The Straits Times, 18 June 1969
1969-06-18
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Title Section25 1969-06-18 1 DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 The Straits Times The Nations! Newspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1969 15 CENTS K.D.N. 3104 M.C. (P) No. 072325 words
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Article, Illustration484 1969-06-18 1 Millions will see that first step on the moon WASHINGTON. Tue» AMERICAN astronaiil Neil Armstrong's Hist step on thf moon due :M precisely o»>17 (iMT (1.47 |).m. Singapore Time on .lulv 21 will be seen and heard In millions of television viewers ;.ll n\( v the world. i >i the484 words
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Article, Illustration237 1969-06-18 1 JACKIE SAM - Insurance office visited by CPIB JACKIE SAM After raid on MSA office and seizure of papers.... By CINCAPORE, Tues. Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau officers have visited the Raffles Place office of Edward Lumley and Sons Ltd., the insurance brokers, following yesterday's raid on the Malaysia-Singapore Airlines office. The home of237 words
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Article104 1969-06-18 1 GENERAL EASING OF TENSION KUALA LUMPUR. TO) There has been general eaMng off of tension in the country, the Information Control Centre reported today. However, .some aTMJ VMM sttl] alTected bv rumours and wild speculation. An unoccupied >hophou>e In Penang was slightly damaged by tin Atempted arson Is suspected. The104 words
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Article45 1969-06-18 1 MOSCOW Tu«i Soviet grand master Bush Sparks today became the n< world ataSSf champion He deieatpcl Tig ran Petrosvan whose 40th bbi fiay i.s today —In a lout Bad dose seties ;iu.; unit I ■.':< o: 'he .scheduled 24 games tPI45 words
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Article, Illustration457 1969-06-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday rpHK Malaysia! Qmwu J ment today reßrettrd Hut the Singapore (>m rrnmrnt i<l "not ha\e the t— rttty" to infurm it about yesterday** raid by < PIB men on the MSA •AM in the Krpuhlit "Whilr we will457 words
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Article42 1969-06-18 1 SAIGON. Tues -Pruv.e Mini l.ster Tran Van Huong told his staff today that he would never resign, and ordered the closure of any newspapers reporting that ne was planning to do so. high government sourcet said. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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194 1969-06-18 1 SMASHED: TERROR CAMPAIGN PLOT IN WEST IRIAN JAKARTA. Tues. —A plot to launch a terror campaign la West Irian this month has been smashed, it was announced today. i >:". i... >aid the j i the t'N special representative and several Indonesian leaders. The head of tne Weal Irian officeReuter - 194 words
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Article60 1969-06-18 1 AMSTERDAM. Tuen Ten Soviet ambassadors in South- fust Asia were urgently called home for consultations to align their host nations against Peking, the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reported today It cited diplomatic observers in Singapore as saying that room nes like India. Indonesia Japan and Thailand mightAP - 60 words
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Article29 1969-06-18 1 KUCHING TUM Foitvthree 'bad hats in the Matt were arrested yesterday. the State Information Control Centre said today So far. 79 people have been arrested since disturbances29 words
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Article58 1969-06-18 1 TEL AVIV Tue.s A greimcle thrown Into a crowd v! people In UM Middle of Gaza last niirhi killed one Arab and wounded 22 others, an Israeli army spokesman announced hue The grenade, apparently aim- nt jl a passing Israeli vehicle, exploded amone Hir Arabs hundredsReuter - 58 words
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Article110 1969-06-18 1 LONDON. Tues Sterling's dollar rate suddenly plunged 32 points on the foreign exchanee market here this alterpoon, ailer being at its firmest level for weeks during most of the day During the morning trading period a demand lor the currency lifted it> rate 13 points above the Friday110 words
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Article49 1969-06-18 1 SAIGON. Tues The British tanker Aluco was (ired on by communist gunners today as -lie moved along the Lone Tau shipping channel, but all rounds miaasd it. Three rocket grenade rounds were fired at the 19.340-ton vessel, but she reported no casualties or damage AP.AP - 49 words
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782 1969-06-18 1 Lee lays his cards on the table, and tells why SYDNEY. Tuesday (JINUAPORE Prime Minister Mr. Yew made it clear heir tonmht he I do nothing at the five-power def< Canberra to jeopardise Singapon Mr Lee arrived hen- todiv lor talks which beIn Canberra tomorrow with Britain. Malaysia, Australia and782 words
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Article9 1969-06-18 1 England— by 10 wickets i Truiloid Full ret»r! P»tlt9 words
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Advertisement226 1969-06-18 1 KISTS > IN CLUBS. MAHAR&CO.>^ BALLS. BAGS 13. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 6 MOON FLIGHT I urn In I'.itr 10 for tlir first nf .i M i rie> of tin- \polli 10 eren V Visit us at our SBpRGpID GGUF)?ER| ADItS I 8 Housecoat -2 00 Pyi«mos I'om $1 75226 words
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Advertisement29 1969-06-18 1 PRACTICAL GIFT for a New Homt ■MM or tottrry operated CHOOSE A FANCY WALL CLOCK have an ice-cold todau! jfln puts the flavour where v the fun is... everytime!29 words
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140 1969-06-18 2 STOMACH BLAST No. 2 FOR SWORD SWALLOWER lIOfJSTON. Tues.—Sixty-one-year-old circus sword xwallower was in satisfactory condition today in hospital here after surgeons removed the remains of an exploded 36in neon tube from hi» stomach It was the second such operation for Francis D«caa in year, both operations coming after tubingUPI - 140 words
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Article67 1969-06-18 2 Samantha sued for divorce 1X36 ANGELtS 1 ur*. Actor-producer Tom stern has aued Brl'wli actre&s Samantha Eiwar (or divorce, seeking cu*iixly of their two children on thr ground* that one is unlit and alleging she has hidden U*****.000 in European banks His complaint says they separated a week ago TheyAP - 67 words
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Article27 1969-06-18 2 MIAMI. Tue«- Four i-rrwmen *«n killed and four others badly burned when boiler exj ploded In a Dominion steamer I off the Cuba coart— UPL27 words
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336 1969-06-18 2 Heart deaths: 4-to-l odds against sitters NEW YORK, Tuesday MKN who move their legs and musclet double their odds of escaping heart attack* compared with sitters according to a survey here. And. if heart attacks do come, tnc sitters ;»r« four times more likely to die than men who areAP - 336 words
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Article, Illustration78 1969-06-18 2 HOUSTON (Texas i, Tues.— Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong has been piloting this rocket-powered lunar landing training vehicle at HI inj ton Air Force bane near here. He ian he seen in the o|m n <>< knit faring left in this picture. The training programme railsAP - 78 words
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250 1969-06-18 2 Astronauts may bring back moon bugs in lungs: Expert WASHINGTON, Tuesday. IF APOLLO 11 brings any moon bii2 S back to 1 earth, they probably will be carried in the lungs of the astronauts, a spare agency official said yesterday The chances are extra* mclv small of any extraterrestial organism*UPI - 250 words
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Article69 1969-06-18 2 MADRIU Tim Mr Ih. m-«* O Paine hrad of the V tinnul Aeronau'.io am: Adaninistra'inii >,<ul h'-n vr.vterday the Soviet Dntog n «:ill win the mcr la the moon I -«ni !>■ cmimed an American a-U3 M Urn ftnt i>> •i» iiiiv.n iiut it isReuter - 69 words
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53 1969-06-18 2 C 3 B .nieon* stole Richard Burt n'.« Welsh raatenkaj Irtin him e«tteni' uhirh ♦er h' hotel m K« bMsv 1 day ■annul c He had aaken the ivtei to l,v it when In irr.\"i n Friday t begin filming "Anne o( tba I53 words
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Article81 1969-06-18 2 lI AMBI K(. Tues. A 11 huildin K firm here has claimed a world record in constructing a seven-storey office building in two days. 17 hours. 41 minutes and 2:5 seconds The firm. Montagehau Hamburc. said that after the foundation stone of the prefabricated buildiriK m laid at81 words
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36 1969-06-18 3 ics. A ne« pay I Britain 1 3&0 00U .nu WOOMD mmt n skllla I aen*. approval lasi Denis April I million iZ'jQ m:.lion Uncir; extra nd^d by Board >36 words
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Article34 1969-06-18 3 Round-thfr-i^ock telecommunicat ons between Bangkok and TOta opened today via a satellite over \te Pacittlc. reducing th« waltd telephone letween the id bwn conduced by fhv. limited time basis. Reuier.Reuter - 34 words
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Article38 1969-06-18 3 JAKARTA. Tues— The Indone.sian Government will lm- port 350 000 tons of rice from Uif United States ihi* year to .-.jpplrment domestic produchich is expected to be equal to last years 10.6 I million ton*. UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article, Illustration342 1969-06-18 3 Supreme Court rules: Powell's constitutional rights violated WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE Supreme Court, in the unprecedented challenge to Congress, ruled yesterday that the House of Representatives violated the constitutional rights of controversial Negro Representative Adam Clayton Powell when it excluded him from nis seat in March. 1967. The decision was expectedReuter - 342 words
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86 1969-06-18 3 Giant wave sweeps 8 into sea: Three killed LONDON. Tues.— A giant Atlantic wave swept eight people off a harbour wall in the Cornwall resort of Portreath yesterday killing three of them. The ei«hi had gathered at I the wall to watch a series of big Atlantic swell*. Minutes later86 words
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102 1969-06-18 3 \GO. Tue v allergist told anu of 150 beekeepers yesterday that raw hon.an effective treatment for 8n per cent of all allergies Dr William petersn: he had 22.000 p.. ■cress the US. who were using raw honey along with mor«> customary medi-•n-e allergyAP - 102 words
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Article, Illustration262 1969-06-18 3 Russia sends more troops to flashpoint frontier YEW YORK. Tues. Russia has sent new divisions to increase its estimated armed strength to 1.5 million men along the border with China. Time Mima zinc reports. And thti frontier has become more dangerous than ever after a reported cla.«h i. ear China'sAP - 262 words
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Miscellaneous5 1969-06-18 2 TOE GAMOOLG 4>~* >£&4&— ~ir~5 words
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Advertisement19 1969-06-18 3 i,-. .^^a—.,. DEPOSIT WmHtNkmwb ■li if!'.lf ia Vwf# >tf?M<rff W! P!.. '1. 1 l M -A'»H( t JfVK/Y, JM^19 words
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Advertisement98 1969-06-18 3 wine dine on board the dance to the exciting sound of "THE SANDBOYS" PS 0^ lunch, dinner supper fabulous eastern continental food free transportation from Clifford pier by luxury launches for reservation call at 5.1.T.0. office at Clifford pier tel. *****-***** If bras were boys, you 'd go steady with98 words
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Article, Illustration139 1969-06-18 4 - SINGAPORE. Tues. Sultry Australian dancer Tabatha (abuve) is now on a snake hunt in Singapore. She nerds a pjthon for a sixzling jingle dance art. Shortly after her arrival here this afternoon, the leggy, curvaceous blonde said: "In Bangkok, my 1 t>t place139 words
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82 1969-06-18 4 SINOAPORE. Tues Four men who claimed trial ln a magistrate's court on Monday to stealing 10 ca*en of clitarettes worth about $5,000 from the Central Customs warehouse In Keppel Road were labourer*, and not customs officers as reported ln the Btralts Times A Customs82 words
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Article48 1969-06-18 4 SINOAPORE, Tues— ln support of the Government's "Keep I the City Clean" campaign the A W organisation has produced special litter bags for use in cai> They can be obtained roni the orguni.^allon s snack Miop In the MSA Builalng in Robinson Road.48 words
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Article34 1969-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tue« The National Theatre Club will screen two films, "An Appreciation of Chinese Music and I Thre«> F.u •«•> of the Chinese hi tin; club hall at 8 1 pja tomorrow.34 words
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187 1969-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tuesday 4 CAR battery dealer alleged by the prosecuA tion to be "a Peeping Tom," today denied on oath a charge of murdering his neighbour, who was said to have objected to his "peeping" activities, i Ho Joon Toh. 31, also a187 words
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155 1969-06-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Revenue collected by the Postal Bervlc«vVjrlnK 1967 mounted to an all-time record and nearly $4 million more than in 1966 This is stated ln the department "s annual report for that year. Stamps sold during the year totalled $138 million (1.3155 words
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Article372 1969-06-18 4 ARUN SENKUTTUVAN - ASP in life-and-death struggle ARUN SENKUTTUVAN CINCAPORK, Tuts. A Deputy Public Prosecutor today told a preliminary inquiry thai an acting Assistant Superintendent of Police had to "struggle for survival" when he caught an armed suspect. The DPP, Mr. K.S. Rajah said: "Following a tip-off, acting ASP Ying Yoke Chang, Inspector372 words
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83 1969-06-18 4 SINOAPORE. Tues. Vice Admiral Sir William O'Brien commander of the Far East Fleet has awarded good MffVtCf testimonials to 17 civilian employees at the Naval Bane. They are: Krlsynan Sahadevan, Chua Swee Teck, Sanjivl Michael. Sankaral Pillai Gangadharan Pillal. Aroltlasumy Anthony. Leong83 words
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Article24 1969-06-18 4 SINOAPORE. Turn. The Boy»" Town Old Boys Association will hold the .sunl-flnals of the "Talentlme for Schools 1M»" at 7.30 pm tomorrow.24 words
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Article23 1969-06-18 4 SINOAPORE. Turn The Sree Narayana Mission collected a total of f 15.006 63 for Its Flag Day on May 3123 words
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Advertisement277 1969-06-18 4 ORCHARD: OPENS TOMORROW! Want to have some real adventure? You're invited to stwiwiy nil iway...liifk «wiy ...love away ...and ZSESSSSSr""* j fw-awaywithDu-away David Niven DiMWiy FayeDunaway that is. Mickey Rooney v Jack Carter f The AianAida Extraordinary JJ Seaman" MGM ■t Panavisionand Metrocolof Funny... Nobody thinks of a BOY when277 words
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Advertisement55 1969-06-18 4 sinGopuro IKTERr CONTIKENTAI M OKMAIIO «0»0. SNSA»O« (Sophisticated Q /\cndezvous LOUNGE NO COVER CHAWOC OPENS TODAY: J-e-9 p.m. Suml Duft Nutan Pran "KHANDAN" Eastmancolor Hindi w/Eng. Molay Sub. Children «5 ctf. All Seeti I ■■■■WW Today. 1.30-3.30-7.00 9.10 p.m. Boris Karloff Catherine Locey "THf SORCERERS" (Color). I Tomorrow: "My BrMe55 words
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Advertisement354 1969-06-18 4 i < AIMTOL- OPENS FRIDAY! I CJAMANGO...HIS GUN BLASTED HOLES! I ...BIG BLOODY HOLES! I 'V i^WKLy i cjniHnMGo TECHNICOLOR W0 TECHHISCOPE SEAN TODO HELENE CHANEL MICKEY HAR6ITAY Lo>r 2 Days: 1-330-7-930 p.m. IJIIO-TONIGHT 9.15 P.M 7 )49P?HBUMft& A riIAIIITV HI >l I'ltl >811 Itl f BT^y f 4§fW JaWlaaai354 words
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Advertisement609 1969-06-18 4 [gATHAYJft] SEASON EXTENDED! i 1 10 45am. 1 IS, Ml, ».30, t.U COLUMBIA PICTURES Pri "MACKENNA S GOLD oREGORV PECK. OMAR iHAR Siii»' Color LAST DAY! 3 Shows 2 00, S3O A Ml Lo no 1 PEYTON PLACE C'Scope Color by Daluxa (Fojii OPENS TOMORROW Foye 1 "Th» EKtraordmory Scam.n"609 words
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Article, Illustration138 1969-06-18 5 V ti A PORE. Tues.— An Australian docDr. T Cilvn White, today the nopcl to .stimulate people' through pub:. latlon as the flrst step towards Increased blond doA blood d< f. Dr. il lian Red Cross iblic should the necesblood not others.138 words
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268 1969-06-18 5 Guard tells of night a woman fell to death SECURITY fiimrd Basiron bin Haliman was on night duty at the main gate of an uncompleted hotel building in Amber Road when a woman. Pungut binte Idrls, approached him. When he asked her where she was going, she ran past him268 words
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132 1969-06-18 5 Singaporean elected vice-president of E-W Centre SINGAPORE. Toe*. Mr. Patrick Poh Wah Chia. a former teacher at Serangoon Secondary School, has been elected one of the five vice-presidents of the East -West Centre Student-' Association In Hawaii. The association Is an organisation representing more than 500 students from the United132 words
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Article, Illustration261 1969-06-18 5 10,000 miles flight from US for first real Chinese meal SINGAPORE. Tues..— Three American teenagers flew 10.000 miles from home and had their first real Chinese dinner here last night. But handling chopsticks won't be the only thing they'll be learning to do well during their twomonth stay here. Nor261 words
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Article28 1969-06-18 5 SINGAPORE. Tues The Singapore Paediairlc Society will hold a symposium on practical aspects of neonatal paediatrics at KandanK Kerbau Hospital lecture theatre at 8.15 p.m. on Friday28 words
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Article31 1969-06-18 5 SINGAPORE. Tues The Bishop of Singapore. Rev. Chlu Ban It, will lead the evensong and dedication of St. Peter's Church hall in Serangoon Gardens at 6 pm on June 28.31 words
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Article49 1969-06-18 5 SINOAPONr A manaKement tnklnina ron.-ullant. Mr AP Chin, will i:ne a sene.of lectures and demonstrations tamer -counter relations, at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce lecture room between 9 am and \2 noon on June 27. The course is sponsored by the Singapore Institute o( Management49 words
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Article, Illustration256 1969-06-18 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. For Dr. C. C. Petrovsky of Tasmania, it will be a walk down memory lane during his one week "sentimental visit" here. Dr. Petrovsky. who was mtv ing In the Royal Army Medical Corps when the Japanese invaded Singapore In 1942.256 words
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Article, Illustration31 1969-06-18 5 able to place myself and find my bearings. "Tnere has been such A complete change and terrific improvement that I can hardly recognise Singapore." DR. PETROVSKY hard to recognise bustling Singapore31 words
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Article98 1969-06-18 5 SIM.APORK. Tues. The First Lady. Puan Noor Ai»h;ih will open an i- \li il)it i n 11 "For the Hume." organised by the him-M- Women's Assoi'iatinn tv mark the 150 th anni\er>ar.v of the Republic, at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10.30 a.m. on June 27.98 words
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Article177 1969-06-18 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. A father of four was working as a shoe factory supervisor when he allegedly had an affair with one of his young women workers, the High Court was told today. Madam Lee Chen Hoo said this when she sued her supervisor husband,177 words
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319 1969-06-18 5 uy SHEN SWEE YONG: SINGAPORE. Tuesday DOCTOR who stood bail for $."><M) for an ix-patient "out of compassion* 1 today forfeited $.'{.">() when she failed to turn up in cowl OD March 10 this year on a charge of cheating. Dr.319 words
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Article77 1969-06-18 5 An ex-actor gets jail and rotan SINGAPORE. Tues. An odd-Job labourer and a one-time actor with the Cathay-Keris Film Productions, Awang bin Satl was today Jailed for six months and ordered to be given two strokes of the rotan by a magistrate's court after he was found guilty of possessing77 words
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83 1969-06-18 5 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Port of Singapore Authority has awarded a fifth maidtn voyage salver to the master of a Yugoslav vessel. Pleiades, which arrived here la.st Friday. The presentation was made to mark the 150 th anniversary of the founding of Singapore. The salver83 words
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Advertisement132 1969-06-18 5 %m 'B* el amiijo *i@ m "51. Jnitecluo]** W W THE SWINGIEST NITE SPOT IN TOWN presents nitely WORLD FAMOUS DARE DEVILS 9 'ARANDIS DUO' (from spain introducing our new resident te^Pk singer OEJ ELAINE LEONG > y (Popular T.V. and P radio recording star) PLUS PHILIPPINES' I J LOS132 words
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Advertisement276 1969-06-18 5 \U m >i&y^££^ Singapore's^ 111 finest HI I rJITi II cooks at l\[j \l DAILY ON THE WAGON 111 Al Monday: Roast Saddle of Lamb II O WA Saturday: Roast Stuffed Baby Turkey (raSL Cuscaden House Mizn I SPARK PLUGS IklgJ KLG Spark Plugs have I n proved on the276 words
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Advertisement136 1969-06-18 6 V iv 7 «Mrf?y announces the introduction in August II 1 1\ \l II Lsjl L|/ i\ ll] J FT AIRQRAFT Mo&\ POWERED BY RENOWNED ROLLS-ROYCE ENGINES Air Ceylon celebrates its entry into the jet age with an aristocratic m^Sk W^-yESM member of the Hawker Siddeley Trident family-the Trident "IE".136 words
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Article21 1969-06-18 7 SINGAPORE. Tuea.—Thirtytf\r n employers who engaged non-citizen* without work per■re finod from $15 t«i $250 i) tr«te'« Court today21 words
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227 1969-06-18 7 Transplant doctor's battle with the receding hairline SINGAPORE. Tues. It was a rather unusual subject to discuss with a doctor man's vanity and his hairline. ».s the help mf) picture of we, groomed youthluir Dr John Breen. an Australian who stopped 11. gapore today on h. to Hong Kong, will227 words
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110 1969-06-18 7 Another $561 collected for Penang heart girl SINGAPORE. Tue.s AnJ other $561.50 has been "d for Penang heart oh Ah Sim who ha* arrived here for an operaHer fund now totals $1.299 50. tne fioni Kn.-rin.chand 23. Market 1 $10: Mr. A W. Che« 8 J^.ari V Hoover Park. Ip<110 words
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Article, Illustration142 1969-06-18 7 SERIOUSLY ILL WOMAN TOURIST FLIES HOME FOR TREATMENT CIM.APOKE. Tuev— 0 An ailin« Mrs K.ithrvn Rowland. 62. today made a 10.000 mile dash by air to her home town. San Francisco, to receive medical attention there. Mrs Rowland, who arrived here early this month in the course of •1 world142 words
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158 1969-06-18 7 Divorce for technician who claimed he was always henpecked KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. 4 HUSBAND who claimed he was thoroughly henpecked was grant*** a riivnrrp tav the Hiirh Court yesterday. Justice Raja Azlan Shah, granted S. Subramaniam Prandi Xavier. 34. a decree on the grounds of cruelty and desertion by his158 words
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125 1969-06-18 7 Man wins i divorce on ground of wife's adultery Si .oAfOPE. Tuts D. H MacDuiialJ a marketing consultant ar.d I advertisine executive, was I granted a decree today, dissolving hs marriage to his wife Coral Mac now in Ensland The High Court held that Mac Donald had established the ground125 words
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Article49 1969-06-18 7 SINGAPORE. Tues Pensioner PaUwai bin Sujak. 61. tutiay appealed to his mlMlng wife. Rapeah binte Ibrahim. 48. who left tiieir home in Bideford Road 011 April 5. to return Inche Palawai Mild today: "I don't knew win slie went away We had no quarrels49 words
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Article57 1969-06-18 7 IPOH. Tues. An appeal by labourer. Yek Hmu Dai. 23 against a son. •cc 1 two years jail for armed robbery, wa.s di--mt-.M-d by Mr. Justice Pawan Ahmad here Yek. waa touod guilt y ol rotjI buns .1 -v Tuan Kr. >a o( sTUO \\lv.,e armrd with57 words
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Article23 1969-06-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR Tues I Seven German nurses and social vcrken ar-i\e ben in October fflf voluntary service un j F-LDA scheme*.23 words
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Article, Illustration358 1969-06-18 7 Woman wanted $50,000 for a divorce: Witness SINGAPORE. Tuesday. J^ BUSINESS executive. Mr. Ewen Yap, alleged in the High Court today that the wife of a Singapore Armed Forces doctor. Major Sea h Cheng Hock, would not give her husband a divcrce unless sne was paid 550.000. Major Seah is358 words
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Article155 1969-06-18 7 TOYOTA OWNERS ASSURED ON DEFECTS ITUALA LUMPUR Tu-s The local distributors of Toyota ears today assured Malaysian owners that any .structural <>r material defects would be corrected. A director of Borneo Motors. Mr. AJ. Wood, said today he believed that only a small number of Toyota models imported Into MaI155 words
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Article49 1969-06-18 7 Woman's death Youth held Al <>K SI'AK rtlM Jllr» 1 p 111 ..hi I 16- li in connection ie murder of a I. i Kampong Kubang Chenoh. 34 n. troOi I'.»re :a>t Sui.day The hullWlfl l.i 11 Tout Mu.ifC 39 was found slashed to la hei hvme at mid-49 words
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111 1969-06-18 7 THE WIFE WHO WAS SO FOND OF MAHJONG CINGAPOKE. IMb, Textile merchant Chan Seng. H, told the High Court toda> that he enlisted police aid and thr services of a private investieator. when his wife left him for se\eml days during the Chinese New tear season three years ago. It111 words
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Article45 1969-06-18 7 IF><>H I'll. Hninm bin Abdul Ha mid was bound n\er for me jre«l today, without ,i Convict km being IPr< Ttipd ior dishonestly uatag hs t forged medlca len\e certificate* on Jan. 2 iind Jan. 7 la*t jrear. He plpa/ied quiity45 words
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Article40 1969-06-18 7 IPOH Tups. A pork teller, Lot K;m h dmltted I bei- .\.ii. kt the ftrak Turl Club, was ftn<><i 1250 yesterday. Wlirn he •(i on Jan. 26 lie had a raring programme, a prn and $88.40 words
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111 1969-06-18 7 TEXGKU'S SURGEON GIVES HOSPITAL TOP MARKS LI ALA lIMPIR lues. Mr Krilmiiiiri Smith, the ni;«n uh« mMmMIj oprr.iteii on Inuku Abdul K.:hnuui for el.vi collli. tod.i\ fSTC tup m.iik- to the I 'nivrrsil* Hii-P I il The hospital h "Wllf thr htsl I h.ixe NH far." s.iiii thr sprrialist from111 words
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Article36 1969-06-18 7 .M-< >XX I Au.» i Mr JP. ON< il today ni.tic a .-even-hour atof herp Jii >ni K r whil4 ••.,«>■ to Bjrdi Si 680 ;n traveller* chi n.ikpoiicet. in North Bndg< Road.36 words
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132 1969-06-18 7 Attempted housebreaking: Constable jailed ■ORUNEI TOWN. T ue«. Mohamed Said bin Haji TahlT, 24. was Jailed for nine months today by the H.^ii Court here for mpted housebreaking. A Bren I n Metusf «itb him cd. Mr. Justice A M Multin there w»i Insufficient evirii m. In the policeman. howeve132 words
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398 1969-06-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday Till! Government announced today that the Employmeni Restrictions Act WM which requires all non-citizens to register ;m<l take < ul employment pusses will ho brought into Force next month. Originally enacted to cover only 12 categories of employment, the398 words
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Article, Illustration232 1969-06-18 8 Plans for consultant firm on food, drinks SINGAPORE. Tut*. The lormer manager of the Airport Restaurant. Mr. Ronnie B H. Tan. tod 1] he had plans to start a consultant firm for tood and beverage tm Mr. Tan. who arrived here from Hawaii this wick after three year COUTM at232 words
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Article24 1969-06-18 8 SINGAPORE. I m Pang Tan of Singapore has received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University ol Wisconsin in the United24 words
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Article28 1969-06-18 8 SINGAPORE. TOM There will be no water or poor pressure be' ween and t\ milestone. Buklt Timali Roncl from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday.28 words
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Article, Illustration62 1969-06-18 8 S'PORE'S MISS TOURISM VISITS AUSTRALIAN SHIPYARDS Miss louriMii Stag*pur.i 190, Miss Kon.ilind One. i.ihoM'i during her tour of Dillingham Shipyards <W.A.> Pty. Ltd.. .tt North I rein will. Wi'strrn Australia. Shr showed «roat interest in tin- trawlers bein; built at the >.mls. which ire situated on (he .Swan River. I62 words
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Article35 1969-06-18 8 SINGAPORE. TUH Latest donations for the Malaysian national relief fund come from the Junior Katong Presbyterian Sunday School $25; Mr Long Seng Kee $15; Anonymous $25 and Miss A Lee $2035 words
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276 1969-06-18 8 I SINGAPORE, Tiles. «3 The Pharmaceutical Society of Sinßapore is backing the Governments decision to ban the illegal import and illegal possession of a wide range of drugs, including LSD and pep pills. The society's president. Mr. S K. Lin«am, MM today:276 words
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71 1969-06-18 8 Senior Defence Ministry man dies at 50 SINGAPORE T.tf- -Mr W,.n Cheong. a senior official of -.i.gapore Defence M died at the Outram Road General Hospital here last nlfi a long illness He was 50. A prominent figure in broadcasting ln Malaysia and Singapore he was once the head of71 words
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207 1969-06-18 8 SINGAPORE. TUBS. The Singapore Trained Nurses Association today attributed its poor membership to five fact or v An editorial in the latest issue of its official organ, the Berita Jururawat, said: "With about 5.000 trained nurses ln Singapore, the membership of STNA stands lamentably207 words
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Article40 1969-06-18 8 SINGAPORE. Ttirs. Forty managers from Singapore and Malaysian firms will attend a three- week residential advanced management course in the Cameron Hiphlandj beginning on Thursday The enurse is sponsored by the Singapore and Malaysian Institutes of Managements.40 words
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Advertisement368 1969-06-18 8 You get more F%~^l than machines f ijW from IBM aY >_ B^BB^Hh B^LWk^^^^^^tftJ laX a^L^Bi^B^Lfl L^Lb ■b^^bV L^LV W-^^^&^Kmw t /You get ■WJWI L all the help l\Baf you nee(^ v-j "Jf -xJ~ bbb^b^b^b^bV^Bkv. Whethei you arc eetting the laifesl System/360 Help from IBM Education Centen when you and368 words
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Miscellaneous115 1969-06-18 8 IBirk Tim HgJ Hif ihontvr Gould ■EE23SZS3SI I &Ln INOIVIDUALWMO I H^lS LIFtfS COMTPIBOTTOnI I-KVIWENCE IN A CASE. I Mr, w n r™2 -acc^cl IWCMEPME'D BEEN BORN I TOMUMWJITY.AWTWETXAL- SOON TO BE CLOSE? AMP I 4 *dn«, f twp saw wuo SO^4EBODV ELSE AHO SET LV SHODDY MAT, FORGOTTEN, EXCEPT115 words
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Article, Illustration240 1969-06-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tv«» THK chairman of the Jalan Chow Kit Goodwill Committee. Mr. Cheng Kng Hock, presented a "thank you" scroll to the CO. of the sth Bn Royal Malay Regiment. I.t-Col Syed llamzah bin Syed Abu Bakar, List night.240 words
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Article126 1969-06-18 9 ALOR STAR. Tuesday. A THAI border police patrol hunting a gang of about 40 armed Communist terrorists who fled after a clash last Saturday in the Betong ingie. found a resting place along their escape route yesterday. Malaysian bur d < r operations officer126 words
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Article69 1969-06-18 9 Raja Hishan dies of heart attack IPOH. Tue.v R<*». HLshan hin Rti Haji Haxun. 45. *n Ra;a Perempuan of Perak. died of a hear attack at his home in Greentown early ■,'xiay. H<" rame from a fam;lv of 20 brothers and 18 sl-' \eral of whom ha\e predeceased him. He69 words
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Article61 1969-06-18 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Tucs. Tengku Pok binte Tengku Manmood. 75. inothsr of the Nibong Tebal District Officer. Sved Abdul Ban bin Syed Abdullah Shahabudciin. and of the late Governor <>! Penang. Tun Svfd Shrh Shahabuddin. died in Alor Star today Thr funrral took place this •i at61 words
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Article87 1969-06-18 9 I/UALA LUMPUR. Tup.- What la a freak $10 note, with part of the picture of the firs: di-Pertuan Agong printed on the reverse side, worth? "About $i.mihi to a collector," said Mr. F K Yuen of Federal Publications, who It from a change for $50 "Ten87 words
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151 1969-06-18 9 Asian film greats throng the opening of 15th Film Festival VI ANILA. Tups. The i opening ceremony of the 15th Asian Film Festival here last Dight glittered with the presence of film celebrities from all over Asia. President Marr<xv In a written message to tlie festival said: "Many Asian films151 words
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105 1969-06-18 9 RESIDENTS RESPOND TO CALL TO FORM A PATROL SIM.\POKK. lur> Over 2110 residents •>( (■evlanc Serai haw re spiinded to a <all fmni their Ml" Indie Kalirn.it Kenap. to form a rWagC patrol group. The aim. said Im-he Kahnia t Ukl.iv was t<> prevent troublemakers from luting to the arra105 words
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Article44 1969-06-18 9 KUALA LUMP! Three mm. one armed with i dagger, held up c lvareti* sales man Lee Hon Boon at 1 1 3< am yesterday and robbed hln of 2S cartons of ciu'areite* ii J»lan Tlga. off Jalan Chai Sow Lin. here44 words
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Article28 1969-06-18 9 PENANCi TUM lh.- KhIJV pong Sriuiiin: F;< n ed 1 000 ctaickJ from the Govern mrr I *s h tjift under the rura: developmpii! proj*< farm.28 words
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93 1969-06-18 9 Hit-run horror: Two dead and one hurt 'rFI.I'K AXSON. Tues. Thrrc men wt re found sprawled around a public standpipe at the eighth mile Hutan Mellntang Road last night two of them dead and the third seriously injured. Pol;. y KOTO md-run accident Bathing d°ad were it V Sundraian i«.93 words
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Article40 1969-06-18 9 KUALA I 1 Police are offering a $2 000 re*ard for Information ieadinu to he capture i ihe five-man robbea Won Hi' valued at $30,000 ye*- A police ?-pokr confirmed th.n the Volvo 144S i. Ed in40 words
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Advertisement63 1969-06-18 9 Please contact our appointed servicing dealers. UllNfltTtKES-JIICOBtBG SINCAPOWC KUALA LUMPU« IPOH KNANG KOTA KtNABALU SANOAKAN For your health and Wei farm MMT uRODonm J aMdKJ .it tliminatw ■fl^B unc pro»»i tti« tune- tioninf of the JM ki^ncyt, th« kladB der and fh« livar UROOONAL v«ic«nf. diuretic «<l ilifltitly loio- tlv*.63 words
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Advertisement312 1969-06-18 9 The most incredible airline offer ever made in Singapore! NEW YORK """"^N^ S* LONDON m COPENHAGEN x TASHKENT •BANGKOK K LUMPUR •SINGAPORE/ Read how your next trip to Europe could give you up to 5,052 extra miles of air travel at no extra fare When you fly the SAS Trans-Asian312 words
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Miscellaneous56 1969-06-18 9 WfVt/ Onp Iff/ T. U ant tin W^^B77 THERE MY, HOW I I 33 CENTURIES BACK W^U^^A IHEY GO! EXCITIN^M IN TIME, JUST LIKE fM SEEM POSSIBLE.' ,/kNOW-. ■C OI YES, I I UHOH! LOOKS THEY MADE IT/ >OU CAN \RUSHT OVERI I LIKE WEVE GOT ALL RIGHT/ KEEP TRACK56 words
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Article538 1969-06-18 10 level talks in a low ,t i'hit description of the five power Commonwhich I .•nberra tomorrow. The talks were postponed because of the Malaysian md events ssaee ma\ have raised the .bility of a further postponement. If so there was confusion between the purof Commonwealth nd the nature538 words
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Article400 1969-06-18 10 me must elapse bvfot MnaUy clear picture emerge! of what the summit conference of Communil lias accomplished. There has been difficulty m endorsing new programme" but in a gathering that is not unremarkable. A ritual denunciation of Western imlism and a formal declaration of Communist unity t.m400 words
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Article, Illustration1429 1969-06-18 10 Beginning the personal stories of the three astronauts who made the historic flight that was a rehearsal of July's lunar landing THE APOLLO 1O STORY TODAY JOHN YOUNG PILOT OF THE COMMAND SHIP DESCRIBES THE LIFT-OFF 3,000 tons floating in space APOLLO 10 was a team effort all1,429 words
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Article868 1969-06-18 10 HUGH MABBETT - HUGH MABBETT by K. LUMPUR MONDAY'S Corrupt ifl Practices Investigation Bureau raid on the Malaysia-Singa-pore Airlines headquarters in Singapore has Inevitably shaken confidence that MSA is emerging from Its troubles. As Mr. David Craig, the new managing director, said at the time, the incident868 words
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Advertisement73 1969-06-18 10 .THE 1969 MAITCWKTCH ■IV V^^^l ts not m art-made Seiko makes it by 1 automation. A fine precision watch 1 comparable in quality to conventional f I watches costing twice as much. I* <^ Ti¥\ I This IS tne modern way to biry a watcn; pay only for the timepiece73 words
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Advertisement96 1969-06-18 10 T^ORNYCROfT* <*>">* AoEoCo MARINE L. ii ii ii j DIESEL "'■-''r \jl ENGINES Model 691 TIME TESTED MARINE UNITS NOTED FOR THEIR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE AND RUGGED RELIABILITY! For details of the 691, J ft t any other particular Lrf~i^ THORNYCROFT engine. •wISSJEaiSSet or thr fwll ranee 1 get in touch96 words
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Article, Illustration225 1969-06-18 11 Airport big sleep costs Mac his plane CINGAPORE, Tues. American visitor Marvin Mclntosh fell asleep at Paya Lebar airport yesterday evening and woke up a very disappointed man. Xi mm His nap lasted •■ight hour* and thr plane which he was to have boarded left for Sydney without him. When225 words
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86 1969-06-18 11 TANJONO MALIM. Tv«« ir men were u>d*v sent for the Ipoh High Court a charge of murdering s illsgs hesrmsn In Bchrtng Dhl near here. They are Abu sllM Ab<; Bikar bin Bsdrl. 37: HlUm bin A.lsng Mohamed Sharif f. 44 Noor bin86 words
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Article110 1969-06-18 11 A FORMER SOEKARNO AGENT REPENTS SINGAPORE, Tues. A fisb dealer who once helped the former Soekarno retime against the Malaysian Government, has now repented and haA derided to lead a new life. Police said that Urn Boon Huat. 25, freed from detention today, wm arrested on Sept. 1, IMI for110 words
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Article22 1969-06-18 11 KLUANC; rOM The Expupils A-vsotlatlon of she secondary English school here have mo\ed to n;w premises 10. Jalan Pasar, K'.uang22 words
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112 1969-06-18 11 Special flight I home for S'pore joy SINGAPORE. Tues It will be a special flight home for three Singapore studonv In Britain for the Republic's 150 th anniversary celebrations In August. They are Tan K;m Pong. David Chiang Boon Hock snd Soo Meng Tong. who are studying naval architecture, marine112 words
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Article23 1969-06-18 11 KUALA LLMPLH Tues The Minister of Agriculture and Co-onratlve.s. Haji Mohamed Gharall will begin a five-day visit to Perak on Friday23 words
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203 1969-06-18 11 PERTH. Tuaaday UALAYSIAN students in 1 West Australia have been urged to help correct ed and exaggerated Press reports about Malaysia. Addressing more than 300 students at Malaysia Hal: here last night, the Director of Information Services. Mr Soon Cheng .<:ri: "A.s Malaysians youBernama - 203 words
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Article53 1969-06-18 11 SINGAPORE. Tues Kee Ah Tee. alias Tan Chool Watt, was charged today with the murder ot a Hong Kong couple. Leung Fung and Kan Sze-htng, at a factory at the 7> v mile. Upper Buklt Tlmah Road on Sunday afternoon. He was remanded at the CIO53 words
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Article222 1969-06-18 11 ARTHUR RICHARDS - $600,000 airport gold haul ARTHUR RICHARDS: B> Singapore, Tuesday SINGAPORE Customs today disclosed that they had seized 127 bars of gold valued at more than $600,000 at Paya Lebar airport early last month. This was the biggeest haul made by the Customs in a single week. No arrests were made.222 words
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Article157 1969-06-18 11 DROP 'LU' AND 'GU A'— HARUN SABAK B E R N A M, Tues. Selangor's Mentri Be.sar. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, today suggested that Malay* and Chinese use honorific* when conversing to promote racial harmony. The colloquial "lv" and "tua should be dropped and instead the Malays should refer157 words
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117 1969-06-18 11 IJONG KON(i Tues. Recent troubles In Singapore and Malaysia cost the Hong Kong branch of the Bank of China HKSIOO million. The Star newspaper reported today. Quoting informed sources, it said $60 million was remitted to the Singapore branch of the baJik whenReuter - 117 words
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Article60 1969-06-18 11 SINGAPORE. Tues Worker* at Veneer Products Ltd In .lurong will get better wage* end fringe benefits under a new five-year agreement signed with the manajremeir A spokesman for both parties today said: 'The Industrial peace and stability that will follow thi* long-term agreement will enable60 words
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107 1969-06-18 11 CINGAPORE. Tues— When little Neo Siew Yoke. five, wanted a drink there was no one else in the house. Her father. Mr. Neo Kian What, mother and an elder brother were out at work An elder sister was at school. A step-sister. Lim107 words
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160 1969-06-18 11 Japanese fleet to visit Malaysia, Singapore TKDKYO. Tues. Four A Japanese destroyers will leave on July 1 for goodwill visits to 12 Paiilic and Asian nations. Ports of cp;i Include Indonesia. Malaysia. Pakistan, India and Singapore winch will be .seeing their first Japanese naval fleet .since the war. The otherReuter - 160 words
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Advertisement93 1969-06-18 11 THE BEST BRAKES IN THE WORLD Girlmg-equipped cars won the J 1968 World Championship. Ufe>^y It's this extensive experience in gruelling acticn-packed events that helps Girling build the toughest, safest and long-wearing brakes for the everyday motorist. You owe it to yourself to specify only genuine Girling replacement parts. QUALITY93 words
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Advertisement345 1969-06-18 11 SENSATIONAL 0 t*m GUARANTEED WuwtC/f)*^ RESULTS /j FIGURE SALON for the figure you've always wanted! |PjP\ BUSINESS GIRLS JM^ LOSE 8" IN Jl^ 1 !tf VISITS W* I Don't leave it another day! Joann* Xw4P W Drew guarantfes you will lose a |f; jX minimum of 8 inches in 4345 words
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Miscellaneous108 1969-06-18 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Sed'.ll Kechil 12 51 nm. i7.8fl>. 10 34 p.m <5.8tO: Singapore 148 p.m (71ti Port iUckson 8 15 am (7.8ft. 3 45 I ji 18IU1; P"it S'A«"ttenham 8 am I14.3ID. 7 59 p.m. i II 9ft i Penahg I 18 a.m. (•Jft>. 2 14 p.m i85lt' TOMORROW:108 words
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Miscellaneous751 1969-06-18 11 TV MALAYSIA <HWMI> Kuala l.ur- 700 Nfw En ll h: pur and I'rnjnt 5, looh and Clironiquf de-Franrr 7SO Malacca 6: Johorr Bahru I Fa/id;i!i. 1.15 NCM in Mandaand t0: Taipine 4; Batu P»- rin; B.2*i TIM N«l Samurai h*t 7; Kluant f. The Imiinm, Shrine -AC |».m. I'iogranime sum-751 words
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Article, Illustration176 1969-06-18 12 Retail Marketing Officer off to Australia INCHE Wan Abdul Hamid, (above) Retail Marketing Officer of BP Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. has left for Australia to attend a month's training course. The course covers all aspects of retail development Including service station and control, staff training, advertising and sa'.es promotion. Apart from176 words
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306 1969-06-18 12 BY MOK SIN PIN PAMEL Plywood Corporation, one of Singapore's lending plywood prod utcrs, from late next year expects to In- capable ol trebling its foreign exchange earnings, to the extent of $15 million annually. The company nas recently concluded arrangements to link-up with306 words
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287 1969-06-18 12 Bank assets last year reached new high level Till Chung Khi.iw Bank Ltd s total assets reached a new high for 1968, increasing from 5295.6 million to 5378.5 million, reflecting considerable increase in the bank's activities. The chairman, Dato Dr. Aw Cheng Chye. said this during his address to the287 words
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Article, Illustration79 1969-06-18 12 Assistant Secretary for London MR. Chew See Cheang (above). Assistant Secretary of Harrisons Crosfleld (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd., left on Saturday, for training with the company's London Office and with Thomas De La Rue In the U.K Mr. Chew. ag*»d 30 years. Is a graduate of the University of Malaya and79 words
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Article65 1969-06-18 12 Mr O. Jorgensen, manager of Polar Chemicals Ltd.. London, visited Singapore last week to study local r arket requirements. Mr. Jorgensen. who Is on a round-the-world tour, had discussions with the local, Malaysia. Brunei and Indonesia sol* agents. Ekman it Co. (Pte.) Ltd. His trip Included the65 words
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Article, Illustration46 1969-06-18 12 QANTAS Airways recently held their South East Asian marketing conference (pictured above) at the Goodwood Hotel in Singapore. Altogether. 19 delegates from Australia, Indonesia Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore, attended the two-day conference to discuss and co-ordinate the comoanr't marketing activities for 1969/70.46 words
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Article, Illustration133 1969-06-18 12 Republic chosen for 5 day seminar OINGAPORES position as the fastest growing market in South East Asia for domestic and commercial airconditioning has resulted in it being chosen as the venue for a five-day Far East technical seminar. The seminar is jointly sponsored by Carrier Ov Corp. and Its local133 words
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Article149 1969-06-18 12 Mr. Liv Chant; Lan. an agronomist of I C.I. Agriculture (Malaysia) Stin. Berhad recently returned to Kuala Lumpur from an extensive study tour ol Taiwan. Mr. Liv is a gradual* of the Serdang Agricultural College and me University of Malaya. In Taiwan, he visited moot of149 words
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Article94 1969-06-18 12 Managers and sale* staff at Burroughs Wellcome 00. from 7 countries attended a Sale* Conference In SluKaoor* last week. The purpose of the conference announced by Mr. A. Davles. Director of Burroughs Wellcome Co. <S) Pte. Ltd wa« to improve gales training and salesmanship of the94 words
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Article121 1969-06-18 12 Mr. John L. Dlclu. Managing Director of Texlfused Ltd." o* i*>ndon. manufacturers of fuslntwli n'nBs. the material hat gives stiffness to shirt coltars and cuffs for instance, la 10 -lsit Singapore from June 23 lO P.n. Nt ?h- w ur w™* countries of the Far East121 words
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Article119 1969-06-18 12 fTHE Partners for Progress Fair to be held In West Rerlin In September this year has roused very keen interest among Singapore manufacturers. The tradp fair which will be run from Sept. 19 to 28. li specially organised for developing countries by the Exhibition119 words
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Advertisement425 1969-06-18 12 Advertisement Free The 2-Minute Search It can help \ou find the products you want throui'li New York State's product locating service. •ake two minutes I* write the following information on your bmiawi stationery: the prod jctt yoa want to find, your name, r bank reference, whether \o; want to buy425 words
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Advertisement1257 1969-06-18 13 ScanservjeeV EXPRESS SAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN THE CINTINENT/SCANDINAVU P. Sham Penang 2 ngapora fOB. ■EIRA Il Pert, ll MM 11/21 IMI2I/2S CisablitKa, RotTeroam, H'Durg. CottMnxrg, Oslo, Copenhagea SUDAN MM2I/2I JaM 27. 21 Mm 21/ I Cenn. A'mrp, R'dam. H'burg. Aarnus. Malmo, C'hagen, fi'burg. SUMBAWA Mly 14/11 III) 17,11 Ml) 11/21 Casablanca,1,257 words
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Advertisement1186 1969-06-18 13 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. U lV put f\*Mf\%lT\ fo Hamburg Mly a tJfcIN LOMOND London Mly U Singapore p. Slum Panang MM 21/21 mtmmmmmt Fat Hamourg tM l» BENRATHA £""1"" J* J! G'mnuth Aaf 21 MMM P. Shan Penang Antweip Am 21 MM 2S/27 MM 28/1,186 words
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Advertisement1292 1969-06-18 13 f^m. WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. I pyMiMj^^F or: Angeles New Orleans, Charleston. I New York New L ondon. l^^^^lam (also accepting cargo ror oth«r Gulf and Atlantic ports, subject to inducement) S'pora P. S'hom Penong BELLE ETOILI In Pt./ 19 June KADMILOS 23/25 JMne lnPt./19June 20/21 June KUPRES 22/24Jul» 19/21 July1,292 words
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Advertisement1144 1969-06-18 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western A-« trails Singapore)/ Japan Service Frtnantta Siappert Yakkaiclii/Nagojra Y'hama Koot -Ttawttt Mara' II law I lalf 14 lalf IS Mf 10 Mf West Africa /Singapore /Japan Service Angil* Support Njgoya Y'haint Rooa "Rantaf Man" 2411 j aif II tl Aag 21 Aag 21 Aag1,144 words
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Advertisement977 1969-06-18 14 AUSTRALIA NEW lEAIAND SERVICI INOIA. PAKISTAN. ANO FAI EAST SERVICES TO: AUSTRALIA. NEW 2EALANO aft Magapattiuaj aal RUtru Far: 0n».: Aaci.. Owt. L»tt.. Ntu MJUU H ",*l""lwi Penang Swe •*G m J»*BL BAMORA Sailtl la Part 11/20 law n» H 6OON. CMITTACONC. CALCUTTA BARPETA 11/ 1 Aug J Aag 4977 words
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Article501 1969-06-18 15 'T'Ht loiiuwinif tut 01 «elect«d Malaysian industrial yield* la bued on last tales ol June 13: Average grogs dividend yield 6.5 per cent (6.4 per cent) A\erage groas earnings yield 8.0 per cent (9.8 per cent). Companies located in Sin apore for taxation purpoaaa. Average gross dividend501 words
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Article317 1969-06-18 15 ■IMt PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTMO--1 RITV ANNOUNCED TNE FOLLOWING BERTHINC ARRANGEMENTS FOR JUNE IS. OUT: loi.sa Maersk 1/2. Ku Vuni v v. Canberra Maru lu/11, Jaaoo 13/14, Aiutniai.i U, Macbtera Bikti 2i,22. Maru n 24. Geh Tung M/M Kunak 2«. K>ojin Maru 3u, Mada-»-%*rar Maru 31/32,317 words
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Article21 1969-06-18 15 In London on Monday Malayan 5 per cent c.l.f. U.K. July/ August in bulk was unchanged at £68 sellers.21 words
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Article32 1969-06-18 15 Hot* KSSSJ ye.Trdar the U.S. Dollar »a« quoted at 6 1225 for T.T. and HoT.S for aaah. Sterling wan quoted at 14.K1 aod one taal of geld at 307.32 words
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Article29 1969-06-18 15 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES June 17. RUBBER PRICE: 7Q| «nts (up a quarter of a cent). TIN PRICE: $610 (down Sri.so). Estimated offering 285 tons (up 10 tons).29 words
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Article310 1969-06-18 15 MELBOURNE. Tues. DRICEti muved upwards in the mming and oil section loday with iLset, uutnunibc'iuig (alia better than three to one Industrials were stronger although market leader BHP cl(».>eo 40 cento down at $14.60 alter having traded during the day al MM Buoyed ov favourable comment310 words
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Article230 1969-06-18 15 II I BM| trade rubber fob buyers closed al 5 p.m. in Singapore Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 70^ 4 centa per lb up a quarter of a cent on Monday's closing level. The tone was stead;, quiet. R.A.S. and M.X.1., closing price* in cents per lb.230 words
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392 1969-06-18 15 THERE was a drop of $6.50 in the tin price yesterday to $610 per plcul In Penang on an offering estimated up 10 tons to 285 tons. Less demand, coming mainly from the U.K. coupled with lower bids was said to392 words
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Article102 1969-06-18 15 /'HINESE Pr*flue. Eichang*. Sin aVj p*r* noon clMing pncti par picul ytttarday. Csonut Ml bulk S4<t a#li*ra. drum SSI aellers. ••aval Mixed tf.o.n. 100.0 lua«/ lull IK Comment 131 B. P*pp*r: Muntok white 5123 aellers, Sarawak »mi« %\i*% aciiera. spacial Sarawak hlack SV2» aellers. garbled l.amponi: maik SIIA102 words
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Article204 1969-06-18 15 TNI Aai»cuti»n of Banks m Malay. 1 ill Siruaptra mad* ihrx rhangtt In Ita rate* to mitcbisti ytattrdsy <lh« following rates «r« quotrd to Ittt equivalent of on* unit •i currency). Lendcn SUrling Bills: Uuymi («ir mail followed by seama.il In brickftu OD $7.277 i ($7 2175). 30204 words
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Article590 1969-06-18 15 DID AND OFFER PRICE* OFFI riALLV LisTtO AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINCAPORE ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS ACMA I. li, 1.9« Ben Co %M imo Borneo Btrhad 1 .7 1 1.74 at Cararl PI V wood 2.49 2.590 words
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Article568 1969-06-18 15 WITH the exception of certain counters prices continued to drift lower in the two trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore. However, drops were not more than marginal being from one to two per cent of value and possibly in some cases568 words
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Article321 1969-06-18 15 MOVEMENTS OF SHARK PRICES BASED ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALES IN THE SINGAPORE ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE VIITEROAV WERI: INDUSTRIALS: ACMA ci-ntai. Ban A Cs. 3 cents). Bsrn«s Barhad i»l emu. Carnal 1 cent). C. Sudan (uncb.>. C.C.M. 2 cental. C.S.321 words
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Article213 1969-06-18 15 BOUSTEAD Holdings Bhd.'s 1968 income from investments showed a material increase over that of the previous year as anticipated said Mr. E.C. Tokeley, the chairman. The company has. therefore, increased Investments in the purchase of estate shares for the purpose of consolidating its Interest In the plantation213 words
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Article108 1969-06-18 15 MR. D.W. Pindir i airman of Jeram tan reports total prodi; In 1968 reached a nem peat when 1,526.000 1b. vested, an increase ot 121.000 lb over the previous year. The average yield per tapped acre, however, droped from 1.163 lb. in 1967 to 1.153 lb.108 words
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Article96 1969-06-18 15 Investment Income of $51,339 accounting for 218 per cent of total pront. was received. As a result pre-tax profit Increased by 19 41 to $238,243. With a taxation charge of $86,020 provided for, the net profit tor thi stands at $152,223 ompur- ed with $143,577 in 1967. 5 A96 words
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Article147 1969-06-18 15 PREPARATIONS are be:ng made to oner shares In R>pel Berhad. a subsif the Outline Corporation, on the Malay.-i.vi market, said Sir Eric Griffith-Jones, the Corportion's chairman. in his annual review. He said the public olTer would be made towards the end of this year or as soon147 words
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Article76 1969-06-18 15 BERJUNTAI Tin has declared an Interim d dend. ol eighty cents (30 cents) per share, less income tax at the rate of f forty per cent payaole to to shareholders on thi glster on July In r< of the year end«d Apn Transfer booka •Ul he y closed76 words
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Article97 1969-06-18 15 rIS were Idle In London on Monday with prices generally unchanged. Rubbers were also quiet. |4j3 but Guthrie and SeancH lw showed slight gains. DOW JONES: 018.05 (<xer* acoi. 894.84 (Friday). 891.16 (Monday). LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM: 31 U to 33»» per cent (Monday). 35 to 35' i97 words
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Article1009 1969-06-18 15 DUBINEBB IN AND REPORTIJ ED TO THE SINGAPORE AND KL'ALA LIMPUR TRAD ING ROOMS OF THE STOCK I M HWi.r VLSTEKDAY WITH THE NUMBER OP SHARK> lKMilll SHOWN IN BRACKETS IN LOTS OF 1.000. INLESS OTHERWISr: SPECIFIED INDI'STRIALS' \< M (1)1 $197. (1) $198. Brn and Co. ill1,009 words
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Article38 1969-06-18 15 STOCK INDICES June lb Juih- 1? Industrials; l.v.Mis 151.25 1 Hotels: M.bS 84.38 Proprrtin: I llt.lib 13K.S0 tTin» H'..H\ 8U.95 t S rubbers: IU9.53 1*9.53 lire. 3U, 196b 1U«. 11>PC. 31. 19S8 100. tDrr. 29. 196Z b 1(038 words
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Advertisement395 1969-06-18 15 SANKDLINE^ DISCHARGING FROM JAPAN PORTS AND HONGKONG Spore P. S'hom Pertong YOSEI MARU 27/29 June 30 Jum/ 1 July KYUSEI MARU 1/ 3 July 4/ S July SHOSEI MARU 17/19 July 20/21 July HOKUSEI MARU 23/25 July 26/27 July U. SHARP CO., (M) PTE. LTD. Spore Tel. *****/7 P S'hom395 words
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Advertisement398 1969-06-18 16 sCa>a«UDCIM(NTS MMeaMMI sNNOUNCIMtKfS BIKIMS, CIUS ACTIVITIES CONDOICNCIS. OUTNS. t NCsCCsUNTS, I fUNIMLS LSCUINtS N MCMORUM M.M,. C tS. MISSINt PfSMHAI. t.ft., M.UItMS S MUNIONS. 0'..-C:^ t,,« sOtrHeawsM M.l.a.n $7 SI t»f II wtrls. »K> iX.liSSil wtrs M Ctsll Itrjits T.sin St. StrtiCl c»ir t S1 SS j "announcements MAISON MARIE398 words
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Advertisement587 1969-06-18 16 REQUIRE Chef Male. 2nd Mate -n rin ei^n kOliiK 9. Apply Tel (S pore) *****/ RESTAURANT REQUIRES Cook •ed in European food. Aged 25 \pply immediately Tel. (Spore i WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED n Oliver i.y leading r concern. Apply Box pore. BUILDING A HARDWARE SALESMAN (SINGAPORE) I Salesman for l.587 words
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Advertisement665 1969-06-18 16 ESTABLISHED COMPANY > C T.rn.i i>* in be trained a* 'ivi>- nn ledge of facial mskeM sty to Personnel I:.. i:».r.i: rescrnt n pore .ssport si/.e phoiograph non-returnahlt I WANTEO IMMEDIATELY graduates i. h Ph) es and cenera I tsaßtMss "id spply with lull details to Secretary. Board of ■m665 words
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Advertisement1091 1969-06-18 16 LUXURY FLAT to let .5K Caimnill Mansion (11th Floor) Available Ist luiv ittm. Apply lei W4341. s oore. UNFURNISHED SEMI-OETACHED ilow in quiet, .i. .ll.nl locality n.v iM«r,i *****4 after 2.00 kid SHOPHOUSI FLATS to let at MR I«D Oeylaßfl Xersi ex local it t Telephone (Spore) UOW3S Mr I1,091 words
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Advertisement821 1969-06-18 16 FOR QUICK SALE Seletar Rills Estate American Type 3-Bedroomed Terrsce House I«KJ sq.ft. Price I r Acents And In v.'iinent Company 53 The Arcade s sore M4A4l' B4JOT. LAND HOUSES st II A Jslsn Jim vju. Johore Bahru. area approximately i7.ikki Square feet tor sale, price 5300.6 M. .lifers to821 words
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Advertisement827 1969-06-18 16 HI-FI I STEREO SANSUI .AMPLIFIERS, Goodmans. loudspeakers, turntables, Ta|>edeik Recorder. Consult Tat Chu. ii Co.. 38 Dholiy Ghaut (8 pore) ...4..7 DAWN SOUND olftrs rr.atcblnK co Kquipnunt at tbe beat value (or your momy uith guaranteed after sales service. Cat) for demonstration at 144 Market St. Spore Tel: MSM 92*30.827 words
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Advertisement1046 1969-06-18 16 PORSCHI SitS RIO h riiacfe intrnor. excellent condition throughout. I Phone Rompin i.N.s.i IM evemnKS. IMS, HOLOEN GRIMIER car (or immediate sale. I'M J montbs only. Tel iSirv.uorei ..o.'j4 a FIAT SOO-D good <ondition rri:i«trred s onlact Mr. K^ii offue .Spore) H No dealers AUSTIN MEALEV. recent rcsprajr. new Dik1,046 words
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Advertisement654 1969-06-18 16 SHOPPING GUIDE JEWELLERY MAKES THE HOST •truths Ltd EfSSM Road. I WE NAVE A FABULO'i: if SkBS tri..t 111 sal > it Lee Onn s ■bewros Indue Rojiil I pom BUY WHERE THE it Lav s Arcadia Sboii md 2nd nooi let. IS i.0r.1 4bul'.'l A 4TAILORING SO MANY PEOPLE654 words
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Advertisement719 1969-06-18 17 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA, TANAH MELAYU KAIKMUt MM IKKITY BOARD OF THE STATES OF MALATA PRAI POWrR STATION (Ist EXTENSION Contract No. 1840 16 CabUns and Earthinr r v Te^' erS rc wl ln tPd f °r the supply and Installation of H.V. and LL-££7 Sl?% auxlllar >' control c »bles719 words
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Advertisement779 1969-06-18 17 CAMEL PLYWOOD CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated In the Republic of Singapore) EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Company will be held at Its Registered Office, 4th Floor, AfroAsia Building (formerly Nanyang Slang Pau Building), 63 Robinson Hoad, Singapore, on779 words
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Advertisement1048 1969-06-18 17 PETALING TIN, BERHAD The Porty-thlrd Annual General Meeting of the Company was held in Ipoh on 11th June. 1969. Mr J. M. M. Lewis presiding in the absence of the Chairman. Mr. J. D. Hellings. The following U Mr. Hel lings' statement, dated 11th February, 1969 which had been circulated1,048 words
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Advertisement760 1969-06-18 17 MALAYAN CONTAINERS BERHAD Incorporated In the states of Malaya NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual general meeting of the company Is to be held at BANGUNAN MIDF 117 Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, 30th July. 1969. at 12 noon. The directors will recommend payment of a dividend of760 words
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Advertisement689 1969-06-18 17 JAWATAN KOSONG MAJLIS BANDARAN JOHOR BAHARU Permohonac2 ada-lah dl-pelawa darl rsayat Negert Johar dan/ atau Warga Negara Persekutuan untok memenohl Jawaian2 berlkut. Jawatan'J lnl ada-lah tetap tetapi tldak berpenchen. MUM TEKMK PIMBANTU TCKMK (Bahagian LI— KEJURUTEHAAN AWAM). Tlngkatan gajl: (Lakl2) Kedet' Pembantu Teknik: $380x20--:n 475x25-600/640x25-765. ditambah dengan elaun2 menglkut kadar689 words
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Advertisement774 1969-06-18 17 ASSOCIATED MINES (M) SDN. BHD. VACANCIES There exists in oar Group of Companies th* following vacaa* eles:A. MECHANICAL ENCINEEMS B. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS C. EXPERIENCED MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMEN O. TRAINEE MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMEN QUALIFICATIONS: A. University Degree or Equivalent in Mechaniral Engtnrertng. At least 5 years Post Graduate Experience on hear? Mechanical Plant774 words
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Article, Illustration131 1969-06-18 18 Sarawak schoolgirl breaks 11- year-old Malaysian record CC'HOOLGIRL C hai 0 N« Mei. 16. clears the bar at sft for a new Malaysian women's high jump record. Ng Mcl who was competing .<t the Sarawak AAA inter dub championships at Kuching over the weekend, beat the National mark of 4ftLee On Wing - 131 words
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Article216 1969-06-18 18 EPSOM JEEP - Kita Suka sparkles in workout EPSOM JEEP By J^ITA SUKA showed good form in a 'Si gallop in 37 4/5sec on good going at Penang yesterday morning. She was ridden by Maniam. I'lysses II. with Olynn Pretty up. also impressed when he strode out attractively over 3f in 38. I216 words
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Article90 1969-06-18 18 HONG KONG. Tues. Hong Kong will support SJigaoo' c.v proposal to inaugurate an' aneW world badminton championships next year, said Kn*hnan Lall. .secretary of Hong Kong Badminton A.ssoci_pare'a proposal, which v ii, kt«ai ,ni the agenda fur IIM International Badmin-fVdei-atmn BMCtI Umdon >ii Juiy I. o_Ua90 words
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Article55 1969-06-18 18 LONDON. Tuea. John Newcombe. Australia* 1967 Wimbledon champion and American star Charae P-sarell have invited 100 top players to form a tennis players' union. Thr pro|H>t:ed union will be known as ihe International Tennis meeting Association. The lirst gonen.i meting will be held at the55 words
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Article41 1969-06-18 18 The Mala\slan Amateur Basketball Association will meet at Stadium Negara on Sunday at 10.30 am to consider organising Uie third Asian Women's championships In Kuala Lumpur. The meeting would also decide the venue for the next N*tlor_ youth lour-41 words
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Article91 1969-06-18 18 NEV YOR K US$3O 000 win ;n ihe Lni'.ia Bt.iea Open, put him amen: ;!:r top ten -vinnrr.s on the US. pro gol! dn v;-. qua.ily f"r the J'.nai two rounds in the IS Open, .-.'.i1l leads with US$lO2 138. The Mp ten. Gene 1 U*****,13891 words
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33 1969-06-18 18 $500,000 prizes for Tasman series 4UCKLA.ND J Zea.c f the To.-:. a J <ac in a mor* Org Pr:x will be n 000 w.'h $4.C' The record par* u-a^ SZS2 P: B Grar...r.33 words
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Article30 1969-06-18 18 I championship at the Cre>t Roi gymnasium. It will I Saturday. The championships serve as trials to select ar. Army team for an intermatch In Singapore next month.30 words
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Advertisement642 1969-06-18 18 JAWATAN2 KOSONG KERAJAAN MALAYSIA a N llu. '■<) I *ll «Xt rt, 1-. M. MM: is > I I\l I UIK B. J O»: l»*JI 1 v <. j i i r, 3b x 1 KM X MHM SeI a'.au II d*u n,fn',ii;«'. _ep so nil. »e\ rt. «i. PtJSJAOA642 words
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Advertisement1094 1969-06-18 18 AUaiON SALE Of THE BAjNKRLPTa r-JJPAgMjMWgyw ORDINANCE (CHAfTER 11) k M.I 14 I Of IMI Mll.n Nos 14 A. 16 Robinaoc R/«-d oMPO^ITION fllßC.por< ON THURSDAY l»Th JVNB l>6k s a: 3-30 pm 412 c < Kee ConVA' lag fl R< c 8m l|Brt iiros.) ROAD NOTICE 18 HERE3V OTVIK1,094 words
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Advertisement701 1969-06-18 18 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE TENDERS ELCCTRM IT) lifr*_lM»VT am No 232. 2nd Floor. C H» Supply of *00 Plecoi •cei.t Reflector L.mpf Deposit tIM Ciose at 2 15 p m or. 8 ii Supply of 5 000 Pieces Porcelain Puse Bases and Ca.--Tender Depo»!t SI OO C.'*e at 2 IS701 words
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Miscellaneous226 1969-06-18 18 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Type -nother SOS for P»0*» 7. Bob «.s Ultllned to P 01 9 People get flrst-cla*. g_m» a £nctllii«ilou» P« l >",^_rge. SJ?u2_i f »W- seat^o--» Uke Hook, perhaps (7). rhanre of lnnirv 181 10. B«Uerh_. the right to .nfr WZ, munlt, P lem (6)226 words
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Article, Illustration477 1969-06-18 19 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA RAF TOURISTS RECOVER FROM 55-7 TO TAKE THE LEAD B> yiC BYNOE, the West Indian all-rounder who played for Singapore and Malaysia while stationed with the RAF in Singapore in 1964W>, made a great return to Singapore cricket by performing the hattrick for RAF of477 words
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Article128 1969-06-18 19 Congdon hits 120 for Kiwis I ONLXDN. Cnnßdon the first century of the New Zealand cricket tour of England whfn he tail 120 D Robins' Xi un rain-marred second day at Eastbourne yesterday. The 31-year-old opener I for 147 minutes and fours aft«r rain had 'ed play to ten minutes128 words
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Article51 1969-06-18 19 'I"*HE BeUnfor Volleyball Asso--1 h..\e decided that they rt nii()t >tage the National championships scheduled for August in Kuala Lumpur. The reason The two likely iflium Negara and Ch:nwoo Auditorium. md it is un•her stadium will be available They have informed the Ma- ileyball Asso--01 their51 words
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Article27 1969-06-18 19 The Perak Indian Football Awoa'ion will hoid their annual meeting at the Kinla Inns n Association olflce. Ipoh, on June 29 at 10 am27 words
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Article21 1969-06-18 19 The Perak AAA south zon* championships will bt held at Teluk Anxon on June 28-29. Entries close on Sunday.21 words
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Article324 1969-06-18 19 V HASSAN created 1 an upset in the Singapore Junior men's singles badminton championships yesterday when he eliminated State trainee Shafflk Mattar 14-7. 15-12, 15-7 at Guillemard Road. Peter Goh. runner-up in the Youth tournament singles In April, easily beat Leehan Mohamed 15-11. 15-4.324 words
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Article278 1969-06-18 19 England's Test— by 10 wickets MANCHESTER. Tues. England cruised to a 10-wicket victory over West Indies in the first cricket Test here today to lead 1-0 in the three-matrh series. England took only an hour to clinch the victory, whlrh had looked a foregone conclusion sln«-e the West Indies rrashed278 words
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Article96 1969-06-18 19 16 INVITED FOR WEEKEND MEET THE Selan(?or Lawn Tennia Association have innted 16 nd tournament at the RSGC OOWtl iiik at 2 pm on Saturday. They are S. A. n/jnan. Bi.iy V.il). RAiinum Bak^.r. On« Ho< k fh\e. o>n KrnE W.ih I.in Song T»n Pnii .T^vatilakH Davui Blew, Zainudr!:n Meah.96 words
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Article27 1969-06-18 19 The Raja of Perils will lead a -ii man team Irom Putra Golf Club in a match againf-t Sungei Patani on Friday at hungei Pat-mi27 words
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754 1969-06-18 19 THE FA. of 8elangor announced that their League competition will resume on June 28. Tables are: I'M >lli K IM» !>!«':> I- 1) 1. A pU. SUrlite 6 5 0 1 29 14 10 SCRC 4 4 0 0 12 4 8 Umn.. 4754 words
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Article130 1969-06-18 19 Asum may use Pesta as trials MALAYSIAN swimmers' participation In the Singapore Pesta championships on Aug. 16-18 will be part of their "build up" for the Seap Games at Rangoon in December. Malaysia are among ten countries Invited to the Pesta meet The others are Australia Burma. India. Israel. Japan.130 words
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Advertisement234 1969-06-18 19 WORLD FAMOUS POWER TOOLS TtLiii i 'D Wolf's Sapphire Power Tools are the most reliable you can buy. Handle them and you feel solid quality. Use them and you feel the power. And they have an unbeatable range of equipment for every need from an ingenious drill unit with quick-fix234 words
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Miscellaneous69 1969-06-18 19 BADMINTON Spore Junior rhampienfthipt iSBA Hall 8 pm 1 Perak School* 1-20 ehampionthips (Si. John Ambulance Hall. Ipoh. 2 p in < CRICKKT Tour match: S por» Combined Services v RAP iChanjri, 11 a.m.. SOCCKR Nr»ri Senior*: Malays v PWD. Junior*: 11 Ciurkha signal* v PPB. Taiping IHv. 2: Indian69 words
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Miscellaneous226 1969-06-18 19 BADMINTON It.KAK SCHOOLS I ,1.1. < .'<> <Ipuh>. Bots unglea Ut rd Lan Jit Yee bt L.m Tai Ping 15-0. 15-4. K. Pathinathan w.o. On? Hock Slew 2nd rd L I mi bt Lim Jit Yre 16-7. 15-3 M. Seetarasu bt Chan Chens Men; 15-8. 15-9; Lee Ngok Tarn bt226 words
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Miscellaneous350 1969-06-18 19 16-6. 15-5. Kahmah Arshad and Noor Allan bt Cbuah Ming Sturm anJ Anusooya 15-2. 15-7. k\>k» 1 1; w i PENANG CHAMPIONSHIFS: Han Chung Hi*h School bt Old Xavier 1 12-40 Uqm-p— Waralli* bt Union HS 2S-2S rr Mill KVM 1 1. 11 l n«n title (Pukubai: Shorn Saljo i350 words
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Article, Illustration121 1969-06-18 20 RESTAURANT CAVE-IN THAT KILLED 50 p.\KT of the restaurant that collapsed on Sunday in Los Angeles de San Rafael, ;i summer resort near Segovia in Sp;iin. killing more than ."><) people. The disaster occurred as 50CJ men. women and children attending a business convention organised by a food distributing company121 words
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Article52 1969-06-18 20 SAIGON Tucs US. p«ra- troopers have tilled 106 North I Vietnamese troops in a major new operation near thr Astiau Valley, it was announced today. The operation codenamed "Montgomery Rendezvous" beI pan on June 8 but wa.s not dls- closed until today for security IReuter - 52 words
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Article311 1969-06-18 20 LONDON. Tue.s. The market drifted easier today in quiet trading. Report* on the effect;, of the credit squeeze, particularly in relation to iiiduslrial line Imrnl. made (or a general absence ol bi^er.s Towards the clioe. the Financial Times index was 3.6 down at 390 5 Leading industrials were311 words
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Article56 1969-06-18 20 LONDON. Tues Spot 25- 1 ,d, July 25'..d. Aug. 25'..d. Sept. 24 15 16d.. July Sept. 25"»d.. Oct./ Dec. 24, d.. Jan. March 24'. d., April June 24\d., July Sept. J4',d.. Oct. Dec. 24'*d, Jan. Mar. 24d., April June 23 15 l«d July Sept. 23-d. c.i.f. July 24 1156 words
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Article32 1969-06-18 20 LONDON. Tue.v Spot £1426 I (—£4). sellers £1427 (-£4.. Forward buyers £1434 i— £4>. sellers £1435 £4i. Settlement £1426 £5>. Turnover a.m. 135 tons, pm. 50 tons Tone: Steady but qutet32 words
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167 1969-06-18 20 Blueprint for communist struggle signed VIOSCOW. Tues.— The A 75-nation world communist summit ended here today with a formal cert mony of signing a document that will serve as a blueprint for the anti-imperial-ist struggle. Delegations from n communist- parties withheld their lull support from the document But the KremlinReuter - 167 words
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Obituary59 1969-06-18 20 lim penc whyk al 1 «r Slat luiu-ry Co. imMi-d 1W1) W*' fully on >~.\h Jwn<- at I. OS p.m l> ■■<'■ id tin hrlowd »n< 3 sony Ij-v Khmk. t.«r Omm. I.' ttwmn, 1 dliutthtrr*. Ur and Lm Hooi. 1' •onuin-U'. I dauxhtii^ in -law and 7 Krand59 words
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Article49 1969-06-18 20 BANGKOK, lues More th a n HMI I li.v soldiers of the Black Panther contingent «ill he ordained as Buddhist moiik^ M their return Irom smith Htu.iin next month. I ins ill expiate the nen'x rrkwri committed iartag their mm jreai term in South Vietnam.49 words
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Advertisement151 1969-06-18 20 i»j .HOP w£>% INBOARD/OUTDRIVE MARINE ENGINES pj Is j Volvo Penta pioneered the Ji V— *v inboard/outdrive marine engines. y No matter what type of boat v\/ you choose from a small runabout to a workboat or pleasure craft there is a Volvo Penta unit to suit you. QUALITY AND151 words
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Advertisement7 1969-06-18 20 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $20 00 mirtmum\7 words
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Advertisement58 1969-06-18 20 Ik TIJUIEX k UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEE] Prices range from $190. down to $13. V Model GXNS L (blue dial)s2s. U s^^s. also in browl J^H la^s^or green dial •dustproof \&SflsM -shockproof w^ •anti-magnetic -shatterproof glass •unbreakable mainspring Service stations throughout Malaysia Sntgapore Trademark of US T,.* Corp. lilt 1 manufacturer of58 words
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