The Straits Times, 26 June 1969
1969-06-26
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Title Section25 1969-06-26 1 .AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 JBCErV. ThR Niitiiiiiii! MiiwspapfiP The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. Jl NE :><>. 1969 15 CENTS K.D..Y 3104 M.C. ffT'ffS'oT?!25 words
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Article509 1969-06-26 1 Package peace plan for Mid-East Russian move gets Nasser's backing LONDON. Wednesday RUSSIA has handed the United States a new Middle East "package peace plan" backed by President Nasser, communist diplomats disclosed today. The plan offers a "package" solution which provides for Ihe recognition of Israel by the Arab nations,UPI - 509 words
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Article, Illustration288 1969-06-26 1 RUDY BELTRAN - Fleeing robber shot dead by police RUDY BELTRAN By ftIALA LUMPUR, Wed. Police shot dead one of lour fleeing robbers idler a dramatic chase through back lanes oil .lalan Cheras this morning. The man was hit in the hack of tin- head and collapsed in a ditch. He was later288 words
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Article, Illustration122 1969-06-26 1 Prince of Wales investiture: Bomb found on pier LONDON. Wed Police t•d a y discovered a home-made bomb on a pier uhich will be used by Prince Charles after his investiture .is Priner of Wales n:-\t week Police cleared people off the pier at the Welsh port of Mi. l\Reuter - 122 words
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Article43 1969-06-26 1 MANILA. Wed Senator Genaro Magsaysay was named today as the opposition Liberal Party's candidate for Vice-Pre-sident The Senator. 44. Is the brother of the late Ramon Magaajraay, who was President tiorn 1954 until his plane-crash death In 19. iT UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Article26 1969-06-26 1 TOKYO, We<l v. Dewi. wile or de|>osed President Soekarno who has been romanMcilh linked with a Japanese SCter returned from Bangkok last niuli i26 words
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162 1969-06-26 1 Indira's call for S-E Asia peace guarantee IKDKYO. Wed Mrs. Indira Gandhi today suggested that the world's super power utilise their war deterrent potentials to assure peace in South-east Asia after the Vietnam war ends. She warned, however, that the power blocs r might channel their strength to dividing theUPI - 162 words
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Article50 1969-06-26 1 SAIGON. Wed B-52 bombers loday struck suspected North i i Vietnamese bases within one-and-a-half miles of the embat- j tied Special Forces camp at i i Ben Hat The raid was one of the closest B-52 strikes yet to the Central i Hiiili lands fort. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article36 1969-06-26 1 BAIOON. Wed Five more American helicopters have been shot down mer South Vietnam, the V S Command announced today Two soldiers were killed tad three wounded In the five I cruhea Reiner I36 words
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Article44 1969-06-26 1 HONG KONG. Wed BiHlMi Defence Minister Mr Denis Healey today conferred with Governor Sir David Trench and Defence Secretary Mr. Alistalr before visiting British army units stationed along the border with China No details of the talks were released Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article25 1969-06-26 1 SAIGON. Wed The Vtetcoug have released three South Vietnamese prtMMn-of-war to celebr.ite thr establishment of the Rational Liberation Front's provisional revolutionary Ko\ernmein ReuterReuter - 25 words
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200 1969-06-26 1 KATMANDU. Wed >TKPALS Primr Minis I tar, Mr. Kirti Nidhi Bista. today said his Government bad cancelled an arms agreement with India. and railed for Indian military withdrawal from Nepal. In an Interview with the government run m-wstiapcr. the Rising Nepal. Mr.Reuter - 200 words
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Article, Illustration149 1969-06-26 1 ENVOY DIES AFTER TWO HEART ATTACKS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Thai Ambass a d o r, Mr. Lek Tantemasapya (above), died on the way to the General Hospital today following two heart attacks within hours of each other. a spokesman <>f the Thai Embassy >a-.d Mr. Tantemasapv.i. .>.. w.^ gi149 words
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Article27 1969-06-26 1 HYDERABAD. Wed police today buttled with rto -#c(ind day running in tins strife-torn Andhtn Pradesh State capital hlld Ihr neaiin <ii\ Ol Sacundenibaci. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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351 1969-06-26 1 Tengku briefed at Cabinet meeting KIALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tenuku Abdul Rahman was at his desk today the first time since hi operation on June 8 and held an unscheduled Cabinet meeting. Abdul Razak iwho Director of o tie n five-fl»'lPiH-e taiK> in Canberra. It also discussed the: CREATE JOBS Isi351 words
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Article25 1969-06-26 1 m -was n BUNG BABR' man ■.1 sui«r«tinr» v ■■< without ■rhrn he n «eek for \mrncan ftnm Vietnam In u*x* H months Beater25 words
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Advertisement88 1969-06-26 1 r^3^B M MAGNETIC JLBSEN JESSEN >uilli«|. ipon. h Nil HIN ITI 4] Ultl St.. PflKf til: HT7I Singapore through the eyes of her youth m In conjunction with Singapore's 150 th. Anniversary Celebrations HONGKONG BANK GROUP ART COMPETITION Singapore past, present or future' TOTAL OF $5,000 TO BE WON! COMPETITION88 words
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171 1969-06-26 2 C\M.O\ Wed. The 13 Tinted States today turned over b 4 river gunboats to the Nuith VietUMN Vi\> in the largest single truisfer of Xnirriran military equipment of the war <.cii < reuhtoli \braniv I I iimniander in Vietnam, sign eri171 words
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Article76 1969-06-26 2 NSW YORK Wed J«[>an far outpaced the rest of the world in growth of industrial production in the 1958-1067 period with rtec d( 2\h per cent, thr United Nation Vr H r Book reported. R Mia ranked MCaod with 121 per ntn followed by Italy 113Reuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration302 1969-06-26 2 Sandys move to bring back death penalty fails LONDON, Wednesday. 4 MOVE to bring back trie gallowi for certain types of murder failed in Parliament last night despite an MP's protest that armed gangsterism was increasing in Britain. Mr. Duncan Sandys, a formrr Con-servative Minister, claimed that murders which usedReuter - 302 words
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220 1969-06-26 2 VILLAGE TAKEN FOR A £20.000 RIDE BY HOAXER viuMCH. Wed. For a itl year thr Bavarian village of Blindhrim, where the Duke of Marlborougta defeated the French ai the battie ol Blenheim 265 years afto, has beeu making costly preparations for d visit by the present Duke. The village 'Pop.220 words
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Article42 1969-06-26 2 MANILA UM Th« AM»n Development Bank an: .evinced a newJapanese contribution of 71 yen < $600,000 > for the bank's 'echnira; assi&iance special lund. previous contribution* 10 the .v,nie fund iMt year totalling 47 2R million yen '1400.000' fPT42 words
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Article19 1969-06-26 2 £l 200 for loss of two fingers Houwwtf* A-arded could i, in a Shef;<\fc.<- of where »h» vmrkec- Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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110 1969-06-26 2 SEATTLE. Wed. A Japan Airlines jetliner crashed on takeoff during a training flight yesterday, killing three of the five crewmen aboard The four-engine (on-vair-KXII plunged to the cround after climbing 50 ft above Grant County airport where JAI. conducts fiijht crew trainInf. It110 words
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158 1969-06-26 3 L«>MH»n Wed Sr earit) i.iimaK i«ui.i> fxaminii; nnlu ir> ■•< iinu-nts l.,l>ellir) i<»und l\inr. i I iiiidim hoti-l lounte I nconlirmrd newspaper report?, said thr document's found in a brief rase at the President hotel last night referred to troop manoeuvre* in WestReuter - 158 words
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52 1969-06-26 3 JAKART-. C In-Ambas.-ador to d Nations. Mr. a n Abdulgani, has '.ikarta ;ment .the KM <:d tomrnpi:' had i i .ni it did not evident SoeI mrxr of the Nafounded by the 4 D N lad arnus£i opposition from .vim poiitlm\ par MxvMd him52 words
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Article16 1969-06-26 3 '.ved a «rge of an v.ho dlsI ltd the Intelligence I ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration638 1969-06-26 3 SIR HUMPHREY RESIGNS AND... Cheers and a shout of 'about bloody time', t00... LONDON. Wednesday. DRITAIN announced yesterday that it was withdrawing us n in Rhodesia and closing the Hhodesian office lure, thus severing the last diplomatic links between the two countrn The decision638 words
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97 1969-06-26 3 NKW VOKK Wed— l he I ni n n rrprescntiiie Ne« York (it> IcadMtl has reached tenlati\f agreement with the Hoard of I. due. it mi on a contract that makes them the highest-paid teachers in the I'nited States. I'nder the proposed ttiree-*e;«r contract,UPI - 97 words
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Article, Illustration140 1969-06-26 3 IVI H\(ilK. Wed. An insecticide probably poisoned the Khine, killing millions of fish and i-ultim; off uater supplies to cities, the Dutch Institute for Public Health said last nieht. The substance was in all probability an instituide called Kndosulvan. uhich uas relatedAP - 140 words
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Article, Illustration309 1969-06-26 3 Millions of TV viewers will see Armstrong step on moon WASHINGTON, Wednesday. UUNDREDS of millions of television viewers round the world will see astronaut Neil Armstrong place a United States flag on the moon on July 21. Live television pictures of Armstrong, destined to become the first earthman to step309 words
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79 1969-06-26 3 WASHINGTON Wed. American* Mnukcu about 1.000 I nulliun fewer cigaret'.e.s in the IU-month period ending la&t April than in the previous 10 months possibly because of higher prices and an intensified publicity campaign against cigarettes. But the number smoked by American servicemen overseas increased, the Department79 words
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Article50 1969-06-26 3 LONDON Wed— A New Y"rlc City rare book>. dealer ha.s paid £***** for 541 years-old Bible at h Sotheby's auction. Mr. H. K Kraus bought the Bible written on 682 leave* of I vellum in northern Italy about 1428 for Cardinal Nicculo Al--1 Ders*iL— UPl.50 words
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Article28 1969-06-26 3 Miami Wei Prank King. 86. creator ol the Gasoline Alley comic Atrip thiit amused million*, of U.S. newspaper readers for half a cenary, died yesterday.28 words
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Miscellaneous41 1969-06-26 2 THE GAMBOLS 4Uy^4^. (tub ogMticr fuoheo to <avl I V. TUE X J?AV SUOWS TIMTr' /^WtLL He KNOWS i6ST^ V^TOOTy WILL HAVf TO V VOU'LI JU«T Vofl-- J L co^ e OUTJ TO g£ BPAVE y'-^ mA I M t xtt41 words
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349 1969-06-26 4 $9 mil plan to train technical, jobs teachers A COMBINED S'POREU.N. EFFORT SINGAPORE. Wed CINdAPOKK and the United .Nations today officially launched a $!> million programme to train technical and vocational teachers. Under the five-year scheme, facilities of training schools will be expanded, U.N. exports engaged, and trainees recruited. An349 words
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Article, Illustration176 1969-06-26 4 First Turk envoy presents credentials SINGAPORE, Wed. The first Turkish Ambassador, Mr Hlkmet Hayrl Anil, presented his credentials to President Yusof, this morning. Later. Mr. Anil < pronounced Anhlen, later said that he was highly elated to have been chosen by his country. A career diplomat. Mr Anil, 63, said176 words
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Article, Illustration101 1969-06-26 4 INDIA'S "Mrlody Queen." Miss Kalvani Rny (above), is in Singapore with her sitar to impart to local milliners the "true spirit »f Indian music A relative of the famous Indian port. Rabindrath Ife|H|, she has become famous all over India for the poetic melodies101 words
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Article84 1969-06-26 4 SIN(.\POH» Wed. A three month course to teach youths, schoolleavers and fishermen to fish properly will be conducted by the Primary Production Department from August. Trainee*, who will get erri tificate* when they finish the court* *urc«aafull.T. wil] learn navigation. marine engine jnaintenanrr and repair, upkeep of84 words
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Article40 1969-06-26 4 BINOAPORE. W*d Mr. Ulan Pook Shin, head of Singapore* Educational Television Service, will speak on the future of the service at the V's Men.« Club lunch at Ooodwood Hotel on Saturday, and not Sunday as reported.40 words
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Article29 1969-06-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. —Mr ChonK Yue Kong, a retired police officer, was called to the Bar here today by the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. T29 words
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Advertisement265 1969-06-26 4 I ODEON OPENS TODAY! PALACE I I II AM. 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.15p«. 1.00, 3.30, 6.45. 9.3U I MISSION IMPOSSIBLE! Theirs Not To Reason Why Theirs But To Do And Die!!! ONLY ONCE BEFORE, IN v^^ia^Bßi mi *M A L U U nfti I SdH^COMMAII)o| .v 2» fl Hhp 4av265 words
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Advertisement148 1969-06-26 4 <The^^> Wing <ftt Singapore's Wost c Up- c To- c Date ''Hotel The Smith Fomily Bond from Burmo ond Potrtek Foo ot the organ create* a delightful mellow atmosphere around you white you dine and dance in our luxurious restaurant. Grab a "Pick-Me-Up" in the Cocktail Bar. Refresh yourself at148 words
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256 1969-06-26 5 Error can y t cancel out misdeeds, says DPP SINGAPORE. Wed M.W uiiioi escape his misdeeds l>y toimnitiin- an error, the DPP, Mr. Isaac Paul Ratnam, said in the Fourth District onrl today in ;i prosecution againsl a nonsini' (Icwloiht. Up v drIr. David ■itnThe pi red be! me the256 words
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214 1969-06-26 5 CHECK-UP ON CANCER: GOOD RESPONSE CIV. IPORE. Wed The >ni:;apore (uk «i Society is plr.isfij with the response to the offer of .1 cancer heck-up which began today for an one who called at its headquarters ,t the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Rodation In >henton W.tv IMirinc th<- day, IK people railed214 words
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94 1969-06-26 5 SINGAPORE. Wednesday YJORE TH.V million worth of insurance iTI was bouuht from insurance companies in Singapore in 1967, according to the 1968 report of the Insurance Commissioner released today. The volume of bi. was 12 per cent bigger than that in 1966 Annual premiums94 words
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90 1969-06-26 5 RAPID STORE GROWTH 'WILLBENEFIT MALAYSIA' SThe i .■m.c Singapore is a perla similar react ion In M;i--(1 by the leader of a 16-nian Japanese Mr. K. Mit.sumoto beiore left for home after ,i four-week stay here, j be beneficial •The hub' He said 'tough econorri! m ,<nd plan:niportaiit centre :i90 words
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76 1969-06-26 5 Maths without tears expert to lecture here SINGAPORE. Wed Dr Geoffie> Matthews, a British specialist In mathematics-witli-out-tears techniques, flew in to- a ~enes ol lectures >re teachers. General editor of the popular "Contemporary school mathematics Dr. Matthews is a regular visitor to this region. Last May he was m Penang76 words
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Article32 1969-06-26 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Watfr supply U) certain Oats In the Prince Charles C're.scent are* will be shut off for ei«ht hours tomorrow tor work to be carried out on a main.32 words
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Article41 1969-06-26 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Astrologer Dadi BaKara will talk about astrotocjr and world attain* to the Kamala Club at .>{< i nm tomorrow, later, at 7.30 p.m., he will ■peak at Nanjraaf Inivcrsity on "Human destiny is in tbe hand."41 words
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140 1969-06-26 5 Shell will invest S33m more in Malaysia KIALA LLMPIR. Wed.— Shell Malaysia Limited is to invest >;; million to expand Ma refining, m.i-ketinc and distribution facilities in Malaysia, its chairman. Mr. J J (ier/.on. said today. "The investment is to rr.illirm the company's continued confidence in the country's investment climate."140 words
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Article, Illustration380 1969-06-26 5 T.F. HWANG - Banks' union poll null and void' T.F. HWANG: 27 MEMBERS RESTRAINED FROM HOLDING OFFICE By SINGAPORE. Wednesday I IKjl I Court judge today vlcclared the recent election of the Singapore Bank Employees 1 Union to ho "null, void and inoperative.** Mr. Justice Choor Singh granted an order restraining all 27380 words
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Advertisement33 1969-06-26 5 V^^^ the problem? SOU 'E 111 15... hi/ niriivh hi// h, cock brand liquid vegetable oil PACKED BY KWANG JOO SENG (M) PTE. LTD. IT'S HIGHLY POLYUNSATURATED! KEEP fit SHAPE KEEP in TRIM33 words
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142 1969-06-26 6 'Malaysians make good pilots once they get grasp of things' KUCHING. Wed. Malaysians make good pilOLs "although they are slow to respond to training programmes. The senior RMAF Officer, East Malaysia, Wing Commander Mohamed bin Ngah, said this tocuy in a talk to the Rotary Club here. Unlike .n industrialized142 words
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Article, Illustration179 1969-06-26 6 Recent troubles an eye opener, says diplomat l/l M.\ 1.1 MPI'R. Wed The recent disturbances had jerked Malav-i.t friends into a keener .iw.ireness of her dillii ult* in keeping together a multi-racial societ>. the outuoinc New Zealand Deputy High Commissioner lure. Mr D K Hunn, said today. "We have been179 words
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73 1969-06-26 6 Four Penang schools with PTA plan PENANG. Wed— Four school* in the HrMdency Road area plan to f"im a Parent-Teacher ition \uth the aim of ng goodwill and harlooking after the \u!;.irc ol 'he children. They an RmMokv Road Girls School 1. Residency Road GirLs- School 11. Sekolah MenniK'.ili Jems73 words
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Article48 1969-06-26 6 MALACCA. Wed. A barber. Abdul Ghany bin Abdullah. 45. rued here today witji rapine his 15-yc.tr-old daughter. Hi im .iflfd not guilty to the illcufd to ha\f bffn < d a! his hmi.sp at Alai. four milt? from here, in March and was remanded. 148 words
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Article31 1969-06-26 6 KUCHINO. Wed— Mr us Thian cheok was r*-«|tcted president of the Oppooitu nrontrolled Municipal O urn ;l +ne for the fourth cnmniuMVt vcar. a: a mwting held r-er« yn terday31 words
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361 1969-06-26 6 The noncitizens get 'no jobs' warning MANICKA: PRIORITY TO MALAYSIANS PENANG. Wednesday gVEN if a non-citizen had a job here it did not follow that he was going to hold it. However each case would be considered on its merits, the Minister of Labour and acting Minister of Transport, Mr.361 words
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153 1969-06-26 6 lOHORE BAH R U, 1 Wed. The Minister of Social Welfare, Tan Sri Fatimah. today approved a grant of $10,000 to help Malaysians ordered to leave Singapore. She also directed the Welfarp Department to prepare a rehabilitation plan for them. Tan Sri153 words
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99 1969-06-26 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Malay Teachers' Union wants to meet the Education Minister. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, over its salary proposals for religious teachers. It sent a second letter to Mr Ong last week and la still waiting a reply Th« first letter waa99 words
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Article221 1969-06-26 6 JACKIE SAM - DIRECTOR IS INTERVIEWED BY CPIB JACKIE SAM: By Singapore. Wed A DIRECTOR of Edward Lumley and Sons (Singapore) Private Ltd.. the insurance brokers, was interviewed by officers of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau today, i The interview was part of the intensive probe by the bureau into the affairs of221 words
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Article, Illustration187 1969-06-26 6 FORTUNE TELLER RUNS INTO A BIT OF BAD LUCK AT AIRPORT By ARTHUR RICHARDS SINGAPORE. W< fortunt- tell* day ran Into bad at Paya Lebfl port. Mr C. T. L:n«. 9 I the way read fortunes of r airport pirilceiH this was do place his trade Mr. Ling asked why,187 words
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Advertisement240 1969-06-26 6 mm k I JHP HP »»:>• i BHHHp "The 1969 Pcuccot 4D4 with 13 Honcstl. I have tried many The 4(>4 offers remarkahlv easy "To me a contr.Ktor, the 404 is new technical tcaiures, has per- car^ but somehow its llwayi been handling in town and because ol most suitable240 words
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Advertisement114 1969-06-26 6 •V^aJr TERRACE HOUSES READY FOR OCCUPATION TWO -STOREY TERRACI HOUSU 3 large B*drcorrn theww ond Mparat* VV C Mall, Balcony, Spacious Lung/ Din ng Rooms. K'tch»n, Utility Roonv S«rvonf i Toiltt faeihtlw. Car Porcfc and ompl« gardm apon. TINUM Ot Lamo rr»«hold Lot 389, 390-174, 390-141 390- 1 13 MX114 words
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200 1969-06-26 7 OW WEI MEI - Singapore urged Join with Malacca to draw tourists OW WEI MEI By SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore should work with Malacca to develop a tourist-drawing situation on the lines of Hong Kong and Macao. A Hong Kong hotel public relations manager. Mas Nancy Na>h. who suggested this today, said this would not200 words
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94 1969-06-26 7 Two cases of assault reported in Selangor, Perak Xl M II MPI K We.l I »\<> t.i>fv of UMMM uere reported in Selanjor md Per.ik durine the M tmurs ending at si\ this morning, the Information n ordination (eniie s.tid lull o 1 he victims of both incidents recehed minor94 words
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Article51 1969-06-26 7 1/IANTAN. Wed. An elderly man drowned In the Kuantan River ih:>:,g after he wa H ikar Bridge here S.i Scout. Ma' Saad. 18 sa» struggl.iig in thr and went to h;s rescue. h the help of a boatman he brought the man bul aruftVial rp-spira'i-in failed to51 words
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Article, Illustration296 1969-06-26 7 SKARCH ENDS IN A BANGKOK HOTEL SINGAPORE. Wed JHE 200 blank airline tickets reported missing by the London Union ol Malaysian and Singaporean Students last Friday, were found today in a hotel in Bangkok. But the riddle Who had left them there? remains unsolved. This was296 words
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100 1969-06-26 7 Held up, robbed and locked in van SI 1.1 \IIUN, Wed A v.ilfMii.wi. l.im Snnn \un. was rohbed of IIM and |14tt »<«rlh of cifarrttes near Mantin »e«terd.n Inn ttild police here that he warn hticl u|> at dacicer point h\ Nra vouthv who iiiiird him t<i drive hi* \.in100 words
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Article29 1969-06-26 7 I lAPORE Wed ■•nd De»n of arattf of Ruth Woni heen appointed Keveairh In th» be mi charge of r»>niv of learn- l ;i29 words
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Miscellaneous167 1969-06-26 7 Straits Times Crossword *< K«>s» g Time :<«n out for the loner b.u,e fa I lie ,IJ. ■id for I 12> |H| lilip i used to re- li about half- pererte<: lull, '.ice an »con. 18 Vehicle for arlul In Irish I count 20. QE.F ibowi it has been 16167 words
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154 1969-06-26 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's *5 Armed Pored will h;ive a special day an its calendar every year on. July Armed Fore D winch they will reto 'bear true faith to the President and the R#p; urt and defend the Con--.1154 words
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229 1969-06-26 8 Wed.— A bright young pupil from the Ci.in Fur Seng School. 14--year-old Krislin.iii S v n d r i m oothv (isTt), will leave for Adelaide on Saturday for open-lu\iit Misery. Krislinan. a Set nndarv II pupil who just miss.. (I topping Ins (lass229 words
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Article, Illustration558 1969-06-26 8 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE. Wed BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL BACKING IS LIKELY, AFTER TOUR BY AID PROJECTS STUDY TEAM DRJTAIN i>i ;ilinosl certain logive Hnancuil suppoi I to turn a sprawling Sembawang swampland into a thriving industrial complex like Jurong. Indication of this came today558 words
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Article, Illustration218 1969-06-26 8 SINGAPORE. Wed The HiKh Court today dismissed an application in con:tlon with a bankruptcy mutter by Low Tai Thonn. 35. a poli-ti'-al detainee, who was eventually repatriated to Britain three months ago. Low w.is said to owe the Minister for the Interior and Defence218 words
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Article36 1969-06-26 8 SINGAPORE, Wod. A film matinee "Thi Swordsman" will be shown at Venus Theatre In aid of the development and building fund of Dunearn Secondary Techni.al School at 9 a.m. on Sunday36 words
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Advertisement349 1969-06-26 8 FOR BUSY MEN I t liß 2 Minute Contest WILKINSON SWORD BLADES f 1 THOUSANDS t^fc lOF DOLLARS %i W m worth ot prizes -mm^^r Guaranteed 675 I^^ winners ggfl Spend 2 minutes, or much less, iggfl and win yourself a mahjong set. J^L PjT'i^jWrTv'WWwil^jCflSi flgfl ggggk r a nBndsome349 words
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Miscellaneous54 1969-06-26 8 'ii^J^*"* a^L YEAH...ESYPT!AN TOO.' XI I WELL. AT LEAST I— **^</ THAT loiv re, ct in J I nirk Trm*m Hy cir o ,.ut<l PIT WAS A SPEEDING CASCI BLOHDC AND LONG! VI TNA«-5.1« tmt <«,= 1 BLTTASWECAUCWTUPME A PRIZE GRAPE^ 71 AMBER IrSSK'^fclJ E A^f Lit Ibnor By Xl54 words
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1176 1969-06-26 9 PETER COSTIGAN - PETER COSTIGAN A SCRUFFY LITTLE EXTORTION CASE BLOWS UP IN THE FACES OF THE MAFIA by NEW YORK IN its long and murderous history, the Mafia has never been »o exposed to public scrutiny as it is today in the I'nited States.1,176 words
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Article680 1969-06-26 9 ALEX MORRIS Jr - ALEX MORRIS Jr. by BERLIN yHE marriage matchmakers are making hay in West Germany. a land of lonely women. Due to the casualties suffered in World War 11. there are almost three million more women than men among the 60 million people In rmany today,680 words
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Advertisement281 1969-06-26 9 j ELASTIC ADHESIVE oad nnuij»t»l wKh Domtphen Bwiwde B. P C 0.15% **W '^■^■sbW The popular handy economical ELASTOPLAST pack is now back. ELASTOPLAST is a household name and top quality product For all minor cuts, scratches, sores and blisters that happen in the home and outsid«, there's nothing like281 words
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Article416 1969-06-26 10 ition of the Indonesian rubber industry on lines developed in Malaysia is a warning as well as a compliment. The "giant steps" which manufacturers of processing equipment reKgerate the "ss made or w huh is In the near future, but there is no doubting the Indonesian Government's mination416 words
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Article281 1969-06-26 10 ninains decision 10 wiui- Rhodeaian means that Mated has not only id but firmly Tin- decision simply it accompli lor which libility nil Mr. Smith and Afro-Asian j, b en mounting rapidly. Britain has been as much ■Kod by Salisbury's any Afro-Asian and its response to281 words
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Article173 1969-06-26 10 Sin-- Promotion Board is tn throw lijjht, if it tan, on the hotel ousnodation 'lIS to as- that more and soon d that th.- ne« d for mote hotels is i lly unlimited, both d optimisticall) ii m^ state ot the tourist trade in the •a huh173 words
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706 1969-06-26 10 A STAFF REPORTER - SPEEDING SINGAPORE'S TRAFFIC WITH A GREEN WAVE A STAFF REPORTER by SINGAPORE r rHOUGH some early teething troubles are Inevitable, there Is no doubt that the oneway traffic system Just Implemented along Serangoon Road and Jalan Besar will vastly Improve vehicle flow. The Orchard Road one-way system which la now706 words
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342 1969-06-26 10 REFER to the Chairman of Automobile Association's letter on When the Season Car PaiK.s Close" iS.T. June 7i. His concern over the impending closure of the season car parks at Shenton Wav and Phillip Street is appre< iated. but car parks are not342 words
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Letter60 1969-06-26 10 I REKER to the article under the heading 'Postal Service." by N. S. Maniam <S T. June 11 I am fully aware of the p<>.Mtion at the Post Office. PadanK Serai. Kerlah. and action haalready been taken with my Headquarters to increase 'he strength of the Clerical .-taff at that60 words
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Article, Illustration871 1969-06-26 10 PETER HASTING - Razak 'constructive in very trying situation' PETER HASTING An Australian view of the Canberra talks b\ Sydney THE two most a t t r a ctive figures at the Canberra meeting proved to be Tun Abdul Razak. Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister, and the British Defence Secretary, Mr. Denis Healey. Mr.871 words
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Advertisement43 1969-06-26 10 geefhou) £^7.r.« Stylet Cut to Also Importer* A Exporter* o» H>a* CteM Winuii A Wulm Suit Length* •t World ReMWMt! eV«* FIITEX IQRMEIIL NIT Wf ITEIMTIMi WAII SMIEL ILOREX. Make Ideal Gift* for All Occasions. 11, Ttiifi liiimn -1. Tatc SMM. NMftMi iSfinfc).43 words
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Advertisement189 1969-06-26 10 p ilk-—. AND MORE- KU^J EQUIPMENT J JP^ For ease of filing and in- built for the tropic*. Tho SSfL.jgg—^ in > our steel specially treated and office Codrej give you a several coats ot stove enamel full range of tiling systems ensure durability and troubleto take care of all189 words
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172 1969-06-26 11 I ROM 'HELL10XEY' TO PRINTING FORGED SPORE FIFTIES W ALA LUMPUR. A young toold a preliminary inquiry hore how he had ""graduated' 1 from the production of Chinese "hell-money 1 to the printing of d Singapore C ur- 17. w^i i» n&\ his Yu Kiai. acged :inni.s t furgniK currency172 words
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Article21 1969-06-26 11 on Choah 10, who died alter <flo.clmg a- In Hlil on June 1 He was one unen painting 'he21 words
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Article25 1969-06-26 11 TELUK AN SON Wed.— About 46 rubber tre#<, on a .•-mallholdIng in Sun*ei Manilt mere found .v.t.-hrd ye.-terday. Damage is e.xtunated at $1,500.25 words
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107 1969-06-26 11 CINCIAPORE. Wed. Th« 0 Chief Ju.-tice. Mr. Jus--1 :iong Jin. today held that a seven-month f» on an ypd housewife for an tery oitencf wa. 5 although nillar preUons. Mr Jimmy H. M Loh. appeal of Ong 29. had a>kerl t given thi107 words
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Article53 1969-06-26 11 SEREMBAN. Wed. The manager of the FLDA office at Kampong LBJ. Labu. Inche Omar bin Che Pa. was today acquitted and discharged in the t Seision.s Court here on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $1,700 The offence «v alleged to have been committed on53 words
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Article44 1969-06-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Selangor Cheshire Home will be represented by Puan Sri Sa'adlah Sardon and Mrs. N. A. Marjorlbanks. chairman and vice-chairman respectively of the home at the International conference of Cheshire Homea beginning "n July 4 in I -ndon44 words
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Article, Illustration266 1969-06-26 11 DAVID GAN - Woman found slain in hospital grounds DAVID GAN: By Singapore, Wednesday 26- YEAR-OLD woman, S. Suppama, was found murdered this morning in the grounds of Outram Road General Hospital opposite the University of Singapore's Faculty Ledicine. Police, acting on a 999 call, found her body. It was bound and gagged266 words
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162 1969-06-26 11 $300,000 orders at building exhibition |(UALA LUMPUR. 1V Wed. Orders worth more than $300,000 are expected by the end of the fourday exhibition of Australian building materials and tools now being held here. Within a few bow the opening of the exhibition at the MIDF building in Ampang Road last162 words
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Article101 1969-06-26 11 Abductionmurder trial continues SINGAPORE. Wed Prostitute Lint; Kirn Lan, was under a whole clay's cioss-examination in the Hiph Court today at the continued abduction-mur-der trial of her young lover, Lee Check Wan. and Lees friend. Goh Siew Hock. Her cross-examination by Mr. Leo Fernando, defending, will continue tomorrow before Mr.101 words
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73 1969-06-26 11 'QUEUE UP' APPEAL TO BRUNEI STUDENTS BRUNEI TOWN. Wed.— Brunei schoolboys have Ixfii asked to queue up vhrn huviim tickets at the cinein.iv The request comes from the Director of Education, Dato Alalcolm M.v limes, who. in a circular, said that the chairman of the Municipal Board had asked the73 words
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122 1969-06-26 11 No sign of Reds in north-east Perak: Mentri Besar IPOH. Wed. Security 1 forces In their search operations in jungle areas of northeast Perak in the last three weeks have i failed to locate any trace of armed Coin- munist terrorists. The Mentri Besar and chairman of the State Operations122 words
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Article, Illustration248 1969-06-26 11 How I became Miss Pahang: Lucy explains KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday JHE riddle of how Miss Lucy Leo. 18, came to represent Pahang in the Miss Malaysia beauty contest in Johore was solved today. Lucy, a cashier, is m fact a Selangor roMden: and was placed third In the Ifiu Selangor248 words
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Article49 1969-06-26 11 SINGAPORE \\>(' A new batch of ><nmg Su:;a;>oreans will be called 'ip for National Service Dtxt month. Youths born between Oct 1 and Dec 31. 1952. vw!l be involved. Registration v. ill go on at the Central Mupomr B;. c in Kailang from Jul> I to Aug.49 words
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Article22 1969-06-26 11 MMLT. v Moha-nr-u Kamil bin Nil Daud. a graduate of the University Malaya, has been pelted here A.s.--L«tan: District OfTicer22 words
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70 1969-06-26 11 Two sisters die in mosquito net blaze \TAL,\<(.\ Wed. Two little >ivt.rs died of burns in the (ieneral Hospital >esterday. tun 4MJ% after the muMjuitn-nt-t over their bed caught fire on Sunday. Chong Teck Line aged three, and Teck Eng. two. daughter** of a tapper were asleep in their home70 words
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108 1969-06-26 11 Clerk wins appeal, escapes the cane SINGAPORE. Wed. I clerk. Koh Seng Kirn, today won his appeal against v lower court sentence of six months' jail plus four strokes of the rotan for possessing a chopper, without lawful excuse, in a courtroom last June 27. His counsel. Mr. R. Ramason,108 words
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Advertisement57 1969-06-26 11 f ELECTRICAL 1 Any other purchasing, servicing or renting problem Busy people find the snswers Fast in the Yellow Pages of the Singapore Telephone Directory! So easy to use So close at hand 24 Hours A Day Everyday! Published by Gan«r*l Tatophon* Directory Company Yellow Panoc THE OFFICIAL TELEPHONE rayca57 words
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Advertisement148 1969-06-26 11 SHsWI B^B^m^L* a<^^B I w ta4MLaflLaß&W_^.A **m^^- A. a^F^^ V (BUM L^tf^a^H (a^a^LaW. Group 200 Italia Lounge Suite combine* our Group 200 Italia Dining Suite a Diethelm exclutypical high regard tor craftsmanship with the very sive. Brilliant, dateless design combines with high latest in manufacturing techniques. Wide, comfort quality materials148 words
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Miscellaneous861 1969-06-26 11 aaaBBaBBB^ aaBBB^ BBB TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS: KuaU Lumpur. Programme j>ummar> 6.00 IVuaim 5; I poll. IUMM 6; New* 111 Tamil. Johurr Haliru 3. Mi laipinj 4; gIO Wild Cargo; 6.35 I lUtu I'ahat 7; Kluan s u# w Scieice Por Sixth Forms 300 M PT"<?r*'nnie sum- Physiology In Avution; 700861 words
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Article601 1969-06-26 12 Hh MOST REMARKABLE BREAKTHROUGH ON THE DOMESTIC FRONT HAS there ever beea ;i housewife who has not wished for baths that won't show "tide marks," milk thai never goes sour, or cks s thai ran be guaranteed not to crack on the roughesl of journeys601 words
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Article112 1969-06-26 12 For the sun worshipper A FEW hints for sun-worshippers. Watch out for eyestrain caused by the Rlaro reflected from sand, water and pavements. The best cure is to bat ho your eyes carefully and frequently in a soothlne rye-lotion and then, when you can. re>t them completely under lotion soaked112 words
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Article70 1969-06-26 12 HOUSEHOLD HINTS STORE orange and lemon rinds In a plastic bag and freeze until needed. They are much easier to grate than when fresh. To remove water marks from furniture, mix a small amount of butter with i njar or cigarette aahea. Appiv with a soft cloth: polish When storing70 words
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Article, Illustration270 1969-06-26 12 IF the gla.ss in this home 1 (shown below) had extended to the adjacent wall, about one foot of wall would have been eliminated, and it would not have been possible to build in this convenient desk with shelves above. By fitting the desk and the shelves against270 words
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Article, Illustration212 1969-06-26 12 IT will be a faihlon bonanza when, for the first Him, a group of Singapore designers will present a collection of exotic dothet next week. Patting and* their intertttt in competitive Hi Id, Him* f««hio« d«•*«n«n h«r« giv«n th«»» whole hearted mppert t«r good eou*e Each of them,212 words
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Advertisement181 1969-06-26 12 EMDTHE jM El, TORTURE M M OF ITCHING W^ J SKIHRASH dm A Instant blessed relief is yours wnen you use golden D.D.D. Prescription fon skin troubles of all kinds. Tormenting itch stops and immediately the cure begins. D.D.D.'s five powerful antiseptics see to that I Don't suffer one minute181 words
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Advertisement225 1969-06-26 12 Adv«rtisgm<nt Lemons For Beauly To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph, the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon Delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders225 words
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Article, Illustration390 1969-06-26 13 J^< >NDON, Wed. Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Wilson, last night stoutly denied an Opposition claim in Parliament that the Defer* i:y. Mr. Denis Healey, was tion of Bi itan's defence policy for South-East Asia. In a sharp exchange with Conservative Party leader. MrReuter - 390 words
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86 1969-06-26 13 CIM.APOKI Wed—Semhawang shipyard work «rm today were putting the final touches to temporary repairs to the damaged Australian aircraft carrier Mellmurne. The 2."i.0«(i-ton ship. d. 1111.1--•d after it sliced thf Amerii .111 destroyer Frank K Ixins during an eaerclse in the S<»uth <'hina Sea early86 words
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159 1969-06-26 13 A willow's plightsupporting daughter on $12 a month OUKIT MERTAJAM, Widow Mariam Bee, 55, of Juru estate. is a very worried mother. The Social Welfare Department, which has been Kivinii a monthly allowance of $15 to her 24--year-old crippled daughter. Khatnah. has decided to cut it to five dollars from159 words
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Article33 1969-06-26 13 SEREMBAN. Wed. T?leI phnne wire thieves struck aca'n I*s*. rvght after a lay-off of ■even! months. They stole about 640 1 b of wire valued at $819 along the Gemas-Tamptn road.33 words
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Article, Illustration234 1969-06-26 13 Sign of faith, says Khir KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Mm Ngai Knitting Factory public issue of 950,000 dollar-shares the first after the recent disturbances has been oversubscribed 25 times. Announcing this today the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir said the ramiltf reflected that public confidence had not234 words
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Advertisement166 1969-06-26 13 t mmm 9^ mmm^mmmmmm. Tl DClf \llfif 1 f^ y| 1/ celebrates its entry into the JET AGE I I If\ Ifrtt i 111 II Fmmll II II Cmml II L-Tf 0 I w an ar stocratic member of the I iII II II JI A 1 11 ll lnl166 words
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Miscellaneous45 1969-06-26 13 Hu»h Hunmff gg y Halph Hvimdahl /mrrZTZ^ I |Fmd£TC' JA* f M YOU'RE IN ISnVESTER:sI/ YOu SAVED TWE\ J S WW /OOPS:tWI«A JUh U *K'^fc^L|sf LUCK, GUVNOR! rtw /COST OP A TOWING ill f^ V.I6WHEREI < lwM^/~~^ tt tW m %>m9n OUNK JOB AMD I'LLG.VC iS-45 words
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Article27 1969-06-26 14 FAMILY OF LATE Mr. \re trig Hue Redblll Close, thank friends and relatives (or their condolences, wreaths, scrolls. donations. a.«*i»t«nce and atteadance during their raoseM bereaveaeeat.27 words
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Obituary13 1969-06-26 14 SIMKINS ACNES ADAM. h.,oved Mother of Daaa i and >. June l»»v al13 words
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Advertisement578 1969-06-26 14 BnVnV^ a% Tb^^T afl M W 9 T V I B^^^^B T ACKMOWIEO6EMCNTS ANNIVERSARIES ANNOUNCEMENTS BIRTHS CLUB ACTIVITIES CONDOUNCES. DEATHS ENGAGEMENTS mam* greetings in memoriam. marriages, missing, personal ppc. requiems t reunions. Rate: Minimum S2G7 tor 20 words, each additisnal wiri SI. OO All Otnei BMJfBI Advertisements Minimiim J7.Mfir 15578 words
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Advertisement778 1969-06-26 14 WANTEO EXECUTIVE MARKET-ING-MAN, Kxpenenced Indoor saltsKirls and clerk for departmental store. Apply Box A4SVB B.T. B'pore. CRADUATE TBACNBRS (or equivalent qualification) wanted for Upper Secondary Classes to teacb Sntlisb. History. Geography Box A 4873 S.T. ENCLISH SPEAKING WAITRESSES. any race, food provided. Sin Guan Let- Bar a Restaurant. 302. Joo778 words
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Advertisement904 1969-06-26 14 iruuirei. female Costing Clerk/Typist. roi Mn»Hpo-« Citizens only Apply Box AlsiK) S.T.. S pore. LINOTYPE (OR INTERTVPE) OPBRATORS and Compositors: Applicants to Hux A.'.'M 8.1.. Kuala Lumpur are thank.d for their letters. Due to the large number of applications, individual replies mil not be sent. Shortlisted candidates have been called904 words
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Advertisement1009 1969-06-26 14 FURNISHED SMALL i»o oedroom d r.ui..-aio» off Meyer Road rent KSO.UO Telephone ***** Spore. r MILTON TOWCRS furnisned/un- r fumubed flats. 4 bedrooms. 3 o- h- s room*, few remaining. S4oO/- upwards. 1 Telephone (Spore) *****. TWO STOREYEO IIMIDITACMII) furnished bungalaw. Duabar Walk, Katong ($560/- lncl idlng telephone) K.K. Enterprises1,009 words
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Advertisement765 1969-06-26 14 FLAT IN Eastern Mansion Block Bj th Floor, facing sea-side, airy surounaintfs. High class residential area. ully furnished, vacant possession. .■Ming 130. 000/-. Phone: M 2040. I pore AIRVIEW TOWER: Rlvi-r Valley Thornan WBal H.r99 year* 1 idy completed 4 rooms. J R ,n^ pm. frcni 'v n l.iym.nt «l(l765 words
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Advertisement813 1969-06-26 14 SPCCIAL OFFER: Buy your electro-, statu paper ft toner-mixture at very special rate. rotomatlo (Pnotoatau ■arvtaa, s pore i>.'34o. I TOURS AND EXCURSIONS j BANCKOK CHICNCMAI i-odia U BIX Ifliinds tik.ev fwaat B'pore HOLIDAYS KCLONC "TALIHO." Knj.'t 'vMinmlng, ii«:,in». picnics. -lood. etc and see irapplni 1.1: (Spore) 710UB/ Taliho Ltd..813 words
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Advertisement620 1969-06-26 14 SUZUKI 70 CC Registers rl ItS7 MERCIOEZ BENZ HM Petrol saloon. Rr.fc (Si*ie» Sal ISS3 JAGUAR 14 Kxc.nrnt conrt: tion RIM M 1U t in ■0 m Itae TRIUMPH HCRALD r i9ki foro zooiac isiaatu rspaioted. Ifßaaai Hot* Koad. 8 pore. VOLKSWACON KOMBI VAN sBOW room condition— n«»v tyres— only620 words
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Advertisement217 1969-06-26 14 SEHVICE I i pore aaoia. FAIRLAOV SOCIAL i thirty attracts M .V. Fnn«ii> WW HAVE YOU PLANS who "o make ..rsi-clasa copies ol any drawing or document. P.INTIMC OF INVITAT.I. programmes and rail Eastern Tradt oxford Road. sp«r.-b TsUMaai BOOK THE NEW rant Ml irIlM an 1 Mrvlce ai IToppTng217 words
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Advertisement1052 1969-06-26 15 f 0 LIVERPOOL ANO OTHER Ml COMII-ft.. m\ s r°:,don .-b- s *2" &fr\ mJestlle".. f-" cß^"'H^.:w.i,:. < r! lt lw m y PRjnI.LAUS L.V e 'U;." f,° s V c St antildchus i:i;is a i, m,i LYTONEUS ''1 12 HECTOR .tn.. Ai| II Am '3 Auf 14 U SSITuV"1,052 words
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Advertisement1300 1969-06-26 15 Scanservice V EXPRESS SAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAW/THE COWTIIIENT/SCftWDIIIAVUX P. S -an Penang S ngjpon FOR: SUDAN II Ptrt/21 Jiet 27/21 IMM 21/ 1 Genoa, A'serp. R'dam. H'bu'g. Aarhus, Malmo. C'riagen, G burg. SUMBAWA Jiiy 14,11 Jiiy 17/11 Jily H2l Casablanca, Rotterdam, h burg. Gothenburg, Copenhagen. Os'o. UYION Jily 2S 27 Jlly1,300 words
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Advertisement1231 1969-06-26 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO IQNDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. BFNRATHA For Hamburg An IS ULDHAIHA Rotterdam An 1* S ngapore P»nang 5 mo l V ttm. 11, Jmi 21 Jmi 31/ 2 Jily 3/ Antwerp An 21 for Liverpool An I BENEDIN Bremen An 21 Hamburg An 11 an jiVr. jr*.1,231 words
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Advertisement1243 1969-06-26 15 I^,. WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. I ff- Let Anaclei, New Orleans, Charleston, j^-fV^ New York, New London. |^^^*^em 'olio accepting cargo ror other Gulf ond Atlantic ports, tubject to inducement) Spore P. S'hon, Penong KADMILOS In Port KUPRES 22/24 July 19/21 July 17/loJuly CENTRAL TRUST 9/11 Aug 12/MAuo, 15/16Auq Callinf New1,243 words
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Advertisement1127 1969-06-26 16 Vt— <^ '*™**KAWASAKI KISKN KAISHA LTD., Wat-tern Australia Singapore Japan Service Framantia Sinfioon Yokka c" 1 Nafoya T'nama Koea •I«a«mMara Him Jail 14 Jal» II Wf West Africa Singapore Japan Service |aj > t Nafoya Yhama «cci "*»r»ayM,ri 24 31 Jaly Ma] 21 Aaf 21 Aaf 2 Sin Japan West1,127 words
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Advertisement1022 1969-06-26 16 V W^Ml a^t^f^fiJa^Btf^V^^r^^B llall^W LvJbi^bV BaWa»«B^BBBiBJJa^BBB>JB«»*aI^B»a»BJ»JB*B^B»a\jBJJ^ < AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALANO SERVICE .INDIA. t>AP.ISTtII AND FIR IMI HMtl TO: AUSTRALIA. MEM {EALANO Nl| *J' t 1 p**? n n, »«i. Lrt... w,«. JJiiJti m gQ t m «3 «>^ Panan, Ml. S por.. M 6l l u l l M '"p1,022 words
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Advertisement733 1969-06-26 16 gf£^ ilncitßftjtel ir the Republic it Sißfipire) m B |CB Builfißf. Gnuno Floor. 2 Shentua Wa» Id: *****3-7 UK-EUROPE SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS LOADINC FOR: LONDON, H BURG, HAVRE, A'WERP, R'DAM, BREM. Spore P. S horr Pcnong Ncptunr Topoi Soiled 26/29 June 30 June Neptune Zircon 29 July/2 Aug 3/733 words
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Advertisement907 1969-06-26 16 NOTICE SHIPPING NOTICE^ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVTCN M.V. "TG. DATL that with effect from 21 6b9 Mr ARKIVKI) 15 6 09. Hng Ah Seng has ceased to be in Be neral condition Sune> of our employment and Is therefore r A.*! n Taiwan shipped by our no longer authorised to907 words
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Article63 1969-06-26 17 NiNllt avo-iuea t.eham.. *-> a«ra naan alaaini p. .cm «ar picul ytttarday. Cacsnul ail: bulk »«■> aallcra, drum c low. Juna, •nt J3l B. P.upat Bar«»ak apeclal Raramak blark SM arllrra. Karbim I/ampons black $110 scllrra (all 8 .STA fl2o arllrrs (100% AP 1 f o.ft I«3 arllera,AP - 63 words
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Article229 1969-06-26 17 II I. V first grade rubber f.o.b. J buyers closed at 6 p.m. Id Singapore and Kuala Luupnr >rsterday at TIN cents per lb. up one-eighth of a cent an lurvdav <lii .ins leveL The tone wma quirt. R.A.S. and M.X.L. clostnc prices in cents per229 words
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Article21 1969-06-26 17 In London on Tuesday Malayan o pe>r cent c.l.f. O.K. July August In bulk was unchanged at £68 seliers.21 words
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Article37 1969-06-26 17 ON tht ir«e iicinnii markat in lay me U-S. Daliar >• «j quoted at 6.112 ft lor T.T. ami ""7"i for cath. Sterim* v qunted 14. 52 md •n* taal at tald at M* 25.37 words
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286 1969-06-26 17 Tin price unchanged on firm Penang Market rpHE Straits tin price re--1 malned unchanged at $618. 62 i per picul on an offering estimated down 15 ton.-, to 265 tons In Penang yesterday. Reported demand was mainly from the U.B A. on a firm market. LONDON: Tin overall displayed a286 words
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Article71 1969-06-26 17 THt Mala>Man Minister of 1 Fiiunce has fixed these rain for ralrulating castoms dutie* for Ihe period from June :n to July Z. Rubber H rrnts a lb. < apra M'n ton Palm OH $44* a ton Palm Krrnrls 5348.M a lon The rates of duties payable are:71 words
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Article117 1969-06-26 17 'I'Ht At»*ei*li*n ot Bmhi in Malay* 1 in tm|iMi< made thrir chsnte* ratal to merchant! yolcrday (the I rate* are quoted to tbt «quixalrnt of ore unit of foreign currency). Un.l.d ttatet: Buy:ng TT 13.037 ft. airmail On ft—-; 80 d/at. »2 9574 rrrdit b.ila. $2.W430 trad* Bills,117 words
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Article27 1969-06-26 17 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES June 25. RUBBER PRICE: 71| cents (op one-eighth of a cent). TIN PRICE: 5618.624 (unchanged). Estimated offering 265 tons (down 15 tons).27 words
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Article331 1969-06-26 17 MELBOURNE. Wed. pRICES rallied on the Melbourne Stock Exchange as buying strengthened duung the day and many stock In the mining and on vttion had good rises from their low recent levels. BUP jumped oa cents to f 14.50 and the contributing 4o cents to $11.70331 words
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Article252 1969-06-26 17 THI PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTMU- I RITV ANNOUNCED TNC FOLLOW. INO BIRTMINC ARRANGCMtNTS I FOP JUNE 2* OJT: Quir nal« I Bronolm l/t, Pyrrhua 13 14. Ontaur 1S,1«. Ti«rf 1- l.una Marni 21 B, Kcma^au If. Ran Mirnk 40 41. Alaaka M»ru IV Mrra«* Lloyd 46 and252 words
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Article578 1969-06-26 17 id and orrtn prick official LV LISTID AT THC CLOII OF KUIINCII IN THt tINCAPORI AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINO ROOM! OF TNI ITOCK IXCMAMOI VHTtR DAY WERE 1.93 l.»» H*n 00. 2.01 20* Kornro B»rh»d 173 1 r«J RouMeait xli Cam»l Plywood Mi 2.56 cW <T M ordt578 words
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875 1969-06-26 17 I J A STEADY conditions prevailed in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Price movements were narrow and gains exceeded losses in the proportion of about three to one. The trend was a continuation of Tuesday's rally. Gains In875 words
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Article113 1969-06-26 17 The crop harvested during 1968 by Gadek Rubber was 2.763.000 lb.. compared with an estimate ot 3.084 000 lb.. and the yield netacre was reduced to f.iGty lb. against the 19H7 yield of about 1.300 lb. per acre. The loss In crop wws more than counterba by the113 words
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Article120 1969-06-26 17 PTALING Royalties Ltd. will pay a final of tejj pence making a total <*f Is. lOd. fir year to December 31, 1068. 12s. 3d). Warrarts will be posted on or about July 17. Pre-ta-c profits are £18.--982 (£27.386) tax after of £8.517 (£l5Jt9). Profit.-, alter rax are120 words
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Article127 1969-06-26 17 TINS edßed higher In London on Tuesday In quiet trading wit Juntai sixpence higher af... Rubbers were slightly' firmer in line with tl of the market. Guthrle rose sixpence to 29s 3d. while more mn<]ej£, rises were seen in Golden Hope, Highlands and Lowlands and Pataling. Anglo127 words
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Article309 1969-06-26 17 MOV I HINTIOr IHARI PRICKS BASED ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALIt IN THI aiNGAPORI AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINQ ROOMS OP TSRDAV WERE INDUSTRIAL*: ACMA I 2 OaaMa), San a\ Ct. <• "j chiii, B«rn«o Btrhid (4-3 cental. Carnal ■■"i. C. Sugars (+1 cental, C.C.M' lunch. >.309 words
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Article1072 1969-06-26 17 Bl IS \M> RrPORTMI TO THI. SINGAPORE AM> Xl \l lIMH K TltAl)l\(. ROOMS OK THE STOCK rX- ll\\(.l M -II KDAV WITH IHI M MBrK OK SHXKKS IKADH) SHOWN IN BK\( Xl lIN I (il» <)» HUM). INLI «.S OTHJ.RWISK SPKCIKIKD. INDISTKIALS: A( MA (1) $192 (111,072 words
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Article35 1969-06-26 17 STOCKS INDICES Junr *4 Junr Industrials: IIH.M ***** IHotrb: HI 82.34 Properties: 135.64 136.69 Tins: 82.58 8254 tS rubber*: 109.42 1U9.6C Dec. 30, 1966 100. 1 Dec. 31. 1968 100. t Dec. 29. 19« 100.35 words
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Advertisement487 1969-06-26 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF INTKSDED DIVIDEND Bankruptcy No. 101 66 Llm Chwee K!at of ing off Loronc 27, Geylang 'lnjtapore (Clerk i 106 67 Ahmad Rosrll bin Bukhart of No. 124-K. Coronation Road. Singapore, 10. (Clerk) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that firs and final dividends are Intended487 words
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424 1969-06-26 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By and Bumper Crop, two English horses from Rinus van Breukelen's Ipoh stables, were most impressive in yesterday morning's trackwork at Buk i t Timah. Sent out together. Malarhijau (Rod Dawkins) and Bumper Crop (Buang Buyout;) raced stride for stride over 3f in424 words
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Article126 1969-06-26 18 Daljit sets MCA a poser By M.T. LINGA.M |\ALJIT Singh, the former \J Malaysia and Selangor allrounder. has set a poser lor the Malaysian Cricket Association. Daljit, who has been out of competitive cricket for two jrean because of a leg injury, has resumed paying although In- .still walks with126 words
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Article44 1969-06-26 18 Foul M.i Ijm iva io Tokyo on Ju.\ l nd a coachirg course eon ducted by Wast German coacl Den mar Cramer. Tlipv v Abdul Ghani and W Stmnßor. J.ilil Cli Din of Penan* and G. Aiasarat nam of Peralc.44 words
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Article457 1969-06-26 18 LONDON, Wed riLOUCESTERSHIRE. who have not won th» English county cricket championship since 1877. jumped into the lead yesterday with a resounding win over Hampshire by 202 runs. Gloucestershire earned 18 points from the match to bead the championship with 77 points from nine games,Reuter - 457 words
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Article35 1969-06-26 18 The Selangor Cricket tion aniioun ed la.st night they ren walkovw t>T MCA interstate match scheduled for Uil end at Kuai.i Lumpur their thi* wep.<. nd was turned down by the MCA35 words
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Article29 1969-06-26 18 SUVA Wed Waiea turned on a bnliian second half burst to beat Pi.v Sl-li m their Rugbf Union international match her* today. Ha.l-time icore w U 8-*.29 words
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Advertisement604 1969-06-26 18 TRAINEE EXECUTIVE rw^uired k> »eil known l<x-al Public Company »i»r U« imporuxt MAXIM INM K \N< t l)l\l<s|ON. Kgr 23 tt, 30 rMtsmship Must b« BtaWpON Citl/cn. Momtinn Preferably to rl»>Kref> level but at least to HSC" Standard l-ajtro*«»~ ,n ttiKlish and at least two Jl;llocUs. Qtn hflfUms Ptpviou-s fxpenence604 words
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Advertisement1053 1969-06-26 18 DALAM MAHKAMAH TINGGI I'KLAN TAWARAN TANAH MELAYI DI- jK R k ELANTA n JOHORE BAHRU nnml altan dl prlma darl DAI.AM PKRKARA BANKRAI Pnnborong2 JKR dalam Nll i k s<l 1) ka-at«.s ak.ii. dl-ienmi. i-Peiabat Pengaral. Kerja Raya Per: K I)nrais»my. Vterlnar e g tn2 Tanah Mela\u Ibu Pe.iaAttennant. Pejabat1,053 words
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Advertisement744 1969-06-26 18 TOWN BOARDS DtACTHEIfT i MS. (ap IST) Ml NKIPAL OtDINANCE (EXTENDED APPLK ATIOM ORDINANCE), 194K Pesurohlava Ik* KaU, Kuala l.umpni Not ire IMS Aaaettotent l.i*t Nuiice Is hereby given that ■imenomenis under Section 41 of Mm 'lunn Boards Enactment iFMS. Cap 137 1 U) the 1969 Ai-sessment List, which had744 words
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Advertisement38 1969-06-26 18 N THE &OL,? &WISI& Uk^ i< -r*£SrfAFr SMM&/ YOV /A/?£ AHP PAI^NCE Af?ff MOT &A/AJ/M& AU €>YHOhIVMOU<Z> coMP/^rf x#yr*M with cuu&hbao pbbl. OHCB you BBCOMB AWAKB OF TH& CUlB* AP, 1H& RZSr OfTHE f?AL-l- AAPRg eASILY INTO PLACg.38 words
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Article225 1969-06-26 19 Penang soccer resumes today PENANG League soccer resumes today with a Div. 2 match between Port Commission and Indian r.c. at ::y Stadium. fixtun p a Div 1 champion* from 10«n to 1967. ha\f mad* a flru> start In their they \fi<lim R' year. They have won three matches to225 words
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Article182 1969-06-26 19 PETER de SOUZA - PETER de SOUZA —Rodrigo assures FAM By gINGAPORE will send their national team to the Merdeka soccer tournament In Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 30-Nov. 16. This assurance has been given to the F.A. of Malaysia by Lenny Rodrigo. president of the F.A. of Singapore. It182 words
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133 1969-06-26 19 HK decide not to compete in Merdeka tourney U(i\(i K()N(i, Wed.— 11 H»ng Koiik decided vosterdav not to com-p<-te in the .Merdeka sutter tournament in Kuala Lumpur be i ause «if other commitments. 1 r.uu is hine, chairman of the Hung Kong FA, said the (Idision was reached .it a133 words
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Article49 1969-06-26 19 The Prralc AAA Central Znne rhamp.' r..«i-..ps scheduled for •rkend ha\» bf»n poat- t at Andertmmi, ipoh. ■■•aring a? 9 a m The Nnr'h Perak Combined Schools meet, fixed for thw weekend has also been o'-*tuon-ed till July 4-5. at the Clifford Kuala Kans. l ar.49 words
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245 1969-06-26 19 Fifa and lOC in row over '8 teams only' decision TURICH, Wed. A major row is brewing between Fifa, the world-soccer body, and the International Olympic Committee. Flfa Insist they have not been consulted on the lOC's decision to restrict the number of countries competing in the final stages ofReuter - 245 words
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Article155 1969-06-26 19 JtfILAN. Wed Santos, the Brazilian soccer champion?, won the first-leg of their World "Super Cup final with Inter-Milan by 1-0 nere last night with a V7th minute goal from ln-sldP-right Tonlnho. Only a superb display by 18-vpar-old goalkeeper Ivano Bordon. brought into Inter-Milan's team at theReuter - 155 words
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Article99 1969-06-26 19 rZ National Shooting Association of Malaysia have set qualifying standards for the fifth Seap Oarr.es at Rangoon on Dec. 6-13. The standards, submitted to the Olympic Council of Malaysia for approval are: Air platol team 1380 10OO: individual 359 «00; Rapid flre team 317V3400: Individual 565 600; frer99 words
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Article40 1969-06-26 19 TOKYO Wrl Takaalti Kono. 39. aid Bamo Yu.-uda. 26, will repre.Miit Japan in the World Cup goli champion>hip in Singapore in October. Kono finished 23th in the Masters tournament this ye.ir. Yasuda von this ftmt't Phhippine Open40 words
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Article, Illustration152 1969-06-26 19 George was a great allround sportsman A) XHIBALD George IV vaaberg. who died last week ac. the age of 55. was one of Singapor a greatest allround sportsmen. He had represented Singapore at soccer, hockey, cricket and snooting. He played in the Malaya Cup soccer championship lrcm 1936 to 1940152 words
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Article52 1969-06-26 19 VLOR GAJAH District advan- ced to 'hr .-emi-flnals or the Malacca knockout hockey tournament »lun thry (.ut played Army Depot Police 3-0 at the Malacca Club ground yesterday. Andrew Chong <2> and Bakar Said were the ICOHtI Alor Odiah will nifft defending champions Ki'.at in52 words
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Article480 1969-06-26 19 Smart treble by Boon Eng SEVENTEEN y e a rold Tay Boon Eng ran the fastest 100 m. 200 m and 400 m by a Malaysian schoolboy this season, when he won the events in the Kluang District AAA championships yesterday. Tay. a Form Five pupil of the Secondary English480 words
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Advertisement425 1969-06-26 19 ENCYCLOPEDIA ■i■) I I ipwwp W ■■■■I I J Britannica wLWL^mmmmmmmmmm OBHMMHHiH |H^^ fjat tf|fs R Mil tj IWfl IfitJIIMCI? It HUMS •«f|lf» O jw hrn In your <m home, ikiyi at your linger 4 ips tin world's grates! Ifcfc \il \U lM traMT* hose of knowledge, equivalent in scope425 words
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Advertisement14 1969-06-26 19 BE A >^PILOT MAKE YOUR CAREER IN THE /^vT\ SINGAPORE f/^\\ ARMED FORCES V^y14 words
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Miscellaneous725 1969-06-26 19 |J,|j'l'U;i'l ATHLETICS taipjng leagie: evn L PtK A K < >MBINED A 3 8Uh schools (T An*on> Boys SOCCER 100 m: 1 Lool Han Stnt a TAIPING DIV Siikan M»insusa. 1 ssrs.v. srr- ai eV^ «00m: 1 B-trnuralhi 2 Sam Yam T \«I I- TrVMic Fook 3 Siv .nesw aran725 words
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Miscellaneous76 1969-06-26 19 athi.uk ipoh south primary ichcxiis championships (Aihby Rd grd. 8.30 a.m >. HIMKtV Annual: Malacca HA PrMidenfs XI v Combined D.>trlctj, (MC grdi. Ipoh Dtv. 2: Ipoh Club v Brewster Club: LS3 Sg Pan v SMI iboth mulchPs »t M pal padangi. SOCCn IVnanif Div. Si 1 .mmisson IRC <City76 words
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Article, Illustration211 1969-06-26 20 An Israeli (irebn.it fighting the Mam in Kishon port. Haifa, on Tuesday after x.ihiitcurs blew up an ml pipeline Ml available fire encines were also railed out to prevent the fire from spreading:. Police threw up roadblock* throughout Israel and detained a total of 114 suspects,AP - 211 words
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140 1969-06-26 20 Raja has a long friendly talk with Tito BELGRADE. Wed. Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. today had a lontj and friendly talk with President Tito. Yugoslav leader received him at his northern Adriatic Island residence of Brionl. the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug reported Mr Rajaratnam is In four-day official140 words
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Article44 1969-06-26 20 1 DXI HI Wea A Walloon carrying Chinese maps, leafi photographs of Chairman Mao landed at Kalyanpur :n Orlssa State last night. Thiee \i!laßers were injured when the balloon burst as they examined it. according to reports reaching here. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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511 1969-06-26 20 ANTHONY NG - A four-prong plan for industrial expansion ANTHONY NG By ITUALA LUM- PUR. Wed. Malaysia is to pursue ;i four-pronfl approach, under a more aggressive ;mkl specific form of promotional policy, to accelerate the pace of industrial development This will be in the form more rapid approval for industrial projects, the511 words
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Article70 1969-06-26 20 SINGAPORE. Wed driver Ltm Gong has lound a set of six documents lett in his taxi this afternoon by one of his fares Miss Nyam Chee Chin She bad boarded the taxi at Tlong Bi'hru Road lor Raffles Place The documents Include a cltlaenshlp certificate70 words
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Article38 1969-06-26 20 SINGAPORE Wed President Yu>ot bin L>hak and tlie First Lady Puan Noor Alslwh will be uuests of honour of I lie Old Rafflesians Association at it.s annual dinner at Hi laysia on Friday.38 words
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Article49 1969-06-26 20 SINGAPORE. Wed A woman. Chan May Yonjt alias Loh May Yong, 21. fell to her death from a block of flats In Toa Payoli tonight. Police believe that some residents of Block 113 saw her cryIng before the Incident No foul play l£ suspected49 words
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Article29 1969-06-26 20 LONDON. Wed —A coroners inque.st ruled today that entertainer Judy Oarland'.s death in her Chelxea home last Sunday was accidental following an "Incautious self-overdosage" of barbiturates. AP.AP - 29 words
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Article416 1969-06-26 20 LONDON. Wed The market was firm today. A moderate amount of profit-taking on the recent sharp gains was more than balanced by continued cheap buying, and the basic undertone remained firm. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 1.5 up at 400. British funds moved up to416 words
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341 1969-06-26 20 India's Premjit Lall gives Layer a fright BACK PAGE SPORT LONDON. WeC IIKI KNDIM. champion Rod Layer of Australia U fought back from two stts behind to beat Indian Premjit I. all in the Wimbledon Open Tennis tournament hen- today. Layer, the World No. l. struggled for mort than an341 words
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