The Straits Times, 17 June 1969
1969-06-17
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Title Section26 1969-06-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 The Straits Times Thfi Nutioiiii! Newspaper Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1969 15 CENTS K.D.N. 3104 M.C. (P) No. 072326 words
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122 1969-06-17 1 MOON ahoy! By the men who got nearest to it X 1 Apollo mission, dress rehearsal for in. ins Hist landing on the moon, is now part <>i' the histoi\ of space exploration. So are Ihe men who K»de out on their great adventure in "Charlie Brown,* 1 the command122 words
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Article76 1969-06-17 1 'VUY. STRAITS TIMES has d the publication these stories by arrai \>. ith the New York Times, which in turn has an arrangement with Time Inc., holders of the copyright Nor is this all. The Straits Times has also secured similar rights to the rial stories of the Apollo 1176 words
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Article, Illustration779 1969-06-17 1 JACKIE SAM; YEO TOON JOO - JACKIE SAM and YEO TOON JOO: By SINGAPORE. Monday A NTI CORRUPTION officers raided the office of Malaysia Singapore Airlines in Robinson Road at noon today. Five hours later, a vanload of MSA documents and accounts books was carted away. No arrests were made, but a779 words
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Article, Illustration20 1969-06-17 1 Ml! CRAK. first to be told by the Prime Minister.20 words
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Article64 1969-06-17 1 MANILA Mon. The op-pn--mi)ii Liberal Pan. nißlit picked 53-yeai-oiii Senator ScriKu Omfnn Jr. ;iv its picMdentuil Ciindidute to light President UtlCOl m the N<>vamber election Mr U.snicna. who h m puitttca toe 18 years, de(raleu In the i list balloting at th" party convention two upirants64 words
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Article25 1969-06-17 1 LOS ANGEI.fcS Mon The world's biggest airplane, the CSA Gulhnv. iiftrd a rtcord ■m weigh' "I 7fi2 00fllh in t«l flight yesterday— UPl.25 words
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Article74 1969-06-17 1 No cut in holiday for schools 1/ I A I. A LUMPUR, Ifon. Pupils in Selangor will second term holli in full, th< Chief Education Otlicer, Mr. R. nanda, said U "We feel afterim- cent a. lecond term hi i TiakP U| July "Jii and end IMPROVEMENT c countr) imprm74 words
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170 1969-06-17 1 LEE OFF FOR 5 NATION DEFENCE TALKS jUINGATOM, Mon. Mf I Kuan \r\\ lfft Siti«a|>orr tonight for th«- live-nation dr-fPiu-f ta!ks lircim.ine in an berra on Thursday. Tlip I'rimr Minister Mill head Singapore's seven-man tram. Malaysia. Britain, Ne« Zealand and Australia are the other countries attending the conference. Others in170 words
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Article39 1969-06-17 1 KUALA LL'MPUR. Mon The Yang di-Periiwn today sent .1 congratulatory |C to Mr. Georm-s Pompidou Oil hus election as the nr\t French President. The Prime Minister. Tenaki Abdul K<ihman. sent a sinula BMBMtgc (faa Two 1.39 words
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113 1969-06-17 1 SEGOVIA. Mon. Police have ordered the arrest ol technician.; who built a restaurant which collapsed yesterday only three daya after it vu compl' led. killing 57 people and Injuring 130. The building caved in as 500 men women and children attending a busings- convention sat113 words
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191 1969-06-17 1 Tun Razak has talks with his advisers PERTH, Monday Till-! Depuh Prime Minister. Tun Abdul lt:i/;ik. held* discussions with his political and service advisers today in preparation For the live-power defence hilk>, which begin in <.';mberra on Thursday. At the meeting were the Chief of Alt Commodore Sulaiman Sujak. theBernama - 191 words
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Article21 1969-06-17 1 t l>\t iKF,!*. 1 suprrmt Court rulr* that th tutiona.l rifhu «f man Ad»n from the I sentatnr^ for21 words
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219 1969-06-17 2 \\l ISKI XV Mon— With only t\\e days to g«> before Mitirii; in the refe rrriduni nil KhixlrM.i's uru aparlhriil-stylr conslitutn'ii. Ihrri- werr sicn> t<> lh.it Prrmicr l.m Smith mithi not set the Ho per <«-nt '>cs' \ote he «-\|vt219 words
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Article, Illustration323 1969-06-17 2 The victor Pompidou prepares to take over PARIS, Monday PRESIDENTELECT Mr. Georges Pompidou, a crushing election victory behind him, today prepared to take over as Gen. de Gaulle's successor while France awaited indications of how he will shape French policy in his seven-year term. The 57-year-old former teacher. banker andReuter; UPI - 323 words
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114 1969-06-17 2 J)ARIS. Mon. Presi-dent-elect Mr. Georges Pompidou is expected to name Mr. Jacques ChabanDelmas, president of the al Assembly as his Prim*? Minister later this week. '.nfornvd sources said here. The new Prime Minuster who will take over from Mr Maurice ir Murwile will n°tReuter - 114 words
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112 1969-06-17 2 Star horse Albarado wins top award LOS ANGELES, Mon. Albarado the horsr won ihe top award for the best performance by an aniirinl In a motion picture and Arnold the pig walked off with top honours for a supporting role In a television series The Pat.sv awnrds sponsored by theUPI - 112 words
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Article20 1969-06-17 2 -r< >l BBORO M*>n P-.ve people died when their car plunged oft a bridge crrck. near litp yrsterday20 words
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90 1969-06-17 2 RANGOON, Mon. Polite in a dawn sweep last week rounded up 32 members of a 100-strong gang of children who live very much like the gang in Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist." Police said the gang loiter near the city's central fish andReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration422 1969-06-17 2 Mr. LINDSAY FACES HIS BIG TEST TODAY NEW YORK. Monday. T^EW YORKERS vote tomorrow to choose two mayoral candidates that could send one at them, 47-year-old Mr. John Lindsay, on the road to the presidency or dash his political ambitions. Mr. Lindsay, who La >eeklnn a second four-year term, wasReuter - 422 words
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108 1969-06-17 2 43 hurt as tanker collides with pleasure boat WEST BERLIN, Mon Forty-three people were injured In a collision here last night between a pleasure steamer and a tanker both named Poseido. The 900-ton tanker was carrying 600 tons (it oil. Police Mia 38 of the injured from both boats were108 words
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Article62 1969-06-17 2 56 burnt to death in bus mishap lAKAKTA. Mon Fiftr«J mx people were burned to death when the bus they were travelling in overturned and hurst into flames, according to Press reports today. The accident took place at T.jilotok. <>0 miles south of here, on I rirlav night when the62 words
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Article36 1969-06-17 2 RABAT. Mon King Hassan of Mninmi win send four Cabinet Ministers to Muslim countries to explain hla plan for an Islamic conference devoted to the Pnle«Um p ti It was announced here today.36 words
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381 1969-06-17 3 12 JAPAN FIRMS MADE 2.45 M CARS WITH DEFECTS TOKYO. Monday r r\VKLVH JapUMM car makers have been told that 2,4 M-,-544 cars of :>8 models they produced had some structural or Material defects, and IJtH/ttt oi them are >m to i)» recalled, the .Ministry <»!" Transport announced today. TheReuter - 381 words
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92 1969-06-17 3 T CNDON. Mon. The govern ment has dropped its plan to fine wildcat strikers, sources said today. The rotuly opposed inlons, had tl to split the Qovernn At \Tinpathf of th( Consultations between union and government leaders last week failed to reach a92 words
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140 1969-06-17 3 Rail crash: All night bid to rescue VictimS- MESSINA. Mon. Rescue teams struggled throughout the night to save passengers trapped after two trains crashed head-on In a single track tunnel near here yesterday morning. Railway officials said tail night that rescue worker! had reached two people pinned under a plir140 words
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Article40 1969-06-17 3 LUSAKA. M<>n. President Kenneth Kauiida and hus Govulei'giriK test of public (.mi ncn m a iiHtiunwidr referendum tomorrow. Some >.i)v nmn teUeve the Government li in.; neeeaMrUy uf seuiiiK the large maloritv v would iike. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article29 1969-06-17 3 LAGOS. Man. Nigeria yesterday deport ed Mr. Peter Stewart. We^i Africa corespondent of the BBC. five hours after police arrested him at his flat here.29 words
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385 1969-06-17 3 Romulo opens door for China's entry into Aspac MANILA. Monday ■THE Foreign Secretary, Mr. Romulo, today opened the door for Chinas membership in a non-military, non-ideological Asian alliance. He told a Press conference that Communist countries were welcome to join tlio Asian and Pacific Council i A>pac>, regional grouping tormed385 words
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123 1969-06-17 3 A(.i I\KI. (Sardinia), Mon. Luigi L'rru. 41. has three \ears and seven months to ponder the arts of being a eocd hii- band. And his wife. Agnrse. 25. has that lonu to decide whether he »a> really so bad after all. I'rruAP - 123 words
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Article, Illustration165 1969-06-17 3 Dewi (in HK): I never said I was in love with Tsugawa UONG KONG, Mon.— Ratna Sari Dewl. third wife of former President Soekarno, flew in yesterday from Tokyo on a private visit. She evaded a crowd of reporters and photographers at Kaitak airport with the help of airline staff.AP - 165 words
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Article45 1969-06-17 3 NATERa. i Switzerland). Mon. Four children and »oman were killed near here yrMrrday wnen a Ford-Cobra uporucar takln? part In a htll race ploughed into spectators at more than 100 m.p.h. Thirteen other people were i Injured, nve seriously— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Advertisement165 1969-06-17 2 The airline for losers. You are alone in a strange city. And you have lost your Lufthansa ticket for home. Don't lose your cool, too. Just call the local Lufthansa office. (It's easy. Lufthansa has them in 185 places in 58 countries.) Tell us that you've lost your ticket, and165 words
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Advertisement227 1969-06-17 2 ESOTERICA liiiii/nii! (ream tell Hi Hear 1 1» Blemishes' i 1 rttpond fast. Eiotrrica cl»ar» up then tkm cond>tioni whtra other crtanM hay* tailed Why? Became Eiotrrica hon ptnerioret deep to work around, undu and in the pimple —to dry, purity and heal All three ways. Fo#mulated tor specific action227 words
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Miscellaneous20 1969-06-17 2 fUE GAM3OLC *~*>te4*I I'M HOT I TUB UAtR DRICR I V____l^ Af TCgWOOMy MMkif AMjAfy- I (^IA~ I CAW 4O<»\}20 words
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Advertisement43 1969-06-17 3 Diethelm stainless steel sinks BBBMKir^iiaf^^ n"""" M^ Quality Stainless Steel Highly polished finish Easy to clean Completely hygienic Modern design Wide range to choose froTi Ask D ethelm for full details. If C3IETHELM X CO.. LTD jßbfc—^t-i Factories m SirtQapore «nd Piuimg j«va43 words
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Advertisement336 1969-06-17 3 HOLEPROOF j^ Latest from I Australia! w HI-BULK ZEALONS WTm^ ARE A NEW W T DEVELOPMENT IN STRETCH SOX. f FASHIONABLE HEAVY RIB *j STYLING mj j WITH "HAND m LOOMED" finish Mm gives Wm LUXURIOUS M M SOFTNESS I AND NEW COMFORT. Ijj I 11 rtf%lQl£^ Sin»opor« < Only336 words
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Article, Illustration870 1969-06-17 4 FRANCIS ROZARIO - 'Employers group abusing labour laws' allegation FRANCIS ROZARIO 'CHALLENGE TO TRADE UNION MOVEMENT' By (SINGAPORE, Mon. A trade union advocate today alleged that the Employers Federation w;is attempting in '".i very disguised and subtle" manlier to get the Industrial Arbitration Court to award minimums laid down in the new labour870 words
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Article26 1969-06-17 4 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. S. Rajaretnam has be«n elected chairman of the Public Works Department Co-opermtive Thrift and Loan Society Vlce-ciialrman to Mr. V*. Alvln.26 words
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Article100 1969-06-17 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Three public forums on book.s and reading will be held at the National Library lecture hall during the current Festival ot Books which ends on Friday. There will be two forums for adults on •Books in My Life The ono in English will100 words
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Article43 1969-06-17 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Anti-tuberculosis Association's mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at Block 18, Queen's Close to give free X-rays to residents in the Road area from Wednesday to Friday, trom 5.30 pm to 9 pm. daily.43 words
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Article, Illustration90 1969-06-17 4 AWARD OF CB FOR AIR VICE MARSHAL EATON AIR VICL MARSHAL B.A. Eaton (abovr). Chief of SUfI at Headquarters. Far Last Air Force who was made a j Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (CB) in Queen Ell-/.it><-th's birthday honours list. The Air Vice Marshal is one90 words
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Article82 1969-06-17 4 Toto first prize now $77,500 SINGAPORE. Mon.— There was no first or second prize winner In last Sunday's Toto draw at which these numbers were drawn: 3. 17. 5. 42. 40 and additional number 43. The first prize for thla Sunday's draw has been increased to $77,500 to winnen with82 words
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204 1969-06-17 4 TjiRLD PEART (above) is F a man of many parts: Boxer, footballer and by no means least, leader of the British House of Commons. Now he will shortly add another facet to his varied life, as official I'nited Kingdom representative for Singapore's 150204 words
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Advertisement350 1969-06-17 4 r. f y A 4 IIARITY FILM I»ICI >11l 111 diitinguishod patronage of the President Of the Republic < inCHE YUSOF BIN ISHAK. w—% Organised by UNIVERSITY OF b !^T SINGAPORE STUDENTS' UNION I IN AID OP THE NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION FUND a C(-S»e»trH COSOEI (Si LTO i CKEIT EPSTEIN350 words
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Advertisement69 1969-06-17 4 I II I] Positive relief from coughing Nyal 'Decongestant Cough Elixir with effective cough suppressing and decongestive activitycontains 12 active ingredients to gi.e positive relief from coughing. Breathe freer rest easier, day and night. Special ageadjusted dosage forms for children and babies. Available trow year Chemm Todoy 1.10-3. 30-7 0069 words
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Advertisement134 1969-06-17 4 BROUGHT BACK BY OVERWHELMING DEMAND For A Limited Season Only! ORCHARD OPENS TODAY! PLEASE HOTE TIMES: 3 Showi at 2.00, 5.30 8.45 pm. WK JEfe JER RY WALDS julpeytoii Place J CinimaScopE BBhL^b^bm«w starring HOPE LANGE LEE PHILIPS LLOYD NOLAN Funny Nobody thinks of a BOY when they mention the134 words
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Advertisement466 1969-06-17 4 ORGANISATION 'HJ.MB i '■rILHI last r)* v< a 11 «m 145, 401 "Your. A Big B TOMORHOW 9!ip- In Aid O» Th NATIONAL B KIDNEY FOUNDATION > i "FINIANS KAINBOw I Prww SEASON FROM THURSDAY H OPENS TODAY— No Fr*. Horn, 1.30, 4 00. 6 4S 9 iO B "A466 words
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385 1969-06-17 5 WHIPPINGAND PRISON FOR $34,000 ARMED ROBBER YMAN By T. F. HWANG: SINGAPORE. Monday J^ YOUTH who took port in a $31,015 payroll armed robbery 13 months ago \\;is today jailed for 10 yens hv the Ilii^h Court the maximum sentence for the crime. Johnny Chan See Kan, 23, was also385 words
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Article, Illustration193 1969-06-17 5 SIM.APORI. Mon— An Australian rhrmical company mar srt up a factory here to manufacture products mainly for thr South-east Asian market. A team from thr Applied Chemicals Holdings Ltd. is in Singapore rarryiriE out a detailed market survey. Iho tram193 words
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87 1969-06-17 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Chinese Chamber of Commerce will present six Pre--11 students with awards of $500 each at its monthly meeting at the end of this month A n for the Chamber today said the in had already submitted a list of names87 words
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Article, Illustration138 1969-06-17 5 AIR hostp»s Ann Hughes believes in keeping up with her family's flying tradition but in a different role from her father, the new air adviser to the Singapore Government. Ann. 24. seen holding a picture of her parents in her Melbourne flat recently. In-,138 words
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Article, Illustration202 1969-06-17 5 SINGAPORE. Mon TMIK first batch of apprentices lo graduate from Sembawang Shipyard were today promised a "very exciting future* I—if1 if they worked hard. The promise came Irom the shipyards managing director. Mr. R. Ibison, who presented 60 of them with202 words
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Article54 1969-06-17 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The University of Singapore Students' Union is inviting entrant! for its main carntval attraction the Carnival Queen contest. The carnival will be held at thr Ngec Ann KongM ground.-, frum 10 am to 12 midnight on June 21 and 22. Those interested should contact the students'54 words
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Article44 1969-06-17 5 MM.APOKK, Mon. A total of 338 students from the I'niversity ot Singapore contributed nearly half the 7iu. blood donations received during the past week. The reserve stocks in the blood bank thi» morning stood at BMb units an "above average" reserve.44 words
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169 1969-06-17 5 MAN GETS 5 YEARS' PRISON FOR TAXI THEFT CINGAPORE. Mon —»A driver was forced out of his taxi, tied up and left in a bush near the nmrUry at Jalan Bahar. Chua Chu Kang. by a passenger who then drove away, the Fifth Magistrate's Court heard today. Chua Ah Hock.169 words
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137 1969-06-17 5 Shout at me the louder, the better: Man in court SINGAPORE. Mon. A witness at the High Court today turned round to i he Interpreter hesicie him and roared "Go on. shout your loudest at me the louder, tho better." And tlie witness. Chia Si Mm, 43. Mid he meai.t137 words
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Article61 1969-06-17 5 SINGAPORE. MOO Thr t^mu.i ixitr tßatitUte cii ManaKrnirnl will hold a three-day in s»\t> ton fiMm Juup 24 at the conferene* routn >ii thr sniu..porp EmI pluyers Pederation in Orchard Rond Thr clasinK dale lor applying j for tli*- count, which will niM $90 Inr61 words
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Advertisement289 1969-06-17 5 /^p^X NURSING \L \"R A "RV9 <Ss*?fy REMEMBER YOUR £mj viTJk THE r A Li T TkiTTXT^ f jfll VITAPLUS is an ideal source of the V 1 J..A.IVLJLN aY/a jSI extra vitamin C that expectant and ■yjimr-p TiTT L' I V< ifIK;M nursmg mothers need. Without vitililM ixlUrllliJJ ÜBKjSH289 words
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Miscellaneous256 1969-06-17 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Some simply-achieved, return 5 u£W\£ l0 el(!r <7> 8 t JSftl Emm;? No. a ID! Hearties predilection for 34 p 'now a br.«h.t pn>--11. Wanner expert in the circus? ceeds 2 7l 3> 14-61.6 1. 15. Went too far as a limited tpell 12. Got256 words
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Article410 1969-06-17 6 GETTING IN WITH THE SWING TO CONTAINERS PAYS OFF CINGAPORE. Mon. The Cbtninuniuitions Minister, Mr. Yoag Nyuk Lin, today said thai ;il>oi]t '2h per cent of the total nir^o handled al the port by the end of this year would be containerised cargo.410 words
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Article, Illustration232 1969-06-17 6 S'pore-Japan trade will grow: Envoy SIM.APORK. Mon. The outgoing Japanrv Ambassador. Mr. Keni chiro Yoshida today rxprrssrd confidence in the continued expansion of trade between Japan and Singapore. In a farewell interview, he said: "I am optimistic that trade between our countries will be tremendously increased in the near future.232 words
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Article65 1969-06-17 6 BINOAPORE. Frl. Dr. La* Chlaw Meng. parliamentary secretary to the Education Ministry, will be guest of honour at the annual dinner of the Singapore Polytechnic Student*' Union on June 27 The dinner, starting at 7.50 pm. will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce During65 words
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Article72 1969-06-17 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The parliamentary secretay to the Ministry of Education, Dr. Lor (hiaw Meng, will officiate at the balloting ceremony for the sale of 530 units of improved three-room flats at the Margaret Drive carpark at 2.30 p m. tomorrow. Of the 530 units. 6072 words
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Article, Illustration288 1969-06-17 6 COMMON ASSET STORE AND ISRAEL SHARE By MAUREEN PETERS: SINGAPORE. Monday THE newly-appointed first Israeli Ami to Singapore, Mr. Hagay Dikan. look ward to a widening of the sphere of C tion between Singapore and Israel dterm of office here. In ;m interview wi;h th»> Stralti Times today, he said288 words
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81 1969-06-17 6 ale. philosophy and th« ana. has never »'.no« the day of their marr.ag' The couple had met Mr. Dikan. who iaed v the vio,.n, needed an accompanist for a Mozart sonata Dikan. a keen decorater and home-maker w%» •ksked whether it »«.< common81 words
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Article50 1969-06-17 6 SINGAPORE. Mon P"Of successful randldatea who pa.s»ed the .simulated air hosteai examination held In th» cabin crew training srhonl the Paya Lebar airport are Miss I .:!>• Tian of Singap.T«. Mls.s Ehzabeth Charg and Ml* Felicia Chung of Kota Klna&alu. and Miss Akenn r of50 words
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Article36 1969-06-17 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Km> tricity supplies will be Interrupted tomorrow from 9. 50 am. to 6.30 pm along Loron* K ■>- chlr. Ix>rong Dadah. Ijornnt Harapan, Ixirong Dirua. Loron? Maihang. Cheng San Rmd and Kumquat Road36 words
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Advertisement557 1969-06-17 6 To Europe via Colombo or Calcutta Every day from Singapore a mighty Qantas V-Jet takes off for Europe to Athens, or Rome, Vienna, Frankfurt or Amsterdam. Or to Colombo on Saturday at 6:45 p.m. or Calcutta on Sunday at 6:45 p.m., Monday at 9:15 p.m. and Wednesday at 6:45 p.m.557 words
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Miscellaneous37 1969-06-17 6 MHrk Traey By Chvmtrr Hould d\ !^H\ >^ i ITS ALWA/S A GRIAT I VMkiITA T" we'll CiFx /7Vvß\ moment when a known uSher'.] your SS^Ip/aOW^W^o killer reao«sthe end f^vSSfcA lSver Li 9 t Abnrr By Ag oggpp37 words
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Advertisement150 1969-06-17 7 9%wf n^H w^m &^S^ B Wol t?^2.^p?^^P^ w^^^^^ The tallest /|||l|il^^ building jttplnNNL in Australia /Mi^^nsK@\ pwff% %0 JSti SS y sn^.^Bf *s.^h!^. The tallest building in Australia is the new Tower Building The Blue Circle is big in building throughout the world. at Australia Square, in Sydney. Bold in150 words
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Article589 1969-06-17 8 vernInll to abolish trial by ji.and to pro id trial udges, commvit- V* hardly heard a grunt or even a .nst this bill from ordinary man in the the l)i\«-lop-ment. Mr K W Barker, in winding up the parliamentary debate <>n the second reading. The bill nevertheoramitted589 words
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Article425 1969-06-17 8 M. Pompidou* victory in tile French presidential elections grants a further lease oi lifs to Gaullism but the new President would be the first to concede that all cannot be as it was before. With the support of more than 57 per cent of the valid votes425 words
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Article, Illustration760 1969-06-17 8 Pompidou, President of all the French TEACHER, POETRY EXPERT, BANKER THE TOP JOB WITHOUT EVER BEING AN MP OR EVEN A MUNICIPAL COUNCILLOR !)N A Reuters Correspondent MG E O RGES Pom p i ■j dou. who becomes second president of the Fifth Republic in succession to General de Gaulle,760 words
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732 1969-06-17 8 JAMES RESTON - JAMES RESTON |yy NEW YORK IF one has any doubt about the political swing to the Right in the United States, all one has to do is look around. The reaction has set in from California to New York, and the main732 words
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Advertisement25 1969-06-17 8 for gifts souvenirs get genuine iV Scliiiiiior rtater ll A wtot^ a\ H TL. H aaaV\/ w m Sclaniior Renter Rf M Ir tf*. 4425 words
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Advertisement255 1969-06-17 8 SECURITY EQUIPMENT mom tis oi- oral :o reaJM *n imikumi AM) Rtst \K< II NOW AVAILABLE IN MALAYSIA Illustrated is Oodrej I I Crane Hir.ge Vault I SB Door one of a series HB g of strong doors to I H I choo* I rum 1 f^* Sale-Depo>lt Lockers I255 words
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166 1969-06-17 9 PHILIP KHOO - Youth held after factory double slaying PHILIP KHOO B, SINGAPORE, Mon. Policp have detained a youth, and are seeking another, following the murder of a Hong Kong couple in a factory yesterday. Abr.ut 18 hours after the killings, Homicide Squad detectivps picked up ayouth In thr Tionx Bahru ai Today.166 words
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Article20 1969-06-17 9 M 'ne 10 c* <■ central Keppci hi 19. 31. and Chin Poh Sir 30. m*«;*20 words
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220 1969-06-17 9 ICC: Situation continues to improve ■ff From Page One The Infi Centre .-aid in a .separate eni that with a reductioi in rumour-mong-ilting lrom the a i rumourn Nu munal ul been reported in the pa-t 12 hours. Howi tement said sliKht tension tmued when- criminal ties had been mistaken220 words
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Article33 1969-06-17 9 PENANO Mon —The deputy 'l:e Peiiana ii Mi James Leonero will speak on t* ang: current economic trend! and future ecoi.omic Development" h; the weekly luncheon j oi the Pen;.nn Rotary33 words
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Article50 1969-06-17 9 Kr.\; H Mon Tengku Abdul Ranni.i, today .sp, i ai the R» ifter leaving tlir iterdajr where be underwent a iperatlon. ,il physician. Dato I>r H P. Filial, who morning Bald later: Thr Pnmr Minister li »d a «<>"< l n 't- He is maintaining steady50 words
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Article217 1969-06-17 9 RUDY BELTRAN - $30,000 watches grab by gang RUDY BELTRAN: By Kuala Lumpur, Monday pUUK men grabbed 280 watches, valued at $00.--000, In a five-minute holdup this morning. Their haul included watches valued at about $1,000 each. The robbers would have taken away more watches had it not been for the burglar alarm217 words
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104 1969-06-17 9 Two more Lightnings for Aussie exercise OIM.\POKK Mon Iwo w^ more KM Lithtnini; lets from No. 74 -'liyer Squ.j (Iron. TenK.ih. .ire tv t.ike p.irt in .in .iir exercise in lawtraUa Ihe other l.ulitnnu^ piloted h\ \V indr Drnnis CaMwdl .mil I it Kith l)a\ ulson tud.i\ fleu the <MHi104 words
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Article23 1969-06-17 9 len people fi"in We»t were today lined trom $50 ;o $100 b-- ite's court for ing after thr expiry of •he:r23 words
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Article24 1969-06-17 9 SINGAPoRi: M. ii MotorOng Km Kin, 30. m killed when his machine struck telegraph post in Bah Soon Pah Road last night.24 words
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162 1969-06-17 9 Judge rules: Wife's wilful refusal IS cruelty SINGAPORE. Mon. A J lawyer told the High Court today that a wife could be cruel to her husband without having to raise her hand at him or resorting to angry words. She lias only to deny him his conjugal rights calculatingly and162 words
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Article, Illustration206 1969-06-17 9 tINCAPOKh. Mo n. 1 here i-> no danger ti the Scout movement in Singapore and Malaysia degenerating into an or ganisation of weaklings. This was stated today by a former Commissioner of Scouts for 12 districts in America. 88 -year-old Mr.206 words
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Article41 1969-06-17 9 SINOAPORE. Mun I.im Chong Ouan aid Law BJei Clung, both 30. today pleaded nut guilty to a charge of pot>-se.v-n.g 24b Ib. of raw opium, valued at $37,000. in a lorry ,r Juniiil Road on Saturday B.il «raa allowed41 words
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105 1969-06-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon I*.. officials of the Social Welfare Drpartment. Abdul Aziz bin H.M. Nor and Tang Chee Hong, pleaded not guilty in a magistrate s court today to charges of corruption Aziz, an assistant director, and Tang, a supervisor, are accusf-d of obtaining a105 words
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Article127 1969-06-17 9 Farmer's wife murdered at home A LOR STAR. Ifon A :J9-year-old housewife wa.« found murdered in hei home at Kampong Kubanj Chenok. 34 miles north ol here, last night The woman, identified a.« Lah Tong Muak. a mothei of four, had .several .sla>! woui:d.s on her head, bodj and back.127 words
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Article43 1969-06-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. lie Britu-h Defer. Mr. Denu> Henley, will spend a o^y Ben :i after the fi\e-naiion defence talks «hich begins in Canberra on Thursday. Mr Henir V HonE Konc on June 26 and leave for London Uw night43 words
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Article, Illustration206 1969-06-17 9 Doctor seeks divorce from music teacher SINGAPORE. Mon. A Singapore Armed Forces dortor told the Hi«h Court today that though married for 13 years to a music teacher, they had actually spent only a tutal of 14 months together. .-hort period of togethernr.s.s. life had been unbearable he >aid for206 words
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Article29 1969-06-17 9 Mr ■;'<; Bantc Singa- I thr B Empi birthday honours list of the Board of Currency a council tnpn:b<\' of thr iki in Mdiaysia...te of '•t Bankers.29 words
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Advertisement282 1969-06-17 9 Jr a^a^aW flfc XL 4^^ft The growth of 0^ jr»-- fVJm^ founded on personal service. JSpr M I 0.U.8.'s staff is a specialised team... _^a^ •ach member of it is deeply involved in »»«jfl giving our customers a specialised banking ""^H 1 service. It is this courteous, personal |ft attention282 words
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Miscellaneous82 1969-06-17 9 SWIM TIMES TODAY: Sedili Kechll 12 17 a in. 7.811 > 9.52 p.n. 1 5.9 ft i; Singapore 113 p.m. <7fti 1153 pin <Bfti; Purl S-vettenham 728 an, (M.ltt), 728 pm. (14.1 ft); Penanii 1.43 am <H.Bft i. 141 p.m. iB4t' i. rOMOMOW: s^dlli Ke<hil 1251 pin i7.Bfti. 10.34 p.m.82 words
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Miscellaneous595 1969-06-17 9 TV SIMGAPURA CHANNEL i |J| I. gg h 'i AO I'M- M Brt.-i.oon by Urnrgr om > lltan oivJ35 B""thday Present 11.30 1 vv. 6.00 >! Honeynwoner*: 630 Sin«ap«HT 'llil^ Week Ui;- M1:... 11. 655 Be- 44i lajar-lah BahaM Kebiui^aan '0 Ne«a and Nr.'.reel i n Tamil; 7.25 ItH H.-d--555595 words
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Article, Illustration328 1969-06-17 10 GLITTER h;is been a popular theme in fashion. Now, suddenly, glitter has taken cover tad is ;ill set to shimmer through chiffon and see-through lace. For the latest in the undercover fashion story is the bejewelled bra. You will be seeing328 words
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Article88 1969-06-17 10 DEATH or injury to small children in household accidents may be attributed directly to a lack of protection by those responsible for thpir carp, reports a sociologist "When a baby is born it Is completely at the mercy of its parents," says Mr. WE. Stuckey88 words
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Article202 1969-06-17 10 HOW TO MARK THE HAPPY YEARS CO it's the first wedding anniversary coming up? Once upon a time, a couple marked it with paper because in those days it was an item families needed. And for the second, cotton, and so on. But limes have changed and ito have the202 words
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Article284 1969-06-17 10 Jfc T one time or other I there must have [I been some article m the household that needed repair but due to lack of mending material, if must have been shelved in some corner and forgotten. However, if you are willing to stock284 words
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Article, Illustration137 1969-06-17 10 Don't take the word of tht millions of women in orer MX) countries who use Taropw tampons. Find out about them for yourself. Discover how the silkensmooth container-applicator protects the tampon untU used; assures easiest, correct insertion. How Tampax tampons arc shaped right to ex-137 words
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Advertisement100 1969-06-17 10 Sailing dates lor a.a. "Chltral' In Saptember 1969 Dap. Penang 8/9 Dap. Hongkong 19/9 Daa. P. S'ham 9/9 Art. Singapore 23/9 Dap. Singapore 12/9 Art. P. Shorn 26/9 tm. Haagkonq 16/9 Arr. Penang 27/9 PM EMORIN Ridt d*pt*.%ton\. giddinm, n«ht block- Prepared in Germany, it It well known throughout luropc100 words
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Advertisement61 1969-06-17 10 S HOUSEHOLD IF baron develops a 1 slight mold while in the refrigerator, wipe it with a clean cloth dabbed in vinegar. When rennlshlng furniture remember that hot vinegar will remove old glue. Trie same will remove paste from woodwork after paper hanging One half cup serving of cottage cheese61 words
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Advertisement93 1969-06-17 10 Advertisement Beauty for the Over 35's If you're wlae you'll already have discovered that a tropical moist oil Is a natural wrlnkle-pre-ventatlve because 1 1 nourishes the skin, soaks out those dry, flaky patches, and checks the development of eroded skin cells that show up on the skin's surface as93 words
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Advertisement98 1969-06-17 10 MMTMT •MTECTrM KIN IRTEIRIIIf If you'd like a sample jufj send 25 cents in stamps to The Nunc. Federal Dispensary ST (S) Ltd, P.O. box 211. Singapore. P32t It's A Wonderful World for Women Every month in her WORLD REVLON ANNOUNCES i Ik MISS ELLY LEUNG, CHIEF CONSULTANT OF REVLON98 words
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Advertisement1011 1969-06-17 11 lAL PQtTS ..hi^T. Pl/l VOORUS U I§ )UM "21 r;Sr m JST m mmW *2fi jIT 2 ffi TALINYBIUS 2l 0 Vs Mtus 5 15 mi r, )ul I«IJ '3 lll| 14 II antilochus r 5/1 nem ft" m m '■If 1 ■C ESSS i 5?. Z%A «J _ROM_U_K_CONIIHNTAI PORTS1,011 words
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Advertisement2477 1969-06-17 11 mUm^KmmmmmMk\6MmwmLm 1 < 7 .TJI ZWl*iiLt aVI 1 YAM M EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. nrur r\%^ e\*jT\ fot Hambirg lily a BENLOMOND London Jaty 27 Singaport P. S'nim Perang 111 l 21, 21 -benratjHa jS- II a a 0 mfiFt kSri > Aniwtrp n Smgacore P2,477 words
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Advertisement1314 1969-06-17 11 W WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. |^P|^^»W For: Let Angeles New Orleans, Charleston, k*YJ New Yerk, New London. l^^^^^^ajm (alto accepting cargo tor ether Gulf and Atlantic pert*, lubiecf to inducement' Spore P. S'hom P ;nong SELLE ITOIU 17/19 June KAOMILOS 23/23 JMne 17/19 June 20/21 June KUPRES 22/24 July 19/21 July1,314 words
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Advertisement1094 1969-06-17 12 At I Vh— -^CAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. W—tmrn Australia Slntjapar*/ Japan Sarvica rtfßßßtli Smpoors Yoktuchi Nagoya Y'harri RoM "TttattM Mtra" 3IIUII I J.ry 14 July IS l.ly tl lily Wast Africa Singapore i Japan Sarvice Anfoia S nftpori Una fIH KoDt •NtnrayMin 24 11 l.ly 1111 A«f 21 Am 211,094 words
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Advertisement1003 1969-06-17 12 .^■■MMMKMBMHL«MaXMMfcMMMMMSIMRaIMMMI AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND SERVICE INDIA PAKISTAN. AND FAR EAST SMVICCS TO: AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALAND Tl NafMattilM Ml Main*. tm Mw »k«.. o.M. kav mmur (JftS V,^ f ZZ c B <., hjm RAIUIA Jll lul| t2 l.l| II lul» Penang P. S Mam b con Nl|lMt t lilß lAMORA1,003 words
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Advertisement779 1969-06-17 12 \XST7 Veptune" orient 'lines ltd. (licirMnted il tie Reiillic if Siit*9*r«) aj ICB Buillmi. CriMi Flnr, 2 Siißtii Way Til: *****3 7 Bj ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a UK-EUROPE SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS m/v "NEPTUNE TOPAZ" Lending ETA H.K. 15 17 Jun LE HAVRE 28 July SPORE 20-26 Jun LONDON 30 July PT. SHAM779 words
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Advertisement633 1969-06-17 12 j^PHHBMMMIMMMJFMJ^MViMBaB^IB^JBmiiij NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT TAKE NOTICE that no person M y^->. authorised to transact any busl- p I ness or sign any contracts on behalf g\/% ftf.%. I <fTt>lf I n. Success EnKrprlses Pf r^-iwl aX.c.4. arc aTJ- Ltd. and or Its j,ubiidlarles except t- 1 Mr. Sle Tek Soen. Md.633 words
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Article30 1969-06-17 13 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES June 16. RUBBER PRICE: 701 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN PRICE: $616.50 (down 1,2 J cents). Estimated offering 275 tons (up 10 tons).30 words
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Article245 1969-06-17 13 Rubber Market eases slightly TILT first grade rubber f.o.b. tf buyer* rk»ed at S p.m. In >infapoir and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 70'j eenta per Ib. clown une-righth of cent on Friday* closing level. The lone was quiet. R.A.S. and M.K.I, rioting prkea in MBla per Ib.. w-Merdav. Buyers Seller*245 words
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Article92 1969-06-17 13 /'MINIIt Preduee lithanjt, tm«a. pera neen deling oricee per pieul yeeterday. Cecenut eili riulk »4-i aeilera. drum 151 n.-llere Cepra M .1 1(0.0.1 loose June/ Cont.nent 1.11 B. Pepper: Muntok white 1127 i seller*. Sarawak white 1125 Hers, apeciai Sira*ak Mack IW.I aellers. garMed LAmpong hlai k 111592 words
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Article121 1969-06-17 13 'PHI Aiieaiatien er Bankt In I Malaysia Hn<a*«'a made ibeae rhannea ir lla ralea 10 mtrrbanta 00 •jio'rd 10 tnc equ.vaiem of on* unit United Statat: Kuyng I I 13 U4IW. airmail Or $3 02S0; Smj d•• $.■<•.: rrrin Mils fj 46<Xi trade bails. Selling TT er OD121 words
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Article74 1969-06-17 13 Till MilitM'n MMHM i>l finance has flved these rates for calculating customs dutir* for the period from Junr U to June 18. Rubber KM', rent* a Ib. Copra $496 a ton Palm Oil $440 a ton Palm Kernels i?. 18.50 a ton The ratrv of duties pat able74 words
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257 1969-06-17 13 qiHE price of Straits A tin, after its recent rise, fell marginally yesterday by 62$ cents to $616.50 on an offering estimated up 10 tons to 275 tons. Main support was reported from Europe with some Japanese buying. LOCAL RLBBER MART: The market257 words
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Article289 1969-06-17 13 I'ME PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTMO--1 RITV ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOW INO BIRTHINO ARRANCEMENTI FOR JUNE 17. OUT Hotittn*teir 1 I'lriadn 3, 4. Uold«D Ufa 6. Hm«B Orchid BY. Ra)uU N, Traviata 31 32. Pelaandtr 33 34. Mikuol Maru «U'4l Aka.huan Maru *2 43 and \Madysla* Bromtwskl 44. IN:289 words
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Article35 1969-06-17 13 ON IM f»; ti»»»nit marlitt in Hoot Konc yeaterdsy th» U.S. Dollar was quotsd at 6.***** for T.T. and 6.11-S '"I «ath. Starling was «uo(«l at 14.53 om tat' taid at 31U35 words
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Article534 1969-06-17 13 810 AND OFFER PRICE* OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSt F BUIINEIi IN THE lINGAPORt AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING I'OOMI OF THE STOCK CXCHANOI YtITEROAV WERE. INDUSTRIALS B *CMA Fen A Co 2M *.O8 Borneo Hi i had 1.7U CO Uamel llywood 248 C Bugar§ tM ■i h »d534 words
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Article574 1969-06-17 13 WITH the exception of certain selected industrials prices in the section on the Stock Exchange were generally easier yesterday. The falls, however were mainly marginal. There was a lack of buying support, but some short covering activity did make its appearance. Both trading rooms were574 words
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Article310 1969-06-17 13 MOVIMCNTkOP .riAHt ■•RICES BASED ON A COMPARISON OF LAST lALII IN THK (IN3APORI AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOM* OP THt STOCK EXCMANCE Vl*TEROAV WERI: INDUSTRIAL! ACMA I l Mats), Ban A Ca. ■"> eenta), ornao Barhad rent*). Carnal I cental. C. Sugara t i» HBU), CCM. I—6310 words
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Article237 1969-06-17 13 FLLOWING almost Immediately upon the merger with the SELCO group of companies a spol»esman for Pan-Electric Industries announced that the directors have accepted an offer from Mr. Charles Horvath for the CraneHire Division of his business. Consideration is the issue of 451.302 Pan-Electric 50 cent.s shares These shares237 words
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Article1129 1969-06-17 13 BUSINESS IN \M» KM'OKIIU TO THt UNGATOKE AND KIALA I.LMPIR IKADDKG ROOM* Or 1111 STOCK r.\ lIUM.I YKSTfcRDAY WITH THfc NLMBfcR OF SHARES TKADM) SHOWN IN BKA( Xl 1^ IN LOTS OK 1,000. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPKCIHI 1» INDUSTRIALS: UMA (1) $1.88; Ben and Co. (2) $2.08. *3> t'2o6.1,129 words
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Article39 1969-06-17 13 STOCK INDICES Juur 13 J4inr 16 Industrials: 153.86 152.08 I lol.lv 85.49 84.88 Proprrtirs: UMM 140.G6 Tins 82.94 8J.94 S rubbrrs: 1 ti l 1U9.53 I>rc. 30. 1966 160. 1 Ore. 31, 1968 100. t Dec. 29. 1961 I«0.39 words
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Article49 1969-06-17 13 i\S thr official Malayan Short term Money Market for the week rnderi Saturday June 14 ranxe of call rates waa M follows: BANK FINDS: 3 per cent to 3'« per cent. GENERAL FINDS: »>, per cent to 4 per cent. MOW Mr VIS i. funds totalled S.'l million.49 words
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Article17 1969-06-17 13 THI Malkaurnt Stack liahima >v 1 1 lon»1 v»»'»nl»y for Us QuMe. 1 Birlhda.7 Holiday.17 words
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Article264 1969-06-17 13 1968 was a year of considerable progrt development ami tlon lor Eupoc Pulp and Paper Industries Llcl the chairman. Mr award Eu, In his statement. He said that 80 per cent of the first phase of the company s construction programme was completed Fully completed buildings include the264 words
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Article101 1969-06-17 13 MODERATE overnight business: «a- transacted on the Slngaporp 'ntrrbank markrt at i p* l throughout the v. Eight days call ported done at 5, pvr Treasury Bills were on tap at 4 per cent. Quiet conditions prevailed In loans. MalayM;t borrower 31 per cent for overnight funds on101 words
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Article42 1969-06-17 13 TINS were Idle with prires generally unchanged from their overnight levels In London at the end of last week. Rubbers eased In line with other equities ami Issues to show modest Mis tnataded East Anatte, London> Sumatra a*xH*tfhrie.42 words
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Advertisement865 1969-06-17 13 .^SoTi^T "b«J""TAI TIM DREDaMC of Singapore) BERHAD NCmcE IS HEREBY GIVEN (Incorporated in Malaysia) .hat the Sixth Annual General NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN >k of Faber Union Limited. that «n Interim Dividend, the i be held at Nos. 140-142 '■'■'ty-flrst, ot eighty cent.s <80cts> n Road. Singapore-1 on P* r865 words
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Article16 1969-06-17 14 MM MONO HUtlAIN IM f m il > OF CAT! Madam Ja«a- n.n r.« and i'>'16 words
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Article8 1969-06-17 14 MlliON MAHlrf O«AMO Annul >,■ tut Imporlrd aho*a '<8 words
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Obituary79 1969-06-17 14 rATHtM LAURINT, M. paawd »»ay Moun- A fin.a H»|. u; 1 Cathedral i» Hidadar). TENC TMIAM KON p.v>*d a»ay u t"ti nrt *a mnt*r-m-la« d 'o mourn hi* un 17-*-«» 2-341 p m. I »i.ii« tor lignum. MM MAN tOHC CMIW, »t* Ml. on l*ib Jun«. wn hi drath.79 words
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Obituary49 1969-06-17 14 IN EVER LOVING Memory of Um A. •■■•>• rnn»nnb«r»* by HIM 'Irpo. IN CMIRIIHID MEMORT or Ij— •,»f (;n.»i on- noh.» mother, a tru* > rrmrmb*r«<l by ner IN IVID LOVINC MEMORY of Mr. mi »ho drp«rtFd this ond irn yrar* ««o to<l<i« InMrtm ny A.Dfrt inri Pbiiomcn*49 words
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Advertisement520 1969-06-17 14 ataMaaasuMSaßßßßßl INNIVIRSUIES aNMUNCEMCNTS SIITNS CIUI ACTIVITIES C*NSHENC£S. OftTHS ENCtCCMCNTS. I •ate MR SIS lit It warn, (act iH.nasil wars It SS atte- C-H'. »n V»•Ml U »sr«s k> irtit^tal »tr< H t»«t» ttrt.ti T.tMS In Str».tt tsar,- SI M J UU and Mia (She* k K M H ..•NORA .nee520 words
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Advertisement1394 1969-06-17 14 4 PIECE BAND comi' 1181 OUICK SALE nonnon t.airtin. I -<m Road Spore Agenci WIIU* s i*re SEMI DBTACHIO BUNGALOW K tPECIAL SERVICE tor )ot. .emr" furnuhed Hhone .ilumon. vacant g in all ptpera throughout KUm M)NC COURT, Totnlinaon •»aa. p«.«ttd R<wd d1 r v x ry fiat. «tn iloor.1,394 words
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Advertisement1561 1969-06-17 14 I tion «1.3 M 0.n.0 off era to Tel: SH-'oW > 1 lUSIHESS OPPORTUWITIESI Sgj^J J MIOICAL PRACTICE X.L No dsjastrt.' •J M 64 FIAT »00. Wmt conrtllion. onr I l«Mn». Boa K.M\ QVnrr 120 8 Bin A venu« IMCIAI orris): ma yo<ir tltvln- s opi L T R l1,561 words
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Advertisement1115 1969-06-17 14 Lhbf A^Lb aW Ms) ijfl^a I k^i I fIH ,Tj I SHH k^S I say -^-^Sg^Sgij 1 JOIN THE ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE AS A (GD) PILOT OFFICER i O|i|Hiitiniilit's lie ahundant in thr \ll> MUM I 1 1. lining it carried nut in Mala\sia and Overseas. I 1)1 A1,115 words
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Advertisement515 1969-06-17 14 SHERIFFS SALE N HI! HK.H K I <•» IMB IM Bill <>l »IWC U II N«» Ml <'l l\K 1 iion \<> II IN 111 l < M -I «>^ AUCTION SALE OF Rack Contalnir.s: H:c tim. Bull Sesium. M soups. Cai relies. Biylcic. CoQeeJ i'ouc; Dcttoi. 1 Slippers. Biscuit,515 words
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Advertisement1314 1969-06-17 15 (f^S) MARKETING MANAGER An expanding manufacturing organisation of AMMONIA PLANT SUPERINTENDENT Consumer Goods his a vacancy for a Marketing Manager. His duties Include sales expansion. Esso Standard Malaya Berhad is looking tor a training- of sales staff, advertising, dealer and Superintendent for its Ammonia Plant at Port Consumer promotions, preparation1,314 words
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Advertisement1031 1969-06-17 15 ASSOCIATED MINES (M) SDN. BHD. '< f* VACANCIES ftSSO) There exists In our Group of Companies the following vacaa- mechanical N ciK-.H. MAINTENANCE ENGINEER B. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS C experienced mechanical DRAUGHTSMEN The Esso Refinery at Port Dickson is looking for O. trainee mechanical DKA-GHTSMEN Maintenance Engineer. Applicants should be qualifications:1,031 words
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54 1969-06-17 16 Showman in search of a little oriental exotica w iAPORI I rican showLombardy is International mission :;iiu< at a beau- d sun tour rough and other HoiiK'wards homewards in Las lere grea' have perlor:i would ha\p .t pl'.i.s the Dealing daintim fvcn stripping If she be performing here f.»r the54 words
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Article15 1969-06-17 16 Tnt I $3 000 Re- il and •he Mi EmerBMlrv f-15 words
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Article, Illustration124 1969-06-17 16 Heart girl Ah Sim arrives in S'pore for treatment CIM.\POKI. Mon. I uhi > i old Penan* hrart i ;itf |M ieoh Ah miii (store) .trrneri here >i-sleril.i\ lor treatment. Ml N I. in head of thr Thwack i "it ■<> 1 >■> lin k Scut llospit.il. said her condition124 words
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87 1969-06-17 16 L \H. Mon. Two were k:.led Instantaneously yesterday when they fell irom a moving lorry and were crushed at Wan Krlian, 18 miles from here. They were Abdul Rahman b:n Mohamed. 25. of Semper.ng. and Arshad bin Taib. I 50. of Repoh. Another87 words
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Article, Illustration249 1969-06-17 16 Avoid being rude plea by Mentri to shopmen KUALA LUMPUR. Mon gHOPKEEPERS were urged today not to use "harsh words" to customers to avoid giving rise to tension. The appeal came from Selangor's Mentri Besar. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, following reports that some shopkeepers had been Impolite to customers249 words
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Article54 1969-06-17 16 L'l AI.A 1.1 MPI K. Mon. Polirr po>ts are to be set up in housing fl.ils in.i sen>itive areas, the <•( I'D Kuala l.umpur, Inche Abu Bak.tr bin A/u. announced today. He m >peakinc at a rimmluill tea party organised by Urn Merak Flats Ro«duili committee54 words
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293 1969-06-17 16 IMMEDIATE ACTION TO DRAW MORE INVESTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. 'pHE Capital Investment Committee is to take immediate action to attract more foreign capital to Malaysia. The MlnUter with Special Duties and chairman of the committee. Tun Tan Siew Sin. .-aid today one jf th* first ta>ks of the new com293 words
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Article40 1969-06-17 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tan All Tft. .11. was today jailed for year and ordered to be Kivrn two strokes of the rotan when he admitted associating with an armed man at Kallang Park on Sept. 13 last year.40 words
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155 1969-06-17 16 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon A POLICE MAN was caught in the act of breaking into a shophou^e with an iron jen:mv the High Court was told today. And he was beinp; helped by a fireman, said witness. In the dock were PC.155 words
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135 1969-06-17 16 CINOAHOKE. Mon US. textile businessman Mr. D.ivid Bernstein said toI day after a week'that he would "go broke" if he invested In Singapore and Malaysia. Reason: He was shocked to find people here wearing little warm clothing. Mr Bernstein, who135 words
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Article27 1969-06-17 16 PEVANQ. Mon A poultry dealer was fined $60 u>day for breaking the curfew to catch a chicken which had broken loose from its case.27 words
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259 1969-06-17 16 Treasury robbery case appeal rejected L'UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federal Court today dis missed an appeal by Ungku Ismail Mahmood, 32, against a sentence of seven years' jail for abetting the armed robbery al tno Johore State Treasury last Aug. 26. Ungku I>mail. a paper searcher at the Treasury, abetted259 words
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Article80 1969-06-17 16 KAN Mi Sn Patunah b.;. meed the people of Prrlus to si\r generously to the Emergenc3 Rili^f Fund h.'tPr receiving :i!u j :i frum a bu*ui( Mr. Jocindt r BiHCh, in the Mentri Bfs.tr off) aLs<> received $100 for the fund from the chairni;in of the80 words
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Advertisement316 1969-06-17 16 FOR BUSY MEN IllE 2 Minute Contest WILKINSON SWORD BLADES fl 1 THOUSANDS l^fe lOF DOLLARS mJ w M worth of prizes t^w Guaranteed 675 Spend 2 minutes, or much less and win yourself a mahjong set >^BAM^%4rwMpnWpMipJlßT r nan( 'soma Titus man's watch. M^ BBBk'k r an Everead y316 words
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Miscellaneous134 1969-06-17 16 \lh ,1 Onp By I. T. II ami in I Y'WANTA, SURE, THEN GET MXIR >^ "^CERTAINLY... JUST I R<^wsi ALL :^~<. WWEN \MLL MXI I I PROBAK.Y A WEEK I GO. OOP?] WHY J GEAR TOGrTHER/ ALL WCHrA STAY CLEAR OF h3SS"H HEAPY, f SEE -iOV, BE BACK? OR134 words
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Article200 1969-06-17 17 HOUSTON, Mon. Orville Moody, a former US Army sergeant shot a twopar ~,2 for a 281 aggregate to win the US$2OO,OOO U.S. Open golf championship by one stroke here yesleiday. Moody. 35. edged three golfers Bob Rosburg. Al Gr.berger and British amateur champion200 words
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Article444 1969-06-17 17 ATHLETICS MWM. l)l( row-country -Men '.v •er M Bn iri'jnuran 23 15 0. Homen: Winner Ng 1 \ll> I N O LOULK Stt. SCHOOL Bojs llui A 1 lMra: 1 Wong Ah Peng 2 Chang ed Dn. 13 1. »noci. 1 Muhamed Din 2 W ng An -°eng 3444 words
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Article302 1969-06-17 17 CONRAD NG - M- soccer ON, says Hamzah CONRAD NG By JHIS YEAR'S Merdeka soccer tournament will be neld, although not as scheduled on Aug. 1-17. New dates are tentatively set for early October. This was announced in Kuala Lumpur yesterday by Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, vice-president of the F.A. of302 words
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Article, Illustration466 1969-06-17 17 Jockey Kingston suspended and fined $1,000 lOCKEY Ricky Kingston was fined $1,000 and J suspended for one month by the stewards for not riding Song of Love on its merits at Penang on Saturday. Song of Iyove. a rank outsider, finished second by a to stable mate Marker Buoy. SATtKDAX466 words
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Article223 1969-06-17 17 Ol the photo finish KM l I: Blaited Oak ■Md V isofl I hung in under MMN tn the straight and bumped I'rrciout Lotus 'Nf^m about half furling from the l:n>h and again close to the post. Nelson was severely reprimanded for not objecting for 2nd place223 words
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219 1969-06-17 17 SELANGOR DECIDE FOR QUICK RE-START THE executive committee of the Selangor Schools Sports Council yesterday decided at Kuala Lumpur to resume their Interrupted second term programme immediately. Their deputy prealdert. Tuan Syed Abu Bakar Barakbah. said: "We must, try as far as possible to continue our programme as our contribution219 words
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Article39 1969-06-17 17 HONG KONO Mnn Spectators set olf a score of fires and not police took up positions throughout the Government vtpdlum tonight ax the touring English Football Association tleven beat Hong Kong 6-0. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article42 1969-06-17 17 BERNE. Mun A woman and four children were killed instantly and 17 others injured by a Ford Cobra during a car Mr here yesterday They had entered an out-of-bounds area for spectators to get a better view of the race42 words
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Article45 1969-06-17 17 PARIS. Mon— The vi: lent en reign of French filly. Ssraca. iY\f< Saint Martini til ended by Ciepellana R Poincelati In the 10' f Prix dc Diane— the French Oaks— at Chantlllv \evierday Crep^llana won by threequarters of a length Olai:eu»e was third45 words
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Article32 1969-06-17 17 8t Georges Institution and King Edward VII School of Tn.ping will hold their athletic niret.s on Friday and Saturday respective The annual reunion dinners for old boys have been cancelled.32 words
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Article19 1969-06-17 17 The Kelantan lawn tennis championships will be held at the Union courts. Kota Bharu. from June 2G-2719 words
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Article20 1969-06-17 17 The Perils AAA will hold their annual championships at the Derma English School ground. Kangar. on July 2-3.20 words
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Article596 1969-06-17 17 WFIGHTS for viturd.i>. third da* of I'enang ra<*-«.. II I 1)1V 4— «K Sokitiimi H -9" Jenria I'rriiou- l.otii" «-l* >an l"ranci»«w Km.. II Beep Berp 8.11 I ..re «lr I ihr Ml Knmantira O'» OvM <..,.,. lii-niovil r.,liU«an II olt < i i iuv. 5— n (Jreat Champ596 words
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Article, Illustration76 1969-06-17 17 I NCHE Hamzah bin Dato 1 Abu Samah (above), the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, has accepted the invitation to be patron of the sportswriters Association of Malaysia. Inche Hamzah gave his consent when a SAM delegation, led by acting president Rahim Razalll. called at his office at76 words
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Article63 1969-06-17 17 14. Tt Pu'.r* Second n*" cord of 11 B.s tor 100 m at the Perils Combin-d Bchoola athletic mcc; at Hangar yej-terday. W v.a.s adjudged the best Under-15 performer. He also won the 200 m (25 5) and long jump 1 5 5m i. Zainun binte63 words
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Article228 1969-06-17 17 CINGAPORE Badminton Association, in a bid to 3 overcome likely European opposition to the holding of the proposed World badminton championships In Singapore in 1970. have decided to send secretary Max Lange to plead their case at the International Badminton Federation's annual meetine: in London on228 words
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Advertisement333 1969-06-17 17 In tests on leading makes of cars from around the world 16 different car makes gave better acceleration and more miles per gallon with Champion Turbo-Action spark plugs! In M 0 m«t*> •cc«l«r»tion MM > n ToyOUi trailing behind arc using tttndird »p»r. plugi »r.<J th« two ToyoU* m t-ont333 words
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Article, Illustration183 1969-06-17 18 SINGAPORE. Monday A 92.000-TON Norwegian tanker damaci <l >>> .in explosion in the Indian Oi -.Hi ..ii May .ii in which two crew were killed, arrived here yesterday. But the Kollbryn. with ;t ::ooft. e.ish in her side. will not he183 words
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Article38 1969-06-17 18 ..I. A Mon The opetieremany of the 15th Asian 1 here today suileied a hitch when officials discipating nations Singin amused official* were unable to tind the flags and the foi unda38 words
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Article71 1969-06-17 18 BREMEN. Mon— The 255.000--ton British super-tanker Esso Scotia, which was in danger of breaking its back after swinging across tho Weser River In a squall last night, was towed to safely by tugs early today. The tanker, the largest yet built in Europe, was launched hereReuter - 71 words
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Article25 1969-06-17 18 NEW DELHI. Mon. 1 !ir ID 'his ueek thoose it-s cundidate for India's next President Mr S. Nijalinuappa. party president, said toil.t. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article31 1969-06-17 18 BANGKOK lion Three people MN shot .md WNHU badly injured yesterday when 200 university students riotrd at a temple fair in the northern city oi fluciißniai.31 words
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380 1969-06-17 18 Parliament passes no-confidence vote in Saigon Govt SAIGON. Monday PARLIAMENT today voted 49 to 21 In favour of a motion of no-confldence in the Cabinet of Premier Tran Van Huong. A Lower House spokesman, announcing this, said the vote of no-confldence was passed specifically on ■onomic measures and increased taxationReuter - 380 words
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Article299 1969-06-17 18 LONDON. M.n The market., after opening slightly firmer, drifted easier on lack of followthrough prompted by general do- mestic economic uncertainty. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was IJ down at 394.1. Leading Industrials were slightly easier on balance, with turnover at a very low level. British299 words
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Article52 1969-06-17 18 LONDON. Mon. Spot 20, d July 25>td.. Aug. 25 M6d.. Sept. 24\d.. July Sept. 25d.. Oct. Dec. :"4 ,tl. Jan. March 24' ci.. April June MH&, July Sept. 24.d.. Oct. Dec. 24.d.. Jan., March 24d April June 23 15 lf.d.. July Sept. 23;vd.. c.i.f. July 24-, d.. Aug 24'4d.52 words
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Article30 1969-06-17 18 LONDON. Mon Spot £1430 (—£2 i. sellers £1431 <- U), Forward buyers £1438 c— £'-i. sellers £1439 luuchgdi. Settlement £1431 i—£l>. Turnover a.m. 230 tons, pm 170 tons. Tone: Steady.30 words
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Article74 1969-06-17 18 $2 MILLION COTTON MILL FOR STORE TOKYO, Mon. A Hong Kong businessman is to take part with Japan's Nichibo Company in a Ss2 million cotton spinning mill to be set up in Singapore. The Japanese firm said it was entering a joint venture with Mr Frank W.K Tsao. of HongReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration285 1969-06-17 18 Alexander, the 'attack, attack!' General, dies I ONDON. Mon. Firlci Marshal Earl Alrxander of Tunis, the man who led Britain's greatest military retreats and victories in modern times, died early today. He was 77. Second World War retreat., before victorious German and Japanese armies at Dunkirk nnd in Burma wereReuter - 285 words
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314 1969-06-17 18 England set for victory: West Indies 258 for 7 L ONDON. Mon. Only the weather <ml West Indies tail-enders stood between i land and a crushing first Test cricket rictoi Old Tra/Tord. Manchester. West Indies, needing 2G6 to avoid defeat, were 258 for seven when rain wash* play on the314 words
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Article77 1969-06-17 18 I N(.l l-l ll \M I INDII |»l Inn- I' \M > I INKII S ■mi "iturd.n T I I Rl Dl l:l< KM I \i;i w DOIr 111 li 111 l; l»\\l-« SOBI KM Knighi MOM) I 1 1 i; SHtPHKKU 111 MMtIK- n I \trar, «kts ..II77 words
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147 1969-06-17 18 ONDON. Mun, Om Ch«p*J pell, younger brother of Australian Teot batsman lan. till ttw tirvi i-entury of the Player .Sunday League when red an unbeaten 128 in 1 Somerset s nine-wicket, victory 1 over Surrey. At LBICKtmt: Gloucs b! I.eus 115 <N. 4-17 1,147 words
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