The Straits Times, 14 June 1969
1969-06-14
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Title Section26 1969-06-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 The Hotiona! newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 11. 1969 15 CENTS K.D.N. 3101 M.C. (P) No. 072326 words
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Article38 1969-06-14 1 BANGKOK o bioliieis shot each other to death and a 17-yemr-old gnl was killed iv. stra) bullets when they (ouiilit a bla/i: gun duel <\cr a c!pi d "impping etntrt lierr ix>licp report.rt todty.38 words
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204 1969-06-14 1 BACK TO NORMAL WORKING HOURS IN KUALA LUMPUR, PETALING JAVA KIAI.A LI.MPUR, 1V Fri.- It is back to normal working hours for all civil servants and those employed in statutory boards from tomorrow. i rder ma laaued by the Deputy Prime Minister and Director of Operation;-. Tun Abdul ik, today,204 words
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Article45 1969-06-14 1 SAIGON Fri— An Air Vietnam DC-3 passenger plane knocked down t-uayniß bufialu wlille taking efT from an airfield In the .southern Mekong Dell* But it flew on --afely with Ha 28 pan»enßPrv leaving one very shaken buffalo behind, airline officials said.45 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1969-06-14 1 In just oij decade, and not a cent of foreign aid, says Goh SINGAPORE, Friday IN just a decade, the socialist Government of Singapore has created nearly $3,000 million worth of new wealth for the Republic. This phenomenal record <>l Singapore's economic growth \\;is revealed1,196 words
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Article, Illustration142 1969-06-14 1 Ismail to act as Ops director KIALA LI MPI R. Fri The Minister of Home Affairs. Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman (above) will art as Director of Operations durinjc the absence of Tun Abdul R.i/.tk who will be attending the Canberra fivepower defence talks. The Deputy Prime Minister142 words
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Article24 1969-06-14 1 CAIRO. Fri— Egyptian and Israeli lorce.s exchanged artillery fire acro.ss the Suez Canal throughout the night, a military spokesman said here today.24 words
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253 1969-06-14 1 Name your weapon, Peking tells Russia JJ()N<; KONG, Fri. China reiterated today that she was ready to wage conventional or nuclear wai with the Soviet Union. Broadcasts from Peking and provincial radio stations described the Russians as "paper tigers' who.ie rockets and mlssiit> mean "nothing" to the Too million people253 words
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Article60 1969-06-14 1 LOS ANGEI KS Fri A mytery dnflt-enfUM plane dropped a home- made firebomb on a Nike anti-ml->ile base in the northern suburb ol Van Nuv S here la.-t nißht The bomb landed in a ditch on the perimeter of the base Pas.-mg uefl—l i lam putReuter - 60 words
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Article34 1969-06-14 1 lON DON Fri. Mr Denis British Defence Secret.ir.v. Will !'•<> >lmit \i.-it> to Kuiua Lumpur. Bimcki'k. Hong Koni: ..ml Singapore tor tulle* lil month Bnti.sh oinc- Mid hew tod*) ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article29 1969-06-14 1 BELGRADE Fri Yugi hM invited 58 nun-aligned 1 countries to attend a consultative m»etint in Belgrade on July 8 and 8. it was dLsclosed here today— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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156 1969-06-14 1 CAIRO. Fri. THE Soviet Union and the United Arab Republic today declared that Israel must withdraw from all occupied territories in any settlement of the Middle I East crisis. A joint communique, issiied as Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko flew back to Moscow alter156 words
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Article, Illustration59 1969-06-14 1 Ql lIN I 11/.llli th lml.it made cricketer Basil D'OUrelra »n miieer of the Order «>f the Itritish I nipire (OH "Dally" in iil.imiis for Ingland aa.iin-t ihe towing West liklipn in the current first 'I'rst The 081. also goes to footballer Robhy (h.irlton in theReuter - 59 words
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179 1969-06-14 1 VIETCONG GOVT GETS KREMLIN APPROVAL OSCOW. Fri. -The A Soviet Union has recognised the South Vietnamese provisional revolutionary government set up by the Vietcong's political front, the Soviet news agency Tass announced here today. About a dozen communist i and leitwing governments have now announced recognition of the National Liberation179 words
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Article25 1969-06-14 1 LONDON. Fn Ihrrr drlinite link between blood clots and birth control pins a report in the British medical journal said today fPI.25 words
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Article45 1969-06-14 1 from reformer* the House ol Commoni today "ppf drauttic cuing I B Hi- divorce Reform Bill m..k<> the In down ol a marriage 'he .sole ground foi d'.von in* .-uiiK ;>rai tit i tiiMier having to pr adultery. cru< di'^erticm. Reiner45 words
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Article108 1969-06-14 1 Navy crash at Subic Bay BAY (PhillpInes), Fri British submarine Rorqual collided with the American minesweeper (788 Endurance while dockln t Rivera Point here today. A l I said I. 1 cci a hole Hire. er in the v. -r He d The Royal N mand dock at the tim108 words
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Article23 1969-06-14 1 l IK>T UNITS Wl II WEI SAX (".imnnnd lafanlr» !>■ limenlil landiiu 3rd I will be Will South Vietnam I Aucust APAP - 23 words
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234 1969-06-14 2 Search for peace goes on in Paris PARIS. Friday 4LL parties Bgreed yesterday that the arch for peace must continue at the Pans talks on Vietnam despite the creation of a self-proclaimed Provisional Government by the Vietcong and its allies. delegation, which led tlie UIU: Liberation Front, pieti u.^cli a.^234 words
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142 1969-06-14 2 Okinawa: No 'free use' by US after Its return to Japan I^OKYO, Frt. The Prime Minister. Mr. Eisaku Sato, declared yesterday that Japan would not agree to the United States having unrestricted use of military bases on Okinawa after the island's return to Japan. Mr. Sato was answering questions on142 words
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Article30 1969-06-14 2 LONDON. Frl American musicians and pop atail have b*en banned from appearing on Bntuh television in retaliaiion for a «lmil^r b» n BriiLxh musicians in America. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration211 1969-06-14 2 NORMANDY. Friday QBNOUL Sir Rich ard (iale. 74, now retired, who at> a Major (.eneral Mmmandint; the bth Airborne Division landed by clider in the early hours of I>Day, meets Madame Teresa (iondre. whose house was the first to be liberated by Allied211 words
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155 1969-06-14 2 15 North Korean soldiers sail into a trap— CEOIL. Prl. South Korean military force.s rounded up IS Nortn Kon an commandos and d their heavily-arm-ed boat while thej uaslon of the commando group was to Korea ttu IP] V'liig-gu K;m. 39 planted in crn Korea, the Central Intel:..- icy aaid.Reuter - 155 words
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101 1969-06-14 2 IJONG KONG, Fri.— Pretty Rosemary Howlrtt went lookinp: for a swimming beach yesterday and walked into China. The 20-> ear-old English Kir] arrived back In Hong Kong this morning after spending the night in a Chinese hospital Yesterday she took a taxi toReuter - 101 words
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Article21 1969-06-14 2 OTTAWA. Fri Hm\i Kong haa bf>en selected us th< 'he 1970 general nsnembly at the lirernational Press Institute AC21 words
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170 1969-06-14 3 U.S. using 'invisible' plane for night missions in Vietnam CAIGON, Fri. The 3 U.S. Am. a nearly silent -invisible" aircraft for reconnaissance missions over the Mekong Delta at night, informed military sources said day. The plane exjuipi xtra long treet r! without a >ound built four-cylinder engine. Quit' test Pal:170 words
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163 1969-06-14 3 I swore at the Evans, says carrier skipper MANILA. I ri. Capt. John Stevenson. 4*. tommundrr of the Australian t.irncr Melbourne, told the joint navy hoard of inquiry at Subic B>> lod.i> tie swore at the Ameriran destroyer KrauK I I \ans when he saw it v.is mi a collisionReuter - 163 words
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Article31 1969-06-14 3 WASHINGTON, Fr: Genformer boss nf thr Strateg.r A.r Command and of the Pacifir mr fore«. »as named ysMrrriav t>> become :h<> next Air Force Chief of Staff. APAP - 31 words
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Article171 1969-06-14 3 Meir's hope— a world without guns LONDON. Friday rE Israel Pt mntoter. Mrs Golda Meir. yesterday talked of a world without guns she believed will one day be .>hed In the Middle In a declaration of personal faith. Mrs. Meir predicted that one day former soldiers of the sixday JuneReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration379 1969-06-14 3 HE S THE MAN I LOVE, SAYS DEWI OF THE ACTOR SHE MET AT A PARTY TOKYO. Friday R ATNA Sari Dewi, third wife of former President Soekarno, said in a report published today that she was in love with Japanese film and television actor Masahiko Tsugawa. But Dewi,UPI - 379 words
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102 1969-06-14 3 Niagara splendour is turned off by engineers NIAGARA PALLS, F ri. Engineers shut olf the American f.ilK at Niat.ira >fsierda> and the 11t.fi high cataract dwindled to I a trickle The waters that lia\e been crashing over the tails for thousands of years were held bark by a temporary dam.Reuter - 102 words
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Article39 1969-06-14 3 RAWALPINDI Pri About 40 people were iniured when two expi<w\fs> dumps containing 13 0001 b ul blasting gela'ine blew up in Mirpur city in Aznd i Pakistani-held) Kashmir on Wednesday, official reports said ReutiT39 words
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Article41 1969-06-14 3 WASHINGTON. Pri. South Korea will continue to receive .substantial military aid from the United States possibly as much as US$l5O million dollars a year for aircraft, rifles, ships and radar. Drnuty Defence Secretary Mr Dnwd Packard said today. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article39 1969-06-14 3 ST PETERSBURG (Florida). Pri. —^Thor Heyc.-dahl's papyrus r»ft Li moving westward acroai the Atlantic at a good pace in «.ilm seas and ha.- passed position about 320 nulrs north by ra.-t of the Cape Verde Lsland.\ UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article84 1969-06-14 3 Girl as prize: Publisher fined AMSTERDAM. Fri. The /m publisher of the Dutch sex magazine Candy, Peter Muller. was fined 2.000 guilders < about $1,700) yesterday for offering a 22--yiat-wid girl a.s the first prize in a New Year contest. The girl, witli the professiom.i, n.iinr Jacqueline Lotte Hermans hadReuter - 84 words
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Article68 1969-06-14 3 NEW YORK. Fn. A 15--year-old New York boy who lied about his age to join the Marines was killed in action in Vietnam last Saturday, making him the youngest servicemen to die in the war. military spokesmen reported today. The youth. Pte. Dan Bullock, aReuter - 68 words
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Article61 1969-06-14 3 NEW UEI.III Pn. I 'if ln- dian Government is finali&ing pliin.s to fi<rni Ui industrial s^rurlty force to protect staleI owned lnduslnul plant*. ofllcial.s said ypsterday. The decision to organise the force foliuws .serious labour unrest tn the British-aided Durga- pur steel plant ;<nd the forceReuter - 61 words
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Miscellaneous15 1969-06-14 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (CANJ MXf WJGGIStVv I II tf (**.<* fnA*" v£^« *_k f~^*15 words
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Advertisement447 1969-06-14 3 NOW! farm-fresh milk t anywhere 4m^ EVER READY MILK Imported pure farm-fresh milk from England. Stays fresh for months without refrigeration. Full of vitamins, minerals, proteins and butterfats. Full goodness for all the family. Obtainable from all leading grocers. Distributors: Hak Huat Co 62 Rochore Road, Singapore. Barkath Stores (Pte447 words
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Article, Illustration196 1969-06-14 4 JOACHIM NG - Zainun invades man's precinct: Diesel engineering JOACHIM NG By DETALING JAVA, Fri —A childhood ambition to own a motor repair workshop has led Zainun binte Mohamed Zaln. 19. to invade a precinct of Malaysian men diesel engineering. She Is the only girl In a class aspiring to be diesel engineers196 words
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Article, Illustration483 1969-06-14 4 MARGARET WEE - University to honour Ramani MARGARET WEE DOCTOR OF LETTERS... By KUALA lUMPUR, Frl MALAYSIA'S former permanent representative to the United Nations, Mr. R. Ramani, will lead 1.461 graduates of the University of Malaya in receiving their degrees at this year's convocation ceremony, to be held on two days June 21483 words
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Article44 1969-06-14 4 IPOH. Prl. Two schoolboys wei. robbed of their watches and a gold chain by two youths in Jalan Abdul Jalil on Wednesday. Wong Xii Loong and Xavler Voon Chee Yin, both 16, were on their wa> home alter visiting the Ipoh library.44 words
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181 1969-06-14 4 ITUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— The Malaysian Youth Council plans to send a multi-racial team on a tour of South-East Asian countries to project Malaysia's image abroad. "We want to explain to our neighbours the recent disturbances in West Malaysia and181 words
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113 1969-06-14 4 CINGAPORE, Fri. Two Lightning jet fighters of the RAF"s "Tiger" Squadron will take off from Tengah airbase on Monday morning on a 2.000- mile non-stop flight to Darwin. Australia will be seeing »he twlce-the-speed-of-sound Lightnings for the first time, and it will be113 words
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159 1969-06-14 4 Builders deny People's Park rumours CINfiAPORK. Fri. A workman is re<(t\ering in hospital after being injured two nights ago i uhen a M'affnld collapsed on him .it the Peoples Park construction >itp in Chinatown. An oflicial of People's Park Development Ltd. today denied a report in a Chinese newspaper that159 words
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Article33 1969-06-14 4 PENANG. Frl. The Penan* Malay Women's League wlfl entertain the Governor's wife. Toll Puan Shaxifah Pat'.maJl. to a kendun on July 3. in conjunction with its Prophet Mohamed s birthday celebration*.33 words
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Advertisement413 1969-06-14 4 Give a Sheaffer ...you'll be remembered! Give th» new Sheaffer 777 pen with two ways: from Ink bottle or with matching ballpoint and pencil. Slim de- "Skrip" writing fluid cartridge*. •Ign In rich gold filled finish and with If you're looking for quality, elegance the distinctive "White Dot", the —the413 words
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Advertisement156 1969-06-14 4 ■m Tm mm V IMPORTANCE This recording was made at the UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN MEDICAL SCHOOL on January 12th 1968, and takes the form of a discussion under the chairmanship of Prof. C.N. BARNARD. Other members of the heart transplantation team who participate are:- Prof. V.SCHRIRE, Mr. R. HEWITSON,156 words
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189 1969-06-14 5 'Rebuild trust' call to civil servants STREAMLINE UEPTS TO SERVE PEOPLE' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday —I |L.\ Abdul Ra/.ak today called on civil ants to start anew in rebuilding the confidence and trust of the people. Tho Deputy Prime Minister and Dirertor of Operations told them to t*r organise and imline189 words
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217 1969-06-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl will decide Thailand's pro:i<>nd the voting out in the draft oi the Associa;ral Rubber Pro- I v Commerce and Industry spokesman received the prodment from the a few but it could en earlier conbecause of the us and the recent -Th.217 words
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Article41 1969-06-14 5 PENANO Frl. Vahaya bin Saad pleaded guilty In th* s*sMnn< <; mrt today to a rharice of having 25 packer* "f Indian hfmp a: a *Ull in wrjd Quar on Jun» 11. H* was fined t5O. or two veek* Jail.41 words
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90 1969-06-14 5 I Kri.— An Amert--1 :i professor of political science Is doing research on the political processes !n this country, ir Karl von Vorys. of the University of Pennsylvania and at present Ford Foundation advise- to the University of Malaya, said today that he wa.s very90 words
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95 1969-06-14 5 King sends birthday greetings to Queen Elizabeth KL'ALA LUMPUR. Fri The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to Queen Elizabeth on the occasion of her birthday tomorrow The message reads: "On this auspicious occasion of the anniversary of Your Majesty's birthday, the .Raja .Permaisuri Agone ioins me in95 words
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Article22 1969-06-14 5 Singapore Prt Air colon will suun introduce Haulc Siddeley Trident uin-raft to mark the tnauKurHtion of m South-fast AMa service22 words
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Advertisement435 1969-06-14 5 STUDY ENGINEERING BRITISH EXAMINATIONS Young men with high ambition, determination and perseverence, can qualify themselves as Engineers in one of the following branches of Engineering:** (i) Electrical Engineering (ii) Structural Engineering (iii) Automobile Engineering QUALIFICATION FOR ADMISSION: A pass in Senior Cambridge. Malaysian Certificate of Education, or an equivalent examination.435 words
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Miscellaneous245 1969-06-14 5 Straits Times Crossword ACBOaa S Uuy uu touch MuS is> Bn*fc. cono~W! in MM of Ume trt J&?? 0 8> .i-« _.~*4. TmuJm- blue coJteoOon <9t. r£m I i% Addr tf™ c "nfTm»n *c b« ttit HMfctnt ot mv groom I <•). IT. An txhibition of pictures or I*. Prmrh245 words
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Article, Illustration490 1969-06-14 6 T. F. HWANG - Co-respondent a 'swashbuckling buccaneer:' Judge T. F. HWANG By SINGAPORE, Fri. An army wnrrant officer, the corespondent in a divorce suit today heard himself beintf described us "a swashbuckling buccaneer" who had tillered into the dream world of a married woman under unfortunate circumstances. Mr. Justice Winslow said this of490 words
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139 1969-06-14 6 Trishaman with parang gets 8 months jail SINGAPORE. Fri. Ayob bin Taalin. 56, was today found guilty of carrying a parang in his trisha during the recent disturbances. But under section 274 of the Criminal Procedure Code, convicted persons over the age of 50 cannot be whipped Referring to the139 words
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Advertisement383 1969-06-14 6 I V"iiAHriVriL."i rici mii hi a distinguished patronage of h e President of the BJ Republic of Singapore. INCHE YUSOF BIN ISHAK. i Organised by UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE STUDENTS' UNION a IN AID OF THE NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION FUND a Ct-SfMsird »> COUEL (S) LTD. I SIUT EASTERN LIFE MSUMNCI383 words
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Advertisement246 1969-06-14 6 I Funny Nobody thinks of a BOY when they mention the word VIRGIN BENJAMIN is such a Boy. He is French and, at 17. is having his first lessons in LOVE. And Above! J&k. CLASS BEGINS AT bT^VUbS^bUm^^S^^i^V 1 il fl *fil BY 59b k HV jv W BBBHBBBBHfW i246 words
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Advertisement542 1969-06-14 6 .CATHA]r>] NOW SHOWING' 1 11 am, 1 30. 4 1.00 a 30, I.JO t»lspm 645it9 30 P^ "The Aisasstnation Bur. ou Dmra CATHAY Michi N A Pq.t^17TH DAY! No 10.43 am. lIS, 1.41, 6 ]0. 9 IS COLUMBIA PICTb p t "MACKENNA'S GOLD GREGORY f\ _olof ODCON PALACt2MO Aldo R:.542 words
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Article48 1969-06-14 7 BINOAPORK, Kn This Toto draw will be televised live in Channel 5 of n Singapura on Sunday hi 3 25 pm. The first prize, for five numbers correct, carries $7."). oOO The regular Lucky Drew will lake place after the main Toto draw48 words
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Article, Illustration347 1969-06-14 7 US has confidence in our Envoy SINGAPORE. Fri THE American Government and U.S. businessmen have {jroat confidence in the Singapore dollar. This was stated today by Singapore's Ambassador to Washington, Prot. E S Monteiro, before he returned there by air after a 12-day visit during which he attended the University347 words
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Article87 1969-06-14 7 BANK UNION HEARING ADJOURNED SINGAPORE. Fri M: Justice Choor Singh hax adjourned further hearing of .1 civil action against the Singapore B;uik Emp Union and Iti 2" executive committee memberi to a date to be iixcd by the R' sdstrar. Today \\ii day's hearuiK ol the .int. Instituted by a87 words
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Article31 1969-06-14 7 SINGAPORE. Frl The Stitnts Tinif> in Sinuapore has received a donation ol S4O from the Btudtni Christian Movement. L'niverMty o( Singapore, lor the Malaysian National Relief Fund.31 words
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Article30 1969-06-14 7 SINGAPORE Frl The Singapore English School Teacht is Thrill and Loan Society will hold it.s :«3rd annual general meetliiK at the Polytechnic on Sunday at 3 30 p.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration290 1969-06-14 7 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS By SINGAPORE, Fri. In tho next five years shipping business in Singapore will reach giant proportions and will probably make it a leading concern in Asia second only to Japan. This is the view of .Mr. K. Kol),i\.ishi. (he manager of the290 words
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198 1969-06-14 8 Whang: Industry needs more incentive Fri. 0 Singapore'!! industries need further inUvea such as the tour per cent Income tax on export-oriented industries and reasonable tariff protection. Tin ed tonight by the chairman ol 9 Manufacturer-." elation, Mr. Whang 'lar when he ipoka at the a sociatlon'a annual dinner. •F198 words
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146 1969-06-14 8 SINGAPORE. Fri —A Member of Parliament last night poke of the lmportano oj inculcating the right values and the right spirit into the >oung In schools, when he referred to the recent disturbances In Singapore. 'King Ht the opening A th- nuliion-dollar Chestnut146 words
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193 1969-06-14 8 Goh hands pioneer certificates to 43 new firms SINGAPORE. Fri. Finance .Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, tonight presented pioneer certificates to 43 new firms in Singapore. All of Ihrui export-oriented, the firms carry fiirri in ves,(n<rnt> totalling SIM million. Total sulix riliril capital amount to SttX million, of which 59193 words
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Article30 1969-06-14 8 SINGAt-ORE Fri The annual general meeting of the Singapore Tourist Association will be held at the Colemsn Room in the Adelphl Hotel at 4.30 pm on June 19.30 words
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Article, Illustration98 1969-06-14 8 SINGAPORE, FYi. Police are looking for three men, whom they believe can help them in their investigations into a case of murder at Jalan Kayu on June 2. The three men are Koh Yonp: Guan who is also known as Ko Lay: Pot98 words
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Article59 1969-06-14 8 SINGAPORE. F:i The Singapore public has been urged to give generous financial support to help discharged f 1 -so that they can retake their plarex !n MM The Afercare Association for Rehabilitation of I> Prisoners revealed way towards the n lv Vocational Training Centre It needed59 words
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186 1969-06-14 8 CPIB probing forged passport racket SINGAPORE. Pri The Director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, Mr. xoong Slew Wah, today disclosed the CPIB had probing a racket involving forced Snmapore passports last year. The hush-hush In-' gatlon took a new turn on Tuesday when tv. father and son, appearpd In186 words
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129 1969-06-14 8 SINGAPORE. FH \n Amrrican company to- *563..)27 in connection wi?h High Court Admiralty suit, i Slngapor<>red el, Manila Clipper. The award was tor Overseas Central Incorporated 01 San Francisco, who were the mortgagees of the ship. It was mnde by the Chief ju-'^p. Mr.129 words
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170 1969-06-14 8 SINGAPORE. Fri Japans <7 leading cotton mill. Nichlbo Company, is to set up a $2 million 'and not $12 million) factory in Jurong This \v.^ slated today by Nichibo's representative here, Mr. Yuzo Matsumoto. in clarifying an agency report from Tokyo which170 words
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Miscellaneous95 1969-06-14 8 Hirk irtirtf tty 1 It •>*«> r iiould M ®l MPPOSERRES,BUTONLV I \JPk LUDICROUS SIGHT. I W^A Sam's timing w^l E mlo s JflcSs5 X *™f hooolum in his own 4irik\\ \\Ul »s perfects tss&£S£. g!P s gsv. ,HElP)^^4\d •>y A. q^^^^ o^-*5-V^ music Ml Abn+r By A I lupp95 words
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Article, Illustration1375 1969-06-14 9 BOBBY NAIDOO - BOBBY NAIDOO For 25 years he has weathered everything with a benign smile, a cigar and astute politics by MONROVIA WILLIAM Vacanarat Shadrach Tubman, 74-year-old President of Liberia in West Africa, who is making a private visit to England, is the most outstanding man inOFNS - 1,375 words
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Advertisement356 1969-06-14 9 ■''^iC'^ASj** ■•> < ____L iJL .9 38b __B^. Lm ■T^_* fm f Kg W^ I i m m ill Recent Survey proves: 9 out oi 10 doctors recommend the ingredients in Panadol for fastest,safest relief of headache When you suffer from a tense 9 aj- nervous, splitting headache, you need356 words
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506 1969-06-14 10 The Straits Times Saturday, June 14. 1969. REAL SAFEGUARD There still seem to be of the propriety and ,hr value of the Presidential d by the 1 Internment as -1 discrimination. The Counilue bas been questParhament .'.ill not ha\e _;islation it nay discriminand (lure is the that the aw 1506 words
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Article420 1969-06-14 10 nm a background ot :n^l> virulent v. and o jes between H Peking, re- reinforcements in the Par acquired credibility. It would la any case .pishing if the I nd Chinese failed to such precautionary oasaary eguard their borders. Also it can be suspected that movements, coincid>>test notes,420 words
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Article, Illustration2051 1969-06-14 10 TUN ABDUL RAZAK - The need for a united effort in Malaysia TUN ABDUL RAZAK THE NATIONS SECURITY MUST OVERRIDE ALL OTHER INTERESTS AND CONSIDERATIONS A radio and TV broadcast last night by KUALA LUMPUR THP: last time I spoke to you more than tw o weeks ago I emphasised the importance of restoring2,051 words
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161 1969-06-14 10 IT Is true that some of 1 TV Malaysia's Mima are dull and uninteresting but. at least it was some thing to watch In an otherwise boring life msidp the bouse, and for this we are grateful But there are a group of161 words
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Letter156 1969-06-14 10 QIR roarJ was recently w re-surfaced, and we now have a Public Health Department vehicle to collect runb'.-h from our dustbins instead of a caiteotu gentleman w.th a hand Bit Ii this an lr.prove n'.Ptit aiirl a s iun of DTOsre>s in the "Kefp m" ram■ilortunntplv156 words
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Advertisement18 1969-06-14 10 j XOc^ueai. tIH DtrAtTMtMT BmBmMH d I I i \omeoNE oepends on you. YOU CAN DEPEND ON O^£***f^S18 words
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Advertisement256 1969-06-14 10 4.V IMRODLCTIOS TO MALAY GRAMMAR A MODKRN AM) IP l<> DATI MALA* (.KAMMXK BOOK WHICH IS SPECIFICALLY HI SH.M I) Mm THI I NGUSH IHi ITI D BY Asmah Haji Omar and Rama Subbiah an introduction to malay grammar Pa B« t 7i x 5i Price: $4.50 (Post free within256 words
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489 1969-06-14 11 VITH LESS TIME ALLOCATED. SINGAPORE. Friday jriLnr- is an urgent need to retrain teachers to handle the teaching of Engh as a second language in Malaysia and neighbouring countries. errlce eoorsti conlid, however, mxuidaiice. and I •d follow-up In order to ensure that489 words
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55 1969-06-14 11 Registration for schools in Pahang kua.-. rAN m v born 1 .9ti6 for ad1. n Pahang n July 1. the States ;on Olllcer. Mr. wMerday. ;.--od parent! to re-cistcr t m schools of their Ql 1 hey need B■: bring their children along b rrtlfiostai were csf Heeistrauoa will be55 words
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Article41 1969-06-14 11 XT \I A I IMI'L'R. Fll. T to oflrr norrow rc\used weekly schedule to provide earlier viewpopular programmes. Berles like "Mission imposxib High ChaDarral" and oilier popular Shows will be trieMandarin news 8 and 9 pm.41 words
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Article26 1969-06-14 11 BITIAWAN, PTi lam ch^n I d $30 by the ma--1 licre ve^tprday for not ha.me a UeOM r h« talsvision »*t. He pleadsd guilty.26 words
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189 1969-06-14 11 Wife tells why she engaged a private detective MALACCA. Kr:. The wife of a headmaster engaged a private detective to keep watch over her husband after he told her he was having an affair with nil clerk, the High Court was told today. Madam Ec Yeok Jin was testifying in189 words
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Article106 1969-06-14 11 Berlei to set up plant in S'pore SINGAPORE. FA An Australian garment firm. Berle; Ltd is planning to >et up a plant 111 Singapore to manuhi -ture Its products, for sale locally and for export. The plant, to br 'stabliMied withia the next 12 months, would create job* for 200106 words
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Article59 1969-06-14 11 PENANG. Fri. Three men pleaded nut guilty in the se»Mon* Court tudav to a charge of having two gunny sucks of dutiable tea. Lo Kean Chong. Chee Guan Iye and NAY Kxrpuram were i nurged with having 1 541 lb of tea on which 5620 duty59 words
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Article, Illustration209 1969-06-14 11 I ONDON, Sat. The former Chief Justice of the High 1 Court of Borneo, Tan i Sri P. E. H. Pike, has been knighted by Queen Elizabeth in her birthday honours list released today. He is made a Knight Bachelor in her209 words
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233 1969-06-14 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Vice- Admiral W. D. O'Brien, Commander of the British Far East Fleet, has been awarded a knighthood in the Queen's birthday honours list He becomes a Knight Comir.audci of the Order of ths Bat!, ai.u heads a list of 25 servicemen233 words
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Article, Illustration321 1969-06-14 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Lions ciub ol Australia is backing the Singapoie Rotary duo's appeal to the International Aa Transport Association (iA'AAJ to allow free mercy l lights to be ottered to deserving medual cases. The past district governor of the club. Mr. M.321 words
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403 1969-06-14 11 Centres to be set up at district level to register non-citizens KUALA LUMPUR, Friday JJEGISTRATION centres at district level will be set up throughout Malaysia for non-citizens to register themselves. Arrangements will be made for noncitizens to apply for their work permits at these centres at the same time as403 words
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109 1969-06-14 11 An 'Australia' added each year to India's population SINGAPORE, Fri. Every year one "Australia" is added to IsMßa's population. And no lountry even with the highest productivity can cope with the erowinir needs Of these people. Said Mr. KB. Mathur. editor of India's Family Planning Department: "Lvery year India's popu109 words
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160 1969-06-14 11 Round the clock work to patch up Melbourne CLNGAPORE. Fri. 0 Eighty men in two team* are working round the clock on the damaged Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne at Sembawang Docks. only rary, involving patching up tho bow above and beluw the waterlinr. and the flight dt-ck and communication aerials.160 words
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Article33 1969-06-14 11 AI.OR STAR Pn Thi MCA nominee in thr State Executive Council. Sir. Socn been appointUtt Stats I Committee. He ."-ucceed* D<ao K. K. Nalr. who was not returned at last33 words
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Advertisement214 1969-06-14 11 Bfffl JAMES B LANSING pg^Q LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS UNQUESTIONABLY THE FINEST AVAILABLE. CAREFULLY ENGINEERED. PAINSTAKINGLY CRAFTED AND ASSEMBLED TO WATCH* MAKER'S STANDARDS. JBL ENCLOSURES ARE ELEGANT, SOLID AND FLAWLESSLY FINISHED. JBL LANCER 101 SPEAKER SYSTEM Although designed for the home, the Lancer 101 hat luch retenree of power that rt hot214 words
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Miscellaneous751 1969-06-14 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS; Kuala l.umpur 6.10 Wrestling Champions; and I'enang j; Ipoh a: d 655 Singapore Race Results. MahWCBl Johurr Hahru i, 700 Nca.v 7.15 Development in laipiiit 4; B^tu i'ahat in Prr«pecuve, 7.40 Sakura Kluaiic y Chinese and Western tiuogs, '5 00 p:> Progranurr .«un 815 Nms in Mandarin.751 words
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Miscellaneous87 1969-06-14 11 YOUR SWIMMING TIMES TODAY: Sedili Kerhil 10.33 am (7 4ft> 7i7 pm. (•.lft): Singapore n2l a.m. (7.lft), 1004 p.m iMlti; Port Dlckson 6.01 am 7.2ft>. 6.32 p.m. <B.5Ur. Port Swettcnliam 5.31 s.m. (13.6 ft', 531 p.m 1 14 sft i Penang 12 03 pni <8 Iti> TOMORROW: SediU Kechil 11.1087 words
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246 1969-06-14 12 PERHAPS t is unfair to single out one organisation for special mention, so valuable were the service* .so many rendered during last month's nous, but the Red Cross seems to deserve more recognition than it has had. Its workers were active almost246 words
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473 1969-06-14 12 Presidential Council, Parliament and the Courts I REFER t o your leader of May, 29. on the Singapore Presidential Council where you commented on one of the points I made at the forum sponsored by the Law Society, University ot Singapore. I had stated that the legal safeguard provided by473 words
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140 1969-06-14 12 WOULD I be asking too much of Radio Malaysia to request that the announcers they have for cla-^slcal music programmes possess at least some basic musical knowledge? On Monday night, we were entertained to •Choppln'v waltzes' listeners had to wince under more chops as140 words
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623 1969-06-14 12 CO-OPERATION, SOFT LOANS, MORTGAGE INSURANCE VTHILE it may be true in the past of housing developers making good profits, anu this has been due to the backlog of housing immediately alter the war, there has been a steady decline in the profitability of623 words
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68 1969-06-14 12 THE Housing and Development Board's latest sale offer of Improved corner flats certainly received overwhelming response. But the price Is high. Perhaps the Board will consider abolishing, in future flats, the partition between the kitchen and the back balcony. Increasing number of tenants, if not all,68 words
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137 1969-06-14 12 A noise ban-on the back page (YV the back page of tIM Registration Book of the car which I bough: In Singapore appear "InformaUon abo Vehicles" Paiagraph 27 reads "The centr.City, roughly bounded by Rochore Canal, O»--menceau Avenue v:» p-,i lav Saigon to ♦he sp* near Shenton War. |i a137 words
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Letter61 1969-06-14 12 The estate, "Capital Park. Spore 11." is nightly raided They go around topj dustbins and spreading the rubbish. Every morning, husbands sweeping tlir before going to work are a common right N are giving up. leaving the rubbish on the road I MlßJ>fmake supri>p checks and kill the61 words
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Advertisement390 1969-06-14 12 PRICES SINGAPORE S24 75 PENANG > $25 SO- MALAYSIAS3O 4S^ Catch the action when it happens Click and you've got it! With a KODAK INSTAMATIC Camera, you're always ready for the action. Drop in a handy Kodak film cartridge, aim and— click! Be where the action is— at parties, picnics390 words
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Advertisement98 1969-06-14 12 jf GOODWILL^ U COMMITTEES \m The fine work thuy are \«L doing all over \^J^^ West Malaysia THE JETLINER STOWAWAY How a Cuban risked death to escape from Castro's regime INSIDE STORY OF THE DERBY How Ernie Johnson overnight became a star jockey PLUS 8 pages of comics in colour,98 words
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Advertisement1257 1969-06-14 13 TO LIVERPOOL AND OTHER U NTINENTAL PORTS. i. UII Sa is P.Shaw Pmmi AurOMEBaH Li*o*. Lateea. A-eMatt JeM il 11 .e-pooi, Belfast GUIS Ittc II JIMI7 21 MM 22 L .erpool, Clas|o« GM. 15 JtM 15 I°«J°.. U$ *«erp, Bre-»- Peg Hoi I. JMeil/IB JMe IB MYIMIDON I .f'pool. Dub1,257 words
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Advertisement1227 1969-06-14 13 WfiWßffffiJTTWjTffiffiM Scanservice V EXPRESS SftlUNflS TO MEDITERRANEAN/ THE CONTINENT/SCANDINAVU P. Sham Penang Singapore FOR: lEIIA JMe W/ II imi 11,21 lim 22/24 Casablanca, Rotterdam. HBuig Gotnenbug, Oslo, Copcihagtn SUOAN Jaae 23/21 laat 27 21 laM 21/ 1 Genoa. A'atrp. R'dam, H'buri. Aarhus. Malmo. C'fagtn. G'burg. SUMIINA lily 14/11 wry 11/111,227 words
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Advertisement1222 1969-06-14 13 EXPRESS SERVICE TO L&NBON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS n rviT nuAun tor Hamburg Itly 2] ULNLOMOND London Jtly 27 Singapore P«njng JM***** For Hamburg Aug is BENRAIHA J»i j» G moutn Atf 8" P S r*T p. nln Ant«|ip Aug 21 Jaae 2b 27 Jute 21, 1 lily 2/1 S"gapore1,222 words
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Advertisement1316 1969-06-14 13 t^. WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. For: Los Angeles, New Orleans. Charleston, New York, New '.ondon. l^^^^^^k (olso accepting cargo tor other GuH ond Atlantic ports, subtcct to injucement) Spore P norn Penong BELLE ETOILE 16/I»Jone 13/15 June KADMILOS 22/23 June 17/19 June 20/21 June KUPRES 22/24 July 19/21 July 17/1« July1,316 words
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Advertisement1113 1969-06-14 14 T^r— KA.VASAKi KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wiktirn Austi-alia Sln««por«-;t »»»o Service) f rtma-? t Sinjipon Tokna.ch, /flatoyl T •liwrn Mki Him 0 JH) U illy IS Jily mm*J Wait Arrica Singapore Mapan Sarvla* Sinfipsr* kiaioyl Y'hana KoM -mraajliar." 24 31 .it) tt 'l Am 21 am 20 Am 2 not Japan1,113 words
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Advertisement944 1969-06-14 14 AUSTOAIIA/NE« ZEAIANB SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN. ANB IU lASI URVICIt 10 1 AUSTRALIA. NEN ZEALAND In NuiMrtlkaa a«0 KMrM. m aj,._ lan Miaat 5 [MHO P. R|M PttWAA tan am., imi, mm. u/n-. wio. rajula* Ii Pai II Jmi II Iwt Ptnmi P. S'ljm S'ton RAJULA 5/11 JH| 12 Jar* 11944 words
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Advertisement816 1969-06-14 14 \XST7 Veptume" orient'unes "ltd! a ?Sj. (iKOrporstsl m the Republic ot Sropasro) m ICB BuMiit. Grsoao' Floor. 2 Soootoo «i| IrI: tOBi-1 oj UK-EUROPE SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS m/v "NEPTUNE TOPAZ" Loading ETA H.K. 15-17 Jun LE HAVRE 28 July S PORE 21-26 Jun LONDON 30 July PT. SHAM 27-29816 words
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Advertisement982 1969-06-14 14 In the Matter of the Compaalea KINC EDWARD VII FOOK SOOnVeTcOMPAMT SECOND A l J][ in^ CHoOL SDN. BERHAD TAIPING (In Voluntary Liquidation) 9 W Edwardlans. Well Wlshem 1 J and pa<-»nt« o( young Edwardlana Mfmbfri' VolunUry Wlnding-up are cordially Invited to the King NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN Edward VII982 words
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Article231 1969-06-14 15 II LV first grade nibber f.».b. buyeri clotted at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lampui >esterday at '.0\ cent* per Ib. unchanged on Thursdays cloainf leveL The tone wan quieL R AS. and M.X.X. closing prices in cent* per picul yesterday. Buyers Sellers Int231 words
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Article283 1969-06-14 15 TMI PORT OP lINCAPORI AU--1 TMORITV ANNOUNCID TMI FOLLOWING BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JUNE 14: OUT: Schwatwostein 10/11. Biraat :k. loana Circaa Sl/32. Bpaarnckrrk 33/34. Hufheverrtt So/36. NiKata M&ru 40 41. Bidor N.W. 3/4 and Giant Ann N.W. 4 i. IN: Hv.r Antaraa 10/11. Palaander II IK. Malaysia283 words
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Article23 1969-06-14 15 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES June 13. Rl BBER PRICE: 70| cents (unchanged). TIN PRICE: $617,121 (up $2). Estimated offering 280 tons (unchanged).23 words
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Article334 1969-06-14 15 Rubber market steady all week 11HE Rubber market ruled consistently steady during the past week with price levels for current month holding comfortably over 70 cents. and with prompt shipment rubber continuing at sizeable premiums state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their weekly review. The squeeze on nearby supplies later forced334 words
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Article353 1969-06-14 15 Minerals lead Market recovery MELBOURNE. Fn. V ED by Mining and Oils me Mebourne Stock Mancet moved decisively upwards today. BHP got back to $15. during Uw morning's trading although It reacted to close at $14.80 up 15 cents on the day. and CBB rose 20 cents to 17.60 Palls353 words
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357 1969-06-14 15 Another rise in Straits tin price THER was another rise In the Straits tin price yesterday of $2 to $617. 121 on an offering estimated unchanged at 280 tons Good all-round support was reported especially from the USA. In London on Thursday afternoon the 3 months' forward buyers' price was357 words
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Article107 1969-06-14 15 rNINIII Pteflues Ciananga. Singa- Mrs noon alaalng pricei star ataul ysitsrday. Caaanut all i Dulk (48| sellers. Onim srllera Caara: Mixed (fob.) loou Jant/ July I K Cuslinui (31 B. Pepper: Muniok wbue »1/7| sellers. Surawak whitt IIJS sellers, special Sarawak 1)1. K sn. 1 srlirra. garbled Lampoog107 words
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Article131 1969-06-14 15 'I'M! ASMOaajM M imm m Malty sla-StaiSMrt mad* thest change* in us ratu to merchants ymerday (the following ratu arc quoted to the equivalent of out unit of forslgD currency i. U.S. Uellsrs. Buying IT J3.U4LHI. airmail OD (3.0230: BO d/at $2.0626 credit bills $2 9(K>O trad* bllla-131 words
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Article554 1969-06-14 15 810 AND OFFER PRICtI OFFI CIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGI YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS a. kCMA IPS 2 IK) B*n Co 2.11 2.12 Borneo Bcrbad 1.72 1.73 .ft Bousteart 1 2. (Mi cd :«-m-l Plywood554 words
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1054 1969-06-14 15 EASIER conditions were again the order of the day on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday, but in most cases the falls In prices were marginal Following Thursday's trend the market opened quiet and weaker and by the afternoon conditions were barely1,054 words
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Article359 1969-06-14 15 MOVEMENTS Of SHARK PRICIS BASED ON A COMPARISON OF LAST lALII IN LUMPUR TRAOINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK IXCHANCE VESTEROAV WERE INDUSTRIALS: ACMA liinrn.), Bsn A Ce. 1 rent). Bernea Bertiad (—2 cents) Beuttead iunch.l. Carnal i+7 cent*). C.C.M. (—1 cent), C.S. Heldings (—0 cent.ii. C. A359 words
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Article1048 1969-06-14 15 BIMNLSS IN AND KIl'OKl ED TO THE SINGAPORE AND KIALA Ll'MPl R TRAD INC. BOOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY WITH THE NI'MBEB Of BHARE> TRADED SHOWN IN BRACKETS IN LOTS OF 1.000. INLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. INDUSTRIALS: ACMA (9) $1.99; Ben ana Co. (6) $2.12. <9> $2 11'1,048 words
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Article38 1969-06-14 15 June 12 June 13 Industrials: 1&4.99 1&3.86 1 Hotels: 86.08 85.49 Properties: 144.7* 143.22 t Tins: 81.94 82.94 t rubbers: 109.61 109.61 Dec. 30, 1066 100. 1 Dec. 31. 1968 IUU. t Dec. 29. 1962 100.38 words
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Article20 1969-06-14 15 In London on Thursday Malayan 5 per cent elf UK July/August In bulk was unchanged at £08 sellers.20 words
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Article37 1969-06-14 15 (\N tha rr.s axanangs rn.ri.si Hoog Kong yoKterdny the Ul Oaliar mas quoted at 6.1273 for T.T. and 6.***** for ss»h. Starling was quoted at 14 S3 asd an* Uat af gald at 308.875.37 words
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Advertisement700 1969-06-14 15 NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY I nat the Twenty-seventh Annual fleneral MeetiriK of the Shart i •v '.dera of UNITED OVERSEAS held at i t nited Oversew;, Bank Buildup ;'hulla Street. Singapore on Pri.»v 27th June 1969 at twelve noon. AGENDA (1) To receive and adopt the account* made700 words
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Advertisement824 1969-06-14 16 tCSNOWKDCCMENrS sNNIVdISaEIES aNDOUNCCMCNTS BIRTHS CLUE ACTIVITIE S CONtOIiNCCS O(»TKS fNtttIMINTS I 'uNcmis catiTiNcs in mimohiam Mimiic£s. missinc pcvsonsl rrc meuiems s »f unions Ma Miaisisa UI tsr 71 owls, tact jsf.t.sajl wtrt tl M illOtstr ClmitiM »r.»'ti»»Mtl Wtmm »H I6f 1] »tf«, tKI jMil.oail SJEM 51 ctetl. Straits Tiain Isi824 words
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Advertisement792 1969-06-14 16 INCLISM SPEAKINC WAITRESSES. Uood salary, commission. Europe Bar. 111 l Changi Village. Singapore lei: EUROPEAN BACHELOR REOUIRES nousr-hoy cook Must have excellent re'erenccs. Kin* (8 pore) ***** between I a.m WANTED TUTOR for Primary Chinese students Interested write 33-K Tiait One. Jalan Jurong Kechll. OFFICE BOY REOUIRED. Hard- (.rkini! and792 words
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Advertisement911 1969-06-14 16 COOK AMAH foi family ot tnree. Must speak some KntElmh Liv. in. Uood referencea essential Excellent salary. Apply 33N Balmoral Park. Spore Block A. 13th floor, any time 14 6 and \b 6. A loading publishing organisation requires a JUNIOR CANVASSER to sell 'advertisement space for its publications Applicants should911 words
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Advertisement1030 1969-06-14 16 OUTHOUSE, ROOMA, (stor&ge <pace. daily, weekly, monthly, aiglaa. 1 i P pore) *****8. *****3. ROOMS TO LET SMI working girls iwi view n iiaabaiiaai Hills lK>re 2(1 after UNFURNI6HED BUNCALOW Ro«d off Ylo Chu Kan. fcnquirv TiU'Phone 8 pore. TO LET: 13 Ch. rrv .Mm:., turnlsh-a-ajan I semi dttmhed house1,030 words
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Advertisement912 1969-06-14 16 KUM NINO COURT, Toui..n*oii Road district 9. luxury flat. 6th floor. Details contact Mr. Low Leonard s Estate A«n:.« lei 1 8 pore) *****/ SELETAR HILL ESTATE American Beaaa I.IOS Real Estate Agents And Im i|>any 53 .id. S lore 'ithl'.i 'M 307. FOR SALE t*r» N m/s. Thomson Roud.912 words
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Advertisement744 1969-06-14 16 TV/RAWO SALES I SERVICE TV. REPAIR all nranda. day/nlgbt aarvtaa, Spore ***** i. reasonable ciinrges. FEDERAL T.V. SERVICE repair All t>r,uidft charges modera'.e. King s pore. HISETA I'rompt A KcliaUle T.V. Moderate charges. King MEM. REUIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS H.P. A CASH Complete range to auit ever) one Showrooms Cleraenceau A%e.744 words
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Advertisement987 1969-06-14 16 SPEEDBOAT 16ft. Custom Built nyCroiilnne f««t roomy. 55 Chr\«ier ele. s R control telenex '•ur* use. Road J- 22 I--. don pore Tel h. HALF CABIN CRUISER condition 1 start llately I nl Uoatei oi SMS74 <>fn<e > i 43' NEW LUXURY CRUISER lot sale vi trails Kxtra >olid con«tnictn987 words
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Advertisement470 1969-06-14 16 AUSTIN Itrxi t TRIUMPH SPITFIRt }pen hood. nai 1*66 VAUXHALL VICTOR I ■i I EXCELLENT libb SIMCA ;oon Roa I I p.m. DECEMBER 196$ MAZDA nterested cont 1961 FORD TAUNUS •ondition. recently i I leletar Store. 1966 TOVOTA CORONA I 8 porei. OPEL KADETT COUPE llent roi UN ii m..470 words
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Advertisement854 1969-06-14 17 I [Teiucles for sale CHEVROLET BELAIR IBM auto- j Chelae* Road. 8 pure i. NOVEMBER 1M« A... Mini. c*> mrch&mcai tonditi. u.n.o. King isporn «<>aor>AUSTIN 4a t»M. 2 o»n»ra. r in.. asm ->rr*. v i o. |B i<- i I Mioaed. radio, and many extras, one sak» prire 57.200/-. Plaasa854 words
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Advertisement652 1969-06-14 17 _JSJU)PPING GUIDE BFIINC THAT SPARKLE 1. gift I'om I. re Onn I I Routb Bride* Road. Snucuporr FOR THAT JEWELLERY I'h« ErUome vi Ulegmocs and Mnt Craftamtnahlp that »m always to admired. Call at Tin Sinn Ooliiamu.ia Ltd.. 21&--■T, so>ith Bnditr Road. Spore. CHIONC SHING'S niAMOND Jrmelitrirs ro'iplrd with rterti.il652 words
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Advertisement896 1969-06-14 17 NOTICE TAWARAN h ,^!L te Js;i2i!S!!« t ?r.? U M l J c x2n I Taiwan akan dl-terima oleb Pok Boon of No. 4«. Jalan Rlang majuan Bukit p^^ tagi Singapore. 13 is no longer n ov. kar J rumah jKR No employ ana he has no auUionty lDimry sh896 words
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Advertisement399 1969-06-14 17 PAN ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore* NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that share certinrat* No F-0088 lor 500 share, and B-0156 for SO shares ni t»ie name of Pan Electiv <\: General Industries (Malaysia' Berhad reported lost. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that if within seven days hereof,399 words
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Advertisement336 1969-06-14 17 IBU PEJABAT PERUBATAN k KESIHATAN, JOHOR Tenders in duplicate are invited for tapping of rubber Tee.«. on the lknd MLO 3736 for 10 acres adjoining Hospital Compound of the District Hospital. Tanskak. The period of the contract is lot 12 months. Particulars, situation of land, ttc. can be obtained from336 words
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Advertisement443 1969-06-14 17 KEMENTERLAN PELAJARAN BIASIBWA PERGIBI \N PERT A.MAN ISCS Permohunan ada-luh kapada penuiuul2 Makut> Pertanlan. Strdsng, bag! haalah; blaslswa Perguruan Pertanian. 2. KeUjrakan: Pemohon2 mestl-lah penuntut Maktab Pertanian yang berdaltar dan mesttlah ma*eh tidak memegang sebarang bla.visAa atau bantuan Keuongan yang lain; ib» Pemohona me«tl-lari warga negara Malaysia atau Raa.a' Negeri443 words
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Advertisement350 1969-06-14 17 GOROKE VICTORIA (AUSTRALIA) MEDICIAL PRAaiCE ADplicatlons are Invited lor sol* 1 ouEitry practice available. Dispensing. No ingoing. Guaranteed lncomr. i Good Educational facilities I Residence provided at reaaoajable rental. Good nine bed hospital (aciliUaß. Ba.ve Hoepital support Further information may db obtained from or applications to the undersigned MR P.350 words
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Advertisement686 1969-06-14 18 MANAGER REQUIRED Distributor of a well-known range of pharmaceutical products manufactured by one of the world's most highly regarded pharmaceutical companies requires a Manager. qualifications: Minimum of 2 to 3 years of management experience including accounting operations. location: To be based in Singapore but to be respon.ible for Kuala Lumpur686 words
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Advertisement788 1969-06-14 18 THE MALAYSIAN TIMBER EXPORT INDUSTRY BOARD Appointments ;»re invited for the following appointment* lor sen ui wall ttsf B>>-mi a\ u> Kuala Lumpur Otlice ASSISTANT SECRETARY QIAI.II I( 'ATIONS: A candidate must be between 21 and 35 years ot age and must possess a General Degree liom a recngnihed University788 words
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Advertisement751 1969-06-14 18 PERSONNEL AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS OFFICER A major British Company invites applications for the above position in its Singapore Organisation. Qualifications and Singapore Citizen, aged 27—45 Experience years, with a recognised Univer&ity degree or a professional diploma in Social Studies or Personnel Management. Minimum of three years' experience in Staff Relation,751 words
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Advertisement1056 1969-06-14 18 umiClNr a. nrvri nPMFNT Leading Manufacturine ComHUUMNU UtVtLUrWLni y lnvllM applications from BOARD Malaysian Cltlaens to fill the folSINrAPrtRF IOWU>e vacancies MNIiArUKt m) AMfcunt Work SludT Officer Applications are invited for the Qualification: Technical following:- Dip'oma >1) APPOINTMENTS: valen' M SENIOR RESEARCH OFFICER CITIZENSHIP: Singapore or Malaysia 111 Til Ul1,056 words
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318 1969-06-14 19 WAR AGAINST PROFITEERS WILL NOT BE RELAXED KUALA LUMPUR. Fri POODS valued at "a substantial sum"' have been seized by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry during the past three weeks since the Government intensified its war against profiteers. These essential goods have been seized from 24 retail shops 17318 words
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75 1969-06-14 19 Man with $12 in bank wrote cheques for $14,000 SINGAPORE, Fri. Ten* Ah Lent. 36. who had only $12 in his bank, went on a spending spree with his cheque-book, buying typewriters, printing ink. plastic tapes, biscuits and noodles from shops and factories. Today he was jailed for three tears75 words
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Article68 1969-06-14 19 Apprentice at varsity found dead l/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The body of an apprentice with the r acuity of Engineering. University of Malaya. Shamsuddin bin Abdul Hamid, 20, who was reported missing on Saturti i was found today. Police found the body behind some bashes about 200 yards from the faculty68 words
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Article, Illustration366 1969-06-14 19 ANTHONY NG - ANTHONY NG By I£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Russian manufacturers are currently negotiating with several local industrialists to produce and assemble Soviet machinery in Malaysia. The Russian trade representative here. Mr. B V. Kokorev, said today that the fields under consideration Included excavators, tractors366 words
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303 1969-06-14 19 Man thought he could buy gold coins cheap UUALA LUMPUR, 1V Fri. A man who thought he could buy gold cheap told the Sessions Court today he ended up poorer by $850. K. Subramaniam, 32. was giving evidence against Rahinthullah O.T. Hussain, 25. who was charged with lour others still303 words
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309 1969-06-14 19 Shot dead: Rogue elephant scourge of kampong By THAN! SOON KENQ TIM K ANSOV |,i n elephant th.il h.ul hera the scourge of riverine areas of K.imponc <.;«i.«h on thr Prr.ik Rtrcf near hrrr «.i> shot dead yesterday. For the past feu months, thr vouim ro^ue elephant. »ei|;hinc .i!m.»t t«o309 words
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Article42 1969-06-14 19 SINGEI PAIANI Fri —The i Rev. Father M. Ladou| Rlihih Pans Foreign Ilia ty ha* r Paris to b i Superior-General of thr Rf\. F,.!licr P. Oauthw, parish priest of the Church of liouis. Taiping, succeeds him.42 words
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504 1969-06-14 19 SINGAPORE. Friday j •"THE Federal Court today gave its reasons for dismissing the appeal of Freddy Tan Seng Keng. 27. against sentence of life imprisonment for killing millionaire's son Gene Koh. 22. on Sept. 28. 1967. Tan. tried for murder, had been504 words
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Article48 1969-06-14 19 A butcher and his chopper SINGAPORE. Fri Taa Li«n Hone. 33. a butcher «v acquitted by a district court today for carrying a chupper on Junr 3 a: the Minrtinn of Jalan Übi and Changi Road. Thr undrew tne chaw n the ground th;it Mir- chopper wu an48 words
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Advertisement832 1969-06-14 19 i- IN THK HKiH OIRT IN MALAYA AT IPOH OOMP^MJs winking VT N<> 1 OF 196S In the matter of the Companies Act, IHS. And In the matter of EASTERN TIMBER (SDN.) BERHAD Lm Fan Soong of Ipoh. PETITIONER NOTICE Is hereby given that a petition for the wlndlcg-up of832 words
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Advertisement714 1969-06-14 19 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTXE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND Bankruptcy N». U 63 Payyambally Achuthan of Room 7. Buklt Panjang Post Office Quarters, Singapore. (Postman). 92 65 Sarwl bin AJosman of No. 122-L. Coronation Road. Singapore, 10 (Pool Labourer). 108 65 Abdul Manlf bin Hajl Basarl of No. 10. Pachltan714 words
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Advertisement27 1969-06-14 19 GbughSijrup Rtlf«v«s your baby's coughs, colds and hoarttneit, help* whooping cough and difficult breathing wh*nbabyh«sacoM. Cough Sqnpjfif liiiiiiiiim < r« t-^. <•-; §C —I Hi, Q IHAI CO«P«M m27 words
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Miscellaneous115 1969-06-14 19 Mittf Onp By I f Hutniim lbHb^7 COSi.'DE«INk3 THE RISK IN- 1M SORRY ...HOWt\'ER, WE COULP "N SOUNDS AFRAID SHE fS I VCI.VHP, MDU OUGHT TO GEf GENfTLEMEN, ARRANGE THE REST Of= THE J OKAY, I'LL WONT BE MAKING H-^^^ MORK THAN teOOO, K*rX> BUT EIG(-TTS SERIBS ON A DWLY-FEE-115 words
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271 1969-06-14 20 JOE DORAI - Teng Yee has orders to mark Hateley JOE DORAI By MAN with the most unenviable job at Jalan Besar Stadium toA night is Singapore centre-half Lee Teng Yee. He has orders to "shadow" Tony Hateley, the visiting English F.A. team's most dangerous forward. Hateley whose £100.000 transfer to Coventry City271 words
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Article256 1969-06-14 20 BRAZIL 2 ENGLAND 1 BRAZIL exploded into life tv score twice Jj the last 11 minutes 4n eci'j- England 2 1 in an Internationa] soccer match here last night. r being baulked by a rockllke English defence i minutes, the Braz.i<w«'d ttie produced so often in theReuter - 256 words
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240 1969-06-14 20 UANCiKOK, Fri. Chang Key Young, the South Korean president of the Asian Games Federation, today handed a cheque tor US$250,000 to Thai sports Officials and virtually insured thai the sixth Asian Games will be held m Bangkok next year. The money,AP - 240 words
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Article202 1969-06-14 20 Marcel stars in 1,500 m win MARCEL Fernandez was the star performer on the first, day of the Johore Bahru District Schools athletics championships at Jalan I.arkin Stadium yesterday. Marcel won the "A" Diviston 1.000 metres in the splendid time of 4:34.9. He led all the wav to win easily202 words
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Article124 1969-06-14 20 CINQ AFORE, ltd Pah.ing 4-2 barter two thukicei's and Mood level at 1-1 uilh Juliore in the McDougi.l! Cup at Uie end or the hr*>l days play in tut bin-gapore-West Malaysia polo tournament at Thomson Road yeclerday. M^' RC Keighlly Mured all (our goals in124 words
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Article, Illustration29 1969-06-14 20 UARBARA INKPEN of Aldershot, clears sft lOin to a new British national high jump record at the Southern Women's championships at Crystal Palace last week. AP. picture.AP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration247 1969-06-14 20 IAN PEREIRA - IAN PEREIRA IU AIAILVA Rajumani has decided to relurn to athletics with the aim of qualifying lor next year's Asian Games at Bangkok. 'I am determined to make the grad° for Bangkok next year to defend my 400 metr a title." >aid the l'6-vear-uld Kuala Lumpur247 words
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Article84 1969-06-14 20 ONDON Fri Alt John NevGonlM .md south Aflliiin Cllfl Orvndaii surpi ,n Uie quarter-fm.ii.- i I the WUlf Open tennts tournament at Bristol yesterday. Neucombe. the title fa\o U rite. u.t." beaten 91 1. 8-8. 7-5 by Pierre B*rthr.- (FT), while I Drysdaie lost 1-6. 4-6Reuter - 84 words
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Article219 1969-06-14 20 yHERE will be several familiar faces among the RAF cricket side due to arrive in Singapore from England on Monday for a weeks stay, during which they will play three matches. Btst known to local cricket rana U V:r Bynoe. the West Indian219 words
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Article87 1969-06-14 20 $300,000 record purse for Rose CYDNEY. Fri. -World •^bantamweight champion Lionel Rose has signed a contract to receive a record US$lOO,OOO when he defends his title against Mexican Ruben Olivares in Los Angeles on Aug. 15. R'»e. an Aus t r a lian aborigine, tuld a pre lerence here today87 words
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Advertisement34 1969-06-14 20 I' I W^UJujZ mi wl M mm ■S-Sll PI PHB VS^^£l r mi in iff in M* 4 <Pmcoj> ALLIANCE MANUFACTURING CO. LTD., 7^djnponj Kd>u Roaa, b«tgdj;oie b. Te1.*****6/ 44 7 715. Cable Aaatess:AMCOLITE.34 words
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Miscellaneous724 1969-06-14 20 ATHLETICS Ko "K un U-1; u«ubic» i mm i tfvvic KILANO m.iomj»..V I Mi Won N«* Chi I .11(1 Wong pmNASr. fHi»ln«.IHIM UM aCMOULi l«Om: 1 l.,y p "n« *un bt Kilu* and Tan Mri.\ ?n Boon Eng 2 J Y«-u I R. Jaya- 8»ee Eng 15-8. 15-6. GirU' un-724 words
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Miscellaneous145 1969-06-14 20 \l 111 lIX >-s.huol!i meets: Mrthodb. Becoodarj iTg UaJim. 2.15 p.m. i. Sltiawan 1- 2 pm BXDMIMON Kluang Diatrict Open championships (Diamond Jubilep Hall' (XXXII Ohandi tup: SCC v IA (Balestier Ku 2 p.m i Spore ku (uurorj csc ipadans); ia unucr■ity ißalesUn Ku RAT changi V R N.,\y I145 words
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Article, Illustration658 1969-06-14 21 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP JINGLE BELL has an each-way chance in Race 5, the only top class event in the Penang card today. The Irish three-year-old, who has had only three outings, impressed first time out in March when he finished658 words
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Article130 1969-06-14 21 EPBOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Hmcr I PINK HEATHER F. SQl'lßt: VONG CHOIT Oisin Pink Heathrr Pink Heather (;iobr Stream I'.ivir Kayanfan Sabah Belle Raw 2 HAM) IN HA\D I'R. KNIFE PR. KNIFE Prinrrv Knifp Hand In Hand Hand In Hand liounnet H>inj harf er Hyinj (barter R»c» 3130 words
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Article1008 1969-06-14 21 GOING FORECAST: Good H-fTtHiM 30 CLASS DIVISION 3 mtua^um ($4,500) 7f 1 50M7 KAMEHAMEHA American Leon* 4 90 *Ariffln s 2 ***** PABIK KAYA.NGAN g (Berkat Tu.h. 5 3 ***** GLOBE STREAM (WMhl oJ^ifsVir" ""ft 4 ***** SABAH BELLE a (Arch; Ahmad 6 811 N.w.M 4 5 *****1,008 words
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236 1969-06-14 21 DUBLIN. Fri.— The winner of the Epsom Derby and three other colts who finished in the first five were announced yesterday for the Irish Sweeps Derby at the Curragh on June 28. They are Blakeney. first at Epsom, Prince Recent < thirdReuter - 236 words
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Article234 1969-06-14 21 AUSTRALIAN Jockey Garnet Bougoure will continue to ride until his application for a trainer's licence has been approved. His mounts at Penang this weekend include Marker Buoy 'Race 6 1 and Tansy (Race 7i today and Flying Finn ißace 5) and Bernadette Bunty (Race234 words
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Article29 1969-06-14 21 More than 60 competitor* have entereed for the BP South Malaysia Motor Rally on July 26-27 The Rally route !a over varied terrain in Singapore and Johore.29 words
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Article170 1969-06-14 21 T ONDON, Fri. Michael \j Bonallack, the titleholder, edged towards his fourth British amateur tolf title with a fifth round victory over compatriot Peter Moody at Hoylake yesterday. Bonallark will face Dale Morey. 50-year-old former American international, in the quarter-finals. Morey defeated tall ScotReuter - 170 words
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Article162 1969-06-14 21 EJOUSTON, Fri. 11 Stocky Bob Murphy grabbed the first round lead in the U.S. Open golf championship yesterday, shooting a fourunder par 66 over th^ Cyprus Club course. The 26-year-old Murphy took a one-stroke lead over Miller Bar! Murphy had three blrdlea one of themReuter - 162 words
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Advertisement155 1969-06-14 21 mm mm ,|M^ttii I leT la#^V% self-adhesive \J>M l%^ICJil carpet-tiles Cikalon selfadh«sive Carpet-Tiles have Mood th« t«tt in thousand* of hon»«», offices, schools, hotels, etc. This success is due to many factors: Laying is no problem The professional man saves time and the layman may do it himself. Care is155 words
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Advertisement19 1969-06-14 21 HAND IN HAND i ßace 2» SPACEMASTER ißacp 4 1 BEST FORECAST Pink Heather and Oisin in Race 1.19 words
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Advertisement79 1969-06-14 21 BE A >O»IL0T MAKE YOUR CAREER IN THE /^T\ SINGAPORE //«K\ ARMED FORCES \VVy WllWbW \TEt: *****1 EXT. Island Navigation Corporation (S.E.A.) Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore) arid Singapore Malaysia Overseas Line (Incorporated in Singapore) Have the Pleasure in Announcing the Launching Ceremony of m.v. "Singapore Triumph" at 1500 Hours Singapore79 words
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Article, Illustration57 1969-06-14 22 A MENACING mushroom cloud rises over Vietnam. But it was not a nuclear device. It happened when an American truck ran over a large Vietcong land mine near a Special Forces camp at Hoc Mon. Miraculously, four soldiers in the truck escaped death. They were57 words
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422 1969-06-14 22 THREE NEW DAMES IN QUEEN E's BIRTHDAY HONOURS LONDON. Ftt. Queen Elizabeth today gave titles and honours to hundred.-. Off her subjects. The Queen. 43. to celebrate her official birthday, honoured industrialists, actors. sportsmen, diplomats and Junior civil servants with awards ranging from life peerages to the British Empire iReuter - 422 words
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Article202 1969-06-14 22 May exports a record for Britain LONDON. Friday THE British Board of Trade said, after reporting a visible trade deficit of 120 million for May, that exports in the month were an all-time record. The increase over the April figure was accounted for partly by a further recovery in exportsReuter - 202 words
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273 1969-06-14 22 MOSCOW. Fri— A second delegate to the world communist conference has called for formal condemnation of Chinese policies in a conference document, it was re\ealed tml.o The i. ill u.ts nudr ny Mr. Maiiu.il Mm, general secretary of the nsta Kit-ail P.irl;. in273 words
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Article110 1969-06-14 22 5,000 books on show at The Vic SINGAPORE. Fri More than 5.000 books, providing a whole spectrum of reading material will be on display at the Victoria Memorial Hall starting tomorrow. This weeklong "Festival oi Book.s" has been or- ganlseci bj the nrwly-form-j I'd National Book Council of Singapore Most110 words
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Article350 1969-06-14 22 LONDON. Fri —The rally seen yesterday, following the May trade figures, was not maintained today, and equities drifted lower over a wide front. Turnover was small and most falls reflected marking down rather than any heavy sellIng. A slight rally however on "bear closing" was noted towards the350 words
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Article72 1969-06-14 22 LONDON. Fri. Spot 25 \d. July 25 5 d.. Aug. 25'« d.. Sept. 25 d.. July Sept. 25>,d.. Oct. Dec. Ml**.. Jan. March 24 \d April •June 24 7 16d July Sept. 24 s gd.. Oct. Dec 24 ,d Jan. March 24 3 16d April June 24 \d July72 words
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Article38 1969-06-14 22 LONDON Fri Spot ***** £5 1. sellers ***** i -t-£6 1. For--1 ward buyers C1438'-.. r-M), sellers £1439 i +£4 1. Settlement £1432 i £4.. i. Turnover a.m. 270 tons. p.m. 10 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet38 words
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225 1969-06-14 22 'Let's all live as brothers' call by Tun Razak KUAI.A LUMPUR. Pit Tun Abdul Ra/ak today uryrt Malays. ChJ Indian.s and others to be ready to live "a.^ brothers" If Malaysia's muln society Is to JTOW in strength and survive The recent troubles, he added, had marked the beginning of225 words
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Article48 1969-06-14 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. The British. High Commissioner, tjn Arthur it la Mare, and Lady de la Mare, util hold a reception tomonow to mark the birthday ol Queen Elizabeth The reception. Starting at ti J(i p rr. will be held at Eurn Hall in NasMm Road48 words
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394 1969-06-14 22 West Indies 104 for 6: Dramatic collapse BACK PAGE SPORT LONDON. Fri. The West Indies foupht b;u-k courageously, taking six wickeU for just over 100 runs, today to dismiss England for 413 at tea on the second day of first Test at Old Trafford, Manchester. The hero was West Indian394 words
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Advertisement82 1969-06-14 22 There's a certain kind of man who demands the best of everything Among other things j*~* he buys MIRAGE J *K I) 5! 0Z m) TERYLENE 4^Sk B^ wool suits at $225/- W" Thr lifhtest and most luxurious trsturr fabric for thr tropics, in fact tbrre is nothing lo match82 words
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Advertisement525 1969-06-14 22 LOST LOST r« «»-< i Ju.-im SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS of tomorrow ARE STUDENTS of AACC today MCC iUPPLIIb MORI USWN^ AND lt*T> >O« OOCT A I TI ilTlriKl every subject than any other corre&ponorVjlAL IUMIVII ENCE COUtGE OR SCHOOL IN SE ASIA EVIRV LESSON <S FOLLOWED BY EXERCISES TO BE ATMoiovon525 words
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