The Straits Times, 21 January 1968
1968-01-21
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Title Section17 1968-01-21 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Us** NO 1662 SUNDAY, JANUARY 21. 1968 20 CENTS 23 CENTS KDN .1105: M.C.(P)OOI-)17 words
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Article, Illustration739 1968-01-21 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By Malaysia, Singapore to hold talks KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia and Singapore agreed today that the defence of the two territories is inseparable and that discussions must be held to work out future defence arrangements. This Foreign Ministry announcement came after Singapore's Finance739 words
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Article, Illustration226 1968-01-21 1 HUEN PENG KONG - Blazing stairs trap 3 toy shop horror 14 ESCAPE BUT TWO MEN AND A GIRL CLERK DIE B, HUEN PENG KONG I POII. Sat. Two men and man died ma tin double-storey shop in Bii hen- tins evening The dead were Miss Leow C Wah. 22. a clerk in the226 words
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127 1968-01-21 1 Pull-out: Lee to tell of talks in London SINGAPORE. Sat. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will make a statement In Parliament on Wednesday In connection with his discussions in London on the British pull-out. A Government Statement today -aid "The Cabinet met toci.:v and considered the report oi127 words
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Article74 1968-01-21 1 UORT OI- SPAIN. Siii Rutland successfully repelled the t'hali ■■iiii" o! West Indies pace bowlers. \\>s Hall pnd Ciiarlir Griffith, to cain the Initiative f»n the first day of tlic nrst to.-t. A brilliant Colin Crvvdrey 1 72 < and Kon B.iiriiißton •71 shared an unbroken74 words
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Article61 1968-01-21 1 Crash he almost lost his tongue TEI.UK ANBOM Bat ncooter i Act Chan Ah Kon. 34. almost bit "II Ml on totkfut yrM ruin v wlim hr v.i- Involved in a collision with a nr the iimction ol Hill snort and Putt 1 Brdiiimr R"«ri hfrr rh.in •> i irprnirf61 words
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272 1968-01-21 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. President Johnson yesterday named his clos.^ friend and confidant. 61 -year-old Clark ClitTord. to be his new Defence Secretary in succession to Mr. Robert S. McNamaru. Mi Clifford 1n > been close to the President In all the decisions aiiecUng the272 words
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Article53 1968-01-21 1 (."I\/M I <!\ \\l >l GERMAN KM IC ito\N Rial roiiin al ->< M-i.ii > ni liim Mi Mull iinm.nl < > li.i ill Imnail. .urn lirrr lit lt.i> In lutiil ■> Wnl (.riin.in (•mi .it the iiuii.iiiiin af Hir.iillll |«VM nun Ml 111 BtMM I" iiliirn limn* after53 words
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Advertisement109 1968-01-21 1 SUNRISE STORTS? choose from our L^J^K. wide selection of M 2 Quality Golf L P P fj^ Equipment F\ m «KN LITTLI SUILDINC. A AFFLIS PIACI, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: ***** aaa^^^^^^^^^B^^^^[^^^^a\*^^^^^^^^^^BaßßßßßßV"*VV"^ l| V^P l 9 I V'V^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBS l« MM On* ford Certoir V 4 4th Pine; On* Suiuki Metor-Cycl* 2nd109 words
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Article, Illustration567 1968-01-21 2 STORY by P.C. Shivadas, Oh Kee Tiang and Gunn Chit Thye. PICTURE by Lee Foo Im JPOH, Sat People in Perak vl*ho seldom ses visiting royalty graspe*) the opportunity today tp take a fleeting g'impthe Shah and Empress of567 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous737 1968-01-21 2 IV WK^&^m M/K T^fy ffl C^B9 laa^H B Ty i 7 k /^l I W k You linow how chaap t nuu ..j Now that I'm one y«ar oldtr in 1968 I'va A'\ /jpa. A Y&\ A m '•no*'"" tor my many f. 7» m much bnqhttr. Ihr N.w Year737 words
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Article, Illustration556 1968-01-21 3 RED THREAT— REAL REASON WHY MARCOS CAME MANILA. Saturday pKKSIDENT Marcos 1 recent visit, to Malaysia. Indonesia and Thailand has revealed his utmost concern over the possible expansion of Communist influence in the area. Diplomatic observers here said the President's speech on arrival here it terdav from Bangkok, his lastReuter - 556 words
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284 1968-01-21 3 PENANG, Sat SINCE the functions dl the City Council were transferred to the Chief Minister in July li»b'G. there has bern an ••inordinate" delay in settling many claims and requests by the Penang Municipal Services Union. "This h.i* caused unrest and frustration among284 words
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Article63 1968-01-21 3 New coins: Any amount now SINGAPORE. Sat A« ample supplies uf nru fi\Tr.rl 10-crn! coins have bren recnvocl. tho public can exchange ootIM and note.-- of all nenominmttona without limit at the Currency Boa-d'» Oiace in Empress Place and .it all banks, the Pmance .V ry ;iiiiiouiiced today. Thr MW63 words
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305 1968-01-21 3 Peking's view of the British exit HONG KONG, Sat. The organ of the Chinese Communist Party today said Britain's military withdrawal East of Suez will "aggravate the difficulties" of the United States in Asia. The Peking Peoples Daily, in a commentary broadcast by Peking Radio, said part of the motivation305 words
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219 1968-01-21 3 OENANG, Sat. The Government hopes to train 1.500 student nurses and hospital assistants within the next three years, the Minister Of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, disclosed today. The Minister, who wsu> speaking at the annual uraduation day at tutSchool of Nursing here.219 words
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Article41 1968-01-21 3 KUALA lA;MPfR. Bftl A|ip icationa arc uam otwn to Malay* lan i ttaen wishing lo Ixvonii 1 mam ;n;riil>- of Sixirts Pool.-. 'Mi BjmUcate Brrliacl. ions shouid in* > the Gcnri-.v: ilaiiagl I Sports piMiN B.CJI.C Jalaa Pudu. Kuala Lumpur41 words
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171 1968-01-21 3 Opened, a symbol of industrial Singapore SINGAPORE, Sat. A circular structure of interco nnecting bicycle rims, rising 30ft. from the ground, symbolic of continual development and the industrial outlook of Singapore, was set up today amid the artistic setting of the Raffles Place roof garden. It is the winning design171 words
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Advertisement86 1968-01-21 3 GUINNESS STOUT is now available in suku bottles If you've never tried Guinness Stout, start now with a suku bottle. Ir/s^just the right amount for the first time. You'll grow to like it. It's the same Guinness Stout that lifts you up. gives you strength. Take home six suku bottles86 words
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Advertisement599 1968-01-21 3 ALL OVER /THE WORLD SW M *Jggßßßsl gggggf^^^^ i X^BW^ggßsi gBBSW II MORES MORE II PEOPLE 1 1 are opening a j| deposit account flfi You gain in so many ways... ffc RHI\HIIin: I' i t om'-.i-d Hinkmf ■M prowdM a good 'lplcte salety lor your B capitml— leading to599 words
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Article, Illustration766 1968-01-21 4 LONDON. Sat.— «Ar Patrick Macnee. who pli'ys John m Steed in the TV series The Avengers, is planning: to go :o America next month— and visit his wife whom he hasn't seen since October. Mrs. Macnee— 29-year-old tctreu Catherine Woodville766 words
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244 1968-01-21 4 Schoolgirl kidnap: Youth held in dawn swoop KUALA LUMPUR pOLICE have detained four one of whom is believed to be connected with the kidnapping of 14-year-old schoolgirl Angelina Choong last September. Miss Choong ni kid- napped on Sept. 28 from her house in Jalan Lemtah. Petaling Jaya. and held captive244 words
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Article35 1968-01-21 4 KUAI.A ITMPUR. Sat Prof E. A Peel. a wnrlr] authority nm learning and thinking \<ill give a teetura on Thinking aud the Quality of Learning" at the Univer«ity of Malaya on Wednwday35 words
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Advertisement186 1968-01-21 4 What are all those Singapore up to in London? a^am***"i^al I J— *IK gl >!^g| K I B la^Hl HK r WsKStnmt' '^J^g^g^g^g^g^gH^aflaffi^lßßflSßg^a^a^al a« *4' JiT '■Tr <5 "j[ 'i' >^ta2gfi II find a lot going on in London. And Singapore businessmen taking a big part. Up in Threadneedle Street186 words
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Advertisement189 1968-01-21 4 Interest boost Tht rate of lrt*n H n deo Arivrrtfsrmrnt Lemons For Beauty To keep your skin c.ear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph. the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the189 words
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Article, Illustration197 1968-01-21 5 rl first board of directors meeting of the Press Foundation of Asia came to an end today with hich hopes of improving the standard of joiirnaUsoi and newspaper production in the region. The three-day meeting was attended h IS neuspaper publishers and editors from various parts197 words
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57 1968-01-21 5 Hole-in-side ship awaits go-ahead for repairs SINGAPORE. Sat. Salvaite engineers in Slnga.l i g lor lnsma from Jakarta before repair work is started on the 600-ton Indoi Oovernm*-' I B:rfurl wh eh i port h the I nicer CanoB Bins ipon I ed al :;i the a hich t"ok place57 words
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Article49 1968-01-21 5 a i uicptm, Oral baJi of :his v,;ir ne r tir* aecood lihK <>i lut year, 'ho Frder;il Commj I i. km. m bin Yuiof. and today. "Thr only exceptions arc when any property la > lor tli" first ump i>r for new buildings.'' he said.49 words
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Article64 1968-01-21 5 SINGAPORE. Sat The I'.nluinicntdi.v Sccretui ii the Mlnistrv lor Social Affair*. Mr. Chan Che* Sent? today icicned a cheque tor $2,000 from Mi Foo Kuan Ymu. who presented It on bthr.lf of ihe Kreta Aver Commumtv Centre il(ill;ilio|i to thalltobll itlons Tht- Pnik Bouae Technical Fund64 words
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264 1968-01-21 5 Minister urges the university to train technicians KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TilK Institute of Chemutry at the University of Malaya laces a challenge to train sufficient technicians to man Malaysian labora5, the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. said today. He «aa »p< aking .<' up nlng ceremony264 words
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196 1968-01-21 5 Follow the arrows advice in S'pore CINGAPORE. Sat. The one-way traffic system along South Bridge Road. New Bridge Road and Neil Road came into opera- tion at midnight tonight with this plea from the authorities: i Follow the arrows. These directions] arrows have hern pa'.nted both 2Sofl ore the junctions196 words
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Article123 1968-01-21 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. R. M. Richards, 45. who wa.s Chief development rneineer of the Singapore Telephone Board, died at i the General Hospital this morning after an illness lasting several months. Mr. Richards joined the Oriental Telephone and Electric Co. Ltd.. predecessors oi the Board, in123 words
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Advertisement158 1968-01-21 5 AIR BOOKING CLERK Well established company in Kuala Lumpur has vacancy for an AIR BOOKING CLERK Intending applicants must be Malaysian citizens, possessing school certificate with credits in English and m^>hematics. Salary will be dependent on experience. Reply in own h.inownting stating igc. schools attended .md qualification; reached and enclosing158 words
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Advertisement585 1968-01-21 5 T to^SUCuISS WITH HOME CORRESPONDENCE COURSES COMPILED BY SINGAPORE GOmESPONDENGE SCHOOL II Associate of Raja's College Courses meticulously prepared by assiduous and experienced tutors, lecturers and professors. Personal study plan and time-table specially prepared to suit individual rate of absorption, progress and timt available.These can be revised anytime to accommodate585 words
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643 1968-01-21 6 BOB NG - BOB NG DAY THREE -QUESTION TIME .N THE HOUSE 8. KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday TUN Abdul Razak toduy reiterated in the Dcwan Ra'ayat that Malaysia would welcome all countries in South-East Asia to join Asean. Replying to Mr. C.V. Devan Nair (DAPBunssar) during question643 words
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Article, Illustration578 1968-01-21 6 ELIZABETH WONG - $2.5MIL LOANS TO TWO STATE GOVTS-AND QUESTIONS ABOUT A MINISTER'S NEW CAR ELIZABETH WONG 3v J^L'ALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Central Government iias thus I'ar granted loans amounting to $2.5 million to the State Governments ol Kedah and Kelantan to help cover deficits. Of this, si million was granted to the578 words
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Article94 1968-01-21 6 JAKARTA, lal Dip standI coitunlttee of th* Association of South-East Asia Nation- lAsean) will meet here nrxt Thursd.iv !■>!• what La xpected to tv» lti tint -üb.-i;int;a! work v >dii I m\vi in ,iu<M.dPd by [ndonetlan Porelfn Minister Adam Malik and th* ambaatadon ol94 words
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Article37 1968-01-21 6 ll'nll Sttl 1 of Perak wU unit fourth ph»j.e oi Ra,;*' S*tia. a nousuig proifct of the o-'nfn'iM" ■iv nit .Ijjn 27 H» T»«l. th# MuiMt»r oi Afrlrulturf and CoK)permv»« wUI a,u«nd Urn fnummii37 words
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Advertisement133 1968-01-21 6 f SIM LIM it I 111 H ■A AT GAY WORLD J V I From 20-1-68 to 20-2-68 II Thenew mk IHft secretary... Hi (POOR JAHE, WITH US OrJE- UJkIEf »-7^^ 1 1& \l [so«w»ics*ooi£WZ i -PEKSftK/mCN ODOUR M£> ''J^^? D J ODOKONO W*^3^£^Wl?% S ONDE-R HER ARMS m? ff133 words
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Advertisement153 1968-01-21 6 Aircraft Catering Offkmr Bntish OvrMeoi Airwayt Corporaris* m>i oppli<otiont horn Singapore tiliitn «f«4 M'» 35 tor the post ot Aircraft Cot»fin« oMUa*> Employmrnt will be ot Poya L«bar Airpw^ Singapore ApphcorM must be flurnt in Enalith a« w«« m conversational ond written Chinet* or M«U* They must hove had practical153 words
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Article300 1968-01-21 7 TSAI TAN - TSAI TAN By PORT SWETTENHAM, Saturday \1 \LAYSIA must A make maximum use of domestic raw materials and must establish factories which look beyond the home market to help the nation earn foreign exchange. This call was made by the Minister of Comment and Industry,300 words
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Article269 1968-01-21 7 RODERICK PESTANA - RODERICK PESTANA By SINGAPORf. Saturday \iriTH defence in this technological age a matter of applied science, the scientific skills taupht to Singapore's youth will be of profound importance in determining how secure the Republic will be in the next rive or six years. This .scientific viewpoint269 words
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Article, Illustration77 1968-01-21 7 SINGAPORE. Sat Mr. and Mr* Chr Ntopher Mart n K-ih T' ii. Jan .ift'-r I heir wrrtHin? ;it the Chunh <>l Our Lad) <}ueen of Peace hrrr The srimin son of M'Kn Sin linn, proprietor of Kn A'l\ r; tising Scvirc. is on the Btofl of i In-77 words
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117 1968-01-21 7 Kuan Yew clarifies statement on planes SINGAPORE S.x The J Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. today ilar.fied •♦•men attributed to him In th.> Strait.- Times with h:x Frets conference yesurn from London. The StaU n 1 in said: "However, wi arc n- >t conVinreo nr our experts are not117 words
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Article135 1968-01-21 7 Mobil oil dealers back protest SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Mobil Dealers Association •lias rome out in support of Caltex and Esso oil dealers who are protesting against the three-cent operation allowance cut by their companies. The association, in a .-tatenient today .said ii lelt that i-ach Individual oil company shouia135 words
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160 1968-01-21 7 Seminar on trade, political goodwill SINGAPORE. Sat A .seminar on economic and political co-oppration betwron the nations of South and S'>uth-Ea.st Asia. Including the possibility of establishing a common market, will be held at the University of Singapore from Feb 15 to 20. Jointly sponsored by the University of Singapore160 words
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314 1968-01-21 7 SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. said today that art. whether music, painting, drama or literature, could, by working directly on men's minds and emotions, help to shape an awareness of a Singapore identity. Mr Rajaratnam. who was .polling th»* Singapore314 words
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Article28 1968-01-21 7 SINGAPORK Tin I m.iii i by the SliiK*|m.it Infantry RpL'imrnt BHnd ;<! Ihi Ua< R;'i h:r H. P;irk tiimonnu :mm 5.30 p.m lo 645 p m28 words
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Advertisement191 1968-01-21 7 mPmPI m^W^ .eaMeMVafaJni '"'"'^r*; 1 m^mimim^mMmß M^Lt^^. I L I dMfcVMM. >*X9* M^L. m^Hmßm^m^H| Smmmmmm yyyy mW^B mBBW^ *UI r/s?s UMMM SSS' nW itJjßfWL^j^B V^^? eaSe^e^Sl |KM^^B9BS^MMVM^Mei oMe^H*^^^Mß X/// MlMOM^&tt^M^M^Mel m^^*^^^**^ m Xfyy **^^"e»«iH^Be m VV^^ H^Bm^m^m^m^ml l^ y yy' y^ss MHI MT mEX Ae9 MVMk M^A 1 LMBe^t^MH "j^^K191 words
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Article, Illustration1726 1968-01-21 8 I was gored but the fear in me was stronger than the pain... ORIANA FALLACI talks to one of Spain's most famous sons... EL CORDOBES SHE GETS TO THEi™""""™"^*™^^""""^^ 1^" 1 11^^^^™""""^"^"™ HEART OF THINGS-AND HERE SHE MEETS THE LIMELIGHTERS MEN WHO MAKE HEADLINES ...AND DO YOU KNOW THAT YOU1,726 words
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Advertisement44 1968-01-21 8 j|JPf!_JNJPI CTU RES a^r^j^B^B^^^^^^B^at J "dgBBBBBaV^ ya^B^aa^BHß^BHß^ w 4F lHa "it j* ■aa^aatß^ ■Bj B^^ltta^B^^ l I^^L SIX VOLUMES OF ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPHS FROM SEPTEMBER 3 ED 1939 TO SEPTEMBER 2nd 1945 MORE THAN 1800 PICTURES WITH EXTENSIVE TEXT AND MAPS. $50/POST FREE LIMITED STOCK44 words
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Advertisement37 1968-01-21 8 TIMES DISTRIBUTORS LTD., fAf-^ MAH. ORDER DIVISION. XJP TIMES HOUSE, RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. pfcMe Mad me ;i sot oi THE WAR IN PICTURES. 1 enclose Cheque, Money Order tor .*> post tree. NAME ADDRESS DATE J37 words
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Advertisement174 1968-01-21 8 YOU TOO CAN SUCCEED! "YOU PASS YOUR EXAM FIRST TiMEor I go on helping you until you do pass M v iv -Vr nail College student is by io<) by long.s'jccesstulP'pern.'MCPOf a famois British college which offers peisoml tuition by post. Thousands of students ha.o p.tsvci theii n.i s (Ist174 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1968-01-21 9 That talk of a dynasty? It goes to show that people have no sense of humour.. ...and to ROBERT KENNEDY, the big question from ORIANA FALLACI about a 'prophetic' photograph that he always keeps on his desk LOOKING al him it was hard to convince oneself thai lure was future1,255 words
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Miscellaneous206 1968-01-21 9 i <<- ajjp moo \l BOM: 1 Officer U3>; 9 DOWN: i Four-sided (13 r. 2 ri Pest*red i 7»; 3 Family dianram 1" Inclined (3). 11 (41 4 Au(fmPnts t4 5 Bruise I); !J Blemish <4i; 14 «4 > 6. Seems <7>; 7 Rage ending man? <4>; g Legal206 words
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Article74 1968-01-21 10 M Ward* Iff Wai mm) A RIO 810 THIRST? MatlSfv It i nrauiht Beer the Whit* I Horae Bar t>r»n 11 am. 11 p.m. dall». inrl Sundays. Old Btorasje Hhorptnc Cmtr*. Orrhari I d.. 8 pore ICDNINA «WISI SEWItO. M automatic »!*!S ITJJL ll*> i.thrrs «43-. 14 »n Consumer74 words
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Article, Illustration816 1968-01-21 10 Felix Abisheganaden - ...And now bag a tiger Felix Abisheganaden IT WAS BUDGET DAY NUMBER NINE FOR TAN SIEW SIN- BUT II STILL HEAVE A SIGH F RELIEF WHEN ITS ALL OVER' by I AST Wednesday >vis eve-of-Budget day. Aflei tawing worked on his speech lor «i month. Tun Tan Sieu Sm siien!816 words
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LETTERS The New Woman
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Letter76 1968-01-21 10 VERY REAL PROBLEMS I WAS very impressed by the series of articles on the New Women.... by Tsai Tan. Adele Koh and Atticuv Thank you for bringing forward a viewpoint hitherto much ignored, and for explaining it with feeling. Please let us have more pieces by perceptive writers like these,76 words
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Letter431 1968-01-21 10 EDUCATION, said Miss Adele Koh. has given the "New Woman" quite a few things which we men are "too shallow" or too stupid to be able to grasp. Education has given her "increased awareness and heightened sensitivity" But "increased awareness" of what? Of herself? That's for431 words
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Letter34 1968-01-21 10 THE OTHER SIDE I.NSSKAI) of demanding recognition and apprrciatiun for their merits, the New Women should do something for the less fortunate of their sex the hard-working sen a girls. While tne New Women.34 words
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Letter260 1968-01-21 10 THIS IS THE SECRET AS a teacher, I have found many very intelligent women In my profession and in my social circle who are happily married to intelligent men in all fields of work. They have had no complex over the idea of being Intelligent or finding somebody equally intelligent260 words
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Letter69 1968-01-21 10 ONE SIMPLE FACT HOW typical of women-old-style and newstyle to fuss over such trivialities. With all their sophistication, they forget one simple fact the biological difference between male and female. Is it any wonder that intelligent, virile men are repulsed by women who, after a step up the academic ladder69 words
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Article320 1968-01-21 10 Next a calf heart bank A PROJECT aimed at conditioning the heart* of unborn calves for later transplanting Into human patients Is reported by Dr. Charles A. Hufnagel, developer of the first artificial heart valve The experimental programme could eventually lead to an animal heart bank that doctors could draw320 words
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Advertisement360 1968-01-21 10 MM OHkiMfTV MBnOWCM MMMKWnT mNivico I 1 I' JHBlH^^^Modei QEB*^ TR-171U Sunday. January 21, 1968 THE SHAH'S GREATEST PRIDE G^OOD ,\ATURED. peace- loving, tolerant. That Is the friendly image Malaysia has of the people of Iran. And of her ruler the Shah, a man of stern virtue, good sense, natural360 words
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Advertisement28 1968-01-21 10 J L whisky is valued \\SmW than any I W^twlM Scut(h^> ■*> I ■11 |\T| I j>i ajU i 1 i it 2J 'yJS fw*^" The Whisky White Horse28 words
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THE MESSAGES
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Article, Illustration194 1968-01-21 11 Our joint role for peace, progress friendship between India and Singapore is based not merely on mutual national interests but also on the more durable foundations of cultural ties and similarities of aspirations and ideals. Indm shares with Singapore the aim of building a Just, secular and multi-racial society which194 words
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Article, Illustration117 1968-01-21 11 V I congratulate the Sunday Times on their supplement on the occasion of the Republic Day of India. I am sure it will contribute to spreading knowledge about our endeavours in the economic and political fields since our Independence. In Malaysia. India is fortunate117 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1968-01-21 11 Walter D' Cruz - The great progress India has made since 1947 Walter D'Cruz a T Ilk size and structure <>f India's export trade today are al once an index and an inspiration (o tin- economic changes she has brought about since she achieved her independence in August 11)47. After the completion of the1,021 words
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Advertisement108 1968-01-21 11 There's N J an AIR about INDIA WMP**.% i "liMlilT TT IOtMIMIMBIWgMiIi '^Ifc'^rilMWgtJMS^nTr'ViVV'lVilaßßatiiiii n i aWSaW«IIIamiHM««MS» I TTrr- ntfMlfilil— Mill ggggf Mw^M^M «ggr^^^^litelfmE RKgK 4 MM IL VM I Mjjk f tl^^* l^^ j^HfgggrlCgggggggPQg^ggggr^ggggP^^ 4. PUk .^ggggggr^ggg^^^^ggssii^ggggP'^ I f I S\ /aggrvJEt- J M "m wtJKk! J j^^X^g^fggggrf *m i108 words
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Advertisement240 1968-01-21 11 WITH THE BEST COMPLIMENTS OF The Indian Bank Limited (ESTABLISHED IN 1907) Branches oil rvrr India Overseas Branches Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Malacca Colombo "SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO" 1. All bnnking business, including foreign exchange an 2. Fixed deposits are accepted at best rates. 3. Attractive Savings Bank pa 5240 words
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Article, Illustration701 1968-01-21 12 P.M. RAMAN - P.M.RAMAN BY X HE changing pattern of trade between India and Singapore is symbolic of technological developments which have taken place in India since she became independent 21 years ago. In the old days she used to export agricultural and primary products textiles.701 words
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Article42 1968-01-21 12 Year 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 Imports from Exports India (in MS mil.) (in MS Million) 50 3 69 5 66 8 47.7 59 8 44.7 112.5 36 3 102 0 23 9 57.5 25.2 556 26.942 words
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613 1968-01-21 12 Walter D' Cruz - AND IN MALAYSIA, A BALANCE IN INDIA'S FAVOUR Walter D'Cruz JL RADE between West Malay sia and India for 1966 ended with a balance of $7.2 million in India's favour. Total imports from India into West Malaysia amounted to $54 million or 2.1 per ct'iit of the total imports. Malaysia's613 words
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Article140 1968-01-21 12 A record harvest last year A Kid breakthrough in agriculture Mas achieved by the record harvest of more t' in million tonnes last year. This is about 20 million tonnes more than tin rii. i, harvest uhirh yielded 75.9 million tonnes. In 1 production was barely 72 million tonnes. Both140 words
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Advertisement475 1968-01-21 12 THOUSANDS OF SUCCESSES ATTEST TO THE EFFICACY OF MCC famous, systematic and most up-to-date home-study courses ***** 1969 EXAMINATIONS plan NOW tor Tuition for the following Examination 1968 1969 Mrita Subjects Available HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. General Paper, Economics Poper I and 11, Geogrophy, Mathemotics, P ond S levels. History (Poper475 words
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Advertisement180 1968-01-21 12 Congratulations to THE REPUBLIC INDIA ON THEIR 18th ANNIVERSARY FROM GLOBE SILK STORE 55 57 Jin. Tuonku Abd. Rohman. Kuala Lumpur. KISHU'S No. 9, Jin Tuonku Abd Rahman. Congratulations < 10 the 1 REPUBLIC OF INDIA I on the occasion of her Republic Day i From: INDO-MALAYA TRADING CO. Manufacturers'180 words
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Article, Illustration6 1968-01-21 13 Dr. Hussain with the Tengku BJUHB6 words
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Article, Illustration732 1968-01-21 13 by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT J- ASSENCERS between India and Singapore Malaysia ports may be able to travel in better comfort, as the Govern ment of India aims to replace all the obsolete ships in her east coast passenger service and the Haj732 words
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Advertisement185 1968-01-21 13 CONGRATULATIONS to the REPUBLIC OF INDIA on the occasion of the 18th anniversary of REPUBLIC DAY on 26/1/68 From I*. GANG-MAM 84-A. HIGH STREET P.O. BOX 2020 SINGAPORE-6. TEL: ***** ***** Agents for KOSUGI SANGYO CO, LTD., Tokyo Japan. The leading manufacturers of high class Ladies'. Gents' and Children's wear.185 words
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Advertisement218 1968-01-21 13 ON THE OCCASION OF THE EIGHTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPUBLIC DAY OF INDIA WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR CORDIAL FELICITATIONS AND GOOD WISHES TO THE PEOPLE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA. fi/e Jnsuroucc Corporation of Jndia (INCORPORATED IN INDIA) PENANG— KUALA LUMPUR -MALACCA— SINGAPORE COTTON ROUND MESH MOSQUITO NETTING SNOW218 words
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789 1968-01-21 14 INDIA Is so vast and so diverse a country that it has something special for any tourist be he an artist, businessman, scholar, hunter or Just a philosopher. For the romantic, the incredible beauty of the Taj Mahal by moonlight the greatest monument to love789 words
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279 1968-01-21 14 INDIA has only 2.4 per cent of the world's land area but as much as 14 per cent of the population. Her population was 439 million in 1961 when the last 10-year census was taken By 1966. it passed the 500 million mark279 words
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Advertisement126 1968-01-21 14 CTVI m trrtD Congratulations MODERN LIVING to the THE WORLD OVER Usha Electric Fans and Sewing Machines REPUBLIC Of INDIA have been acclaimed in no less than 51 countries including the United States of OH OCCaSWn America, Creat Britain, Canada and West Germany. of their Usha fans and sewing machines126 words
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Advertisement372 1968-01-21 14 I Sincere Congratulations 6- Best Wishes to the I PEOPLE and GOVERNMENT OF INDIA on the occasion of the celebration of INDIA'S REPUBLIC DAY. from S^ ~"X P.M.T. ORGANISATION No: 6. 8 3 Rood 52/10 Prfolinq Joyo. Ttl: ***** ***** *****8 FILM SOUND PRODUCTION f t SERVICES. Yt», India ii372 words
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Article, Illustration778 1968-01-21 15 THE ICC SUDDENLY BECOMES A KEY TO THE 'HOT PURSUIT ROW WASHINGTON. Sat. The verdict in Washington is that the talks between Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambo- dia and U.S. Ambassador Chester Bowles have been a qualified success. That may seem obvious enough But It should a.x> be obvious778 words
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Article, Illustration919 1968-01-21 15 U.S. HASN'T GIVEN UP IDEA OF TALKS ON ISSUE: GOLDBERG UNITED NATIONS. Sat. The United States Ambassador, Mr. Arthur Goldberg, said today the U.S. had sounded out new members of the Security Council about the possibility of laying the Vietnam issue before the Council. But. Mr. Goldberg told reportersReuter; UPI - 919 words
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197 1968-01-21 15 Inauguration of first cancerscreening centre DENANG, Sat. Penan* s first cancer-screening centre is expected to be in full oDeration by March 15. "The Ministry ol Health has approved the use of the maternity haspital for this purpose," Mr. William Ng Jit Thye, president of the P^nang branch of the National197 words
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164 1968-01-21 15 Firemen battle hill top blaze for 7 hours DENANG. Sat.— Three crews from the Penang Fire Brigade put out a hill fire last night after a sevenhour battle. Described as the biggest blaze for some time, the fire spread over several acres i off Batu Gantong yester- j day. It164 words
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Article176 1968-01-21 15 JOHORE BAHKU, Saturday. pEOPLE who gave false information when applying for government low cost h I would face prosecution and their houses would be taken back. •d by the Mentri Besar. I Othman Sa"at. when officiating at the crraw.i.,* of lots for 190 houses in176 words
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77 1968-01-21 15 Inside old Peking story and pictures THIS week the Asia Magazine introduces readers to "the noblest city in the whole world." a nostalgic look uack in pictures and text by a long-time resident of old Peking before the advent of the Communists. The magazine also c nues with the third77 words
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Article36 1968-01-21 15 KANOAR Bat K*y«a« 'i>ngah ni adiudg(*<3 th* bent ktmpoue in '.ho Cottage Industries cnntfst held by tlu Cinrakaii Ma. m 'Operation Pn>g less i Cntnm.'Tp last month. Kamnong Pa\.t «as runner-up and Bescri third.36 words
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Advertisement108 1968-01-21 15 BEGIN YOUR CHINESE NEW YEAR SHOPPING AT EASTERN emporium limited /d&r (FULLY AIRCONDITIONEO) the republic's newest emporium with the most >^k Mp comprehensive range of quality China and Singapore i^k jW made commodities at reasonable prices \s^ U^tf GROUND MOOR I.t FLOOR ?«d FLOOR r?& Jnf COSMITIC CtNTS' W£A« ARTS108 words
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Advertisement429 1968-01-21 15 MORE MONEY FOR EVERYBODY! The Malaysia Post Office Savings Bank will increase the interest rate from 3% to 4% from Ist May, 1968 START SAYING -SAVE MORE in the MALAYSIA POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK All deposits guaranteed by Government Here Is Your Key To A Brighter zim? I Future LMJ429 words
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Article, Illustration915 1968-01-21 16 Banding together far a better bug... THIS HELP -FOR -THE- HOUSEWIFE CLUB LOOKS BACK ON THREE GOOD YEARS Till-] Selangor Consumers' Association will be three veins old in three days. Aiul during thai period it h;is educated nuniv ;i housewife in the ways of better housekeeping. Women, though making up915 words
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Article288 1968-01-21 16 MY GIRL mend dors not like in 1 b'urd and rude remarks both to mysell and to our mutual friends i tind it trerj embarrassing, par! Icularly mi because I am proud -i mi beard What shall 1 i MASCULINE K<io \i-r> h-\» yirN lik- In. ml nl288 words
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Article218 1968-01-21 16 A look for the new year FASHION footnote for the look ahead dollies something old and something new will be the latest for 196 K. Dresses will continue to be mini, but the midi-length skirts will also be making the scene. With the hemline just below the knee, the midi-lrngth218 words
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Article221 1968-01-21 16 The Know Alls WHEN was the Suez Canal orliiinally opened, and how much earth had to be excavated -lurinu It.s construct inn"' A.K. Ihe canat mi opened on Nov 16. 186 U. some 10 uxr.s alter work first began on April 25, 1559. Some 97. 000. 000 million cubic yants221 words
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Advertisement524 1968-01-21 16 PIB for 'faster relief from ASTHMA *s"* IHbB B^aVaSaSaSa^aSaSBBBBBI \d Hg^gggH 'Vjpfc IN ■.s^m rg^a^^a^Haava^sßßßsa^l PIB (Pressurised Iso-Brovon) provides prompt and long-lasting reiief in ASTHMA and BRONCHITIS. Compact unit— simple to use— easily ca-ried in pocket or handbag. Dyer 300 doses— at low cost. (I You can SEE the contents524 words
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Advertisement898 1968-01-21 16 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching Stopped in 7 Minutes '^r~ Ho your f«*t Itch so y, 'iirfgjt.-i +^&&^^^^^3BKo^£r b»dly that th*:- nearly L l SrHj»i«y your toe. and on th. sol.s of your ooo^ lln 3 feetT Do these blister. br.as and makm th. nkln898 words
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584 1968-01-21 17 bv the Lrncirr of the OppoMtioii. Mr Edward p uneni last night: And so when the time comes and the opportunity is opened to us. we shall ignore the time phasing laid down by the Prime Minister and his Government forReuter - 584 words
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Article315 1968-01-21 17 IPUH. Saturday. r LERS in the Ramblers 1 Sports Club in Ja Yang Kalsom hr- were robbed by two men. armed with a pistol and knife, early one morning when Detective Corporal Wong 41. was fatally shot. T: U mi told in the High315 words
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48 1968-01-21 17 >i.v al —An unKJ me man fell to his death from a Of flats in Jalan Bahru :i. today. aped 23 t alien •;e 10th floor oi the fo md df -id tnr foot of in Compolice do ■ct foul p.48 words
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Article21 1968-01-21 17 K INOAH Bat i: n irtmei I 000 to 60 needy itudenU r the purchas* of lex: booka21 words
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Article589 1968-01-21 17 SINGAPORE Sat B *>^^nesN In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lu.npur tradinc rooni.> of the Stock Exchange I with thr number <>1 share* traded in brackets: INDf STRIAI.«: Ben »:id Cn It 3 000. $2.28. D U7 Uon 1 5 000 1 $2.25: Centr.il 1 7 000589 words
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Article216 1968-01-21 17 My worry, by Premier Lee J^O'NDON. Sat. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said in an interview with the Daily Express that Ins country needed iad a r screens, "round lo air missiles, aircraft. and Bloodhounds. TtMM have been pfomlsed me way or the other." he •old Express correspondent John CrueaemannReuter - 216 words
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Article20 1968-01-21 17 penang x< ..<• Bt Ktchoiaa Deveiopmn-.' P Appeal has lopped the Si* R<>4 mark with a turther a20 words
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Article282 1968-01-21 17 Tin dips despite rise in London By Geoffrey Boland SINGAPORE. Sat. The Straits Tin price this morning reacted slightly downwards, following the lutfM communique of tin i".tt riiational Tin Council, despite the London rise on Friday. Tndav i price Ml by si\ 62?. li 4 per ndon Friday Kfterno n282 words
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Article23 1968-01-21 17 i n or* v rfartna <•:- U riii it ou M-.i--pric^»: Bulk $58 sellers. Drum S6o* aeilera i Tbe tone w»a quiet.23 words
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Advertisement48 1968-01-21 17 Gelling Up Nights Makes Men Feel Old Before Their Time T Ott.ng Up > JO nt« land nun- ..v* found tli* to flcbt th»M troi. > h cfSTinC O»t CTSTEX from your rhem;«t lidny »nd how W»« >.>u ffi at: one &Bd fit. ■•at Mtu</ n»v waaay iaak la awtaiaat48 words
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Advertisement197 1968-01-21 17 Mum Lvjft^^f. fe^ H'{ t*^| 'f &f* £S LJt\ "C^jt tt bbbbbbbL^bbbbbibbbbb^ *C aaaV ■P^' W -Jr assl bbbb. ■B SBJ^-a^asßßßßam. 4- V^^ >: *TfWaaE^^Wt!^Nr'^'^K^- fl»B aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaß i I KiWi White Cleaner P^ keeps canvas shoes /^J\z^x iJ r til l 11 keeps while supple, comtortable! "'l7 v shoes brigl197 words
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Miscellaneous1481 1968-01-21 18 STAR of fak the WEEK V S OOM "Star of the Week 1 today is Miss Betty Ltvi Sabah receptionist born on Jan 27. 1947 rpllls coming year <>( cash in the month of L life could he a \ery March. enjoyable one if you are It is a Rood1,481 words
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Miscellaneous212 1968-01-21 18 —^MJMJ^""™™™sMM^F^MjMM»M^^^aw^a^^aß«Mr M7M \Mv "**3 l .aVMSM^^aVM: fl 4 %fc^^3f 'A »*.V ON M'/r/ /fc ~~TH6 BBBWiBSEiL~j /^U" W\\ fQ 1 i^i y //-Mn ii Mp\ jr^ 2P J/ ~~LJ \j<S d* y/' M V) <^~—v//' I vmll 1& 7n I I*^ ~f--fa( w>,nu l «t»i,,uw»w. 7 s I f t^s3&212 words
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Article, Illustration240 1968-01-21 19 The big carnival crime caper in sunny Spain I^HIS is a hmhlyelutrged :<nd exciting story of a darIng Jewel robbery Aimed againsi the colourful background of the famous Pamplona Fair in Spain. It is called "CARNIVAL OF THIEVES." and stars Stephe:: Boyd and two lovely leading iadies. Yvette Mimieux and240 words
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Article, Illustration411 1968-01-21 19 MADNESS IN HIS METHOD WHEN NORMAN TURNS TO SCOOP HUNTING YOl must have ;< lot ol time on your hands to sre PR ESS FOR TIMiS." And no news room ol any newspaper company is anything like what proaucer Robert Hartford-Davis makes ii out to be. Norman411 words
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Article388 1968-01-21 19 THE THEATRE r plU. pn inierf of the 1 Ram Hop Yonc .String ()rche>tra takes plate this evrnins: at 8. !."> p m. at the Slacaparc (onfrrrm ll. ill Soh Yean Chin, thr M>pi.un> in this concert, «ill br sin&inK three < ompositioriN of Kirn Kit Yons. "On the Street388 words
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Article104 1968-01-21 19 Back to the war with Wilde If YOU are war-minded. see "BEACH RED It is a story of unflinchinK and graphic drama of men in combat that ha^ moments of real powrr It la an excellent American production based on thr Japane^ war In the Pacific. The battlefield is the104 words
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Advertisement492 1968-01-21 19 ■ORGANISATION m I™B M-Biil'i'Mim Now Show.nq 11.1 45-4-6 30 9 1J Rp Torn a BIACH RID" C 3R lUA) B Batn KING OF HEARTS UA B a b I*nZuEI9EZ<9Q3 3 a No» Showing 111 .'O-4 »45 9 Jo_ Bl Ptl LILY LI SPRING •LOSSOMS" Mo- tin Tcnw cuff! I (preu492 words
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Advertisement36 1968-01-21 19 ORCHARD OPENS TODAY! ISVSCr BLAZING WITH THE FURY OF CONFLICTING DESIRES ROSSANO BRAZZI RHONDA FLEMING I TO LET I n on our s«cr*t i«, not the rouse This olif"nfm«nt merely 1c OUR MOTHER'S I j HOUSE36 words
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Advertisement393 1968-01-21 19 Mad, mad story of a town run by lunatics! I LIDO-NEXT CHANCE! n m g De Broca's Crowning Toucr B B K COLO-..DELUXI 1 m H x > y with Genevieve Bujold Michelme p CAPITOL-WEDNESDAY 9.30pm Premiere m m v HURRY' KURRY! BOOK NOW! NO FREE LIST' in I notion393 words
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Article39 1968-01-21 20 TOTAL POOL 5177.100 Ist: *****6 513.832 2nd: *****2 $21,916 3rd: 1.V7716 $10,958 Starters 51.739 each —Nos. V,*mi *****" *****8 *****5 *****8 *****3 IMMt. Consolation 5852 each N<»s. ISS7M *****7 *****4 1K9975 *****3 *****0 *****3 *****2 *****3 *****8.39 words
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101 1968-01-21 20 AUCKLAND Si' Zealand's iop Jockey. Bill Skrlton. rode l.ooiah U> victory today In the couniry s rtcheit race, worth $105 000 Bright Chlnf d.aniji was second and II Tempo Riordoni third in the two milps event. Tne four-year-old Lo«fan w;i* a 10-9 favourite101 words
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1284 1968-01-21 20 EPSOM JEEP - Wingate makes it 5-in-a-row over the sticks EPSOM JEEP By Ipoh. Saturday ILINGATE, ridden by his owner, Desmond Brown, chalked up his fifth successive win over the sticks when he carried 13.0 to a thrilling neck win from Na Sai Chon in the Div. 1 8f hurdle race at today's1,284 words
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Article417 1968-01-21 20 (I.. 1. D1V. 1— 6K g,i..n« *t Maurire ft OS Kinn Knirht 9.111 Mfwnjrr Till Half rown 8 03 Recal Mate Jt.i: Professor No\ak MO iNMt) Htre»o 8. OS Talislad 7.09 Shareholder 7 Opc-n K.07 (I.. DIV 1— ;i l.nvr and Inv Uindru<h II *.O7 Napoleon Solo >.M I417 words
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Article439 1968-01-21 20 (1.. I>IV. 3— F NlMl K.I-' HMMBMM Kid M| New l.ihrrlv 'I tin MagM I'HffM Ml ln»n nf Dukrdiini II X i:t BMM M.mn II Ml IVrfcrlion Hnq Lai Mr Oa Ml «.n nrtip B»-»u 8.11 \(,,>-(..i Ml Sir Win Ml i ifiii'.in; I laah Knlli.iiil < imihik Craaa439 words
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Advertisement294 1968-01-21 20 FEDERAL COLLEGE (Correspondence) •■II M\l MANSION. P.O BOX 1000. K. LI'MPI'K. TKL: XL. ***** HOME-STUDY COURSES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE FOR ALL WHO WISH TO INSURE THEIR SUCCESS! •^ft^ tESwWrW Lessons in various subjects of Swjy secondary levels— lower and higher secondary schools— through MALAY jk M*WM B^ as medium294 words
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Miscellaneous709 1968-01-21 20 I\.hit2 Mania ißoprat'; R. 20 Nrw.s n -hr National I .'iigTW MALAYSIA k: s Hindustani Film IV IVI«1_« I «3l»"» nia 1005 p, ogram mr Miimn.nv n all languages (HWMI hu.il.i l.iim- tot t'lf ncxl day and close, pur and IVn.nis; I lt>«» d Materea; a i« DAniO MAI AYSIA709 words
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Article261 1968-01-21 21 LONDON R*«ulf* of matches played today were mourn i»i\isn>s imf Nemc**tle 4 Fiilham j ion n Ivwpool 2 Souihampinri n Man ftd 4 Shpfl Wed 2 Wpsi Bmm a ■<1 0 Man City J Wnke 0 fhel»e« i sander Und 2 Rurnlr% J «rr. l Arsenal261 words
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Article24 1968-01-21 21 ttgap r» had !i|ii< h.rirkey i<->nr-/]<*r» lf>d«v «hfn thrr ilaysla l h riir k"bl Sinfti c^t*a;- m me »econd hail.24 words
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Obituary23 1968-01-21 21 MR R M RICHARDS. Ml 4''. m ni .n l>™iionl VALERIE »APTI»T a n bo IM 2 .lalan k.l ;n« M H»»rt23 words
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Article59 1968-01-21 21 wilt tvrx» mm ttmt til <<Iv»rt 'P*m*n' H (or family r»ißion con»ct N>->4ni ATTENTION SALESMEN -IMPORTERS DISTRIBUTORS Ammrs's lexdlnc mating rompinle*. icntial Citation for f f ■>« n--i '.•:•>- and de- D »«rn- anili'v and m and :\me sr«»on U ambmnus. ordfr- k fi>r j imr "Pawr I Ralph59 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1968-01-21 21 in i-\ l l i<>\ in,: iiiiiiiiii i .1 Ml Ukf V.tik Kw.h clf|i.irl--cl mi 81-1 til Pcpph missel hv his leu rd onrs26 words
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Article, Illustration486 1968-01-21 21 PERMEX - PERMEX fUP ties dominate the scene this week and purely from a status point v of view draws arp likely to be very scarce. Apart from the Burnley v Hani pairing there are few examples of teams of similar strength in opposition486 words
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Article195 1968-01-21 21 12 x... at a glance |jnuary 27 t\ cii 3kii kui >v l Aston truii MiiviaU I h.. tor 1 Biackp<K)i cne»ieifield H', m R i^uh 2 Colchester Bi m Ch.(riton 1 n,,n i m leafleld 2 Halifax Hirr'ißrum !£rfr\u D'v'£(■£) in« m"" T-d Tn-^nham uSdleVbro v Hu!l utto v195 words
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Article573 1968-01-21 21 BARROW TOUGH FOR LEICESTER BARROW v LEICESTER: Leicester will. I believe, survive this tie, but may well have to wait for the rrplay for the decision. Barrow are a confident lot on their own small ground 1 and possess a more than useful defence and with nothing to lose seem573 words
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Article31 1968-01-21 21 1ONDON. Sat. Rr.sul'.s of Encli.sh Fnoth.ill I. am* matchI uUvrd last nicht were: Division Thre»; Tranmpre Rover* 2 Bnzhlon 2. Division Four: Douca-'irr Rc\ers 2 York City 0. I31 words
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Advertisement40 1968-01-21 21 1 Lite CLASSIFIEDS 2» Worit 11% {Minimum) LiM TAN B"-mo T'Jijr tnt 10 Lm Han T n and Ljua i no* Kirn Liv on SNr. LEONC P.ofN»f voun.w »n»\ M S4M>( nnd of Mr Mti ••i! on 21 1 M.40 words
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Advertisement529 1968-01-21 21 QUALIFY m FOR PROMOTION THROUGH WLjtH SPECIALIZED TRAINING IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Learn at home to improve your position and to earn what you are really worth. ICS home-study courses have helped thousands of ambitious men to achieve promotion and better pay. Moderate Ices-- all books supplied. Take the529 words
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Miscellaneous62 1968-01-21 21 BAI>.UI.\TON Malacca Open championships (MBA hall). Spore Plesta trials (Oulllemard Rd, 8 pm). CRICKET Perak Police malrh: CPO's XI v Deputy CPOs XI dpoh Municipal padanc 1030« SOCCIK—KAM Cup: S pore v Necn (Jn Bejar. I); Joliore v Sgor iSri GeUm. 4 45 1: Malacca Armed Forces (Kubu Stadium. Si:62 words
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Article, Illustration643 1968-01-21 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. SINGAPORE had much encouragement for their annual rugger match against Malaysia on Feb. :> when they beat the Australian side Petersham by 22 points two goals, three penalties and a try) to nine two dropped goals and a try) on the padane today.643 words
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Article136 1968-01-21 22 Mci Mei penalty cut to 6 months i LI MPUR, Sat. lx Malaysian women's t;blo tennis i-hiimpum Onis n >uspcndr >ix months trom tod;.v Instead <>l lor one year lrmi Dec. 28. i ..inici t r.ibe Ten- d M iilirr the 1! was io suspend The TTAM Ie t that136 words
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133 1968-01-21 22 Gar wants Tan and Yew for All-England PBUM Bat. Thr Pen.>ng Badminton A«oclatlon win hold fir llalayatea Orien cliampionslv.lv- in AucuM ;md thr Pniaiiß open in Junr or tarty July. This «..s drcided at an cmrreency mrrtine last nielv Mr <i«n Cliin Hu;»t prr-.-ldrnt. said hr would :«.>-lc the BAM133 words
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Article32 1968-01-21 22 IKJH Sat [poll Cli'b Iv.-i: K.anu c'.\i\i by i"i pointi (ttoret lo.ii. ;i".(i try i io ii\c >-;oaii In their annual nifgrr Batch on the Municipal pmlunK here 10-32 words
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286 1968-01-21 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Detruding champion Zainal Aoid:n had an even p.tr Tj to maintain his load after thr aecond round of the Royal Selartfor Uolf Ciub championships today. Zainal with a tv. i- round total Of 148 led Choo Kwan Choong by286 words
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Article35 1968-01-21 22 K.W'GAI! Bat A i penalty goal in Shins Ibrahim Famed Penaag In then fam cuh tip lere today. The aeon wai 3-3 niirr extra tmir fYiiii trallad 2-0 ai hall time35 words
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Article, Illustration521 1968-01-21 22 Cowdrey, Barrington tame West Indies speed twins PORT OF SPAIN. Sat. f OLIN COWDREY and Ken Barrington, drawing on a lifetime oi batting experience, shared an unbroken third wicket stand of 134 to give England the initiative on the first day of the First Test against the West Indies here521 words
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145 1968-01-21 22 Australians in strong position despite Pataudi-Surti stand BRISBANE. Satun AUSTRALIA were In a strong position after the second days play in the third cricket Test against India here today despite a stubborn fourth w:okot of 128 by Indian captain, the Nawab of Pataudi. and Russi Surtl first Ini ■it 37g145 words
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Article126 1968-01-21 22 vt iRALM is l l\\s 1 -.it i VTaMc i Wadekar b Kuftarnl «.irps«, n run i i:> i "nni.llx I'ataudl b Xv Rrnnrbrij not out 0 E.\t I- 579 Wkts. i. n at: S Bowline: KuDurnl 1.2-1-37-2, isaruM ;;8-ti-ni-J Bedl 2.1-4-71-0, 2-0-9-0 Nadkarni 14--5-3-4-2. Ja^unna 1-0 IM»I\ hi126 words
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Article21 1968-01-21 22 iahork ii and Pakistan pli dra« in !he lvi i ii one wm pic hockey •fd oert today AP.AP - 21 words
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Article60 1968-01-21 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. Tht Chans dominated Hie age gioup i wuining Lhe Undar-H 50m ireestvic and sum backstroke in and 35 5 butterfly in 33.0. Dder-14 som record 31 4 nd the ■■ni bu B irk ,;iu thr 50n. Mark vnunceM membfi of the Chan family60 words
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Advertisement90 1968-01-21 22 Til© W ELECTRIC "jm has no mainspring The driving force is this tiny energy cell >^/ (actual size) It gives steady electric power and steady electric accuracy; costs $2.50 and provides full energy for more than one year (guaranteed). 18K gold plated $95.-Same with calendar $105- TIMEX ELECTRIC is totally90 words
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Miscellaneous39 1968-01-21 22 UWlWniVTvwfWlVfVffWf^^H V fl^^B aB aV^aW^*^a^a^al^»^L^^ M Blla^R.^W V^T ■>■■>» pB iWllMillllElllllllll| i 1 How's your grip? K /utrE xc i »»fiT t*cec c* ton I /StsTtf lie OwT'^H^T cam oo it atc*uSE W u*we vc*K^ O. <^b^b^bW^ V^a^aP^^^a^a^B Bb^b^bW \^|BrO^H39 words
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