The Straits Times, 24 June 1969
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Title Section25 1969-06-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 Thfi Notional Nuwspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TTESDAY. JINE 1969 15 CENTS K.D.N. 3104 M.C. (P) No. 072325 words
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240 1969-06-24 1 NOC: Signs of Red activity in some schools |(UALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The National Operations Council today said there won- signs of communist activity in some schools. i after here this :d: '.fry coned with the marked Increase in the activities s and their .illy in the trying to and240 words
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Article, Illustration768 1969-06-24 1 Only after 1971, says Lee Defining five-power defence of Malaysia and Spore SINGAPORE, Monday FUTURE SingaporeMalaysia defence plans in joint partnership with Britain, Australia and New Zealand can only be defined clearly after 1971. This is the Bssessmenl of Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. In an interview with768 words
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195 1969-06-24 1 British troops not available to Seato after 1971: Healey BANGKOK Mon. British forces will not be available for South-east Asia Treaty Organisation < Seato i contingency plans after Britain has pulled out her troops from the area by 1"I71. Hriti>h Defence Secrtary Mr l»rnis Healey said toil, n Mr HealeyReuter - 195 words
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499 1969-06-24 1 Terrible new instant-kill weapons WASHINGTON. Monday A DISARMAMENT adviser has told Senators the United States is stocking a chamber of horros with instant-kill chemical and biological agents which are ridiculous weapons with little 1 real military value. This assessment ol the hemicaJ and biological ire preparations came Horn Dr MatthewReuter; AP - 499 words
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Article68 1969-06-24 1 Qantas on work-to-rule SYDNEY. Man. About 2.000 Qantas Airlines ground-staff have started work to regulations strike which could disrupt the company's passenger and cargo mi 1 vices The strike, involving 12 union affects all Qantas ground-staJ at Sydney's Mascot airport, and follows a union claim lor an Increase ot AReuter - 68 words
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Article23 1969-06-24 1 KARACHI Mon -The military Kovernmem conceded today that Piikisiar. was unlikely to men its target of food selfsufficiency by 1970—Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration68 1969-06-24 1 TENGKU'S WIFE CALLS ON MRS. SUHARTO JAKARTA Mon. The wives of President Suharto and Tengku Abdul Rahman have held an informal meeting at Medan. North Sumatra. according to Radio Medan today. 1 esterday's meeting was their first, the radio said .Mrs Suharto was accompanying her husband on a visit toReuter - 68 words
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Article98 1969-06-24 1 Penalty for insulting Malik JAKARTA. MOO. A Jakarta weekly newspaper was ordered today to pay 250.--000 ruplahs to the Foreign Minister. Mr. Adam Malik, for insulting him in an article a year asjo. The weekly Bebaa iFreei carried an article entitled Adam Malik puppet for subversion nhorUy after two IndonesiansUPI - 98 words
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Article56 1969-06-24 1 TOKYO. Mon Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi arrived here in heavy rain today for a fiveday official visit. Accompanied by a 15--member suite. Including deputy Foreign Secretary. Mr TN. Kaul. Mrs. Gandhi was welcomed at the airport by the Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Elsaku Sato, and theReuter - 56 words
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Article74 1969-06-24 1 NKW DELHI. Mod. The Dalai L.miH. exiled spiritual tuler ol Tibet, lias completed what may be the world's longest lII HIU II. lasting moip UHU9 W0 boun i" I 'iiwegation of 1.000 monks and laymen Official- of the DRlal Lama's bureau here .said today thatReuter - 74 words
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Article159 1969-06-24 1 HONG KONG. Mon FICTIONAL iik Mine has broken out in China* Chekiane province, unconfirmed reports said today. During the past few uecks spoi.idic reports from travellers and other unofficial channi'N of information have told of renewed violence in at least three provinces The latest was a report159 words
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307 1969-06-24 1 Raiders cross Suez, kill 18 Israelis CAIRO, Mon<la\ l.^ypli.ii! military sj>okesman s;iiil here thai ;ii leasi 1«S Israelis were killed loday when two Egyptian arni\ patrols trussed the Sue/ (.';im;il ;ind attacked encim defence positions. The first patrol at l am. attacked anil took over an [si lell fortiiied position307 words
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Article22 1969-06-24 1 Thailand revalues baht land's cur: i ins ol 'hi 1 I bahl Tl P ii f H to be consld devaluation ap22 words
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Article18 1969-06-24 1 BHrT%IN WO BBODI I 0! 1 with if it pUhli r .i n C and tary18 words
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Advertisement22 1969-06-24 1 A Quick Shine ■n Quick Tiiff with '1H Baa*'' 4 AUTO POUSH and CUANM wk 1 S^ V,;| flk'ik."^* Wb y 922 words
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Advertisement34 1969-06-24 1 M^^^^^^^^*^^^^^-^ by ADGOCKSHIPIEY The world's most versatile milling machine that no engineering workshop can afford to be without. Additional heads may be fitted for high speed milling, shaping and slotting. ASK «|J^^>» ABOUT IT34 words
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Article, Illustration636 1969-06-24 2 The show went on always but the agony and the tantrums remained LONDON. Moil—Hollywood musical star Judy Garland's show business career echoed the heartbreak of her greatest song "Over The Rainbow," She died here yesterday, aged 47. Her body was found by her fifth husband, New York discotheque ownerReuter - 636 words
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183 1969-06-24 2 Key posts go to pro-Europe men under Pompidou pAKIS, Mon. President Georges Pompidou yesterday carried out his pledge to expand France's .uovernment beyond the ranks of orthodox Gaullists. appointing men known as supporters of European unity to key M. Valcry G i sc a r d d'Bitalng. brilliant balding leader183 words
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122 1969-06-24 2 Population up by 516 million in 9 years I'NITED NATIONS. Mnn World population m m:d-iy67. the latest date lor which mean.ngtul statistics have been collated. Vtf :J.420 million 516 million above the mid-l!«8 !:*ure tne United Na--1 urns estimated ti I V .UCllllg till Union, rud Hie Ur«f.~; population by122 words
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275 1969-06-24 2 Pueblo seizure a Soviet plot: Czech general T E\V YORK. Mon. A former Czechoslovak general who went over to Kh claimed yesterday that tho Soviet Union plotted the seizure of the American Intelligence ship Pueblo by North Korea. G«»n Jan Sfjr.a. believed to be the highest ranking Communist lm inReuter - 275 words
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Article16 1969-06-24 2 KARACHI lion.— Pak down or, COUP o public Five rouplM have been arrested —Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article48 1969-06-24 2 BENARES. Mnn Sfooteum could have caused the neath of a' least 62 people when a pa*- .<■<■! ger train whs derailed near thU holy city ye-ierday. railway officials said They said fishplates had been if moved from the track and were found iyl'ig nearby.48 words
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Article36 1969-06-24 2 Tit AVIV, lion in-year-iid Arab girl Miriam Bhakhatr. a, .s entenced to life in iiHT.t yesterday tat plarini: ,i tmmb In the Hfbieu I'r In Jerusalem last Ma eh. injuring 29 people ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article16 1969-06-24 2 II HIN M o\fr 50 per i DC ':l* li.nunrement said jresU16 words
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Article, Illustration24 1969-06-24 3 Ah so, in the bullring RICHARDO Mitsuya, a Japanese from Peru, in action during a Novillada at Vista Alegre bullring recently. UPI RADIO PICTUREUPI - 24 words
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114 1969-06-24 3 Manila's 'homicidal maniac' captured by crowd MAMLA, Mon. A weeklong manhunt for Manila's "homicidal maniac" end d early yesterday with the capture of a 25--year-old paroled prisoner. Juanito Aide was finally collared at Sangandaan village in Nobaliches. Quezon City. 15 miles from the residential Sta. C'rus district of Manila where114 words
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133 1969-06-24 3 POKT I.AY.U (TtXM), Mnn. A shrimp boat captain, E. J. Lemaire, 55. says he owes his life to friendly porpoises that helped him after he fell overboard last Friday. Lemaire fell into the Gulf of Mexico five miles from the nearest landi.ill. Matagorda Island,AP - 133 words
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422 1969-06-24 3 OUR FORCES MATURED IN BATTLE NOW: THIEU CAIGON, Mon.— PreJ sident Nguyen Van Thieu said here yesterday that South Vietnam's armed forces had grown to maturity and could now shoulder major responsibility on the battlefield. .dent Thleu >aid: "We have already started and will continue to reduce the allied contributionReuter - 422 words
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Article67 1969-06-24 3 VATICAN CITY, Mun— Pope Paul yesterday deplored some tendencies in the pa.sl to attribute Imaginary miracles to the saints and build up legends about them He was speaking at the canonisation ceremony the simplest and shortest for centuries of a 1 French-born nun. Sister Julie Billiart (1751-1816)Reuter - 67 words
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Advertisement303 1969-06-24 2 STRIKE IT RICH in the great new "J,iVfetoaHivfcly OVALTINE We! Contest MUST BE WON 1 g,« $6,000 r2^z E r $3,000 3 ?R D iZE ►$1 ,000 PLUS-IUQ CONSOLATION PRIZES OF $50 ALL YOU HAVE TO DO: Using your skill and judgement, place the 8 photographs which you consider best303 words
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Advertisement81 1969-06-24 2 Hsemosol A COMPLETELY NEW BFEAKTHROUGH IN THE EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF HAEMORRHOIDS ja (piles) Hi Mt i«a borrfei ot Good news for piles sufferers. A completely new therapy against haemorrheds that acts quickly and effectively to relieve pom and shrink haemorrhoia* (without sid* effects) in a .-ns'ter of dayt. Each easytotake81 words
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Miscellaneous23 1969-06-24 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /Vll uevec Be able XJ TD «Tt?UGGLE OOtME WITH ALL TU6CE PWrTCELSy-^ aj****\ I wuv S^AORN tuat i23 words
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Advertisement313 1969-06-24 3 Japanese experts know the best watch in the world 1958 Ten years «go.thelst Japanes«Antartic tm^l^i^ff/J Observation Team' was equipped with ™TJ^^~^ Swiss ENICAR watches. Said team is sent to the Antartic every year and the mm mm^mß leaders of said team have put their J f confidence in Swiss ENICARever313 words
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Advertisement218 1969-06-24 3 then look your beat .f^' in a quality OORMEUIL I^^ Woollen suit. Hlgh-clajf M l^\ A fabrics such as 008M A MECIL, require expert 'jefwßl. tailoring. Don't take unF/jk I A necessary risks entrust fJ IW your tailoring requlre9tmm^Jlm^m\ ■fk mentu to the expert yt, I"a cutters and tailors at218 words
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Article58 1969-06-24 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Canadian Association of Singapore will hold a dinner at the Cockpit Hotel at 8 p.m. tomorrow to mark the 102 nd anniversary of Canada. Before the dinner, there will be a reception at 6.30 pm at the residence of the Canadian acting High Commissioner.58 words
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Article23 1969-06-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Loke Pak Chee was elected President of the Singapore Polytechnic Photographic Society. Vicp-presidrnt is Mr. Chua Cheng Yong.23 words
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69 1969-06-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The top prize won at last Sundays Toto draw was $20,000, Singapore Pools announced today. The winner had four numbers and the additional number correct for ihe second prize Jackpot. The company also said there were many $350 and $1569 words
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Article27 1969-06-24 4 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Scout Association's Oeylang district will hold Its fourth annual "Scoutletlrs" at the Fowlle Primary School at 2 p m on July 5.27 words
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Article, Illustration287 1969-06-24 4 By CLEMENT MESENAS: SINGAPORE, Mon THE latest one-way traffic system in Singapore is proving a motorist's delight, although facing the usual teething problems expected of any infant project. The scheme, covering Serangoon Road. Jalan Besar. Bencoolen Street and Selegie Road, had287 words
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Article151 1969-06-24 4 SINGAPORE, Monday pUGILISTIC associations in Singapore should drop the concept of the various "schools" of the martial art into which they are divided, and work together for the progress of the art. In this way. a stumbling block to pugilistic development would be removed and151 words
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Advertisement182 1969-06-24 4 lh orchard 1 1 OPENS TOMORROW! For The First Time On The Screen... a DUEL between a SAMURAI and a PISTOLERO! jjtfkt MONTGOMERY FORD TATSUYA NAKADAI j TODAY ITS ME... TOMORROW YOU! BUD SPENCER WAYDE PRESTON- JEFF CAMERON Eastmancolor WidescrMn l&£&&£j NEXT CHANGE! CARF V ON LAUGHING AT THE YEAR'S182 words
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Advertisement178 1969-06-24 4 KUAN MENG GARDEN 2-sforey Modern Terrace Houies 6 J /4 m.s. Tompines Road, (Opposite Zenith Theatre) Off Upper Serangoon Road. *i+ J Bedrooms. 2 Betht W.C., Utility, Kitchen, Stare, Large Living Dining Room, ipaoout Belceny A Garden Tenure of Land: Statutory Land Grant Frcr from encumbrencei on completion A delivery178 words
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Advertisement91 1969-06-24 4 I■B■IH■mmHBiHH B H H B mm H LIDO OPENS TOMORROW IF YOU THINK YOU RE OLD ENOUGH! 1 iTidLm m C m .U mTmmW Wl iJmW&mmmW Mr B 1 1 •H^B^^^***^fl*-B W^^ \^mm4Jm\ I■ BBbw I a I .^■■Bbhbbbb"*"'""' i |^j Albert Finney m 9 jss j I Bubbles'E^ S91 words
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Advertisement532 1969-06-24 4 I mwi SS a^LEßElj"^^"*^" It l*S- DAY' 130 «0* •> 30 t, 91i p m I THE IMrOSSIBLE YEARS I CRIiTINA rt I David Niven OPENS T> II "Today It's Mi TomorrcII Vontgorrc. I DEFINITELY LAST 2 OAYi! (NO I 10.450 m. I. IS. J45. 6 30, 91J I COLUMBIA532 words
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161 1969-06-24 5 Rubber output of smallholdings improves 1/ V A L A LUMPUR, IV ton Output from rubber .smallholdii. rapidly catching up with the production from ally dun: .irly Durin K i: f,, ur per rent. f the main factors i ased übber pr;ce prevailing riod —an r 18.6 I f he161 words
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420 1969-06-24 5 FIRST DATE WITH PROSTITUTE BROUGHT DEATH SINGAPORE, Mon. |H E Singapore High Court today rd that a young fishmonger was abducted and killed on his first date with a prostitute, soon alter they had attended a midnight cinema show. The DPP. Mr. Tan Teow420 words
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Article, Illustration151 1969-06-24 5 Judge gives lawyer a chance to turn up in court KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A LAWYER. Miss Khaw Yep M< asked the High Court today to issue a warrant of arrest for another lawyer, Blnnapillai Ananda Raj, who failed to show up In court for his ex-wile's mam vi. Th>' Barah151 words
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Article19 1969-06-24 5 \i'n!:h Muti A into the deatn "I Lim Bu Ann. knecttcklc in her mr on Annl 18.19 words
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Article44 1969-06-24 5 Facilities for the treatment of cancer here »re adequate and ped for Mala leader of a three-maji Canadian t«am of aoc'.ors. I)r. Leo Milirmf] •The fanl.iies In (he radiounit here are sufficient for treating all types of rs Dr Mahonev »aid B«mama.44 words
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Article17 1969-06-24 5 i. A 16--•he itend :o the «n--n nven- r f-nter- j Lions Club.17 words
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102 1969-06-24 5 IPOH, Mon. Assistant Commissioner U. Santokh Singh, the Perak CID Chief, leaves here tomorrow to assume dutli Commandant of the Police Colleue in Kuala Kubu Bahru with tin Senior Commissioner. A barrister-al first Mala: police the United States for a FBI course after102 words
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132 1969-06-24 5 'Patronise each other's shops' call to Malays and Chinese KUALA LUMPUR Mon The Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Harun bin llaji Idris. today appealed to M.i l.i> -s and Chines* to patronise each other's >,lio|>n. foodstalls and task Dato Harun said IMg after presiding o\er the State Operations Committee which discussed132 words
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Article101 1969-06-24 5 Arrest drama in insurance office PA N G. Mull. Police sped to an insurance company In Beach Street today and arrested a man following an alleged attempt to extort money from the mauThe man. who was unarmed ome alter a short strui Poh id that he had walked into the101 words
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Advertisement50 1969-06-24 5 L/vS^I v 1 having RRrt weight I t orob em? Must you eat PLAIN BOILED FOOD.... MeaI after Meal or TASTELESS GRILL.... Day after Day SOLVE TH15....8Y COOKING WITH liquid vegetable oil PACKED BY KWAIMG JOO SENG (M) PTE. LTD. UNDER THEIR FAMOUS /"^free^N COCK bhand WHAT'S MORE...ITS HIGHLY POLYUNSATURATED!50 words
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Advertisement2667 1969-06-24 6 STATEMENT RELATING TO A RESTRICTED OFFER FOR SALE OF SHARES THROUGH PRIVATE PLACEMENT A copy of this Statement relating to an Otter for sale of shares through private placement has been lodged with and registered by the Registrai 01 Companies in Singapore who takes no responsibility as to its contents.2,667 words
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Article712 1969-06-24 7 FRANCIS ROZARIO - FRANCIS ROZARIO BOUSTEAD AND SMMWU CASE By AN employer's advocate today described us "unjustified ;m<l irresponsible" an attack by ;i representative of the Singapore M;inual ;iii(l Mercantile Work its' Union op the Boustead Group of Companies :iii(l the Kniployers' Federation hist week. Making his reply to712 words
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Article, Illustration215 1969-06-24 7 SINGAPOREINSPIRED PAINTINGS TO GO ON SHOW SINGAPORE Mon Local art! t Thomas Yeo will present M) of his works this it ;i different plane from his previous one-man exhibitions He will show what he terms as "very pretty SingaporeInspired" paintings. It will be the nrst time he has done a215 words
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Article44 1969-06-24 7 SINUAPOKK M.m Collectors of sv.ill ai Housing and Developmpni Board flats must now be licensed by the board. A board statement .said that xwlll collection In future would only be restricted to livestock farmers licensed by the Director of Primary Production.44 words
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Article, Illustration337 1969-06-24 7 C. K. LEE - C. K. LEE By SINGAPORE. Monday IT was a triple lust for Hotel Negara when 11 opened its doors to musts today. It was the first to open this year, the lirst to have the motherly touches of a woman managing-director to337 words
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Article46 1969-06-24 7 SINCiAPOkE Mini Bil^adier A P DiKiian consultant nirgWMl with the Brtttat) Army lure will present a M>ecial reMTCfc paper on the treatment oi stomach uiceis at a Slngai«ire surgical Society n tomorrow at 815 pin. in Mie Outram Rose: General Hospital patholoev lecture theatre46 words
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Article, Illustration194 1969-06-24 7 SINGAPORE. Mod He sldents in the Amber Road area, annoyed by the I noise caused by reclamation work, have been asked to I bear with It lor three more weeks. Apologising for the liuonvenlence. the Housing and Development Board today I said: "We194 words
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Article56 1969-06-24 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. I'hr public were uarnt-d today that neither tin <iistoins .inri Kxcise l)<--p.irtment nor its sports i luh nor any of its organisations have mi- ,n im'<l i show railed "MaUm Testa I lii- drpartment said i :iii\.iN»ing for dnnationa towards souvenir procranime was unauthorised and56 words
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Advertisement1962 1969-06-24 7 COMPANY PROSPECTUS CONTINUED i It 31st December. 1»68 there were commitments for Capital Expenditure amounting to approximately SS.S million of which $2 7 million is in respect of machinery and fquipment ordered and $2.9 million is in respect ol extension to the present factory building and plant ?nd machinery. (11)1,962 words
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Miscellaneous6 1969-06-24 7 HuffH Hun-/, i tfo iUilph Hvimdahl6 words
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Article, Illustration695 1969-06-24 8 YEO TOON JOO - YEO TOON JOO By STATISTICS CHECK TO SEE THAT WE DON'T OVERBUILD GOH LAYS FOUNDATION FOR 40-STOREY BUILDING gINii.V PORK, Mon. The doverninent has taken steps to sec lhat the Republic's hotel industry does not overbuild. As a start, it has commissioned a high-ly-qualified695 words
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359 1969-06-24 8 SHEN SWEE YONG - SHEN SWEE YONG rt SINGAPORE, Mon. A father and four sons, one a special constable, today denied kidnapping a man, said to be the boy friend of an adopted member of their family. The Sng family, together with an unknown person are359 words
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Article79 1969-06-24 8 SINGAFORE. Mon A I •even member cultural foupe from India will give i a performance of "kaihak" c.assical dances and a I ••sitar" recital at the ("(inference Hall at 8.30 p.m. on June 30. The troupe, led by Mr Pratap Pawar. is being sponsored by the Indian79 words
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131 1969-06-24 8 SINGAPORE, Mm. Austria s trade uith Singapore, Malaysia and Brim-l mi expanding rapidly, the new \u»tn.>n I rule CommissiontT here Mr. Paul J. Trru. S.u.i today. Austria imports from t. ■■Ml raw material ruhbrr. timber, palm .1 I. ipieet and hides. Her export* hrrr131 words
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Article27 1969-06-24 8 SINGAPORE. Man A birr! stnginK context will be organised I by the manaKement oommiuew of Calrnhlll communlt" centr* at No 4. Buyrmjr Road, .in Ju*27 words
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Miscellaneous95 1969-06-24 8 nirk Irtirtf By 1 h*>*tor UnniH L f YES. THAT'S THE STORY^ SOMETIMES^W I V|=S— OP— I [CfBUTA LITTLE BITT^ I OFEVERV CRIMINAL! JUST A HAIR! Z_Sx^ PERHAPS A WHOLE HEAD I I DAISY LET HIM I T i^J? l t W^r'^ k I H f rAj .^B| OP MAIR.95 words
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Article, Illustration33 1969-06-24 9 STRAITS TIMES picture by Ali Yusof shows Miss Malaysia 1969 sitting on her thron*. flanked by runner-up Rosemary flcfM and Sandra. Rosemary nearly the winnerAli Yusof shows Miss Malaysia sitting on her thron - 33 words
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288 1969-06-24 9 REJAL ARBEE - A TIE WITH MISS SELANGQR-BUT FINALLY IT'S THIRD TIME LUCKY FOR HER REJAL ARBEE, By Johore Bahru. Mon. "MISS Fenang", l'J-year-old Subrina Loo lTI was last ni'^ht declared "Miss Malaysia 1969" after a tie with Miss Selangor, 20-year-old Rosemary Wan. It was not until after two hours of deliberations did288 words
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Article, Illustration90 1969-06-24 9 FROM LEFT: Miss Penang, Sabrina Loo. 19, tourist guide; Miss Malacca. Lisa Lee, 21 hairdresser; Miss Pahang. Lucy Lee. 18. cashier. Miss Trengganu. Khairon binte Mohamed Noor, 19 .typist; Miss Perlis. Chang Choon Thow, 19, beautician: Miss Perak, Linda Cubinar. 19. student; Miss Ke- lantan, Bddatiah90 words
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Article98 1969-06-24 9 KUANTAN, Monday 11 OH was Miss l.ucy I>«*. 11 18. Helrttfd to re present Pahang in the Miss Malaysia contrst" This Question appears to be on everybody's lips here. For no one *rrm* to know how Miss l.er, a cashier, w«s rhosen to represent the State98 words
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Article25 1969-06-24 9 The Sullen of Pahang will make a twothe Jerantut «nd Raub district* from tomorrow to •mbers of goodwill com- anJ vaxioua community •Mdara.25 words
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Miscellaneous249 1969-06-24 9 Straits Times Crossword ■■f jag ■Br^^^^^l~~ b^ ~"HbB"~~Ib1B~~~"bB 181 ACROSS 7. Bill needs it for salary note« 1 "'ZZ^ 22 St v, crew 9 KirtTwdtaJ' m word.—nothing unusual (11). u-nrih\ hume auuarrntlv! 8. River In the far north (4). apparently. 10. In time, poor Oreene appears Qf (U) to grow249 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday, June 24. 1969
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Article581 1969-06-24 10 Malaysian doubts of the •xtent of Australia's comnitment to regional def•nce have been short lived. :>parently Tun Razak left ,'anberra. But there was •a use for concern. and he statement made by Australia's Minister of K\ernal Affairs did not seem o explain entirely Mr. jortot ranea. •'rime Minister581 words
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420 1969-06-24 10 Her 1971, and the in- talks. PRESSURE FOR PEACE Kor the third time since the six-di.y war two years ago Israeli forces have attacked Egypt in some h. much as though phasise that, despite iorts of the Big Four, a negotiated solution is no possible. UnfortunDOthteg that has <l from420 words
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Article, Illustration902 1969-06-24 10 HUGH MABBETT - Malaysia joins the space age with a satellite link HUGH MABBETT NOT A PRESTIGE PROJECT. JUST PLAIN COMMERCIAL GOOD SENSE by Kuala Lumpur PAHANG fishermen will soon have a space age landmark to guide them home. Especially if they are sailing home to Beserah. a fishing village just north of902 words
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822 1969-06-24 10 ALFRED FRIENDLY - ALFRED FRIENDLY by TEHERAN I TNIQUE among the r-developcd countries, Iran is enjoying a reverse brain, drain happy evidence of the success of the Shah's "white revolution" and of his nations astonishing economic and social progress. The country manifestly Is mi the822 words
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430 1969-06-24 11 ANTHONY NG - Rubber: Watch Indonesia' warning ANTHONY NG •SI-KIQLS CO.MPITITinv NEXT YEAR I By A FDFK|ru KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. i-Kcm.n manufacturer of rubber processing equipment today warned that Indonesia would pose serious competition to Malaysia next year in the international market for technically specified natural rubber. Indonesia was now taking -giant steps'"430 words
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Article, Illustration130 1969-06-24 11 Going back to Kuching to see her 'kuchings' all 24 of them SINGAPORE. rived iron .unng b: the i> her father. Dr leal here. had during her U In Br. 'I am sure they will be biz now. The rats are the pride of our home." she >ald Miss Rizalla130 words
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63 1969-06-24 11 KCAIA LUMPUR. Mon— An ifflcer In the Protocol Division ry of Foreign Af■\bdul Rahlm >ln Ngah. will be transferred to jr In th« U Hun Commission He wUJ lruve for Lonrioa at he end '>f the month. Wan Rahlm. who JolnMinistry In 1963, served63 words
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135 1969-06-24 11 Minting of $150 gold coin starts next month SINGAPORE. Mon.—Minting of the special $150 gold coin, issued to commemorate the founding of Singapore l>o years ago, will start next month a spokesman for the minting factory in Jurong said today. The coins will be minted at the rate cf 2.000135 words
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Article59 1969-06-24 11 Tengku: More progress A LUMPUR. Mon. Tengicu Abdul Rahman, who underwent an eye operation re.should recover coinwitnin the next three .xrsonal physician. ;>r.> RP. Pillal. said today. After examining the Tengku :.p said: "The Prime nus made substantial The pressure on the affected eve has returned to normal. He should59 words
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Article, Illustration228 1969-06-24 11 Meet Sgt. Yusof 'champion-at-arms' with the foil CINGAPORE, Mon The man with the wide erin and an armful of sport> trophies is Sergeant Yu>of bin Hussein a sportsman well used t o foiling his opponents And toil is the riuht word as far a.s Igl Yusof (above) from Peiiane is228 words
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Article37 1969-06-24 11 KUALA I.LMHLH Mot An executive of Malaysia X* ck Product Sdn. Berhad.Mr. Justin Gomez, has been elected president of the Kuala Lumpur Apex Club Other officials are Mr P.K Sinßam. secreiary. Mubarak, treasurer— Bernama.Bernama - 37 words
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Article35 1969-06-24 11 IPOH. Mnn Yap Chi* Chiang. 34. a wireman. was fined 5750 by the magistrate's court hrre today when he pleaded guilty to carrying on an illegal 1.000 character lottery here aa35 words
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Article, Illustration192 1969-06-24 11 Visiting artist in search of his 300 lost paintings SINGAPORE, Mon. German painter Pidder Zimmafs high spirits were dampened almost immediately when he flew into Singapore. The reason: In the airport lobby, he last three bags containing all his drawIng materials and 300 paintings. Mr. Zimmat appealed for help to192 words
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Article49 1969-06-24 11 KANOAR M<>n.— The Prr' Adult Education Department lia.i in\;-ed women. between 18 and 35. to a;ter.ci a domestic science course, to be started -oon at the Wonipn.- Tramiriß Centre in Kfpalt B«:.«v Province Welleslrv Candidates ataoaM have pa.s»rd at lens- Standard VI (M*Applications close aa49 words
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Advertisement171 1969-06-24 11 This MERCEDES 200 is AIR-CONDITIONED by FRIGIKING •MataflPfS^^^^ai bvbmb, 1 r^^^^^w^^^^^t H bbbV jSfl B^ EkAbsbbbbb! BUT: You don't see it!!' Why? Because this is the NEW FRIGIKING CONCEALED UNIT Specially designed for the 200 and 230 Series. Does it Cool? If it's a Frigiking it will, and we guarantee171 words
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Advertisement205 1969-06-24 11 This is the new Ronson pipe. M This is how the amazing 9" Ronson stem system gives you the coolest, driest smoke you've ever had. The new Ronson pipe is a unique I I I concept in pipe making. Most con- |bb ventional pipes have too short a I I205 words
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Miscellaneous88 1969-06-24 11 YOUR SWIMMING TIMES mini: Sedill Kechll 3 48 am. (5 2ft 1 404 pm. (6 8ft); Slnjapore 446 am. 1 6.7 ft 1 5.46 pjo. i"llt>: Port Dlckson 1205 t>.s:ti 12.53 pm. (7.4fti; Port Swettenham 11.53 a.m. U3 7!t.; Penanu 7.49 an (7ft 1 721 p.m. <6.6ft>. KiMoKKiiW: Sedill Kechll88 words
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Miscellaneous750 1969-06-24 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS: Kuala i.umpur. Blb N Irn.nc .■>. Ipoh Malacca StalKUrta; 825 The OutMder .h.horr Bahru 3 A 10: 1.,.,,,n t r cant i)Par your >crfam 4=; I'■ Kuant 915 m lhe National D.45 M P r ri 'i»ne sum- Language n;.u\. .">.50 News oul- Lannu- 930 Dunli di-Sana750 words
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743 1969-06-24 12 Should your child be wearing, glasses? ONE IN EVERY 12 CHILDREN HAS SOMETHING WRONG WITH HIS EYES QNE of the happiest moments of parenthood is when your baby first gazes up with real recognition in his eyes. One of the saddest, and most guilt-ridden, may be the day, a lew743 words
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386 1969-06-24 12 WOULD you like to try some InterestIng ways to present rice dishes to the family? Coming from the Nestle Test Kitchen in Kuala Lumpur are these recipes: SAVOURY "P I'LU T" RICK I OH MAI FAHN): You will need J cup diced386 words
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Article, Illustration217 1969-06-24 12 A MIX AND MATCH THEME FOR FASHIONS AT VARIETY SHOW THI •mpfcati. will b. •a rtia youthful litta whan til nnod«l« will praM«t a collection of oajtfit* Jt »K« National Tkaatra tonigfct. Th« fathton skow w part of f+* "Vanity Skowtima '69" programme organised by tha Freshman Orientation Committee of217 words
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Article157 1969-06-24 12 AFTER spring cleaning, scrub your hands with a damp nail brush sprinkled with dry baking soda to remove dirt that lodges In skin creases and under nails. As soda la traditionally a skin soother, you'll be Riving your hands a beauty treatment. Let your child help with redecorating157 words
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Article189 1969-06-24 12 |T will be like a "family affair" when the Singapore Chinese Ciirls* School holds it food and fun fair at the school grounds in Emerald Hill on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Students and past paplls are makinx a concerted effort to make189 words
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Advertisement375 1969-06-24 12 Varemo'id TABLETS the EFFECTIVE ORAL treatment for PILES (Haemorrhoids) In? VAREMOID tai) to take just swallow i or sfttr meals. VAREMOID hi pitta)ly safe. It has been clinically proven and tested all over the world with remarkable success. It can be taken by fti group even during pregnancy. VAREMOID contains375 words
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135 1969-06-24 13 Hotels in Malaysia do not stint on food, says expert By CAROLE CHONG c H v aysla than •y other hotel specialist. Mr. W. T. Schimmel from the International Executive Service Corps said today. 1 have put on more than 101 b since coming to Mr. Schimmel told reporters at.135 words
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Article, Illustration451 1969-06-24 13 'ABDICATING STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP' CANBERRA. Monday 1 JHE Federal leader of the Democratic Labour Party, Senator Vince Gair, last night strongly criticised the i Australian Government's per- formance in the five-power i defence talks in Canberra last week. Senator Gair, who heads the 14-year-old splinterReuter - 451 words
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109 1969-06-24 13 RAF Tiger Cats for war games at Tengah CINGAPORK. Mon. 11 The RAF is flvini; out a special missile regiment from Britain !"r in air defence e\crc ise to be held ;it lir Bad Air Kimfs I>n«ah base on July 3. Karl* next week, eiant VC Ma and Herrule> planes109 words
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Article52 1969-06-24 13 BRUNEI TOWN. M T*en: \-*:x-ytar-old Ah bin Dollah. "accused of murdering a new-born baby, was dLvharged Kim!a BeU;t magistrate's court here after the court 1 that thf baby was already dead when it was handed nim. Ear.rr. a chare* 1 agalnyt burying the bah withdrawn br52 words
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241 1969-06-24 13 Comet repairs: 'Fine job' by MSA men SINGAPORE. Monday MALAYSIA-Singapore Airlines' engineers and technicians at Paya Lebar airport were today praised for the "fine job" they had done on the two control valves of tne airline's rive Comets which were found to have been "slightly below specifications." The praise came241 words
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126 1969-06-24 13 BRITISH AID TEAM HAS TALKS WITH H.C. STAFF SINGAPORE. Mon. The J British aid survey team, led by Mr. W.A.C. Mat Meson, had talks today with officials of the British High Commission on the political and economic conditions in the Republic. The British High Commissioner. Sir Arthur de la Mare,126 words
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88 1969-06-24 13 JJONG KONG. Mon.— Top urban planners and administrators from 15 countries opened a weeklong conference here today. The conference la sponscored by the Centre of Asian Studies of the University of Hong Kong, under a grant from the U.S. Information Service. "The city88 words
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116 1969-06-24 13 Broadcasts to schools twice a week to foster goodwill Lni.\ LI'MPUR, Mon. Radio Malaysia's schools broadcasting service will introduce a programme on Monday "to cultivate feelings of goodwill among pupils." Statins this today, th<head of the service. In che Mokhtar Dauri. said the in minute programme, entitled "Rudi pekerti" (ethics)Bernama - 116 words
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Article57 1969-06-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. MA. Malik, the Roiartan who earned the name of "Mr. Goodwill (or operating a oneman service ferrying nurses to hospitals during the recent disturbances, heads a list of more than 20 members of the Selangor Pakistani Association who have donated a total57 words
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Article, Illustration112 1969-06-24 13 Singapore's first and youngest foreign bank manager Singapore, Mon. Mr. Wong Nans Jang. 30 above i. has been appointed Singapore manager of the First National City Bank— youngest and the first Singaporean to be put in overall charge of a foreign bank. Joining the bank as an executive trainee in112 words
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Article26 1969-06-24 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Pour farmers were injured this morning when their car crashed into a tre* In Upper Jurong Road The driver escaped unhuri26 words
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148 1969-06-24 13 'BIG SOUND' LOVERS IN FOR BIG TREAT AT STORE EXHIBITION Mon. "Big sound" enthusiasts will be given a roarii next month when a 10-d;iy "Sound and Vision" exhibition opens at the conference hall on July 18. On .show will be a million dollars' worth of th« latest in stereophonic sound148 words
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Advertisement971 1969-06-24 15 THE STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY. JUNE 24. 1969 TO LIVERPOOL AND qTHEP. v K CONTINENTAL PRRt; so*. rZT!? I^ zam li Pt July 1 jal| 2 BEMSBBCUS 21? S ll >— JOM2I/20 Juae 21 TALTHYOIUS 2 bbbbbbbbbUS .^**i» Hall.. jiry a km LaßaaTaLZSS?'' Jill J J PELEUS JIJU 1 "Jl| 11971 words
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Advertisement782 1969-06-24 16 :^7Veptune* orient 'lines ltd.; Sf^. licirporatel ir tie Republic it Sutaiire) v I ICB Buildmi. Ground Flur, 2 Skeitii Way lei *****3/ UK EUROPE SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS m/v "NEPTUNE TOPAZ" Loading ETA H.K. Soiled LE HAVRE 27 July SPORE G. 33-34/25 June LONDON 29 July PT. SHAM 26/28 June782 words
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Advertisement847 1969-06-24 16 AIIfTION SALE OF PLMBERI IM" IWVAKAM AULTIUN SALt ur JOHOR VALIABI.r HiMHOIJJ PROi'iuin*. Tawaran darlpuda F. into b« hew in the salerooms of borong2 yang berdaftar dimacciu m. m /ciNPAPORF) JK.R. di-dalam Kelas C NASSIM k CO. (SINGAFOKt) KcatiUi (K cpala: II Pcchah.n PTE. LIMITED K.pala:) akan dl-terima diPoiabat JURUTERA847 words
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Article26 1969-06-24 17 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES June 23. RIBBEK PRICE: 72| :enU (down tbree-ei(hts >f a cent). TIN PRICE: $617 (up 12.870. Estimated offerinr 270 ons (unchanged).26 words
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329 1969-06-24 17 Prices continue to edge downwards MELBOURNE. Mon. DRICES edged down on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today with falls outnumbering rises five to one in the mining and oil sections. However, although the downward movement was general, it was comparatively slight. B H P, alter opening at $13.80 and reaching $14.329 words
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Article327 1969-06-24 17 'PHI PORT OF lINCAPORI AUTMO 1 RITV ANNOUNCED TNI FOLLOW. IMC BIRTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JUNE 24. OUT: belra 3 4. Malayna 10/ l«. Kanalarlt IV. Kixnel ataru 21/ U. ItbmomaU Maru No. 12. IT/M, O s. Rakovtkl 2fi,30. Kvoho llaru Sfi/M. Stacnkrrk 34 3». Vanld 4n 41.327 words
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Article103 1969-06-24 17 C MINUS Product Illllinii, Staiapart, neen elating prieea par pieul y«iHrd«y Ceeenut (111 Bulk 1481 aellera. drum Hi ecllert. Ceera: Mixed (fob.) 10OM Junt/ July UK/Cont. S3] B. Pepper: M intok wblte *122» aeliera. Sarawak white SI 20 teller!. apeciai Bamwak black IKO aellcrt. garble*) Lampong hU< k103 words
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235 1969-06-24 17 Further rise of $2,874 in Straits tin price 'TWERE was a further A rise of $2.87* in the Straits tin price ln Penang yesterday to $617 on an offering estimated unchanged at 270 tons. Main support was stiii reported to be from the U.S.A. LOCAL RIBBER MART: Quiet conditions ruled235 words
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Article229 1969-06-24 17 Rubber eases on quiet close 1 1 IV nrst rrade rubber f.ab. buyrrs cloaed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 72% ce-nls prr Hi down thrrr-rifhths of a cent on Friday's clo*inf irveL The lone was quirt. HAS. and M.R.E. closing prices in cents prr Ib.229 words
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Article38 1969-06-24 17 (\S the free wiahanft marktt in Bon« Kon« yeatcrda; tha U.S. Otllar »«t quoted at 6.0S for T.T. and «.n?.so for aatn. (ttrllnf *'it quoted at 14. 53 and •n* taal of gaM at 807.126.38 words
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Article578 1969-06-24 17 DID AND OFFiR PRICII OFFI--1 CIALLV LISTIO AT THC CLOSE OP lUIINIII IN THf (INCAPORI AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOM! OF TNI STOCK IXCHANGI VtSTIROAV WIRE: B. ACM A 1.94 Bmi A Co 1.9T Korn«> Rrrhad t.70 I.T« rrt Roui'fM 2.1*0 id Camel Plywood 2.45 ebl C. Sugar*578 words
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484 1969-06-24 17 WITH buyers still reticent on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday the price erosion of last week continued. Industrial prices recorded losses in value on the whole from one to four per cent. Some nervous selling was met by moderate short covering484 words
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Article130 1969-06-24 17 KULIM Rubber announe* a final six per rent dividend making 10 per cent (or 1968 (same). Warrants will b- posted on August 8. The group pre-tax profit for the year was £115,821 i £98.620). The net profit attributable to group after tax of 3.2:^0 (£16.416) and other adjustments130 words
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Article55 1969-06-24 17 WINDSOR (F.MS Rubber Estate Ltd. will plant 114 acres of Its Malaysian property with oil palms this year, says th* chairman Mr. F.O.S Man, In his annual report. He said that a further 211 acres would be planted with palms next year and the first crops should55 words
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Article115 1969-06-24 17 MALAYSIA'S foreign exchange and gold reserves continue to ris« despite the recent disturbances, according to tinurrs released by Bai.-, The Bank's statement shows that on June 14 It was holding S1.55O.64U.544 (nearly £220 million) in gold and foreign exchange, compared with $1,528,495,789 on May 31. which ltsell115 words
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Article103 1969-06-24 17 rpHE Singapore lntcr-bank X overnight money was fairly active at 3 per cent during the week, with eight days call money business done at 51 per cent. Treasury Bills were on tap at 4 per cent. Loans were quiet. In Malaysia 3± per cent, to 3| per103 words
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Article54 1969-06-24 17 1TINS ended the accotlrtt In London at the end of last week quietly steady with the exception of several issues which fell back slightly on lack of Interest, Including S. Kinta and Geevor. Rubbers were narrowly Irregular with Kullm slightly easier after Its results, and Highlands and54 words
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Article76 1969-06-24 17 'PHI Aeeealallen ot Banka m Malay. eia-Slngapere made theae change In IU ratea to merchanta on Saturday (the following ratra are quoted to the equivalent of 100 unite of foreign currency). Selling TT er OD ready: OeutftM Mark* BTT.IBM; Hellend CuiM.r* •M.MTB; SwIH Pranea STIMM; Balgian Frame 1676 words
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Article317 1969-06-24 17 MOVEMENT! OF SHARE PRICES BASED ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALtt IN THE tINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OP TNI STOCK IXCHANOI TH TEROAY WERE: INDUSTRIAL*: ACMA <— 7 eenta>, Ben A C*. (—6 wnu). Bernee Berhad tunrh... Camel I—2 eanta), C. lunn i t <*nt»i.317 words
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Article1029 1969-06-24 17 DUSINESS IN AND KM'OKIM) TC» IB SIN(.\I'ORr: AM) Xl ALA I I Mil K IKAIHM. ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE ir.STKKDAY WITH THE M MBIK OF SHARKS TRADKS SHOWN IN BRA( KETS IN LOTS OF i. DNUN OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. INDISTRIALS: AC'MA (1) $188; Ben and Co. tl> $2.1,029 words
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Article36 1969-06-24 17 STOCKS INDICES June 20 June Industrials: 149.17 147.* H..1. Is. K2.54 81.1! Prop*rUe»: 135.96 133.0 Tint: 82.42 »2.51 S ruhbrra: 189.42 191.4: Dec. 3U. 1986 100. 1 Dec. 31, 1968 Him. t Dec. 29. 1962 100.36 words
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Article49 1969-06-24 17 (\S the official Malaran Short v term Money Market for th» week ended Saturday June 21 range of call rate* waa as follow v BANK FINDS: 3 per cent to 1!, per rent GENERAL FUNDS: 2\ percent to 4 per cent. MOVEMENTS of fnnda totalled 1251 million.49 words
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Article, Illustration312 1969-06-24 18 LONDON, Mon.— Dick Taylor, a 24-year-old stationery salesman, ran Australian world record holder Ron Clarke into the ground yesterday and recorded the fastest time in Europe this year for the 10,000 metres. Taylor, competing In only his second 10,000 metres, raced In more than312 words
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Article178 1969-06-24 18 Widdows' prize by 'hair' ROME. Mon. Britain* Robin Widdows yesterday won by a "hair's breadth" the Lottery Orand Prix of Monza. as the first six came in within 85 .seconds of each other. Five of them were British. It was a great day for Brabhams. too. with four of themAgencies - 178 words
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110 1969-06-24 18 Eusebio the fierce wins cup for his club LISBON Mon. Lusebio, the much-feared Portuguese forward, last night won for Ri-nfic.i. the pride of Portugal, the Portutue.se soccer cup. The win over Aiadrmica by 2-1 after extra time clinched the double for the Clamour club, who had already won the league110 words
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187 1969-06-24 18 ONDON. Mon. Ray East, i the Essex left-ann .spinner, became the first player to take mx wickets In the Players Surd,,League when he took 6-18 against Yorkshire yesterday. Thus followed a brisk 61 by Essex batsman Gordon Barker and led to an 85-rurReuter - 187 words
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Article47 1969-06-24 18 Charlotte. (North Carolina). Mon. Dale Douglass .shot a flve-under-par 67 to win the US $150,000 Kemper golf tournament with a total here yrstorday It was his second triumph of the vrar. Charles Coudy shot a recurd 65 and lumped into second place w:th 278.47 words
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255 1969-06-24 18 LONDON. Mon THE West Indian cricketers continued their puny batting form in their match against Surrey at the Oval yesterday with a second inning >nra at the close of 45-3. At one stage the tourists werr 9-2 and later 23-3. Surrey In their firstReuter - 255 words
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160 1969-06-24 18 CHAMPION FRAZIER FACES TOUGH QUARRY NEW YORK. Mon.-^Jerry Quarry. a tough fighter from California, will try to capture Joe Frazier s portion of the world heavyweight title here tonight in a 15-round bout to produce plenty of action. The match brtween the undefeated Fraz:er a nonstop aggressor, and the strong160 words
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Advertisement693 1969-06-24 18 PUBLIC UTILITIES BO\RD SINGAPORE TENDERS \*\r>K I>M-\KTM».NT: (3T( Floor. CUt Kail i StippiT of Oahanuei Malleable C'a.< Iron Pip Fittings. Tender D»poi S2SU Cloae at 2 15 pir un 15 7 89 (bi Supply of Galvanised Malle i"h.sl [nm Thre?-i*ieoi linon.- Liner Washer atx Nut 'render Deposit $i>o Cl.w h\693 words
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Advertisement509 1969-06-24 18 I ACCOUNTANTS Expanding international organization seeks bright d young Malaysians to fill challenging management I positions in its finance function. Candidates must have professional quolificationt in commerce/ accountancy and preferably about two years' post-qualification practical experience. Other 1 considerations are maturity, drive, initiative, analytical n ability and potential for advancement.509 words
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299 1969-06-24 19 3 newcomers for your note book... 11 1 STI 1 M.itstar and men lor your note Husllr r-old iiiver hen Inlsh Buoy In I. run on made up mht t took or him. Across the line he was and a neck •ac winner, Jeran--0 runs, Hustler vorth backing nd. VUtetai299 words
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Article, Illustration174 1969-06-24 19 THONG TO TAKE A CAKE TO BURMA A SAMPLE "cake' of the n bitumen track at Metdeka Stadium whl be taken to Rangoon next month for the Burmt.se organising committee to consider for use to this year's Seap Games. OCM secretary Thong Poh Nyen < above t will take It174 words
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Article847 1969-06-24 19 I I < H I turday. in«i day of Staj Turf hjk'l .l'jnr> Jul> meetinc: I I l)l\ 81 Orrrn Son I utd shah Brau hum-. Lll I un Uvstarc II 8.07 Hellingl \.i-1.,.ial II I ludor loud ro« n 7.11 'mil i r.i 7 11 I847 words
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Article, Illustration268 1969-06-24 19 P. DE SOUZA - P. DE SOUZA By COACHES' WAY TO KEEP TROPHY IN MALAYSIA 111 panel of coaches of the Badminton Association of Malaysia has urged that Malaysia's top players be called on now to compete in regular tournaments as a build-up for the defence of the Thomas Cup next268 words
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Article197 1969-06-24 19 CINGAPORE Badminton Association's secretary Max Lange. armed with flies, left yesterday for London to plead Singapore's application to organise the first World championships, at the Internationa! Badminton Federation meeting there on July 1. His mission Ii to convince the 48-momber world body that the official197 words
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Article28 1969-06-24 19 MtUy.Man boekCJf Mar Randhir Sine!) will T umpur in Thursday ta a >-rnrl a pliv.sical educalimi COUI New Zealand. He will bl t :»o month.-.28 words
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Article105 1969-06-24 19 WING-FOKWAKU 1 un.f Halters of SeUngor Club pissing the ball to scrum-half Tan Kent Huat mller winning this line-out. Team-mates Tim bacot ruhti. and Bill Bell i left) shepherd him as Bala Kandiah moves up on left of picture to counter the move. Jon Masters XV heat a105 words
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Article78 1969-06-24 19 FIVE-SET PENANG FINALS •THE men'.s singles and doubles finals In this years Penang Closed Lawn Tennis Championships will be decided on the best or five sets. Other finals will be decided on the best of three Mt*. This was announced by Mr. Sonny *****. the organising chairman, yest pi day.78 words
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Advertisement259 1969-06-24 19 &j «> |kk v aY m. Jtm ""■■■•^^^^B*'' V-, JP^^'U. I V I—B^ a^a^aH Take an enchanting flight to a city of en- MIDDLE EAST. EUROPE and UK, offering chantment aboard a swift comfortable PIA an interesting choice of stopovers for pasBoeing jet. Convenient late afternoon de- sengers journeying at259 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous76 1969-06-24 19 Onn tt *9 V T Uamlin "^■jjZ~*- JSS *^J YEAH IT'S I Iff r *f2?'J^\H' lV I W«BRE DMXI I DUNNO. BJT FUDM I I THEN AO.L \SHHHmmI 'W^MATt. ■'-> I BEAUTIFUL. 1 W M ft 'I 4* REcKON WE i ALL TK TRACKS ABOUND WE HAVE LISTEN! I I76 words
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Miscellaneous240 1969-06-24 19 .VI'dLKTKS SLKOLAH DATO WUU I. i;\/\K tig M.,..!i.. 100 m: 1 Hu.-,iin Rahman 2 Ibrahim Ismail 3 Hai«an Malawi 11.4; 200 m: 1 M Yusnf 2 Salleh 3 Ibrahim Yacob 24 3: 400 m: l M Yusof 2 Sill eh B«'um 3 Aminab Rashld 52.0: 80C'n>: 1 SuiHiman 2 Bakar240 words
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Miscellaneous278 1969-06-24 19 118 huli.si: Winner C S Ch' v 3« l/Bpts. runnfT-up See Kek Pong 33 1 8 I.KOW TKOI'HY <T. AHon)! Winner Syed Ya.Mii (139 nett); runner-up Yeoh Eng Hun (142). IKKKEY L. PI.K\K MX-A-SIDE (T. Aiuon): Pinai plarlngs: 1 St. Anthony Schools A' 4pts (won on goal average 1 2278 words
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164 1969-06-24 20 Caught bending over but Hilda the humorous hippo is doing it just for laughs I In- situation MMM a little tricky fnr zoo keeper Matthew Wilson as hr i<< caught bending by a hungry -looking hippopotamus. Hippo Hilda's huge j.ius open wide poisrd. it seems, for one almighty bite that164 words
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Article, Illustration362 1969-06-24 20 SECURITY COUNCIL RESUMES RHODESIA DEBATE UNITED NATIONS Monday THH Security Council resumes its Rhodesia debate loday with Afro-Asan members unwilling to compromise over proposed tough measures againsl Southern Africa. The council dei< Rhodesia i-t>r\ndum in which the white minority electorate overwhelm endorsed a new republican constitution. The council ha anReuter - 362 words
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Article33 1969-06-24 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— A man was stabbed inMde the Flamingo Nmhtclub at Kirn Seng Road before closing time at 1 a.m. He was admitted to the General Hospital. A youth was detained.33 words
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132 1969-06-24 20 Malik: We won't be pressured by Hanoi lAKARTA, Mon. Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik declared today that Indonesia would not be pressured into recognising the Vietcongs Provisional Revolutionary Government in South Vietnam. He reiterated ihat J.»karta. while pursuing Its "tree and independen' licy of non-alignment, will accept any government "InAP - 132 words
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Article39 1969-06-24 20 MIAMI. Mon. An Eastern Airlines OC-8 jetliner with 89 people on board landed safely in Havana yesterday alter belli? hijacked by a man armed wlm a knife on a flight from Newark. New Jersey, to Miami. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article28 1969-06-24 20 TOKYO. Mon English la being taught at Chine.se primary .schools "for the unity with peoples of the world." a Japanese correspondent reported from Peking yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article447 1969-06-24 20 LONDON. Mon. The market rallied sharply today alter the twrp falls. Equities and Biiu.sh funds showed .sharp gains over a wide front on persistent j cheap buying accentuated b> a weekend press. The publication ol the British Government's "letter of intent ito the International Monetary Fund came too447 words
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250 1969-06-24 20 Evans (on collision course) was warned three times SI BK K\V Mt.n I lie \meriean dcstro.wr I rink I Kvans was warned three times that it was on collision course, i witness from the Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne testified hrrr today. Leadiaf Seaman I. awrrnee Arthur Scott told the six-manReuter - 250 words
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Article54 1969-06-24 20 made anUleo heli let t ova from the Korean vai k i l le< three boys In a suburb of Scot yesterday, police said. The three boys were playtn with the .shell which they lm< apparently picked up In a rlvr near their h< mes whenUPI - 54 words
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164 1969-06-24 20 Rain holds up start of Wimbledon tennis tournament LONDON. Mon I'ergtstent rain today washed out play on 13 courts and virtually ruled out competition oo the two show i on the opening day ol the 83rd Wimbledon tennis championM. The tournamen' mittee said a decisi whether pk-V *".ild be possible164 words
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Article30 1969-06-24 20 SYDNEY n four--' cleareci Australian Jcvke.\ Club I por to Mate] Stonr.vogel has a Rood record on Sydney pro.. winning races at Gos'urci and Kembla R. 130 words
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Article23 1969-06-24 20 KUALA 1.1 MIM Major P Bupplah ihe Malavsian Armed Footbai. live \< He Is leavme th*service to return to pnva:. Mm23 words
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