The Straits Times, 7 June 1967

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The stariats Times Tile National iwspnpiir Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1967 it 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)2266
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  • 314 1 [JNITED NATIONS, Tues. The Security Council was *luc* to resume debating the Middle Kasl conflict ;.t 15,'W GMT today (11 p.m. Malaysian tim c) ;iiliid sii*ns of BO East-West deadlock. The council met in formal public session for less than an hour yesterday
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  • 1708 1 In the air ISRAELI SUPERIORITY BEGINS TO TELL: HEAVY ARAB LOSSES On land TANK BATTLES RAGE FOR SECOND DAY: SYRIA GUNS OPEN UP CAIRO, Tuesday T? GYPT decided today to halt all navigation in the Suez Canal and ordered ships already in it to get out. The decision
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  • 62 1 HONG KONG. Tues. A Honan Radio- report said "violent fighting" had erupted in some parts of China's most important wheat-produc-ing province, just as the Important summer harvest was getting under way. It was the second time In three days that a provincial radio had reported serious fighting,
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  • 37 1 PEARLAND (Texas). Tues. Astronaut Edward G. Olvens. 37 was killed early today in a car accident in this little town near ihe manned spacecraft centre. He had never flown in space. Reuter.
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  • 29 1 JAKARTA. Tue.s. Deputed President Soekarnos 88th birthday today went almost unnoticed here. The former dictator spent the day quietly at Bogor Palace. There was no celebration.
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  • 195 1 Big jump in tin price SINGAPORE. Tues. The continued fighting between Israel and the Arab Stales today sent the tin price up KM4SI a mm ill and caused above average turnover in the rubber market, which opened half an hour earlier, and sent share prices down sharpl>. The most speitm
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  • 176 1 Oil shares take a beating NEW YORK. Tues. Jolted by the war in the Middle East. prices in stock markets around 1 1 1 world wavered sharply yesterday in brisk trading. In general, oil shares look a severe beating as fears grew of possible damage to oil installations in the
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  • 152 1 LONDON. Tues. The Secretariat of the Far Eastern Shipping Conference is awaiting a decision on a surcharge (possibly between 10 and 30 per cent) for the longer voyage round the Cape. The roule to the Far East via the tape is between 3.000 to 4.000
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  • 100 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A policeman fired two warning ?hots in the air to disperse a mob of 200 people demonstrating in front of the Sultan Street railway station last night. He fired thi- shots when the mob set upon a police patrol car with sticks
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  • 348 1 Tan Siew Sin is now Tun L'UALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues.— The Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, and the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Tan Sri V. T. Sambanthan. have been awarded the Seri Setia Mahkota (SSM) which carries the title of Tun. They are among 464 people who
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  • 49 1 M FLASH I Wr.l Egypt tned forces hieh com Id l s pl;inc* Iff Mis \ir BaM ill Lit m>\ BBC Mid I nd Aljfrr ,1 oIT diplomatic < ,i. i B lOK\U Mitsui linrlap:inese freighter Mataai Mini trapprd In Gftat p halfway throneh anal with *hlp* "f
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 417 2 LONDON, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Nasser last night denied in a recorded television interview that he deliberately engineered the Middle East crisis for prestige reasons. He was interviewed by Mr. Anthony Nutting, former British Minister who resigned in protest at his Government's Suez policy
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    • 181 2 France stops all arms to Israel and Arabs JMKIv Tues. France has suspended arms deliveries to warring Israel and the Arab countries, official sources said last night The embargo, affecting arms and military equipment, concerned Israel, the bbited Arab Republic, Syria. Lebanon. Jordan, Kuwait. Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Israel is
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    • 63 2 AMSTERDAM lues —An entima'ed 6.000 peoplp demonstrated In Amsterdam last night in favour of Israel in the preaent Middlr-En.st crisis There were no inciden's The Dutch Zionist Association reported that Its "Help Israel" Fund which ooened vesrerd»v had alresdv a 5 million Builders iUSS7OO OPO> in
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    • 255 2 MOSCOW. Tuesday r FHE Kremlin today demanded that Israel stop Its aggression against Arab countries and withdraw its troops behind the lines held before flghtinp broke out yesterday. An official Soviet Government statement Issued soon after midnight Moscow time (2100 GMT)
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    • 47 2 LONDON. I'urs London underwriter! have imposed war risk premiums on shipping and rargo in the Middle East. The Increase* ranee from half per cent to two pei rent of the total Insured value varying according to porta and routes. The? took effect today.— AP.
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    • 139 2 Pineau on 1956 and the war today LONDON Tues.— Former French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau said today the Middle East war largely justified British and French attemp years ago to topple Presisident Nasser and "find a balanced solution in the Middle East." Mr. Pineau who Foreign Mlmst*r at the time
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    • 324 2 Palestinian Arabs who have since been trying to return to the area with the full support of all the Arab countries. At the end of World War Two. the Arab League was formed to bring cohesion to. and end rivalries
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    • 231 2 3 Indian soldiers with UN force die in Israeli -air raid ITNITED NATIONS. v Tues.— Three Indian soldiers with the U.N. Emergency Force in the Gaza Strip have been killed in Israeli air raids, the Secret-ary-General, U Thant, said. He told an emergency session of the Security Council that the
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    • 86 3 In the Sinai AN EGYPTAIN ROCKET GUN POSITION NEAR BORDER r PHIS picture, taken A before the outbreak of war. shows the kind of arid, dusty battleground the Israelis and Egyptians are fighting on now. The Egyptians set up this rocket gun position recently near the border where it runs
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    • 443 3 I ONDON, Tues. The British Government said yesterday it was not taking sides in the Arab-Israeli conflict and called on the United Nations to negotiate in early ceasefire. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. George Brown, told a packed House of Commons that the
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    • 271 3 NEW YORK, Tues. President Johnson's neutral policy in the Middle Last war was booed last night by several thousand people at a labour rally for Israel. Max Greenberg. president of the United Wholesale. Retail M*fl Department Store Workers Union, mentioned Johnson's stand in
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    • 154 3 It's death in the electric chair for Speck pEORIA (Illinois). Tues. Richard Speck, the 25-year-old merchant seaman convicted of the murder of eight nurses in Chicago last summer, was yesterday sentenced to die in the electric chair. Passing the death penalty, Judge Herbert Paschea carried out tha recommendation of the
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      33 3 ADEN, Tues— A curfew was clamped on parts of Aden after a Briton and eight Arabs were killed and 14 Arabs wounded in a fiesli outbreak of anti-British violence today.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 100 4 $4,300 for boy hurt by taxi SINGAPORE. Tues. Eeven-year-nld Yusof bin Jalal, plaintiff In a claim for damages In connection with a traffic accident, was today awarded $4,300 under a consent judement In the High Court His father. Jalal bin Surma n. the second plaintiff, was awarded $200 In special
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  • 70 4 'Around-World in 80 Days' by Mollie Ang SINGAPORE. Tues— Miss Tourism Slngapura. Miss MolUe Ang will tell members of the V's Men's Club of Singapore "How I sold Singapore Around -the- World In 80 nays. in a lunch-time talk on Saturday at the Troika restaurant She will recount the hectic
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  • 35 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— There will be no water tomorrow from 9 am to 6 p.m at Holland Road between Tan Boon Chdng Avenue and Holland Grove Road); Jalan Jellta: Jalan Tenang and Jalan Istlmewa.
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  • 135 4 Honest boy commended SINGAPORE, Tues. A schoolboy. Tan Hwang Ypw. who found $500 on Nov. 5 last yrar and handed it over to his headmaster to be returned to the owner, was commended today. At the Kandang Kerhau Police Station, Tan. 14 of the Balestirr Road Integrated School. received a
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  • 328 4 Giant liner now to miss Singapore SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 45,000-ton Canberra, the world's largest passenger liner, will not be coming to Singapore in view of the Middle East war. Bhe was due In Singapore on her maiden visit on June 17. Mr. John Mills, director of the P and O agents,
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  • 180 4 Rowdies who became silent SINGAPORE. Tues. Two o men were each fined $25 In a magistrate's court today after being found guilty of being members of an unlawful assembly at Jalan Besar Road on March 26 this year. Cheng Aw Lock. 28. and Than Weng Kee. 25. chose to remain
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  • 43 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The hearing of the dispute between the Singapore Bank Employees' Union and the Mercantile Bank over the dismissal of an employee, Mlsi Tan Meow Jee, which was scheduled for June U in the Second Industrial Arbitration Court has bean postponed.
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    10 4 THE 45.000-ton P and O luxury passenger liner s.s. Canberra.
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  • 2889 5 SIEW SIN AND SAMBANTHAN ARE MADE TUNS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday 'JHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong has conferred honours on 464 people to mark his 60th birthday tomorrow. The following is the full honours list: SHU MAHARAJA MANGRI NE(.ARA IS.M.Ni: Dato Pengiran Haji Ahmad Raffae bin Orrng Kaya Pengiran
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  • 56 5 CINGAPOBB. Turv President Yusof bin bkaJi today »ent thi> mr*sagr lv the Yang di-Prr-tuan \K»ne of Malaysia: "On thr occasion of the official birthday of Your Majesty. I am happy to extend to Your Majesty thr sood wishes of thr fiovernment and proplr of Singapore for Your
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    • 61 5 hri Ahm+r Hy 1/ *-§»§> WWW W \jf »O0 GOT PREMTV CLUST.r I -AMD V THAT WHEKJ /^-ONORABLE (^DAMCK RAST TIME NOU HERE, > iTJaT j JUVENILE DERINQUENT. I I WIFE WISHES S\ I RIKJE WEWISHkJik YOU CftO».ftKft. TT/r. Z NOW i HOhIOPABI-E I\ TD hAAKEUP FDR V DAKJCEL.'.O \TDSEE
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  • 300 6 GIRL RAPED CHARGE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. PRELIMINARY inquiry in which a businessman, Kok Haiti Yam, is charged with raping a 13-year-oM schoolgirl twice, Ix'gan in the ninth magistrate's court. Kok. 38. Is alleged to have raped the Rirl some time in December last
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  • 267 6 Housing park: No compulsion to get lots SINGAPORE. Tues. The Housing and Development Board said today that tenants of Queen&town housing estate are not compelled to obtain lots in the new car parks provided by the board to alleviate the parking problem in the estate. In a statement, the board
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  • 151 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Islamic Teachers' Association is planning a series of protects to raise $250,000 for build Ing an 18-class-room Islamic secondary school. The school, to be built on land leased from the Government at Kaki Bukit in Jalan Eunos will be equipped
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  • 104 6 SINGAPORE. Tue.s Mr Plulippe Gulllemln. Cultural AtUche of the French Embassy here, will give away prizes and certificates to 116 student* of the Adult Education Board for passlug French language examinations at the Cultural centre theatre in Canning Rise tomorrow at 7.30 p
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  • 191 6 I SINGAPORE. Tv««. IN connection with Nation al Day celebrations. Rac'io Slngapura Is holding a i ompetitiun for verse writers Participants can choose any subject that they likf In praise of Singapore, such as the role of youth In nation building. multiracial harmony, landmarks, the port
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  • 252 6 SIM.APORL. Tues The (.rim. in Ambassador in Singapore. Baron von Kichthofen. and the chairman of the Adult {■'duration Board. Dr. Tai Chen II". i last night presented diplomas, certificates .mil prizes to successful students of the (German language studies at the Cultural Centre.
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  • 53 6 SINGAPORE lue.s. Thr nr\t Government family planning mobill exhibition, organised by the Sir.gaporr Family Planning *nd Population Board In contunction v.th thr Peoples Association, will be held al the Telok Aver community centre Irom Thursday, to Sunday. The exhibition will be open daily from 330 p m
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  • 432 6  -  JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE. Tues. Raffles Institution Singapore's prestige school— today celebrateo its 144 th anniversary. And invited to revisit his Alma Mater as guest -of honour was the Minister of Social AlTairs. Inche Othman Wok. He is seen above inspecting the Raffles School Cadet
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  • 122 6 TODAY S educational T V on Channel 8 is as follows: 830 a.m.— 8.50 am English literaluie 8* 'recioui Stream I 9.15 9 3A. Mathematics Sec. I 10—10.20. National language Sec 1— "Berbahasa Denuan Betul II'; 1105—1126. Mathematics. Sec 2— •Variables and Functions II 1 1.45
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    • 106 6 MXI'RE ASWfsJG ME WHO WAS V SORRY TO TT^^SP3 j DIDNIT Y<Xl TELL? YES BUT Hfc""^^*^* CM HE Dip TO BE QUEEN OF J A SETTER PISTURR "OUR I xX'fe^fe THAT OA.F I'D REFUSES .HE SAYS EH^ THAT GEEVVHIZ"? _y RIGHT? AM r HICMNESS, P GRANT HIM AM (TO WAIT...
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  • 270 7 24 Barisan unions to stage protest at Ministry- SINGAPORE. Tues. All 24 Barisan So-sialis-lcd trade unions are to stage a "peaceful demonstration" outside the Labour Ministry in Havelock Road tomorrow. The demon^trd.on, scheduled for 1 p.m., ls to protest against the Government's de-registration of three of the Leftwing unions for
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  • 176 7 I SINGAPORE, Tues. r pHE Ministry of Interior and Defence has revokA ed the citizenship of 11 political detainees, who were detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance for involvement in Com-munist-front activities. i 1 This Ls a prelude to possible deportation. The detainess were
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  • 315 7 Ministry's boost to Tourist Year campaign KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THREE-MONTH "Terima Kaseh" cheque drive with poster and photographic competitions will be some of the activities undertaken by the Tourist Department of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to boost the International Tourist Year 1967 campaign. This was announced toKy by
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  • 64 7 IPOH. Tues A draughtsman. j Mr. Lee Thoo Yeoh. today recovered his car at a tin mine near Gunnng Rapat new village, three miles from here, four hours after it was stolen from outside nis house in Jalan Yang Kalsom. The car was found with Its
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  • 31 7 RAUB. Tues The Umnn I Ktum Ibu. which has been mac- tive for a long time, will be rei vived at a meeting at the Town Hall on Saturday
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  • 55 7 I/UANTAN. Tues. A f-iimer, Sulaiman bin Talib. 49, was found slashed to d<ath in some bushes 100 feet from his house yesterday. His throat was cut and a bloodstained parang .ay at his side. Two days ago, his 15--year-old daughter, Saadiah, was found dead in his
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  • 80 7 THAI GIRL VISITOR TO STRAITS TIMES rAI university student, Miss Yupln Sirisinakorn. 20, trying her hand at a linotype machine in the Straits Times office in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. On her left is Mr. A. Anthony Samy. a lino operator, who showed her how to use the machine Looking on
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  • 24 7 SBGAMAT. Tues. The Johorr Branch of the National Union of 1 Teachers Will hold Us annual dance tomorrow at Batu Pahat 'Club.
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  • 145 7 Talks soon with U.S. on tin stockpile policy I/lALA LI'MPLR. Tuei The International Tin Council will hold talks with the I nited States Government th>s month on its tin stockpile disposal programme. This was stated here today oy the president of the All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association, Senator Chan Kwonc Hon,
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  • 22 7 PENANG Tues. A new Volvo car belonging to a busine.ssman was ;|ilpn from outside his house in Kelawel Road ye«t*rterday.
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  • 123 7 Railway union gives notice of dispute ITUALA LUMPUR. 1V Tues. The Railway Administration has received a 14-day notice dated June 3 from the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya on the existence of a dispute. Conflrmlnß this today. the deputy general manager of the Malayan Railway, Inche Waad bin Jamaluddln. said: "I
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    • 237 7 Straits Times Crossword Bl^H HI Hi HI WM 7. Make an error In music 1 Not IKUBS unusual (8). 1 Bum part of the canal weed 8. Absurdity of Lear? (8). (8). 13. Ate stew on dock by ship 5. Priest has reformed someone 5 to be In the castle
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  • 42 8 W Word* SIS /Minimum) THI CMILORBN OF th* lat* Mr* M Velluplllal of Mentakab. thanks all r»l»tlvf» frifndu for their kind att»nd*nr»s. cordolmcn on th* fun»ral of th»lr h»lov«l mother Orat»ful S'sff of Pl»trl' t Honpltal. M»ntak»r> aid C, H Kuantan.
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  • 26 8 n Wordi SIS i Minimum) IN LOVINQ MEMORY of th* Wt* Ptnnathambtr Tnillaimuthu departed Ttk Jun* 19M D«»rly remembered by nil wife and family
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    • 605 8 In twenty -four hours the Middle East crisis has grown immeasurably graver. The closing of the Suez Canal and Egypt's call to Arabs everywhere to sabotage and destroy British and American interests overshadows the news of battle in the desert We are much nearer world war. The
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    • 409 8 The settlement brought home from Tokyo by Tengku Abdul Rahman removes an unhappy legacy of the Pacificwar. And about time. It profited neither country to hay*» the ghost of past wrongs hanging over a relationship otherwise so healthy and premising. Japan apparently has offered to make a
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    • 212 8 The Prai steel mill, which Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, the Penang Chief Minister, opened yesterday, is just a baby by most international standards but quite big enough for a starter. No investors are going to get their fingers smelted. There is a safe domestic market for the
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  • 409 8 LESSON 51 in a new series by YUNUS MARIS GLOSSARY: Xitek PERmuIaAN CN) mltiai point, ihe beginning. kaiangAN (n> section, group 101 people); Dl-nanKAN iv) to be denied; mason enamour ivi to get Involved, to participate: MENYEhelah (V) to side, to be on the aide of; ltKbatal iv
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  • 1385 8 President Nasser hot called for "a return of the state of affairs before 1948," before the creation of the State of Israel. He seeks the elimination of the State of Israel. What was the "state of affairs before 1948" and how did the
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  • 615 9 THE past 12 months will be remembered as the period when Royalty went to the people. When His Majesty the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong 60 today addressed the nation this time last year, he had one birthday wish that there should be peace and
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  • 356 9 THE honour of trooping His Majesty's Colour this year jjoes to the Malaysian Reconnaissance Corps The occasion: The Yang di-Pertuan Alton*'* 60th birthday. Venue: Merdeka Stadium This is the first time that the King's colour is being trooped by the Corps since it
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  • 49 10 Presidents foster goodwill President Johnson of the I'nited States and President Luebke of West Germany were the King's two very important visitors during the past year. Picture above shows the King with the Johnsons at Subang Airport. President Luebke who visited later, (right) at a dinner at Istana Negara.
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  • 363 10 MALAYSIA'S Yang di-Pertuan Agong look time off from his onerous duties during the past year to personally welcome two visiting Heads of State. First it was President Johnson and later the President of the Republic of West Germany, Dr. Heinrich Luebke. Both visitors
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    14 10 The Kins and Queen arriving at Ipob airport during a state visit to Perak.
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    • 363 10 ANOTHER IIIHU I] IMTERHATIOHAI/////i7// victory mliliwML m "*"^^j3s«fcaa>^ PkaW^^M^ 9 |J]J S pjapp Hpr I^^- Js«^s«b«^.-.^_^ .-ft' The Shell Centennial 4000 '.*'U I. 1' Rally it the longeft in the world. iMMMHbs The 1967 event wet held in Canada and ran a full eight doyi, from May 3rd to 10th,
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    • 277 10 El SPECIAL CONCESSIONS SINGAPORE— KUALA LUMPUR PENANG BP aflßßa^"^ .'"ingapnre Dtp: £10 am* K Ljmpur Dcp' 850 tm. ■^HHL^K^^ fl^^oK Lumpur Arr: 3. 35 p.m. Pcnang Arr: 5.27 pm. sS 1 vm P u Dcp: B.SO a.m.* Pcnang Dcp: 8.25 a.m. l^pHp*}? |>T -^J ia^^^gn S ngapore Arr: 3.45 pm.
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  • 465 11 AS Supreme o mmander of the Malaysian Armed Forces, Ihe Yang di-Per-tuan Agong has assumed three top ranks. Hi i Majesty is: Field Marshal of the Army, Admiral of the Fleet and Marshal of the Air Force. A keen marksman, the King is
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  • 141 11 nnODAYS programme in X Kuala Lumpur will begin at 8 a.m. with a Trooping the Colour ceremony at the Merdeka Stadium. This will be followed by a Mengadap (paying of homage) ceremony and an Investiture at the Istana Negara at 10.30 .am In the evening, thousands
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    • 22 11 KIAN GWAN (MALAYA) LTD. offer their heartiest Congratulations to His Majesty the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the occasion of his official birthday
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    • 70 11 FelieitatieHs and siseepe 2©©@l wi§fe.©S ©El sixtieth. Mrthday DVNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO HIS MAJESTY TUANKU ISMAIL NASIRUDDIN SHAH IBNI ALMARHUM SULTAN ZAINAL ABIDIN. THE YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG ON THE OCCASION OF HIS BIRTHDA V TOD A V a name for a11... d ifil ...heepjm Ija Quality MANUFACTURER
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  • 217 12 IN the last twelve months the Yang di Pertuan Agong had expressed the wish and visited the various States to see how the people lived and worked, how industry flourished The King urged the various State Governments to work for the good of the people.
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  • 32 12 During one of the Royalty-meets-the-people tours, the King is seen at the Trengganu Government's 4,000-acre oil palm project and nursery at Sungei Tons, 29 miles from Kuala Trengganu.
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    • 46 12 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS to ,i D.V.M.M. SRI PADUKA BAGINDA YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG TUANKU ISMAIL NASIRUDDIN SHAH IBM ALMARHUM SULTAN ZAINAL ABIDIN, D.K., D.iM.N., S.P.M.T., D.K. (Kelantan), D.K. (Selangor), K.CM.G. ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 60TH BIRTHDAY from PERSATUAN BANX2 DALAM MALAYSIA THE ASSOCIATION OF BANKS IN MALAYSIA
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    • 177 12 Sincere Congratulations Humble good wishes to His Majesty Tuanku Ismail Nasiruddin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Zainal Abidin, D.K., S.P.M.T., D.M.N., D.X; (Sel), D.K. (Kel), K.CM.G., the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong. on the occasion of His Majesty's Birthday from Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd., 36, Jalan Ampanfi, Kuala Lumpur. AJINOMOTO (MALAYSIA) LTD.
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  • 213 13 The King's medal for the gallant major Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues— Major Ismail bin Ghows, who captured four ol the enemy single-handed during an operation in Tawau last October, has been awarded a medal for gallantry (Pingat Panglima Gagah Berani) in the Yang di-Pertuan Agongs Birthday Honours list. Arrording to
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  • 27 13 SINGAPORE. Tues— Paintings dv Singapore and Malaysian schoolchildren are among an international collection of child art being assembled in Australia for exhibition in Australian schools.
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  • 35 13 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Minister of State, for Education. Inche Rahim Ishak. wiil open the first open national ch.ss championship at the Sißlar> community centre on Friday. The championship will end on July 1.
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  • 217 13  -  REJAL ARBEE ROSE FROM CONSTABLE TO CPO By JOHORE BAHRU Tues.— Johore s No 1 police officer, Senior Assistant Commissioner Haji Abdul Kadir bin Haji Hassan, retired today after serving 30 years in the force. Haji Abdul Kadir, 53. has been Chief Police Officer
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  • 87 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The retiring Chief of Staff. Far Bast Command Headquarters, Maj-Oen. J. Harington, today paid a courtesy call on "an old friend." the acting Deputy inspector-General of Police. Mr. J.J. Raj. Sr.. here Maj.-Oen Hartrurton return* to Singapore tomorrow. He described
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  • 48 13 PENANO. Tues. The Bungei Nibong KechU Youth Club w.ll give prize* to the best pop music troupe, best pop s»nger and best music composition at a charity show to be held on Saturday night. The contest* are open to Malay music troupes and singers In Penang.
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  • 20 13 PENANO. Tues— Thieve* stole a TV set from a teacher's house at Permaiang Pauh. Province Wellesley yesterday.
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  • 587 13 A walkout by SNAP leaders KUCHING, Tuesday |)ATO James Wol 0 vice-pre-sident i if the opposition Saravak National Party (SNAP) and Deputy Chief Minister in Dato Ningkan's cabinet, led party members in a walkout at today's meeting of Council Negri. The walk-out came after Dato Wong had told the council
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  • 130 13 CINOAFORE. Tue.v The Castom.s Department today warned housewives against buying a certain orand of monasodium glutamate (seasoning) with the stamp of a Taiwan firm en the lib. plastic packages. The Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Mr. Chua Choa Lin, described the powder .-us "highly adulterated." He
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  • 56 13 BRUNEI TOWN, Tues. A Government spokesman here confirmed that the Brunei Currency Board is making inducements with Malaysia and Bbicspon concerning the inU'rchangeability of the new currencies to be issued on M'Ui irtv '1 that letters had been exchanged between the currency authorities and a decuwon
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  • 75 13 SINGAPORE Tues. Twenty people were killed in road accidents last month five fewer than in May last year. This brought the total number of people kWN In the first five months of this year to 92 22 fewer tha.; the same period last year. But
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  • 292 13 CAIRO GRADS PLEDGE SUPPORT FOR ARABS FUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malaysian Association of Graduates of Cairo universities today gave Its full support to the Arab nations in their struggle against Israel. A six-man delegation from the association led by its chairman. Dato <Dr Abdul Jalil bin Hassan, today called on
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  • 31 13 BL'TTEKWORTH. TUES. Tliip\ps broke m'.n a coffee shop at Jnlan pprmat.tns Pauh here nnd carried off a safe containing about $300 and cigarettes wortn another $300 from a showcase
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    • 191 13 nothing BUY NOW! $?3 E 9O mr^m IN OUR 2nd for two rV^W' BIC GROUP OF /sj^r^^^ FASHioN clothes >lif%L MID -YEAR tfmIS&^XUL. STOCK-OFFER fePP^\» (LAST WEEK) If KM \W 2 pc. SUITS 2 fit $13.98 A JHRe^A \£a DKSS£S 2 far $13.90 Sypk BLOUS£S 2 flr 8M skirts 2*
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    • 177 13 This new cameraJg^H ZLectto 35^L Y>SHKA ELECTRO 35 may look like other cam#r«». but It's not. It* ntw. .ail- through. It can practically m* in th« darV. Evan one tmall candia givat light enough Than |u*t viaw and snap. automatically you have a. claar. 'living' pictum. without fflath. Even if
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    • 92 13 THE TIDES TODAY: Sedlll KechU 10.11 a.m. (t>.9ft> 8.08 p.m. (S.'Jfti; Singapore 10.55 a.m. (7.3 ft) 10.04 p.m (8.4U); Port Dickson 6.52 am (7.3 ft) 6.23 p.m (8 7ft); Port Swettenh&m 4.54 a.m. (13 7ft) 4.64 p.m. (15ft); PenanE 12 01 a.m. (B.3ft). TOMORROW: Sedill Kechll 10.51 am. (7.3 ft)
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    • 769 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuala, Lumpur 7.00 News In English and Prnanf 6 Ipoh and Ma- 7.10 The Yang dl-Pertuan larra: 3 and 10 Johorp Bahru; Agongs Birthday broadcast 4 Taiplnj: 7 Batu Pahat; 9 725 Interlude; 7.35 Bamural— Xlu "T A Clue to Windthunder: 800 7.30 A.M. Programme sum
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  • 119 14 MR. J. S. Kirkham Senm. (above li-fti chairman of the I.A Group of Companies congratulates Mr. Vow Vow Seong managing director of Dm Yoke Lin Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, whos- firm won the first prize in the Carrier 1966 Sales Incentive contest. Ong Yoke Lin Co.
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  • 52 14 Mr. L. Hlelfcher, a leading Agfacolour expert, from the Photo Technical Centre of Agfa-Gevaert Aktlengcsellschaft. Leverkusen, Germany, recently paid a weeklong visit to Agfa-Gevaert Services Ltd., Singapore. During his stay in Singapore, Mr. Hielscher advised on technical Innovations to improve processing and printing techniques of local Agfacolour
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  • 143 14 MR. Goh Klok Chuan, manager of the Electronics and Engineering Co. left by air recently for Europe to study the latest developments In cinema equipment. Mr. Goh will visit the Fedl factory In Padova, Italy which manufactures projectors, chairs, stage and studio sound equipment.
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  • 238 14 A NEWLY-ESTABLISHED textile mill in Jurong is now turning out garments for the local market at prices considerably lower than the imported equivalents. "In quality the local product la not Inferior to any or the Imported brands because our technical knowhow Is drawn from Germany.
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  • 184 14 Finance company moves to new head office ASIA Commercial Finance Ltd., a subsidiary of Asia Commercial Banking Corp. Ltd., recently moved into their new head office building at South Bridge Road, Singapore. The new building underwent extensive renovation which Included an up-to-date decor cost'ng $300,000. It Is lully air-conditioned and
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  • 131 14 'THREE members of Harper Oilflllan Perak Branch, who have put in a combined 108 years serv.ee were presented with a gold watch and a long service medal each at the centenary dinner celebration of the company in Ipoh recently. They are Mr. Yeoh Ewe Swee 60. who
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  • 135 14 MR. Ralph King has been appointed local director of two new subsidiary companies launched by Taylor Woodrow (BuildIng Exports) Ltd. In the Far East Arcon Ltd. In Hong Kong, and Arcon (Singapore) Ltd in Singapore. During the past 17 years the Arcon structures have
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  • 351 14  -  MOK SIN PIN By (SINGAPORE and Malaysian cultivators will in future have the opportunity of going into another industry which is a good foreign exchange earner. The industry is the cultivation of patchouli, a small herbaceous plant whose oil has long been the most
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  • 64 14 tlon. the company hopes to produce from, about' 1,500 to 2.000 lb of patchouli oil a month Production will be stepped-up when the supply of patchouli leaves, now available in small quantities and imported from Indonesia, becomes more readily available locally in future. All products of the company will be
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  • 127 14 'T'HE Ipoh branch of the Sim Lim Finance (Malaysia) Ltd.. was officially opened for business on Saturday which was celebrated ny a cocktail party The parent company. Sim Lim Co. (Malaysia), has moved its branch in Horley street. Ipoh. to the same premises as the finance department
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  • 92 14 A $180 million contract, believed to be the largest of its kind ever placed with one manufacturer, has been awarded to the London amliate of International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (ITT) for the supply and installation of an undersea cable link between South Africa and Europe.
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    263 14 poRDS managing director. Mr. I. Ci. Hepworth. has announced the appointment of Mr. I < >■ Biow Seng (above) secretary treasurer and a director of the company, and Mr. Peter Pennefather aa general tales manager. Mr. I.cc. who was formerly manager of the vehicle sales division, succeeds Mr. R.C.F. (hrn
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    • 290 14 k Carrier k^ •i*"^ V I howhotdoesithlset^l GET BEFORE YOU CALL ME? I'm your Ccrrier Deoler here ond I will odvise, plon, install end service your Carrier Air Conditioning. Why rot coll me now' Mr. Sam Kum Hong s^Your Carrier dealer at Carco Ltd., Singapore. k MEMBER Of THE EZZS^DISTNBUTION
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    • 174 14 4 -^^^^j^m y Does your company need add.tional plant or domestic items, through the med um of all machinery? Buying or replacing industrial and approved dealers in Singapore Mjlays.a and commercial equipment often puts a heavy Brunei State, strain on a company's reserves. Why not let mac' rr V° Ur
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  • 55 15 CAMERA ON PLANE RECORDS GRAPHIC PICTURE A GUN camera mounted on the plane of Major Ralph Kus t c r (USAF) recorded this graphic picture of a direct hit on a North Vietnamese MiG 17 during a dogfight near Hanoi. Picture at left shows the strike: the
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  • 253 15 WELLINGTON, Tuesday. is the king-pin vi New Zealand's interest in South-East Asia, the New Zealand High Commissioner in Malaysia, Mr. Hunter Wade, said in an interview published today. Mr. \V.\de. who has been appointed Deputy High Commissioner in London after Ove viars
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  • 124 15 i I^UALA LUMPUK, Tues. New Zealand's Hiah Commissioiier t«) Malaj Ma. Mr. Hunter W.id. had a close brush with demonstrator? here last week. The car he wa.s travelling ;n was cauchi am:d.st a swarm ol demonstrator protesting a«a;n.st the treatment ot
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  • 259 15 Strikers urge union to study dispute KUALA LUMPUR, lv Tues. The 300 striking workers of the Dunlop tyre factory at Petaling Jaya today called on their union to study their dispute thoroughly before labelling tiieir strikes a "unilateral and illegal action." A spokesman tor the striking workers said that the
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  • 150 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. All 60 staff members of the Nanyang Siang Pau editorial department eligible to vote, today voted to loin i the Singapore National I Union of Journalists. They voted at a secret ballot supervised by a Labour Ministry team led by the Registrar of
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  • 162 15 ORAL lues. Steel to be produced dv the iviaiayawaia steel 111 Prai is expected to save Malaysia aoum $22 million a year in foreign exenange. This estimate «v given oy the chiei tngineer. Mr. M. Kase. at me official open.iiK ol
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  • 140 15 Last batch of Green Jackets re-routed pKNANO. Tues. The ma:n body ol the 2nd Bn. Royal Green Jackets flying back to Britain atter completing a tour of duty in the Far Ea.-i. will bypass the trouble spots m the Middle Ea.-t "Since June 1. the route of our aircraft has
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  • 53 15 KL'ANTAN Tues.--A motorwt. H.ki Chot; Foh alias Ho Choon Funi 25- wai fined Sl-2UO or six months' Jail for causing the death of a seven-year-old boy. krua:l bin Ka.sah by negligent driving, at the ninth mile. Gambang Road last September. He was also disqualified from driving
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  • 236 15 PULL OF A GIRL'S CHARM BRINGS VISITOR HERE I>ENANG. Tues. A 1 woman Legislative Councillor of New South Wales is visiting this country because she was impressed by the charm of a Malaysian girl student in Sydney. "On my return to Australia. I shall certainly try to persuade other leaders
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  • 29 15 PKNANQ rues.- Malay r*atIhc B^g<«n Jnmal Mua> iim parish' Buttcrworth. will hold a kenduu in their niotqur on June 16- to crlrbraie the birthday of Prophft Mohammed.
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    • 150 15 Eyc*ii more Cathay Pacific ISitj-jcMs lu»l wcumi Singapore and Japan •~r" > x Take your pick Take one of our daily ■v^,* laV V ill much jets toTokvo and 11/^^j wr\% Osaka. Or»topo>erin L 11. mi- Kou-. 5T I'heii choose from the 5fV V f JBj 15 j^t*^^^^•^^l^ between Ff
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    • 595 16 < ••tit in tic-tl I miiii r.igr Si ACKNOWLEDGMENT M H nrits IM Ifinnniiml r.EORcc james. Oraos Batttaa, Ad'lin* Mmon. their I Am.. and fr|»nd« for th< ;r VMUta, attendam*. t*l*zram« and «m i nn. rai ANNOUNCEMENT to Wmmm $li (Minimum) ARE YOU SUFFERING from Singapore Koot? f;*l quirk relief
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    • 406 16 SITUATIONS VACANT M Mnra*. I Mm.}— Box it rlt. txlrm A PARTIME OUANTITV Survrxol on Civil Kiitinerrini; Works, rrsident Kuala Lumpur area preleiahie > v.;'ii l i X.l. EXPERIENCED MALE AND Hinw.f Cmavaaacn «.int*d. Apply personally tv ::oi moo Kuad M RSI h -,'i Biao Hue Bui ding. Ila Beacb
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    • 601 16 SITUATIONS VACANT fi Wordt St < Mm.)— Box it rlt. txlrm XXX INTERNATIONAL EXCLUSIVE rrcnih OaaatatM Hour, has 1 cancrs lull or part time coder party I ornaimrra in Singapore and Malaysia. j Kor ladies above .'I mtn tiood ibbM (onnrctionn. Trairnng «ill 0* liiwn. Wrtt* giting full priaondl parlicuU.'i
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    • 549 16 SITUATIONS WANTED I* *tre> a* 'Mm > V*. rli BBMi READ tne Senior Appointments «a cant in Tnr Sunday Mail tac-n week MALE. MALAYSIAN. Age T»entJ School Certiucate yi ihflcation oonmd era any appointment excluding com memal suKlect requirements. Any nher* in West Malaysia. Box A4IU i-or*. GENERAL INSURANCE EKE
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    • 1106 16 ACCOMMOUAitON VAcAN I It *>tr4t St (Min.)-Bmx $t ett txlrm a HOCKSENC CARDEN BUKIT TIMAM 2-storey Semi-dttacbc'd Bungalow fur- ni«h*d 3-brdrsom servant s room long- bath mosaic flooring S pore ***** Tan ORANGE CROVE ROAO Fully Fur- nished Air-conditioned Klat« mth trie- phonr availahl* l»t July Rrn' 1 and 54.-.0
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    • 936 16 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE U Ww4t St (Milt.)— Bmx it rlt. txlrm > OUNBAR WALK No*. I7A A7A First Class 2-storev Semi-drta< hed Bungalows. freehold, vacant posses- sion. unfurmshrd. S.OOu «q it no brokers. For drtaila Trl Mr. Ho No porr 36.N3S 9 am. 4 M p m Men Friday
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    • 857 16 KURNITURE Ij »*..r«. M Mlh.) Bmx it rlt asBM FOR CANE FURNITURE. Cons'il Adrians 111 River Valley Road. Sin gaporr. lUT4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Wor4t <t Hfin.l-1,1! M rt, ,xlr. WANTEO FINANCIER 53.000 profiirfci. local kajakMM (inai^nt.-n <>' I Vi<t> v for Hppumtm*nt Box a*Hn s I I iH.r. CURRLNT A
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    • 1320 17 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t r.QNTIHEHTAL PORTS BENLARIC h«-c--i my 21 Singapore Pt. lUM Pfnan| ll »J h li Part Jim I Jum ll ll 6 mouth Aif S Ftr HambL'l Ml) 11 Ot" Ainuti Rorterdim Ml) 22 Smiapore Pt. S'liam P»t -f Hull Jll) 2S I JMC 112
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  • 200 18 MELBOURNE, lues. ALL section* Of the market declined Falls outnumbered rises tour to one. attributed to withdrawal of buying orders rather than .wdespread selling There was some recovery towards the close. BHP dropped to 57.86 nut closed down sin (.Tills at $7 98 ommunuralth Industrial Gases »rif up
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  • 201 18 SHIPS lying aionttidi tha singapari Harbour wharvat or npictid today ara: Chitral 1 Lloyd Rakkr 3 4. Asahi Maru A. Nicoiyo Mam 6 T Goda\enr I I, Bennevis lv 11. Demodocus 13 14. I -uruKi..»n Mar i U) Ib. Sra txpreis -.1. state of Madras II M,
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  • 87 18 to mtrchanti yitttrday (all ratal U $100): Umtid Stattt: Buying TT H M airmail nIJ SS 13 M VO d fit 33 t. lh crrdit hills. :-3 ti/18 trade billi. Canada: Buno t TT 30 5/16 airmail Ol> 33 7 16. Ml rt si 36 credit hills. 36i
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  • 38 18 ON the Irn lachanga markat id Boris Kong yesterday tbe U.S. Oallar «as ouoted at a %9 for TT. and S.Be (or eaih. ttariinf «a» quoted at 16 -4 aoa im tail of (Old at 2ST|.
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  • 12 18 Pungah Tin produced 410 plculs of tin ore in May.
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  • 745 18 From Our Market Correspondent rl. Stock Exchange yesterday was generally easier as the Arab-Israeli fighting widened in scope. After opening easier the market steadied slightly, then wavered and for the reii of the day there was a progressive downturn. Bouts of nervous selling gradually became
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  • 40 18 Malax an Stuck Indirrv June a June S Inriuslr i.iK. lilt, 1,1 101 .*><) •Properties: 1113. 711 10 J.!»« Minings: 9.t.k.-» <a.ii S ruhhers: III) .'X I 111. IK IJec. 19, I H ti I ion "!>«•<■. 311. I9t>6 100
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  • 231 18 JL.VK hrst grade ruhbci 1.0.h buyers rl.,srd al p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore >esterdav at 58J rents per Ih. tip one cent on Mondax's rlosinx level for the position The tone was quiet after slightly easier. R.A.S. and M.X.X. rlosing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday.
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    • 1136 18 yr KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wmnmrn Australia Singapore /Japan Sarvle* nrn;AT'>t Mr|«{it-r« luftu r< «im« <n. A.iiK.im Mjri' Sjils I line II 17 June 25 Juae 7t Juai "Shjib Mjru 3 I Jly IS It July 25 July 31 July "Saiasei Mira Ns. 3" It 31 laly t- I Aut
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    • 1025 18 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised^ Deporting SINGAPORE 1 OCT 1967 PENANG 2 OCT 1967 Arriving LONDON 23 OCT 1967 via Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Naples, Lisbon Rotterdam. FIRST TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Mam FIRST CLASS Singapore and Penang to the U.K.
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    • 375 18 >irttf»Duro r. a'n«rs tenant eiA/(TO EIA/EIO H A £10 FROM CALCUTTA S PENANC M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA" lor luwnsKiile PC Alona. Irisßme. Srorey Melbourne Jssi Is/11 tROM kAICUTIA Ml "KRISHNA lAYANTI' for Hon| Kon| t lapan Jaae If 17 Jsse 11 14 rROM asjSJksM NAkofATTINAM m PENANI IXI SIAfl OF
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    • 369 18 BVi^HilflHl^H^^Bkjl^B^^^k^Bfl^aj WtSIBOUWU tUROPt UHVICt. ain|jj u u'» r. Penanf rORi asr r?a tsa re a.s»^ EAtIIOUNO uep art. Art Marsemei I'enant f S'naa ftaN fOli g^E-S is is B ES** Tllt I m a lsl» i vnia. HongVont. Japan. Acceanat carte tar iiuti wen Ainu A K ents: Singapore: MESSACERIES
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  • 1325 19 l>[ BINESS in and reported to I the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork F.xrhance yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouitsid (2,000) Jl 4*-: C. Sugar* (10.000) (I.M. D. ili.POOi $1 B 7 D. (1,000)
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  • 687 19 rplIE Middle East fighting 1 took tin up $26,621 per pirul to $632.50 in Penang vrstrrday on an offering estimated down 25 tons to 200 tons. Strong demand from all quarters was reported on a very firm market. LONDON: Tin on Monday
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  • 81 19 /"■MINIM Prortut. Eiehamt, sm,s- noon prieis per picul yesterday: Cassftut oil: hulk »4*i sellers, rlrum »il seller*. C»pri: Mlaert if oh ioom June/ July UK Continent J29J B. Pipp«r: Muntok white SIM teller*. Sarawak white 1152 i sellers, special Sarawak Mack Jio;. sellers, garhled Lampons Mac* $115 teller*
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  • 24 19 June 6. RIBBER PRICE: 581 cents (up one cent). TIN: $632.50 (up ■UN). Estimated unofficial offering was 200 tons (down 25 tons).
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  • 70 19 THt Malayan Minister of Fiiuvnce has fixed these prices for ralcuUtinc cuitoms duties for the period from June 8 to Jnne 14. Rubber i%% cents a Ib. $458 a ton. Palm Oil $625.75 a ton. Palm Kernels $344 a ton The rates of duties payable are: Rubber 2>J
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  • 374 19 'T'Ht!; tollowinß list of selected Malayan Industrial yields is based on l«t sales to June 3Companlss looatod In Malaysia for taxatien purpesss Average gross dividend 8.8 per cent (8.7 per centi. Average gro» a earnings yield 16.6 per rent ii.it per cent). Csmpsmss Isested m Singapore tor tuition
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    • 563 19 (Continued from Page IV) VEHICLES FOR SALE f> .<» iMIk Box it n txtrm 196S AUSTIN MINI 8 Deluxe excellent condition $3,500 avallshle M/6'67 Contact Willis-Fleming Tel. (Spore) ***** Ext. S2BB. 1961 VAUXHALL CRISTA Creen Black taxed October bargain $1750 0.n.0. Telephone Singapore *****1 ext. 8373 I*B* SUNBEAM RAPIER immacuiat*
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    • 905 19 FOR SALE li *or*. (MlH.)— Box it rt*. txtrm CATHAV't BARCAINSI BabyNapkina 1 Dozen $A 00. U B.A. Blanket* $I.BS. Dr**n*a 12 50 Chrapvtt: Visit .10 Bra* Baiah Road, Spore. BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL NUUNEIIAN Bank* at *p*cial prtc* of tS.9O Ori*nt CrafU 108 Orchard Road. Singapore. LADIES SMOBt full range Jack!**
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    • 641 19 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) li Wordt U (Mlh.)— Box U (It tmirm NEW EMPRESS HOTEL ovatrained non Mlrcondltmneit. private phone /bathroom 81-97. allddl* Road. B'por* 24A87/334T7. SOUTN CAS, ASIA HOTEL Bar/ Restaurant ISO Waterloo St.. Spore Tel *****. TIONO HOA HOTEL Bar Restaurant, dancing niKhtly Alr-flondltloned. non-aircomiitioned room. moderate enarga*
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    • 539 19 |*JJ**ajJßJMH*HgwMßJfc**y*Mß*HßajJ| THE COMPANIES ACT, 1965 Section 254(2) Notice of Special Kraolution lor VolunUry Winding-Up of DUNLOP MaLhiAN ESTATES LIMITED At an Extraordinary General Meeting ol the members of the above-named Company, duly convened and held at Bastion House. Jalan Kota. Malacca on Tuesday, 30th May. 1967 a Special Resolution was
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    • 426 19 ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER (PHARMACEUTICALS) REQUIRED BY PROGRESSIVE COMPANY DUTIES: To supervise the implementation of the annual marketing campaigns, including the supervision of a team of pharmaceutical salesmen. QUALIFICATIONS: Malaysian citizenship. Experience In a similar Job. Preference will be given to qualified pharmacists. EMOLUMENTS: Minimum starting salary $600/- per month plus
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    • 843 20 BOUSTEAD HOLDINGS BERHAD I Incorporated in Malaxaia) NOTICK Off Ml I MM. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thr Annual Gonna 1 Meeting of the above-named Com- I pany will be held in the Board Room at No 1 Benteng. Kuala Lumpur, at 12.00 noon on 30th June. 1967 for the
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    • 339 20 SHERIFF'S SALE IN TIIK UK. II (OLBT OF KIHIiIK OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 1495 of 1965 Execution No. 82 of 1967 In the Caune of Nanvang University Plaintiffs Versus I. Chua Whre Z. Hrnt Krng Kee) Defendanti AUCTION SALES OF 2 Refrigerators, assorted soft dunks, formica top table, formica chairs,
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    • 276 20 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that with effect from 30th May 1967. Mr. See Eng Klat Is no longer In our employment and Is therefore not authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. END HONG LIAN HUP TIMBER CO 1678 Jalan Übl. Singapore. 14. NOTICE
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    • 100 20 NOTICE KUCHAI TIN (1957) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Certificate No. 1379 for 5250 stock represented by 500 units of 50 cents each, fully paid, in name of The Estate of Tan Bin Chiang, deceased, has been reported lost or mislaid. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that if within
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    • 392 20 PROJECTS ENGINEERS REQUIRED BY PROGRESSIVE COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS: A degree or diploma from a recognised institute in mechanical electrical or marine engineering. Minimum five years' engineering experience. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in the fields of mining, contracting and also to ship's officers. EMOLUMENTS: Minimum basic salary $1,300/-
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    • 251 20 SALES ENGINEERS An established engineering sales organisation with a programme of expansion in East Malaysia has vacancies for trainee sales engineers. On successful completion of their training programme they will be posted to work in either Sabah or Sarawak as Sales Engineers. QUALIFICATIONS: (a) Engineering degree or diploma from recognised
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  • 375 21 Aik Huang and Kops may clash again NORMAN SIEBEL reporting from Jakarta, Tuesday J^ THIRD meeting this year between Tan Aik Huang and Erland Kops is on the cards for in the Malaysian Open at Ipoh, they are seeded at opposite ends of the draw in a field which brings
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  • 78 21 IWATTONAL Flerfncity Board may achiew a hockey double in the S*!aneor Government Services corrnetition In Kuala Lumpur. The NEP s A and B teams play thplr final matches on Pridnv in the Minor and ninior divisions respectively Both matches ore on the Padanc NEBs A tram
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  • 78 21 IRAQ have agreed to take part in the pre-Olympic Asian group soccer tournament against Indonesia and Malaysia to be played in Jakarta and Medan from June 28 to July 9. Iraq had earlier protested against the distance they have to travel and proposed a venue in
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  • 33 21 PERAK and Penang will play their postponed Malaysia Cup soccer match at Stadium Perak. Ipoh. tonight (8.0). The match was postponed from May 7 when the pitch was flooded by ram.
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    • 44 21 Ipoh Div. 3: ipoh Youngsters 2 Cheng Wah 0. Perak Govt. Services: Medical 2 13 Infantry Bn 1- PWD 2 DID 1. Taiping Dlv. 1: Malaysian Engineers 1 2 Transport 1 Terendsk Garrison: 28th Commonwealth Ordinance Pleld Foice 4 16th Field Ambulance 0.
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    • 17 21 Friendlies tT. Anson): Ipoh "A" 4 L Perak "A" 0: Ipoh 5 L. Perak "B" 1.
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  • 702 21  -  LAN PEREIRA t>y lEFTERY Mr*>y won the Rider Triplex bowling tournament with an aggregate of 279 pintails at Jackie's bowling centre. Kuala Lumpur, last weekend. Francis Thorn vm second wi»h t«o points less. He and K. S Llm finished lev#>l and in a play off Francl* bowled a
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  • 173 21 SOCCER TtfIDDLESEX Wanderers, the English amateur iTI soccer team who are on a 22,560-mile tour of a dozen countries, will play a match against Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium on June 15. The Wanderers, whose current tour Is their 72nd since their formation, have already played
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  • 72 21 The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia announced yesterday that the second Asian Junior i-hampionyhips to be held In Kuala Lumpur have been postponed trom Aug. 4-11 to Oct 21-29. LTAM secretary V Rajaratnam said that most cf the countries whj are entering teams had preferred the
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  • 274 21  -  Epsom Jeep RACING with AUSTRALIAN Glynn lX Pretty, who is riding on the crest of a wave. Is challenging strongly for the 1967 Jockeys' championship. With six winners at the Perak Derby meeting at Ipoh. Pretty ha* raised his season's total to 31 only
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  • 62 21 PLAYINa his last match for Kuala Piiah District. Negrl SUte opener Lenny de Vrles scored 75 not out i.i hlo team 1 42-run win over OarrUor XI at Beremban Schoolteacher de Vrtes 1« gx>lng on tran*f«r to the Victoria Institution Kuala Lumpur Scorer Kuala Pllah
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  • 121 21 SRU aid for the Cobras RUGBY /COMBINED Old Boys Rugby \j Association of Kuala Lumpur the Cobras are getting financial support from the Se larger Rugby Union. SRU secretary Mike BromleyFox told Tlmesport that the union's committee hoped that the assistance given to the Cobras would encourage schoolleavers to continue
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  • 43 21 Malayan Polu Association team gave the Manila Polo Club an eight-goal handicap and beat then fn a friendly polo match at Thomson Road. Singapore. yesterday. MPA scored nine goals five by the Tengku Mahkota of Pahang and four by Billy Bagby.
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  • 84 21 THE Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will have 4 busy day on June 17 when he visits Perils to open two new sport* buildings The Tengku will open the Perils Golf Club's new $20,000 clubhouse at Sungei Batu Pahat at B.'o a.m. In the afternoon he
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  • 27 21 The Kedah AAA will hold their annual walking race at Sunpel Pata.ni on June 19. The men will walk 10 mile* and the women seven
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  • 53 21 TAN McCAFFERTY, 22-year-old heating engl- neer. raises his arms as he hits the tape to win the British Games two miles in a new British national record time of 8m 33.4s at the White City Stadium. He beat Hungary's Lajos Mecsar by more than five
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  • 147 21 Bill Miller receives the KMN HONOURS LIST: DILL MILLER, the American athletics coach who was sports consultant attached to the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, receives the KMN in the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's Birthday Honours list published today. Mr. Miller, who returned to Philadelphia last month after five years
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  • 165 21 DATES SET FOR SCHOOLS' MEET ATHLETICS HTHE Malaysian schoola athletic championships thia year will be held at Merdeka Stadium from July 31 to Aug. 2. The meet will be organised by a special working committee to be appointed by tha Schools' Sport* Council of Malaysia. The sponsors Caltex Ltd. are
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  • 24 21 The Negrl Sembllan Woirvn's Hockey Association will hold their annual meeting on June ]2 at the N.S Cluo. Seremban, at 5 P-«>-
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  • 434 21 WORLD ROUNDUP Graveney gets set for Test with 113 T ON DON, Tues. "Worces tershlre'a Tom Graveney showed top form for the first Test against India by hitting an unbeaten 113 against Warwickshire in the English County cricket championship match at Worcester yesterday. His hundred came after Ron Headley had
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 130 21 SOCCER Malaysia Cup: Pertk v Penang (Stadium Perak. Ipoh. 8 p.m S'pttre Burinea. House* DJt. 1: Chartered Bank v MSA (Pmdan«); Hot*] Epura v Nuf! River Valley Rd): Dlv. 2: Redlffuaion v Cold Storage (St Oeorse* Rd): Shell v Borneo Motors (BalwMer Rrt': Slme Durhv v Spore O!«m (Partanf). Malacca
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  • 175 22 SOUTHAMPTON. TilThe Duke mid Duchess of Windsor returned to Britain today to take part i n the first royal tamily reunion" since their controversial marriage 30 years ago. Their arrival aboard the liner United States was a sentimental one. though the former King Edward
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  • 50 22 PLYMOUTH, Tues. Sir Francis Chichtster, Britain t;.'>> vear-old lone round-the-world voyager, became ill at a party last night. He was treated by two naval doctors at Admiralty House and later taken by ambulance to Elliot Terrace, where he is staying. He has been advised to rest. AP.
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  • 423 22 LONDON, Tues— A nervous and i erratic day on the London stock exchange finished with prices mostly higher in small trading. From the outset lack of expected public selling brought In professional short-covering and genuine cheap buying Interest caused a .sharp upturn with some prices as much a.s
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  • 98 22 Labourer gets $7,500 damages SINGAPORE. Tues. Tong Chin Chang, a labourer, was today awarded damages of $7,500, following settlement of his High Court action against a motorist. Khoo Soo Wan and a motorcyclist, Ong Soon Huat. Tong was Injured in a collision between Khoo's car and Onus motorcycle in Woodlands
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  • 103 22 NINE TRAVEL AGENTS TO STUDY S'PORE SINGAPORE. Tues. A group of nine travel agents from Australia, who will arrive In Singapore on Thursday on the P and O liner Arcadia will look into the prospects of further boosting the tourist trade between the two countries. Their air-sea familiarisation tour has
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  • 57 22 PARIS. Tucs. Morocco's Interior Minister. General Mohammed Oufkir. was last night sentenced to life Imprisonment for complicity in the kidnapping from a Paris street of Mehdi Ben Barka. the Moroccan opposition leader. He was sentence in absentia. Earlier Morocco's deputy police chief. Colonel Ahmed Dlimi. was
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  • 30 22 WELLINGTON. Tues— A com prehenMve range ol traditional and modern M.ion art is to be displayed in Australia. western Samoa. Singapore. Malaysia. Hong i Konn and Japan.— Reuter.
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  • 51 22 CABLE RECEIVED N. Kunjan PHlal, Manthuntazhlkom. Pozbikkar*. father of K. Soman. Stamford College, paaiird away at Paravur. Quilon on 6.8 67. MRS. B. JOSEPH pamed away peacefully .it Thomaon Road Hospital Cortege leaves Block 46 Pralaran KeliMng kt 4 pin today for Church Of Our Lady i..f Lourde*. theme
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  • 32 22 HANS ERNEST SIBIRT 7-h-jJ: a light In from our hou<rho'l «on». a volcf we love la anil d. a |>lacr ii vacant in our houw. which avtr can be filled
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  • 563 22  - Malaysia in the challenge round NORMAN SIEBEL From JAKARTA. Tues. MALAYSIA made their way inio the Thomas Cup badminton challenge round tonight like champions. Skipper Teh Kew Ban's handsome el fort which turned the overnight 4-0 lead to victory was in the style and spirit of this dauntless team. Before
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