The Straits Times, 27 June 1969
1969-06-27
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Title Section28 1969-06-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175.000 The Straits Times The Nations! Newspaper tstd. 1845 I KID.W. JUNE r t 1969 15 CENTS K.D.N. 3104 M.C. (P) No. HT'.l28 words
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166 1969-06-27 1 Healey flies in for dinner talks with Lee SINGAPORE. Thursday JJMITIMI Defence Secretary, Mr. Denis Healey, had talks with Mr. l.tf Kuan Yew tonight ;il ;i dinner given by the Singapore Prime Minister ;il Sri TeliKisek. m in with his from Horn: Kong morning for a re met at RAF166 words
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Article525 1969-06-27 1 LIM THOW BOON - 'All-out war on thugs' order LIM THOW BOON: 'Severe punishment' warning by Tun By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TUN Abdul Razak has ordered an all-out effort to wipe out secret society activities, particularly in the Federal capita). Police have been told to intensify investigations of those supporting the thugs. Anyone caught525 words
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Article32 1969-06-27 1 SEOUL. Thurs.— Seoul police announced today the arrest of two spies sent by the North Korean Communist Party earlier thi.s month to form underground organisations in the soutii Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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167 1969-06-27 1 Nasser loses two MiGs in Suez Bay dogfight TEL AVIV, Thursday ISRAELI warplanes shot down Iwo Egyptian jei lighters in an iii battle over the Gulf ol' Sue/ today, Ihc ;irmv announced. A spokesman s;ii<l ;i group <>l Soviettwill Mi(i-21s living over Ihe northern parl of I lie iiill' encounteredReuter; AP - 167 words
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Article28 1969-06-27 1 SAIGON. Thur.v American battle deaths In Vietnam dropped to 247 last week, tlir Military Command announced today. Thia was 88 fevcrr than the prerlous we*k. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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348 1969-06-27 1 DAVID GAN - GIRL IN DEATH FALL AFTER BREAK-UP WITH BOYFRIEND DAVID GAN By SI.MiAPORK. Tliui>. Pretty l.nh >l.i> Yimu. .'1 i.ibnvei hi'i.iinr upset when her si\ -month-old friendship with her hu> tiirnd broki- up receatlj Her family p!i-.id«-«l with lu-r t" forcct tin- whole mutter and .t(l\i>cd hrr nut to ilo "invthnm348 words
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Article70 1969-06-27 1 SAI ISBURY. Tluir.v mat ion ol ;i ne* poUtll pledefd to Introduce apartheid fa Rlioiit-M.i m all walks ol lite wit* .innouin-d ten today. Calling itself the Cooaervatlva Alliance ol the Hepi.lihc ol Rhodesia the new Duty expected to contort ne\t yeai ral election is letl70 words
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Article34 1969-06-27 1 STOCKHOLM. Thurs A i 25-year-old woman, who had been treated with fertility drills. yesterday Rave birth here to quadruplets, two boys and two I cirls. it was disclosed today.34 words
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59 1969-06-27 1 JAKARTA Thurv An •I ;irm\ spokesman today ilenied a local newspaper report that former Knrrign Minister Dr. Siihandrio had been executed. "The report is not true." the spokesman said. Dr. Subandno. who is undrr srntehcr of ili-.it.i for barking the ISM .irmrtivr communist coup. is59 words
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Article, Illustration421 1969-06-27 1 Singapore's interests in MSA: Goh takes over from Yong SINGAPORE, Thursday TIM-! Finance Minister, Dr. <m>Ii Keng Swee, Ikis taken over responsibility <>! Singapore's interests in Malaysia-Singapore Airlines. Until early this month. MSA was under the portfolio of the Minister for Communications. Mr Yang Nyuk Lin. With this transfer of421 words
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Article, Illustration216 1969-06-27 1 JACKIE SAM - S'pore gets a new infantry brigade JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE Thursday CINGAPORE'S ami) lias expanded l»\ one new brigade. The 3rd Singapore Infantry Brigade \\;is inaugurated ear ly lodav l>> the Defence Minister. Mr, I.im Kirn San. At a ceremony closed to the press ana public he said: "The formation216 words
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Article33 1969-06-27 1 TALKS ON MALACCA I RAITS SAFETY TOKYO. Than. Btentative! from Japan ln--i<yirM.» Sinjapo-r and Malaysia "til Tokyo from June SI to July 2 to discuss developir.r Malacca Strait* f«r navigation. APAP - 33 words
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Advertisement19 1969-06-27 1 gg&DEEPER Sr.%. rolex WiS Rolex Oyster Submariner WmKSmvG C. De Silva Bros., nkTi!^%>^ 3 Raffles Place. Singapore Tel *****19 words
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Advertisement89 1969-06-27 1 I-OR AN HOUR OF EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT -WATCH SHARP NIGHT EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 8 9.00 P.M. SAFETY FIRST! is 0.C.8.C.'s Policy. Because it is the best in the end. Let it be your policy too! BANK WITH OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. THE STRONGEST AND LARGEST BANK IN MALAYSIA89 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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62 1969-06-27 2 US Senate passes that foreign aid resolution WASHINGTON. Thurs. Thf Sennight orerloC. .louse obcompron lutlon dents j military or financial commitments to other eoonwlthoul ipproraL I to 16 for .nt ended to he Senate's conrole in shaping foreign policy from becoming embroiled :..im. Senate deto 36 a I sub- fl62 words
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Article94 1969-06-27 2 WHEN THE KISSING HAS TO START.. J\K\K I V Ihurs The lndon>i:in tilni industry is hreakinc ilmin old t.iliiios by introducing kiss Mai bedroom si cues in its ununu pro (lurtioiis in >n efTort to ■■I lln stilT competition from tmporteil films. I'urnio Diunaidy. one of liulciiicsi.i s ynunt film94 words
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Article40 1969-06-27 2 loNDON. Thurs -A dramaD the nun. .cd cm: in Britain I :n "if;c..ii :igures erday. Durini: the eight nvnilis of 1968 \\hlrh followed the m'.•rremeni <>f thr Al>irtion Art SUM officially r •Af-rr ..uried cut. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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149 1969-06-27 2 Millionaire Mafia boss leaves his wife nothing VKW YORK, Thurs. 11 Late Mafia boss Vito Genovesf, estimated to have been worth USS3O million, left his estranged wife nothing and his adopted dajghter only rive dollar. His will was flied tor probate In Freeho d, New Ninety per cent of the149 words
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Article37 1969-06-27 2 lONDON. Thurx. Race redeteru.rated badly in Britain last yrar and a public show of hostile racial prejudice became socially respectabe lor :hr ilrsi time, according to a government report published today.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article37 1969-06-27 2 TOKYO. Thurs. Six people, one of them a Chinese, uere taken Into custody and a South Korean U being sought in connection with the illegal import and disposal of gold worth U5*833.333. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article35 1969-06-27 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. A panel of prominent scientist* Ml i Tommnided thai the Army aband n it* plan* to dump nea"» 37.000 tons of ob«>- ntive and polj>on ga* In the Atlantic Oee*n. R#uter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration394 1969-06-27 2 CALISBUKY, Thurs. Mr. Lan Smith said last ni^ht he saw little chance of fresh fence-mending talks between Britain and his Rhodrsian regime. In an exclusive Interview with UPI. he scoffed at Britain's action In cutting off its last diplomatic link withUPI - 394 words
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Article, Illustration164 1969-06-27 2 Chiang's son is Taiwan's new Deputy Premier TAIPKH. Ihurs Ihe Defence Mmi^tct M.ii (.m Chianc hime-kuo (aboM-i w.is ycrterdaj nppointed Vi< e-Preniier in a parti.il reshuffle nf (he Nationalist CfciMse ■<'" net. Ihp New \lce Premier. Mm nf President Chianu Kai-shek, is to replace Mr Huns Sh.io Kun who ha>Reuter - 164 words
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202 1969-06-27 2 Man is found guilty of raping his wife OT lor IS. Thurs. A man was found guilty of raping his wife in a cast- unique In Missouri legal history Junta Drop^s 21 o:d w husband came home in th» early hours of Jan. 17 with four friend*. He tied her202 words
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Article36 1969-06-27 2 WASHINGTON. Th Ninety per cent of the I Tl million the Pentagon Is seeking for military aid In istii win go to Turkey. Greece. Natior.aDefence Secretary Mrlvln Laird irreducible minimum."- I36 words
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Article46 1969-06-27 2 WASHINGTON Thur*. Ihr AmnK.ir crime i i'.t i we lo poi cent during me I ■onthi I IMa Bureau "f Investigate i ed A break J<>\«.n of the index Miowed emnej of i .■>>■ a gram lacnaaed 11 pa cm' Router.Reuter - 46 words
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Article14 1969-06-27 2 •!>ON Thurs The i today -nd the D six.nrr or U'.er an14 words
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Article18 1969-06-27 2 WASHING lON 1 U l.tr.i.i berime 'hr 24th member (I Amen. ixiay L' P I18 words
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260 1969-06-27 3 Police break up pitched battles over squatters' rights [ONDON, I hurv— Police broke up pitched battles in two quiet London streets sestertiay beIwern squatters occup.t ing empty houses and a private imi> sent to e\ irt them Bricks, bottles, tins ot paint and a Moloto\ loiktail were flung ,iv theReuter - 260 words
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Article16 1969-06-27 3 I TEN IRE Thur.t 9 commands Jamex riac"n*in x rip-k job plan,nninK m..-«16 words
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94 1969-06-27 3 JAKARTA. Thurs. A New Zealand trade D visiting Jakarta has pr<ipo>ed that direct shipping links with Indonesia bo launched to bo<»T trade gpokeauan, Mr. Ray Bergman said beture th<> 18-man mission left !>>r home attfr a fr. visit that the n would rai.spAP - 94 words
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Article, Illustration113 1969-06-27 3 Indira shows she's adept with chopsticks %IKs Indira Gandhi us<-> chopsticks expertly t'> try out a Japanese Ruddhist dinner at Soji temple in Yokohama on Wednesday. Yesterday the Indian Prime .Minister travelled across Japan on the world's fastest scheduled train .service. She rode in one of the bullet trains whichAP - 113 words
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320 1969-06-27 3 Judy: Pills killed her but it was an accident LONDON, Thurs. Singer Judy Gari land died because she was addicted to sleeping pills a habit she picked up on movie lots when she was a child star more than 30 years ago. An inquest today ruled that the death onReuter - 320 words
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196 1969-06-27 3 >NDON, Thurs Family kj nlannine experts yesiv demanded a change Britain's laws to allow contraceptives to be Riven to children under 16 m .us of age— because s> hooluirl precnancies arc boominK. This emerßed from the annual conference of the Family Planninc Association, whoseReuter - 196 words
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Advertisement103 1969-06-27 2 W nil WrwkTw^^ VITAMIN E \VvS ti/^ PREPARATION relieves fatigue and v^jj^^JJlL^^ promotes extra energ/ anc new vitality improves blood 4f#V circulation and k revitalises your system relieves muscular pa.nt jMM^ and gives you that J extra zest for living improves and conditions your skin for a beautiful and healthy103 words
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Advertisement325 1969-06-27 3 llhi: mco'k great store wipe SALE REDUCTIONS UP TO '/2 OFF AND MORE! ALL FROM REGULAR STOCK, MANY NEW ARRIVALS NEVER BEFORE REDUCED. LADIIS DtPT. No* Genumc Th.i C«h«m 40" i 3 90p>ds. $2 80 p.y*. Gcnumi Thai Ml 40" 18 50 p. yds. < 850 p.yd». < 10.50 12.90325 words
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Advertisement274 1969-06-27 3 1 The Cocktail Shirt i f It's the office shirt that you wear under a jacket for cocktails, at seven. When you've just reached the bottom of your "in" tray at six thirty, locked up the office at six forty five, shrugged into a jacket at ten to seven. But274 words
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Miscellaneous36 1969-06-27 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby TWO MONTH* AGO I j, LAST MOMTU\ ncr-,n^) \SL\O^y TOGETHER 'EVeMr-^7— r v [uoN£VMoo»rj) tue suopp^iG^y M^s^ LAST VftK\ llTOglaVl ?ves. EMJOviO f KWEW it > CAPRVINS MV J WCXJLON'T J 27136 words
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Advertisement266 1969-06-27 4 The Rolex Exhibition ii'i ifflniH^BRBHinH 1 1 > 1 1 ti Si I fi Ills* fittii* Now it is unfashionable to lavish so much time and cars in the making of just one watch. But the simple truth is that each Rolex will have just one owner. And they will266 words
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180 1969-06-27 5 FATHER OF FIVE JAILED THREE YEARS FOR RAPE I* lAI. A LUMPUR, v Thurs.— Y. Munusamy. a father of five, for three years today for raping i:j-year-old girl. Munusamy. 31. an that he had an a!" he girl, bu* claimed that she had told him she was 16 or 17180 words
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Article21 1969-06-27 5 TAIPD Mrk rw-cu'd IB 'he Bruat D 6 j-mk ■•he zoo here this Taping, pcrmortem thu21 words
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91 1969-06-27 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. The authorities \e*.terdav dr ported a Singaporean, liazara Khan Singh. 37, who arrived here on Tuesday by sea. Hazara, who had once worked here in a laundry, was declared a prohibited immigrant some months ago and ordered to leave the91 words
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443 1969-06-27 5 Ban 'sex pills' call by the men who deal in drugs SINGAPORE, Thursday yHE Pharmaceutical Society of Singapore has called on the Government to ban drugs which have no medical or scientific use such as apnrodisiacs and rejuvenators. Its latest newsletter says: "From the nationa point of view, the indulgence443 words
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Article27 1969-06-27 5 MALACCA. Thurs— The chief of ;«e Anti-CorruDtion A^encv here. Ass*.. Supt Mnhatned Jamil bin Mohamed H left for Kangar un transfer as I I OCPD.27 words
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135 1969-06-27 5 Sarawak Reds switch to leaflet campaign 1/ICHING. Thurs —The Sarawak Communist Organisation has launched a leaflet campaign in the Third Division in the face of successes in operations against them, a State Information Control Centre statement said today. An operation rodenamed Operation Kuku carried out by the security forces to135 words
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Article39 1969-06-27 5 SINGAPORE 11. Indonesian women who «mved here without entry permits were each jailed for a day by •n..t!L-T.ite"s court. Nu.e men from We.-t M.il.iv-.-:.i who overs-..iyed tbeil pn.^ps were fined between $35 and $100 each.39 words
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Article41 1969-06-27 5 PENANG. Thurs— The Governor. Tun Syed Sheh Barakbah. and his consort will be lie euests of honour at the installation dinner of the Pen,»n« Rotary Club, to be held at the Jade Room. Hotel M.indarm. on Saturday.41 words
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Article11 1969-06-27 5 DAILY CROSSWORD haa been held over due to preamuv on apaaa.11 words
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211 1969-06-27 5 Malaysia to get S7.7mil in technical aid IT UAL A LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. Malaysia will receive technical aid to the value of $7.7 million for her md v s trial training programme and the Ipoh Polytechnic. This provision was made under two separate agreements signed by the Chief Secretary, Tengku211 words
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Article25 1969-06-27 5 TANJONG MAI.IM. Thurs. So ut.s and Guide*, will collect food and clothing this weekend for victims of the riots in Kuala Lumpur.25 words
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276 1969-06-27 5 Singapore and Japan to sign contract for shipyard soon TOKYO. Thursday A VORMAL contract to establish a multi-million-dollar Japanese-Singapore shipyard for building lar^e freighters la expected to be signed In the middle Of next month, according to Japanese shipbuilding sources here. The new shipyard the second for Singapore is aReuter - 276 words
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Advertisement281 1969-06-27 5 I i^aa^^^a^aaaaiaaaaßßar SUPERMARKET AND SHOPPING CENTRE ORCHARD ROAD TODAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY SUGAR GRANULATED SIS. 51b bag 1. 15 BUTTER FESTIVAL Everyone's Favourite lib ,50 EVAPORATED MILK IDEAL The Leader 141 oz ,42 GREEN PEAS Sweet N' Tender NEW ZEALAND Ib ,55 SHOULDER LAMB top Quality new Zealand ib .80 HONEY281 words
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Miscellaneous179 1969-06-27 5 .til fit Onp By V. T. fltimlin LSiMi^Mr HEY.OOP, LOOK. 1 CASSS.' rM > < NUTVIIN I GOOD! PUT "EM 0N... 1TU. 0.K., 8UT I'M GONNA IOU'RE RIGHT.' 1 LiMiTJfc'illfc/ii GOIMG TO OPEN ONE.' u/F!L p RLrr BE EASIER TRAVELING UXX AWFUL SILLY.'. YOU'D BETTER TRY M W>. ff*^', >^--____^179 words
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Article42 1969-06-27 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs The University of Singapore Students' Union orientation forum on "Sex and the university student" was cancelled tonight as only Dr. ZN. Kadrl. the unlver'V physician— one of the three speakers— was able to turn up.42 words
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Article, Illustration158 1969-06-27 6 HAPPY YIPs having a prr dinner chat last ■lght The dinner at Sri Trmasek was given hy Mr. I ci- Kuan Yew for visiting British Defence Minister. Mr. Drnis Healry and Mrs Hraley sren in thr picture with Mrs. I.pp and the British Hich Commissiimrr to158 words
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Article146 1969-06-27 6 SINGAPORE. Thursday II7HILE there were fewer new job-seekers last month compared with April this year and May last year, there were more vacancies available and more applicants placed. The Labour Ministry's monthly report showed that 1.851 persons were added to the register last month as146 words
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166 1969-06-27 6 MANPOWER CALL FOR AGE GROUP EXAMINATION SINGAPOKK. Thui All maie dtlzena born between Oft. l .uui Dec. SI, 1951 UV ti) pre- wnt thenuelvea f"r an examination at th«» Central Manpower Base in K.ulang. A statement from the Ministry of the Interior and Defence toda- that regardless of whether examination166 words
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Article15 1969-06-27 6 HNOAPOftg, Thurs ■nimunlty i-putre will hold conte.st at 2 p m. on Saturdf»y15 words
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Article28 1969-06-27 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs Scouts of the JuroiiK District tion will hold a carnival at Town School In Bukit I Timah at 230 p m or Auc 228 words
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Article54 1969-06-27 6 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Comnuinity leaders of Chong k Pang di.-trict are organising a two-week-Jong festival to celebrate Independent Singapore's fourth anniversary and Its 150 th anniversary. All community centres in the area will be taking part. They plan to have pugilistic displays, variety shows, sports, school concerts, fashion shows,54 words
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252 1969-06-27 6 Intraco to give export financing aid to local firms I SINGAPORE, Thurs. I Intraco Ltd., Singapore's international trading company, is considering bulk pur- chase of raw materials I for the Republic's I ship-repairing, wig, I and woodmaking industries. It will also assist selected ln--1 dustries in securing export I markets252 words
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Article48 1969-06-27 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs Oaruria Indonesian Airways will show a film on "Indonesia to promote tourism, at the Wisma theatre of the Indonesian Emi bas&y in Orchard Road at 2 pm. on Saturday and 10 a.m. on Sunday Free tickets are available at I the Emba.viv48 words
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104 1969-06-27 6 Bank union soon to have new elections SINGAPORE. Thurs. —More than 3.000 members of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union are to go to the polls again soon to elect a new executive committee. This was announced today by Mr. I.im Kirn Hian following a directive by the High Court yesterday.104 words
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Article61 1969-06-27 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Public Prosecutor yesterday withdrew an appeal In the HiKh Court against the acquittal of I Ong Wee Boon, a radio shop i partner, by a maci.strate s couu on a charce of misappropriating 5371 while One was employed as a branch manager of61 words
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Advertisement205 1969-06-27 6 SINGAPORE OLYMPIC SPORTS COUNCIL presents I A GRAND FILM PREMIERE lor m MR. S. RAJARATNAM I In aid of SEAP GAMES FUND J at 14 DO on Tuesday Ist July 9.15 pm i ADMISSION PRICES: S3. $5. $10 DONATIONS I Plus PERSONAL APPEARANCE! :0N STAGE -Miss JENNY HU JENNY HU205 words
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Advertisement88 1969-06-27 6 The Indian Fine Arts Society Presents Sembanarkovil Brothers In a Farewell Xatli»Kwaram IVrfnrmanre On Friday 27th June 1969 from 7 to 1 1 p.m. at the Govindasamy Pillai Kalyana Mandapam Race Course Rood, Singapore. Admission by tickett $1. (G ALAXYIfBffI LAST OAY: p.n, Podmim Ashok Kumar Helen "AFSANA" Eastmoncolor Hindi88 words
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Advertisement154 1969-06-27 6 SIN LEONG RESTAURANT 187, MacPhcrton Rood, Singapore, 13. Tel: *****, *****4 OUR SPECIAL MENU Siamese Chicken Crysta! Prawns Roast Perk Ribs Abalones (Fresh) Every Monday to Fridoy Specially prepared dishes: •k Uitar Duck Beggar Chicken ALL WELCOME!! STc proudly presents THE NINA RICCI FASHION SHOW at THE COFFEE SHOP and154 words
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Advertisement383 1969-06-27 6 ■■■■■■■■w a ORGANISATION LAST DAY' 11 om 1 45. 400 630 0 "Cho.hc P 1 THE PUSSYCAT NOW SHOWING \> 11 om, 1.30, 4 00, 6 *•> "■V< n t I CAPITOL LIOO I■ NOW SHG^ REX: 11, 1 4J, 4, 630 SKY 11. 1 45, 4 ft'"rOXY: 1 4S.383 words
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158 1969-06-27 7 45 requests to society for free cancer check-ups OIM.APOKI. Ihurv 0 "wneaporr ancrr Society recei\ed 45 requests for ancrr chrrk ups today, the second iaj of the free checkup ofl.r .n their head taarten h.n Ihe 4.") were civrn apixiintnuiits spread out Ik- next for'nislit hci« ups «ore mil mi158 words
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Article354 1969-06-27 7 T. F. HWANG - 'Evidence trumped up is denied T. F. HWANG By SIXGAPORK, Thin ml.-i> pROSTITI TE Linj, Kirn Lan, 20, loda> denied .1 suggestion thai she had trumped up evidence which falseh implicated her lover, Lee (Ink Wan, and another man in llu- abduction and murder of Yeo Yoo 800, a persistent354 words
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Article, Illustration191 1969-06-27 7 A $500,000 bridge link for the two Bukoms SINGAPORE, Ihurv A n:>00.000 hridce now links I'ul.iii Kukoin to the new oil island of Rukom Kechil The 50U-fonl lent lt> foot wide bruliic see aerial picture < above I is part of Shell's SIX million expansion project to liiiilil a conventional191 words
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Article48 1969-06-27 7 SINGAPORE. Ihuis A one-man ait show by Thoma* Yeo opened at the N Library in- ivmlng and will continue until June 3(1. The exhibition, uf 5u paintings tn gauche and acrylic m opened b\ the Director of the Political Study Centre. If] <.i. Thomson48 words
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Article, Illustration111 1969-06-27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore Rotary Club last night donated $17,000 towards the building of a resettlement and rehabilitation centre for lepers. It will consist of two blocks, one for offices. The donation was handed to the president of the Singapore Leper Relief Association. Mrs. K M.111 words
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Article32 1969-06-27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs A j concert of music and dance will be held in conjunction with the Singapore Youth Festival at the National Theatre at 7.30 p m. on July 15.32 words
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Article169 1969-06-27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. 1 BRITISH soldi. -iv work me in their spare time, havr built a boxinc ring tor the Mountli.it leu community c-rntre. A team of sapprrs of 51 Far last Land Forces Support squadron of the rMyal ilnginerrs spent five months on it. The ring169 words
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133 1969-06-27 7 Korean firms to hold big trade display Singapore, Thursday \IORE than 200 Korean manufacturers arc to hold a large-scale trade exhibition at the Singapore Conference Hall. Sponsored by the South Korean Government, it will begin on Sept. 26. A .spokesman !or the Korra Trade Centre here said today lhat millions133 words
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Article, Illustration319 1969-06-27 7 'Send more selling missions to NZ' call SINGAPORE. Thurs. Binjjapore should send xllii missions to New Zcaiand to clme th»- current trade imbalance between the two countries, the leader ol the visiting 15--1 man Informal Kiwi trade team here Mr T. E. Clark. >a;ri today. Ntw Zealand currently Mils to319 words
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Advertisement184 1969-06-27 7 'M QUARTERDECK POOL V /f^m Cuscaden House Msy\ 2nd f100r.435 Orchard Rd Spore 9 Tel *****0r361 WISMA RESTAURANT IS RESERVED EXCLUSIVELY FOR A PRIVATE DINNER PARTY TO-NIGHT (27-669) ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED TO OUR PATRONS IS VERY MUCH REGRETTED. LUNCH BUSINESS AS USUAL. iSSSSS^ GflY WORLD STADIUM WRESTLING SAT 28-June.l969 ALL184 words
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Advertisement56 1969-06-27 8 UNITED MALAYAN FLOUR MILLS BHD. 4826.PERMATANG PAUH ROAD. BUTTERWORTH, P. W. MALAYSIA inlllV" 1 AUSTRALIAN WHEAT Lf/OP /?On^ UNITED MALAYAN FLOUR MILLS LTD. fi s s urf/ rf /US ir BUTTERWORTH P. W. fe lBs C "OSS CH t ft 50 LBS CROSS WEIGHT t T|P'-^ j>^^ .^^■B«BBBBBBB a^«BBBOT^KBBB^HBBBBB^BiBl^BBf^BBBB»^HBBBBJBPBi^BB^lNa» n56 words
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114 1969-06-27 9 Increase in sea freight insurance causes concern LUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. An increase In Insurance I for sea freight .md from Malaysia by up to five times as from yesterday, has caused concern among members of t h c International imber of ComhoPMH will of '.mportoffset the it known. 'Aware* Wilson,114 words
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Article41 1969-06-27 9 Ex -journalist dies at 58 WO, Thiirs. A former Mr Chew Kang ii his sleep at his R i.,d home today. Mr Che*. 56. was >■ commercial news editor I »ii Yit Pon. a newspaper, ahco ne suffered a stroke some year*41 words
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Article31 1969-06-27 9 ■'■\PORE. Thurs. Former scholar at Malaya. Pron Ginsburg w.ll pub4c lecture on cimps and modem tat ion at the new 4 University of re, at 8 p.m. on Mon-31 words
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Article, Illustration332 1969-06-27 9 TONY HERMON - TONY HERMON By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman this evening made his first public appearance since his successful eye operation three weeks ago to pay his last respects to the Thai Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Lt'k Tantemsapya. The envoy died332 words
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123 1969-06-27 9 Better in jail than out, youth tells court DENANG. Thurs. A 19--year-old ycuth told a magistrate's court today he would prefer to remain In prison than be balled out. "I am jobless and homeless while in detention 1 am assured of li.iuiir food and a roof over my head." Tan123 words
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Article78 1969-06-27 9 PENANO. Thurs.— Two Sixth formers *ere presented with $150 each by the Roiary Club of Penang ye.sterday under Its schu:ar>hip procramme. The two girLs Misses Knm Suan Pheng (St George's Girls" School) ii i in Hang Kwee Eng (Penan? Free School) received tin lr cheques from78 words
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120 1969-06-27 9 Asian Bank awards US $10m. loan to Singapore MANILA, lhurs. Th« hi Development Bank today announced approval of a toan equivalent to US$ll million to the Development Bank of Sinuapoie Ltd. The loan will be used by the DBS to IhM manufacturing and wrvict industries in tne republic according to120 words
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Article23 1969-06-27 9 KANGAR. Thurs The MUV later of Natkm&l and Rural Dcv»« lopmfn'., Inche Abdul Ghaftf Ua <>n Sunday nous rurnl develop mt'nt23 words
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Advertisement233 1969-06-27 9 i '^m iMJVf^Lm m\ Wk^Kiki^^^^J^m^k^k^m Skin Saver f -<"^*» follow the new MARY QUANT SKIN CARE w,» What mode MARY QUANT start thinking skin? A personal experience and that's how it started her kOillaUT thinking. From her thoughts MARY QUANT produced... tolaff" COME CLEAN moisturised cleanser for all skins. Skin233 words
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Advertisement395 1969-06-27 9 Efficiency=profitability Automate your office with ADDO-X Profit seeking businessmen must in- I HHHBBM creasingly draw upon the latest aids I to routine efficiency. Office automa- I tion. as it is offered by ADDO-X, brings I V to the modern office a system of con- I f/$ f* lg| V trol395 words
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622 1969-06-27 10 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE. Thurs lUSH, exotic and beautiful Pulau Blakang Mati h:is become Singapore's "trump card' 1 in the multi-mil-lion dollar game to lure sun-seeking tourists from all over Hit' world. And a player keenly interested in Joining the game, as622 words
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Article49 1969-06-27 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs The 1969 Singapore Pairs Bridge championships will begin at the Hollandsche Club. 27 Camden Park, on June 30 at 7 p.m. Entries should be sent to the Secretary SCBA.. P. O. Box 47, Newton Post Office.Singapore 11. with SIS as entrance fee per pair49 words
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Article, Illustration28 1969-06-27 10 Mr. Mathieson (with tie) viewing: Keppel harbour and Singapore's Islets from a 300-foot hill on Pulau Blakang Mati yesterday. The man pointing is Mr. Choc. Straits Times picture.28 words
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Article180 1969-06-27 10 SINGAPORE. Thursday 'TECHNICIAN Oh Hock Sye was today fined A $1,000 for causing the car crash that killed his brother Chan Sin Kew. Prosecutor Mr Chla Quee Khee told a lourth district court that Oh was driving along Mountbatten Road in the direction of Guillemard Cirrus180 words
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Article29 1969-06-27 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The air-conditioned mobile blood bank will be stationed in Telegraph Street beside the American International Assurance building between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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Article20 1969-06-27 10 SINGAPORE. Ihurs. Astrologer Dadl Balsam will talk about "The destiny of man" at an American Association lunch tomorrow.20 words
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96 1969-06-27 10 New chief for Rotary West is installed SINGAPORE. Thurs The outgoing president of the Rotary Club of Singapore-West, Mr. Leonard Rayner installed Rolarian Tan Oeolc Tlan as the new president at the club's annual installation dinner tonight. Other officers for the Rotary year 1969 70, who will take office on96 words
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Article, Illustration427 1969-06-27 10 'Help in social work call to local women I I SINGAPORE. Thur« TH E Republic's First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah today appealed for more women from the various communities in Singapore to spare time for social work, especially for handicapped children. She made the appeal before opening a threeday exhibition427 words
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175 1969-06-27 10 SHANKABTOP AWARD GOES TO ENVOY'S SON SINGAPORE. Thurs. Kwonping Ho. schoolboy son of Singapore's Ambassador to Thailand has won the first prize In literature in Shankars International Children's Competition. His entry Is one of Kio.ooo from children all over the world in the InMi lor child art and writing. Kwonplnc175 words
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Advertisement241 1969-06-27 10 Fuzmps SUPERMARKET For Personal Shoppers from today for ONE FULL WEEK New Zealand Butter Real Fresh Milk I 1.10 l^ 1.20 I <QGUI -XL > Lit i I Family Brick Ice Cream ns tant Coffee 8-oz. i_ p.,,1 with 1 can 16-oz. Orange Lemon -PeirH U^Bl^r'^H V*^r^^l^^ vi-^^fl^^ fc .^^^l241 words
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Advertisement68 1969-06-27 10 Wincarnis tonic wineyour drink for life! v; E m V V TONIC WINI J Tiki 1 bottle horrm today Revolt on Campus A well-known commentator shows how student unrest In America Is linked with a similar crisis In Europe. Read why the radical fringe Is often able to sway the68 words
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Miscellaneous40 1969-06-27 10 Li 9 l \hn<r H ff Al 4 npp ("evERYOME^ I WILL^OuTICOULD^ I WHAT /^/KRvY WK'LL MARK* DO«S— J- MARRVV NEVER SHOO\S> NOU SOU AZt'ZLA^, YOU li r—-^ /^mav i call I—c1 c y v^<£(a* arr ci LIKETO CrS^Z *s&r\l40 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1969-06-27 11 A. R. McELWAINE - Enzo Ferrari accepts mass production A. R. McELWAINE (THREE SUPER CARS A DAY) by ROME The proud, Prancing Horse joins Fiat EXZO Ferrari, an Italian automative genius both admired and feared throughout the car racing world, is reportedly climaxing his extraordinary career by having his company absorbed by Italy's giant1,269 words
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Advertisement53 1969-06-27 11 Penang Most Up-To-Date Sea-Side Hotel BUSINESS HOLIDAYS Situated along the White Sandy Beach of liatu Ferlnggi, only 20 minutes Pleasant Drive from Georgetown All Itooms and Chalets are Air-Conditioned IAKIFF: Double from $21/- $24/Single from 111/- gg patm beach hotel sendman berhad Katu Kcrlagfl, Penang, Malaysia Id: BF 271. Cable53 words
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Advertisement35 1969-06-27 11 r FANTASTIE 1 I FOR EVERY 6 EMBOSSED LID TOPS I X-, Dutch Baby condensed milk from any Dutch i^^^^^^l 1 Baby milk retailer. I^^m »Jfl L^k^J Get your free tin to-day. Hurry! »»ww»wmw»ww»wwwwmw<w>«)»^^ mmm35 words
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Article485 1969-06-27 12 .Mr. K. C. Nair. the new n High Commissioner baa just presented his tials in Kuala LumI confidently It i ly development in mic relations betths two countries. vied opinion in India lia will not besil- his both as '1 as an objective. i doing so it485 words
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Article375 1969-06-27 12 rsity :)r<;iight the IS of unetnIculturs graduates into c. his more dots not alter tht l.irt that there is a probPerhapS '.here are Ring first among graduates from the faculty of aj;nculti matter he>( not in doubt r, is that the i'li r is no longer .i<i375 words
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Article, Illustration2259 1969-06-27 12 CLARK CLIFFORD - CLARK CLIFFORD by Formar U.S. Secretary for Defence THE AUSTRALIAN Yesterday's article "Raxak Constructive in a Trying Situation by Peter Hastings was reproduced from The Australian of Sydney, the only Australian newspaper with a nation-wide circulation in the country. On Wednesday last week Mr.2,259 words
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Advertisement86 1969-06-27 12 j3|£cTHE 1969 MAN'S WOTCH jp* «*flP B^^Tl not rrv "i- rn *d* S*i*o makts it by ll automation. A fine precision watch s 1 comparable in quality to conventional I 4 l watches costing twice as much. 1 I This is the modern way to buy a i t*?!^ 186 words
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Advertisement126 1969-06-27 12 12 th ANNIVERSARY MNOWONytI A VMBEATABLE BAR6AIU *J ft jt#v LATEST ARRIVALS! SWISS EMMOIKRY MATERIAL 5?" I 44" wife $14/. i/ji AMERICAN FIBRE6USS DRAPERY rVittti I FiM Dy»i 44" wife S2 N p/jt 72" writ S3.N in CHILDREN'S. BOYS t EIRLS SHORT PANTS $2.80 Mr piaca FREE! frra j^aac^SLd^ 1126 words
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167 1969-06-27 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Teenager Chiang Kok was the pride of his family. Only 19. he already tf a qualified television serviceman with his own repair shop in town. Evenings ..lajißs ne in rondhand n »d ifcly put toRetlv The evening of June 2167 words
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Article97 1969-06-27 13 I'ATMANDt/. Thur.s. Singapore's first Ambassador to Nepal. Mr. Maurice Baker, yesterday presented his credentials to King Mahendra. The countries announced '.stablishment of diplomatic ties thrit months ago. Mr. Baker >a.d that long before Singapore became independeiv. Gurkha troops from Nepal had been a symbol of lawReuter - 97 words
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Article227 1969-06-27 13 Kuala Lumpur. Thurs JHK (Government has defined what it means by an "undesirable person" in a Gazette notifir.ition published here. Incorporated in thr rsscn tial (P.ookan Kawal.tn) Amendments Regul.itinns I' I the "umh-sir.iolr pt-rsim" is uric who dors an .ul or utters ;iny word or prints. sHK offers227 words
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Article, Illustration271 1969-06-27 13 Fitzpatrick A possibility of a new probe KUALA LUMPUR. Thur. r rHE Anti-Corruption Agency may carry out investigations into other allegations against the former superintendent of Pudu Jail, J. G. Fitzpatnck. after his present trial is over, the Sessions Court was told todas The Agency's acting head. •Supt. Abdul Ghani271 words
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Article49 1969-06-27 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police today detained a woman following a report of theft of a $2,000 diamond-studded watch from a nightclub entertainer's room. The watch and a floorrug belonging to the Tropicana nightclub in Scotts Road were found In the woman's room, a police spokesman said.49 words
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Article41 1969-06-27 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. K. Pa.ani&umy. 28. and S. Munlyandi. 19. vere charged In ft magistratt s court tocUy with the murder of Supammah Subr.imnmam In McAlbter Road a: l am on Wcdnesaay. They were remanded for ft week41 words
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256 1969-06-27 13 'CONTACT US' CALL TO MAN WHO SOUGHT AID OF H.C. SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE Malaysian High Commission would like to contact Inche Mohamed Asa bin Hassan, a permanent resident of the Republic, who returned from Malaysia on Tuesday and was given a five-day pass. P Inche Asa. a Malaysian holding a256 words
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100 1969-06-27 13 British Govt official to see Sultan of Brunei UK I Nhi TOWN. Thurs. A top official from the I omen and Commonwealth Office in London is due here tomorrow to hold discussions with the Sultan about his proposed trip to London to seek a defence tre««>. He is Mr. DP.100 words
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224 1969-06-27 13 Castaway Ali wins his fight to stay in Australia I)ARWIN, Thurs. Shipwreck survivor Ali bin Pawero. 28, from Sabah, baa won his battle to stay ia Australia. Northern Territory member of the Federal Ho Representatives. Mr. Sam Calder. said today that th« Immigration Minister, Mr. Billy Snedden. had told himReuter - 224 words
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Advertisement188 1969-06-27 13 HOW TO USE THE CAMERA THAT DEVELOPS ITS OWN COLOUR PICTURES. (Finished colour prints in seconds.) j ••mil. le^^'^ 1- Shoot 2. Pull out film r^rßrM -r I^*^*^ j^ 3. Wait one minute 4. Picture is finished Forget about developing tanks and liquids. You do Our new model, the Polaroid188 words
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Advertisement230 1969-06-27 13 SAVESAVESAVE ...when you BUY BEN'S "ROSS" ENGLISH FRESH COO 13 OZ. $1.45 per pkt SPINACH LEAF 6 OZ. $0.65 FISH FINGERS 10'S si 20 FISH CAKE (1.W.) SOJO each SPONGE CAKE, FILLED WITH FRESH CREAM AND STRAWBERRY JAM 51. 45 each AUST. FRESH FROZEN OX TRIPE $0.50 per Ib. BEN'S230 words
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Miscellaneous738 1969-06-27 13 TV SINGAPURA i HANNEL 5 Daniel Boune Doll of Sor--300 r>l Morning Star; 325 row. 11. 4 C Mate Hcith in Hie Humr «ll\N\l.l. 8 (in Itolur); 335 it.- Ha;.).-n- 555 I'M. PeuiccM-. Junction ;i Singapore (China* _Belty Joes Pen Pal 3.50 Bo Our GueM tin fi L's s. r738 words
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Miscellaneous93 1969-06-27 13 YOUR SWIMMING TIMES TODAY: Sedili Kechil 808 am i6Cfti. 555 p.m. <6 ff: >; Singapore 9.08 am 1711), 820p m. 1 8.3 ft Port Dlckson 336 am. 168ft'. 4.29 pm. 18 8!'. Port Swellenham 227 a.m. 1 13 2ft', 2.51 p.m. (153fti: Penang 10.22 a.m. <Bfti. 10.51 pm. !67fp. TOMORROW:93 words
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Article, Illustration131 1969-06-27 14 A SINGAPOREAN, Mr. John Soo, 39. is one of three people in the Far East who have been bestowed with the coveted •Gold Pin Award" from the House of 4711, Cologne. The award was made recently by Herr Qunter Kleinslmon of 4711. when he visited the131 words
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Article82 1969-06-27 14 A Malaysian plastics technician. Mr. Chong Kwan Yew has left for Japan to undergo four months training In plastic* technology. Mr Chong is attached to Star Art Sdn. Bhd a Petaltng Jaya plant which makes a variety of plastic products ranging from illuminated signs to refrigerator82 words
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Article69 1969-06-27 14 Mr. John D. Harper. President and Chief Executive Officer of the Aluminium Company of America, was elected a director of The Good year Tire A Rubber Company. Mr. Russell DeYoung. chairman, announced recently Mr Harper. 59. was named oy The Ooodyear board of direotors to fill the69 words
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Article140 1969-06-27 14 THE Singapore Institute of Management will conduct a six-day full-time residential programme for executives on management accounting and financial rontrol lor non accountants The rourse beenis on June 30 at Puslwi Smokehouse Cameroa Hmi Thirty senior ana middle nidiiHjieis will attend tilt course winch aim> ai140 words
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Article, Illustration76 1969-06-27 14 Republic ships beams to South Vietnam- V T EARLY $500,000 A worth of Singa-pore-cast prestressed concrete beams, each 80 feet long and weighing over 22 tons, are being shipped to Saigon. The beams, precast at Hume Industries, are from a contract awarded by Raymond Morrison Knudsen. of Saigon Vietnam. Picture76 words
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164 1969-06-27 14 Shipyard will be opened soon at Jurong SINOAPOR] ter for 1 Mr Lim Kirn: ii officially open Mi. shipyard ol Far East ship Build strte« Ltd Industrial 'ii July h One bulla. barges, steel ttuatinK pii-r- and oil drilling riKs the o.mpany. has In rrcent year.- contributed much to Singapore's164 words
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339 1969-06-27 14 BY MOK SIN PIN THE local bottlers of Pepsi Cola and Schweppes, Union (Pte) Ltd. have expanded their production facilities. The company have now moved Into their new multl-mllllon dollar factory at Woodlands. Involving an additional investment of $3 million, the new factory will339 words
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Article28 1969-06-27 14 Sabah nalm oil production could react 120.000 tons a fwv by 1975, according to a paper presented at a recent Agriculture Department*' conference In Kota Klnabalu28 words
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Advertisement97 1969-06-27 14 Three generations of computer technology Vacuum Tube array, Transistor Card and SLT Modules The assembly of circuit components for electronic computers began with the Tube array of over a decade ago. Next came the Transistor technology of the middle and late 50's. In SLT, the technology is microelectronic incorporating the97 words
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Advertisement349 1969-06-27 14 WATS me RUSH? Why spend only eighteen hours coveting the eight thousand miles between here and Europe. The Orsova, 29,000 tons of solid comfort, sails from Singapore for Southampton on 24 September 1969. Why don't you take your time, .and taste the journey. There's so much to see on the349 words
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Advertisement1169 1969-06-27 15 TO LIVERPOOL AND OTHER U H CONTIHENTAL PORTS urtw "ni. po iills P. S> "an Ppnang PI III? 1 July 2 E ■EMooecus M ...7 n < >- n TUTNTBIUS irtmtn Hbiri""Ho k*. ~a/ ci l«l? II July 11 m{ 14,11 MOTISILAUI J 4 »»1?22 iu.y 11 luly 14 C1,169 words
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Advertisement1267 1969-06-27 15 Ir MI m (yflVLy lit mL L. lm Tifmm I I J rm I Scanservice V EXPRESS SAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN/ THE CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA p flum Pt-.^ng S'ngaport FOR: SUDAN Sa.lil li Pirt 28 lim 28/ 1 BMM, A'werp. R'riam. Hburg. Aarhus, Malmo, C'hagen, G'burg SUMBAWA Jill 14/16 lil| 17/18 Hlj 16/J11,267 words
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Advertisement1260 1969-06-27 15 B^g^pU2A-J^g^k)aßßTßT4JaTi UUiWiMy M^ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS V oruDATUA t0( Hanbu'i tag 88 1, JQJtir*it\A I art A Potte' *m Aug It Singapori P. Sham P.nang J^'J J* g SM. II Jim 21 Jail 24/ 2 Illy 1/ 4 M BEMEDIN ggf S-!>nore P. S'ram Penang1,260 words
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Advertisement1119 1969-06-27 15 tg—g. WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. |^T|£^W For: Los Angeles, New Orleans, Charleston, I >^JrV^l New York, New London. l^^^^^k^k (also accepting cargo tor other Gult and Atlantic ports, subject »o inducement) Spore P. Shorn P«nong KADMILOS In Port __JT /,Ti 1 KUPRtS 22/24 July 19/21 July 17/I»July CENTRAL TRUST 9/11 Aug1,119 words
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Advertisement1135 1969-06-27 16 KISEN KAISHA LTD., Western Australia Singapore Japan Service Frtmantia Smiaoora Yotkaichi/Nafoya T'hama ftoM •ratwiM Man" IB JaM t J«0» MM* H*» West Africa Sinßapere Japan Servlee Ma] a Sintapore Naioya r'kaait KeM i "Ih)n»ty Mart- 24 11 Jal| II II Aa| 21 Aa« 21 Aat t »PBI Japan West Africa1,135 words
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Advertisement985 1969-06-27 16 BaKSBBBHaIPBBBIBBaBBBtBBSBBBBBBBaIB^^ AUSTRALIA NEW ZEAIANB SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN. ANO FAR MM Sia»iCt» L TO. AUSTBALIA. NEW lEALANO Nl «fjj l r 1 p« 5,.., im. B-.. L,H.. g-u J9)^v;: Z 72 Penan, P. Snaa »> "^Jg^rE'tZ. BARPETA 11/ 1 Aat 2/ 1 Aaf 4/ I Aat BARPETA* 5 I Inly 1/11985 words
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Advertisement823 1969-06-27 16 'Mil "neptune" orienVunes "ltd! B |§^> (lacarporatea it the Republic at Siaiaoort) B ICB Builliri, Grttnl FUtr, 2 Skiataa Wai ltl: M3133-J oj UK-EUROPE SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS LOADING FOR: LONDON, H BURG, HAVRE, A'WERP, R'DAM, BREM. Spore P. S'hom Penanq Neptune Topat Sailed In Pt 729 Junt 30 June823 words
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Advertisement744 1969-06-27 16 $cindiaC^^|lines —PACIFIC NORTH-WEST SERVICE— lOAO 7o^cl? l Vw L ?LA N L? t Vi'co s^.^ H c c e 1 5 c v?k.rc: LAND Penanf P. Sham Smppore u **7*l2 U.S. EAST CANADA/ GREAT LAKES SERVICE lo.d,n 9 tor: NtW YORK, MONTUIAL, TOUONTO. MAMIITOM, U.S. GREAT LAKES Smtapora P Sham744 words
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Article27 1969-06-27 17 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES June 26. RIBBER PRICE: 721 cents (up U cents). TIN PRICE: $619 (up 37* cents). Estimated offerinc 275 tons (op 10 tons).27 words
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290 1969-06-27 17 Melbourne prices improve all-round MELBOURNE, Thurs. SHARE price* moved up slrougly on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today, sweeping ibe board In the Mining and OH aecllon. BMP rose to $1525 during trading and closed at $15.05 to show ft rise on the day of 55 cents while CSR closed 10290 words
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Article291 1969-06-27 17 •THE PORT Of SINCAPOnt AU--1 TNORITV ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWING BERTHING ARRANGE MRNTS FOR JUNE 27: OUT: Qulrlnal* 1 '2. Melho-irne Maru 8. Unkal Mam No. <l 19. Nln-ho Mam 2.T24. IMtM 31/32. AMmanma 1.1 34. I'rMident Mnnrao 42 U, K»|.|- tan Koeko 44. I'eri.a N W. I291 words
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Article92 1969-06-27 17 /'MINES! Produce Cichange, Slnia- pere rwen eleaing prieei per picul yeiterday. Geeonut ell: bulk $48 aellera. drum •era. Ccpra: Mixed (f.0.b.) louae June/ July IKContm.-nt $31 B. Pepptr: Mnntok whitr |12S| »rllera. f ar.imk «nne HM «»ll»r» apwim Sarawak black S9O aeiirri, (artled l-amponit black $110 «<Mltr« (all92 words
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Article65 1969-06-27 17 THI Aitcciation of Binm hi Mniy- ■•-Slng*p«r* ituid. thu« ctaanget in Ita rat*« to mrrcbanu yeiterday (Ui. following ralM arc quoted to the rto< y Silling TT *r OD rttHy: OtutfCht Mark! JTn.SSTB H»lUnd GuiliMri 5M.337.V Swill Fr»nc» JTI .'UHXI Kian Franc* H ll W' French Frincl »«il65 words
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Article20 1969-06-27 17 In London on Wednesday Malayan 5 per cent elf UK. July/Auguit In bulk waa unehaingvd at CM acUera.20 words
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324 1969-06-27 17 Tin Mart firm mainly on Japanese support rpHK straits tin price rose 1 ii rents to $619 per pu-ul yesterday on an ollering estimated up 10 ton.l to 275 tons. A linn market was reported with support niainiy troin Japan. LONDON: Tin on Wednesday declined by £4 '/a per long324 words
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Article226 1969-06-27 17 II I. first tradf- rubber f.o.b. bu.trrs closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur vestrrdat at "t 7 m rents per lb. up one and a quarter cent* on Hulni-Mlai < lotting level. The tone waa steady. HAS. and M.X.X. closing prices226 words
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Article34 1969-06-27 17 Monu RBM vesirrdav the U.S. Dallar win quoted at 6 117 ft for T.T. and IBUS )»r cash. Sterling was quoted at 14. bi and ene tail ef g*M at MaJltj34 words
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Article23 1969-06-27 17 rE profits from Electrical and Allied Industries Bhd.s first full year of production ended March 31 1969. will be used to23 words
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Article570 1969-06-27 17 BID AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK fXCHANCE YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS a I. AfMA 1 W7 Ben Ci, T.iiM I I" id Hern-.. Hrrhad 1 T.I 1 M <"d Koin'.acl l.V<l 2.00 ml570 words
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721 1969-06-27 17 rpHE Stock Exchange was moderately firm yesterday as more confident buying interest returned to the market. Gains in industrials were recorded across a broad front. Values Increased on an average of around three per cent. Added to the speculative buying was a weight of721 words
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Article303 1969-06-27 17 MOVEMtNTSOP SHANE PRICES BASED ON A OUMPARISON Of LAST SALES IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC ROOMS UF THE STOCK EXCHANGE YfcSTEROAV WERE: INDUSTRIALS: ACMA (J Cental. Ben A Ce. I -H r*BI»l, Bornte Bartiad i-4 ccnla), camel lunch.). C. Susan I C-C.M. 1-7 Miilll. C.S.303 words
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Article53 1969-06-27 17 THE Investors Chronlcl* Newsletter says investors should remain internationally orientated but selected purchase.-, should be In order despite the threat of recession, with the big decline of the last stock exchange account probably the final major sell off in time for Investors to repay overdrafts on the July53 words
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Article1229 1969-06-27 17 BUSINESS IN AND REPOETI.U TO THE SINGAPORE AND Xl M LIMPUR TKADINO ROOMS OF THE STOCK I. MANGE YESTERDAY WITH THt M Mill K OF SHARKS TRADED SHOWN IN BRACKET* IN LOTS OF l.uuu. UM&BM OTHERWISE SPE( IHED. INDISTRIALS: ACMA (1) $107; Ben and Co. il> $2.06. (1)1,229 words
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Article36 1969-06-27 17 STOCKS INDICES June -5 Junr 26 Industrials: 149.54 151.11 tliolcU: KLM UM I'roprrtirs: IMM U~.9' 7 Tin> 82.M «:.A« S rubbers: 109.66 l»9.»i Dec. M, 1986 MO. IDrr. 31. 196» 10ti. DM. 29. 1962 a luu.36 words
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Article114 1969-06-27 17 rpHE effect of the Internal 1 troubles in Malaysia Is proving to be a good deal more serious than at first expected and while the transport difficulties will right themselves In time, the loss of crop is irretrievable, say the United Baltic Corporation Ltd. in their114 words
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Article139 1969-06-27 17 rpiNS were Idle In London 1 mi Wednesday with the only noteworthy movement a rise of six pence to 255. 6d. in Gopeng Rubbers were slightly more active, main gainer was Anglo-Indonesian sixpence up at 7s 9d. Guthrle rose threepence to 295. 6d and Issues to show139 words
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Article98 1969-06-27 17 THE Metal Bulletin welcomes the fact that the International Tin Council Is now "virtually In control of its commodity because basic Imbalance in the market too great for the ITC to control Is no good to anyone. The extension of th« butler Stock Manager's authority98 words
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Advertisement703 1969-06-27 17 i BSlß^^^^^l^ftSilaii Mil NOTICE HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE with ef? STEENKERK r b g y "£*r£ra£& r Hw- 6 69 cda Sdn Berhad, Ipoh and Is r<>n l B damaced Carfc tllßlßluil not authorised to tran- iTu above vmarl are notified v business or collect any i. Xt>r (i «"*ral Snrrry703 words
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Obituary51 1969-06-27 18 MADAM SIM LtUK SWtl I'M .lird peactfuliy on :'«-6 > MADAM MO AM NVA |..--«d 2*'h Juri' runtral Ca»»»t Compat» PUNC ENU HUAI paiacd a i ••bind I- »om Le» Th an<l LIM ONC TONC m la» 7 Baadchildrvn 10 -.ton*: 1 BtMk «V lo) < 6s» *t i51 words
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Obituary18 1969-06-27 18 FIVE TEAR* AGO TOUAT Bbou Y«« paved a«ay suddenly. B»dl> Main be mi?sKl h> wife and18 words
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Advertisement882 1969-06-27 18 THRU BEDROOM detached house hathrooms. dining, living room». nhed. spore 11 availanle lit J1.200 ii. m Phont MI7OS. FURNISHED HOOM -m.'X: .ailuhle. load S por» FURNISHED JSIDROOM FLAT. ml Road »ilh i(i»n.i, din,.r.t room, jlim Phone ::u->7 oiti.-i 1 ncuiTO LET SEMI-DETACHEO c,.. D Garden ,1. rorteMf details telephone I882 words
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Advertisement843 1969-06-27 18 CAPITOL PARK i dtutiM BJM wdiooms, two batUroom* parquet. ■MM throughout. *41».j00/- 0.n.0. Jood locality. Spore MM>, IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION Rl JUIRCU i.nmture ui.ly new d/store> 1. ilii'O ItUUgdiOW lllfetflCt 11 l OU'fc .M.i ii. .lll*l SIN>.U*Mi/ till end Jinn r*M*MJa only Phone iCmki H«x UPPER CAST COAST ROAU 1.201 M|843 words
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Advertisement737 1969-06-27 18 ACADEMY OF ACCOUNTANCY lEURETARYSHIP MO, Clemrn'-eeu I ik". *****. Tyw I Book-keeping. Accounting. Ui* Coitus. IB. A. SENIOR CAMBRIDGE CLASSES: xi.moon Meninu: Get IUIUon In MatJM Himory o.ograpby/ H..»iih s. nn. Wualifled/ .i1 timniri Rajas Collect: *|iore SHORTHAND THEORY AND (PEED MONDAY WEDNESUAY FRIDAY AND TUESDAY' THURSDAY 5. 1S TO737 words
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Advertisement739 1969-06-27 18 I VEHICLES FOR SALE lift* FORD ANCLIA »aloon white. i. in onnu imnwiuiai' condition CORTINA CT. I9M I" i^" r« 4417*0 afn HbS PRINCE SKYLINE I.iUU KOOd on o. VOLKSWACON 1300 H*S. Cf^l 1970. Rtna s.K. Uau djUW i (S i<ure>. Ms AUSTIN 1100 one owner $43ixi 0.n.0 After 2739 words
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Advertisement280 1969-06-27 18 FRESH INDIAN MAN 101 <at. »*rOTA MICH IPEEO h r|i AUTOM. car art«ina from i ;,H. Mid<li "•JimTN ntf AQUARIUM KITS j STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE ETC. ILEMIN..O MASiAI.I ONOITIONtO SALON Tun -hn MOOERN MASbAi.t SWIIIIIM MISCELLANEOUS REFBICEBATOR. T.V. GENERAL SPRAY PAlh' PHAV PAIMTII FOR LAND ~WHERE TO EAT (MSIA) IMAM'S CAFC280 words
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Advertisement909 1969-06-27 19 _AT YOUR SERVICE INITAMT PHOTOCOPY ESCORTS AVAILABLE Inlernatloon v >. ■r.-mgooo Kmul. OrrtlT ITINCIL I'upuemttng Mrsda Ist rtoor MAUVt IPRAV PAINTINUrrpair nous«. DlAt CONTRACTORS <■• n. r;, i reno- r r»«ec PHOTOCOPY VMM yol More HAVI YOU PLANv m o »ho can make rim-class copies of any drawing or documrm.909 words
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Advertisement176 1969-06-27 19 [QUDIES HAHD»ESSINST[ JEAN'S NEW SALON ,itioave $10.00 Shampoo-set K.jo bieacbn«. Waxing. Tinting Kaclnl ttiß laa«- n Road, Singapore 6411U0. DRESSES/DRESSMAKING 10 MANY LADIES lire so pltaacd tn our druses superbly Mt ojr .i of tailoring l> Almeida st.-cci. Kafllu I'Ucc. a pure. WHEIE TO STAY (S'POKE)| CITY CUEST MOUSE D/aIBSM176 words
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Advertisement668 1969-06-27 19 HUME INDUSTRIES (MALAYA)' BERHAD Interim Report to Stockholders for tbe six months ending 30th June. 1969. The Directors of Hume Industries (Malaya i Berhad have declared an interim dividend of s'c (free of income taxi In respect of the six months ending 30th June. 1969 The Directors report that the668 words
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Advertisement572 1969-06-27 19 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) PI BLIC EXAMINATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has Ordered that the Public Examinations of the undermentioned bankrupts be held on Wednesday, the lbth day ol July. 1969 at 230 o'clock In the afternoon at the Regisliar.s Chambers, Ground Floor. High Court Building.572 words
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Advertisement536 1969-06-27 19 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT if M.S. Cap. 137) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 117 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that th* following draft plan ha* been prepared and Is open to public Inspection on any working day during office hours, for a period of three536 words
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Obituary, Illustration25 1969-06-27 20 bill csbm caooH kono, •oprnf < onsolidatrd Ltd. Departed suddenly IHhX. Deeply mournrd hv pari-nts, Mr. and Mrs. Inn Turk Fon(. Brothers and Sister.25 words
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Advertisement409 1969-06-27 20 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE i m n v mm. ohkin *m i IN*. II of 1 i 111 HASTI PI »:i I» 8, \«>i i< f i MM lOU i a \ild after thr trrt ■I paiafuph II of pa(r t .if thr Ma-tri I'l.in nUrn Slalrmrnl i409 words
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Advertisement766 1969-06-27 20 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE I ill U»( \l. GOVnUfMBNT i\ II «.K \i ion okiiis %m k. I*< 3 iMI IX Ol I<»S3i Milll I I MIKK s|( I lON 1» (l«) WMMMMAM in MSfcfcM of th« conlerred by sub-s^c tu»n.--d <3» of Section 19 of the mmi766 words
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Advertisement774 1969-06-27 20 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IHi KM M i,ii\ EKNMi N I l\ I I (.I! I 'MS OIIIIIN I'lh-. m o, ik mi leajsi NMIK I t MM K SK rtON 19 Itl NOTRE is Bfltees Kiven pursuant lo section iy.'2> of thr Ition Ordinance IMI Mractot ol774 words
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Advertisement808 1969-06-27 20 NOTICE I CAPTAm L. Y. KONO I ROOM 215. NO 2, PHENTON WAV ON BKHAI K OK MADAME KAY CHANG hereby «ive notice that in ronarqtwnie of transKED REUISTRY, I have applied to ihe Reglsttar of Singaixire Ships, under Section Ul of ilie Merchanl Bhlpptai Ordinance it'huplrr JH7i. in ie>|>ect808 words
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Advertisement447 1969-06-27 20 TECHNICAL ASSISTANT To assist the Production Technique Department in planning and co ordination of production and handling of technical information from our Principals. Desired qualifications: Mechanical Engineer Craduatcd from Technical College or University. Applications with references to be sent to SWEDISH MOTOR ASSEMBLIES SDN. BHD. BATU TICA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, SUNCAI447 words
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Advertisement223 1969-06-27 20 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY PI nsion \hi i rXM i «>» 18SISTAN1 FOREMAN in; I DOING Qu.tltl n jtmiLs .v I \perien<e: l. ItaM i>e singap<>iT Malajrslan Clt; I Engineer'i CertUlcaU ol Cnmpeinr Intprnal Combustion ■DgßsM or an equnalenl. Idates without ;lu- qualifii.itiiui viii i>«' oonttdcred pn>\icied ilipv ha\e223 words
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Advertisement578 1969-06-27 20 A Well Established Company With Branches In Singapore and Malaysia Requires A MECHANICAL ENGINEER With The Following Qualifications:Citizenship: Malaysian Age: 25 to 30 years. Qualifications: Professional Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from the Singapore Polytechnic or equivalent recognised qualificat'On. Two years practical experience in mechanical engineering. Able to converse in National578 words
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Article, Illustration90 1969-06-27 21 SINGAPORE S Foreitn Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam chatting with Presiden Tito of Yugoslavia on Wednesday. The Yugoslav leader received him at the northern Adriatic Island residence of Brioni. The two were reported to have had a long and friendly talk. Mr. Rajar.itn.im who it onUPI - 90 words
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Article, Illustration314 1969-06-27 21 Thomson: New Zealand cannot ignore South-east Asia WELLINGTON. Thursday. I)EFENCE Minister, Mr. David Thomson, said yesterday New Zealand must seek collective action to promote regional security in South-east Asia. "Such collective effort should enable IU to establish a claim for help should we ever be In need of .support anaReuter - 314 words
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Article61 1969-06-27 21 SKREMBAN, Thurs. N. KrUhnan, 33. of tho PWD here, pleaded not guilty in the magiMratp.s court today to a charge of threatening another PWD employee, Ifaaood bin Miaza, with a rifle He was aliped to h»»e pointed the gun at Ma-.ood, with intent to cause alarm, at61 words
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Article54 1969-06-27 21 IPOH. Thur.s. A special briefing on hn» to Inatt] a sense of racal un mdinu bt held r h< wbool." i!. the Batanf Padang fii the I>»an Merdeka •:i on July 1 li Me ace I briefing in P» »k Tl head* the K:nta datnet «fe>54 words
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Article47 1969-06-27 21 IPOH. XtMPa A vocational guidance service for school leavers is being conducted by the Y« Men* Club of Ipoh. Aimed at providing orientation service to secondary school pupils, particularly Sixth Former*, the programme Includes conducted tour* of factories. Industrial establishment* ana lecture* on career guidance.47 words
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Article31 1969-06-27 21 .siNGAPORt. Thurs. The Japanesr Cn..rcp d Affaires Mr. K. Yamaa e.ntronic equ^pmont. donated oy his goveriini.ut. lo the Unurr*.- Tht U be held at the Polytechnics Exhibition Hall.31 words
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Article42 1969-06-27 21 KUALA I UMPI R. Thurs A nlm-editor from Tele\lslon MaUvsia. Inche Mohamed Noor tiln Mauri.' and the head of the talks and feature* Radio MaUviia. Mi Yap Swee Choon. will visit Germany next month to study television and radio techniques.42 words
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218 1969-06-27 21 CUALA LUMPUR. Thura. Thr dlsn curlty guard for fa asleep while on tin ameltlng 1 1 Butterwonh «aa leet of ;i dlapute in th« Industrial Court tod ["he guard. Mohamed bin Sudln 51, claimed h> 111 at that time. rhe National Union218 words
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Advertisement596 1969-06-27 21 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties, To be bcM at our tales-room. No. 1M Market Street. Singapore* 'hi Taw toy, lit July. 1989 at 2.10 pirn. L JS."f i«a^ k Rowt 1306 «>uw« le«t. freehold, monthly L m°0 O m!v Pe r r e'rft ?S& 1424 BW e r mt'ssfoo*596 words
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Advertisement467 1969-06-27 21 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE Tenders axe Invited for the Supply and fixing of Alocrom Finished Aluminium Sheets. Perspex BheeU and Accessories to One 420 ft. x 150 ft. Transit Shed and One 180 ft. x «0 ft. Mechanical Equipment Shed. Tender documents may be obtained from the467 words
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Advertisement626 1969-06-27 21 TA It A /A Xl lsle Beautiful" |f^ I V\/f\ I of the Republic of China SURELY THF WORLDS GREATEST TRAVEL BARGAIN' No language problems. Courier-guides meet you on arrival accompany you on planned ightseeing trips. Taiwan Visitors* Association offers you this low-priced tour value with first-class ■coon* modations throughout.626 words
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Article315 1969-06-27 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By MANHATTAN 11. a last-start winner at Ipoh, showed he \x;is maintaining his form in a gallop at Bukit Timah j rsterda v morning. Hidden by apprentice Rao. Manhattan II beat stableM.,nmini Miss by three lengths in a 3f trial in going. He315 words
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Article78 1969-06-27 22 Coughing hits English stables LONDON. Thurs. A coughing epidemic in English racehorse .stables is causing anxiety to trainers and owners The hardest-hit areai are f iwmi and Yorkshire. More than hal! the horaea trained in the Epsom area ■aid tv be affected. Herman vaccine la able to treat but manyReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration34 1969-06-27 22 fHARLIE Pasarell falls during his rocord 112-Rame marathon against fellow American Pancho Gonzales in the Wimbledon first round. Gonzales won 22-24. 1-6. 16-14. 6-3. 11-9. Latest Wimbledon report in Page 24.34 words
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Article2959 1969-06-27 22 TOMORROW |iii«a| 2.30 CLASS 3 DIVISION 2 1 ***** RH'Rlt:\E a 'Cheah. Tan A; UfiTl RS Breukclcu 9 n Sn.ndi 2 ***** MM I 1 Ml I OIM I Rodsjers 5 Blu (Fl BmfcfcM n 3 ***** nII ill lIT a iKK N «H IF)2,959 words
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Advertisement163 1969-06-27 22 The MR-41 7F is a Sanrn Cassette Recorder with record yourself rtrrougri the microphone, a buflt in AM I M Radio (from Sanyo too). You can do all that at home (with AC rower) \> hen you hear something on the radio and you or not at home (with batteries)163 words
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338 1969-06-27 23 FRANCIS BOEY - S'pore's Seap funds drive hits top gear FRANCIS BOEY By SINGAPORE'S drive to raise $120,800 to send 150 competitors and officials to the Seap Games at Rangoon in December is well under way. Othman Wok, president of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, told a Press conference yesterday that nearly338 words
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Article187 1969-06-27 23 Across US in 65 days -on foot YEW YORK. Thurs.— Bruce Tulloh, a vaunt Briton who runs vast distances for the fun of it. yesterday completed the longest run of his career a record-breaking trip from Los Angeles to New York. The sandy-haired. 34--year-old schoolteacher arrived at New York's City187 words
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Article33 1969-06-27 23 The Perak AAA South eon» champ- I *>c held tomorrow and on Sunday at the Sultan Abdul Aziz School ground R.flr Range R.iad. Te'.uk An- r.o 1 at the Town P»tfang.33 words
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Article186 1969-06-27 23 J'HE Malaysian Chinese F.A. have accepted Penang's offer to stage the mterport Ho Ho 2up match against Hong Kong Chinese at the "ity Stadium on July 19. MCI ny Cheah Telk Cheang announced this in Johore Bahru yesterday. "In view of Perak's reluctance to stage186 words
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Article83 1969-06-27 23 INDIAN! 5 I'OKT 2 YOUTH triumphed over experience when Indian R.C. ;f-at Port Commi.* a Penang Div 2 .soccer the City Stadium yester For' Omuntasioa bt»nk*»d on the experience and ci former Slate players Pang Sung Hock. M. Kuppan and G Va.su. But they found the bustling83 words
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Article, Illustration82 1969-06-27 23 TAYLOR'S JOY AT BEATING CLARKE IyCK Taylor. 24. has onoußh energy loft to leap in the air as he breaks the tape to win the 10.000 metres Invitation race at the Polytechnic Harriers Sward Trophy meet at Crystal Palace. London, on Sunday. Taylor finished more than 100 yards ahead of82 words
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Article192 1969-06-27 23 Ml XX lIK.II MHOOI. B.nv i Lot Chenc PUcnn 2 iiun 3 M Jan. 12 5. iUOm: 1 Chan K Soi Leong262; 400 m: 1 Uu Tone 26.2: 400 m: 1 Lay Tong l.in Clnt Chio\n J Ooli Hmmß Kv.anx 61.2; 890 m: 1 ■■•hiinied Hu-ssein 2 Ka nutriiddin192 words
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Article17 1969-06-27 23 <r II(U, lU AllM V. L, 'r, hi !I>^ J", °i r' !> Coinent b1 ban M'"17 words
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Article47 1969-06-27 23 PENANG >(. lIUOI.s undertt: Technical liwt M Bt (Prtl 58-46. Krtrs bt B) mm 74-63. t'inier-15. ChuiiK Lini? bt SRSti o-t-4l> BII)I»V loi KNKY iPenangt: Bo>V: Union In»t bt Moh One* (Mann 31-6: Han Chiang Pri. bt PbOC T»J 34-10; Ciirls Hesidrncy Rd bt Hnn Chiang 20-647 words
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Article122 1969-06-27 23 t.NGI.ISH COUNTIES closo of play ..currs: At Portsmouth: Hants 272 <B Reed 44. R. Mar.shall 67. G. ChHupfll 4-71) Somerset 34-1 \l Manrhester: Una 2^2 F Eiiß'i ecr 53. D B.n.cv 53 N MeVldklf 4-431 War«uk 20-2 \t Ihe O»»l Not.s 2.4 <M Hams 82. B. Bolus 48 M122 words
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Article35 1969-06-27 23 TA1PINU 1HV. 2: 1st Engineers 8 Indian Assn 2 KI.LASC UIV. 2: Gurkha u Pencha Seni 1: Tawa w.o. Vets; Stanley Rover* 2 Penrha Seni 2 WORLD CLP qualifying (Helsinki): Finland 2 Spain 0.35 words
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Article117 1969-06-27 23 hi I IXTAM CHAMPIONSHIPS iKota BhariO Boyt" Mnjle* finals: Charamit Singh bt Tpa Ttong Hoot 6-1. 6-1; Kuldip Singh bt Ja&uant Singh 6-2. 3-6. 6-0; final: Charanjit bl Kuldip 6-1, 6-2; Boy*' douj blea l-flnalt: Clurantit and I Jaswant bt A. Ismail and M Noor 6-0. 7-5; R. Cheim117 words
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489 1969-06-27 23 Brothers Ong sweep on into last 16 r FHE Ong brothers. A Tiong Khiam and Tiong Hln. continued with their winning streak in the Singapore junior badminton championships. In third round singles matches. Tiong Khlam beat Lee Chee Yin 15-1. 15-4 while Tiong Hin pulled off a surprise by routIng489 words
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1024 1969-06-27 23 Top sports stars to be named in KL tomorrow \f ALAYSIA'S Sports--ITI man and Sportswoman of 1968 will be chosen tomorrow. .The judges will meet at Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur, at 12.30 pm. to decide the winners of the National Sport* Awards from 25 candidates 18 men and six women.1,024 words
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Advertisement65 1969-06-27 23 MEMO Affo^^ from EDITORIAL Dept. FAN FARE A Make the swinging scene each 'U^ j "'^ka. week with Fanfare don't "*Z r '*^r c c^ t out S et y° ur U-— ,j&*- Gusan as Fleur the Girl rTT t^f AaA^T^ You Love to Hate U/O'^ Panomania at Fanfare New65 words
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Miscellaneous80 1969-06-27 23 BADMINTON Spore Junior ;s.-:-..p» (Ouillemard Rd.. 8 p m i Mill I IK s Kedah Secondary (Stadium i Darul Aniam Johore School* meet (Jin Lurkin. Bt. David's High (Bukit B.ihru. Sam Tet :y School meet (8 30 I m > MH N,^,, senior: luuior: Ukur v Polu. V. i,.,i,. lm.80 words
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Article44 1969-06-27 24 MNGAPORE Thur* The I committee of Newton ■hool will srreer I) I at the Globe Theatre un E 930 a.m la !'>r extracurricular siuienu. Tickets at S3. $2 and si will be available at the box Preservation' Ordinance44 words
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Article57 1969-06-27 24 BUKNOS AlR*.* Tbun. Thirteen supermarket. v. owned by the famlh of New i York Governor Nelson Rockeue:e uine-bo:nbed and set on fire by ttrrortoU early today only four tia\s betoie the plan;iere b> Pre>ldent Nixon'a special mroy to Latin i Aiiieiua .c deatroyed, and others daniiinwl The57 words
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Article31 1969-06-27 24 BANGKOK fhUI A twomouth survey by the J Government lias shown it la leaMble to run a bus and truck service from Vientiane I pore. throußh Thailand— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration334 1969-06-27 24 ANTHONr NG - Malaysia 'fully qualified' for neutral summit ANTHONr NG: By KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. MALAYSIA is lulk qualified l<> lake part in the proposed conference <»l non-align-ed nations, Ihe Yugoslav Ambassador to M;ilavsia, Mr. Buclinur I.oih\h. s;iid lodav. i he consultative council of the second conference at Cairo in 1961, which Malaysia334 words
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Article35 1969-06-27 24 LONDON, Thurs. Fifty women ha\e applied t<> join Lloyds of London, the world insurance centre which has derided to end 300 years ot men-only tradition. Membership fee is \J7O.OttQ. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article418 1969-06-27 24 LONDON. Thui> The market i held steady In (airly active twoway business. The receir rally now appears to be regarded in home circles us purely technical and buying tailed oft towards the atoat, when the Financial Times index was 1.9 down at 3U7.8. Leading Industrials finished easier on418 words
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454 1969-06-27 24 LONDON. Thur.> Pancho Qonsales, allowed little time to oask in the glory ol his record breaking win over Charlie Pasarell yesterday, was back in i at Wimbledon today and cruised through i. round match against Swede Ove Bengston. The 41 -year -old American454 words
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315 1969-06-27 24 Fredericks, Camacho in record stand ESSiSEI \\l 81 IMlll I^l I^ N I redci ii k>. H b Ki. I Hiuiln, ll.ul. Kulrhn H ftoberx i \\ki» f.ii i. 1., k. I LONDON. Thurs. Roy Frederick* (63) and Steve Camacho (67) made B record 0] stand for the West indies315 words
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Advertisement210 1969-06-27 24 r^f [rank "rama /_V— LIMITED COPY SERVICE WHILE YOU WATT MALACCA Bangunan Asia Life, 10-D, Jalan Laksamana. Tel -5655 KUALA lUMPUR PENANG KUCHING Bangunan Cho-Tek BangunanOCßC Bangunan OCBC Ist Floor, 135 Jalan Tuanku Abdul 2nd Floor. Khoo Hun Xeang Street. Rahnwi. Kuala Lumpur. 36, Beach Street. Kuching. Tel *****3 Penang.210 words
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Advertisement222 1969-06-27 24 *l? FOUND two beautifully trouble-free amahs V, J IBSSTKEJ We've got two wonderful amahs. And not (it t.ikes 11 lbs. of washing, no lebs!) and a spot of bother with either of them. set the controls And it fills itself, he.its One's happy and friendly. Just a bit plump. itself,222 words
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