The Straits Times, 14 June 1967
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Title Section23 1967-06-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Tiie National Semper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)226623 words
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Article, Illustration851 1967-06-14 1 A decision on the date in a few days: Cairo paper NO GOING BACK, SAYS ESHKOL: PAGE TWO CAIRO, Tuesday ARAB States are expected to set a date for their summit talks on the next moves against Israel within the next few days. Reporting this today, the newspaperReuter; UPI - 851 words
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171 1967-06-14 1 Rocket base captured intact in Sinai rptl. AVIV. Tues. Israel -I captured intact an Egyptian rocket base in last week's battles in the Sinai Desert. Tbe base contained nine ground-to-air missiles of the Soviet SA-2 type, said (ien. V. Oavish. commander of Israel's Southern Front, at a press conference last171 words
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Article39 1967-06-14 1 KUCHING. Tue.x. A young policeman was slabbed in the ■tomacli and both hands early tins morning by a youth he had arrested and was taking to the central police station A youth was later charged In court.39 words
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Article82 1967-06-14 1 DURL H, Tues.— The P and O liner Catha\ 1 13.809 tonsi arrived here today, the first liner to come to this pori alter diversion from the Suez Canal route Two other diverted ships are expected today, the Yamaguchi Maru trom rhe Far East to Europe, andReuter - 82 words
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Article71 1967-06-14 1 SAIGON. Tues South Vietnam s Provisional National Assembly today voted that the country's forthcoming Senate elections should be held on Sept. 3. the same day as the Presidential election. The Assembly had earlier fixed the date for the Senate elections as Dec. 17. butReuter - 71 words
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Article53 1967-06-14 1 TAMPA i Florida i. Tues—Roving bands of Negroes hurling petrol bombs and firing guns, rampaged through the streets of Tampa today for the second successive day. The rioters umhk euerilla tactics started fires and looted as they moved through this wealthy tobacco city on the53 words
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93 1967-06-14 1 jVf ACAO, Tues. Five ITI hundred fishing junks from Macao and mainland China jointly staged a floating anti-British demonstration here today. The demonstration, calk-d by Chinese communist supporters here, lasted for almost one and a half hours. The junks, big and small, were deckedUPI - 93 words
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Article61 1967-06-14 1 SEOUL. Tues. About 2.000 students of Seoul .s Koier University today clashed with clubwielding riot police In a post-elec-tion demonstration. The students charged that last Thursday's parliamentary election was "rigged About 500 helmeted police fired tear gas bombs and charged the student group with clubs. The demonstrators61 words
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Article42 1967-06-14 1 Just fancy that COUTH SAN GABRIEL (California), Tues. It took 50 policemen five hours to round up about 25 head of cattle and catch thousands of chickens which broke free after a collision yesterday between two lorries taking them to market.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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289 1967-06-14 1 Peking to Indian diplomat Leave at once ll()N(i KONG, Tuesday. J^S INDIAN diplomat, Mr. Krishnan Raghunath, accused yesterday of being ;i spy, was today ordered to leave China immediately. Radio Peking reported. A broadcast monitored here said Mr. Raghunath was tried in absentia by the Supreme People's Court and foundReuter - 289 words
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Article76 1967-06-14 1 JAKARTA. Tues.— Ten lead' rig figures in the 1965 abortive communist coup who have been sentenced to death by a special military tribunal were reported today to have asked for clemency from uctlng President Oen. Suharto. The petitioners names were not disclosed but they did notUPI - 76 words
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Article81 1967-06-14 1 Curfew to be lifted tonight KUCHING. Tues— The roun l-the clock curfew imposed on an extensive area along the border in Sarawak's Second Division eight (lays ago. will be lifted tomorrow evening, police announced to < 1.1 The curfew was clamped <n the Enekilili and Simanggang sub districts, between the81 words
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Article30 1967-06-14 1 MID EAST TALKS I MIKIi NATION! Inen. Uiism.i ioilay ;i>ke«i for M" 'i il emergrricy knln of I tilled Vt tions (ieneral \*m mhly on RfMdfc II ISIS30 words
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Article465 1967-06-14 1 JACKIE SAM - 300 held at Barisan sit-out JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE. Tues. More than 300 Barisan Sosialis activists many of them regular street demonstrators west arrested tonight Among the detained were Koo Young, former Member of Parliament, and Tay Cheng Kang. party treasurer. K(M) wa> making a speech by the re when465 words
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Advertisement34 1967-06-14 1 PRACTICAL GIFT for a New Home (Elvctric or Battery op«rat«d) CHOOSE A FANCY WALL CLOCK ml C HO J G «f. M— 70 1199). Jtow i^*S** i iB a man's taste starts with *fjVfelT34 words
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207 1967-06-14 2 Western nations discuss plan to declare an oil emergency DARIS, Tues. Representatives of the major Western industrialised nations met here yesterday to decide whether to declare an emergency following the shutoff of nil by Arab countries to those they alleged helped Israel in tTie Middle East war. The I'nited States207 words
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Article, Illustration744 1967-06-14 2 Eshkol: Have no illusions, there's no going back TWO ROADS AHEAD— EITHER MORE WAR OR PEACE AND PROGRESS PEL AVIV. Tues.— The Israeli Defence Minister. Major Gen. Mmhe Dayan has warned that there might be more fightIng ahead "because the Arabs have been iefeated but have not iceepted us." "Put744 words
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330 1967-06-14 2 Britain to continue bid to seat Peking in the UN, Commons told LONDON BRITAIN will continue to do all she can to make sure China is seated at the Unitpd nations. Foreign Under-Secretary. Mr. William Rougers, told Parliament yesterday. Bui he added: "I hope China's own actions will not haveReuter - 330 words
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Article, Illustration176 1967-06-14 2 Diplomats leave reception as Chen Vi hits out pEKJNG, Tues.—Britisn, Russian and other East European diplomats staged a mass walk-out from an official recrption here last night as the Chinese Fnrcicn Minlstrr. Marshal Chen Vi, bitterly criti( isod both Western and Communist governments for their attitude to the Middlp East176 words
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Advertisement118 1967-06-14 2 Advertisement Soften Those Forehead Lines Cherish the smooth serenity of your forehead by firmly coaxing a film of vitalizing night cream into the skin from brow to hairline, using the fingers of both hands In upward movements. Now. placing the hands on the centre of the forehead with fingers interlocked,118 words
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Miscellaneous9 1967-06-14 2 TUE gAMBOLS -r &»*.<4ee4* /^WILL »e^\ (oabi\»g, sues* wuat}9 words
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447 1967-06-14 3 Amid the relics of battle, one more soldier drops in his tracks By PATRICK MASSEY, Ftauter correspondent with the Israeli forces in the Sinai Desert Tuesday FROM the seat of a bouncing lorry, the Israeli officer blazed away with his rifle at five Egyptian soldiers running desperately across the desert.Reuter - 447 words
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259 1967-06-14 3 AMMAN, Tuesday. \IORE than 100,000 people are straggling along the scorched roads from the west holloweyed, miserable, destitute, some injured, some burned, some possessing only the rags they wear, all of them hungry. This is the acute crisis Jordan is facing259 words
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Article137 1967-06-14 3 80 give up in monastery l ERUSALEM, Tues. Eighty armed Jordanian soldiers surrendered yesterday atter hiding in a monastery in the old city here for five days. There were discovered as the Israelis continued mopping up operations. Reuter. POLAND and Hungary have broken off diplomatic relations with Israel Joining the137 words
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Article, Illustration159 1967-06-14 3 Six-seater teenicar makes its debut THE teenicar is 2ift shorter than a Mini and smaller even than the new Ford electric oar. But U s a six-seater. From the outside it looks like a phone box on wheels. It's a goldfish life for tiie passengers because all four sides and159 words
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Article, Illustration449 1967-06-14 3 Out— the full confession of Chen Yi TOKYO, Tuesday. A Red Guard pamphlet has revealed the full text of self-criticism allegedly made by the Chinese Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Yi. last January when he was under unrelenting attack for opposing Chairman Mao Tse-tung's thought, it was reported here yesterday. According449 words
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131 1967-06-14 3 lif EXICO CITY. Tues.— A iTA Mexican Dakota airliner crashed yesterday into a small residential district near La Paz. Ba.ia California, while trying to make a forced landing. Three of four crewmen aboard the plane and two small children on the ground were131 words
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81 1967-06-14 3 Woman on scooter kills U.S. officer CAIGON, Tues.— A Vletnamese woman riding pillion on a scooter this morning shot an American captain in the back as he was walking along a Saigon street, a police spokesman said. The spokesman said both the woman and the male Vietnamese driving the scooterReuter - 81 words
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228 1967-06-14 3 The freedom to wed— by Supreme Court WASHINGTON, Tues. T —The United States Supreme Court yesterday ruled unanimously that laws against interracial marriages are unconstitutional Giving the court's opinion on a case from Virginia, Chief Justice Earl Warren said In a statement: "The freedom to marry has long been recognisedReuter - 228 words
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Article31 1967-06-14 3 ANKARA. Tues. Turkey and the Soviet Union have signed an agreement under which the Russians will construct a US$6O million oil refinery at Izmir on Turkey's Aegean coast. A.P.AP - 31 words
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Advertisement450 1967-06-14 3 OH MY DARLING! -^wf^jfjfh don>t worry I ■K^^Cl darling I^WV^HRW'V' I want to ser the Mumi V\ Show tonieht. No! No! My dear! We cant take the risk. It is the servants day off. No one will be at home. The neighbours are away too That's the trouble with you450 words
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Article43 1967-06-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— Dr. Nalla Tan has been elected chairman of the Kampong Chantek Bahru community centre women subcommittee, with Mrs. L. N. van der Beck as vice-chairman. Miss Aw Bee Oeok is the secretary and Mrs Mao Yeo Hock Chwee Is treasurer43 words
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272 1967-06-14 4 TWO ON MURDER CHARGE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MR. JUSTICE Buttrose was told today that 13 injuries were found on Loh Joo Shang, an RAF Seletar carpenter and victim of an alleged murder at a pasar malam in Siglap last Dec. 19. Today was the272 words
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100 1967-06-14 4 BINOAPORE. Mon. Binnl»h Arumugam who punched and hit a police constable with a chain was today Jailed for six months by a district court. Chief Inspector E. R. Sheares, prosecuting, told the Judge. Mr. Donald Hock Chwee that Sinniah had assualted PC Lam Chun100 words
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84 1967-06-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The University of Singapore Students' Union hopes to raise $8,000 from tomorrow's film premiere at the Capitol cinema under the patronage of President Yusof bin Ishak. The union is on a big drive to raise funds for charitable organisations In Singapore.84 words
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Article38 1967-06-14 4 SINOAPORE. Tues.— The One See Association will hold Its 3lßt anniversary dinner at Its club house. 7 Race Course Lane at 7 o'clock Friday The Minister tor Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon will address the gathering.38 words
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Article22 1967-06-14 4 S'pore Flying Club SINOAPORE. Tues. The name of the Royal Singapore Flying Club has been changed to Rppubllc of Singapore Flying club.22 words
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125 1967-06-14 4 Contest for Miss Tourism title SINGAPORE, Tues. This year's Miss Tourism Singapore contest will be held in conjunction with Tourist Week from Aug. 5 tn Aug. 12. It will be the highlight of a programme tentatively arranged by the Tourist Promotion Board to mark International Tourist Year. Other items include125 words
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99 1967-06-14 4 SINOAPORE, Tue§— MiM Tan Kheng Lain of Victoria School baa been elected the first girl president of the Singapore Junior Safety First Council. Other members of the management committee are: Chan Heng Toong of St. Andrew's and Mok Yin Kheng of Raffles99 words
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204 1967-06-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A ROW of six plank-and-zinc shophouses in Jalan Eunos were completely gutted by a 3.45 a.m. flre today. It rendered 40 persons from six families homeless. No one was Injured. Police estimate damage at about $40,000 Four nre-englnes racing204 words
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Advertisement308 1967-06-14 4 University of Singapore Students' Union Charity Premiere at CAPITOL TONIGHT at 9.15 P.M. wiamsn soraia BPMIDO I9R6N 1 1 t "jcoumess 1 I tom hong Kmcr* .^jri9^ TECHNICOLOR* that rocks J i CHaßies CHaniN^S j ffifaWl* wm ...whim ...WWMiH! k= SEASON FROM TOMORROW Entro! ON STAGE 6.30 9.30 p.m. No308 words
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Advertisement110 1967-06-14 4 |the|£sPAßKs{ m% ML "iL 3? \m\ m% Ik. ¥*t Wy' a Songs! Dances! Comedy! Music! x The most dynamic show ever to come from Korea CAIRNHILL STEAK HOUSE In Singapore's tinert strakhouse tha specialty Is cheica air-flown o«af, frilled re perfectien end terveal on o •inline, plotter. Delicious thathlik, inch-thick110 words
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Advertisement76 1967-06-14 4 ay request ENTRIES STILL OPEN FOR "SETROVS TALENT QUEST '67" 810,000 WORTH OF PRIZES OFFERED ALDITIONS WILL BE HELD TO-DAY HOLL\WOOD ROOM (ODEON THEATRE) WED. 14th JUNE '67 AT 5.30 P.M. N.B. ALL THOSE WHO FAILED TO QUALIFY IN PREVIOUS AUDITIONS ARE INVITED TO TRY AGAIN. .|ltllllMIUMIIIIIIIIilllllll.i:illllltll 2H33EE33. r LAST76 words
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Advertisement315 1967-06-14 4 ODEON: OPENS TOMORROW! ITS STIR -STRONG ACADEMY AWARD CAST DELIVERS PERFORMANCES OF REMARKABLE STREN6TH. TAUT WITH RAZOR SHARP SUSPENSE! F*h CENTURY FOX mo* PAUL NEWMAN OM ITACE.TOMORROW AT 9.ljp.m.^ t s frtrnai, TALENT QUEST '67 (heat no. 10) v i Sponsored by: SETRON LTD. Co Sponsors: ORIS watches. HORLICKS. i315 words
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Advertisement721 1967-06-14 4 LAST DAY! 1 11 am, 1. JO, 4.00, •10 ft 9.lSpm cX" "IN LIKt FLINT" CINEMASCTPi fOX OPENS TOMORROW! PanaVrtian I PAUL UfIMRPP" COLOR I I j NIWMAN nUIHDRt ,FOX) I ON STAGE-TOMORROW 9I) P "SETROMS TALENT QUEST W ,Hnt LAST DAY! 11am, 1.30. 4 00 6.30 ft 9.30 am721 words
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Article, Illustration272 1967-06-14 5 WALTER DXRUZ - WALTER DXRUZ By J^L'ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Officers from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry seized 91 bags of rice, valued at more than $5,000, in a rubber coaler's premises in High Street here this morning. The seizure was the Ministry's first in its272 words
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278 1967-06-14 5 T<HE Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Haji Sardon, A has said that because of the importance of obtaining first-hand technical information he has to travel to more advanced countries to do this personally. He was commenting on his return last night278 words
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Article89 1967-06-14 5 JOHORE BAHKL TOBB. Tnr> Johore branch of the Democraiic I Action Phiiv .NHKi today that pn>- ijeedl -)f 111 variety .show on si;)iuidHv night would be usrcl to bntiK homr to thr people the ;«t nuinc Intereau of the party tovardl a multi-iHc.al and mulucultural89 words
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114 1967-06-14 5 JPOH. Tues. Malaysia s representative to ihe Ml.^ Universe conte>t to be held in Lone Beach, California, will be picked at the St John Ambulance Hall here on July 1. Thirteen State level contest winners will take part In the national contest114 words
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Article46 1967-06-14 5 SINGAPORE nm Mirum Lee Ah Lui. 59 of Malacca, im totally injured when she vaj knocked down by .i car near the I>'.t* Otrcw Hi Alexandra, laat. tutiht Eve-w::iipss*.s are nskrd to c<intad Inspector Talib Bxba at the Sepoy Line* ponce station46 words
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Article78 1967-06-14 5 phNANG. Tues— The Jalan Hatin Imno branch has urged the Government to heck the soaring price-, of ricr At a special committee meeting last night, the branch adopted a resolution calling on the Government to take action agaJaat hoarders and speculators. If steps are not78 words
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117 1967-06-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tuis An otficial of the Indonesian Antara news agencjl recpnily had "very <r.lor mal" lalk.s with 'he Sin B«pore Minl.stpr lor S'-cial Affa.r.> and Culture. Inche Othman Wok. about letting up a bureau of me aae:uv m Singapore. A >|fc.K-*iiMn fur thf lii'loI117 words
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Article, Illustration129 1967-06-14 5 'Private reasons': Varsity registrar resigns KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Registrar of the University of Malaya, Mr Foo Yeow Yoke has resigned after 17 years with the University. Mr Foo said today that his resignation was "for personal reasons. 1 He declined to disclose his future plan. I*.1 A graduate of129 words
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91 1967-06-14 5 Five hurt as lorry dives down 300-ft hill IPOH. Tuev hivr lahourrrs were in.iineri toda.v when the lorr> they were travelling in plunged down a 300-ft hill. The lorry, carrying cement to the Police Field I cm i- cantonment under construction in Tan innKamhutan near here, plunged down the hill91 words
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Article72 1967-06-14 5 IPOH. Tues. Th« Perak branch of Cuepacs will hold a rally at the Federal House canteen here tomorrow evening to protest against Government's restrictions on the National Whitlev Council. The pretext :> v t the Government".* decisi :is: TO StJSPENO thr general purposes committee t>f72 words
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Article88 1967-06-14 5 JOHORE BAHRI Turs Th* Suil.in .mil BultaiUlh of Johor« «ill be gue.>.'.> ol bcaoor at the Rotary CiUb ol Johore Bahru's presidential installation cerrmonj ai tbe Roy.il Jobart International Club M June 27. On thai ineht Mr V V Chellam wtil he installed pre.sidrnt. Others to be88 words
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Advertisement241 1967-06-14 5 TO COPE UP rf^Jh WE the big mg4y\ PYTPwn DEMAND Jr\f*| CAItNU FROM OUR r\OM|S OUR J/ H E^BK AX BS EE^k yN^w y!P MID-YEAR i STOCK-OFFER (FOR 14 DAYS MORE) 2 re. SUITS 2 far JI3.M j \imJk, V/i//-,V DRESSfS 2 ftr SI3.M l^gQ^ >rf|€f7 BLOUS£S 2f"J IM \JT241 words
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Advertisement62 1967-06-14 5 This is Hennessy Brandy's smart, new pack! h aEEj BEjL^^t^^ "^^K ysstS6a&" M IRi "i !Em 'i^™' The new pack is very c^^t/ old French Cognac smart! Very French! f Brandy which has been The brandy, Hennessy /&>Ji enjoyed for generations V.S.O.P. Reserve, is \^>. by people with the the62 words
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357 1967-06-14 6 JESSELTOX, Tuesday. A DETECTIVE described in the magistrate's cowl here today how he dived 'M) feel from h ship into the sea and struggled with two men in a sampan t<> gain possession of <>2 ll>. of opium worth about $120,000.357 words
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74 1967-06-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues Twentyeight members of management committee of five community centrtes yesterday spent a day visiting several Government departments. It was the first of a arts* of civic tours organised by the Peoples Association to give community centre leaders a first-hand knowledge of the working74 words
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Article, Illustration260 1967-06-14 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. I yWO generations of A one of India's most r I famous musical fami- lies will be represented at an Indian classical music recital to be held tomorrow night i at the Victoria Theatre. The father i.s Padmabhushan Ustad All Akbar Khan, i260 words
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98 1967-06-14 6 COURTROOM ONLY FOR JUVENILE, MAINTENANCE CASES SINGAPORE. Tues. A new courtroom behind Parliament House has been set up to deal exclusively w i t h maintenance and juvenile court cases. .Mr. (ieorsr Sand.tsh.ini is the new Magistrate, replarinc Mr. Lan llot\ l»im. who is now doinu .judicial duties as the98 words
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Article84 1967-06-14 6 SINGAPORE Tues The new president of the Rotary Club of Singapore East will be installed at a dinner at the Hotel Ambassador on Friday He is Mr Quek Shi Lei. superintendent of Changi Prison. Other new officials m; Dr N'J Kon« Kai '\ice-piesidenti Mr Soh Chuan Svvee84 words
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Article81 1967-06-14 6 SIN(..\PORK. Tu«> A rocky puteh near Tempaea Reef off c»IMM and 38 hi to he blown up by explosives next .Monday during daylight hours The lil.istm:. will be done by era P. eaiTjrtai rrd tl.ms 30 minutes before 10-lb chartfs are detonated. Mariners were warned by a Port81 words
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112 1967-06-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The MP for Chanel. Mr. Sim Boon Woo. will officially open the Roi dok primary school, the 74th new scliool to bp built by tho present Government, on Thursday night co-educational intpuratrd primary school using Malay and English, it cost112 words
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Article57 1967-06-14 6 SINGAPORE Tues Old An-dfi-uiu.uis in Singapore will give a dinner at the Singapore Conference Hall at 730 pm. on Thursday in honour of Mr Ung Khek Cheow. who recently retln the Malaysian Ministry ol Education, and was a senior master of the Anderson School in Ipoh.57 words
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Article22 1967-06-14 6 SINGAPORE Ii i Ol Bt Anthony "ill lie s.ilrnimsfd at MnndHi Church al U. ms. MhihUi RiMri dn Bundaj22 words
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Advertisement375 1967-06-14 6 In San Francisco, we're known as the Manila airline. Because \sc jet l'rom the States to Manila faster flpi^H than any other airline. JNaturally, this works in reverse. J 1 our timrt weekly from Manila, once each week from Singapore our DC 8 Fan Jets span the Pacitio to San375 words
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Miscellaneous266 1967-06-14 6 Schools TV for today 'TVJDAY S rclutational TV on Channel 8 i> a.s lullow.s 8.30 a.m. -8. 50 a.m.. EneliMi literature. Sp< 1 Lady Precious Stream ll' 9.15-9.35 Mathfni.iiu.s Sec. 1— "Mensuration II"; 10-10.20. National language. Bee 1— 'Raia Surun Henclak Menyeran? Negerl China": 1 1 05--i 1.25- Muthemalic* Sec266 words
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198 1967-06-14 7 Talks soon with US on air traffic CINGAPORE, Tues. No comment was available here today on a Washington report that the Republic's restrictions on U.S. airlines was hurting its own economy. Mr. Wong Keng Sam, the man who ngni all air pacts on Singapore' behalf, explained tnat comment would prejudice198 words
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Article174 1967-06-14 7 JERRY FRANCIS - 60 help in swoop on estate JERRY FRANCIS From ITUANTAN, Tues. More v than 60 people, including several women, were arrested in a pre-dawn swoop yesterday at Triang Estate near the PahangNegri Srmhilan border. Polire, reinforced by Federal Reserve Unit men, went to the estate following the outbreak of several174 words
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Article45 1967-06-14 7 PENANO. Tups —Tan Sri Gunn lay Tr:k, fnrmpr Malaysian High Corrml.«sioner to Australia, and iiis wife left here today by th« L'.oyd Bakke for Canada. They will he away for four month* visiting their younger son, Dr Gunn Chit Chan, at Vancouver.45 words
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Article, Illustration808 1967-06-14 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday Quote IT is not within the dispensation of the PAP leaders to nominate their successors in advance whether as second or third echelon leaders. MR. RAJARATNAM gINGAPORE'S Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, last night blamed Opposition parties for the Republic being808 words
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216 1967-06-14 7 PAHANG TRANSFERS ARE INTIMIDATION: NUT LEADER KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. rpHE National Union of Teachers today warned 1 of a breakdown in relations between the Pahang Education Department and its branch in the State if the "unwarranted" transfer of branch officials was not rectified. The NUT general secretary, Mr. John Gurusamy.216 words
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121 1967-06-14 7 Man-eating tiger attacks man near Grik (^RIK (Upper Perak), Tues. A maneating tiger is believed to be prowling in the Jungle near here. This fear follows the discovery yesterday of the remains of an orang asll. Reset bin Cherol. who was reported missing after having gone fishing in the Sungei121 words
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Article36 1967-06-14 7 BINOAPORR. Tues. A new excise duty nf 5166.2J a ton has oeen introduced for four categories of sugar and honey. There was formerly no duty on these products, which are now manufactured In Singapore.36 words
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Article141 1967-06-14 7 This is strictly for men 0n1y... DENANG, Tues. There is no provision in the Koran for the appointment of Muslim women aa kathis. Islamic court presidents or other religious officers. The State Islamic Court president, HaJi Ahmad Malikl, said this today when he commented on a statement by Senator Aishah141 words
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Advertisement115 1967-06-14 7 r V m m m I |Jj lj DM! lIX PUAOIQQf 5■ 8 M- 4tv Now Showing at CATHAY and PALACE 1 i A n r i \3 W 7 I*ll m\ Kuala Lumpur Restaurant TOP FLOOR OF HOTEL I MALAYA JALAN CECIL. KUALA LUMPUR. Proudly announces thai linn* Kong115 words
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Advertisement129 1967-06-14 7 The Action Crowd... the bright new generation that faces today's challenges. Grasps tomorrow's opportunities. Moves with the moment. With zest. With a keen eye for picking the best there is. That's why the new Viva is its kind of car. Dashing Dynamic Jet Smooth Whisper Quiet. All-new Viva has an129 words
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Miscellaneous21 1967-06-14 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl t^^i put the milk in twe\ ELMERI jA. ?THANKs7a7\ jTfe va pergot N^nV PV SNO y21 words
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234 1967-06-14 8 Two days after conviction No. 2, new offence IPOH. Tues. Two days after being convicted for the second time for actIng as a pawnbroker without a licence, a money lender, Hew Kirn Loong, again accepted articles for pawn. In a magistrate's court here today he was fined a total of234 words
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Article68 1967-06-14 8 KOTA BHARL. TuesThe army and the police will hold a joint public order exercise In the Kota Bharu, Pasir Puteh and Kuala Krai districts between 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Wednesday. A similar excerclse will be held in the Pasir Mas, Tanab Merah and Tumpat districts on68 words
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Article, Illustration291 1967-06-14 8 SIA CHEONG YEW - A hoax call— and 1,000 go home SIA CHEONG YEW TROUBLE, HE TOLD CONVENT PRINCIPAL By SINGAPORE, Tuesday A HOAXER this morning caused some 1,000 morning-session students of Singapore's St. Anthony's Convent in Middle Road to be sent home. The Hoaxer, posing as an official of the Education Ministry, had291 words
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Article50 1967-06-14 8 SUNQEI PATANI. Tues.— Two corporals of 41 Workshop, Malaysian Territorial Army, were yesterday awarded good conduct and long service medals The presentation was made by Col. J.A. Dickinson, Director of the Malayan Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, to Corporals Samah bin Mohamed Ali and Abdul Rahman bin Tallb50 words
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135 1967-06-14 8 Holyoake: j Why NZ won't cut forces in Asia WELLINGTON. Tuu. New Zealand Intends to maintain its normal contribution to the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve because it believes Commonwealth forces based in Malaysia and Singapore help sustain the morale of the free countries of Asia. Saying this at the annual conferenceReuter - 135 words
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Article32 1967-06-14 8 PENANG. Tue«. The Sungel Glußor Club has appointed two bersilat experts. Incise Wanchlk 1 Hashim and Inche Zainul Hashim, Ito conduct courses for Its mem--1 bers and other village youths.32 words
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78 1967-06-14 8 SEREMBAN. Tues— Urs. R. Oopal Das. chairman of the Negri Bembilan branch of the Nurses' Union, today handed a cheque for $1,000 to the Mentri Be.sar. Tan Sri <Dr> Mohammed Said, for the Rational Disaster Relief Fund. The money was raised from a dance78 words
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Article17 1967-06-14 8 KANOAR, Tues The Peril* TJtarm Umno division will hold its annual meeting on July 13.17 words
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Article, Illustration107 1967-06-14 8 ROWDIES ATTACK PAP BRANCH OFFICE SINGAPORE Tues. Police today said Barisan Soslalls elements were responsible for damage at the People's Action Party's Geylang East subbranch in Lorong 29 yesterday evening. About 30 rowdies smashed through the locked door of the branch, and went on to damage a ceiling fan. two107 words
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220 1967-06-14 8 KIDNAP CASE MINER DIES OF HEART ATTACK DENANG, Tues. 1 Multi-millionaire tin miner Mr. Gan Chai Leng. who was kidnapped by a sixman gang three months ago, died of a heart attack in the General -Hospital her<» last night. Mr. Gan. 64. was released after paying a $250,000 ransom. A220 words
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Article57 1967-06-14 8 PENANQ. Tues.— lnche Huhlm Bhagdad. general manager of tn« Penang branch of the Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society. will leave for Kuala Lumpur at th« end of the month to take tip a new appointment. The Sunset Olugor goodwill committee, of which he U the chairman last night57 words
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Advertisement205 1967-06-14 8 THE ALL-NEW HILLMAN •Crisp, Modern Styling Long Sleek Lines#The Finest Family Car Ever Designed#The Greatest All-Round Value at the Price#New Power Packed Engine 80 B.H.P. gross at 5,000 R.P.M. 5 Main Bearing Crankshaft for Smooth, Quiet Running 4 Forward Speed All-Synchromesh Gearbox Top Speed Around 90 M.P.H. Fuel Consumption up205 words
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Miscellaneous49 1967-06-14 8 LVI \bnor th§ Al C*pp C JT, Tl 1 AT*fi flOlWt I /^SOKIKrV.^- IT'LL BE > /-to KEEPNORE W" I R-READ > 7 P *-A fcOOO MiLEt our V WORTH ooim' HEALTH 7 Q |T IT -^l S < 3U i-OUO, DOASWEETOLE iQT Ol)ff»JftV/f OUTA YOkE WAV---\ I S—* l^^^***^^**!49 words
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292 1967-06-14 9 IT happened after Police Sgt. Mohamed Yusof bin Abbas had finished checking the carrier licence of a lorry at a road block 13 miles north of here on the night of Nov. 19 last year. "This is for November," lorry driver Ong292 words
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Article51 1967-06-14 9 KAJANG Tue.s. The Government is taking stern action against peopie here who occupy State land -lleftally An official from the Kajang Land Office accompanied by police went to the 18th mile. Jalan Semenylh area yesterday and ordered settlers to pull down houses which they had erected without51 words
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Article92 1967-06-14 9 ADKN. Tues— The Bri tish aircraft carrier HMS Hermes left Aden waters at the weekend, a spokesman for the British Middle East Command headquarters said iast night. He did not disclose her destination, but it is understood she is heading for Singapore. Hermes was on her92 words
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Article, Illustration283 1967-06-14 9 Birds and the secret of a wife's success OALA LUMPUR, Tues. \eai alter year a wife secretly suuaieu her nusoana s notes on taxidermy wniie he was away at work. Today, some 12 years later. Mrs. Ada Nathan, wife of Assistant Commissioner of Police Mr. S. Nathan, has become quite283 words
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Article40 1967-06-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue«. Dftto Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman, an UP., has been reelected chairman of the Alliance Party. Kuala Trengganu division with Dato M armor bin Mnhamrd. Dato Dewa Bakti and Mr P C Isaacs as vicepresidents40 words
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Article33 1967-06-14 9 BANTING, Tues. Mr. 8. V Ratnam has been elected president of the Mortb MIC with Mr. R. Oovindasamv at> vice-president. Mr. R. Veloo v secretary and Mr r. Muniuamy v treasurer.33 words
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162 1967-06-14 9 DROPPED: THAT PLAN TO BUY A YIP JET SPECIAL UUALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. The Government's enthusiasm to buy a twin-Jet executive aircraft for Cabinet Ministers and YIPs has apparently petered out. The aircraft, the HSI2S. was here for inspection at Subang International Airport in August last year. According to the162 words
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Advertisement29 1967-06-14 9 NEWSFLASH!! for the in-crowd Famous JS«*«SNEiAKERB NOW MADE IN SPORE WITH TH E M I R ACLE Verloii SOLE redneedsi!^s3? 0 W^^ VST .iv Wf^ar 9mL M% *KvL V29 words
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Obituary85 1967-06-14 10 DEATH M Mi.rrf. US i Minimum) MADAM TAN KIM LIAN. M. beloved wife of Tio Ciiuee Soon. paa*rd away pea.. lull) at tlenrral Huapital uu 12-B-B7 Iravini: three aunv Hock I'huan H.it Himik. liner Kuan, one laiUMai Hw.- Vmn, one aonlnluw. .itititrrs Inlnw. one future .Is^ghterin lan. onr gramlson In85 words
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Article44 1967-06-14 10 in Hera's SIS (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF th. late Mm Ho Utajag. Key. Cole. Members of St. MMthew a Church, friends and relative* for their night visits, condolences donations to at. John's Home for The Aged. Wreatha and attendance it their Imt.- 'ivetnrlll44 words
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612 1967-06-14 10 The Straits Times Wednesday, June 14, 1957. Looking For Peace The search for an approach to a Middle East settlement may make its best beginning in France. The heads of Arab diplomatic missions to France are to call upon President de Gaulle's help, believing that France, enjoying the confidence of612 words
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Article408 1967-06-14 10 The food strike called by Hung Kong's leftists yesterday failed to materialise. Reports tell of busy trading in wholesale and retail markets. There was a shortage of fresh pork and pond fish as a result of a suspension of supplies from sources in China. The point, however, is408 words
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Article209 1967-06-14 10 After a touchy start in which a few discontented travellers threatened to undo a great deal of good work the Malaysian Migration Fund Board has turned the business of sending Malaysians to Sabah almost into a routine operation. Around 100 workers leave each month with their dependants, almost209 words
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Article331 1967-06-14 10 Popular sport on the TV screen MAY I refer to the letlT* ter <S.T. June 9) In which a correspondent contends that we should be putting out more programmes on what he terms the more popular sports in Singapore and In particular badminton and bowling. As for film coverage of331 words
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Article57 1967-06-14 10 INCHE Khlr Joharl has exhorted trade unionists to ask themselves "Am 1 working enough?' instead of asking 'Am I getting enough?' Is It not the inherent duty of every fair-minded government to ask itself If It has paid Its workers enough before expecting them to ask themselves If they have57 words
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187 1967-06-14 10 I LIVE in Binjai Park, an a corner lot. with a road frontage of 297 feet. For the last 10 years we have regularly cut the grass along the verges of the public road and public drains adjacent to my lot. Of late we have187 words
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Article94 1967-06-14 10 REFER to the letter by Amos Burke (B.T. May 27). All bicycles are required by law to be fitted with a white light to the front and a lamp or reflector showing a red light or reflected surface to the rear. Cyclists who ride at night without proper illumination render94 words
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Article464 1967-06-14 10 YUNUS MARIS - YUNUS MARIS LESSON 54 in a new series by OLOSSAKY: LU-doronnKAN oien m to De encouraged oy, promoted by; yan» BA-umpama-nya vN. -»0J > similar; Ul-teKantv^N to De emphasised; ttbKaeuiaeta vv> (euani* warring; .utimuncaax Uium puncnak 1 summii'j io intensify, to climax, wurwn. Translate me loiiowing extract from464 words
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820 1967-06-14 10 RICHARD RESTON - Moscow switches to 'freeze' again RICHARD RESTON Even children's day is now a chance to denounce the U.S. by MOSCOW, Tues. THE din of antiAmerican noise from this capital has reached a new pitch. It is now sharper, more savage and more frequent than at any time in recent months.820 words
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Advertisement958 1967-06-14 10 Classified advertisement i for Straits Tim«s A Malay Mail i may be handed to: COLD STORAGE SUPIft-MARKIT j Orchard Rood ißereptioniu Deik) COLD STORAGI MANCHIS Holland Ro. 1 Novol Bote CITY BOOK ITOBI LTD., Winchester Housa. Collvav Ouoy !THI NIWS FRONT f itipotnck. Supermorkcl. M M. ISMAIL 3 AoVnirolty Rood.958 words
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Advertisement75 1967-06-14 10 Fine Electric Instruments M TWIN-REVERB AMP. f.nder t wii« Amp with built-MI Reverb is an amplifier featuring it* latest in electronic advance* pliri ottering odvontages o) modern styling and outstanding performance*. Trie Reverberation and Vibrato features, plus high distortionless power with wide-range chorocM .stic» moke rf a favourite nong topflight75 words
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Advertisement195 1967-06-14 10 SI ypW* J FREE Jifsf ftbfehed! Thit Mia first book to focut oHtntion on Borneo In relation t* Malaysia. It tracot tha ttaao* of •omao'i rttponto to tht propoiol cloarty and ob|«ctivcly; analytat the fatten. Internal and external, which influenced each stage; and conclusively presents tha whole oi study of195 words
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Article, Illustration223 1967-06-14 11 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM BARISAN AGITATORS PITCH TENTS OUTSIDE CHANGI JAIL By SINGAPORE, Tues. A Barisan Sosialis sponsored "sit out" at Changi Jail has assumed the standard Communist pattern with "unity" songs, "comfort" visits, and lurid tales of prison torture. At the centre of the "sit out" are aboutHAN HAI FONG shows tents pitched by Barisan agitators outside the jail for sleep out - 223 words
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83 1967-06-14 11 Passports for S'pore citizens in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Tups. Singapore citizpns rpsldlng in Malaysia can obtain restricted passports from the Singapore High Commission here They are required to onng with them their Singapore Identity card and two passport -size photographs The fee for the passport is $3. Those citizens with83 words
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Article29 1967-06-14 11 PENANG. Tues.— Prizes will be offered to the best three A-Go-Go dancers at a contest to bo helrt in the Piilau Tikus community hall on Saturday night.29 words
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90 1967-06-14 11 SYDNEY, Tues. An Australian iood flavouring company plans to set up a plant In Singapore, It was announced here. The company. Ktith Harrit and Co. Ltd. said in a statement that it pUnned an initial investment of A 573.500 (SS3SO.OOO) for theReuter - 90 words
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Article42 1967-06-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. Sam Han Tatt, 26, a Singapore advocate and solicitor, was called to the Bar at the High Court hire today. A Malaysian citizen. Mr. Sam graduated In June 1965 from the University of Singapore.42 words
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Article29 1967-06-14 11 NIBONG TEBAL. Tues —A oneday rivics course for 150 new members of the South Province Wellesley district rural development comm ttee will be held here on Thursday.29 words
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538 1967-06-14 11 Opposition now has six more MPs in the House JESSELTON, Tues. The Opposition benches will be strengthened by another six M.P.s when the Federal Parliament opens in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Dato Game Gilong. the Upko deputy president, said here today that his party had already written to the Speaker of538 words
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Article54 1967-06-14 11 I WASHINGTON. Turs. Th« International Monetary Fund announced yesterday that S.tmdoit's new currency will have an Initial par value of nne Singapore rtoliar to 32 US cents. The rate, same as that of the Mal.iw.an dollar, was set tiv agreement between the Fund andReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement236 1967-06-14 11 AMAZINGLY NEW DIAGNOSTIC METHOD OF TEACHING AND TESTING i^\ from MAMFORD co LLEGE > Sn>-L> A revolution irt educational technique pioneered by THE FDU- V'—i."? CATIONAL RESEARCH UNIT OF THE FAMOUS STAMFORD I H9 Wfi INSTITUTES GROUP OF COLLEGES OF FURTHER EDUCATION V< M IN MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE. Diagnostic Testing236 words
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Advertisement106 1967-06-14 11 Beauty doesn't just "happen".... planned The first step towards making yourself more beautiful is a clear, fresh skin. Simply covering blemishes is an expedient measure which does not really improve your skin. Shiseido wide range of skin-care products are produced for every type and condition of skin problem and designed106 words
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Miscellaneous743 1967-06-14 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL S Kuala Lumpur on Demon Rock: 7.00 News in and Proanc 6 Ipoh and English: 7.10 The Samurai Malacca; 3& 10 Johore Bahru; The Dragon Ship: 7.35 Seni i Lupins; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 dan Budaya a cultural pnv Kluanf. gramme: 8.00 News in Mandarin: 8 10743 words
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Article, Illustration638 1967-06-14 12 Soh Tiang Keng - NEW FACTORY WILL BOOST PLYWOOD INDUSTRY IN SINGAPORE TODAY'S opening of a factory in Jurong to manu Facture adhesives is of great significance to the Repub lie's plywood industry. It will not only meet the needs of ply wood factories in Singapore and Malaysia, but also638 words
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Article, Illustration185 1967-06-14 12 Chance for local men to take over top jobs SINGAPORE Adhesives and Chemicals Ltd. conducts a systematic and practical training programme for its staff. Only Singapore citizens are recruited. Factory technicians and operators undergo on-the-spot training. These technicians are holders of either the School Certificate or the Higher School Certificate.185 words
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Advertisement467 1967-06-14 12 Mobil Congratulates Singapore Adhesives Chemicals Limited on their official opening. We are proud to be their sole supplier of quality fuels and lubricants. Another Electrical Installation by R. E. MORRIS 6c CO., LTD. 18-C. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8. R. E. MORRIS CO.. LTD. 9. JALAN KHOO TEIK EE. K.L.467 words
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Article, Illustration345 1967-06-14 13 Staff Writer - Staff Writer by SINGAPORE Adhesives and Chemicals Ltd. is the only plant in Singapore making adhesives to cater to the needs of every plywood factory, a company spokesman claims. "Our factory provides plywood manufacturers with a unique on the spot technical service,345 words
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Advertisement88 1967-06-14 13 Congratulations to SINGAPORE ADHESIVES CHEMICALS LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their New Factory Wftjr From X TAISHO MARINE FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Atio Inturanc* Building, lit Floor, Finlayion Green, Spore 1. Tel: 7211 A«.o Iniuranc* Building, Ist Floor, 2, Jolan Weld, K Lumpur. Tel: *****-4 Congratulations88 words
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Advertisement105 1967-06-14 13 CONGRATULATIONS GOOD WISHES to SINGAPORE ADHESIVES CHEMICALS LTD. on the official opening of their factory. from KUOK (SINGAPORE) LIMITED 15 CARPENTER STREET, SINGAPORE -1. Congratulations Best Wishes to Singapore Adhesives Chemicals Limited from Eidai Company Limited. EVER-ADVANCING EIDAI A champion of lapanese Plywood Industry and a leader of the world.105 words
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Article, Illustration64 1967-06-14 14 in the factory in Jurong. ABOVE: The factory's fully automatic boiler in operation. It supplies hot water and steam to the reactor and the drum washing machine. THIS automatic drum washer, above, left, one of the latest machines installed in the new jurong factory, is64 words
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Article, Illustration320 1967-06-14 14 Staff Writer - By Staff Writer SINGAPORE Adhesives and Chemicals Ltd. plans to set up a factory in Malaysia to serve the needs of plywood plants in that country, a company spokesman announced. It would be set up on similar lines as the factory in320 words
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Advertisement132 1967-06-14 14 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Singapore Adhesives Chemicals Ltd. on the occasion of the official opening of their factory in |urong Industrial Estates. We are proud to have been associated in the construction and completion of their factory from LEAN TAI CONSTRUCTION CO. 30-C KIM TIAN ROAD. SINGAPORE. Congratulations and132 words
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Advertisement220 1967-06-14 14 Whatever your airconditioning or refrigeration requirements 1 m I— H 1 i Office blocks. Factories, Hotels, Flats, i Private Homes, Hospitals, Shopping centres, Cars, Buses, Cold Storage, Supermarkets, Skating Rinks, Studios, Cinemas or Laboratories. t Contact the specialists: jSc^ SI ME DARBY (ES3f Branches Throughout Malaysia And Singapore. |j-J^L^i Congratulations220 words
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309 1967-06-14 15 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO By Q.NLY three years alter its inception, iii c Kallang Park boat-building and marine engineering estate is reported Io be iiKikiiii? tremendous head way. At the start the boatyards had to be content with just acquiriiiß fresh skill with every new309 words
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Article181 1967-06-14 15 QTRATHBRORA. 14.000 tons, second of P O's three new 21 knot super cargo liners, arrived in London on June 7 having broken two records on her maiden voyage from the Far East to Europe. Strathbrora la due In Port Swettenham on July 9 and Singapore on181 words
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Article, Illustration127 1967-06-14 15 MR. Mark Drake has been appointed to the board of Fibreglass Reinforced Products (S) Ltd.. manufacturers of Fibrite hbreglass products. He comes to Singapore from India where he has been working for the past two years with FibregU.ss PilkinKton Ltd. a new Anglo-Indian joint venture enterprise. During127 words
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Article, Illustration96 1967-06-14 15 Local works engineer appointed ANOTHER local man ha> been appointed to a senior position at I.A.C Malaysia) Ltd. He is Mr. Philip Wu i above t who has been promoted works engineer at the company's Kuala Lumpur office Mr. Wu. a graduate engineer, joined the company in 1956 as a96 words
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Article57 1967-06-14 15 Thr Oriental Emporium Singapore, has started a special 1 bargains' department on the first I floor of their premises at Raffle* I Place The opening of the ne<v department is aimed at offering more i quality commodities at extremely i reasonable prices io local shopper's < and57 words
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Article, Illustration162 1967-06-14 15 WORLD WIDE TOUR FOR DIRECTOR MR. Koh Hun Boon above) director of S.H. Benson's three Far East companies, and secretary of the Singapore and Hong Kone companies, left Singapore at the beginning of this month on a world tour during which he will vi.sit S. H. Benson's companies and associates162 words
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Article91 1967-06-14 15 Singapore, with lv Increasing industrial development, is a good potential market for flre control systems. Although most modern industries and properties are Insured, they are Insufficient to cover Intangible losses such as stoppage and loss of business deriving from a fire, said Mr. R H. Mogg.91 words
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Article96 1967-06-14 15 Witn effect from June Mr. Peter Pregaskls has been appointed secretary. Hume Industries (P.E.) Ltd.. which is the parent romps #v of the Far East Group Including Hume Industries (Malaya Berhad. Hume SaDah Snd Berhad and Hume Doian in Hongicong Mr Pregaskls replaces Mr MJ. Kerfter who will96 words
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Article, Illustration194 1967-06-14 15 S'pore firm expands its activities LOCAL "made to meaA sure" tailoring concern. C.V.C. Shanghai Shirt Co.. established in 1935 has widened the scope of Its business. The company, which has been expanding in recent years, has recently been transformed into a private limited company with an authorised and paid-up i194 words
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Article, Illustration118 1967-06-14 15 Financial adviser goes to New York for year VI R- Siew Sim Chee. finItl ancial adviser in the Treasurers Department of Es>o Standard fM) Berhad. Kuala Lumpur has left for New York on a one-year training assignment. While in New York. Mr. Slew will study closely the techniques of providing118 words
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Article84 1967-06-14 15 Pve TVT Lia announce the award of contracts from the BBC for their colour monitors and photoconducive telecine equipment. Almost 200 monitors have been ordered for use in various BBC tlevi.sion studios and will include 19 inch and 25 Inch versions. In addition, colour telecine equipment capable84 words
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Advertisement385 1967-06-14 15 JmT Everyone \jj knows... -Jj^r- Piatfena Kale 200 years of accumulated e»penence and unrivalled B r- 1 jUctanng faciktiet I ensure susumed ,j*« »<9 H i accuracy under J c hardest werkmf .-.f>. HBBIft conditions. BBBa^BBlK«4BBr Capaciiei.- SOO fc/<2O K«i jj 1000 lb/140 Mi ISLE OF MAN BANK LIMITED 1865)385 words
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Advertisement447 1967-06-14 15 Refrigerators for Hong Kong r I BJ I t THE shipment of Pan- i Electric Refrigerators seen above in Singapore KIC lllftrkPL Harbour being loaded Ul b UlttlllCl aboard the Pelius. is part of an order for 1.000 Re- liotl'll I 1H 1 1 1 V frigerators received from pUlCllUdill^447 words
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Advertisement4794 1967-06-14 16 f=====j==i=Sßßßaßi|pß^ SITUATIONS VACANT ACCOMMODATION VACANT I HOUSES LAND FOR SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS VEHICLES FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS J 'J B rCI d Id'h E^U l r <f HI 'i M-rrf. <« <• »fm if rf. »Ifr. »»r<l SO rfs «r(r. Ii »nr<. )t« H.n I-*... <» rr. .Tlr. Ho,*. <» fWld.)—4,794 words
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Advertisement1212 1967-06-14 17 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.. IMS'Puit &ant r. S'luaj Ptntnf OIMODOCUS tenots. Hivri. I'aeei. C'fixa ll Pirt '(ISANOER .ivfrcool CM IS Tt(ay MEHESTHEUS I'poc Belfast. G'fcn Jutt II Jutc:i Juie 27 2S Jill 21 AUTOMEDON I vvpoot, G asfow Jum 21 Jutt 22 ASTYANAX li>e-pool. Di.bi:i. A'lrputlj... June ?21,212 words
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Advertisement1149 1967-06-14 17 T//fLh hl//V£S i ii i 1 1 r i EXPKtSS SAILINGS TO GENOA NORTH COMTINENT/SCANDINiVVU f, Sham Penang Spore I lienoa K'dam H'burg Aarhus C'rugen SIM*. IMI 25 77 JUH7I2I JMI It/ 2 July 19 III) 27 July II Aig 4 Auf I PATAGONIA I) Jlly 0/11 My 11/12 Ifly1,149 words
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Advertisement1408 1967-06-14 17 I ben%line\ EXPRESS SERVICE Tt LONDON. LIVERPOOL i 'ONIINENTAL PORTS nruvrwrir f Hamburg Jtly tl BENVENUE *>.-. 1.1, w S.ntapon Pt. IMm Penanf RotterrJam July 21 It Pt Jmi 13 Jmi It/1? Hull July 21 Antwerp Auf 1 For London lily II RFVRFfirH Rottt'dam July 27 UtDKLULtI Harrburf July 111,408 words
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Advertisement1369 1967-06-14 17 r feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. S£E OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K., CONTINENT. tmgapnri P. S'lian P«tMf CITY OF OROOKLYN I I Ml H G'J-ge-n. C 3 4 II JMt 1/ JMI lIJM* CITY OF LANCASTER Unaon. Rotterdam. Htrnburf, Hull. Middltsbroufn 10 Jmi CIH OF CHESTER London. Hamburg, Rottirdam.1,369 words
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Article386 1967-06-14 18 THE following list of selected > Malayan Industrial yields is based on last sales to June 10. Companiea located In Malayan far Average grn?a dividend per cent I I" per rent > Averac* cmx earnings yield 1)3 per cent i I."> li per cnt i. Cunpamtt located lei386 words
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Article87 1967-06-14 18 sia made these change* In it« rates to iiM'P'han!* >emerday < all rates to $PMII I Ntw Yerk: i.uvini; TT BS II 16. air- m-il On SS 13 II MO <1«i r.ltr hill.. 33 f« 1« trade hills Canada: buviiik TT :i."> A. Hi. airmail OH Sailing TT87 words
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Article24 1967-06-14 18 Further May crops included: Kluanf 121.000 lb.. Vlu Benut 41.000 lb Sungel Tukang- 80.000 lb.. Temrrloh 112.000 lb and Nyalas 73.902 lb.24 words
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Article37 1967-06-14 18 /'\N the frs* ((chant,* mirmi tn Home Kong yeiterday the U.S. Dollar was quoted at 5.82 for T.T. and a. 80 for cash. tuning «as quoted at 16.10 and an* ta*l or geld at 2741.37 words
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649 1967-06-14 18 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were slightly easier on the Stock Exchange yesterday as the hasty short-covering which took place at the time of last week's Middle East fightins has now dried up. Buyers have drawn back and are awaiting the development of events649 words
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Article31 1967-06-14 18 STOCK INDICES Mulman Slock lndi<r> June I] June 11 llMriill! 11)8.00 10T.9S Praparitaa: io.v.m io:».!7 Minings: <r;.M tiH S rubbers: llo.lti 1 10.16 vDec. 39. l»(ji 100 *Dec. 30. 1966 10031 words
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580 1967-06-14 18 DESPITE a larger offerlns of 240 tons (estimated up 10 tuns) and a fall of Cl per ton in London on Monday afternoon the price of tin in Penang yesterday ros»e •I.IXI to 5606 per pk-ul. The rise nas achieved on better support580 words
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Advertisement1140 1967-06-14 18 Y\ KAWASAKI KJSEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia/ Singapore /Japan Service i it>« HtDf "AwatHiaa Mire" Sailel 17 7lJiae 21 lune 2 Jaly •teilM Mara" 3' July 15 U uly li July 38 luly "Muaeskiaa Man" IS 21 luly 5/ i Aig 14 Aut II Aug West Africa Singapore Japan Service1,140 words
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Advertisement941 1967-06-14 18 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom s.s. "ORSOVA" (29,000 tons fully oirconditioned stobiliscd) Deporting SINGAPORE 1 OCT 1967 PENANG 2 OCT 1967 Arriving LONDON 23 OCT 1967 via Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Naples, Litbon Rotterdam. FIRST ft TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE (fares FIRST CLASS Singapore and Penang to the941 words
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Advertisement452 1967-06-14 18 Singapore r\ Vnam Penang EIA ETO EIA 110 tIA U0 FROM CALCUTTA t PENANG. M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA" tor loonsville. Port Alona, Brisbane, Sydney Melbourne Ja»i 17/1? FROM CALCUTTA M.V. "KRISHNA JAYANTI" lor Hong Kong I iib»« Jill 11/11 Jmi 13/14 FROM CALCUTTA M.V. 'STATE OF GUJURAT" tor Hcrg Kon«452 words
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Advertisement313 1967-06-14 18 WpjK FLOTTA LAURO Wp^V ARRIVING DIRECT FROM TRIESTE ITALY w\ AcceHng Baakmgs In M>mla t Hint Kaog «*yf?i[ so s >j to*"'™ 4m u ii *i L s Flot JWK2I illy I lily I luly I Illy II lv, n M S MEGARA laly 12 ml) 21 lul, felt JI313 words
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1238 1967-06-14 19 Bl<|Nr>> in and reported to I the Klncapore snd Koala I urn pur trading room* of the *t<vk Fxrhange yesterday with the number of shares traded in j hrarUet-.. INDUSTRIALS: B*u*t«ad (2.000) Ji H, il.oooi SI M cd: Ctntral Sugar (MtOOO) tl 44 D.1,238 words
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Article27 1967-06-14 19 .Tune 13. X I RBI K PRICE 57* cents (down three-quar-ters of a cent). TIN: $606 (up $1.72*). Estimated offering 240 tons (up 10 tons).27 words
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Article147 1967-06-14 19 MELBOURNE, Tuee INDUSTRIALS were firmer 1 today. Mt»t move* were small with rises in excess of falls. BMP was active and gained 12 cents to $8.64 Western Mining again highlighted base metals closing up 80 cents at $18.15. after touching $16 20. Oils were firm except Wood side147 words
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Article192 1967-06-14 19 SHIP* lying altriftid* tha Imiipnn whar*a* or *ip**t*<t tad*y SMI EKhln Hani 1/2. City of Brooklyn 3/4. Eaatern Rover S. Golden Spring «7. Melwa Maru 8/8. Adolf Wankl 13/14, Bclrs U. Mltaka Maru 18/16. Klnabalu 21/32 Van Noort 26. Empire IttrwaJct 25. K>otai Maru ol 32. Hoeih192 words
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Article78 1967-06-14 19 CNINBIB P'omjc. tnmnn. Sini*»ort, n*«n prleai par picul y«tt*rtßfl Ci»nul *ili hulk S4*i seta*, drum 181 Mtl«ra. C«pr«: Mixed if ob.) loot* Jun«/ July LK/Coo tnt B NSJWT I *untok white »14S »ell«ri. ftarcwak wMU $1421 seller*. *p«clal Sarawak Mack S97i seller*, garbled Lampoßt Mark Mo7t Mllen tall78 words
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Article234 1967-06-14 19 II M Hret grade rubber f.o.b. borers closed at 5 p.m. Id Koala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 57) cent* per Ib. down three-quarters of a cent on Mond.n'« closing level. The tone was Very quiet. R AS and M.R.F.. riming prices In renU per Ib. yesterday.234 words
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Advertisement781 1967-06-14 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Page II) WHERE TO STAY (Spore) IS WtrtM U r*fta).>— «V» tt ttt asfrs 80UTN (ABT ABIA MOTtL Bar/ RraUurtnt ltxi Vi'ntrrloo Mt. 8 por» Td 323C4 NIW iMrRIII MOTIL centralmrd noo sirronditKrard. private pherr hathroom tlt>7. MuMle Road. 8 por- 245A7/334TT MOTIL *MI*ll«D0K 4*. Mry«r781 words
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Advertisement2094 1967-06-14 19 BaEaßa|Ha|H^H NOTICES I T*M M L*V -H PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. wLj^JK^^gLg^g^^sSSSSßßi SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU x^»^\ NOTICE CONBtMi:RB f*M<?\ Shutdown of Electricity PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN VjL X supplies. sfff;\J/m J|\ In order to up«rad« the existing TAWARAN2 akan dl-teruna JAM nttwork transformer at Tevsensohn darl pemborong2 yan K berdaftar2,094 words
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Advertisement720 1967-06-14 19 (tsso) has a vaconcy tor a CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Applicant must be a Chartered Accountant who is capable of independent administration of financial, budgetary, personnel, accounting ond relations functions. Preference will be given to those with commercial experience. Employment conditions provide for good salary prospects, medical facilities, non-contributory pension and other720 words
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361 1967-06-14 20 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with 'J'HE TEXAN (late Laminate), a newcomer in Teh Say Leong's stable, did a sparkling gallop on a firm track at Penang yesterday morning. Breaking from the half-mile this four-year-old, with H. J. Chuah up, reeled off the last 3f361 words
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Article559 1967-06-14 20 WEIGHTS 11TKK1HTS for all Only You 8.11 Bahama II K.D7 TT nine race* on Kavu Rak\ Pleamire R.Ofi Sunday, opening day Ruhher Little Clement B.OC or the Penanf Turl Mh II Sin Pink Heather K.iM Mob's June inert- Beautiful Shoe Bridge ft.oi Ine: Dreamer xin Hand In Hand R.Ol C'l..559 words
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152 1967-06-14 20 Top Honour goes over to Allan's stable f-HUKELL Stablvs brilliant sprinter Top Honour is now with Bukit Timah tralnrr Ivan Allan. Top Honour, once rated the best sprinter in training. scored a comeback win on Derby Day at Ipoh. Another of Chukell Stable's Class 1 sprinter, All Wonders ha.s aLso152 words
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Article1192 1967-06-14 20 LAN PEREIRA; and JOE OORAI - LAN PEREIRA and JOE OORAI By AFTER three weeks of keen competition, Kent emerged the champion team in the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress inter- association league at Jackie's Centre. Kent won with 4991 points with Grange BA a rlose second with 482. Third place went to American BC1,192 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-06-14 20 Kitson quits riding for training KITSON LEONG (above) has retired as a jockey. One of the first Malaysians to make the grade as a professional jockey, Kitson hopes to set up stables In Ipoh as a trainer. Sam.surl bin Abdul Rahman, formerly a.ssistant trainer to Keith Daniels, has been granted61 words
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Article109 1967-06-14 20 DOUGLAS (Ma of Man), Tues— Mike Hailwood. Bntbin's world champion motoicycllst. rode a Honda to victory in the 250 cc lightweight Tourist Trophy race at. the International meeting yesterday. Hailwood set up new lap and race records in gaininc his tenth Isle of Man TT triumph109 words
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Article52 1967-06-14 20 BANGKOK. Tues. The Yacht liiK Association of Thailand yesterday decided to in-r-lude s«ilinK as an event in the Seap Games this December, if three other countries endorse It. The associntion will put four elates of boats on the nro- i p'omme the "Mon"'. "OK". 4 Enterprise" and "FlyingUPI - 52 words
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Article33 1967-06-14 20 LONDON Tues Premjlt Lall, the Indian Davus Cup player, iniun.- his shoulder and retired i!i tin nr-t ael "t bi* opentag match against Steve Avoyer (US) in Urn Beckenham trnnus championships yesterday.33 words
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Article471 1967-06-14 20 CRICKET ONDON, Tues. Hampshire retained their lead at the top of the English county cricket championship table when they beat Gloucestershire by 85 runs yesterday. Gloucestershire, needini 276 to win. were shot out for 190. despite a fighting 68 by David Brown In a thrilling finish471 words
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Advertisement300 1967-06-14 20 Carrier m^ 1 HOWHOTOOESITHAVET^I I GET BEFORE YOU CALL ME? I not —M m» now I Mr. Sam Kum Hong Your Carrier dealer at Carco Ltd., Singapore. I MEMKR Of THE t9. DSTWmoW OPBUtHON jK C Amano)=^ ATTENDANCE uv, v.Avt PAYROLL A "MAN S TIMK RKCORniR CLOCK Sole Acent: Malaysia300 words
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Advertisement47 1967-06-14 20 i Safeguard their future i with a policy from ASIA LIFE ij| L *tffl tj^M Hfcf* m $35/BONUS PER SLOW)/- SUM ASSURED. THINK OF TOMORROW TODAY AT asialifE ASIA LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LTD. Asia Insurance Building Finlayson Green, Singapore Tel; 7218 L^^LiNDisaij Baby tarter J^tfH^ M Hfc47 words
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525 1967-06-14 21 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN THOMAS CUP FIASCO By TOM BACHER, Denmark's court umpire in the first doubles match on the second night of the Thomas Cup challenge round between Indonesia and Malaysia at Jakarta on Saturday, said yesterday that he had appealed to525 words
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Article537 1967-06-14 21 |X)RTY-SEVEN matches— Jl 24 In the morning and 23 in the evening will be playpd off on 'he opening day of the four-day Malaysian Open badminton championships at the St. John Ambulance hall in Ipoh tomorrow. The sessions start at 10 am. and 6p.m. Ties537 words
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437 1967-06-14 21 ROSALIND IS THE FASTEST GIRL IN STORE ATHLETICS rPTEEN years-old Rosaland Chan of Siglap Secondary i-s established herself as the fastst SLngapore schoolgirl sprinter. On the final day of the Katong District Secondary school* nthleMc championships at Ftr- rer Park yesterday. Rosalind Improved on her records with time* of H2fec437 words
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Article318 1967-06-14 21 OMAR SALIM, i comparatively unknown player, turned in a eiant-killing feat when he ci.m mated the current combined schools singles champion Loh Kee Aat- in th* semi-flnal nf Singapore youth badminton championships at the Badminton Stadium on Monday night. Omar beat Loh 8-15. 15-13. 15-10318 words
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Article, Illustration43 1967-06-14 21 Howzat! all together SIX England players join a lusty appeal as E. Prassana (India) is caught by wicketkeeper John Murray off Ray Illingworth in the First Test at Headingley on Saturday. Prassana was out for nought. (Test latest see Page 22).— UPI picture.UPI - 43 words
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352 1967-06-14 21 GOLF rDE dry weather which Ipoh has been experiencing for alI'rrt a month ha* mad* me Pe:ak Turf Club Sports Club golf course in Tiger Lane hard and fast for the state's amateur open golf championship scheduled lor Saturday and Sunday. The grata352 words
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238 1967-06-14 21 BADMINTON JAKARTA, Tues.— Six Indonesian badminton players leave her* for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, four day* after ihe Thomas Cup challenge round between Malaysia and Indonesia broke up in chaos on Saturday in face of noisy barracking by an excited Jakarta crowd. The players, fourReuter - 238 words
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Advertisement118 1967-06-14 21 REMNANT SALE CARPETS FABRICS Genuine Carpet Fabric bargains from $3/- upwards. Carpet remnants suitable for large areas. Stair-runners or wall to wall. Also top grade fabrics suitable for large areas. CALL NOW AND INSPECT THESE IN OUR AIR-CONDITIONED SHOWROOM. FELT TEXTILES (Malaysia) LTD., Chow House, Ist Floor. 140-142 Robinson Road,118 words
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Advertisement408 1967-06-14 21 CHEMISTRY for Colleges Schools This book has been written to cover the new syllabuses of several examination bodies, and is recommended for use during the last 2 or 3 years of the School Certificate or GX.E. Chemistry course. A SYNOPSIS: The book discusses most of the theoretical principles in the408 words
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Miscellaneous31 1967-06-14 21 BADMINTON Intenuttanali Malaysia Denmark (Stadium Negara. 8 p.m.). ATHLETICS Kntong dujtrtet champinshlps (Farrer Pk. 2). CRICKET Int«r-S«rTtaeM RAP v Army (Seletar). HOCKEY Friendly: Malaeoft Selection v Kllat Invitation XI <MC grd).31 words
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Article, Illustration71 1967-06-14 22 THE FIRST ISRAELI SHIP SAILS IN ON WAY TO EILAT FREIGHTER Dolphin suilinjj through llic Straits of Tirun on Sunday on her way to the port of Eilat, in the Gulf of Aqaba. She was the first Israeli ship to enter the gulf after paratroopers captured theUPI - 71 words
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Article161 1967-06-14 22 Ammo ship blows up in port UTRKCIIT (Holland), Tues. A munitions ship rxploMon reported to have br«-n caused when a soldier dropped a grenade into the hold shattered this port today and first reports said several people were killed. At least 18 people were injured by the blast on a161 words
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Obituary62 1967-06-14 22 JOMNNIC SIM BEE KOW called to rhr U>r4 13 «i «T I-c;.-orm-« Ro«d lor K I I 1 -m. CABLE RECEIVED. M.i!h.« fVn. N-i<.\r.; railMi of Hn i I |y 1 ti\ itulrum n 67 CARNECIE ALBERT CHARLES AKCrt 7* |«""l lilt; < n T. ran*: Bnlan. 4"O pin.62 words
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136 1967-06-14 22 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON From /CANBERRA. Tues. Aus\j tralia should resettle 500.000 displaced Arabs in its far North. Mr. Evan Maclaurin. head of the department ot Bemitlc studies at Sydney University, said today. Ten years ago. he put a similar plan before the Immigration Minister136 words
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Article60 1967-06-14 22 SINGAPORE. Tues.— There will be no water tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at -Lavender Street (houses 242 to 128. even numbersi; Bendemeer Road (houses 2 to 12. even numbers*; West Coast Road 10 m.s. to 10* i mi; Kampong Java Teban Malay resettlement area 74; Caltex60 words
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Article299 1967-06-14 22 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Tues— New* ol new developments in vie Khoaesia situation caused a late upturn on Uie London stock market. Equity leaders wtre helped by an Improvement in sentiment and were up u> sixpence better by Uie finish. Closing middle prices ol selected stocks not including stamp duty were:299 words
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Article60 1967-06-14 22 LONDON. Tues. Spot 18 '«d July 18 1 16 d.. Aug. 18d.. Sept. 18d July Sept 18d.. Oct. Dec. 18d.. Jan March 18' id.. April June 18', d.. July'Bept. 18 7 16d., Oct.' Dec. 18i,d.. Jan. March 18\d.. Anrtl .June 18 11 18 d. e.l.f. June 17 3 l«d..60 words
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Article32 1967-06-14 22 LONDON Tues —Buyers £1210 i unchanged i. sellers £1201.. <--£'■_. i. Forward buyers £1210 (urrhangedi. sellers £1201. £'j>. Settlement £1208 £2>*. Turnover a.m. 190 tons. pjn. 65 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.32 words
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234 1967-06-14 22 Millions lost on exchange after TV shake-up ONDON. Tues. Commercial Television's biggest shake-up since its birth in 1955 sent shares plunging and soaring on the London Stock Exchange today. The Independent Television Authority, controlling body of the commercial Industry, yesterday announced the companies which had won licences to operate 15Reuter - 234 words
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Article75 1967-06-14 22 MILAN duly i. Tues. Police raided Milan's beatnik tent city >esterday and carted Its inhabitants off for questioning. The camp site on a vacant lot. which the Milanese have dubbed Barbonia City. became a home away from home for young beatniks a few months ago.75 words
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Article172 1967-06-14 22 ]tfALAYSIA led Denmark S-l 1 after the first night's pl»y In their friendly badminton match at Stadium Negara yesterday. Erland Kops, Denmark's allEngland champion, scored the only point for his team when he beat Yew Cheng Hoe In .he first singles. The King and Queen were a/ionii172 words
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Article138 1967-06-14 22 The big food strike flop HONG KONG. Tues. Leftist Chinese today failed in their bid to bring about a strike among vegetable hawkers, food stores and market operators This was the second major setback suffered by the leftists who are currently involved in an anti-Bri-tish campaign. They had earlier beenReuter - 138 words
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Article57 1967-06-14 22 Happy birthday 'rain' for Soek JAKARTA. Tues Soekarno supporters used unidentified aircraft to scatter pamphlets near the Indonesian capital wishing the ousted President 'many happy return.s" on his 66th birthday last week, a Jakarta military leader said today. The former President is Mill believed to command the loyalty of someReuter - 57 words
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Article285 1967-06-14 22 England win Test by 6 wkts T ONDON, Tues. England beat India by six wickets in the First Test at Headingley today with 2J hour* to spare. But the manner in which the Indians fought to the end earned them tremendous kudos. Final scores: England 550-4 dec. and 126-4. India285 words
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Advertisement93 1967-06-14 22 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $15 (minimum) j BORN TO JUNE *r..1 Hill Ca«C. Louis* Shlrl'V junr I- 1 I I upii Both well. TO DRS JEVANAVACV h •an a dauxhtir Vijrv Thankit to ol»trtrician and utafT Bun. Mr Ward Wat.rmty Ho«l>nai K .L. TO ALBERT and BMt i.Niyor Eatatr>. KluanK.93 words
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Advertisement100 1967-06-14 22 A SWISS WATCH OF THE HIGHEST CLASS for distinguished gentleman fashionable lady SAefyuc star Hr lE2£&Ki^iU If Model ***** 01 Model 764.01 01 Singapore $238.00* Malaysia $255.00 Singapore $175.00* Malaysia $190.00 mP^t_ _rK_fl_^j| l_^_: JH M vW *^_i r* y^l _k 9m^ W^mmm 0 \_r H _L-_^_T__T m _r^%Hi __F100 words
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Miscellaneous53 1967-06-14 22 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday His nest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Blwru 89 75 Penanp 90 7> Ipoh 73 Malacca 90 73 Sinca-oorr 87 1 1 c HI .lands H Jesxelton 87 7353 words
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