The Straits Times, 6 February 1968
1968-02-06
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Title Section32 1968-02-06 1 Average daily certified sale exceeds 150.000 The Straits Times Tjie Nationiil fluwspapßr Estd. 1845 IIIM)W, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 15 CENTS or 18 KNTS lN»w —aH (Old tvtitnf KDN. 3104 MC. (D MM32 words
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8 1968-02-06 1 'N. Korea agrees to free Pueblo crew' report8 words
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Article92 1968-02-06 1 CAK2ON, Mon. South Vietnam today urgently appealed to friendly nations to send food, medicine and clothing to the embattled country, still reeling from Ihe blood lest week's fighting in its history. "We have many victims of Ihe war all around us," the > spokesman at theReuter - 92 words
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Article482 1968-02-06 1 [(HE SANH, Mon. Battling blindly in heavy fog, U.S. Marines repulsed a heavy North Vietnamese attack on this combat base early today. The lighting apparently signals Ihe renewal of Ihe siege which Ihe IS. Coin mand is expecting i<> develop inlo one <>l the war's liiggesl battles. ArlilltiNAP; UPI - 482 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1968-02-06 1 Keep calm, LBJ tells his allies WASHINGTON. Monday PRESIDENT Johnson w;is reported today lo nave lilted his Far Knst allies to remain rallll :is he ponder f<l his nexl moves l<> iiieel the Vielnain ami Korean (lists. The South Vietnamese and South Korean Governnients called for retaliation in the wake1,006 words
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Article33 1968-02-06 1 .MOSCOW. Mon S(»v > prospector! near the northern Siberian town of Mirnay yesterday discovered the largest diamond ever found in Russia. Ta>s Dewi agency reported it .-aid the diamond weighed 166 earai33 words
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Article176 1968-02-06 1 THAIS KILL 4 REDS, SEIZE TWENTY J>AX(iKOK. Mon v Thai Hoops killed f ti r communist guerillas and captured 20 more in northeastern Thailand hist week I'rim. Minister Tnanom Kittlkachorn tnui reporters the troop.s also seued a large quantity r»j weapons ;<iul MippUes imm the uuerillas. The Prime Minister wMReuter - 176 words
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224 1968-02-06 1 Polls this year? Definitely not, says Tengku I)K.\ 1.M.. A 1..11 I (hi.- nill <l«ll||ll.!> mil l.i .1 (..ll-'-r.il Clniiiin this \.-.ir. Teavka \txlul Rahman kaM line today. 'And uliiii th«-\ .in- Itrlil m\t year, I uiil again l>«--a i tmlidit.. Ik nldnl baked if tln-re iraa aaj foiind.ilii.ii in224 words
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123 1968-02-06 1 CINGAPORK Mon. An Air Vietnam plane, which had hcen stranded here due to the closure of Saigon airport last week, took off today for the South Vietnamese capital. On hoard uere l."> American civilians working in Vietnam, who had heen in Singapore for a123 words
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Article162 1968-02-06 1 Police ambush gang: Man shot L' VA I A I,r\!l'Uß. 1X Mon Police bolii'Vc t ti c v P smashed an armed Rang whom they suspect <>i being responsible lor two hank robberies and the hijacking ot a goods lorry. A poUc< party which ambush Semangit, oman back and thi'162 words
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Advertisement19 1968-02-06 1 A Quick Shine in Quick Tim* with AUTO POUSH and CUANEt Call for Teacher's HOUC and (M^k Ah unmistakable!19 words
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Advertisement55 1968-02-06 1 For Maximum Performance use PHILIPS BATTERIES ONLY ~r S7~" w -ST a The new Philips batteries PHI LI PS f were designed by the team fPPH of scientists that designed I^l the power cells for US space lv"l craft. They are powered to Bgß get ths maximum from all 155 words
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Article338 1968-02-06 2 This report from Hue was received around midnight Sunday. It may be overtaken by events. Still it remains an outstanding first-per-son despatch from the frontline. I AM writing this on notebook paper with the help of a penlight under a blanket. Hue is blacked out. Mortar rounds338 words
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Article1083 1968-02-06 2 Alvin B. Webb Jr - The agony in Hue Alvin B. Webb Jr. By of ihe UPI The mighty U S war machine herp runs by gasoline and candle light. A Marine just walked In our door. "They are coming." he announces matter of tartly as he gathers morr dips for his Ml 6 TheReuter - 1,083 words
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Article537 1968-02-06 2 |>A DUONG had atond brridf |I<i ■Mil mod iiK ru M Of Mer ("holoti house, the i ntarnalta <>' h^r thin band! making nenra is iracki in i small mi nf ftMem s"^p Mv s'Hi b« w** *< and hi* its children, all sh* shniußPd537 words
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321 1968-02-06 2 vietcong against the book (Mao's) J|()\(. h<>\(. >!on Cmmunist .tssault* <>n popui.ttiiiii centrei m South iriii.nn appear to violate some fundamental rules of Kiierilla trfare as sprllirl out h\ Ihe. (.rand old M,m f the art. h.nrm.in M.h. IseturiK. it was noted her* today. The Vietconi;\ MVafß attacki on urban321 words
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Advertisement83 1968-02-06 2 MOW FLIGHTS WEEKLY mm FROM SINGAPORE MON DEPARTURE 15 50 WED DEPARTURE 21 20 THU DEPARTURE 15 50 I=RI DEPARTURE 21 20 SMjr DEPARTURE 10 30 SON DEPARTURE 13 25 With the Saturday je: Garuda now offers 6 flights weekly from Singapore to Diakarta Fly in styie on board Garuda's83 words
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Miscellaneous39 1968-02-06 2 TME GAMBOLS -< ,4^» (v ve m^PAtno) /^awo put rr »sP) VTU6 WNNCR^-^ OVKHJ} /^ALL you UAVE TO DcfN /^OO YOU THINK. Vtau'lTN TURN TMIC SWITCH J I BE ABLE TD MAMASe J \fflOH Of f TO OH'y-^ v -^TMATfj39 words
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Article47 1968-02-06 3 pAIRO, Mon. Ttw Egyptian Ai*Kor; ed up Us patrol Bights over Call lay when :hed th capital ot Isrut ii inilimovements i the Sui'Z Canal. \rab Republic was unwillagain d in the wal war. Con.:- report llscusa th>' Canal run■- it her47 words
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Article, Illustration707 1968-02-06 3 Rusk: Why we limited bombing... rThe serious error I made: McNamara W\>HIN<.TO\. .Mon— Sei-re tar> «f Defence Robert McNam.ir.i .idriutted y«alcre>ai he made 'a serious error" in .wlmmPu President Kennedy to authorise Ihe abortive B;«v of Piys im.ision of Cuba in 1!»62. "It is very much on niv conscience." he707 words
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310 1968-02-06 3 WHITLAM WAY FOR PEACE IN S-E ASIA BRISBANE, Monday. between the United States and Communist China was the gravest problem in South-East Asia, the Australian Opposition leader, Mr. Gough Whitlam, said yesterday. 110 said he believed Canada. Japan and Australia together could bring about an Improvement in relations between theReuter - 310 words
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Article29 1968-02-06 3 NICO6IA. Mon An .Ilinrr wth 52 p.isi-rnKrr.s .f.id rtw aboard managed to i.uul s-ifrly at ;in RAF o«*r in Ofpnm last night despite undcrrarnaae trouole. Router.Reuter - 29 words
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67 1968-02-06 3 The big march to defend the beard I ONDON, Mon About 5.000 Sikhs inarched through the streets of Wolverhampton yrMr relay to hand a lotter to the mm* mayor pn pit the dismissal of ./Sikh from his job. n Tarseaa Blncb wu> dismissed tor contlnulni v>>ar his beard and turbanReuter - 67 words
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Article54 1968-02-06 3 BRUSSEI^S Muii. The US mia^urrj, to stop the dollar drain nro fxpected to be a maiur them* 1 of dnftton this week between Common n President Jean Rev and US leadMr. Rey 1< it«r today ;<:id due in men Presidem Johnson. Vlce-President Humphrey. D<mii Rusk and TreasuryReuter - 54 words
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Article28 1968-02-06 3 VOKVO. Mon.— The price ol tUb is going up in Japan as a result of North Korea's capture of the U.S spy slud Pueblo— UPl.28 words
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83 1968-02-06 3 IOHANNKSBLKCi. Mon Former British Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home said yesterday: "When the Conservative Government tomes back to power the old system of selling arms to South Africa for her defence will a*aJn operate." The former Tory leader referred to the cmAP - 83 words
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183 1968-02-06 3 Appeal to U.S. Science men to halt war research WARIS. Mon M«rr Ih^n 100 French and Japanese university »cienti>ts today appealed to their American colleaßiies to stop research into chemical and biological weapons for use in Vietnam. The -T. 28 signatories of the appeal, released here today, included Alfred Kastler,Reuter - 183 words
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Advertisement71 1968-02-06 3 soft ly sheeny lipsensa tion "t" wm 3^* Sjßn »Tl 1 h '-7i\^\*? |p^i m m (]r\ rpj HIT make-Up from England. GOODS OBTAINABLE FROM OUR TRAINING CENTRES AT:KUALA LUMPUR ROOM 606 ASIA INSURANCE BIDG.. SINGAPORE. 13 IPOH |ALAN WELD NO 91. COWAN STRtEI no i >^nc koad. MALACCA PENANG71 words
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Advertisement278 1968-02-06 3 W Deaders II IX^ Digest |ft What the Cigarette V J Commercials Don't Show. Bj Death and the Friendly River. i Trouble m Hippicland. MqSj The Day the U.S. Was Poseidon New Chapter in rV^K Plus more than 2b other interesting BBr and absorbing articles and features. February Issue NOW278 words
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Article63 1968-02-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon The British Council will hold an exhibition of some 1.500 volumes of professional reference books at the National Library from Wednesday to Feb. 14. The books coxertng some 30 profaaloni Include the newer ones like television producer Hnd advertising executive at well as the63 words
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Article, Illustration100 1968-02-06 4 'I\(.\PORK. Mon. A Singapore businessman. Mr R C. Haiell (above), will speak on regional tourism in South east \m :it the Pacific Area Travel Association conference, which will be held in Tiiipeh next week. Vlr. H 1/1 II who is managing director of100 words
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Article45 1968-02-06 4 SINGAPORE Mon The St. Andrew i Old Boys' Association will hold IU annual general meeti:e Great Hall. Graham White Drive at ft 30 pjii. on Saturday. A Past versus Present rugger. ChM and table tennl.s match will take place before the meetIng.45 words
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Article23 1968-02-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The city mobile Immunisation team will be stationed at the Kampor.e Jagoh community centre at Telok Blaneah Road tomorrow.23 words
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195 1968-02-06 4 SPORE SENDING BIG DELEGATION TO PATA CONFERENCE SINGAPORE. Monday. "lUlfcJ depuiy chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. Lee Keng Tuan, will lead Singapore's 24-member delegation to the annual conference of the Pacific Area Travel Association and the annual workshop to be held in Taipeh this month. The five-day conferenceAgencies - 195 words
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Article112 1968-02-06 4 NO POSTAL DELIVERY ON THAIPUSAM SINGAPORE. Mon— The Postmaster-General. Singapore announced today that rhfTf will b>- no delivery of rorre.-,pondence or parcels on Feb 12. being Thaipusam. a public holiday. The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 am to noon. All other post offices112 words
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120 1968-02-06 4 Transport chief on world tour for S'pore ■UfOAPOaUL Mon— Mr. R H. Farmer, immediate past president of the Institute of Transport, a chartered professional body with headquarters in London, will vMt Singapore from tomorrow until Thursday in the cuui.se cii a world tour of the Institute s branches. He v.120 words
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Article41 1968-02-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon Hindus are invited to attend Thalpu&ani festival celebrations at the Brl Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19. Ceylon Road. Katong from 6 15 am. to 8 a.m. on Feb 12. The celebrations are being sponsored by Mr. P Valupillal.41 words
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Article61 1968-02-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon —The S-nior Scout Troop 2211 of tin Dunearn Secondary Vocational School win hold a charity morning :»how of "The Commanrheros" at the Lido cinema on Thai- pu.^am. The troop hope* to rai.se funds for its programme and to equip its poor members. Ticket., at $2. $161 words
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190 1968-02-06 4 PA to build $3 mil. centre and hall complex SINGAPORE, Monday. TIIK People's Association ;il old Kallang x airport is to build a $.'i million people's centre ami hull complex on the vacant ground adjacent to the rugby field on the Mountbatten Hoad side of its present site. Plans have190 words
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Article128 1968-02-06 4 Pledge for regional co-operation SINGAPORE. Mon. The chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, Mr. L.S. Zampatti, has pledged his association.-, support for greater regional co-operation. In an Introduction to the association's 1968 directory. he wrote: It is very heartenn.i; to note that Uie first move* towards greater regional co-ope-ration among128 words
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Article, Illustration112 1968-02-06 4 Art gifts by MacD. to 'Varsity museum SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald (above), former Chancellor of the Iniversity of Malaya recently visited the University of Singapore Art Museum to which he ha> presented many items of works of art from his private collodion. Dialing IMi viklt. hr was presented112 words
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Article41 1968-02-06 4 SINGAPORE. Man. There will be no water from 9 am. to 6 pm at the Mlddleton Hospital canteen, laundry and boiler rooms. attendants' quarters, blocks A to O and staff quarters, blocks K. L M. and HI to H4.41 words
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Article31 1968-02-06 4 Retas dinner SINGAPORE Mon— The Radio and Electrical Traders Association ot Singapore ißetasi will hold its annual dinner and dance at the Singapore Hotel In Geylang on Friday at 730 p.m.31 words
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Article24 1968-02-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Singapore Naval Base Emplo\ees Co-operative Thrift and Loan 1 Society Ltd. has donated $100 to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association.24 words
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Article169 1968-02-06 4 'TODAY S educational TV for school* on Channel 8 Is as follows: 7SO a.m.— S.lo a m National language. Sec. 1. Sendi Nama dan Sendi Kata: 8.30 8 50. Geography <Enjr>. Sec. 1: Seasons: 9.05—9 25. General science. Sec. j 1: The Three States of Matter:169 words
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Article, Illustration124 1968-02-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Defence Minister. Mr. Lim Klin San (left) this morning received a cheque for $8,010 from the president of the Singapore Hardware Association. Mr. Lun Yue Sheong right* for the Republics national defence fund. In accepting the donation at the conference room of124 words
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Article35 1968-02-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon —The SlnK»pore Policp Civilian Staff Association will hold (i film ihnw called "Secret Inva.M'>n m the Globe Cinema at 10 am on Feb 12. in aid of Its building fund. I35 words
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Advertisement309 1968-02-06 4 SOUTH EAST ASIAN CHARITY PREMIERE ~ENT OF INCH! YUSOF BIN ISHAK Orsaoued b> V's MEN's CUB of SINGAPORE Btta Chapter) 14th FEB <it 8 30pm The must beautiful love *>^^^B Sf^ tn music! Fr&mM I I CIRCLE A BACK STALLS fl» S TICKETS ON SALE NOW!!! M W > t309 words
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Advertisement223 1968-02-06 4 jmT CATHAY" m OPENS THURSDAY! J^/'HIGH NOON 1 "SHANE" were ■^^•J23^ttS U m lestones In B^^P^H^^ the evolution of H^>flfc 3^Kr the ciassi( HLP§| western. .."WlLL wr "^"^flK? PENNY is another Bk 4**wf9 Heston "Will *^»»E»St*" ..^a^aT^a^A^^ S^ frit* GALA (B,ach Road, NEXT CHANGE! !^H^ A Tr 'gB er Finger223 words
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Advertisement424 1968-02-06 4 &SHAW I ORGANISATION IMM MM. Mill mm NOW SHOWING No free Lisf 11am. 1.45. 4 00, 4 30 A 9 ISpm JOOICJ Gom, -rds "HOUR OF THE GUN Lo»t 2 0 -9 JO ■LAND OF MANY PERFUMES (A >H»W PRODUCTION! Mandarin m Sho* _ope. Color Tomo'iow cr« Cosh Bcok N:w424 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1968-02-06 5 Limit jobs for non citizens, call by Alliance MP BY OUR PARLIAMENTRY REPORTERS ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An Alliance backbencher. Haji Mohamed Yusof bin Mahmud, from Temerloh, today called on the Government to limit jobs for non citizens and urged a faster pace of Malaysianisation of top posts. He told the1,293 words
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240 1968-02-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. said today that the working party on tourism has rejected the idea of promoting and developing the industry through an autonomous body. Instead, it recommended that the Department of Tourism should240 words
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Article43 1968-02-06 5 KUAI impi'R Hon.— The M'nuipr of Educ iti'iti. Inche M' hamrrl Klur Johari. in a nntten reply to Mr. C V Dmn N')' 'nAP-Biir>"«wiri 1 «=iri there «»re »t present 48 I Malaysian ntudentu nursulnf I rl.tctorate decrees abroad.43 words
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196 1968-02-06 5 KUALA LIMPIR Mon— The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will meet Chief Educa tion Officers here later this month to review the progress on the introduction of higher school fees. Inche Khir said this In reply to Dr. Tan (lice Kli'xm196 words
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142 1968-02-06 5 IT UA L A LUMPUR, Mon. The Governmem la still conwhether legislation should be introduced to deal with people who >how for the national Hag or national anthem. Tun Abdul Razak >.i;d thla In the Dewan Ra ayat today when questioned b? l> I..142 words
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Article44 1968-02-06 5 KUALA I.LMPLR. Mon The .N :,<! Financ* Co-op tiiii* far n I iir.t m-.j to »5 million from Uv ernment, the Ptnance, T-.w T»n sir* pm. He a written by Dr. Tan who •v had been j Of $5 nniiion each.44 words
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Advertisement182 1968-02-06 5 17 7 through connecting jets weekly early jets weekly, from morning Hong Kong Singapore departures t£L <■ Jtmmm Ik. %*T aH A I Ljr i•) JPt a M ift 41 Cathay Pacific has the connections story for /^L \J Singapore Japan travellers like no other airline! /^V^fl 011Simple! Choose the182 words
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Miscellaneous238 1968-02-06 5 Straits Times Crossword lH iH ■■""""bIB L^bi' I^i fILV hL^ ACROSS S. The sort of rubber you're 4 to"? t^ Wt m f S orn e <8 p^p.e a«ume 8 drV m^ln I «X ftC UrMln 7 toW^d 9 9 ab Ut rtBht >« SS«: Jm^^'poA'-.1,. 10 PM must iove238 words
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Article, Illustration346 1968-02-06 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. S^PECIAL social parties were organised today for the 321 visiting Japanese youths to meet their Singapore counterparts Informally. At tlic youth >ang 'Her tional and cultural dan of Japan and Singapore. Dunnj; their pcrlorm- to ;nc- tonal riancc and Camp fire The346 words
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Article, Illustration349 1968-02-06 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. THREE delegations to the ministerial conference of the South-east Asian .Ministers of Education Council opening in Singapore tomorrow, flew in this afternoon confident thai the charter of the South-east Asian Ministers education organisation would be signed. They were the delegations of Mr.349 words
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Article56 1968-02-06 6 SINGAPORE. MonSome 150 soldiers from the Singapore armed for oes will carry oat field exercises from Thursday to Sunday at the Mandai catchment area west of Pelrce Reservoir. On Sunday and Monday, another group of 60 army personnel will carry out exercises in the Lim Chu Kang56 words
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Article, Illustration245 1968-02-06 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. rr*HE Grand Chess Master A of Yugoslavia, Svetozar Glißoric, who tied for the first place in the Meralco National open chess championship in Manila last week, took on 40 Singapore players at an exhibition match at the Polytechnic tonight. After two-and-a-half245 words
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558 1968-02-06 6 SINGAPORE. Mon 'PHE Tenth MagisA rate's Court today called on 17 mothers and wives of political detainees to make their defence on a charge of continuing in an assembly "likely to cause disturbance oi the public peace" at the gate of the Defence Ministry558 words
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Miscellaneous132 1968-02-06 6 1 Oop By V.T. it ami in HERE IVE BEEN THROWN 1 11/ MV GOSH, I'D HAVE U- I 1"-^^ funiimiitTmituthKn j tHrk Tracy By Tlnni HowOd B^^^^KfT^ %&J& T U.S. CURRENCY fe COOD^ LET^f I WANTTOBUV^j 7 USED TO WISH ID [WELL. BRIBER YS BACK IN^ A l t^132 words
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Article236 1968-02-06 7 Plans for staff college shelved 1/UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Plans for a staff college for Malaysia's Armed Forces have been abandoned Indefinitely due to the lack of funds. Mr. Michael Chen. Parlimentary Secretary to Deputy Prime Minister, said in the Dewan Ra'ayat today. He was answering a question by Tengku Zaid236 words
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226 1968-02-06 7 ACCENT ON YOUTH AT THIS ART EXHIBITION KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE accent is on youth and its ideals and aspirations at the Friends Art Exhibition which opened at the British Council here today. The six young people who are the Friends" are Che Balmah Natt. Miss Wong Chung Wai. Miss226 words
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Article68 1968-02-06 7 SEREMBAN Ifon. number of policemen under the command 01 an officer will in future be on duty at all dances, fun fairs and other public aorta] gmtherInga In lew oi the Increasing number of fights and thefts at these functions A. tin M..s Negrl contest at the Town68 words
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114 1968-02-06 7 ■METALING JAVA Ifon The Mini.-ter ot Labour. Mr. v Manlckavaaagam. totppenled t" employers ipport employment offices and exeha Speaklnf at the opening nl tin new Employment Office Jalan Baiat here, he tald the employment service by Itaell coiild achieve very U< ■<■ II «ni114 words
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Article56 1968-02-06 7 M>'ii Prnang Bxccutivi Councillor. nun bin CUM ciiik baa ber-n »|)|»intrd chairninn of *r BUU UlaaUc OooncUii -formed housing »nci property pUnninß romnuttee PUnnmj: Officer Imhr Uliiik Din Haji Ariff. and the Deputy Stale Ens.nrer. Inche Ismail bin H;< nnpr. Inche Ismail hrn I ad. have56 words
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Article52 1968-02-06 7 bI.NOAPOKE. M"ii V |bl niiured four b .am? three brothers ii, J.Uau tUyi>fl Bukit Tini;ih R A p. mum .> hi ii \.*im bin Budi.i irutben. a.. ami Batlaa 3 «ud then ne«h3ulalaun bin Ahmad U receded burn.* when Boitlr pnrkPd with rra. krr pnnrir- f>tt*d52 words
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143 1968-02-06 7 The Tengku and MacD: Razak explains Kl'AI I IMPI R Mon lii ri lid ii I K.i7.ik s.iid today lh.it lenuku Abdul Rahman did nut tfMMM politics with Mr Hal* lolm M.v Don. ild when thr former British Cammissioner General in South-kast Asia nvadc a brief stopover in Kaala l.umpur143 words
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Article, Illustration405 1968-02-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon I'HE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, and the visiting Australian Foreign Minister, Mr. Paul Hasluck, today held preliminary and exploratory talks on defence matters at Parliament House. The two-hour meeting was also attended by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign405 words
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210 1968-02-06 7 Courtesy Week is launched in Penang DENANG. Mon. -More than 3.000 primary and secondary school pupils and teachers participated in a rally at the City Stadium today to launch Courtesy Week in the state. The Chief Education OMicor. Mr. Tan Teik Bens. uhn officially launched the week, explained at the210 words
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Article, Illustration238 1968-02-06 7 CANTEEN MAN LOSES SAVINGS AND LANDS IN HOSPITAL l/l AI.A 1.1 MIM R. Mon tot the second t.me in three years. .Wyearold Hassan bin .lafar his fallen victim to r our ruihle-s robbers. "Ins time, tin > not onh took his life savings hut also wounded ni in238 words
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79 1968-02-06 7 REFUGEE WILD ANIMALS TROUBLE BRUNEI UKUNKI TOWN M '11. Brunei ai. "l m in i g r a I probkm one whicb luis nothl do with the Imn tion Departn ber B Bruiipi hunter ■hoot tlw n shotgutu. taki aftor Dip December, rrturned Author tried to anla fielfis and Problem79 words
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Miscellaneous34 1968-02-06 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph He im da hi RIB ID L p<E MEQC VA s -o b_v a \asj2, elmer: SOW 10 i COW VUW (!r VA L'KE 'T,-£LL )i rtv£e I A Ift34 words
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Article25 1968-02-06 8 M Ward, $li (Mtmi—mm) THE FAMILY -h- kati Ma aa< FAMILY OF LATE furada am Uon« ooado4mrv>. att*n<taM-«a *a< duriac tin rvcaat bma.«r» ■Mat.25 words
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Obituary26 1968-02-06 8 f Wi,r4m tli 'W/mauiaa) IN LOVINC MEMORY of woailrr I nmtli IN LOVINC MEMORY of our -n I afaoon <• 1011 Hv I i mldr«n.26 words
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Article14 1968-02-06 8 t* Wmm «fiMla».ail ANNUAL SAL! M rM'iniari STARTINC FEBRUARY IT-. i T»l M<w«14 words
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656 1968-02-06 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, February 6, 1968. Development 'Spirit' for of nation*] difference* mil f thp ham's of diplomats into the hands of publicists among my uf |ha nations which are iMtheted to s*ek co-oper-a'lon "<lly. each country must put Mi own hMH in Order am! Am that it 1;.656 words
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Article368 1968-02-06 8 The Health Ministry has stood well at the end of the q,u up out.<ude tin MaljjMim Treasury door. It has been ine\ itable that this should lx- so. and in the financially stringent times that Ik* ahe ho money for expansion <>f the medical services is likoly to368 words
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Article160 1968-02-06 8 Strange indeed us the request by the Academic Staff Association of the University Malaya for 'immunity' 1 foi i members who arc asked to Uivc evidence to the commission of Inquiry which h... •H up to look into «n allegedly Krieua l<wv-( of university Maff. Thorp i s160 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1968-02-06 8 THE RED GUARDS ENJOYED ONLY A BRIEF SPELL DIRECTING" CHINA'S AMBASSADORS AND SMASHING FOREIGN EMBASSIES by A Special Correspondent THE surest sign that Mao has really put the brakes on the Cultural Revolution is the return to relative normality in China's foreign* relations.1,251 words
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319 1968-02-06 8 HEADING recent newspaper reports of people getting lost on Cameron Highlands. I fell something was seriously amiss I took advantage of the Chinese New Year break to see for my>e]t. I have known many of the nniKle paths in question over the years, and319 words
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Letter196 1968-02-06 8 IT la true 'Parent, Si Jan. 13) that in lower primary classes pupil .sometimes vi t on the floor for lessons such as story telling, oral English and reading, where the group method of teaching is used, children sit on the floor. While some groups in196 words
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Article259 1968-02-06 8 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you You are ji/dged by your English. Thousands are handicapped because259 words
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Advertisement370 1968-02-06 8 Strait* TiMaSB A Malay Mail m»y be handed to: COLD >TO«AGI lUMI -MARKtr 1 iTORA&I iRANCHEJ U i J HOOK JTO«I LTD, NIWS r*OMl V -*»A«V Si CO, «.api. R^.F. S«Mnr. -j»a»UK ft IROV ITO, gipnre 19 A I (.NANAPBAKASAM ft CO. 1361. CH.ir.-n Point. S*por« 17. iHA»,HAT KA WAHAi.370 words
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Advertisement32 1968-02-06 8 The Bank You Can Trust Bank with MALAYAN BANKINO BERHAO and you bank wisely Hf»O OH M»i«UK lANI lUlttllM 92. JaJan Bandar. Kjila Lumpur. BANKINygHAD A^tm^Cicil SSaOMOOO kMMKMUI Capml. ISOCOOM v J32 words
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Advertisement38 1968-02-06 8 I Coupon for FREE BOOKLET j THE REGENT INSTITUTE (DEPT. 31), PALACE GATE. LONDON. WS, ENCLAND. Pleose send me without obligation a free copy of "Word Mastery," with details of your special arrangements for Overseas studentsNAME ADDRESS I38 words
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258 1968-02-06 9 Ex-wife wins land dispute against former husband LUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A lonu-drawn-out land dispute botv man and his divorced wife tnded m the Federal Court hi ith thf woman the victor. OriK. wife. binte Mahmud. was Brained a half share of the land i about nine acres) by t»ie Collector258 words
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Article, Illustration580 1968-02-06 9 REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT A warning about the pitfalls bureaucracy could pose IOJALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tun Abdul Razak strongly urfled South East Asian nations today to set up machinery for regional development orientated towards "development co operation in depth." Addressing a gathering of delegates. Cabinet. Ministers,580 words
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Article76 1968-02-06 9 TAPAH. Mnn.— A bu run Mr Ooh Ker.g It ai*d his wife anc 4 teenaised daughter were neld up In thf>ir first floor room tn JalU Ht.Hion hrrc by (nr masked youths, one armed pistol and another •wti. a knilc. early Urn mornuw The five made76 words
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277 1968-02-06 9 SINGAPORE. Monday. MAM killed another man in an armed duel at an open air gambling den facing a tomple in Covont Garden two years ago. the High Court was told today The DPP. Mr. K S K said the fight bvtween Yap Boon Leong,277 words
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221 1968-02-06 9 Five-man Hanoi trade team in S'pore CINGAPORE, Mon. j Aflve- member North Vietnamese mission arrived here today on a fact-find-ing tour aimed at expanding trade with Singapore. [ti .t.iui r. Air Ngo Tlianh Glang. 48. secretary-gen-era! of the North Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce, said at the airport that one of221 words
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Article63 1968-02-06 9 SINOAPORE Mon The Second Industrial Arbitration Court Is to hand down an award on a dispute between the Singapore Marvial and Mercantile Workers Union and the Far East Repre>entathe of i Borden Fooq Co. on Wednts- day at 10.30 am. The dispute had ari.-en over63 words
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Article40 1968-02-06 9 SINGAPORE Mon— The fifth > hearing of a dispute between the Singapore Bank Ermloyees' Union and the Four Seas Communications Bank Ltd. over promotion procedure and retrenchment gratuity will be heard at the Second Arbitration Court on Feb. 16.40 words
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Article28 1968-02-06 9 SINGAPORE. M<m Sixty-six-yenr-old Seah Sim Tin. was knocked down by a lorry hikl killed at the junction ot Scrangcon Road and Boon Keng Road yesterday.28 words
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Article231 1968-02-06 9 DR. THIO: WAY TO TRUE SECURITY SINGAPORE, Moik— The Alliance Party Singapura today called on Malaysia and Singapore to work for a joint defence of the whole region with the help of allies In a statement, the party's chairman. Dr. Thio Chan Bre, said defence talks in London and Kuala231 words
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150 1968-02-06 9 IJUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federal Court today granted final leave to the forme f Sarawak Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan to appeal to the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong against the rejection of his petition against the Central Government in December. Thf court on150 words
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Advertisement130 1968-02-06 9 THE MOST POPULAR HIGH I CLASS RESIDENTIAL AREA HBk HOLLAND GARDEN i 6 m.t. Holland Road, Singapore. lalrlß SHOW HOUSE READY FOR r INSPECTION 2 STOREY, 4 BEDROOMS. SEMIi DETACHED. c v Mosaic I Bu.lt-. n Cle«*t Metallrd «o«d *Lmm>mmm Strc«t Li9htinft I j^ VERY LOW DOWN PAYMENT LOANS AVAILABLE130 words
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Advertisement82 1968-02-06 9 C i r.. W I II ,1 HBB 'At 3 •kPAMw c^S^x' ll BB TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT |bbbJ| MMVPriMHHLa^V 111 l| N4»«c M B IfT-SSOCQO 19* Con»ol»tt« TV V Wide tcrtin of 19" TV wuh dtluM* door md k hif h pointed woodan cibmet 6*x4* o<al ipciktr I CO reproduce powerful82 words
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Miscellaneous752 1968-02-06 9 TV MALAYSIA (HANNtL 5 Kuala I.umpur 735 L.txr.UP 8 Empat Saand I'enanc: 6 Ipoh and kawM Modern Chinese Malarra; 3 and 10 MM iJrarcn Bahru 4 r jipinj 7 Balu U 'tZ All Kan Odywry Land Pahat; 9 Klunng o-< of thf Mirages: 9 Ne»» K <; P.M. Prugrammp bum-752 words
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Article, Illustration504 1968-02-06 10 MAINLY for WOMEN ANN RYAN BY The fashion capital takes off on a Thirties Kick' and feeling relaxed in soft sweatery silhouette pAHIS has opened with a blast of the 'thirties. London was ahead with this mood and, as predicted last week, it's tfoing to be ;i solt, sweatery, pulled-down504 words
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Article67 1968-02-06 10 it'lll.N applying punt with a roller, first cut in the riU't-N of the Mall with a brush or an edging n-llrr lake extra care not to vet paint on the teiling or adjacent wall. If cookie dough wrms too soft to roll, chill until firm This solidifies tin67 words
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Advertisement274 1968-02-06 10 Advertisement Lemons For Beau I y To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph the latest type •kin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world Lemon Uelph makes the complexion neck274 words
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Advertisement363 1968-02-06 10 Advertisement Braulih in<z Tlie Complexion Thr smooth--1 mR and beautifyinß the complexion lies in the saturation of the skin with an enriching type of moist tropical oil. The skin takes on a radiant, youthful bloom as dryncss and tiny linos are gently smoothed away. Throughout the world this beautifying trratmont363 words
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Advertisement1125 1968-02-06 11 Ka^plLa^J^^^^^^^^yT^S 10 I'VERPOOL t WEST CIAST I K.i DM S'puit Mils P. S'tiirn PaaMMj ?«*i«t«. Htvrt. lunool CM IS Tata. Frt M 2 Frt IS PEISANIEI .•;ooi Ftl II Ftl I] m Sl«un« Li.erpool. BtHtst. CI»S|Ot).. Frt IS Frt 17 Frt 11/22 FN 21 PYRRHUS Liverpool, Cltsfotl '4 Frt 211,125 words
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Advertisement1296 1968-02-06 11 THE E A hl/NES i iAr I ir i 1 THE LAAT ASIATIC COMPANY LJd K4xpo»»«t»cJ Ounmor* EXPRESS SAILINGS TO 6ENOA MOIITII COWTIWEWT SC*HDIN»VU S'pori Genoa R'dam H'burg Ajrhus Chßfßi PASADENA aI) Frt 74/21 Frt 27/21 Frt tH I Aat I All 11 Aar 1} Apt II Aft 21 MONIIHA1,296 words
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Advertisement1346 1968-02-06 11 I BENWLINE I EXPRESS SERVICE Tl LONOIN, LIVERPIIL I CINTINENTAL PORTS. n rwv tklfU/\<^U For Mar 17 BENYANNOCH hi^c.-j mm 27 S.ngacort Pt. S'nan Pentng 6 n>out'> Mtr II Frt 7/ I Rotttrstm Api 1 for London Mar 17 RFNMHnn H<v w "nil SingatiOie Sham Penan| Hambvr| Apr I 1.1,346 words
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Advertisement1215 1968-02-06 11 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK. CONTINENT. lH*it fir: Siafjaora P. Sinn Paean CITY OF SUILDFORD Ha. re, L'lon, R'Hm, H'bu'g II PlTKtl Cm BF ST. AIIANS Hrrrf London, Rottirtam. Hanburt 11, 11 Frt 14 11 Fel II PM CIH IF DUNDEE Havre, London,1,215 words
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Article187 1968-02-06 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. WESTERN MINING touched $55 I before closinK $4 70 higher at $34 20 and B.H.P. reached a I i peak of $19.35 and closed 25 cents higher at $19 15 to highlight 1 today's firm market. In which mast .inning and industrials, had I moderate gains187 words
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Article239 1968-02-06 12 Fi'rlß! \RV lir«t grulp rubber f.o.b. buyrn> <l at p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singaimrr VMUrday at 44 S, down l\ rrnt« on Friday 1 rlosint; Irv^l. Thr tonr was vrry quirt. R.A.S. and M.K.I rlosinc price* in rents per Ib. yrsterday. Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R S.S239 words
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Article13 1968-02-06 12 •■a in i<i' m daMMi m m rataa to m»rihnn'» \-r\rr4x\13 words
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Article13 1968-02-06 12 Rubber crops Trmrrlnh produced 154.P00 II) in December Rivrr\ien'< OUtpUl *U 265.000 lb13 words
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774 1968-02-06 12 From Our Market Correspondent TIIL continued flare up in Vietnam and a new low for rubber which slipped below 45 cents a Ib. seemed to ha\e no impact on the Stock I \i h.mcc yesterday. Trading was quieter, but in industrials prices were generally steady.774 words
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Article30 1968-02-06 12 STOCK INDICES Xal.iMii "ilnrk Indlrf* !(!>:!. Frb. i, Industrials: < ?,9 129.1 1 B>aport)OOj M* >.t MM t Minims: 78.«S T8.85 S ruhbrrv Hl!.«0 102.60 Doo. !•>. ltd 1"" BOX. M, l'lrifi Hi".30 words
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Article1136 1968-02-06 12 BUSINESS ON STOCK EXCHANGE BUSINESS IN AM) RKPORTMI TO THE SI\c;APORE AND KI'ALA LI MPI R TRADIMi ROOMS Ol THK STOCK I Xt'HANGE VKSTKRDAY. WITH I 111 M MIUK OF IHf. SHAKtS l(;\l)ll> IN BRACKETS.: INDUSTRIALS: Ban Ca. II .0001 ,12.1(00) j. 1 37 D. (4.0 M) B-tt, 10.0001 IS.M,1,136 words
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Article54 1968-02-06 12 I"! <>> in Short In hi Mw*) Mukrl far the»rrk rnilrrf siluuln I rhruart 1, Ihr i*n t r of .all i«i r m M tallew* H\\h M M»v i r o pr< ■ml (.1 N\t II M»s r nl 1.. p. i .t.il Mn\ I Ml \I54 words
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Advertisement1001 1968-02-06 12 Y\ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia Singapore Japan Service Imh Mara Sails I Ftk 14 It Ftt 2) Ll N Ftk 21 Ftk Tkyn Paaj 2S Ftk 1 Mar 7 1 Mar 19 Mv II Mai 21 Mar Waot Africa Singapore Japan Sarvla* M»r» 11 14 Ftk 22 Fik1,001 words
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Advertisement896 1968-02-06 12 AUSTULIA NEW ZEALAND SERVICE INIIA. PAKISTAN ANO FAI EAST SERVICES Ti Tewaj.illt Irniaat Sylniy Ti Maarat Ml Natapaitiaaa Ptnanj P. S ham P. S •rnn P»nif| lOMIALA 10 Mtr RAIUIA II 21 Fil 12 Fit 7] Ftk Fir Tnrßi.. Aack.. Omm. Ljtt.. Will. ujuU 4, I Apr 11 Apt 11896 words
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Advertisement320 1968-02-06 12 I CLOSING PRICES l->h :> Xl RKI.K I'RKI tl. <rnts uluwn l| MBtal TIN PRKK vn.l (up SI). l.stlin.ltcrl nlli n:u W tuns nip 2.') 1011 M r iLanoß^B^b^Oa^BaVj^b^BaH EVERETT ORIENT LINE JAPAN/INDONESIA/JAPAN SERVICE Anplt refrtftratei spacr fir trim carts aiailakll. Ottptaaki nailakii nr amk lain I pala m tor320 words
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267 1968-02-06 13 Straits tin price makes rally of one dollar TMII Straits tin price rallied b\ one dfillar to $.")«il per pirul in Penang yestrrday on, an offering estimated up t4>ns to 22.') tons. The market was steady on e<H>d all-round .support. II" M KIBRKR MART: The hist) Pan-Malavsian rubln r pmdurtion267 words
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Article155 1968-02-06 13 CMIP^ LYING ALONGSIDE THE -INC.APORE HAKBOIR 1 \\H\K\l OR EXPK I! 1) rODAT ARE: SHIPS IN THE ROADS AS AT A M. ON FEB. S. sunana Samr.^s. Akadamik World Hcla> .o» DelKarmgo. Kernside. Norsk Mm Aunii WMiim Rsadi: (ialle Heiyo Maru. Maru. Balamama. hor Ireni Megara.' Ka:u.155 words
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Article53 1968-02-06 13 HINCSE Prnrtuce Eschaoge Sm k j- pore, mvmm pncsi per pitui ysttarday. Csunul ail: hulk »M aellers. drum Catwi Mixed (fob.) loose f«B Mar. i B. Pepper: Muntok whi'e 5137» sellers. ia.ll JI3T, sellers iliw* Singapore C«ti.nut Oil MilUrf Atiaciatien prices: hulk $«l sellers, drum Singapore Capra Attecialien53 words
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Article12 1968-02-06 13 Pungah Tin fungah Tin piodured 378 plcuw o! mi ore In January12 words
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Advertisement791 1968-02-06 13 untinued irom Page 81 ACKNOWLEDGMENI If.ra's tli (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF late Mr. fteua •'jndmm ihank doctors, etaff. General K..<n'.n and pallors, relatheir kind at'""•■"i" »reatlia, on.ii.:. n. e» assistance during »heir recent bereaveSITUATIONS VACANT M Word. <« ill rtt ..ir. OOK CENERAL AMAH manted. experience in European Home ■.M4'.IM791 words
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Advertisement841 1968-02-06 13 SITUATIONS WANTED Wmrmt mc i Mm.)— Bmx it rfa. asjtpa CHINESE CIRL atesi years seeks tot. aa an indoor salesgirl. r or as a trainee nurse Possessed n certificate. riox Al.'.M ST. 8 pore. HOSPITAL ASSISTANT. <;rade I. with U years eatate hospital experience Available lat March due to redundancy841 words
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Advertisement981 1968-02-06 13 HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE I, sVsjasßj Sf 1 Hm.)— Box St rtt. rxtrm SERANCOON CAROEN: MedwaV Prive .Il>edroomrd scmidetacned house sit'inn dining room. separa'e hHthroom toilet, car porch over 4i»") nit Kast. »-'7..VHJ iSpore)^ »9U>^. CHEAP SALE RENT Semi-detached 4-t>edrooms house at Jalan Kedop Selatar Hills Kstate furnished moaaic981 words
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Advertisement800 1968-02-06 13 BOATS. YACHTS WANTED M Mora's < Mm.)— Box St rfs. aaa*» BOAT WANTED— "M-40 ft. arhoooei I mast sleei. 4 mv" 0* In exielleni •-ordmon throuchout Call >8 Dora* ..«.'«:.:i Mr. Soallv FURNITURE It Wmr4t it iMin Bmx i» rfa. txlrt CANE FURNITURE Manufactured 'kno. krtown for export! Visit Ming800 words
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Advertisement928 1968-02-06 13 HI-FI STEREO IS H.,r4t tt 'Mm <-«..< M rtr .xtrm CERMAN STEREO IK Rrroni .iu!u i-haan i«o <r m»hii««nv rahinrt housn.- unit %-HM on o. TH BMM If PETS FOR SALE Ii WmmU it i Mm.,—B ox it rl< rxlm CEMSTONE POINTERS r-' optional 1} offer a partly trained srvtn928 words
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Advertisement414 1968-02-06 13 LADIES HAIRDRESSING is i»<.,rf. M 15 <• I VICKY FICURAMA SALON Hsu Tinting x Ilirini i Maafcmn 1018 I". »4I WHERE TO STAY (Spore) 14,,,rf. M! V,n H rl, STATION HOTtL MNIArORE Kit rf»n<litK»iii».l rooms alt <• hrrakfast. Terms sine i I C> linrs) SLOANF COURI HOTEL •ully air PM414 words
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Advertisement169 1968-02-06 13 JABATAN PERTAN!\S NECERI PERAK KENYATAAN TAWARAN > ■da-lah i IBAI \N M i:i RAYA si i \\(.ok H MM 111 l MM i \i;\\ Pemtr dlJ KR atau Kepala IV K «b ak.in M. b;u Jurutei ur. Kuala I pada 15l»b. Febi untok MEM AS A! V IMBON< i (.AIMS169 words
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Article, Illustration55 1968-02-06 14 In ever lining mrm«.' > nf Mi tafl tm Senr. founder ..f IKX K KIM. Rl.i: 1.1 Ml II 11. Idrtl i I Departed Irut nurr NtnjOOlM l>> »ife. Madam *vee Hoe Kuan < hildren \ln\sius, lohnnr anj Haushters. MR. V. S. MUTHUSAMY 1904 1966 You ore55 words
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Advertisement457 1968-02-06 14 NOTICE Abdul Kaiwn Hamrrd Irurt rir' .xmeiits m behalf of thr mtt I A .1 SMITH the abovenamed P. M Abdul Karrrm buntac*.' »nj monlat on I LTD 12 ill Knll.iiiif. 12 EXECUTIVE BANK OFFICER LOCAL BANKING WttiANISATION WEi*MKI> EXPERIENCED SENIOR Ol IH IK TO 111 \l> 111 l IK457 words
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Advertisement83 1968-02-06 14 THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE m: mi mih bship di. im 1 i < K\ Di: Memtx: air i«i\ iwd 'hat thr [or thr 1967 AAS > ill takr place Saturday. i"th II g t A A. Hon.^. .)Uti Hie preatnoe mrmiM-i^ t'i «nnrv> Ihe Draw mr SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE83 words
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Advertisement777 1968-02-06 14 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby (jlven that 1. DIHK "f N« I'asir Panjang Road, snma|K>re. ha-.e appMed tor I Wlmle--n\r Dealer s iuence in 11 premtaai No :t.' Km hlng Road. ,11 1, .Ben And Company Ltd 1. Singapore and that this I application will be heard In the: Court777 words
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Advertisement819 1968-02-06 14 NOTICES I THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE, 1961 (Ord. 26 of 1961) NOI N I OF INTKNTIO-. I NOOI >K< III>N b.-.i;i Ii is hereby notified for gen* rai inli'i mallon th:cl UM Uepity P.uii. Minister intends lo nii«.:e an Ordei. lo be cued as the SinK*ii»>i f Molor Club 'Dunkip819 words
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Advertisement773 1968-02-06 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION IN THE 1968 C 9 SESSION 1 ApplKnuons are invited from candidates intending to pursue a course of study In the Singapote Polytechnic Courses of study, either lull-time, part-time or dayrelease, are provided In the Schools of Engineering. Architecture A BuildinK. Accountancy and773 words
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Advertisement623 1968-02-06 14 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE TENDERS XI.M IRKITT DEPARTMENT: i Room 229. 2nd Floor. City Hall i (a) Disposal of 1 Lot nf Obsolete Gears. Tender Deposit $100 Close at 215 pm on 13.268 tbi Disposal of 1 Lot of Obsolete Stock Items lyiiik' at Thomson Road Hiring Stores. Tender623 words
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Advertisement284 1968-02-06 14 A. WANDER (SINGAPORE) LIMITED lnutes app.lcatwns mM qualified and experienced SINGAPORE MALAYSIAN personnel for the following Executive Appointment FACTORY MANAGER Ql AI.IFK .VIIONS: QlMlltaii In Chemistry food chemistry and Chemical EnKineerint; t COOI eniMiieentiK with In a .1. or a proces-smK tndi;Applicants should not be Im than 35 \ears al284 words
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Article, Illustration340 1968-02-06 15 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By RAZAK TO ORDER TEAM TO GET DOWN TO TRAINING |)EPITY Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak will order the Malaysian hockey team, due back from India tomorrow, to go into training as soon as possible for the Mexico City Olympic Games in October. Tun Razak. who340 words
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295 1968-02-06 15 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By BASKETBALL Association of Singapore's president. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, yesterday called for an end to the "bitterness'" between BAS and SOSC over the omission of the basketball team from the Singapore contingent to the Fourth Seap Games last December. He295 words
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Article22 1968-02-06 15 SWIMMERS WED I ONDON. Sun. Two suiniming champions Britain's Linda Ludgro\e. !0. and American John Collln- 22 were married here on Saturday.22 words
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Article406 1968-02-06 15 Apprentice Velu is suspended STIPES REPORT 'FHE Stipendiary Steward's X report on Sunday s races at Bukit Timah: KM t I: lord Tioiolhj "Soaidn pulled very hard in the early st.igrs and his saddle slippot! vi) -lightly. RACL Harapan 1 Wilson) and I'alm t*tatc 1 i'reveiu 1 were siuw in406 words
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Article142 1968-02-06 15 HAMILTON (New Zealand). Mon The Lndian cricketer, fielding eight tegular Test players, made a dismal opening io their first lnniii2« on the first day of their three-day match agairst the Presidents XI here today. The President* XI havint been dismissed for 202. routtd the first fourReuter - 142 words
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298 1968-02-06 15 Kilat put on the champs' look in 4-2 win DEFENDING cham- i plons Kilat Club gave a |refreshingly good performance in the Selangor senior hockey league yesterday to beat SIA 4-2 at Pantal. Playing better than In their two previous outings —they drew with Selangor Club and beat Bur.ga Raya298 words
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Article860 1968-02-06 15 I I WEIGHTS for Duncarn Able Lady 900 all eight Height* 8.11 The Dairy King 8.12 races on Satur- r »t'onboat 8.11 Crownette 8.11 day first day of f" muir »•>! Lost Seianror Turf Vol Bd Horlion II seianfor Turf Diamond r.rain 8.11 Airma il X Clubs February860 words
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233 1968-02-06 15 Edwards: US move means Open is a fact now LONDON, Mon. Open tournaments on tne world tennU circuit appear iixely now that the United States have added their vote to the growing call for events open to both amateurs and professionals. In Australia. George Sample, president of the New SouthReuter - 233 words
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151 1968-02-06 15 CAN FRANCISCO, Mon. Former World heavyweight champion Sonny Liston was given back his boxing licence by the California Athletic Commis.sion la&t night. The commission reinstated Liston after being told that he would in future be managed by rntertainer Sammy Davis Jnr 1.0151 words
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Advertisement785 1968-02-06 15 UJIAN KELAYAKAN-1968 DAN PERKECHUALIAN L I JIA\ Ml \x »KU, l» s g. fatu Ujian Krlayakan untoic chalunS yang hendak meneambil SlTk7n^d' rSebUl dl m h daUm tahun 19«» Iksn dlaoakan pada harl 29hb. Oktober. 1968 Jenii A. Peperekwan 81JU Persekolahan Cambridge. 1969. Jenls B. Pep*reksaan Bersama Pijll Persekolahan Cambridge785 words
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176 1968-02-06 16 SUGO.V vi.,ii A s Arinv Special lories I ip. nn has been sentenc•'l to life imprisonment for the murder of a Vietnamese \n army sc\en-oMiccr ueneufi martial imp >sd the sentence on aptain John McCarthy, .lr >i lan :n hut it didAP - 176 words
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Article, Illustration74 1968-02-06 16 U.S. MARINES LEAP FOR COVER AS VIETS OPEN FIRE 4 MERICAN Mann<- take cuver behind -A a tank as Victcoiv; snipers upon f«re In the battle to recapture the ancient city of Hue. 400 miles from Saigon Reports yesterday said thai the Viet- v -tin entrenchedUPI - 74 words
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Article60 1968-02-06 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Jose P. Dan.s. Jr.. of Manila. l!»t>8 Vice-President for Operations of Junior Chamber International, an:ved in Singapore today ior an oflicial visit He has been assigned by JCI 1 headquarters In Miami Beach, to visit the Jaycee chapters in Singapore. Malaysia. Thailand.60 words
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198 1968-02-06 16 RUBBER PRICE PLUNGES TO LOWEST SINCE 1949 SINGAPORE, Mon. The rubber price took another plunge here today and February first grade buyers closed down 1« cents at 44J cents, the lowest closing price since Nov. 3. 1949. Added to the other depressive factors, came two new ones today which resulted198 words
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Article117 1968-02-06 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malaysian Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. who flew into Singapore tonight to attend the third South-east Asian Ministers of Education Conference opening tomorrow, said Malaysia was prepared to abide by all major decisions discussed at the conference. "We feel this117 words
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Obituary25 1968-02-06 16 cMAM TONC TNVC, ,Unl .',<<. paaiwd j I CMMMf I ii*rde:i l|«>i lor Hilu Oajah Om>-t*ry I K.M. MR. M J. I M BCC IMN25 words
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Obituary12 1968-02-06 16 IN MEMORIAM in ivir loving Mrmon ..i our -on ho .o"»n In.12 words
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Article393 1968-02-06 16 i ONDOM Mot firm today but when early buvin« failed to lollow through, markets turned lower in .-mall activity Towards the close, the FT. Old shale index was down 5 2 at 423 1. Interest held In speculative Issues, however, and most scored I useful393 words
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Article132 1968-02-06 16 Two held in $7,500 robbery JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Two jrottthf wrre arrested yesterday by the police in Segamat in connection with a payroll robbery in which four robbers not away with 87. 300 from the Yew Lee estate in Gemas Bahru. Tlip low viniths. armed with daggers. held up the132 words
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607 1968-02-06 16 All set now for nationwide Solidarity Week KUALA LUMPUB, Mon. Ceremonies will be held throughout the country to launch Solidarity Wceft «»n Thursday all designed to foster a feeling o( oneness among Malaysians. In KIAI.A "LI MPI K the Vanu di-Pertu.iii Ags«i >\ ill declare the week open at a607 words
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