The Straits Times, 28 June 1969
1969-06-28
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Title Section25 1969-06-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 The Straits Times illli Niiiiuiiii! Kstd 1845 SATURDAY. JIM iX. I%!> 19 CKNTS K.D.N. 3104 MX. (P) No. 072325 words
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364 1969-06-28 1 Exemptions from payroll tax and import duties likely KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE Capital Investment's Committee, established 20 days ago, is understood to be drawing up a blueprint for rural industrialisation. Tomorrow the chairman of the committee and Minister with Special Duties, Tun Tan Siew Sin,364 words
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203 1969-06-28 1 Pull-out of troops: Hanoi and Vietcong hit at Nixon PAKIv I n North Vietnam and thr Yietconi; yesterday accused President Nixon of trytag to mislead thr \iiicriian people b> vasiie talk aboal withdrawing I 8 troops from Vietnam b> thr md of ne\t >c.n \l the Mrd fullscal. oevsion of203 words
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270 1969-06-28 1 50 JETS IN BATTLE OVER GULF OF SUEZ CAIRO, Fridaj I BOLT Israeli and Egyptian jets fought a fierce high-altitude battle over the Gulf of Sue/ vesteraay, Al Ahram reported today. The newspaper said Egyptian MiO-21s downed two Israeli Mirage fighters with air-to-air missiles in the biggest aerial encounter sinceReuter - 270 words
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Article59 1969-06-28 1 CAPE KENNEDY. Fri. American space ottlclals are giving the monkeys they usr for experiments numbers instead of names tn avoui complaints by animal lovers. The National Aeronaui tics and Space AdminlsI (ration says names huI manise. an animal so the I five candidates for a space flightReuter - 59 words
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Article54 1969-06-28 1 KLAI A I IMPI'R Ft! The InturniHiirn Co-ordination Cen.i\ repoi'ed thai thr ovei ;ill mi nation m Hie em calm I' adder! in :i -tiiiement "Certaiu areas, hoy. e\er. aie still affected by wild speculation, prompted mainly by misinterpretation of tacts or incident*" The cm few houi54 words
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Article41 1969-06-28 1 ABIDJAK i Ivory OoMt), Fn. A young Guinea n made •hi ati.uk on PrwMaffl Sekou Tom »i Quinea v In turnms to hi> presidential palaci Iml Tiesday. Radio c.nn krv unnounred today. The radio gave no detiiils.— ReuteiReuter - 41 words
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Article88 1969-06-28 1 SINGAPORE Fn Anti malaria pills are now available to passengers and crew of BOAC alrcrafi landing and taking off from Malaysia following a warning by the airline .s joint medical service in London that preventive measures again.M the disease should be taken by everyone. A BOAC spokesman88 words
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Article, Illustration306 1969-06-28 1 Army gets its youngest General KUALA LUMPUR. Fri r» Armed Kurcr* Chief Signals Officer, f nl. I runt Siew Mene (abo\ei. has been promoted In Brigadier-General and at 38. its vounerst His post Chief Signal* Oltit-er has bern upgraded. The Mini>trv of D.ftntc to day also announced the promotion of306 words
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145 1969-06-28 1 Bombings, now a strike to greet Rocky... OLENOS AIRES. Fri. Powerful labour unions today ordered a general strike next Tuesday amid a growing wave ot terrorism and protest against the visit here of Governor Nelson Rockefeller. The order follows bomb attacks ve.s'>-rrlay on 19 supermarket! belonging t«> the family ofReuter - 145 words
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Article34 1969-06-28 1 HOUSTON. Fri Di Thomas Pmne. administrator of the VS. space programme, today presented the Distinguished Service Medal to Apollo 10 astronauts Thorns* Stafford. John Young and Eugene Cernan UPI.UPI - 34 words
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314 1969-06-28 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By giXiiAPOKK, Fri.—Defence l;ilks between the Prime Minister, Mr. l.cr Kuan Yew, and ihc Miilish Defence Secretary', Mr. Denis Healey, continued righl up (o (lie hisl minute today. Here i»i i 41 I over on h. ne after th< oe:314 words
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Article85 1969-06-28 1 PHILIP KHOO - Drama of murder witness in flat PHILIP KHOO feU SINGAPORE. Pri. :he only witness murder In a Road rial thj noon iped death by locking hersell m a bedroom Ti,. whose withheld *>>• had ,:n< ol another On cmi wdroom, »he san lolding a bloods) .■•.is victim •:n and I85 words
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Advertisement17 1969-06-28 1 "^B PncKly Heat yfr^sTM skin Mch A Dtrmic Eruptions^H GRAFTON LABORATORIES L v& v^s^P fie Bk\ /I17 words
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Advertisement87 1969-06-28 1 nbermain Rrgi\lrirt{ Trade A/or k For reliable, safer economical household appliances buy mORPHY-RICHRRDS Power Heavyweight Iron The best-selling iron in Malaysia and Singapore. Magic NPniflP POfl Eye Pilot Light. Au- uomu| tomatic Heat Control For tnose n o prefer with fabric selector. a lighter (4ilb) iron, Bevelled solepfate I having87 words
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92 1969-06-28 2 Soviet pledge of fraternal feelings for China despite all %l(>s< ON Ku Ihr S«. ict t mon yesterday pledged to strixe to pre»fr\f the fraternal feeliii|> "f thr So\irt people for thr people of China dr>pite i- ii rre n t ilifferern rs lhr pledicr citmr in a ••mmiiniqur issurdReuter - 92 words
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421 1969-06-28 2 UNITED NATIONS. Friday iiKSTKRN diplomats today expressed fear that an urgent meeting of the Security Council callin Jordan could turn "into a full-scale debate on the Middle and Jeopardise the big four-power talks. Informed sources >ald Jordan had called rhp meeting to consider -..ireeReuter - 421 words
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Article, Illustration123 1969-06-28 2 A THOUSAND MOURNERS FILE PAST JUDY'S COFFIN yw YORK, m. M irners from all waif. iie of them arriving loiik bpdawn, t|ucued up outside .i Mani /unrral home yosterday for a chance to see the body ol MiiKPr and film uid About a thousand teeiiagr v,\v\s in miniskirts, elderly people,123 words
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Article19 1969-06-28 2 \K I Prl I'ir.sident Suharto v > <i tnr rormaUon o| im|)fl<*m<-iiTrftii)ii 1 »pof(i up urxr, ipmenl p19 words
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111 1969-06-28 2 Impromptu strip stops Wall Street traffic VI W UIKK I ri. tour prett> t>tl- Mopped traffic in Will Street when they -tripped off ihtir Mouses in New York's normally staid Im lv ia; (IKtrn 1 >rsterdn\ lhr four, who m.ikr up i lip lliininiinchird.s band. first .ippr.ircii tin the bachReuter - 111 words
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Article16 1969-06-28 2 ml Mrs. Brine red hat "v hnvc repaid m 'APd frnm th»16 words
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Advertisement235 1969-06-28 2 Ford shows the way again... Last D<w-#mrnw, in Australia, Ford s«t the soul on a year of unprecedented competition successes. 98 cart had started out on th« tough«st rally tvw th« 10.000- mile London-Sydney Marathon. Only 58 cars had survived the torture. And five- of th«m were Fords! Filling five235 words
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Miscellaneous15 1969-06-28 2 TUB GAMBOLS -4 &-*»<£&*&. SATU*CW\~ 1 1 TUftOAV WtHtNS I Mto(s€ IS CSAiNiNS Vo^ TWC y15 words
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Article, Illustration219 1969-06-28 3 Natasha's teddy bear A YOUNG girl who loves aniniaLs has built up a remarkable friendship with a ferocious-looking brown bear she call.-. Pooh Their strange 'beauty and the beast" relationship besan two years ago when Pooh was three months old. He and the girl. Natasha Arkhlpova. took to each otherMirrorpic - 219 words
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237 1969-06-28 3 RHODESIA GETS NEW APARTHEID PARTY SALISBURY, Friday. pjRMATION of a new political party pledged to introduce apartheid in Rhodesia in all walks oi life was announced here yesterday. Calling Itself the Conservative Alliance of the Republic oj Rhodesia, the new party- expected to contest next year's general Hoct-.Gii Is led237 words
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Article30 1969-06-28 3 TOKYO Pri. Mrs Indira Gandhi was conleired an honorary Doctor of Law degree by W.tscda University at ceremonies held away from the campus Dt < au.se of student unrest.30 words
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86 1969-06-28 3 MADRID Fri Spain last night severed her last surtace link with Gibraltar as the 452-ton ferry Puntu <lc Europa m.ide thr linal crossirtß from the colony to Altetiras Fifty -eijht passencers, foreign tourists and a few Moroccans madr the final voyage.Reuter - 86 words
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238 1969-06-28 3 Former White House secretary tells of the other Jackie YEW YORK. Fr.. Mr* Jacqueline Onas.si.s >prni lavishly on clothe and jrwellrrv for herself while sin' was Id the While House i but was extremely frugal in some household matters. according to the memoirs of her former personal secretary Mary BurelllReuter - 238 words
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Article148 1969-06-28 3 WELLINGTON, Fri NEW ZEALAND Is to ease exchange controls tor travel abroad and make foreign investment easier under an election -year budpret introduced into Parliament last night The Finance MiniM'T Mr. Robert Muldoon. left income tax unchanged, but offered an incentive scheme to promote beefReuter - 148 words
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Advertisement281 1969-06-28 3 All tailors make n suits .iwA Some tailors make f*^ better suits J^ B^slb^ But Chanrai's make L J the best suits v s Only Exclusive -^^^^■B^B^^^ Men's Shop 81. High Street. Spore Cold Storage Arcade (Orchard Road) Singapore Goodwood Park Hotel Singapore SPARK PLUGS klg] pj|BJ KLG Spark Plugs281 words
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Advertisement302 1969-06-28 3 WHAT'S NEW? MEAZZI It's the New MEAZZI ECHOMATIC! The now famous Meozzi HHH Echo Units continue to offer very high quality echo ond Jbß P/A amplifiers with much advanced models. jl HPv J WM There are now threr KSBTaIBaM a^BF separate models to chec s S^|[ from oil offering superb302 words
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Article, Illustration124 1969-06-28 4 SINGAPORE. Kri. Thf Japanese Government today formally presented $80,000 worth of electronic equipment to help in the practical training of Singapore University engineering students. Speaking at the presentation reremony at the Polytechnic, the Japanese Charge d'Affaires at Singapore. Mr. K. Vamaguchi. said the equipment consisted124 words
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Article102 1969-06-28 4 SINGAPORE, Friday HTRICKSTERS posing as members of the Catho- lie Welfare Services have been collecting cash from homes and issuing false receipts. The warning came today from the Services' director. Mr C. Chew, who said the CWS did not send out collectors for donations and had never102 words
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Article94 1969-06-28 4 Airport: A record of passengers SINGAPORE, Frl Singapore International Airport is handling a record number ol passengers as shown by statistics for the first quarter of the year released by the Department of Civil Aviation today. For this period, the airport handled over 288.820 pa&senger.v compared with 239,200 over the94 words
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Article86 1969-06-28 4 11 GIRLS IN TAEKWON-D0 GRADING SINGAPORE. Frl. Korean taekwon-do expert. Colonel Nam Tae Hi, will grade test 300 Singapore trainees on Sunday at the Chinese YMCA at South Put. Eleven girls will be among those taking part- two for the black belt first dan. five for brown, two for blue86 words
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82 1969-06-28 4 Art show by 14 British Army schools SINGAPORE. Pri !»dy De L» Mare, wife of the British High Commissioner today opened an art exhibition, staged by students for 14 British Army schools. They featured more than MOO drawings, paintings, model-mak-ing projects and three-dimen-sional art pieces. The display, held at Alexandra82 words
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Advertisement328 1969-06-28 4 l'ido-ope'nVtoday LIKE READING PLAYBOY' (NOT RECOMMENDED FOR VIRGINS!) i l mUUUUW^t' j ijK^i ~iiff^^iiatTaM' V The guaranteed to -be -talked -about i S SHOWER SCENE! I H*,^ at ImI W I i I Wi f^nt B& I 1 ANN-MARGRET VITTORIO GASSMAN I ELEANOR PARKER "The tiger S v the PUSSYCAT328 words
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Advertisement95 1969-06-28 4 a^r tk\C V J^Har^ a^aV m.mlS&mS y^^r HURRY! V> B^r LIMITED NUMIER aS B^t^^^ Sole AqenU TONG BEE PTE ITD IT'C TUC rOCSTCCT II r ITS THE GREATEST!! ITS THE MOST fliA^^fcf The Club for Swingers with TNI MOST GROO VEST and up tO date llWSic! Njoh%;t>p m.to3a m GOM9BN95 words
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Advertisement59 1969-06-28 4 IGALAW HlJifiJ OPENS TODAY: 3-6-9 p.m. Most Beou'iful Romantic Muvcol' "S A H E L I" Hindi w Eng. Malay Sub Children 15 cts. All Sects. Tomorrow 1 1 om "WHEN STRANGERS MEET". DIAMOND (Airconditioned) Today: 3 30 ft 7.30 p.m. Ravi Chandran. Borathi ft Chandra Babu in "NIMIRUNTHU NIL"59 words
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Advertisement323 1969-06-28 4 CATHAY: OPENS TODAY! I DAILY 5 SHOWS: 1 1 om, 1 .30, 4.00, 6.30 9.30 pm CARRY ON LAUGHING WITH THE 'CARRY Off TEAM I IN THEIR LATEST, AND MOST UPROARIOUS ESCAPADES! ycarrjfon Doctor FRANKIE SIDNEY KENNETH CHARLE2 JIM HWEMJAMK-WIWAMS-r^^ BARBARA HATTIE JOAN ANITA BERNARD ODEON TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! PALACE THESE323 words
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Advertisement468 1969-06-28 4 i NOW SHOWING' 11 em. «-0. cc 630 9. 1S P".K, "SUICIDE COMMANDO Technicolor ODEON PALACE' TONIGHT Richo-d j, ■SOME GIRLS DO A Ronk i>yr OPENS TODAY' II em. 1.30.4 00,6 30 Ra^k Ogoi "CARRY ON DOCTOR NOW SHOWING' 1.30, <00, 6 30 i O T °^'TODAY ITS ME TOMORROW468 words
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Article, Illustration172 1969-06-28 5 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By MATHIESON: ASSISTED PROJECTS WISELY HANDLED SINGAPORE, Fri. Britain's $375 million aid to Singapore to soften the economic hIo from the i>lkisc<l run-down of British lours is Ikmiii; "put into wise and effective use" by local authorities. This is the verdict of the172 words
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260 1969-06-28 5 SINGAPORE. Fri 4 NEW pattern of industnal relations is emerging In Sinsaporo, ritdng tiom the emphasis on industrialisation, the Republic's export drives and the rifting educational standards of factory workers. It will be based on restraint on the part of both employers and employees260 words
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468 1969-06-28 5 projects In Singapore arc being effectively and wisely used "These projects are helping to develop skills. expand employment and to promote the economic growth of Singapore." Cruciol role To prove his point, he cited the Metal Industries Development Centre In Jurong a project set468 words
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Advertisement321 1969-06-28 5 I moonshine^ N EXCLUSIVE NEW DANCE SPOT NO COVER CHARGE NITELY la.m. SAT Ext 2am. uTr6uh*d6*s J^fl^ with #Lyne Mather and I f Sl^ Ocean Park Hotel I ftJ F^ East Coast Road. Singapore 15 M JM BL Meet Mr. Chong, \t our chef. He is ■1 bk> an art321 words
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Advertisement82 1969-06-28 5 SPECTACULAR GAY WORLD STADIUM WRESTLING TO T H^r^ BIG ACTION GUARANTEED 40 MINUTES NONSTOP SHEIKH ALI vs CLA YBOURNE SPECIAL TAG-TEAM KING KONG CHARLIE LONDOS I STEVE RICKARD vs WALKER MISTER X vs NIRANJAN SINGH MANIAC MARTIN vs TIGER PURAN Popular Prices: $8/- Ringside Reserved, $5/- First Class and $3/-82 words
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Advertisement86 1969-06-28 5 E SriRIIGHT m .pom IEYLANG. Tel *****' PRESENTS THE FABULOUS •KOREAN RAYS' (DIRECT FROM KOREA) W *l «M 2 SHOWS > NIGHTLY NO COVER CHARGE ALL GIRLS SWINGING BAND "KITTENS" DIRECT FROM SEOUL TO ENTERTAIN YOU WITH THEIR SWINGING MUSIC SINGING NIGHTLY LANNY, WONG SIEW PENG MARDIANA IVY CHAN WITH86 words
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Advertisement96 1969-06-28 5 MOISTURIZES CORRECTS SKINTONE MILOPA-SKINCARE OF SWITZERLAND lill Vbw \%^H Mr U OFFICIAL RETAILED W jj TAI WAH STORE ?9. BEAUTY \A/OFILD TOWN ?WM.S.B I 1 iMAH RC3AIi MODERN BEAUTY CEIMTRE ARCADIA BT7 EA&T COAST ROAD. PEARL'S DEPARTMENTAL STORE B PEOPLES PARK. NAM GUAM 910. UPPER BQ^- 19. sinGopura 'fIS& J§96 words
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Advertisement1616 1969-06-28 6 A copy of this offer has been lodged with and registered by the Registrar of Companies in Singapore who takes no responsibility for its contents. Application has been made to the Committee ne ri! o^ Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore for permission to deal in and for quotation for the1,616 words
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Advertisement996 1969-06-28 6 COMPANY PROSPECTUS extension. Hv) earthworks on the site. Ib) by 28th July 1969 any of the following requirements Is not complied with: l D completion of piling and foundation, 1 11) building works have proceeded according to the schedule laid down in the contract, <lli> building has been completed at996 words
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Advertisement1162 1969-06-28 6 Ambassador Hotel at 46 Meyer Road. Singapore, for the Sum of 1 ONE MILLION SIX HUNDRED NINETY NINE THOUSAND AN. HUNDRED ONLY ($1. 699.700.00). CHEONO rev a, mi. MANAGEMENT AND STAFF 15. The Management of the Company Is with the Bond ol Din are well known local personalities with good1,162 words
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233 1969-06-28 7 Economic boost from regional co-operation: Bank chairman QINGAPOBE. Fri. A new mood 0 of rejfiitnal co-operation between Malaysia. Indonesia and Singapore that is settling will generate greater economic growth in the three countries, a Singapore bank reported at its annual shareholders meeting today. It predicted that Mtl would he a233 words
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Article162 1969-06-28 7 SINGAPORE, Frl. The 1 Old Raffleslans Associa- tion at their annual dinner tonight presented two scholarships, each worth $500 a year, to two top students. They were Alec Lim Kirn Tiang of Raffles Institution. 1 and Yip Siew Har of Raffles Oirls School Another162 words
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Article25 1969-06-28 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The sixth Singapore Sweep draw •111 be held at the Kreta Aver People* Theatre at 6.3* p.m. •n Jui» 125 words
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Article34 1969-06-28 7 SINGAPORE. Frl The Rfetdent.t '"'elfare Association of Alexandra, Delta and Qurrnstown conttltuencieft will have lv third annual general meeting at t.hr community haU. block 46. Tanglin Halt Road, tomorrow at 7.30 pm.34 words
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Article31 1969-06-28 7 SINOAPORE. Frl Indian astrologer and palmist. Mr Dadl Balsera. will speak at the Indian Association here tomorrow at 6 p m His talk is entitled, "You end Tour Palms31 words
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422 1969-06-28 7 Greater stress on technical education plan PROJECT TO SELECT STUDENTS CINGAPORE, Fri. More chuiaga are i<> Ik* made to Singapore's education system in the Government's effort to shift greater emphasis on lechiiiiiil education and industrial training. One of these will be a pilot pro-Jec-t to select present secondary two students422 words
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Article29 1969-06-28 7 SD.'OAPORI Hi Thf Government Pee I tattoo will celrbiHtr tlw l.Sflth «nnlvanan ol litf pwt with a ■Stay parti h- UM Government canteen at lpm on Sunday29 words
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Article, Illustration174 1969-06-28 7 MRS EDNA HKALCT. wife ..f British Offence Serrrtary .Mr. ltonia Healev. i\ a woman who ni.iuli.-v her husband's ability with a charm and vitality of her own. On a hectic tour of so in British military establishment* and housing rsl.il-es \est«-rd*y. Mr* Healey hid a ready174 words
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Article, Illustration258 1969-06-28 7 SINGAPORE, Friday TIM-] Ministry <>l Education's new "jolts agency' 1 to help school-leavers h;is >i "II i<> ;< (lying start. Since the guidance and pla<i i unit wa.s formed 10 month.- auo. ii found jobs for 1,100 .secondary mi Stlld<!. And the man behind258 words
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Article94 1969-06-28 7 SINGAPORE, Friday 4 SPECIAL committee including architects, engineers and designers has been set up to advise on the construction of floats and arches. Ministry ol Cultu emenl today Mid this lew of the "tremendous response" of 'ht public to take part in celebrating ;he 15094 words
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139 1969-06-28 7 NEW CHANGI BUS SERVICE TO CAPITOL SINGAPORE. Fri The Chang! Bus Company Private' Limited is operating a ne* Service No 7 Horn 8t m .v Upper C'hangl Road to the Capitol Theatre Thf inward Ml llf is via I'pper Changi Road. Chan* Geylanu Road KallmiK Road Crawford Stien and Bridge139 words
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Article69 1969-06-28 7 SINGAPORE, Frl. k Stngapi Rotary Club Is to iiive financial support to 150 needy srhool children this year. It will be writing to several schools pick the mnit needy regardless of sex, race <>r religion TtM umouncement waa lub'i lnstaln dinner tonight, when Mr Sim69 words
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Article, Illustration59 1969-06-28 7 Mr* ;>rep of 1 lid: "When the iiHd ol that can d job than mer One r< < ion Is, whether we deal with ii know the f putt i doing v. 'Travel alone' K'»>d in mill MSA We hope «nd help59 words
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Article65 1969-06-28 7 SDKMVOUI Frl. More than 100 prIMH will be awarded at a donation draw tomorrow or-*.4i.i-rd in aid of the Singapore latkM (or Urn Blind Fust prise la a Renault 10 car. iwiond a flrstckMa ttohet for two for a round voyage on a I P65 words
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Article46 1969-06-28 7 SINOAPORE. Frl Canadian* In Btng*pon eeletorated their National da? totter with a dtaner at OM^t Ibmi m I Earlier the acttof C*n»dtMi Hljrh I'ummiMtfliwr Mr M B. Blkctwood. played fto«t M a rei oeptson at bta wlihm at I Bim i«i (tan46 words
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Advertisement932 1969-06-28 7 COMPANY PROSPECTUS CONTINUED Notet on the Statement of Auetj and Liabilities: (1) "THE COMPANY" <.ROLP" COST OM ACCUMULATIO COIT ON ACCUMULATIO VALUATION OIPRICIATtON NIT VALUATICM niPAICIATIOM HIT Freehold land ii building 1.4*3.734 483.734 1.483.734 1.453.754 Building Extension 18.400 18.400 18.400 18.400 Furniture it Fittings St Office Equipment 36«.84.i 95.451 271.394932 words
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Advertisement947 1969-06-28 7 i" the Company tor any profit reali.s.a oy am such contract or arrangement by reason of such Director. holrtniE that office or of the fiduciary relation thereby established thJ Any Director may act by himself or his linn in a professional capacity for the Company, and he »r his tn.i.947 words
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Article, Illustration95 1969-06-28 8 VISIT TO MALAYSIA LEAVES ULLA BREATHLESS L th> aus leJt a young Sw<- lujolteacher. ►ell, breath t>ui with one regret -he could not ex'eiiri iiere. ng the East w .;> <>f Swedish univerUlla ha.s, >'ay In Penane and Kuala I.urn A'-ek, Deen he ta.sTefui Her c «d her enthii.sia.sm, and95 words
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Article42 1969-06-28 8 «.K1 P.MAN I frl ilir H--h..p uf Mil. M.s|(r. AD. Oal- lebrate the 25th anniver.-ai- of hi.s urdinntion a» a pne»t on Sunu.<y. nil Fi Huijh »ho r:e or»ith him n BootlaMl n 15»44. t.'.l sh*rt in the ce<pbra-42 words
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Article14 1969-06-28 8 MALIM Pi Oi $357 aaot i"i tii- Rain i< my Relief Fund.14 words
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Article, Illustration243 1969-06-28 8 I/LAI.A I.IMPLK. A il-year-i»ld Australi.tn U« saved f«»r six years iti>t to sre for herself how exotic the V .tst really \s. And th <■ first iininit-iil Miss heryl O Sulll van made here was. 1 Phew: Us hot243 words
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313 1969-06-28 8 Mileage claims: Dramatic turn at trial KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE trial of former superintendent of Pudu Jail, J. G. Fitzpatrick. took dramatic turn today when the defence counsel presented four statements lor mileage claims by the Deputy Commissioner of Prisons, Inche Yaman bin Din, and the Superintendant of Political Detainees,313 words
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193 1969-06-28 8 visits to Seremban Jail though he »>i.s Mist a« innoo 'Afrr n"t d i-s<in siafi When the S'.s-. as Ccart v f chin. uliovied his application. Mr. n, a financial a.s in the Accountant General* iffltr. who .said HpjßHilll had been made to :he193 words
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Advertisement38 1969-06-28 8 I/ J y\ ft* 5 ma^ ei SOU lIIIS In, snilvhiiifi lo cock brand liquid vegetable oil PACKED BY KWANG JOO SENG (M) PTE. LTD. j- i^K' f( LsBU^S^iSBSBV' IT'S HIGHLY POLYUNSATURATED! KEEP in SHAPE KEEP in TRIM38 words
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Miscellaneous286 1969-06-28 8 Straits Times Crossword A< H (|sv 8 Sounds like a lot >: fMUvlty Meetuiit one rent collect. v ace? \.9>. v Ilne wouldn't be. ob«cur»t 10. Suppose It might be a noc- turne is> lls Perhapn nyrwa view of Ml* 11. Command* attacks' (T) Macaulay work '5. S>. 12. DUmissed286 words
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Article, Illustration103 1969-06-28 9 TRENDY MINI ONLY HALF THE ANSWER LL \l 1.1 MILK, Fri. I .ike a mini dres.s. add a pair of bell bottom slacks The rn.icn.il answer a p;ints suit. Showing you how is model Kuby Hit, when she took part in i fashion show pre>rnted at the Weld today the103 words
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148 1969-06-28 9 Stolen cars case: Two plead not guilty IPOH, Frl. A car 1 broker, Koh Bah Swee, 50. and a driver, Wong Ah Ngau, 39, both of Singapore, were charged in the magistrate's court here today with disposing of stolen cars. They were alleged to have itapoMd: A CAR bearing registration148 words
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Article55 1969-06-28 9 PARIT BUNTAR. FTi. The District Officer of Krian, Han Ahmad Hishatn bin Mat Plah. yesterday urged children In the country to think of themselves as MatajnaNM •'Do not identify yuurwltte m Malays. Chinese or Indians, but always feel that you en Malaysian* he told the pupils55 words
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528 1969-06-28 9 Two-death crash: Privy Council begins hearing of appeal LONDON. Friday 'FHE Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London has begun the hearing of an appeal arising out of a road accident in Johore in January 1962 in which Mr. George Tan Eng Leong, of the Straits Times waa killed,528 words
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Article29 1969-06-28 9 SINGAPORE, I'M Australia Is to put on an exhibition of Ufrht engineerinK equipment later this year at the show rooms of Its Trade Commission at Orchard Road.29 words
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130 1969-06-28 9 UCKLAND. Frl.— An East i\ Malaysian has come first in the electricians' practical examination held last month. Ting Bang Ching, of Sarawak, gained 95 per cent in the examination, the Auckland Technical Institute's Board of Oover nor.s was told today. Sponsored by the instituteReuter - 130 words
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Advertisement133 1969-06-28 9 WORLD FAMOUS POWER TOOLS Wolf Sapphire Power Tools are the most reliable you can buy. Handle them and you feel solid quality. Use them and you feel the power. They have an unbeatable range of equipment for every need from an ingenious drill unit with quick-fix attachments to the world's133 words
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Advertisement178 1969-06-28 9 B 0 HpL Warn i I V I n^HiH BS& Somewhere out there, right now, there's a man witb the wind in his face andthe sun all around him. Miles from anyone. Miles from the nearest service station* tfVJVt^ ft not a care in the world! If he gets a178 words
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Article, Illustration251 1969-06-28 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Lions Clubs of North and South Australia today urged the Singapore Rotary Club to bring its appeal for free mercy flights to deserving medical cases to the attention of the United Nations. The immediate past District251 words
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Article141 1969-06-28 10 19-GUN SALUTE FOR DEAD ENVOY KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A 19-gun salute will be fired in honour of the Thai Ambassador here. Mr. Lek Tantemsapya, as the casket carrying his remains is flown In a I special RMAF plane to Bangkok tomorrow morning for burial. Tengku Abdul Rahman, Tun Abdul Razak,141 words
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Article42 1969-06-28 10 PATANI. Fn. In. he P.M. Ibrahim. lor mor* tli. in 30 year* a if.icher at the Sultan Abdul Hair.id College, ha.s died In Alor Star. Inch* Ibrahim. w!in was well known as an amateur conjurer and hypnotist, uas 7742 words
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178 1969-06-28 10 SINGAPORE. Friday A 27-member luLau trade mlMion manufacturers, bankers, consulting engineers, Importers and exporters will arrive on Thursday. Headed by Dr c Baldl. a member of th*» Italian Parliament, the mlsMon is the e'ghth governmentorganised trade delegation to thb part of178 words
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249 1969-06-28 10 'Shipping, trade are at record level' US COMMERCE DEPT PRAISES STORE WASHINGTON, Friday. SINGAPORE'S foreign trade and shipping are at a record level, the U.S. Commerce Department reports. And industrialisation is developing "faster than even the most optimistic estimates of a year or two ago," the Department says. "Imports and249 words
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71 1969-06-28 10 Hang Jebat to arrive early next year SINGAPORE. HI Mm laysia first miseileequavped frigate the S3O million K.D. Hang Jehat. w4ll arrive here from Glaagovr early next year. This was disclosed today by Chief Petty Officer Tbrahim Abdul Rahman, on his return hrrr from Scotland after undergoing training there. The71 words
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Advertisement323 1969-06-28 10 jF Iy? I I I II L I I m 9 I hi I IJI HI 111 IB I |B I 1 111 I I The most dynamic 23 inch television in its class 1V*****-23"Acclaimed as modern and dynamic this beautiful model put it years ahead of the others. All323 words
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Miscellaneous131 1969-06-28 10 Mlvy Oap By V. T. llntttlin >I °y IRB ««M>ING I j WHOEVER WON PER WHAT I I DIP YOU HEAR I HEAR NOTHINC BUT J% C~** J2X2&IV., OWNED 7H*\ HAPPENED SOMETH^, OH THE SWEET MU6ICOF TH»Wa? J HOT ABOARD/ OUTFIT MUSTA TO HIM? m GREAT ONE >t)UR VOICE, UTTLS131 words
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Article, Illustration1988 1969-06-28 11 CLARK CLIFFORD - CLARK CLIFFORD by FORMER U.S. SECRETARY OF DEFENCE CONTINUING THE INS(DE STORY ON THE VIETNAM WAR DECISIONS IN midJanuary, 1968, President Johnson asked me to serve as Secretary of Defence, succeeding Secretary McNamara, who was leaving to become President of the World Bank. In the confirmation hearing1,988 words
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Advertisement220 1969-06-28 11 Strengthen your child's health te^||§lsf\^ wrthKal/andU H g^P Kalzana D is pure calcium fortified with jsJPi^^^ Vitamin D. It gives vitality to your -,ffj| body cells, increases resistance against **|g!u* Bin disease, improves the condition of fj H^lfr*"^R\ your blood and skin and strengthens fc **i*| the growing bones and220 words
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Article616 1969-06-28 12 If ti afeitaj InvestCommtttee is only half ooaaaful as it ought to c Malaysian Governd drive will ndine on a broad highThe CIC cannot take c risk out of investment, or m.ike unviable inKut it can guide, •if way and ndu. rably the n planning That616 words
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Article284 1969-06-28 12 Thin n point American Middle East, as .n Cairo, stamp Mr Nixon'l initiative as an itoOT a middle and conciliatory course Arabs and Krarhs. No such hope to th« approval of both. I i>'' increasFficult for t-ither !d keep up itaincd hostility towards the various MWi attract*284 words
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268 1969-06-28 12 XMIS Is in reference to the article on the I imllv Planning Survey >ST June 24 That fine le would not be complete without my adding a note ol to the numerous persons and inisatlonj that helped us at various stages In survey the National Family268 words
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Article, Illustration1870 1969-06-28 12 KARL E. MEYER - The prince in a fairy tale KARL E. MEYER ENHANCING THE MAGIC OF MONARCHY by of The Washington Post LONDON FJTTTHm Given the skill of the cast, IaaJLBaWsaMBBBBiai the splendour of the setting and the desire for escapism there is little danger that the British will be bored with fairyland1,870 words
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Advertisement15 1969-06-28 12 4\ I i WHEN SOm£QNE DEPENDS ON YOU.. i t YOU CAN OtPtND ON OVERSEAS15 words
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Advertisement172 1969-06-28 12 DIESEL FUEL INJECTION EQUIPMENT ""^P~— -^^tßj The CAY Group is the I FILTRAP Ii wor cl 's largest manufacturer f*-^^ Jsy of fuel injection equipment "P^ for diesel engines. Keep thsj i -|l heart of your engine lIT <i»v>^j]j| humming, specify only \jjn* B fc=^rtj 9enume CAY replacement QUALITY AND172 words
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160 1969-06-28 13 Yugoslavia, and S'pore pledge to continue working for peace DELGRADE, Frl 19 Yugoslavia and Sin•re yesterday pledged to continue efforts toward equal participation of all countries In solving international questions. The pledge U contained In nunlque rethe occaIt here of -<MBn Mm'- S. Rajarttnam. Non-alignment Mr rta-aratnam arrived Monday at160 words
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106 1969-06-28 13 ANTI-WHITE RICE CAMPAIGN BY HEALTH SOCIETY Fri. Sinu.ipoic s Natural Health Society is launt li lag a i ampaitn against eatint; unite or polished riir. In a statement, it said: >Idvt >f us take for (ranted that white rice is a good article of food. "In fad, scientists ha\e found106 words
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307 1969-06-28 13 15-hour clash with Reds on Thai border BANGKOK, Friday J^ 97-MAN joint Thai-Malaysian patrol unit clashed with a band of terrorists yesterday in the Betong district of the southern Thai province of Yala, police reported. The clash took place in a rubber plantation and lasted lor 15 hours. Police estimatedBernama - 307 words
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Article47 1969-06-28 13 SINGAPORE Fn. I Australian bl.uk nrani armed here on board an MSA Boeing 707 this rvrmntt to gracr the pond or the Ixtana Garden*. Tiny are a gift Iron) the Prinir Minister of We^t Australia. Sir David Brand, to President Yusof Isruk47 words
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Article54 1969-06-28 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. —Hong 800 Chai was fined $3,000 by a magistrate's court today for having seven copies of banned Communist books, including Chairman Mao'.s Thoughts and the Cultural Revolution, which i he tried to smuKßle out of a Cummuni.-t ship, Lam Zhou, lylni In the Outer Roariv54 words
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Article27 1969-06-28 13 SINOAPORE. Frl. The Minister l<>r Education. Mr. Ong PHn K Boon, will officially open a n<*w soft drinks buttimg piant at Woodlands Road on Tue*d*v27 words
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Article, Illustration118 1969-06-28 13 AN American "spaceman" made a historic landing yesterday at Museum Negara here. Not only was there no tickertape nor playing of the Stars and the Stripes but he had to suffer the indignity of being carried out of his "cabin." For this spaceman isTan Hong Kuan - 118 words
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207 1969-06-28 13 In court: Box with $86,000 of gold SINGAPORE. Fri. Armed police, some with sterling guns, guarded a metal box In a district court today. In It was $86,000 worth of gold. The gold, comprising coins and bars, had figured in another district court case In September last year. At that207 words
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Advertisement127 1969-06-28 13 LIP! MBS |Kbi':<iL _^_^^riMii and you can afford to be with Diethelm! Ignore the traffic noise. You're above it all because your bedroom suite is from Diethelm's exciting Group 300. But the price of Group 300 is way down low. In "fact, this luxurious bed costs about the same as127 words
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Advertisement952 1969-06-28 13 TV SINGAPURA TV MALAYSIA ntWNLL 8.00 News in Englu.li; 9.15 Ih« OUNMELS: KiuU l.uro- suit*; 700 News in English: 100 P M Ht.aj.ir-ml'. Bahasa Virginia' pur. I'enanf 5; Ipoh. Malacca 7.15 Lembarau Mir.ggu Kebangsaan; 1.05 Shaz- Q **5 Henry U«x>n The Case S; Joitorr tUhru 3. 10; Tai- weekly magazine952 words
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Letter52 1969-06-28 14 MIGHT 1 suggest that before Singapore Television undertake to televise another game of football, the job should either be done professionally or not at all. The recording of the England FA v Singapore match was entirely amateurish in that the camera-work was appalling and there was an obvious lack52 words
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310 1969-06-28 14 B. Agric. Sc— tell the employers rriHE University of 1 Malaya Agricultural Graduates Alumni view with concern th° apparent lack of employment opportunities in the agricultuml sector faced by the recent graduates from the Faculty of Agriculture and symphathise.s with the 13 who have been unable to secure employment. However.310 words
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87 1969-06-28 14 ONLY ONE TAXI FOR 5000 PEOPLE PADANG Lembu New Village. Gurun, Kedah has only one taxi for its 5,000 Inhabitants. Waiting for the taxi is an ordeal especially In Inclement weather and in times of emergencies and at night the one taxi based here Is not enough. This lone taxi87 words
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171 1969-06-28 14 I WAS most disgusted with the programme Pest a Bola English FA. XI vs Singapore which was telecast on Channel 5. The TV camera was placed !n a mast unsuitable location which I presume must be at the S.A.F.A. House. Would it171 words
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188 1969-06-28 14 WHOEVER suggested the office hours of 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. for Government offices has a very slight knowledge of the Singapore transport system. Ever since the new system was Introduced there have been mad rushes at bus stops and long lines of188 words
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184 1969-06-28 14 I REFER to the letter by the Permanent Secretary Health Director of Medical Services, Dr. Ho Guan Llm (ST. June 12) when he referred tc the Minister's speech made in March this year on the question of the Singapore Medical Association's memorandum on abortion. It184 words
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Letter190 1969-06-28 14 I HAVE become increasingly dismayed a* more and more of the few really good English language programmes on Television Singapura. especially those in the entertainment class are taken off. leaving mostly the inferior ones. To name a couple, that good dramatic series. "The Name of190 words
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Letter70 1969-06-28 14 I TOO would like to thank T.V. Malaysia for showing the programme, "Beat Club in Germany." I am very grateful to T.V. Malaysia also for showing all the good programmes around eight in the night and not at ten or eleven. I would like to make one request: Could the70 words
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Letter90 1969-06-28 14 I READ the report (B.T. June 23) about agricultural graduates complaining that they still cannot find ompl. yment. I would suggest a similar survey on the Arts and Science graduates. You will find that about 75 per cent of them are still unemployed. And yet, one finds the University taking90 words
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Letter64 1969-06-28 14 I REFER to Traffic Jam (S.T. June 7). A Central area traffic Improvement scheme has been planned and will be implemented as soon as works in the area around the Shenton Circus, Anson Circus as well as Merchant Road have been completed. This scheme, when implemented, will resolve the problem64 words
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Advertisement377 1969-06-28 14 a^aaa 9fe- BET u;^ ■^Ha^L jHtegr .^atttfatfaafaffl n liniiMMMi u«_i^^Ba»BaaattB^H^BJBJBJttBJBBBJ NONA/ MOVE UP TO A EJUZ/LAJJ The high quality car air conditioner plus a mini-refrigerator-free specially designed for Mercedes-Benz, with the denso car Air conditioner you The DENSO Car Air Conditioner ensures fast and s.lent cooling will also get as377 words
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Advertisement407 1969-06-28 14 Nicholas Researchers built a better 'mouse-trap' to relieve millions from unnecessary suffering 4§a^K^/// I r »SPRO', an MMlatM <>f world repute tor some 50 yi'jrs. has ./V only recently undergone the first ever change. Medical stitniiMs hive developed a new t\pe of tablet which produces rapid, powerful and sustained relief407 words
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Advertisement1022 1969-06-28 15 TO LIVERPOOL AND QTMEI U K. CBNTINENTAL PORK MyaMIDON Sans SJan. is, SPP^- -:.*R wit's 3 3 Km ;ar*4a- .E !5,i Si ail -s FROM U K CONTINENTAL PORTS im-Vjj kT*^pSe»l| P.S'heia Singapwe Laaes tan StnIUS 1 {-ja'Jß C.DU Manila 3-1 KZr^^Cbm, me y n7l n a u u s1,022 words
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Advertisement1241 1969-06-28 15 ml§ wm fjßjfrJT \_MJ.Jkw <mmt aytk jbV 9 a 'J "11 itJ rm ScanserviceV EXPIESS SAILINGS TO MEOITEMANEAN/THE CONTINENT/SOANDINAVIA P Shaft] Penane S"i|acve FOR: SUDAN SnlH la Part Tl Jaee 21/ 1 Genoa. AWrp, Ram. rfburg Bee. 2-4 Aarhei. Maiao. CkatM, U'txiri SUMBAWA Jiiy 14 II illy 17/11 Mly 11/1,241 words
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Advertisement1211 1969-06-28 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL POUTS RFNRATHA for Hamouri BBJ H bLPIHAinA Rottemaa An la >iino.r-t» P <:>•!« s.K.n. G'mcuth An 21 mii'j.m» hWmTi £Hi* BENEDIN .^Sr Sj Hamb<ir| An 11 BJBBBM P. 5 nam Peuni M trough iIK I Jiae M/ 1 i.ii 1 I lely 771,211 words
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Advertisement1251 1969-06-28 15 I^t. WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. p^A^V For: Los Anfelei, New Orleans, Charlaitan, I fßjJrV^ New York, New London. I^^^^'^BM olio accepting cqro,o for other Gulf and Atlantic ports, subject to inducement) Spore P. Shorn Pcnong KADMILOS I" KUPRES 22/24 July 1»/21 July 17/1« July CINTRAL TRUST "/llAug 12/ MAu 9 J5/UAyg1,251 words
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Advertisement1131 1969-06-28 16 Yr— < *""—^ItAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD., Wiitarn Australia Singapore Japan Servle* rreaaiitie Singapore rokka.chi/Nagori fhUM -liaaeiH Mara- M Jaaa I Ml 14 lall Ml MH W««g Africa Singapore Japan Sorvio* »nj i Singaaora "agoya fa*** Maa •Hanra? Man- J4 31 Jal* II II Aat 21 »a| 21 Aat Japan West1,131 words
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Advertisement999 1969-06-28 16 •USnULIA/NE* ZEALAND SERVICE INDIA. HAKISTAN AND Ml EASi MMI (0. AUSTIALIA. NEa lUUND Jf^ i M p^'^^t^t mm. u^ isn.. ggu $jE 5 v 75 Pae*,, P.ST-. Siw. MOH s,n" l o7." o 'J S S^ U^o, lARPEIA 11/ 1 Aat V 1 Aag M I Aaj BARPETA* 5 I999 words
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Advertisement813 1969-06-28 16 •f^yVEPTUME" ORIe'mVuNES "ITD. I (locorporitel n tit Republic tl Siouport) m m ICB Bmidin. 6r*»« Floor. 2 Skeotoo «>• Id: *****3-) UK-EUROPE SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS LOADING FOR: LONDON, H'BURG, HAVRE, A'WERP, R DAM. BREM. Spore P. S'hom Penong Ncptuna Topaz Sailed In Pt./29 June 30 June Neptuna Zircon 29813 words
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Advertisement774 1969-06-28 16 PEMBERITAHU KERAJAAN NAM FUAT (M) CO. LTD. NEGERI PERAK XJUStSS"** RANCHANGAN I'KBtMAHAN an d anclllßrte* MIRAU BILAT 1) Tenders are If l^,,*?? .ELAPANG DAN KOTA TAMPAN Permohonan2 ad»-l«h dl- above works «>t the StJsll lemput darlpada Raayat Negeii/ south Oarden Water &pplj Warga Negara Malaysia untok Scheme In Ku»la Lumpur,774 words
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320 1969-06-28 17 Prices are firm as rally levels out S MELBOURNE, Prl. HARE prices held firm on tht Melbourne Stock Exchange today a* the rally which begaa on Wednesaay and was sustainfa through yesterday began to level out. In the Mining ana Oil section rises ran ahead of falls by five to320 words
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Article94 1969-06-28 17 (Hiniu Pradut* liMtana*. Imi. y«ft«rday. Cotonut all: bulk (4s mian. arum I.%'H rC*»ra: U\xti (fob.) looa* Jun«/ T»nt S.II B. P»P9«r: Mun-ok wßitt HXtt Mlltrt. s«r-m»k mhltc $120 acltara, apaciaj Sarawak black SUU aelrra. sarblad Ijimpong black fill) teiirn (all vn% HIM I, ASIA (uu teitcra UUOft M.W94 words
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Article121 1969-06-28 17 'j'MI AiiKiiUon tit linu m Maiar- liniaasrt rr.ade tbeaa cbantaa ;n ita rates to rrtrtnanta raateroay i the (oi.o»i'» ratea ara quoted to me of ot« unit of foreign curU i D.llin: Hi.-ln« IT SJAMVO, I'll tSJUM V<l Hit 12 KJ7O rredi' hi: X' H4.'i'( tr«aa billi; Balling121 words
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Article30 1969-06-28 17 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES June 27. Rl BBtK PRICE: 724 cents (down ttareeeirhths of a cent). TIN PRICE: SblB.B7i (down 121 cents). Estimated offrrinj 280 tons (up 5 tons).30 words
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Article356 1969-06-28 17 High rubber levels back rpHE past week has been X one of conflicting reports and reversals, and last week s steadier conditions and high level*, have been re-established, state H.C.B. Co. in their latest Rubber Market review Prices initially dropped 11 cents and then recovered by an even greater margin356 words
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Article31 1969-06-28 17 Hun* Kunc ye«terd«v trie U.I. Otllar »n quottd at UJ4 tor T.T. and i>*4' for «»«h Sltrling was quoted at 14.3^ too ana tail *t said at MM.31 words
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Article305 1969-06-28 17 Small drop in Straits tin price rKKL was a small drop in the Straits tin price In Penang yesterday of 12J cents which took it down to $riiB 37j on an offering estimated up 5 tons to 280 tons. Main support was from Europe coupled with small Japanese order. LONDON:305 words
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Article238 1969-06-28 17 II Ll Him grade rubber f.o.b. bu>ri k closed at 3 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesUrday at "V't cents per Ib. down Him -eighth* of a cent on Thursday* closing level. The tone »a» quiet and slightly easier. R.A.S. and M K K closing238 words
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Article20 1969-06-28 17 In London on Thursday Malayan 5 per cent c.l.f. U.K. July/August In bulk was unchanged at £68 sellers20 words
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Article538 1969-06-28 17 810 AND OFFER PRICI! OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSI OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINO RfOMS OF THI STOCK EXCHANCE YESTERDAY WIDE INDUSTRIAL* 8. ACMA 1.97 Bcd Co 2.06 2i<>H <* Borneo BtrtMd I.TS id Boumead 1.97 id Camel Plywood 1 M col C Hui»r>538 words
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489 1969-06-28 17 THERE was a steady opening to trading on the Stock Exchange yesterday with prices again marked up marginally from one to three per cent. This was the result of some short-covering and substantial speculative buying. This was followed by a bout of profit-taking and price levels489 words
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Article307 1969-06-28 17 IIOVEMENTSOr SHARt PARttON OF LAST SAL'S IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMS OP THI STOCK IXCHANGE Va»TERDAV WERE: INDUSTRIALS: ACMA 1 crnti. Ban A Ca. i-Z cents), Bornaa Btrrtad 4 cents), Carnal (unrh). C. Sugar* (unch.l, C.C.M. 4 cent*), C.S. HaMlnga <+S cental, C. A307 words
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Article23 1969-06-28 17 KILLINGHALL (Rubber) Mpint-nt Syndicate announce^ an Interim i per cent dividend <sam,M for year ending June 30. payable on July 30.23 words
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Article30 1969-06-28 17 pASTLEFIELD (Klang) \j Rubber Estate Ltd. announce an Interim of fl*« per cent t against three per ccnti for year ending Juna 30. payable on July 30.30 words
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Article36 1969-06-28 17 MALAYSIAN Tin Ltd. announce a dividend of one penny per share (same) for year to March 31. 1969, payable on September 26. The profit Is estimated at £6.550 (£6.774) aftertax of £3.875 (£8.956>.36 words
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Article174 1969-06-28 17 INDONESIA Is not seeking to compete with Malaysia in its drive to produce high quality technically specified natural rubber, but rather to cooperate with her. Aii Indonesian Embassy .spoKi'sman said this In Kuala Lumpur commenting on reports that the Indonesian decision to built at least 20 plants174 words
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Article122 1969-06-28 17 rNS were Idle and generally unchanged in London on Thursday. Rubbers, however, went ahead in moderately active trading Main gainer was AngloIndonesian 7Jd up at Bs. 4id. Guthrle rose threepence to 29s 9d. and among Issues to show more modest rises were Golden Hope. Highlands122 words
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Article1075 1969-06-28 17 BLBINKSB IN AM) KM'oKII I) TO THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LL'MFL'B TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK r\ 1 HANGE YESTERDAY WITH THE MMBER Of SHARES TRADED SHOWN IN BRA! KKTS IN LOTS OF 1,000. I NLtSS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. LNDI'STBIALS: ACMA (1) 11.96; Ben and Co. (5i $2.09. (3)1,075 words
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Article38 1969-06-28 17 STOCKS INDICES June 2« June 2? InduitriaU: 151.11 151.59 1 Hoick: 83.23 83.M Properties: 137.97 138.05 t Tins- 82.54 82.54 v rubt-rrs: l(IH.8i 109.90 Dec. 30. 196« 10*. •I).. 31, l»t>« 100. t Dec. 29. 196t m 100.38 words
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Article289 1969-06-28 17 'PHI POUT Or SINGAPORE AUTHO--1 RITV ANNOUNCED THt FOLLOWINC BIRTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JUNE 21i OUT: Pando Sound 1 2. Bratslav 3 4. Slate of Madras :il 3j. Gedtra 3.1 .14. Kalyo Mam 36,38. Hrmiipnrrr H W, M and I'rialiiiK N.W IN: Charlotlr Marrsk 1 2. Kom IT!289 words
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Advertisement892 1969-06-28 17 BsUsAsflatasaaissisasaaSaaal IKLAN TAWARAN ULL PULAU PINANG lawaran darlpada pemboronai yang berdaftar di-j K R dl-dalam Ittia* E dan ka-atas 1 Perbekalan akan ril-terlma dl-Pejabat Juruisn Negerl, JKR. Pulau Pinang hinKga Jam pukul 12 00 teni;ah hsn p«c- untok PERBEKALAN DAN PENORANIARAN PEMAMPAI COMPRESSOI \HARU t'NTOK WOKSHOP NEOERI PULAU PINANG Segala892 words
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Article60 1969-06-28 18 l MR a M«s "AMAH ih-i.k DC "T*' THE family Lee thank rel« nd otntr foe the.r kind h.lp ..nd comiorl maun* of wresths •erolU »nd attendance during i rmnt benavemrnt tATt o( ■rawae far their condolences »rean onations asslsunor and attendanc ksriatT Bs«lr recent bereavement. h*n family ad.60 words
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Obituary73 1969-06-28 18 PEREIRA tLEMENT Rakyß pa>*ed a»a> fullj Cortege i.hannl Rd. SV«.«. at P.m. tor St. Jo.ep Cnurrh .I'M VMS** St. thenc ctiun I MRS LOH LMONO PENC nee N Ah Thy. passed away peaielull> a ng behin beloved' husband sir. loh Chong Petu eon. sal Kee. Sal Kong, Sai Cheon*73 words
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Advertisement811 1969-06-28 18 MPS LEE AM LECK >rt Madam PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH »INt,A- s». passed »>■«> PORE. Corner Urinard Road fen.iuk P.*.eluliy J7»-«> MtOb behind h,i> Road. Sunday Servile. 9.UU a.m and (^d ion rt,,lßht«r.,n.|»«. ii»<- >. pm Sunday s> nool 9.00 a.m A aa.ighters. *00-in-la» and four grand- \nrs<rv is provided for children811 words
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Advertisement730 1969-06-28 18 WANTED OOOD TYPISTS By Established Legal Firm. Applicants please state qualification. Age. salary and send application to Box A 4924 JOB SEEKERS. Do not send original certihcate and retereaces which may be lu.-t Ask Motion Smith 13. Battery Koad. S pore to make top quality saaMEBBBeM while you wait TELEPHONE730 words
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Advertisement661 1969-06-28 18 WANTIO matured Ladies II Gentlemen, any nationality, to handle sales of new revolutionary ndvertlsing media. The lob Is challenging. Parttime may be considered. Write giving full particulars of past experience en- icnt photo (returnable) to In Box MIS. Spore. CONDUCTOR (Orade 2 or 3) with experience of tapping required for661 words
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Advertisement1116 1969-06-28 18 FURNISHED 7-Bi R Bungalow S3OO/--lnclude telephone. Frankel KsUtes. (8 pore *****8. *****U1. TWO ROOMS to let. for bachelors single and double, no cooking. Ml Orchard Road. Spore. 3 BEOROOMS FURNISHED PLAT at Mkvvilia. Clemenceau Avenue. Rent >3.iii i m. Tel: 551. 19 *****7. 8 pore TO LET fully furnished bungalow1,116 words
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Advertisement1016 1969-06-28 18 STIRLING ROAO bungal.v S.OOO sq.ft. KlUiney Road list cheap rent. Mi Phone [i.-IM"* < Sporei Mis* Gob. HILLTOP EXECUTIVE APARTMENT 12th noor Calrnhill Circle t« Panoramic Harbour. View please call I Ling Tel »4«93 8 pore. 4 UNIT BLOCK TERRACE HOUSE WATTEN PARK A TYPE" ■J-stur. v Garden I errace1,016 words
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Advertisement348 1969-06-28 18 SHORTHAND STEED I- 1 > Mtfrnoon/ fcvening. sja's College. R ff M C t ;S i T ISD Chsogi Road POT* i«.<»" BOOKS/PUBLICATIONS MANUSCRIPTS OF udy sidltMt)llsh..t i ale royalti. rtwork o* MMa I I sT* BUSINESS OPPORTUHITIESJ PROFITABLE HOTEL tub for irtoers. Aoply HO. SPECIAL OFftll «tls papir lonar-m348 words
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Advertisement1306 1969-06-28 19 I LOS^ )!j** FOR HIRE 1L -n > iTa h *Jo 1 k4^21 Roil >« area. FURNITURE FOR HIRE at Sin Uee Elmiaßi aurrauad ihul U. Kochore Canal Road. lei. .-■-led -.nr,., an!.. »«=T/31OS1. S'pora. vw lla 3. TV. SUPPLIED with Aerial 19" T.V. Sl9 11" T.V, $16.00 Ring Msllo1,306 words
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Advertisement488 1969-06-28 19 MINI MINOR IBM S..JUO'- 0.n.0. In.iportlon 141. Hai( Road. B'pera la. MOB APRIL I*tT excellent condition, 'wo owoera. View 23 Biak Kew Avaoue. Bennett Eatata B'pora (Sunday). ONB I*M AUSTIN AM good ocDdltlon. Price, f TOO Pleaaa contact 45 Pa.'ir Panjani Rd., B'pora. MG 1100 NOVEMBER 1»85 asetllaaii condition blghcat488 words
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Advertisement488 1969-06-28 19 1963 VOLVO 133S Floor Gear. Good condition. Phona (Sport) *****. O.T. CORTINA 1957. excellent condition with laauranc*. r, t«z, •lr-oond Ring (S pore) 968U contact Urn. No dtalera. AUSTIN A /SB, 4 doort. black. Good condition, txtrai. cheap. Pboat 8 port *****6 Jamet Oob 800 a.m. 1.00 p.m. JULY '68488 words
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Advertisement529 1969-06-28 19 NOV. IBST PEUGEOT 4tV. ont owntr I excellent roaditlon taj inwiranct Novtmbtr. Tan 96.142 (offlct). *****3 (home 1 B'port. 1956 VOLVO IMt. F fortalt. 196.S F/MOD, P/Cortina Bupti O Kekord F/Cor.na. A M 0 S Wagon. 19« a A/ 1100. 1969 X, 1500. 1961 Volktwagen. 1952 M 'Minor. 48 Ranxooci529 words
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Advertisement328 1969-06-28 19 IAPIES HAIRDRESSINC FARIDA a COIFFURE DART 1 Nutma* Road Bpectaliat in Colour- 1 muoi ataaUur* Tal: 8 pora MM IIIOK LAN H'lßimill < pcrma. UerM-wa\ra. tint n>, I atrai(kiaalag and conditioi. WHERE TO EAT (M'SIJI) MAMS BAM OB PBBJAV .At Hhah'i Bowiini Ciauil BUM Claaa RcaUurant at Bar. WHEKE TO328 words
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Advertisement798 1969-06-28 20 A Well Established Company With Branches In Singapore and Malaysia Requires A MECHANICAL EN6INEER With The Following Qualifications:Citizenship: Malaysian Age: 25 to 30 years. Qualifications: Professional Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from the Singapore Polytechnic or equi valent recognised qualification. Two years practical experience in mechanical engineering. Able to converse in798 words
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Advertisement283 1969-06-28 20 R. CROOKS, MICHELL PEACOCK CONSULTING ENGINEERS Require SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Kuala l.umpur To design and atMM«I MWMIW '»r "immrnul and irMilutional buildings indu-tnal and development project*, and similar works tOAUfIMIWIHi Kerocnised drgrrr «r diploma: \»MMT»te Member of the I Institution of iitnirt-K. iMakuate); At least 5 tears experience in similar283 words
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Advertisement508 1969-06-28 20 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA UNIVE RSITY OF SINGAPORE "c^UrS ■■"■s£«!..* TEMFOHART RESEARCH OCDuiarMirp* id ■iiui"viii i\c |«T Asian Studies IMMI NOLOC.IST Applications are invitea from Applications are invited for th» Honours r^sree «radu.te.s in Am i above past in WHO and in Economics and Admlntsiru Research and Training Centre ,'uon to.508 words
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Advertisement339 1969-06-28 20 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA PLEASANT SCENTED Applications are tnviud for th* ASSURANCE post of Assistant Registrar (Public Relations Officer) In the Onl- With verstty of Malay* Candidates tot this post must possess a degree ImmiMIT4%I ]of a r-cognised University or equl- I I DILI! I valent qualifications. In addition. experience In339 words
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Article, Illustration405 1969-06-28 21 The kind of girl I will marry— by Prince Charles ONDON, Fri.— Prince Charles last night spoke about the kind of girl he will marry —and the hard choice he will have to make between a foreign princess and an English girl. It was an "awfully difficult" decision to makeReuter - 405 words
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Article, Illustration54 1969-06-28 21 O MARK the opening of Kutchiniky'i. a new jewellery (hop in London, model Maureen Colton was painted from head ro toe with gold paint. To complete the golden girl image Maureen was decked out with jewellery bracelets, necklaces, earrings, ere, all in 18 carat goldMirrorpic - 54 words
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78 1969-06-28 21 Liberal Party's Lawler wins by-election DIRMINGHAM. Frl. The Liberal Party last night got Its 13th Member In Parliament in a by-election victory In England's smallest constituency Borough councillor Wallace Lawler. 57. polled 5.104 vole* for the Liberals in the district of Lady wood. Birmingham, Riving him a majority of 2.713.Reuter - 78 words
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Article42 1969-06-28 21 TOKYO. Pr! Indonesia has agreed to accept Japanese rice as part of Japan's US$l2O million economic met this year. Mr. Wldjojo Nitisa.tro. chairman of Indonesia's National Development Planning Board. Is here to discus* details on Japan's aid.42 words
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Article32 1969-06-28 21 WASHINGTON. Fri. The Nixon Administration vesterd,<v railed for a nationwide ban on literacy tests for voters The proposals represent a major expansion of Uie 1965 Voting Rights Act.32 words
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Article34 1969-06-28 21 BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand's foreign trade department yesterday reduced the export premium rates for big shipmenu of white rice broken grades In a move to bonxt the export of broken rice— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article45 1969-06-28 21 VtW DELHI, Fri. India has lodged strong protests with China and Pakistan over the construction of a strategic military road in Pakistan- held Kashmir by Chinese soldiers and warned that it "cannot be justified except on grounds of military expansionism." Renter.Reuter - 45 words
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Advertisement559 1969-06-28 21 PEMBEBITAHU IAWAJUN JKR. JOHOR. Tawaran daripada Pe.-n--vtS? ""re? e ru Raya dl -dalam Kelas D ka-atas akan dltPrtma dl-Pcjabat Jurutera Negeri. JKR.. Johor. Johor" ■JJ'uWj'sW Jam 2.30 petang pada 9 hb Julai 1969 untok: MEMBENA DAN MENYIAPSEKOLAH DUA TENGKAT MENGANDONGI 4 BILEK P:\RJAH. 1 BILEK MA'MAL SAINS Dan LAIN 2559 words
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Advertisement592 1969-06-28 21 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited by the Juronj Town Corporation, taman Jurong 5. Singapore. 22. for the following works: (A) CONSTRUCTION AND COMk PLjrnON OF PROPOSED SIXTEEN UNITS OF TERRACE FACTORIES AT KALLANO PLACE, KALLANO BASIN. Bk«wre«ii4: 5769 at 10.00 ajn. Meet at Junction of Boon King592 words
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Advertisement883 1969-06-28 21 Vav*J*7STT7sisf^T37iß^^ t vTe are the Malavttaa eabaMiary of a tiant Mk nanvfaeinrhkf I concern and. In view of ear rapid growth, we now need the services ASSISTANT TO THE SALES MANAGER For this post, we are looking for sn Intelligent, mentally alert. muralh sturd. and physically dynamic young man of883 words
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Advertisement157 1969-06-28 21 H^ More than 40 vehicle manufacturers have shown /Jflf o 4»U' confidence in Solex by (j|Jl a "'Wji using their Carburetters Bnnq irC^"j^\ your car to a new performance i-WlC^ffifi>C> peak economically with Solex nß^S^r^^i Carburetters. Designed to feed W^y Lcj^ll your engine a mixture that I s precisely correct.157 words
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Article243 1969-06-28 22 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By 1 I HE British soccer coach, to whom the F.A. of Malaysia have offered a job, has asked ten to 14 days to make up his mind. This was disclosed yesterday by Koe Ewe Teik. the FAM technical and development committee243 words
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Article119 1969-06-28 22 Seminar for boxing officials rrm lan Ama- ir Boxing AssociaUon will organise a and Judges seminar during the championships which will be held as scheduled on Oct. 6-11 in Kuala Lumpur. Maba .secretary Foo Yeow •Tday three members of the AIBA nbody) Reierees and Judges Commission been invited to conduct119 words
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Article77 1969-06-28 22 Han Chiang retain their title Hl\ HIAN(. t HI M LINU HAN Chiang High School retained the Penane Sclkmilx under- 18 soccer championship yesterday when they outplayed Chung Unit Higti School at Bukit Mertajam Rain drizzled throughout the fliial but Han Chiang adapted themselves better to the soggy conditions Choi77 words
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Article62 1969-06-28 22 IjONDON. Ft.. < Callaghan. 19. a soccer fanatic. al dieting to prepare for the i new acircer .season. Not because tie wants to play but because at 266-lb lies too .jh.v. through the turnswho follows his favourite cluo Brent lord mherever they play, had to62 words
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152 1969-06-28 22 FHE Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association will have their own indoor stadium at Davidson Road, Kuala Lumpur. The site is near the Merdeka Stadium and Stadium Necara. "Construction will begin as soon as architects plan ha.s been approved.' said Wong Ki-Leung. the Maba committee152 words
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Article56 1969-06-28 22 The Nefjrl Sembllan KA >e«terday announced tha' mt players have been suspended by tlie a.sMKiatJon s di»clpllnary board The su-spended playern are K Balan tsix months). Ling Klong Menif olx months'. Aman Shah i two years). Mohamed N»h im\ months i Sani Abdullah <18 months i56 words
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Article, Illustration99 1969-06-28 22 Joe Louis collapses, taken to hospital |\EW YORK. Fn Jo« Louis, the former world heavyweight boxing champion, was taken to hospital here yesterday suffering from what wa.s described as a "physical collapse." Louis. 55, was at first thought to have suffered a heart attack. The hospital, however, has nut announcedAgencies - 99 words
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Article14 1969-06-28 22 The Kuaiitan District stx-a-xlde cricket competition will be held on July 5-614 words
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Article18 1969-06-28 22 The D:ndin X.vK .v Combired Silicon athletlca meet, scheduled for today at Sitiawan lih« been r»>^i)oned tndenniieiv18 words
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Article419 1969-06-28 22 PtRAK SCHOOLS SOLTH ZONK .Tt Italian: Bo,^-lMm: 1 Tan Hock 5>n 8 2Oh Se* H.m 3 Ibrahim I>mail 114: !OUm: 1 Mohammad Yu«>f 2 Tan Hoclc ■Ml 3 Ibrahim Ismail 23 2 imi; 400 m: 1 Mohammad Yu•of IBa rtsarathi 3 Patmanaban 510 Tec. MOm IM. Subi.manlam 2 Balasarnthi419 words
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Article116 1969-06-28 22 tMil.lisH COUNTIES cl»e of PU% «-ore.: At Northamplcn. Northanta 205 133-3 Glou.s 365-Bdec tj. Mortimore 124 no.. D. Allen 50 1. At Worreiter. Glamorgan 281 and 94-0 Worcs ISS «E Hemslry 85. D Williams 54-4. M. Na*h 4-31. At ManChester. Lane* 242 Warwick 296-8 'D Amw 58. T. Cartright116 words
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Article23 1969-06-28 22 XXII NDi.v (Malacca! u,u, Hr^ M1drm« XI s r,m' bli-ed DWrtcte 0 »POH DIV S- Bre««te, r-i,.K 9 \CS 0 Br'*sler Club23 words
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Article131 1969-06-28 22 f \'Jl NG DIV- 2 PPM 2 T»m'i.\^-, 2 M» l)lv- J: Cu*tom.'< 6 ™£o oT^i I**1** Har "P»n IYBC. PYSC 5 Bakat Baru 1. TABLE TENNIS MKhMKW IUST SCHOOLS MM: Bo- s 1 i niit-r !u uncles ■aaa Poh Wan bt chow Sik Chin 3-0 double* Suong Poh131 words
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Article434 1969-06-28 22 P. dc SOUZA - Azman, Lai Yee the top seeds P. dc SOUZA By I t. A. AZMAN of SelaOfOr and Lian Lai Yee, the Kampar .schoolgirl, arr the singles top seeds In the Malaysian lawn tennis championships at Ipoh on July 3-6. Perak veteran Muses Tay, 40. is .seeded No 2 in the434 words
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Article, Illustration42 1969-06-28 22 ORINCESS ANNE shows her skill us a Jockey when beating Richard Meade. a member of her party in an early morning "rare" at Ascot racecourse. Meade has represented Britain at the Tokyo and Mexico City Olympics. P. A. picture.42 words
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187 1969-06-28 22 ERNEST FRIDA - Clash of Padang clubs the highlight ERNEST FRIDA }U 'IMIE second round 1 clash between top clubs SCC and SRC will highlight tomorrow's Singapore Div. 1 cricket programme. Their razor-keen rivalry nas been a feature of thu year'a tournament and have wrested the leadership from the other several times. SCC.187 words
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Advertisement71 1969-06-28 22 BOSCH LEADS LEADS i^^ in all international meets /^^J ned to generate maximjm po^er. X^N.^^^^'k X .'eater tempe'ature flexibility N«^/ S \l^\ conditions. 1 X^ (^Ni\^^l^ BOSCH Germany's largest m^JXd^a^^^^^ DIESEL-ELECTRIC (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. LOOKING FOR EXCITING SHOES? THEN YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH... REGISTERED^ fv V U71 words
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Advertisement126 1969-06-28 22 ATHLtTItS Perak AAA South /.onr t'hampion-hipx SAAS grd T. Anson. 2 p.m.) Srhooh: I poll North District 'AS (rrd 9 ami; Royal Military College <Bg. Best. 9 a.m. 1 A.v,unta Sec <P. Paya. 10 a.m.K 81 Mark'.s 'Butterworthi RAUMINTO.N Heah and I <•*• < ups: Hnak Prnang (Ipoh Catholic Centre.126 words
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Advertisement169 1969-06-28 22 Make Motoring Safer From spotlights, windscreen washers, wipers horns, reversing lamps to Alternator sets Lucas uses only the latest techniques and newest designs That's why they're the manufacturers choice they should be your* too Always specify Lucas Accessories QUALITY AND SERVICE GO BEHIND THE BRAND SINGAPORE. 54 Orcr, Te *****169 words
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Article122 1969-06-28 23 "M> <mi Rtiv ronran a^. I y CJU^ > M """A"*"! OR(H\KURU. I "ATA DATANG S\l lt.\TAN<i RIM (HIMIS «.re*n Son |,r,| shah lUUnr L'^^l.' wavmih joiin ma ii. ""^'j 1"- ""l.d^ce Marian L»dy John Meed >prfd Orh Dxnamlc MWH\II\N un,|AM NOHROOZ Just William ManhatUn Queens Gambit rum trvwto122 words
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Article1342 1969-06-28 23 tKNMG K()KK( AST: (,Ood .JfJJM 2.30 CLASS 3 DIVISION 2 BlIin^" ($8,500) 8F I 374 M REPRIEVE a (Cheah, Tan A- LltrTi RS Breukeltn 5 9 0 AeaMl 1 I ***** SWEET MELODY a (CIsMM) Rndßern 5 «10 'Fl 14 1 MO3O PJEBELFT a 'XX Nri leon K1,342 words
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541 1969-06-28 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By j> A YA DATANG goes over a bit of distance again after two encouraging runs in sprint and can be confidently backed in Race 2 at Bukit Timah. Last time out on this course he ran third to Houston Ranger541 words
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150 1969-06-28 23 ART NOLVEAL galloped like a winnei at Bukit Timah yesterday morning when he did 3t in 36 3/5 sec. (ireen Son (Johnny Wilson inn am. Dint matched stride* over 31 in 36 4/5. MarY of Distinction and Stay Free race J150 words
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Article149 1969-06-28 23 DUBLIN. Frl. Australian Des Coleman. former champion jockey in Singapore and Malaysia, will ride Northern Mist in the Irish Sweeps Derby tomorrow. Seventeen runners were declared ye.*terday for the 12f race to be run at the Curragh In County Kildare. They Include the first, third,Reuter - 149 words
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Advertisement145 1969-06-28 23 BE A >*. PILOT v MAKE YOUR CAREER IN THE /-wiTx SINGAPORE f/^\\ ARMED (™y J runur.o XmMnsrmji/ "Racing improves the breed" is a saying common amongst car enthusiasts. And it's a fact. Winning is to capture the glory but to compete shows the spirit Accepting the challenge, Mazda takes145 words
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Article, Illustration315 1969-06-28 24 C. K. LEE - PATCHED-UP MELBOURNE SAILS FOR SYDNEY C. K. LEE: By SINGAPORE. Friday SK.MB\UA,(. shipyard <-ould and would have \rry much liked to lia\* done permanent repairs to tin damaged ainraft carrier .Melbourne. the yard general manager. Mr. R. Hunker said today as the ship left for Sydney. He said: "We have315 words
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200 1969-06-28 24 Call for a school to teach boys the ABC of sex I ONDON. Fri. A school for sex where boys would be instructed in the art of making love was suggested today by a leading sociologist. Mr. Michael Schofield. author and research worker into the sexual behaviour of young people,Reuter - 200 words
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Article56 1969-06-28 24 NEW DELHI. Prt. A sUrvlng family of six tied themselves together and jumped into a river last night to commit suicide, but the father then swam ashore to report his family's deaths The bodies of his wife, a son and three daughters -were found In theReuter - 56 words
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Article396 1969-06-28 24 LONDON. Fri The market drifted lower today. Signs in the clearing banks' May June lending figures that advances are moving in the direction on the Government ceiling deterred equity buyers. Towards the close, the Financial Times index was 2.6 down at 391.4. Clomul' middle prices of selected396 words
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571 1969-06-28 24 ui>i im>ii> |s.i INNS. .in i night :ibl i I irdi u<ks H .11. i. Ki-iKht 63 jniarho < Shar|XI) Bl •>" ii.i\in c Knot! i) Brown 103 Kutrhrr < Hampshire 1 1 Broi 1 1 9 Mm run out -9 l.lo>d C Illinguorth571 words
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189 1969-06-28 24 LONDON. Fri Australians Rod Layer and Tony Roche and Hollands Tom Ok the top three n seeds, all won third round mai> today to reach the 16 at the Wimbledon open tennis championships. Layer. the defei champion and No. 1 was back189 words
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Article523 1969-06-28 24 Ml S s|V(.| S '.'nd Kd: R Emerson lAust) bt 8. Maihews ißn 6-a. 6-1. Smith iUS i bt D Llo>d (Bn 6-3. 7-J. 6-1. J Le.schly cDeni bt J Kuiiver iPr» 6-4, 22-20. (i-4. W Bowrey (Austi lit (1 Goven cFYi 8-6. 6-4. 6-3; R Wilson523 words
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Advertisement122 1969-06-28 24 A set of drums four guitars. singer Tk piano right here and now in a three inch box XIITACHI 622\ m New tone, new volume, new ml m clarity from the most power- M /SSH ful little music box ever sold. I vf+mJh Specify m HITACHI it MAKES A POWER122 words
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Advertisement239 1969-06-28 24 INTENSIVE SHORT COURSE for 7969 and GENERAL COURSE tor 1970 Please note that we mark all the Exercises and Tests of the Short Course MCC gives tuition for the following examinations and subjects: Higher School Certilieote: General Paper, tco- Qualifying Test: (W. WalayMo) Emlbri Ltmnomici Paper I and 11, Geogrophy,239 words
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