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Title Section19 1969-06-08 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Mob**** No. 1734 SI NDAY, JUNE 8, 1969 20 CENTS KDN 4071 MC (P) 072419 words
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Article, Illustration259 1969-06-08 1 Don't make any pledges at summit, senators tell Mr. Nixon WASHINGTON. Sat MEMBERS of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee pressed Secretary of State Mr. William Rogers yesterday not to make any commitments to the Saigon Government during tomorrow's conference on Midway Island. Mr. Rogers promised lo ikiss the word to259 words
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Article407 1969-06-08 1 'Moment of truth' at Midway protesting against military spending: as beiiiK neo-isolationists and unilateral disarmers. Senator Fulbrlght said he told Mr. Rogers he felt the speech was "extremely troublesome" and signified "an entirely new tone and attitude on the part of the administration." He said he was "really shocked." "I407 words
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92 1969-06-08 1 DON'T REPEAT DON'T LISTEN TO RUMOURS Lord Shepherd in for one-day visit KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Minister of State in the Foreign and Commonwealth Oflirr. Lord Shepherd, arrived here today lor a one-day visit Lord Shepherd, who Is on a world tour. waB met at Subang Airport by the rhief92 words
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244 1969-06-08 1 Singapore: No incidents again but checks go on SINGAPORE. Sat. The situation in Singapore \a last returning to normalcy. with no incidents reported here for the second day running, rherr is. however, no lei up n: the security alert bv both police and military Routine checks and ■mall operational raids244 words
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181 1969-06-08 1 CJANTA MONICA. Sat.— 1 1 in star Robert Taylor, heart-throb of the late thirties, was seriously ill here today with lung cancer and doctors said In- condition was deteriorating rapidly. Taylor. 57. first went into hospital last October when hr had aReuter - 181 words
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594 1969-06-08 1 Children will be safe, parents are told I* IALA IJMI'IH, Sat— Police today assured parents they would do everything possible |o sec that their children go and return from schools safely. This .is.suraiic n by the OCPD hen Inche Abu Bakar bin A/i/ when he briefed heads and representatives >>:594 words
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Article, Illustration147 1969-06-08 1 King and Queen visit a cheerful Tengku in hospital by TONY HERMON: Petaling Jaya Sat TKNCIKT Ahdiil Kahin;in was Uxl;n sun fullv o|K-i';il('(l on tor in \c i i]ii|)l.niii which lie has been suffering for Hit 1 l.isl live years. I lie lull hour < >| »ci ;i lion on147 words
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Article34 1969-06-08 1 SINOAPOR1 V Lit boil tend the tU >Oth Hiir |v< The ronfnence b«gRn (>:. ■]f*d«v Hr will r»W »tn QdM til June '9 when h« will i UelgiHCle for a foil! < w34 words
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Article67 1969-06-08 1 PI \< f II Id RA( K Illll I •i UUON >.il »..uih wtnaro'f IIoum- of Rrprrtrntalitr> tmU\ nutlinrd foui|M>in paact pi. i n k«eMllf I'm- drril I Inru on r\r of Iiii drpa tuif tin Miil«.i\ me i in» «ilh I'lrsidint \i\nn. IM.in ln.nh i r Jtl 1.67 words
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Advertisement40 1969-06-08 1 GOOO! RlS NEED GOOO EQUIPMENT FOR I BETTER RESULTS SUNRISE. SPORTS I JOHN UTTUS BUItDMC 1 WtCUS n.ACt»»»CAM€ 1 /I Mpbil Anti-wear petrol cuts engine wear up to 4270 Now who says all petrols are the same? Mobil Anti-wear petrol40 words
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Advertisement114 1969-06-08 1 A tape recorder and an AM/FM radio-all wrapped up in one Moot Sanyo's Model MR-41 Drop in a cassette, shift the 10-sjmpb-to-operate 1 -lover, and you're capturing the Mwadi ol Singapore! Operate it on baiteiies oi house current. Automatic level control nukes perfect recordings perfectly sure, Finished? The cassette pops114 words
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Advertisement23 1969-06-08 1 MEN'S JEWELLERY Always look for "*i*. MADE IN FRAN. r^^^^^^ m^ Mt JOM9 HTTl to avoid imitation IBmBmI Irudm tnquiriet Phon. 92(68 -_l23 words
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Article, Illustration668 1969-06-08 2 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK B> >s iat— Steps to build a new and lartoday by tl i' Science Technology and tiiverI)i Toh Chin Chye. the convocaceremony for nearly .iduands. Dr. Toh said: "The advisory services of \pert campus planner n668 words
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101 1969-06-08 2 CONTRACTOR WITH MAO BOOK PREFERS JAIL TO FINE OF $250 SINGAPORE. Sat. A PSA cargo contractor. Chua Tec Kiah. w. s tod 17 fmiMl S250 or two months' jail for poKhevsine a banned honk ;>n Mao Mr- wax found wlUi Ihe book on Jan. 19. He told the I court101 words
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294 1969-06-08 2 Pacific Milk chalks up 52.4 mil profit By GEOFFREY BOl.AND SINGAPORE, Sat.— Pacific Milk Industries (MaU Berhad nad a most successful year in 1968 and the directors remain optimistic as regards the future profitability of the company. The Chairman. Mr W. R Van Lepuwen. reports tha' a 2ii pt r294 words
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230 1969-06-08 3 P.C. SHIVADAS - P.C. SHIVADAS By ]£UCHING, Sat. Seven Communist terrorists, including a woman, have been captured by security forces during an operation in the Serian district. 40 miles from here, it was announced yesterday. The chairman of the State Operations230 words
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Article, Illustration196 1969-06-08 3 JERRY FRANCIS - JERRY FRANCIS B, QUANTA**, Sat. Fauziah, 21, who went to Cairo .ast year to '"forget" the death of her fiance, has found new happiness. She married Inche Shafle Daud. 24. a teacher of the lower secondary Maat Seberang TalC.r mght. Among the196 words
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133 1969-06-08 3 D-DAY HERO WHO HELPED FREE 'SPORE, MALAYA DIES lONDON. Su A top general In the Allied Invasion of Nazi-held Europe died yesterday Just 2.t years after leading spearhead troops onto the Normandy beache.General Sir Miles Dempsey. 72. died at his home tn Yattendon. Berkshirr. South i England, while allied exservicemen133 words
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Article45 1969-06-08 3 PSNANG Btol Pi nister oj St Andrew s. n,i r. Cliurtli. P at s special service at 6.30 p.m. OH Ti't-Mlay. K will be followed by a receptfcxi :r. ln.v iii)ii,)ur at the Nucii Hall. Codnnglun Avenue Urn same night.45 words
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Article, Illustration143 1969-06-08 3 PHILIPS ENGINEER TO JOIN LOCAL PLANT SINGAPORE. Sat.— A telecommunications engineer of Philips Industries in Holland. Mr. J. GibbonsPartridge i above), arrived here today to Join the new-ly-established Oregon Industries Far East Ltd.. as ill technical director. Oregon Industries' $5 million piant, which will be sited at Bukit Timah, will143 words
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Article31 1969-06-08 3 i IF you're looking for better prospects turn to I the Sunday Mail Appointments page. In today's issue you will find about 20 top posts advertised.31 words
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37 1969-06-08 3 JAKARTA. Sai The Indonesian Ambassador to Malaysia. Major-Gen. Thalib. has said that Communists wore behind the di.-turbance.s in Malaysia. It was reported today. However. the Government wa.s capable of overcoming the situation.37 words
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179 1969-06-08 3 YEO TOON JOO - YEO TOON JOO I I- By SINGAPORE. Sat There k wer<' no a r m-c hair critics in this competition. All of them took part in and they brought their wheel-chairs along. too. The occasion: The finals of the Singapore179 words
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Article, Illustration96 1969-06-08 3 BELIEVE it or not. this is an everyday picture of your favourite disc jockey. He wins the "Pick Your Favourite I).!'" poll organised by FANFARE. Who is he? Buy the June 6 issue of FANFARE, on sale from Thursday, and find out. For just96 words
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262 1969-06-08 3 Tan Sri Yahaya Pahang Mentri for second term KUANTAN, Sat. The Pahang State Government the last to be formed in West Malaysia after the general election was sworn in this morning. The Sultan of Pahang presented the letter of appointment to T.n S;. Hajl Yahaya bin Mohamed fleh to be262 words
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FOREIGN DESK
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318 1969-06-08 4 Malik: Peking may cause trouble for Indonesia JAKARTA. Sat. yHE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr. Adam Malik, said last night his country rriight be the main target of China's strategy to create trouble in South-East Asia. Addressing Indo> publishers, the M: 1 said that during the Vietnam war period. China wouldReuter - 318 words
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Article39 1969-06-08 4 raw YORK Sat —A Peruvian canto ship, Stella Parts, loaded with fish meal and iron ore was aground In shallow water yesterday after striking an unidentWied object In the Pascaeuoula River. MKM*Mppi. u.s injured UPI. -V l_UPI - 39 words
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Article36 1969-06-08 4 TOKYO. Sat —An earthquake shook Tokyo anrt Its nearby prefectures at 12 48 am local time today ill ID last night Malaysian i. the Meteorological Agency announced No damage and rajualtle* were reported. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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241 1969-06-08 4 Moscow policemen swoop on six defiant Tartars MOSCOW, Saturday. CIX young Crimean Tartars were arrested today as they staged a demonstration here against alleged persecution of their minority race by Soviet authorities. Their defiant gesture wa.»; believed timed to co::..:rip with the world Communl>t. Summit now under way here. TheReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration51 1969-06-08 4 THIS picture was taken seconds after an American-built helicopter exploded in the air at the Paris air show at Le Bourget airport. The pilot. T. S. Mac Donald of London, died in the disaster. Pieces of vreckage flew out in all directions as the Fairchiid Miller helicopter exploded. AP radioAP - 51 words
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139 1969-06-08 4 SOLDIER IN DEATH ROW ESCAPES FROM JAIL ATHENS, Sat. Alexandros Panagoulls. sentenced to death on charges of attempting to assassinate Premier George Papadopoulos and overthrow the military-backed regime In Greece, escaped from prison today with the help of two or three of his guards, usually reliable sources said. The guardsReuter - 139 words
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82 1969-06-08 4 HAJITPORD (Connecticut). Sat. A citywide curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a.Yn. wai Imposed here today following four nights of disorders and looting In the predominantlyNegro north end. Two men were shot accidentally last night by police flrinK at boys fleeing from a storeReuter - 82 words
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Article60 1969-06-08 4 MOSCOW. S*t. An American university professor wu ordered to leave the Soviet Union in connection with the investigation of a Soviet citizen on drug trafficking charges, the U.S Embassy said yesterday. An Embassy spokesman aald H William Chalsma. 33. of Columbus. Ohio, left the Soviet UnionReuter - 60 words
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Article26 1969-06-08 4 LIBREVILLE. (Gabon). Sat. —The 18 Italian-employed oilmen who were captured, sentenced to death but then released by Biafra. left here today for Rome. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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164 1969-06-08 4 EDITOR IS SHAVED, SWIPED AND TOSSED INTO ARENA fONCEPCION (Chile), \j sat. Police today investigated an attack on a newspaper editor who was kidnapped and beaten, had his head shaved and then was tossed naked into a sports arena in front of 4.000 people. Police sources .said the attack againstReuter - 164 words
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Article45 1969-06-08 4 810/ GRADE, ia; President Tito today cabled birthday greetings to Gen. Suharto. Ptpsldem of Indonesia, wishing him success In your work for the benefit of the friendly Indonesian people, for the pro.snerity and progress of your country and for your personal happiness." Ap.45 words
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Article179 1969-06-08 4 ITNITED NATIONS, Sat. Elected representatives of 95,--000 Micronesians scattered among 2.000 islands and atolls adminis by America in the Pacific yesterday appealed lor talks with j Washington on political independence Mr. Olympic B president of the M Man Senate, told tne I N 1 TrusteeshipReuter - 179 words
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395 1969-06-08 5 All set for Seato sea crash inquiry tomorrow MANILA. Sat. .LhlLArs and Australian officers met in Subic Bay today to discuss procedures to be iollowed in the board of investigation opening on Monday into the collision between the American destroyer USS Frank E. Evans and the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS395 words
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Article389 1969-06-08 5 £400 mil. boost for Britain ]>ARIS. Sat.— Ten n o n Communist industrial nations contribute to an IMP" stand-by credit for Britain, it was announced nere today. igreed to 'ake n :he imf fa< merj at helping ••ercome balance Of payment difficulties and meet International repayment comm:'. nu: A tummunique389 words
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Article, Illustration235 1969-06-08 5 V\ I8HINGTOM In a poun.int rrunion now almost ritual the Kcnn-ih fa mi I v gathered «n Ihr HUb of Arliiu ton Vilional ChbHCT] last night and offered a ma« hy < .tndlrlicht one \ear after the .ts ■aarimtlMi of K<>i»-it r235 words
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Article, Illustration809 1969-06-08 6 Breakthrough— the fantastic beam that can repair eyes and drill holes in diamonds VyASHlNGTON. Sat. —The incredible Laser the high intensity light beam that is revolutionising communications, repairing the human eye, drilling holes in industrial diamonds, and in both light and heavy construction has not lost any of its early809 words
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234 1969-06-08 6 GENERALS IN BIG MISSILE SCANDAL PROBE DOME, Sat. The Italian Government said last night it was investigating charges of corruption and dis- closure of military •ecretl against some senior Defence Ministry employees workIng on missile research. Pwo Rome newspapers reported that two generals. 10 colonels, two lieutenant colonels. >rveral lnajurs234 words
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187 1969-06-08 6 'Stop it or face the consequences warning by Peking HONG KONG. Saturday. DEKING last night protested to the So 1 Union against "increased armed provocation! along the border, thus creating a Beries of grave border incidents". The protest Note broadcast by Peking Radio .sa;d that the Soviet Union on theUPI - 187 words
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114 1969-06-08 6 A policeman's lot is actually an easy one J-'XETER i England). Sat j Gilly James was too old at 76 and too >nort at sft. to be a policeman. But that did not stop him. He acquired a blue uniform, a cap. white gloves, whistle and chain. And when theReuter - 114 words
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84 1969-06-08 6 Man, 41, jailed for raping daughter, 11 MANILA, Sat. A 41--year-old man yesterday received a prison term of 12 to 20 years for raping his 11 -year-old daughter in 1961. in Pasay City, about four miles south of Manila. The man was also ordered to pay 10,000 pesos ($7,500' to84 words
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Article47 1969-06-08 6 SETI/NDERABAD Sat An ngry mob forced its way into a kerosene shop in this South Indian town and set fire to the owner. The shopkeeprr. who Is rep<>ried to have refused to sell kerosene. w»s taken to hospital in serious condition. —Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article57 1969-06-08 6 MANILA. Sat. A former n..ml>er of the Philippine Constabulary who distinguished himself in the anti-Comm Huk campaign several years ago was shm t,, death on Thursday n;«ht in frnn' nf th» t'P Clark nr force base In Pamptng*. 60 mile* norh h»r» Authority t»li«v» t:-»« I i Tletißi57 words
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325 1969-06-08 6 11 times more spent on war than aid, ILO told (JENEVA, Sat. Rich nations spend 11 times as much on preparing lor war as on aid to developing countries. Mr. T I Wijewickrema, Ion Commissioner of Labour, told the International labour Organisation conference here yesterday. •It Is said that oni.at325 words
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Article, Illustration250 1969-06-08 7 SINGAPORE. Saturday H^HE MINISTER for x Law and National Development, Mr. E.W. Barker, tonight praised the Singapore police and armed forces for having "so successfully kept 'he peace during the last week or so." Speaking at the dinner and dance organised by250 words
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Article157 1969-06-08 7 24-hour coffee house now open SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Tourist Asso'ii today suggested tnenui I local coffee and snack bars should provide for both Eu.u and Oriental dishes In this way. they would cater !<>r the local people but the tourists as ST.A. President. Mr. Lim Eng Kwai. when ho157 words
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Article42 1969-06-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. A cur,imendmen! i bill will be Introduced and taken through ah stages up to the third reading on a certificate of urgency when Parliament nev be moved by the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee.42 words
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Article25 1969-06-08 7 Prof. RL H -Chancellor of Nanyang University, will address tieon meeting of the RoUry Club of Singapore on June 11 at Adelphi Hotel25 words
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284 1969-06-08 7 SINGAPORE. Saturday RAG-AND-BONE man was Jailed for 18 months and given six strokes of the rotan by a district court today for carrying a knife tucked in his waist. Tun Keng Meng was charged with possession of a knife on284 words
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107 1969-06-08 7 Visit passes expired: Ten youths jailed CJINGAPORE. Sat. Ten West Malaysian youths were each jailed for two months by the Ninth Magistrate's Court when they admitted remaining in Singapore after expiry of their visit passes. Nine of them were due to leave in May this year. They were Omar bin107 words
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Article42 1969-06-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Prof. A J Selvapandlan. Head of Orlhodaedic Surgery Christian Medical College. Vellore. will tii\e a piiblu lecture on "Orthopaedic surgery' and physiotherapy in leprosy" on Monday at 430 pm at the Orthopaedic Lecture Theatre. Outram Road General Hospital.42 words
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Article44 1969-06-08 7 Funeral at Ulu Pandan SINGAPORE 1 Sat Mr. Alfred Joseph Hannaford. Second Secretary < Commercial i in the British Hieli OOUnMon, who died on Thursday, was huried today at the Ulu Pandan military cemetary. Mr Hannalord. 45. is survived by hU wife and two daughters.44 words
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Article32 1969-06-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. St. Francis Girls' School wlli hold pageant (ailed "Land at Our Birth" at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. on Monday to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Singapore.32 words
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298 1969-06-08 7 A plea to reserve jobs for the blind SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Association for the Blind today appealed to government and industrialists to reserve suitable factory jobs for the blind to help them lead fuller and more meaninstul lite. The appeal came from the association president. Dr. Arthur Urn, when298 words
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Article22 1969-06-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sat The Toa Payoh Primary School Band will not play at the Botanic Gardens tomorrow evenins as previously scheduled.22 words
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98 1969-06-08 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. A hawker, who admitted pushing and punching a hawker inspector on the chest when he was asked to remove goods placed outside his stall, was today Jailed for two months by the Tenth Magistrate Seah Tlong Beng. 20. admitted causing hurt98 words
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Article405 1969-06-08 8 Asian newsmen to get deeper insight on how to check population explosion at five-day workshop SINGAPORE, Sat—Twentynine journalists from the Asia-Pacific region, including seven from Singapore, will meet here from Monday for Ihe lirsl journalists' workshop on population information. The four-day workshop, lo be held ;il the Conference Hall. ;iiins405 words
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249 1969-06-08 8 The big part youths can play in our society... SINGAPORE. Sat. The ideals of youth are peace and social justice, their hopes are a better tomorrow and their aspirations are to fit themselves to play a meaningful part in shaping the environment they live in. These were the sentiments expressed249 words
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Article36 1969-06-08 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Musical Society will present a concert by the Far East Air Force Band at the Victoria Theatre at 4 p.m. rai June 15. Tickets to any seat will cost SI-36 words
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Article, Illustration124 1969-06-08 8 The day Pepe walked out on Pat SINGAPORE. Sat. Swimming *tar Patrick Chan (above) has lost her dog and is feeling quite cut up about it. She had the one-and-a-half year old black cocker spaniel since be was only three weeks. Yesterday when she returned home from school, at 1.30124 words
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Article57 1969-06-08 8 Budget control course SINGAPORE. Sat. A course on "Budgetary control and cost reduction 1 will be organuetl Singapore Institute of Management at the Singapore Employers Federation in Amber Mansions. Orchard Road, from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday from June 17 to July 15. The fee \n 113557 words
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Article201 1969-06-08 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Not all four sections of the song competition organised by the Department of Broadcasting received entries which were up to prize winning standards. A statement today said that In the Malay section "it is regretted that none of the entries were found to be201 words
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Article, Illustration238 1969-06-08 8 JAPAN PLEDGE: MORE TECHNICAL AID FOR STORE SINGAPORE, Saturday THK out-going Find Secretary to the Japanese hnibassiiy here. Mr. S. Mochihara lus assured the Singapore Governmenl of up technical co-ope nil ion from Japan for its diverse economic programmes. 1 Mr. Mochihara said rapid expansion dernl.-atlon of n.d la indicative238 words
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83 1969-06-08 8 The verdict: Suicide while she was insane SINGAPORE. Sat. Spln- .isa, 35, »n ex-mental patient, too* some solution containing mt-thyl sallcylate at Tham Soong Avenue homt on April 28. The next day she died the Thomson Road General Hospital, a coroner's court heard today. Agnes, said to have suicidal tendencies,83 words
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Article34 1969-06-08 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ttvi Singapore Girl Pipers will perform at the Marßitchle Reservoir Park trom 5 to 6 p.m. tomorrow, and the Peoples Defence For<e band will play »t Klnp Oeorge V Park34 words
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Advertisement257 1969-06-08 2 \averttsernent Lemons For Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and blf aching tonic of lemons Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph, the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon Delph makes the complexion, neck and257 words
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Advertisement548 1969-06-08 3 wine dine on board the dance to the exciting sound of "THE SANDBOYS" 7^ f '-^tf -/"ifrV^ f V" -••paw' lunch, dinner supper fabulous eastern continental food free transportation from Clifford pier by luxury launches for reservation call at S.I.TO office at Clifford pier tel. *****-***** Tr^v6l makes life more548 words
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Advertisement311 1969-06-08 4 HAS THIS EVER HAPPENED TO YOU? You are Introduced to a person Lmi than FIVE MLNUIT* LATER you flr.d that you cannot, for the very life of you. remember his confounded name? EmbarraastDg I Moat embarrassing i Langford -Penny's well-respected TREWT eoura*. -TOO* memory: how it works: how to pa«311 words
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Advertisement169 1969-06-08 4 Advertisement Beautify That Dry Skin While you slumber away is the time to revive and beautify your skin so nightly, after cleansing, massage a rich nourishing cream into your face and neck Ulan vitalizing night cream is particularly suited because it supplies the Ideal balance of oil and moisture to169 words
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Miscellaneous146 1969-06-08 5 P^ ~~~^^^^~~^^i K<»»n imbrr DOWN: I Dmmi <"• *>.— n* Offer (7); 11 Sjm- fectloru i4>; 6 Compi>.« u;.-er-Dei.ude ij.. 16. tion iji Oa&irropod r. Crooked (4>: 17. Proper .3 n Toulr aperient <7>; 1^. a! re- Primer 14 MM i5>: 22 Condoletce 13 > Gloving (7». lj. Direcea J3146 words
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Advertisement220 1969-06-08 6 NOTICE TO MALAYSIAN PRIVATE STUDENTS WISHING TO APPLY TO STfD* IN Al STRAI.IA I\ 1970. (1) Applicant* for a one-year course of study .radlng to matriculation to an Australian tertiary institution mum be under 21 years of age si the beginning of f, > 1970 tusuallv late Jumiary early February,220 words
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Advertisement291 1969-06-08 8 The best things in life are free. It's where you enjoy them that runs into money The Eiffel Tower. And the Leaning Tower. Angkor Wat. The island of Hong Kong. Niagara Falls. The Canals of Venice. And Osaka Expo 70. They're free for all to feast their eyes upon. It's291 words
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The News
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186 1969-06-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. V Three youths, alleged to be members of an unlawful assembly were charged in the Ninth -ristrate's Court today with causing hurt to a police constable Foo Ah Chow, la^t Monday. Sarwah bin Mohamed Shafflrp. 16. Mohl mi A bin Buang. 17.186 words
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Article27 1969-06-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sat Twentyeight trainees of the training •hip Sinsapore today rereived thfir graduation certificate* from Madam Dolly Srah of l.ian Soon Shipping and Trading *ny.27 words
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Article29 1969-06-08 9 SINGAPORE. Sa'. Polire today arrested a youth for attempting to Meal a bu\ I :t Peclc Se«h Street. The youth will be chanted In the Juvenile nday.29 words
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176 1969-06-08 9 Carpenter killed the day the roof fell in SINGAPORE, Sat. Carpenter Tan Tee Jen, 68, was repairing a pig sty in Ponggol Road on Ma> 12 when the roof suddenly collapsed. A beam crashed on his head and he died instantly At a coroner's inquiry Into his death today. Chan176 words
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Article69 1969-06-08 9 A Russian course SINGAPORE. Sat The Adult Education Board Is organising a Russian language course for beginners at the Raffles Girls' Primary School from June 17 The 20-les.son course, conducted in English, is designed to teach students to read, write and speak simple Russian. The fee is $25. Applications, which69 words
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Article, Illustration454 1969-06-08 9 KHOO CHENG KIM - KHOO CHENG KIM By TRADITION AND AIMED FOR FREE EXPRESSION AND ORIGINALITY SINGAPORE, Saturday pHE First Chamber Dance Quartet a simple name thai hides too well Ihe seething ferment of ;i group <>f voung, talented American ballet dancers who <l;ne<l to be different. Vanguard ol454 words
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Advertisement247 1969-06-08 9 i/jff^f metrd's "'I wL i2th anniversary Bhte |*^B^gijt^ ga^L. 1 g^gfl g^K g^r g^g^ggggf^^^^^g^ggggga igflggggf t^egggggi A BEGINS TOMORROW CHITI?' f I T TI CH.LDRENS MEN'S JP llElEl* trom GulDur G.H. T-shim $120 up T-shim $2 00 up JZ S) L.;: Sps26/ SMI. Bor.T-.hirt, 1.00 up o^a£Le^ m^ a- ni247 words
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Advertisement277 1969-06-08 9 ORLANE DE PARIS DISCOVER THE VITAL TRUTH ABOUT ORLANE FACE MASKS To deep cleanse your skin for a radiantly clear complexion you need the gentle aid of an Orlane mask. A mask removes dead skin cells: Clean pori oj dirt, making for easier penetration of other Orlane treatment preparations. It277 words
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Article398 1969-06-08 10 I situation of such gravity speak plainly. Don't dither because he is a good friend or a close col leag ue. And don't bother about hurting his feelings. I Make clear to him the damage he Is doing and the sinister purpose he Is erving by repeating398 words
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Article43 1969-06-08 10 Early to bed and early to rise and you will meet very few of the best people George Ade. Friends are not to be chosen to flatter William Channing. No man at one time can be wise and love. Robert Herrick.43 words
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Article, Illustration1538 1969-06-08 10 ABUL FAZIL - Things are looking up down on the farm ABUL FAZIL MEET TWO SPECTACULAR EXAMPLES OF SINGAPORE'S BOOM-IN THE FLESH By LEE CHOON 111 AT is one of the more spectacular examples of Singapore's economic phenomena. He stalled a liny poultry farm ;it the w of 16 and built into a1,538 words
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Article793 1969-06-08 10 WANG LAO WU - You and your money... WANG LAO WU By THIS Sunday Time* series based on actual case histories (though the names are fictitious) tell* you what ordinary proplr line «l«ne with a little bit of extra money to make their fortunes grow. A srrieN vim should cut out and keep. This793 words
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Advertisement311 1969-06-08 10 INNIVEISMlU s 1 B'RTMS. ClUB NOOUNCIS. 0U1HS ■JNIMLS CREET1NCS s»l»dUCtS MISSINC PERSONAL PPC, KEOUIEMS t KM j'» Minimal* S?Q lor 71 owls. f jc!i iliiMui ward SI N. Ill Ol>tr C'i'si)e< »»ert>sfintits HM V id hi '5 »»'<s nek iiiitiHil M ctits Sanity Tints Bn Service cinf t SI N311 words
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Advertisement656 1969-06-08 10 AMAZING NEW METHOD -<^^^ —^^"^■emW Teocnes vou eo*>er, foster AT A\l 'i f fViflNtx HOME. There it absolutely no A 1 > ''-^-T Ik chart* it you don t advance from ■Ul^l 1 1 ilV »1 beginner to popular player qukkly tl|^^^ T a^lw E Tsy ixpiora^ionv mistokr-proof T I656 words
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Article, Illustration361 1969-06-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE Malayan Tobacco Co. today donated a total no to the two relief lunds. 0 was i:rman Rehel Fund. trl H. T I'heyue -ter of Dpve.or Abdul ior tne Relief uerf by the chairman of the Mr. J. H. Uett. Fund361 words
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Article74 1969-06-08 11 Aid for 280 families KUAL.A LUMPUR. Sat. Over 280 families hit by the disturbances were today given cash totalling $23,530 and kitchen utensils at the Jalan Pekelillng low-cost flats here. At the distribution were Tan Sri Justice H.T Ong. co-chairman of the National Relief Fund, and Mr FT. Davis, director74 words
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64 1969-06-08 11 SCA TO HEAR PROFITEERING COMPLAINTS I/UALA LUMFUR. Sat The BeUngor Consumers' V will r">ld a meeting tomorrow at I <i n: tlie H'd CrOIB beadquAiten The meeting will discuss c implalntt by c-oii^amers on profiteering by.shop-keepors. The president of the Ltlon, Mrs U"h Kwee Ten«. said details ,)f the.se shopkeeper64 words
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Article38 1969-06-08 11 W.ih. J.->. toda) "If ituii'y to ;i Ch in ,i pi'blic latter; Jiuii Bii^id ish lumber* on h boardi thr Ai^ i ■bout 130 p.m \f la K granted SlOOO ball pending hearing on June 20.38 words
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249 1969-06-08 11 Expert in teaching English to tour Malaysia IPOH. Sat. Mrs. 1 Kathleen Kruizinga. an expert in the teach Ing of English, will make a three-week lecture tOLir ot West Malaysia and Singapore from June 1G. n the appi the situatlonal method. an adaptation of which she introduced some years back249 words
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72 1969-06-08 11 MNANO, Sat.- a v:>:tur from Au.stralia, lOrn Jean Evelyn Core, wa.s the victim of a motor-cyclist snatch thief here last night. Miss Core. 47. of Ingham, North Queensland, was riding in a tri.sha along Fanuihar street at about B..j'i p.m when a motorcyclist72 words
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Article48 1969-06-08 11 PE.NANG. Ball 111" ixKly JMidt-nliiird \umi.. Mting in the .sea oIT the i de was recovered eailv this morning. The body. ul in a p.,i- blao undeipaiUi and a pu.k blouse. «as spotUd rioating face downwards by some atroJ- I len aiong the promenada48 words
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176 1969-06-08 11 SINGAPORE EDUCATION MINISTER TO OPEN SEMINAR ON ENGLISH SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the fourth regional English seminar here on Monday. The week- long seminar held under Uie auspices uf the Regional English Language Centre will bring together about Ui) educationists from 15176 words
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Article56 1969-06-08 11 NEW YORK S«! than loi» pMMnfKl on .t Peiai Central Into rn route to Boston were trapped yatUrdM in 'he tunnel ljene..th and 59th << :.io broke out m gine on a iifarb;. Police Mild none or the 114 passengers on thr two-ear train wereAP - 56 words
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232 1969-06-08 11 If your name is Linda, you're a 'snake' WOUI.U like to make bookings for aecumniu Jation at the Klnabalu N'atlnnal Park htadquart>rs and the mountain huts m the way up to Kinabalu ?ea)r Who do I contact.' (M.MBKK Write to tht Park War- I ien. Kinabalu Sational Park. PO. Box232 words
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Advertisement122 1969-06-08 11 How I develop a Super-Power MEMORY! in one evening! n»« outsmotic '"'WY eo».i» 1a O"« anmng. Ycu II urntrnMr toco ••cing th«m c th instant yo \tt the petion ogain «v«n •er, th« ncjm« will flo»h to B ,r.d immediotelv. Focts »or :-.on? to -Hi5in««, ■»•> jfl^_ t«" WWW I122 words
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Advertisement267 1969-06-08 11 J|- LOMBARD BANKING Suhtidiarr ind Awncialr Banks and I mane* Hmnca: LOMBARD AUSTRALIA I IMItl l> Canberra. S>dney, Melbourne, tdehxt*. PrrtK kMH| Unhurt, Newcastle, v. vcrpool. Ciedong LOMBARD M-W ZEALAND MM' ind. Wellinfton hn«1 hureh. HimiTNvn. Dunedin. Masterton, Invent II. Ptlmerston Nortll LOMBARD BANK IRI LAND LOMBARD BANKING CYPRUS LOMBARD267 words
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Article, Illustration223 1969-06-08 12 WHAT'S NEW WHAT an original dolly Drevsed in costume of rich Khersont-se silk, this rag doll represents the product of a new local trade A range of floppy girls with wool for hair and odd-sized heads are taking their place on counters of our shops waiting for an early Santa223 words
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Article, Illustration523 1969-06-08 12 JUDITH YONG - JUDITH YONG A PAGE BY UNISEX egua lisex. hi sex fashion* or whatever ebc von call if This is ;ic cepted in many lands Far away, hut lure there are still many reservations about look alike His and Hers clothes. Gay girls in523 words
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Article, Illustration953 1969-06-08 13 ¥ssB^SCT^.S3LJ!Bia; HER MILLIONS OF FANS FEEL THAT THE YEARS HAVE ONLY INTENSIFIED HER VERY UNIQUE LYRICAL QUALITY THE massive British biographical dictionary, R WWs Who" reveals attitudes as well as facts about people. Dame Margot Fonteyn is not listed under the name the world knows her953 words
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Article405 1969-06-08 13 A girl's choice: Wealth or love? I COME FROM a wealthy family and am deeply In love with a boy my father does not approve of. M> at*t«r and I are the beneflclarirs of hk> vast property and I am afraid my father will disinherit me If 1 marry this405 words
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201 1969-06-08 13 ALL of us have at one time or another been faced with the problem of a blank wall and the thought that an antique painting would be ideal to fill the space. It need not be wish- ful thinking any longer. The201 words
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Advertisement230 1969-06-08 12 IT'S LAVISHY LACY, FIBERFILL CONTOURED IT'S CHARADE BY maidenform If you have an eye for real value, you'll wear a Maidenform Charade. Lavishy lacy cups contoured with fiberfill. Shapes naturally. Dacron, nylon, cotton permanent press back and centre insert for separation. On sale at all fine stores. Try a Maidenform230 words
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Advertisement297 1969-06-08 12 STILLMAR'S FRECKLE CREAM whitvna your »km ••cr«tly **4 quickly No longer neei 1 you admlr* others— wish th*t your Uln was as light and attractive as theirs. One Jir of Stlllman's will make you equally charming. _^gtk^ Applj UM "nW apeclalm itv^k made Btfl^ B3^S^^ plexloo Som nnt um S297 words
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Advertisement128 1969-06-08 13 jfS X HAUTE COUTURE if ff comes to l I I ,J HOTEL H L^ sinGapura /<lL'^\Y\ INTERCONTINENTAL (PIERRE BALMAIN I l\ v J/1969 Fashion Collection \9 \lC2)l Vu l\ A Gala Presentation ln The ipA h) fMRUOMS 2) I June 9th, 10th and 11th. f» fly y For the128 words
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Advertisement794 1969-06-08 13 mns THE RUSH? Why spend only eighteen hours coy the eight thousand miles between hfre and Europe. The Orsova, 29,000 tons of solid comfort, sails from Singapore for Southampton on 24 September 1969. Why don't you take your time, .aiuj ■a^\e the journey. There's so much to see o 1794 words
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Article, Illustration565 1969-06-08 14 Gabriel Lee - Gabriel Lee By MOTHER TOO JOINS THE CHILDREN TO SAY 'THANKS' TO THE MAIN PROVIDER 1/ ATHER'S Day this year falls on next Sunday the third Sunday in June. And sons and daughters in numy Malaysian and Singapore families will join others565 words
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228 1969-06-08 14 An the United States of America, the credit for making the first suggestion to set apart a day to honour fathers probably belongs to Mrs. John Bruce Dodd of Spokane, Washington. The idea occurred to her in 1909 as a suitable228 words
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515 1969-06-08 15 By A Special Correspondent T KEY confidently predated that the for oravat- width neckties, which started sometime ago, wouldn't last, wrong they were! By they, I mean illy cr.nvontlonal types, like myself. He manufacturers everywhere515 words
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Article278 1969-06-08 15 if From Page 14 newspaper for May 18, 1913. gives the Impression that the people of Vancouver believed that the celebration of Father's Day originated their The despatch stated that a suggestion made In tho newspaper by the Rf.crend J. H. Berrinper, of the Irvington278 words
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Article, Illustration453 1969-06-08 15 Gabriel Lee - By Gabriel Lee By LATEST E J-JMPHASIS on gift buying Is usually on utilitarian value and shopping for presents for the head of the family on Father's Day is no exception to this principle. Most men, it seems, prefer gifts that453 words
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Advertisement113 1969-06-08 14 BY .jf^ *^^^-fldß^B^^B^BvC^K^ t^L> l You aslc him what he wants for Father's Day and he says he has everything a guy could want nice home, good wife, fine kids. Count jrour Messings. Then give him something that's simple hut eloquent the I I^ove You Shirt. Colors and stripes galore113 words
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Advertisement97 1969-06-08 14 Only Byford could f>ave made long stretch stockings like these. So superbly good looking. So strong and snug. In hghtwe ght or heavyweight. In seven colours that wiM look 'right' with JBL your shorts. Long, long last ng. Fully guaranteed *Wi No wonder people insist on Byford socks. Oocks Factory97 words
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Advertisement186 1969-06-08 15 Bo*. Bb "-^^bW Hi i^.' n lit '^H^ I I I naalr > ilsYa bY I>n i m bW btJ < bP 'POUR MONSIEUR'TOILET ESsiEAUDECOL NE LOTION AFTER SHAVE SOAP TALC rur A Father's day f|, liVx l^ 3 get his presents from '.zz-fijfc '4 C. X.TANG W Ba L_\.186 words
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Article436 1969-06-08 19 B^^B^M Ti 1 AT Avengers' girl, Diana Higj;. \\h<> was the darling of millions of TV viewers us the shapely and efficient Emma Peel, will stun her f;ms in her motion picture debut. Diana exchanges mini-skirt and leather suits for the stylish and colourful clothes436 words
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Article, Illustration262 1969-06-08 19 Joan: It just happens that Tony is a genius Roderick MANN QUOTE from actress Rita Cam: "I don't trust Hollywood. Its the only place in the world where people smile all the time." AS MISS JOAN COLLINS has be*n In London working on a new picture "The Kxecntioner." I took262 words
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Article191 1969-06-08 19 I HAVE been talking to Miss Lee Remick. the attractive American actress wlin is in London making the film version of Iris Murdoch's "A Severed Head." Miss Remick is invariably described as "a lady" possibly due to her Boston upbringing and it p\plains in191 words
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Article495 1969-06-08 19 rtAVK BURNS made hit debut J for Rowcroft Theatre Club when he appeared last year as one of the son* In "Dear Charles." winner of the InterServicM Drama Peatlval. He was aeen next as the young artist In "Settled Out of Court" !n March. This week he U495 words
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Advertisement572 1969-06-08 19 lAJT J DAYS' 11 am, 1 10,4 00, 6 30, 30 am HARD CONTRACT" mOND WALKI* laVX^jL^^Jhada^^ULial 11TM DAY' Ng Frc* Lilt j 104S o-n 11$, J4S. 4 10. 9IS nanti MACKENNA'S GOLD" 'MAR '.HARIF C lOf Now Show.ng T do. Shows 1 1 am. 1 30, 4 00. 6572 words
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Advertisement225 1969-06-08 19 M dF\ 1114k' o~ 145 400, aj I t? On.i j'jffl UjM mw\w *jo MSfm opens today; ■j *Jay v" £^B Li Ching. Margcret Hsing Hui, 9 ■^B Chen I- ing Koo °ao-shu in fj 33r?5ta "A place to 'LMIJEJE3 CALL HOME" I A SHAW PRODUCUCN in SHAWSCOPE COLOR v,»-.:225 words
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Advertisement182 1969-06-08 19 SUPERMARKET AND SHOPPING CENTRE ORCHARD ROAD HfIBBV I This is the last day of UA If f our FRIDAY SPECIALS MTHfIV Coming! PALACE RIGG Hr -iI^JHE EPITOME OF TODAY'S mi 1 SWINGING. SELFI |^~CONFIDENT GIRL M wit* FINDS HERSELF IN W* ANOTHER HIGH A M rj. M ii JBH m182 words
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231 1969-06-08 20 AKLAND. Sat. The New Zealand Rugby League team tremendous nd half rally to Australia 18-14 In the Second Test here today. ,>ruved New vered deficit at half -trealc als in the io denied the Kang.i' unbeaten record on the tour Bui fsMnan Cuj231 words
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279 1969-06-08 20 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI: SEVEN RECALLED FOR TRAINING AGAINST ENGLISH FA TOURISTS By Singapore. Sat COOTBALL Association of Singapore today recalled seven former internationals for the Pestabola match against the English F.A. side at Jalan Besar Stadium on June 14. They were among 18 named by279 words
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Article39 1969-06-08 20 11-oH Sal V Kua.a Kana.s.ir beat OuMI» merit Bngli*h School. Tapah. b» •<n innings -nd 74 mm in a rtrst round match at the Prrak I :x";:ion Cup li^re to- *e 117. OES 'I.mah 16 and 27.39 words
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Article74 1969-06-08 20 IPOH Yong Kor.e Wah. of St Michael's Institution, stored a doub.e when he won both the boys alnglea and doubles titles In the Perak schools under-15 badminton champlonshlpa which ended here today. in the singles nna; he beat -•!ara>u Ol K.n k- I VII School. Talptng.74 words
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Article61 1969-06-08 20 PARIS Sat Mr* Ann June* of Britain <md Australian Mrv Margaret Court aiil meet In the r.n*. f the women's singles at the French mternaiiona championship* here. Mrs. Jones reached the final yexterdav with a 6-1. 6-J win over A Mrv I^sey BowTey and Mrs61 words
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Article35 1969-06-08 20 MALACCA Sat M.. Cricket Association* m'<r»:ate match between Malacca and Johore which was to ha\e been played here today ha« been called off as the Johore team could not make the trip35 words
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Article22 1969-06-08 20 MALACCA. Sat. The 28'h nwealth Infantry Brigade outplayed REME 4-0 in an army soccer match at Terendak Camp here today.22 words
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139 1969-06-08 20 SINGAPORE Sat -Chung Cheng High made a clean sweep of the schools national basketball championships when they won three of the four finals played at Bar; ley Road today Chung Cheng won the boys "A" and "B" titles and theli girl> walked away with the139 words
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Article177 1969-06-08 20 SAMAI EARNS TRIP TO TAIPEH I/UAXA LUMPUR. Ban.— Mrs Samal Stone, on* of the leading women tenpin bowlers In the country, withheld a strong challenge from S. L. Chal and Alyce Pekors today to win the Cathay Pacific Brunswick Far East Bowling championships at the Merlin Centre here Samal bowled177 words
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243 1969-06-08 20 Pat back strokes to a new national record By FRANCIS BOEY: Singapore. Sat. CINGAPORETS Sportswoman of the Year, PatrlJ cla Chan, set a new national record at the age group meet at the Singapore Swimming Club here today. Competing In the 14-15 group, Pat clocked 1:10.4 for the 100m backstroke.243 words
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Article422 1969-06-08 20 BOYS I'NDI.R 13: IMm bark: 1 M. Chu 2 D. H >f 3 S W.Ukl!,- 1 23 4. 100m breaat: 1 Chung Khun Loke 2 B. K.in 3 V Tay 1 31 4. 200m individual medley: l M. Chan 2 J. Senior 3 Chung Khin l>jkr 3:00. 9 100m422 words
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360 1969-06-08 20 T ONDON, Sat. Th« lj touring West Indian cricketers rejnitered their first win over an English county side, beating Somerset by 312 runs at Taunton yesterday for a great confidence boost before the First Test less than a week away. Final s<-orev \V Indivna360 words
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Article58 1969-06-08 20 CHICAGO *a1 Qa* Biewcr. twice winner of the Alcan Roller of the year tournament, .surged into the lead of the Wet>tern open yesterday, cardint? a four-under-par 67 at the Midlothian Country Club Hi* 136 total, five under par for 36 holes, gave him shot edge over58 words
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402 1969-06-08 20 WARSAW, Sat. The International Olympic Committee gets down to serious business at its 68th session hrre today with a wrangle over the ofllctal title of North Korean Olym- i pic representatives expect- ed to flare up early in the day. The issue—not402 words
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Article1489 1969-06-08 21 4 WISHES LANDS HATTRICK JPOH. Sat. Four 1 Wishes, with apprentke Rao astride, made it three-in-a-row when she came from last to win the Class 6 Div. 1 6f Handicap here yesterday. Local trainer Eddie van Breukelen saddled three winners -Four Wishes, V Raconteur and Kakamion. Race One U 6,1,489 words
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Article772 1969-06-08 21 ArolAl. oi 1W2 nurses S& from Cia.v. 1 91 CUsn 4 and !6 Cla;* 6 hM bern entered ',,r the Pfn^ng Turf Clubs meeting on June 14. 15. 21 and !2. Entries: CLASS I i«f and 6f I Astoria. veneer II BMiiolmen Bov. Sand it. Baron Bov772 words
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712 1969-06-08 21 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP JbT fLYNN Pretty can w partner Castle Command to victory in the 20th running of the 12f Perak Derby (Race 4) at Ipoh today. Castle Command who ran in the Victorian Derby in 1967 has hit the right form again712 words
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Article1201 1969-06-08 21 GOING FORECAST: Good u.iijjll 1.45 CLASS 5 DIVISION 2 miLASLMm (S5.000) 6f I ***** ABILITY SAM tGiesen A- Ora.it i Heddle 4 90 Lee 1 t 0004;) I 'I Alt A a iL'tarai E Break 3 8 13 III SubUn 7 1 ***** BRILLIANT PRINCESS a < Modern1,201 words
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Article139 1969-06-08 21 r.I'MJM JEt.l 1 .111 iiil IHIMKR R*M I MOTIVATION SEJARAH SEJARAH Queen'* Gambit Myopic Queen's GunbM Sejsrmta Queen't Gambit Itara Karr ERASER H1I.L MB "KB PERKASA Dynamic v unfldrtur Speed Orb Speed Orb Fnwr Hill Fra»er HIU ■Uce S p. PUFECTION BELLENDAINE LAYHIMTAT Rellendaine r Prrfrrtion Kunda139 words
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Advertisement137 1969-06-08 20 THIS CONCERNS YOU if you want to learn another language ENGUSH jyH J HmM IbMßb^bßM I ...and many other languages People who speak a foreign language are always in demand. Want to learn another language? Quickly? Easily? Write to-day for your FREE Linguaphone booklet. This book explains the natural way137 words
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Advertisement128 1969-06-08 20 Well established Organisation requires an ADMINISTRATIVK ASSISTANT <male> of pleasing personality between the age of 28 and 35 with experience In office and Personnel admlnistratior. Candidates must be Singapore citizens and possess a good University Degree or Its equivalent, preferably in Accountancy Business Administration. A flair for public relations work128 words
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Obituary26 1969-06-08 21 piuatd Mill BENIOICTA LIAN Kcwi 47 <| 1pm. n MADAM LIM MOV hriac DMBtMM MR S (OCkALINCAM of 17A •'nh»m a m Km ttmrrf Cfeaal >m»;rr\26 words
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Advertisement180 1969-06-08 21 !ED§] 20 word* 120 (mtntmum) GILL, aon > KhalM 3lor« and laalu to INCACIMENT Cut Bra on OK WOHI. Son o <~hno d o feia or, v 1 Vr Mr. CLASSIFIED ADS. "philately TOP PRICES PAID I niRNmiRE FOR QUALITY CAN! v Ro«4. ruRNITUMC roR HIRE U M -i al180 words
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Advertisement593 1969-06-08 21 ©FEDERAL INDUSTRiAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY APPLICATIONS are invited from Malaysian citizens lor the following appointments 1. ECONOMIST STATISTICIAN Qualifications An Hunuur> Degree in Economics preferaoly In Analytical. Applied, Business or Statistics Stream from the University of Malaya or other recognised Universities Experience In Industry/ Research Organisations would be an advantage. Duties:593 words
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Article, Illustration244 1969-06-08 22 A. SRIPATHY - A. SRIPATHY By MALACCA, Saturday MALAYS and Chinese in this country wanfl to live in peace and harmony, the Minister with Special Duties. Tun T;m Siew Sin, said here today. Speaking tv his constituents at Tiang Dua New Village and Kleban^ Besar,244 words
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Article, Illustration306 1969-06-08 22 YAP CHENG TONG - LONDON TO AUSTRALIA. ..THE FOUR NURSES WHO WERE TOLD ITS 'MISSION IMPOSSIBLE YAP CHENG TONG By SINGAPORE. Sat poi'H English nurses left Singapore today on I lu* l;«si leg of "mission impossible" a 13,000-mile overland (rip in a minibus from England to Australia. Thev had been (old that it \\;is306 words
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474 1969-06-08 22 Singapore graduates strength of nation, says Sir Norman SINGAPORE, Sat. Whether by conscious planning or by natural aptitude of the people concerned, graduates of the University of Singapore have turned out to be complete all-rounders. "This ll perhaps the .strength of the university and almost certainly the strength of Singapore,'474 words
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Article37 1969-06-08 22 SEOUL. Sat A South Korean soldier fired his rifle in a sudden v:.-,irnt fit In an armv ban arks fat Wonju. Central Korea, last night, killing five soldiers and wounding six before killing himself RenterReuter - 37 words
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Article26 1969-06-08 22 OAKLAND, t California i. Sat Ocmjr, most puenaclous of Hollywood- dead-end kids in the late 1930s, died in hospital here He was SI. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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160 1969-06-08 22 WEST IRIAN FREE CHOICE ACT DELAYED JAKARTA. Sat The Indonesian Government has for two days the Act of I rer Choice in West Irian to decide the territory's future. Deputy Foreign Minister for West Irian Affairs. Dr Sudjarwo, said today He said that the Act. originally due to start onReuter - 160 words
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Article72 1969-06-08 22 VIENNA Sat. Mafjdalena Van Der Spuy. pretty daughter of the South African ambassador who vanished last Wednesday, turned up safe and sound here today, and a police spokesman >aid she had not been kidnapped Au-tiaian police launched a nationwide search for Hie «irl after she72 words
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Article54 1969-06-08 22 V YORK Bat Ameiii boi hi huhloo nwKlrl wlfi 'hfii kiilc tiimarll apparently faiiin 10 patch up his sixth maiTiiigf police said jraatan Aieonline-lx)rn Allrerin Cn nadaa. on »m :.";nd next to hi estrHiiapft -i I'tt-.in -i i«kjl i>i hkvKi i her apartment. A piatol wax54 words
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Article250 1969-06-08 22 ALL THE AUSSIE SOCCER RESULTS mam qvDmra NBW mh; >ii \MN N'OM 111 HI. \M\ II |>| RATKI n: Buda.x \M\ FEDERATION I>| -M>M I I \..l f |>n Bell dia 5 La SVDNI I \«.l i.i Arnci;: 1 dell Pk 1)1 EENSI \M> i»i\ »M I I NSLAND im250 words
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Article123 1969-06-08 22 Porsche to defy ban on 'brakes' CTRITTTGART Sal w>« kJ Germany's PoractM cur will defy an official moi ban on moveablr «<■ "brakes" in next weeks Le Mant 24-hour race, a PonetM q man said here \esterday Porsche racing ma Stelnemann saui the to submit their cptdc for the normal123 words
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Article40 1969-06-08 22 QINOAPORl iiant bowling by Moorthy en;) bird .n the 8CA match iii B«> Mooilhy t»>v flnifhed With 6--! VM( A wfjf all out JrvRstiiidiam (20j and Moonliy !">' makiiiK thr U In anoilifi n Road RAK Cl40 words
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Article36 1969-06-08 22 EPSOM S.tt. English filly Sleeping Partner won the Kncli'h Oaks classic here today run over one and a half mile' Frontier Ooddes-. was second and Myastrld finished third of 15 runners.36 words
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Article46 1969-06-08 22 LONDON Sic Fi\e Arrows. owned by Loi the Robbery Memorial Handicap run over the 12f at E| yesterday Ridden b) South African key Join I < i5-l> beat the 3-1 favount* Vervain by half a length »itll He\ He .8-1 1 third, a lwijlilnri F46 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous193 1969-06-08 22 d i' iiMiiiiMiiiiiiimi^^^¥3232^^^I3-^E3[j^^3ii!^ZIZIH33Br31 fc^3H im "H"""- Use this response sparingly p /^BiRt is wand that fuifius tms ""n. ■(-"(We /c/J^fek^ XiiTunue^TN. «jffi\ /BEQUIREMENTS OF A THREE NO-TBUMP BISPONSlX S MJ^jy^U _/»ou I1IW nil N.—/**'*"^. /TO A ONE SPADE OPENING BID IT HAS FOUBTEEN I W»»l 1J r<^ ~^*fcSV "PTitoiiibCft m193 words
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