The Straits Times, 26 June 1967
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Title Section22 1967-06-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times National Newspaper Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1967. 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)226622 words
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Article, Illustration732 1967-06-26 1 The big thaw continues ALL SMILES AS JOHNSON AND KOSYGIN MEET FOR SECOND SUMMIT: AGREEMENT HOPES RISE GLASSBORO, Sunday PR ESI DENT Johnson and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin today opened their second summit conference in three days on the Middle East and other world problems. The leaders of the world'sAgencies - 732 words
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Article50 1967-06-26 1 SINGAPORE. Sun—Nine-teen-year old secretary. Miss Ong Mel-lee, tonight won the Mlvs Singapore title and the right to represent the Republic at the Miss Universe contest at Miami Beach next month. Runner-up wa.s Miss Fatimah Ibrahim. 19. a fashion designer, and third Miss Lotus LJow. 19. a model.50 words
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127 1967-06-26 1 KOSYGIN AND LBJ SUMMIT: CHINA IS BITTER r|M>KVO, Sun. omiminM Chin:, reacted bitterly vest ""day to tin summit meeting between .'resident Johnson and the Soviet Premier, Mr. Kosygin. It railed Russia "accomplice No. 1 of I.S. imperialism." The new China news agency broadcast heard in Tokyo today said Mr. Johnson127 words
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215 1967-06-26 1 Enter a robot cashier who pays round the clock I ONDON, Sun. The worlds first robot cashier will go into operation outside a London bank on Tuesday. Known as Barclaycash after Its sponsor. Barclays, one of Britain's big rive banks it will be mounted on the outside wall of a215 words
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104 1967-06-26 1 VIENNA POLICE SHACKLE I FLEEING SOVIET DIPLOMAT VIENNA, Sun. Austrian police overpowered a fleeing man and shackled him hand and foot last night before discovering he was a Soviet diplomat and immune from arrest. Police reports said the diplomat's car struck an.. Austrian motor-cyclist in Vienna. The man then jumpedReuter - 104 words
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Article82 1967-06-26 1 BANGKOK. Sun. American j and Thai military engineer units ye.sterriH.v i umpleted entttna a major Inland military rostrl i>eiiiK built from the Oulf ol Thailand ito the troubled north-eastern area. The 140-mile strip of road is being built to provide direct acres* from the military82 words
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Article267 1967-06-26 1 7— CAIRO, Sunday A HIGH-RANKING Czech delegation is due to fly here tomorrow for talks with UAR leaders, less than two days after the departure of Soviet president Nikolai Podgorny. It is thought that the C z c c hoslovak croup, headed by Communist PartyAgencies - 267 words
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Article, Illustration204 1967-06-26 1 UPKO's referendum move is 'unwise', says Tengku KUALA PILAH. Sunday. T'ENGKU Abdul Rahman described as "unwise" A the move by UPKO for a referendum under United Nations supervision to ascertain whether the people of Sabah wanted a re-examination of the 20 points under which the State joined Malaysia. They could204 words
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62 1967-06-26 1 TmOKO Abdul Rahman rides in an improvised sedan chair in Johol. 35 miles from Seremban. More than .">.UOO people waited to velrome him when he arrived there yesterday by helicopter- Then .'I stalwart Umno members carried him shoulder hieh in this rhair62 words
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Article88 1967-06-26 1 AI.OR STAR. Sun The remaining 'llmm.is Cup matches between Malaysia and Indonesia will definitely not be played in Kuala Lumpur as has been sUßKfstrri by the actini: chairman of the Indonesian Bad m in ton Federation. Col. Sri.imin in a cabh- to the Badminton Association of88 words
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Article35 1967-06-26 1 GOING HOME i>l WHI I sun. Sovfel destroyer which entered .Mediterranean when M. Idle East crisis broke ciilui this month, sailed through Bosphorus today .iii its w.iv back to ihe m.uk sc.i Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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211 1967-06-26 2 Tourist Kosygin visits Niagara Falls I •ALLS, Sun I Mr. KnsjKin cut a tourists \iew of thr American and Canadian Niagara Kails from aboard an BSMunaMI bout yesterda> as he lullilled a desire to *cc one- of the world's seven natural wnnderv Wearing a raincoat with a hooded hat lo211 words
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124 1967-06-26 2 f LASSBORO, Sun. An I *J estimated 50.000 peo- pie arc expected Uj accept President Johnson's '"in- i vitation" to be ou hand here today when he and Mr. Kosvuin hold their second round of summit talks It was Mr Johnson who said onAP - 124 words
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Article, Illustration478 1967-06-26 2 UN MEN SEEK COMPROMISE Talks at luncheon given by Rusk for leading Western diplomats NEW YORK. Sunday •JHE U. S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Kusk met here yesterday with U.N. delegate's working on a compromise resolution for the General Assembly's Mid dl c East cmc r g ency st-Msion.AP; UPI - 478 words
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170 1967-06-26 2 Arabs in Aden hoist their own, UAR flags ADEN, Sun. Arab A nationalists today hoisted their own flags and that of the United Arab Republic in Aden's Crater town, which has been besieged by British troops for the last five days. In what was regarded as a clear challenge toReuter - 170 words
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Article24 1967-06-26 2 JAKARTA Sun. Plve thoomurt people lost th»!r hornet In fire at the outskirts of Jakarta yi-fterday. Damage was estimated at USS2OO.OOO TJPI.24 words
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Article409 1967-06-26 2 CHOU GIVES BRITAIN A WARNING Heavier punishment if... Peking banquet told PEKING, Sunday jy|R. Chou En-lai yesterday warned Britain against what he called the "barbarous suppression of the Chinese patriotic movement"' in Hong Kong. Mr. Chou was speaking at a banquet here for President Kaunda. "If the British do not409 words
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177 1967-06-26 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. The disruption of oil flow because of the Middle East crisis is just beginning to have an economic impact. "No leu than a hundred million barrels ot oil bound for Free World markets has been delayed or interrupted," theAP - 177 words
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Article34 1967-06-26 3 liA PAZ. Sun. Troops moved In to occupy tin mines in the Oniro area today and unconfirmed reports said at least three people v.ere killed in clashes between mines and troops. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article337 1967-06-26 3 Yard probes theft of passports FILES ON DIPLOMATS MISSING LONDON, Sunday gK I T A I N's security services and Scotland Yard were reported today to have launched a large-scale investigation into an alleged breach of security at the Passport Office in London. The investigation was launched after three menAP - 337 words
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Article58 1967-06-26 3 Lost— by a nose... CHICAGO. Sun.— A motorist yesterday bit oft* part of the nose of a policemen who stopped him for not having licence plates on his car. The MOTORIST was arrested and charged with assault; The POLICEMAN was taken to hospital in the hope surgeons could stitch onAP - 58 words
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Article23 1967-06-26 3 JAKARTA. Sun. Indonesia is to tighten up regulations banning Chinese nationals from retail trading In rural ereas. Antara reported yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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262 1967-06-26 3 NEW DELHI, Sunday. THE United States signed an agreement 1 here yesterday to supply India with a further one and a half million tons of food grains in an attempt to ease extreme shortages in many parts of the country. The agreementReuter - 262 words
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Article62 1967-06-26 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. Mr. J.K. Birla, eldest member of a family which controls one of India's biggest industrial empires, died here today at the age of 85. He helped build the Birla empire which controls 151 companies, many of which deal with textiles, automobiles, shipping, plantations, chemicals,62 words
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153 1967-06-26 3 LONDON, Sun. New legislation on immigrants is belne prepared by the British Government but it has not yet been decided if sections dealing with racial discrimination will make it illegal to operate a colour bar in employing labour, informed sources said yesterday. The HomeReuter - 153 words
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Article42 1967-06-26 3 ROME, Sun. The condition of Pnnio Camera, Italy's ailing former world heavyweight boxing champion, has greatly deteriorated, his doctor said yesterday. The 60-year-old former champion had high fever and had to be fed intravenously, the doctor said. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article58 1967-06-26 3 PARIS, Sun. A state of emergency was declared at Lille last night after a violent storm hit north-west France, killing at least 12 people and injuring 40. Fire brigades, police, troops and civil defence workers over a wide area were mobilised as reports poured In from farmingReuter - 58 words
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Article98 1967-06-26 3 U.S. halts four projects in UAR WASHINGTON, Sun.— The United States has cancelled its technical assistance programmes to the I'AR. the U.S. Agency lor International Development said today. The four projects involved were suspended when most Americans were forctd to leave Egypt aiter the ArabIsraeli war broke out. and aReuter - 98 words
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Article41 1967-06-26 3 SAIGON, Sun.— Vietcong guerillas shelled a U.S. airfield with mortar fire yesterday, wounding 40 American servicemen. Extent of damage to planes and facilities at the air base at Daw Tieng has not been determined, the U.S. command said.41 words
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Article, Illustration303 1967-06-26 3 Brown to be put on carpet for U.N. speech WILSON URGED TO SACK HIM I ONDON, Sun.—Spe- culation on the future of the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. George Brown, was a topic for London Sunday newspapers today a few hours after he returned here from his United Nations mission inReuter - 303 words
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Article32 1967-06-26 3 HONG KONG, Sun. More than 100 employees of Shaw Brothers studios here applied for re-instate-tnent to their jote after being sacked on Friday for staging a •wildcat" strike32 words
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Advertisement356 1967-06-26 3 §HERE ARE MORE f^j£ok ASTOUNDING BARGAINS! Vm2 10th ANNIVERSARY [^^8 TEXTILES UP. NOW Printed Chiffon 36" per yd 6 3. 50 U.S.A. Printed Crepe 44" per yd 3.50 2.50 U.S.A. Printed Cotton 44" per yd 2.50 1.80 Swiss Embroidery Cotton 44" per yd. $24.50 $10.00 English Printed Royon Silk 36"356 words
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Advertisement451 1967-06-26 3 I STARTS TODAY! I The once-a-year SALE with big, genuine bargains for everyone! -^2nd Family Saving^^ Reductions up to so FOB LADIES Stretch "Lady Grace" flack (all urn New Sl.tO Coihmilon T. thittt (all liin) Now $3.90 r«f oron pleated tkirtt Now $4.90 "Merrymetd cotton braitii ret (all titet) Now451 words
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386 1967-06-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. National Trades Union Congress president, Mr. Peter Vincent, last night called on employers to change their concept of master and servant relationship with workers. He urged them to adopt instead the rational concept of employer-employee relationship to pave the way for386 words
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222 1967-06-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Muslims in Singapore are urged to give their full support to the Council of Muslim Religion which is to be set up by the Government soon. The Minister for Social Affairs, inrhe Othman Wok. who made the call today *ald that the222 words
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Article, Illustration114 1967-06-26 4 MISS Quek Li-lian. a first year arts student at the University of Singapore was elected "Freshie Queen" at the Student's Union Orientation Ball at the Orean Park Hotel on Saturday night. She beat nine other first year students of the university for the contest title.114 words
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181 1967-06-26 4 CINGAPORE. Sun. 0 The MP for Pongrol, Mr. Nr Kah Tinß, said last night that Singapore would need $300 million in industrial expansion per year to create 15,000 new Jobs. This is the mor.ey needed annually to Inject into Singapore's fledgling industry, if181 words
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Article131 1967-06-26 4 npODAYS educational TV or A Channel Bis as follows: 8.30-8 .in am. Mathematics Sec I— "Parallel Lines and Related Angles"; 915-9.35 am.. English second language Sec 1— "The Television Studio"; 10.00-10 20 a.m.. General science. Sec. 1 "Respiration In Plants"; 11.05--11.25 a.m., General science. Sec. 2131 words
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Article89 1967-06-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun —The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Anlm»l» will hold a Flag Dmy on Saturday Appealing for generosity from the public. Mr. K T. 00l said: "The hallmark of a civilised country Is lta attitude to dumb animals. Around us we can see89 words
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Article62 1967-06-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sun —Mrs Harriet Doraisamy and Mrs. Latifla Jalaludln have been unanimously elected as president and vice-pre-sident of the Methodist Girls School Alumnae Association. Other officials are: Secretary Mrs. Chee Guat Van; as&t. secretary, Madam Lav Blau Chin; treasurer. Mrs. E. L. Llew. Committee: Mrs. Tan Ley62 words
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Advertisement21 1967-06-26 4 9 Tel: Todor: 1 30-3 JO-7 00 4 ».J0 George Noder "HO BLOW UP IN MANHATTAN" Tomorrew 'The Cre«t tt. Trintan'i21 words
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Advertisement175 1967-06-26 4 NEW WBhl^ Shatterproof ■j^^^^L Lowest Priced Suave V SHAMPOO ■S^§\ SHAMPOO WITH EGG W <Ml 101 OPENS TODAY m>k^ 11. 1 30. 4, 4.45, 930 ,No Frr* Lilt B L^^ FANG YIN and WANG YU JB^^^S^Xt^^ MANDARIN in SCOPE COLOR V '<9rx. V« j ''EH L" JV Superimposed English Subtitles175 words
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Advertisement567 1967-06-26 4 LAST 2 DAYS! 1 11 gm, I.JO, 4.00, 6 30 9 JO pm REQUIEM for A otCREI A6ENT Stewart Gronqtr Damrlo Bionchl Color Scope Chinese Sub*. ODEON ORCHARD GALA PALACE ONE DAY ONLY PREMIERE WEHNESOAN 1T67 BOX PLANS NOW OPEN Cash 6ookin9i Only "7 GOLDEN MFN SlfflKE AGAIN" In Cotet567 words
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396 1967-06-26 5 Singapore trade mission off to Jakarta SINGAPORE, Sun J^ 19-MAN Singapore trade mission left for Jakarta today to try to remove *he remaining barriers to free trade between Singapore and Indonesia. Led by Mr. Sim Kee Boon. Permanent Secretary (Economic Development Division) of the Finance Ministry, the team will meet396 words
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263 1967-06-26 5 Malay College to be a centre for science r\UALA KANGSAR, Sun |i is planned to make the Malay College here Uu centre oi science instruction for Malay pupils m the country The permanent secretatA to the Muustrj ul Educa t;on. Dato Byed Zahiuddn. uin Syed Hassan, said thin yesterday at263 words
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Article, Illustration151 1967-06-26 5 ROYAL Malaysian Air Korce trainer pilots from the Flying Training School at Alor Star had their first look at supersonic Mirage jet fiKhters at the RAAF base at Butter-worth on Saturday The vnuni; Malaysiar fliers of tomorrow were shown over the No 7"> Mirage151 words
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101 1967-06-26 5 TEACHERS TO HOLD SOLIDARITY MEETING i/ANOAR, sun roar teachers' unions witn branches In Perils will hold a solidarity meeting on Tuesday to olan joint actlon to tighten ud their work-to-rule The meeting will be presided over by Inche YusofT Hamid. chairman or the Perils DTC Teachers' Union. The .secretary. Inche101 words
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125 1967-06-26 5 IPOH. Sun An A>st Supt. of Police. S\ed Meor Wahid bin Sved ll> rahim. M, of the Field Korce here was charsed in the ni.icistrate's court with rnluiriK away a married woman with intent to have illicit intercourse with her lie wax allectd to have125 words
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Article, Illustration133 1967-06-26 5 Harvard scholarship for Malaysian LIAI.A I.IMPIR. Sun 1V Mr. Herbert Mora is (above) a I'niversity of Singapore law graduate and the first M.ilosi.in to obtain Master of Law degree from Har\ard Law School, has been IffinW a Harvard scholarship to read for his s.j.i*. Dot tor of Science in .luridprudence.133 words
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135 1967-06-26 5 Offer to check brakes of Vauxhall Vivas SINGAPORE. Sun. Agents for Vauxhall cars in Singapore Orchard Motors Ltd. said yesierday they would provide the same service as dealers in Britain, who are asking owners of new Vauxhall Vivas to bring In their cars for a special brake check. A news135 words
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Article38 1967-06-26 5 TL'MPAT. Sun. Mr lIM tf.neh has been elcrtPd president of MaUvsia.i Indian Congrau branch here Other office keiren fleeted were Mi H AhOMMI hit. .president. Mr. Ixnn* Dauvm. kcretary. and Mi Dai.p Singh, trea I nurer.38 words
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153 1967-06-26 5 Talks on Muar bridge toll charges \ll AX Sun The Mto. 11 ister of Works p >st« and l»e< onimuiiK ,«H(M»N Tun V. T Sambanthan, will meet bus and tea operators here on Friday to And out their views <>n the Muar bridge toll charcm. The MP for Muar Pantai.153 words
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Article43 1967-06-26 5 TRMK ANBON, Bun A widow Kl-u-ii.i'i bin'^ V helipvcd in iv nnr of no .-idr-' women in Malaysia, <1;ori thii nomine c) f 6 Sh^ l^asrs behind four children. 50 crandchilriren. 18 ftreatftrand children and 12 put- gieat-Krandrhildren43 words
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117 1967-06-26 6 Skid in rain kills a motor cyclist 1> I NAN <• Sun A motor i-Tclist whose 111.11 lime ni pinned undrr a bus craped un hurt, hut another motor •>11 1 v t m killed vesterdk) after a >kid. I 1 i.v Snee l.an. 11, \v.»v .1 bout to overtake117 words
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Article64 1967-06-26 6 KUALA H'MPUR. Sun The new $1 million mosque for Negri Sembilan now under constmctkn is expected to be .■impleted by September. Donations to date, from !h<> public, totalled $104--'•00. Including the ::-'>m h. businessman. Haji Abdul Wahab bin Hassan Mohamed. $1,111.11 and his .ii-iii-bw.64 words
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Article24 1967-06-26 6 Tack won -do show MEGAMAT. Smm Fi\f Kuronn taekuon-dn Instructor! will cive a denon»tratfcMi ■<• :hr Ruiv Th<Mtre in r< i| 730 p.m. on Thursday.24 words
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Article, Illustration288 1967-06-26 6 AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE, SA YS MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Red Cross launches first phase of a nation-wide medical service THE Malaysian Red Cross Society today launched the first phase of a nationwideambulance service to supplement the existing Government medical services. Announcing this at the presentation oi288 words
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Article38 1967-06-26 6 PENANG. Sun More baMM Wen born in Prn.nc dunne thP month of Mhy Statistic* released tnd,.y ihowed then «rere 835 birth* Ihm monih. compared to 722 in April A total <>f 168 people died last month.38 words
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Article173 1967-06-26 6 PENANG. Sunday. 'PHE Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. said here today he was happy to note that private practitioners on the island had come forward in answer to the Governments call to assist in hospitals and public clinics dur- Ing their leisure173 words
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Article74 1967-06-26 6 CEREMBAN. Sun. The J Seremban Town Council today warned the public ot the danger of eating pork obtained from pigs .slaughtered Illegally It advised all housewives to look tor the pink markings "MBS." <Ma.ili> B.:i aaran Seremban imprinted on all pork from the Sorem--1 ban abattoir.74 words
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Article53 1967-06-26 6 SINOAPOM. Sun -An old nun ar-.ci woman were tound hanging in iiiflfrf-i" parU town Murqr thm morning. [lie nan k.hic Ah Teng. 74. discovered m vacant noun In Be.ic-h Rfwcl. while the ■.'.nniiii. Ne Ni. 66 «-«s round m her rooa In Palmer Romcl. Polur do not53 words
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Article41 1967-06-26 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. A housewife. Tav Seont Pre IK. fell to her death from the 10th floor of a block of flats in Bukit Ho Swee this mornins. She lived in the ne\t block. Foul play is not suspected41 words
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Advertisement235 1967-06-26 6 Sanyo Sounds Exciting SOLID STATE 14 Model 14H-636 Silicon transistors, for extra-clear FM reception, add a captivating new dimension to your listening pleasure. For background music to heighten any mood, anywhere, or multi-band world-wide reception (FM/ MW/SW'/SWj). this models AFC circuitry, double antenna plus car jack, fine tuning control and235 words
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Miscellaneous275 1967-06-26 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 14 lorn »nhont an nrtier mn- A LS 10 f n<l 23 'rolled the tthlftirs ront«iit aero» 25 I <.9> by rraft n JU A flim.«y note In object .Sh s i mper tlnent «Mdc .10. t!. r> v. L>«en. mister, to th<> Mnrer 11. Ring275 words
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293 1967-06-26 7 ALOR STAR Sunday. 'J'HERE was nothing wrong if the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, should be appointed Deputy Prime Minister when Tun Abdul Razak became the Prime Minister after the retirement of Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Minister of Education, Inche293 words
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Article22 1967-06-26 7 IPOH. Sun. Dato S. P. Seenlvasagam has been elected president of the Ipoh Municipal Council for the sixth successive ye«r.22 words
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Article90 1967-06-26 7 Brunei hits low in rubber output BRI NEI TOWN. SunBrunei's rubber production is declining. Latest official figures show that total acreage and output are decreasing yearly. The 1965 rubber exports dropped by 360 tons or the 1964 total In 1964, rubber exports from Brunei were worth M 51.559.101 and inReuter - 90 words
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226 1967-06-26 7 'Golden Mile' to oust a community centre SINGAPORE, Sun. The Kampong G 1 a m Community Centre off Beach Road will be pulled down next year to make way for the planned development in the area known as the "Golden Mile," the Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said last night.226 words
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Article62 1967-06-26 7 KUALA TRENGOANU. Sun. TVngku Lela Srgara (Tengku Hassan bin Tpngku Nara> will replace the late Dato Ibrahim bin Mohamed Sallch as Trcngganu State Secretary. Trnsku Lola. 49. <as first appointed as a clerk in 1938 and was promoted to the Trengganu Civil Bervice in 1948. He62 words
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Article, Illustration98 1967-06-26 7 MISS Sylvia Goh Sbih Wei (above) was recently made a Bachelor of Music by the Peabody Conservatory of Music In Baltimore, after completing a four-year course In three years. Her father, Singapore Impresario Mr. Goh Soon Tioe. has received news from the conservatory98 words
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92 1967-06-26 7 IPOH, Sun. Two scooter riders were killed In Perak yesterday. Mohamed Zainuddin bin Kechik. 22. was killed at the 20th mile. Ipoh-Kampar road, about 6.30 a.m. when he (ell off hit scooter and wait run over by lorry. Zain bin Moh.imod, 23. or the92 words
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233 1967-06-26 7 PENANG. Sunday T^HE State Govern- ment is to acquire 2.250 acres of Prye Estate in Prai to start Its second industrial estate which will, for the first time, include a free trade zone. Foreign industrialists will be invited to apply233 words
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Miscellaneous214 1967-06-26 7 .Mh'ft Onp Bft V T > nmwiin SOUNPS MX YE* FUNNY V 1 1 ■>. 00P... T THINK I HOWD YOU LIKE /^^T""^ NO. rM SERIOUS-yV" ~~>w RIGMT BUT I TMOU3H MOW /FWANKUY.I V VDUVE GOT TO WORK WITH ME? AwA I'D LIKE TO TRY/ \\l»> WELL, A IT LOOKS214 words
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Article681 1967-06-26 8 ■I only one among many measures that need to be taken to improve the efficiency of the civil service. The MontgomeryEsman Report contains a long list of others. In addition to the stick of swifter punishment and the carrot of meritbased promotion it is necessary to provide681 words
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Article376 1967-06-26 8 Tun Tan Siew Sin's tribute to the Malayan poultry industry (which he promised rapid action against imported eggs) was richly deserved. No other element in the agricultural scene has so energetically and successfully seized its opportunities. Disease control coupled with the higher living standards which have enlarged the376 words
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Article169 1967-06-26 8 The suggestion by Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Singapore's acting Prime Minister, that people eat wheat instead of rice will find many sympathisers, particularly among dieticians and domestic economists. As Dr. Toh pointed out, flour costs little more than half the price of imported rice and it is169 words
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LETTERS
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204 1967-06-26 8 I?NCHE A. Hallm OthMJ man In his letter (B.T. June 17) was not factual. He says "holders of certificates of Registration of Manpower Issued during the height of Emergency are not allowed to leave the country for more than two weeks This Ls not correct. Registrants204 words
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Letter195 1967-06-26 8 I REFER to Mr. Lee Kum Wah's letter (B.T. June 17) regarding interruption of water supply to Toa Payoh on June 12. The Board regrets the unavoidable Inconvenience to consumers when water supplies have to be shut down temporarily owing to mainlaying operations or other reasons. When such195 words
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Letter97 1967-06-26 8 I REFER to your corres- pondent Mr. Richard Ang's query (ST. June 17) regarding the new car parking scheme to be Introduced in Queenstown Neighbourhood IV from July 1. Car owners who obtain season parking lots In the new car parks can be assured of 24 hours exclusive parkins97 words
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Article, Illustration1580 1967-06-26 8 MR. LEE KUAN YEW - The purpose of education MR. LEE KUAN YEW SCHOLARSHIP AND THE LEARNING THAT NEVER STOPS A speech at a University of Singapore Convocation dinner by Prim* Minister of Singapore I WOULD like to address myself to the group of young men and women who have been bestowed with the intellectual1,580 words
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Advertisement1093 1967-06-26 8 Classified idTertisemwts for Strait* Tim** A Malay Mail may b« handed to: COLD STORAGI SUPIR-MARKIT Orcha/d Rood (Rcccpiioniit DtikJ COLD STORA6I BKANCHIS Holland Rood Novel Bat. amr sook stori ltd.. Wincheuer Hou», Colly*r Quoy. THI NCWS FRONT Fitzpolnck's Supt*mork*t. M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Rood. Novol Sot*. HAMICM STORI. 14191,093 words
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Advertisement70 1967-06-26 8 SAFETY FIRST! is O. C. B. C's Policy. Because it is the best in the end. Let it be your policy too. BANK WITH OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. Tht MMk for All-Big ana Small AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000.00 ISSUID FULLY PAID: 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE:70 words
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Advertisement97 1967-06-26 8 S.A. MAJEED COS MID-SEASON iXifW in Full Siring gives tou Grand Opportunity to Save on your purchases. You definitely $AYE Grander here than elsewhere as you always get Quality Goods at hard-to-beat prices. Convince yourself. Make it a point to call today Save Grandly. S. A. MAJEED CO., 70, HIOH97 words
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Article, Illustration275 1967-06-26 9 Eat less rice, more flour, urges Dr. Toh gINGAPOKE, Sun. The acting Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, last night urged the people to make changes in their eating habits to combat the increasing world shortage of rice. He said people here should eat more flour, currently consumed at the275 words
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Article19 1967-06-26 9 SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore Cheshire Home will hold Its annual "Red Feather Day" on Aug. 19.19 words
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133 1967-06-26 9 LI AI.A 1.1 MIM K Sun. A stiKSestion that the Government should Introduce legislation to compel cinemas to show looallv produced lilms at lo.i-t four days a month was made by the Malaysian Film Producers Association here today. The idea was to give more133 words
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Article, Illustration401 1967-06-26 9 IPOH. Sunday. T»HE People's Progressive Party can expect full x co-operation from the Democratic Action Party, which last night officially opened a branch here, a stronghold of the PPP. This assurance was given by the secretarygeneral of the DAP,401 words
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Article79 1967-06-26 9 SINGAPORE. Sun A Government order on the re-ex-port of rice from Singapore has been amended so that any quantity re-exported must be replenished by the Import of whnip grain white rice of a qiuh'y not lower than 35 per ipr.t brolcpn within a month from frim the79 words
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Article, Illustration397 1967-06-26 9 Tear gas used on protest marchers DEMONSTRATIONS STAGED BY FIVE UNIONS IN SUPPORT OF THE ARABS UUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Police used tear gas to flush out demonstrators who entered the United Arab Republic Embassy grounds tn Treacher Road here this afternoon. A riot unit moved into the Embassy grounds in397 words
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76 1967-06-26 9 JESSELTON. Sun— One «f the worst storm tragedies occurred here on Friday night when five men lost their lives when they were out spear-fishing. Two of the men were drowned and another three are missing after the storm capsized a boat carrying 18 people.76 words
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228 1967-06-26 9 I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The chairman of the i Teachers' Salaries Commisi sion. Dato Justice Abdul 1 Aziz, says that the commisI slon views the report published in th* Straits Times yesterday "with deep concern because If it is true, it would amount to contempt of228 words
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Article53 1967-06-26 9 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The Mentii Bisar of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said, yesterday reminded elected representatives and community leader* of their responsibilities. "You should always be on hand to give guidance and advice to the people." he said at a tea party here attended by about 700 people53 words
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169 1967-06-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun POULTRY rearing in West Malaysia which used to be a backyard industry has in recent years reached the multi-mil-lion dollar status, netting $194.2 million last year. Greatest progress was made In the three-year period between 1963 and 1966 when a169 words
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89 1967-06-26 9 JTANGAR, Sun. A father of two. Man bin Taib, was crushed to death by falling boulders at Bukit Besi. near here, yesterday. Man, 31. had gone to Bukit Best with two friends to pick chillies at about 11 a.m. when they heard a rumbling89 words
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Miscellaneous689 1967-06-26 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala Lumpur es: 6.35 Speedway Internatlon>nd Penan*- 6 Ipoh and Mar al: 7 New* lr. English: 7.10 lacca; 3 10 Johore Bahru; Mutiara: 7.3$ Dangerman 4 Taipinc 7 Batu Pahat; 9 The Actor 8 News tn MandaKluang rin: S.iC Bahasa Klta: 8.25 Malaysia Sa-minggu: 8.35 Qillig--6.4s689 words
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985 1967-06-26 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD •REVIEWED BY THERE have been many books about the war in Vietnam, and there will be many more before it is over. It is a people's war, although not quite in the Communist sense of this term, a politico-eco-nomic and985 words
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459 1967-06-26 10 DAVID SZE - DAVID SZE BORN IN TIBET. By Chogyam Trongpa. (Allen and In win. 355.) By THIBET'S Living Bud- dhas" are a dying race. This extraordinary book is the story of the early life and escape from the Chinese communists of an Incarnate lama of459 words
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Article228 1967-06-26 10 STUART KOBE - STUART KOBE By ffO commemorate the cen--1 tenary of George Town Municipality, somewhat late in the day, the City Council has published Penang Past and Present an island record from 1786 to 1963. Mr. C Y. Choy. Mayor of Penang in 1965, contributes a modest foreword228 words
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276 1967-06-26 10 THE HEROES By Ronald McKie. (Angus and Robertson. Melbourne. A 80 cents.) By Walter Warwick NOT all the story ha* been told of Operation Rimau and its link with the Double Tenth atrocities during the Japanese occupation of Singapore, but Ronald McKie's276 words
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Advertisement406 1967-06-26 10 VOLVO PENTA AQUAMATIC This 100 outboard \~Mgi I nflT I dr ye is fitted with VV II A\ the Silent-Shift. Mil /l| I Gear engagement -%ffL 7 l I is smooth, quiet ,wfcg!llS^-~-"L^ drive can tilt up to j s=f^D^ an angle of 60 and j \^^^s£jl^ m can also406 words
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Advertisement197 1967-06-26 10 EYEWITNESS IN VIETNAM. By Hugo Portteh. (The Bod ley Head. 215.) MAO TSE TUNG: BASIC TACTICS. Introduction by Stuart R. Schram. (Praeger. U. 5.54.95.). 54.95.) r^ some of the finest and most imagina- five children's stories ever written \y 180 fables, legends and fairy tales t\"if\ Cfl m I k197 words
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Article, Illustration1873 1967-06-26 11 JAMES LEASOR - Trou ble starts with a girl and a bullet! JAMES LEASOR W^ASON m LOVE Begins today! A new spy thriller set in the Bahamas by A MAN on water skis was carefully carving up the blue, sunsoaked sea into long, white slices. Then the speedboat swept him away in a1,873 words
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Advertisement240 1967-06-26 11 I YOU MUST KNOW THAT: Your television set is mod* oi hmndrod* of components in addition to numerous eJectronk tubes- X l*^^^»l J overvoJtaoe undervoltage Ot ceursa you wont a long trouble-frc* op«raHon tt w<H>out being compelled to frequently call tK« TV-tacknician, wKote repairs and replocrmenrt or detective part* can240 words
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Advertisement265 1967-06-26 11 r NIKKO PEN Pa»u>ar t)m »1d ovar *lt, Wldily arad tkretastMut Malaaata^ fl V^.-Z!^ tl— ajirt. anajKO P9M Ma> Z 1 JH awMT. «mat IV t"O *auma**rm Omm NIKKO OH. P9MI Wnta a»«- touch n«k >x| pan far uaa aa) cwth. ate 4 i Han avaiiafria. U I NIKKO 4265 words
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Advertisement850 1967-06-26 12 BHH^P*fe*fe*MLsMaff*a^H*BH **™l Conlinurd from I'acr Mi ACKNOWLEDGMENT 1* Word* tli (Mmtmurn) TNC FAMILY of the late Mrs Wee Khc aj Hong thank member* of the Sicgapore Buddhist Pall Society the Minister of social Affairs. relatives fneois lor their wreatha donations kir.l attendance, and assistance rendSITUATIONS VACANT M »»"li St <Min.)—B*x850 words
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Advertisement1025 1967-06-26 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT fi v arm* U i_ Mi*.)— Box M ci* txirm RFNT SALS, p'u'mshed lafurnished deuched. semc-deta<-ned houses flats svail*r.|e instrict* 9 '10. 11/IS-16/19. Telephone: K K Enterprise* 9*?730 ACCOMMODATION PROBLEMS? Let Carl Housing Agency eolve It. We nave furrished unfurnished houses/flat*. For deta'ls contact ***** ***** 8 pore1,025 words
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Advertisement842 1967-06-26 12 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M tt (Mm.)-Bmx it rtt txtrm OETACHEO aUNCALOW, I Md rooms. A bathrooms servants uuar tera garage Uargoliouih Road Smga porn 10. 12.576 >q. tt. fr.'VOOO/-. No broker*. Tel: Spore tasTL PREWAR Bungalow at Bournemoutn Roal •th V large bedrooms. *ara.-. tion freehold, aiea IU.tXKi sq842 words
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Advertisement670 1967-06-26 12 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS o So iMm.t—Bmx er* «»fr. i MOTION SMITH INVITE you to •n»p*ct men .election ol Tecnoieai 'vucU at then «no« rooms 13 Baiiery Koad. S pore BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Ij Wnrft St (Mm.)— Box it rtt mxtrm VOUNC MAN Dnxeedlng ■*J*M -ou> stantiai sxno-ter Bos »«»V H.I > pore670 words
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Advertisement858 1967-06-26 12 FOR SALE It aycfsSj is ißJtm i—Hux >• rfa a**** STOCKTAKING Arnusl Clearing Kiln 10. Ca*n His. ouni Mm Shir* Pyjamas S3 9". Houanoat*. Niglitdr«**«< S3 W. Bedsheers. Many Bargkina! Cathay 3W. Bras Basab Koad. 8 pore NEW INIPMINT CINMANV'S n*»l Kuna KM fully flier*© Kjidiogrum M Radio am* built-in858 words
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Advertisement848 1967-06-26 12 KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PERAK. TAWAHAN aHripada Pemborontu yaiiK berdaftai dl-JK.R.. dlaalam kelas E D dan C berKepala 11. akan di-terima di-Peja-bat Jurutera Kerja Kanan. Klnta. Ipoh. luniiea jam pukol 3 petang pada Thb Julai. 1967 untok: PFMBINAAN LIMA BILEK DARJAH SEKOLAH KEBANGSAAN DI-CHANGKAT TIN. TANJONG TUALANG PERAK 2. Seeala butn-2848 words
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Advertisement590 1967-06-26 12 IENYATAAN TAWARAM J.K.R. PERAK. TAWARAN danpada P^mborong2 .vans berdnftar di-J K R., dldalam Kelas E" dan ka-aias K*pala 11. akan di-t«rima di-P*)abat Jurutrra Necerl. Jabatan Kprja Rava. Prrak. Ipoh. luiiKga Jam pukol 3 priang pada 7hb Julal. IMI untok: PEMBINAAN RIMAH2 OURU DI-MALIM NAWAR. TRONOH, TANJONG TUALANO DAJt KAMPONO GAJAH.590 words
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Advertisement1235 1967-06-26 13 to LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.K.; Uue S pure BRNa f. Sham fenang utOMfOON Liverpool. Gasgow la Ptrt MINESTHEUS i to* ll Pt Jiae 27 Jmi 21 astvanax I'veroool. Dublin. A mouth.. Gda '1 Jaae 21 laae 27/ 2 AENEAS n.*-:ool. Glasgow Jaae 2\ lay 1 PTRRHUS Liverpool. G'ISgCW laly1,235 words
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Advertisement1243 1967-06-26 13 I BENmLINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON. LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. BENMACDHUI BENAVON For Singapon Pt. S'^am P'nang Antmerp >S. 13 Jkte 28 Jmi 18/ 2 July 1/ 1 Hamburg Smgapori P. S'haa Pma«g BENLEOi lonooo, Hamburg My 2/4 RENATTOW i pool, Rotieroam, Hamburg M'bro, G-mouth 7 Jlly 18/11 My 11/221,243 words
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Advertisement1224 1967-06-26 13 feELLE RMAN BUCKKALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K.. CONTINEMT. Kngato" f. S'naea NaMR GITY OF LANCASTER London. Rottrrdarr. Hamburg, Hull. Miomisbrough IB JMI OTTRfCHESTEB gk R-M*-. Cm OF JOHANNESBURG" Lunoon. Rotterdam. Hamburg. Mid«ifsbroi.gh M My CIH OF GUILDFORD I ?ndon, Rotterdam. Harrburg, H»-e 1121 Aig1,224 words
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2001 1967-06-26 14 From Our Market Correspondent TV was a better than expected week on the Stock Exchange and there was more optimism than might have been expected considering that; world tension over many issues continued. The week opened steadily, but without any special feature except for2,001 words
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Article24 1967-06-26 14 Jan* ML 20. 21. Ml 24. RIBRER TIN Iperlbl. Iperpknl). .STSrU. 5608.3?<j .iV\cU. J609.n0 S7> 4 fU. J6OX.7S s; .cv. sfiotnn SMK.no24 words
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Advertisement1112 1967-06-26 14 Y^ KAWASAXJ KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia /Singapore /Japan Service -iKim Man" i 14 July 27 73 Jaly 1 Aug S Aag ■■Maatsa.au Man" 11 ?J July S t Aug 14 Aug II Aug West ACrica/ Singapore /Japan Service $in|«C rt -S«Hlri Mara" Sa.lil 7 Jlly 14 Jaly II Jaly1,112 words
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Advertisement835 1967-06-26 14 I P&O to Australia s.s. "ORCADES" (28,000 torn fully airconditioned itabilited) Deporting SINGAPORE 15 July 1967 For FREMANTLE 20 July 1967 ADELAIDE 23 July 1967 MELBOURNE 24 July 1967 SYDNEY 27 July 1967 ONE CLASS TOURIST ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE (torts SINGAPORE/SYDNEY from $558 Apply to your Trovel Agent, or to:- ISLAT835 words
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Advertisement521 1967-06-26 14 WtSTIOUND HIHQPt SOVICt Smganora P. S ham Penang FOR: TATIANA 71 22 Aaf 23 25 Auf 21 Auf ■bujBiMBB. Havre. Dunkirk. NARA I ISett II 12 Sett 13 Sett M seiiies, Boroeaut. nawt. D'ki/k. li'-c s" < 1 Op «'i Arc PtlMI P S"..m Sport FOBi TATIANA- Sailct 15 Jaly521 words
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Advertisement273 1967-06-26 14 •c Pen»at EIA E.ID tIA VO tTA, ETD FROM CALCUTTA M.V STATE OF GUJURAT" lor Hong Kong i upan Jaae 21 31 Jaae rt V FROM CALCUTTA ■STATt OF HUTCH' tor Frf-artie Aoe'a atM July I 1 July 7 FROM MAO4AS NAGAPATTIhAM I PENANG. T S S SIAT' OF MAD7AS273 words
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1092 1967-06-26 15 rpHE Straits tin price on X Saturday morning fell one dollar to $608 per picul on an offprint estimated down 10 ions to 210 tons. Less support at «.li«htly lower levels was reported and I the tone wa«> fairly steady. In London on Friday1,092 words
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Article685 1967-06-26 15 THE following is a complete lint nf revised quotations for the week ended on Saturday June 24. a. Ale* Rrlcka Bouataad 1.-Mi zt C Sunn LM 155 CC.M 1.77 I.M i»h C.TJ nrd« r 8 Holdlnn 8.34 34* cd Puniopii 2.2* Em' Smelt 4JO 430 Euo685 words
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Article65 1967-06-26 15 S Holdings Humr M Lnmrr Prr.ik Mil^an Tin M.ilixun Tin 8 Malayan CaiUrtM urrrnt I) Hr payment payable H July 34 U%* Julr 22 31j"% July 26 12i%1 Aug 10 100% Au( 3 20% Aug 19 4 July 28 interim lattrlm ptaa H+ beout Total for Total for65 words
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Advertisement691 1967-06-26 15 HOUSING k DEVELOPMENT BOARD CONTRACT OP B.C. PBE-CART PILING Recognised and experienced firms of general or piling contractors are Invited to apply for the execution of above contract. 2. Contracts of up to 1 million nominal tons of piling or approximately 4 million dol'ars i Spore i spread over a691 words
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Advertisement940 1967-06-26 15 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Meeting of Creditors In the undermentioned cases will be held on Monday, the 10th day of July. I»<H at the Official Assignees Chambers. Top Floor. High Court Building Singapore: Bankruptcy No. 136 67 Arshad940 words
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Advertisement554 1967-06-26 15 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Divorce No, 11* of 19*4 Between LOH HOONO KWAN. Petitioner And TAN CHOO KHENO. RawpoiMlent ADVERTISEMENT To: Tan Choo Kheng, late of 25A Village Road. Happy Valley, HONGKONO. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In the High Court In554 words
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Advertisement420 1967-06-26 15 NOTICES I NOTICE IN THE MATTER O RIVERVIEW RUBBER ESTATES, BERHAD An* IN THE MATTE* OF i THE COMPANIES ACT. IMS. NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that a Petition preaented to the High Court In Malaya at Ipoh on the 22nd day of May 1967 for confirming a Resolution reducing the420 words
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Advertisement480 1967-06-26 15 I ORIENT OVERSEAS LINE REGULAR MEMBER Of FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE (FAR EAST/ EUROPE) ANNOUNCING INAUGURATION OF NEW EUROPE SERVICE CALLING HAMBURG. LONDON. ROTTERDAM AND ANTWERP Inauguration voyage: m. v. RU YUNG Singapore July 30. Aug. 1 Port Swettenham Aug. 2/3 Penang Aug. 4/5 Agents: C. F. SHARP CO. (M)480 words
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Advertisement2211 1967-06-26 16 OUTBOARD MOTOR SALES REPRESENTATIVE: The Malaysian distributors for a well-known make of outboard motors invite applications for a position as Outboard Motor Sales Representative. Applicants should have a background of outboard motor experience and must be prepared to travel extensively within Malaysia. Remuneration will be on the basis of an2,211 words
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Advertisement191 1967-06-26 16 I I REFRIGERATION I I AND ICE I I I MAKING PLANT I I I FRICK COMPANY I I I WAYNESBORO I Pennsylvania USA announce the appointment a I UNITED ENGINEERS I as tneir agents in K -Maiaysa Singapore. Sfjp) UNITED ENGINEERS VyJ/JX SERVICE TO LOCAL INDUSTRY STRAITS/SOMALIA FREIGHT AGREEMENT191 words
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Article, Illustration2242 1967-06-26 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by FERRY'S SPECIAL ridden by Moses Lee, came with a nicelytimed run to snatch a head win from Woolloongong (M. YusofT) In the lOf Batu Gantong Cup for Class Three stayers at Penang yesterday. Third was the hot favourite Flying2,242 words
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Article44 1967-06-26 17 TOTAL POOL $93,420 Ist No. *****9 $30,828 2nd No. *****5 7.707 3rd No. *****1 3453 Starters ($734 each): No*. lo»8*8 *****3 *****4 ****** *****4 *****0 *****8. Consolation I $385 each): Nov *****R 2354«3 *****2 *****4 *****4 *****6 *****3 *****8 *****9 *****5.44 words
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504 1967-06-26 17 Hailwood scores hattrick at Dutch TT races MOTOR-CYCLING ASSEN (Holland), Sun. Mike Hailwood of A Britain yesterday became the first man to win three events in the 42-year history of the Dutch Tourist Trophy motor-cycle races. With victories in the 250 cc and 350 cc events, he won another duel504 words
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337 1967-06-26 17 ATHLETICS LOB ANGELES. Sun.— Two American world record holders— mller Jim Ryun and pole vaulter Paul Wilson will both compete In the two-day athletics match here on July 8-9 between the United States I and the Commonwealth. The U8 selection, named 'oday. was described337 words
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Article142 1967-06-26 17 LONDON. Sun. A record Tote jackpot of over MSI. 700.000 was shared amongst 16 punters at the last day of the Ascot race meeting yesterday. Each winner received $86,330 for nominating the winners of all six races A spokesman for the Tot* company said It was142 words
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Article119 1967-06-26 17 NEWCOMBE TAKES TITLE TENNIS LONDON, Sun. Australian John Newcombe. who Is seeded No. 3 for the men's «lnglea title In the Wimbledon lawn tennl* championships which begin tomorrow, won the London grass court championship yesterday. In the final of the men's singles, he beat the British No. 1 Roger TaylorAgencies - 119 words
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Article, Illustration53 1967-06-26 17 YOUNG McCormack of Dublin fails to connect a vicious right during his x fight with Eddie Avoth (left) for the light heavyweight championship of Great Britain at the Cafe Royal in London. McCormack won the title when the referee stopped the bout in the seventh round because of Avoth's cut53 words
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Article316 1967-06-26 17 Rain robs Russell of first 1,000 CRICKET ONDON. Sun. -Rain yesterday robbed Eric Russell, the Middlesex and Eneland opener, of the chance to become the first English county batsman this season to complete 1.000 runs. Russell was stranded at 109 not nut. one short of his I.oooth run. when rainReuter - 316 words
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Advertisement37 1967-06-26 17 nothing tastes like 7-Up but 7-Up. m 1 the quality drink for all the family I MALA V MAIL Word Puzzle •'/<?" $5,000 JACKPOT awaits the Outright Winner! SEND YOUR ENTRY NOW. Closing Date: Wed. 28-6-67, 2 p.m.37 words
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Miscellaneous144 1967-06-26 17 BADMINTON s-pore junior championships (Ouillemard Ta 8 pm i BILLIARDS g>)re 4 bal tourney: Siong 800 v SRC (Geylang, 7 p.m.). .■"^K&J-'lWhDiv. 2: SMI A v ACS B 1 Municlpauty v Anderson Sch. (both at padang) Talpln, league: OMP v M. Artillery i Esplanade i Nrgrj NSC "A" v Telecoms;144 words
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Article442 1967-06-26 18 CHAN BENG SOON - CHAN BENG SOON WE DON'T WANT HOMECOURT ADVANTAGE IN CUP AND AT JAKARTA I'LL BE ONE-MAN TEAM: KHIR By fHK UNFINISHED matches in the Thomas (up Challenge Round between Malaysia and Indonesia will "definitely" not be Played in Kuala Lumpur. M We do nol wain442 words
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237 1967-06-26 18 S'gor race to innings win with 10 min left CRICKET JOINT defending champions Selangor became the only team to score full points in the Malaysian Cricket Association interstate league matches which ended yesterday when they trounced Kedah by an innings and 80 runs on the Kuala Lumpur Padang. In the237 words
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Article40 1967-06-26 18 ipore entered the *emifliial.^ of the inter-stiite Malaysian sepak raga tournament for the Klnr Johari cup when they beat Johoie by two matches to one at Batu Pahat yesterday. Singapore will now meet Malacca at Malacca next month.40 words
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Article163 1967-06-26 18 HOCKEY SELANGOR were adjudeed i liampion.s in the OOT ui;der-23 hockey competition ior the Diualiatnam Cup which ended on the Municipal Padang here ye.-l Tdav with all four te cii adlockcd on three points each. In yesterday > tnWI Penang j brat Selangor 2-1. and Selansor163 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1967-06-26 18 CRICKET MCA LEAGI'E Ipoh i Match drawn Perak 185 and 26-2; Penang 92 (rain stopped playi. IViuhb Ist inns: H. Hamilton b Pathmalingam 4. H. Simpson lbw Pathmalingam 5. L. Miller b Letchumanan 12. A. Phillip c Mahinder b Marshall 0: N. Moneraslnghe c Joginder b1,140 words
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310 1967-06-26 18 SPORE LEAGUE WEST INDIAN all-rounder Jimmy Griffiths of Army scored his second successive century in a week to se' a record in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament when he hit a magnificent 120 against RAF Tengah at Tengah yesterday. No batsman has310 words
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Article91 1967-06-26 18 SINGAPORE Joint Services beat Negri SembiUn 2-1 to wind up their Malaysia Cup programmes at 'Serpmban Station Padang yesterday. The result did not chant;' 1 the positions both tennis held in the south zone table before the match. Joint Services finished fourth out of the five91 words
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298 1967-06-26 18 JOE DORM - Singapore whip Malacca 7-1 to clinch south JOE DORM MALAYSIA CUP Bu CINGAPORE beat Malacca 7-1 at Jalan Bpsht Stadium last night to quality for the Malaysia Cup intcr-zon« soccer semi-final with two games to spare. Singapore have collected 12 points from six games to be three points ahead of298 words
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Article151 1967-06-26 18 Perak hot up bid in north pERAK strengthened their challenge in the north zon» by maintaining their unbeaten record against Malaysian Armed Forces at Stadium Perak last night. Perak's 3-1 margin over Forces was identical to their first-round victory at Merdeka Stadium last month. They should have been at U.ist151 words
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Article64 1967-06-26 18 PNANG regained some at their last prestige when they beat Perlis 4-1 in their second round Malaysia Cup match at the City Stadium her* tonight. Playing in the rain. Penang trailed by a goal in the first half scored by Perlis centreforward Jumrah. Penang dominated the64 words
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