The Straits Times, 24 April 1968
1968-04-24
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Title Section25 1968-04-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 24, 1968 15 CENTS KDN 3104 M.( (F) 001425 words
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Article439 1968-04-24 1 REJAL ARBEE: LAYANG - Railcar express crash horror REJAL ARBEE: LAYANG 50 trapped in blazing coach By LAYANG. Wed. THE first coach of the 1.30 Kuala Lumpur-Singapore railcar express plunged into a ravine and burst into flames about 200 yards from the railway station here this evening after ramming into a stationary passenger-goods train439 words
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470 1968-04-24 1 C.K. LEE: KUALA - C.K. LEE: KUALA By LUMPUR. Tuesday QENERAL Ne Win was wel<omed with full military honours when he arrived this morning ;it Subang airport with Madame Xc Win to iK'gin a sixday slate \isit to Malaysia. The Yang di-Pertuan Agonf the Ran Perraaisuri A^ong.470 words
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Article, Illustration29 1968-04-24 1 WITH PERFECT TIMING, General N e Win walks to the royal dais with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the welcoming ceremony at Subang airport. Picture by SOON HON SIN.SOON HON SIN - 29 words
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Article464 1968-04-24 1 Another F-11l crashes SAIGON, Tuesday A U.S. Air Force Fill jet crashed last night while on a bombing mission against North Vietnam, the U.S. Command reported today. The crash was believed to have occurred in Thailand. The six million dollar plane. America's most advanced and most controversial aircraft, was theReuter - 464 words
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221 1968-04-24 1 Violent noon blast hits volcano city MANILA. Tues rE fury of erupting Slayon volcano intensified today as a series of eruptions starting last night culminated in a violent blast shortly after noon today. The eruption rc< <>r«lc<l b> the Vix i"nl(ii:> (imimission mt itr— fff l< so far sine tkcReuter - 221 words
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164 1968-04-24 1 15 Thai police feared killed in raid DANGKOK, Tucs. Communist guerillas in northern Thailand wiped T border police .station and may have killed 15 of the 17 men in it. official sources said today. It th.' deathtoU of 15 is rmed, it would be the lar«( s\ verse the <UPI - 164 words
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Article35 1968-04-24 1 RAIL CRASH: BOY MISSING LAYANG LAYAM, Wed. Maurice Le«, 7. of Prrak, fusengrr on one of the trains which collided here reported missing. l"p to early this morning search going on for him.35 words
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Advertisement101 1968-04-24 1 PRACTICAL GIFT for a New Hims CHOOSE A FANCY WALL CLOCK Accurott 1 Ouroh n Mod* by Wetlc K^S K*l CHUN "CHONC 62 South Bridqt i, SprcioliiM tine* 1199 RfF 84—70 MORRIS CHALFEN M^ SPECIAL MATINEE: UNOfR l 2 HALF-PRICE^T WEDNESDAY. T TO ALL PERFORMANCES MAY Ist. AT'3p.m. INCLUDING MATINEES101 words
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38 1968-04-24 2 IMF boss warns of new gold crisis unless... i. Mr fir pkrti HI. Amendment* Uic ■I (ill (.rwvrr I :.r i jiivl who 31 d her ihc Fr**i»rh ild -iudy Mr d the what In Hti an Brazil38 words
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Article244 1968-04-24 2 ROW IN A HONG KONG SWIMMING POOL, THEN.... LIONfi KON(i. Tues. Three girls were in hospitaJ today with stah wounds suffered in a street battle with .mother gang of jrirls yesh-rday. Inrrainr AU<«- »n<\ Nay O'Neill >a«ed 11 md 14 1 i*m*i rh<>v> -urTerrd knif»*Reuter - 244 words
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Article150 1968-04-24 2 WASHINGTON, Tuesday w un Department official yesterday emphatl--3 caUy denied that the I A S p cor J" riderlng paying rani wn to i >- ss UPDI and LU ren from I rth K n,, uituuiv tcknowtedg iv* <t uiMned mere** I ..pen front vi150 words
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Article45 1968-04-24 2 support y. Us- par*- r )kSI night .^nri^d sl»..n ami n, ABOkta p.isit»<in. killing '.iim- paratroupera <na C(wnmanri »nnotuii-ed The :)«r»tr"->i»-rs rr-m ttt Mils* A.rf»'rn^ DtVMoa Ml in nigh> defensive p .«>uth-we»t of Phur Binh. 39 mile* I ir >n APAP - 45 words
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Article81 1968-04-24 2 Grounded by storm in a tea cup I ONDOX. Tupn Air botv-•-ssps and .stewards went on str! <r and grounded 76 planea yesterday kWCMUC \he price o[ a cup Of tea in their staff oantpen went ud halfpenny The strikers, employed by the State-owned British European Airways, finally agreed to81 words
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Article22 1968-04-24 2 NFW DELHI I\ie* The Indian Cabire* vwterday deculed nr>t *n sign 'he nuclear non-proliferation treaty in It* present form22 words
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Article152 1968-04-24 2 MANILA. Tuesday. THE Philippines has proposed a limited border trade arrangement with Indonesia to check sii.i'egling. and an eastern air route to connect Manila and Jakarta. Announcing this night. Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs Manuel Collanges sai-1 the arranßpment would enable the Philippines to control the152 words
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Article59 1968-04-24 2 LONIh >n 1 m Sarah Churchill dajgtite: of Britain* •mrttaM Pnme Minister wa* fined £2 ye^terdav for r.c diui.k and duorderlv Ml pnh on Sunday o Police constable rtot^rt Brown •aid he s*w MIH ChurchlU trying to force her «a\ into the pub near her apartn.entAP - 59 words
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Article23 1968-04-24 2 Karachi TtaM Seven i people were killed in inter- j :r.b«i fl?h':ng Bnsar. a vilia*e 375 mi>.« from here —A P23 words
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Article26 1968-04-24 2 Girl,11, has a baby MAKACAIBO (Veaesaela), Tues An 11-yt';ir-old girl gave birth here this weekend. The mother and child, a girl, are both doing well.— UPl.26 words
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Article25 1968-04-24 2 NKW I>K!HI I"ue« Sikkimej^ ne^r vihn in 1965 f>e- am*- the .ildest man U r. mtj B\'ere»t died here today *geo 4* RenterReuter - 25 words
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Article18 1968-04-24 2 HONG KONO Ti>e.« MaT r.r onllce today weired a boat f > encr^e* rrr>m Chtna board. ITI18 words
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Article18 1968-04-24 2 ikheha.n ru« Pmidtnt Tifo of YußOflnvia »rrived here ve«t«rda\ on a weeks Kate vidit RenterReuter - 18 words
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213 1968-04-24 2 Growing protest against big Nevada test plan WASHINGTON. Tuet. Housewives and civic leaders yesterday joined group of scientists in a growing chorus of protest over a huge U.S. nuclear test blast scheduled for Friday In Nevada. The Women's Interna- a] League for Peace and Freedom said it was horrified overReuter - 213 words
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102 1968-04-24 3 DOTTERDAM. Tues. Prospects that Indo: ,uid obtain plec for USS32S ($975) million she needs to bridge her foreign exchange •ii 1968 were luated as not very hopeful here last night. lonor countries which :«raune to iid Ind ailing econg a threehere. -iied102 words
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Article58 1968-04-24 3 yyASHINGTON, Tues. The Defence Department last night announced 29.500 men would be called up in June and there. would be an increase of 1.900 in the figure previously reported for May, raising the month's total to 45,900. The announcement increases the number being called up inReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration301 1968-04-24 3 Clifford warns Ho: No hope of a military victory MEW YORK, 1 Tues. Def f*nce Secretary Clark F. Clifford warned Hanoi yesterday that if she would rat ler fight than talk she had no hope of a military victory in South Vietnam. Hut he ldded there v.is some reason toReuter - 301 words
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Article184 1968-04-24 3 A MANILA MOVE TO LEGALISE REDS MANILA. Tuts. A group of Congressmen has filed a Bill which would legalise Communism and reyuire Communists here to register with the Government. The proposed measure also seeks to create a control board which would watch and regulate activities of any Communist movement andReuter - 184 words
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Article42 1968-04-24 3 HONG KONG. Tue.s. A t 40 to 50 people armed \uth bamboo poles and iron bars la?r night attacked a police corporal and two constables as they were trying to arrest an unlicenced hawker in the crowded Wanchai district. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article29 1968-04-24 3 MOSCOW. Tues. The Soviet Union yesterday marked the 98th anniversary of Lenin's birth with attacks on China and other dissenters from the present leadership's Ideological stand. Renter.Reuter - 29 words
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352 1968-04-24 3 BIG SWEEP TO RID SAIGON OF VIETCONG SAIGON. Tuesday than 1.000 national policemen made a lightning sweep through one of the most troublesome districts of Saigon last night in an effort to ferret out Vietcong infiltrators and weapons. It was their most massive effort yet and came on the heelsUPI - 352 words
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Article, Illustration266 1968-04-24 3 I ONDON. Tues. Irish- man M.ke Meaney ar<w from hi- air-conditioned grave amid a riot of ballyhoo yesterday and claimed a new world record for staying buried alive. Blonde actress Diana Dors gave him a big hug and 60 girl pipers squeakdUPI - 266 words
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Article69 1968-04-24 3 Gil SEPPE RL'SSO parked his car near a beach in Caracas. Venezuela, yesterday while he had a swim but when 34--year-old Ru-so returned, the car with his clothes and money inside had been stolen. Then while taking a shower before reporting the theft someone else took hLs69 words
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Article231 1968-04-24 3 LONDON Tues.— Conservative leader Edward Heath said last night that he favoured strict curbs on coloured immigration into Britain but that he had dismissed Mr. Enoch Powell from the party high command because of "the inflammatory language" he used in urging the same231 words
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Miscellaneous21 1968-04-24 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I V TWC DOCTOR VKO4Y J k-oct* J <J&£sr I *^ÜBT YOU ri»o» i t^/ saavaJppLx^'21 words
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Advertisement129 1968-04-24 3 v w /A SOOTHING RELIEF FOR STRAINED EYES Readng, work:ng, television-viewing, .=wr;- and fun in the sun" often result in B X BpjaßtaffP* a two-drop bath of gentle Eye-Mo j_^^IUSJLl] (1) floats away irritation due to sun m^mmWmP glare, dust. wind, and smoke. A^jMlt^^flf (2) relieves inflamation and redness hrZ^-<H129 words
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Advertisement344 1968-04-24 3 \B I CHOICE OF J II I MALAYSIANS WHAT? The MCIS Life AsMjran^e Policy of course HOW? Over 10,000 Mdlaysiar.b took life as&urance policies issued by the M. Co-operative Insurance Societ/ Ltd. to a total value of over $50,000,000 m 1067. WHY? The MCIS offers HOSPITAL BENEFIT ACCIDENT BENEFIT DEATH344 words
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Advertisement166 1968-04-24 4 OPEN DAILY FOR BOOKINGS 1 1 1 1.,;-- V- I Ideally surrounded by Enquiries I O d U sVnla e r n t2 n town Goldhi Developments Limited I J feTf^^r— r^ f uatea so near to xown 56 Te|ok Ayer Stre Sin PwT (one mile from Orchard Te1: *****5.166 words
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Article, Illustration187 1968-04-24 5 MARGARET WEE - STICK TO THE SARI, SAY TWO STARS... THE MINI A PASSING FAD MARGARET WEE B I/l XI A lIMPIR Tups.— Padmini (abovr li^htt and Kcini ptipularly known as the Tra\ancorp ■Man of Indian film^. Imp thr mini >kirt but helirvr Indian eirK should »titk ti> s.iris Elder si,trr Padmini. 3.1.MM GHEE HKK - 187 words
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Article56 1968-04-24 5 IF'OH Iw«. A hou Meriyam b\n\r Dm. 40. Cbun hi!' WPd <-.t)\n\\c\ir boid <,f «ii,,i (ir 'vnr yrnr •< h< n .-tm> nlp M d»>ti abuMnii Cor.'.'tto.v Adu Hasan bin Baoa at Tanninß Garden \esitn\a\ shr «a* w if penmm on a b:rvci*> itOopMl by the56 words
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Article36 1968-04-24 5 Kl'.M A I IMPI'R Itiri ta Sun? 22 tod»v pii-nd-n\ not gi:ihy in thr g Court hrrr to poanHina 3S and nnr rf..nri oj .<n,munitifji withnjt lien the Semenyih-Broea road <>n F. o I36 words
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229 1968-04-24 5 Mr,V tried to join us- shariff says it again KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. •JHE verbal battle between Inche Shariff Ahmad. Pplitical Secretary to the Minister of Education, and Mr. V. Veerappen, treasurer of the Gerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia, continued today with another stanment horn Inche Ho again maintained that Mr Veerappen made229 words
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143 1968-04-24 5 'Coached by OCPD' allegation in court MALACCA. Tuesday CAPPER, Omaran bin Abdullah, alleged in the High Court here today that he had been threatened and coached" by the OCPD Jasin. Assistant Supt. Haji Ahmad bin Mydin. to make a conh ssion to the magistrate tnat he had murdered a Omaran143 words
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92 1968-04-24 5 NZ frigate rescues Indonesian boat V^INCiAPORE. Tues.— A New Zealand frigate, hmnz Waikato. tlii.s morning ari a crippled Indonp.sian boat, with 20 j)assengers on board, off Singapore. Thr 69-ton boat, which itricken with a bent U on \Xm wav to f he Indonesian island of Bin:;>nc A paastng sh:p noticed92 words
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115 1968-04-24 5 Electricity tariffs too high— expert I MTED NATIONS technical consultant. Mr. Kurt A>»\mai>ii. thinks preaeul Malay.s:an P<iw> r taiUb arr too hich for th' >m-ltlng kstlni nifi frels that a new "Timp tartfT" systrm should be introduced so that smelting of Iron IPOH. Tuesday for ca.st:iiß purpnsr.s would b< cheaper.115 words
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Article, Illustration200 1968-04-24 5 Deaf, dumb cowherd plans to show his paintings in S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues DEAF 1 and dumb artist. N. Nagaliii-am. 26. a cowherd from Kuala Kangsar. is now in Singapore in a brave bid to static an exhibition of his paintings. Bu' before he can even h<ip*» to hit a fortune.200 words
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Advertisement421 1968-04-24 5 SELANGOR M* PEWTER Products of Exquisite Elegance and superb craitsmanship HALLMARK I. OF QUALITY the pewter maker at the jjjj /jM\ anvil Every genuine piece iiii 4lm V V"'t of SELANGOR PEWTER is, stamped with this distmc- JIB^V has guaranteed the highest If standard o* craftsmanship I Jml tor dlmost421 words
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Miscellaneous48 1968-04-24 5 k, .XjBMHKI rbM.eOJGCTir. HC»swA»4TtDI I "and mis wife>s tili£' 1 |*IF ONLY SHE'D SWAVE.'I K «ki^ a "Nl fr R "n*^ T AND SWEET UTTLE LAC3V. ONLY IF SWE'D OUST SHAVE \K BRIBERYS MURDER. I i dont uke her beard?" opf that ©EAffO,* 1 -^r tm MOANS PICdV.48 words
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457 1968-04-24 6 Big jump in tourist trade is seen CIMiAPOKK, Tuck. A greater volume <>l lourisl iniiVu through Singapoiie is predicted l»> Ine latesl report <»l Hie Sin^ipore Tourist Promolion Board. The report. Riving a 59 per cent Increase last year over the 1966 "staying visitors' total of 128.670, made these optimistic457 words
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Article124 1968-04-24 6 S IN(.\I'OKI. Tiies A crand-scale entertainmt'iil programme has been drawn up for the Vitiimal Trades I'nion undress" >|ay Day carni\.il .itid variety show to be held on April 30 and M.i\ 1. at Trade I'nion llonsr. Shenton Way In addition to the numerous food and games124 words
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Article242 1968-04-24 6 21-gun farewell for Ne Win SINGAPORE. Tue«da pENERAL NY Win of Burma and bia wife were given a ceremonial send-ofT at the airport this mornine when they left for Kuala Lumpur after their four-day state visit to the Republic-. I he Burmese Head of State i at the airport ace242 words
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119 1968-04-24 6 2 PROBATION BOYS GET MAGISTRATE'S PRAISE SINGAPORE I.• T\vi. boy- under pmbauon orders *c: charged by the Juvenile Court >e.>terdav .it'er their probatiui) officers had -aid they had "more than made the grade The maiavtrair Mi Gum Chtn Toon i-oiiKratulatec |ra and told them You have both shown a fine119 words
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Article27 1968-04-24 6 sINOAPORE I im Leonf Kwoof Sana hM bern re-elected president of the I Singapoir Go\crnniP[it Secreia- nal Stall AancteUon Mr. Teoli Kirn Lock i> hoiiniary .seciotaiv27 words
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Article22 1968-04-24 6 SINOAPORI ruca I no Pi'lire nnci S|M>cihl C'on.slabulai y Band will perform at the Toa P>foti ccntrt *< 7 \>m. inninr-22 words
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79 1968-04-24 6 Prisoner's jail term reduced to 8 years SINGAPORE. Tue> A pie* uy h pn>onei Chng Scow He agaiiist two consecuti'. c High entences totalling 13 \enr> for armed robbery, w* poi^d by the DPP Mr K I Rajah in the Federal Court The appellate Judges allowed the appeal by making79 words
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Article27 1968-04-24 6 SINGAPORE Tucs The People'- A.viociauon will hold an installation ceremony for members ol its MafT welfare committee on Frici«y at 2.30 pm at the s»>ht>ciaiion27 words
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Article, Illustration85 1968-04-24 6 MR. AND MRS. (ioh (hone (hia after their weddinK in Singapore on Sunday. Thf kiimiiii. a (hiid-ytar .«r< hitrclural xtudrnl ol thr Sin(4porr Poh in him i* thr rldrst sun of Mr. and Mrs. (ioh Krng Trr. and thr rldrvt crandMin of Mr. (iuh Sim (hri. proprirtor MiMiiigatr85 words
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Advertisement274 1968-04-24 6 NURSES' WEEK FILM PREMIERE <v-/ IN AID OF ESTABLISHED CHAKITIkS wfcL t*>fVMl UNDER IHE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE Of >//.,>••/, THE HON MINISTER FOR HEALTH ODEON: TUES.. 30th APRIL AT 9.15 pm— tickets at $3. $5. w, ill donation seats Season from WEp^m96BA^DEON PALACE An Unusual And <■■■ Sr*4 Important >C~~ >274 words
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Advertisement62 1968-04-24 6 GRAND PREMIEKE-1 ONIGH I" (AT NORMAL PRICES) ORCHARDAT9.ISP.M. "GUMS STARTS AT 910 P.M. 'In 70mm -Sttrio .home Sound un 4 Mctr-coUr PALACE AT 9.30 P.M. GUNS" STARTS AT 40 ,m. in 35mm P Vijion 4 Metrotolor No FrM Lnt-C«»h Bookin«t Only TMI APRIL ISSU. OF MGM 1 NtWSLITTfR NOV/ AVAILAiLI62 words
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Advertisement25 1968-04-24 6 Saaisn Eitcndcd' Last O.y 1 JO-3 JO-7 00 (9 30 p™ Chioo Ch^riQ Fomq ling "MIST OVER DREAM LAKE Vond Colorscop* Hongkong Ithoptodv VflrrtOfi-i C^lrr^25 words
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Advertisement86 1968-04-24 6 iii i iii mi 1 1 mi ill imi imini iii iii inn GALAXYJH TODAY at J-*-« am Scrr*mn« BRAND NEW PRINT' M I CNI S 1 ever m -m t.UAIMID mohon ncrußi' 1\ y U.nrui P.odu<i.oo% X< 1. Imrnofril Sjgj at «v Wtfn Moiov v.iinc>« > ichool Childrrn $10086 words
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Advertisement480 1968-04-24 6 m -a .ii mi>im. i p \m» nou n\u.: a uohk m nt I>K>IATI« AIIT! nw icinn nmm «irii MltKi. M W fwlemi 'S aj aUMIW vital It in ■imentMtntil »nt 'ill H'ft I NKUIOKFI \MI> MOM TO AU,V Q "AX \MIIIII WWIHIK OF A HT- POSSIBLY THE lIKST HI.M480 words
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Advertisement399 1968-04-24 6 a -#KIIAW OKGANISATK)N NOW SHOEING— No ft* L'»' Dv, t> »,lm < lenoth 4 •"•«>■ Note T.me, 11. 2^ r o i p f t| J s > aiß ii iVTm'Tm TW m Th* Good Thr Bod I Th* Uolv II am A "l'jo! 4.00.' 45 "30 Lily H "The399 words
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91 1968-04-24 7 S'pore in Christmas Island housing project eiNCrAPORE, Tues About 150 workers from a construction firm here will leave for Chi Island in •lonths to work on the first phase of a million-dollar housing project. *m will go about 12 n buildfor seven r>art of a h ,-f> mplcqrcd the majority91 words
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208 1968-04-24 7 V.K. CHIN - A painful pay-up soon for buy-out doctors V.K. CHIN: By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday I)OCTORS who complete their medical course on scholarships will find it more difficult to "buy" themselves out of government service. litraot clauses are be tightened to it extremely exIve. Minister of Health, g Kam Poh. said this208 words
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Article, Illustration157 1968-04-24 7 Expert: Local resources can aid home ownership KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE scope for house ownership would be .veil spread tnrough a system in which local domestic resources are mobilised for c financ This the op.mon of an on home finanr Mr. Bruce. 48. who arr.ved I to look j'lons He157 words
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Article18 1968-04-24 7 I ue- The Pen■.ons northern mooring buoy. nemr the Fort Cornwall!* lighthouse, has been withdrawn.18 words
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Article63 1968-04-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Tun Abdul Razak will leave for a three-week official tour European Common Market countries on April 30 The Deputy Prime Min:>trr accompanied by his wile and three officials, will mark. West my. the Netherlands and France He may also B< im Tun Razak'*63 words
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Article26 1968-04-24 7 SERLMBAN. Tues. fuht people, mostly tappers from the Tanah Merah estate. 18 milos from here, were detained this morning under the Internal Security Act.26 words
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Article53 1968-04-24 7 PEN.ANG Tuea. Two officials from the Asian Development Bank have arrived here to make a preliminary Mudy of the multi-million <*■;- iar Muda River water supply .scheme. Mr. K. S'l/uki deputy director of ooera'ions. and Mr. William T.C Ho. of the banks operations department. came fmm Manila53 words
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Article, Illustration179 1968-04-24 7 SO THE GROOM FLEW IN BY CARGO PLANE IN spite of what at one 1 time -rrmnl insuperable obstacles. Airman lan Clark. ?1. of the KAF was able to fly from Singapore fmt in time to keep his wedding date with 18--year-old Margaret Sullian at Cardiff. South Hales, on Faster179 words
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Advertisement169 1968-04-24 7 OPENINC TONIGHT at the GEfflßtfiJHlßN I fLHuoSIBr I ffi Skew Times: 1005 p.m ami 12 05 a WUSIC BY ARtS SALVADOR THE 11 -PIEt TROFTCANA ORCHESTRA R RESfOENT VOCALIST MISS TANG SIEW PENG STAYING, WINING DINING? vMT/TDa CUSCADEN HOUSE \^f^4&y THE HOTEL WITH THAT EXTRA SPECIAL ?M \£u/ J^^^^^^^ml'- v169 words
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Miscellaneous306 1968-04-24 7 Straits Times Crossword ROSfi 7. Moslem leader »ald to be 1 I< po.^ Una the main cau«e vlrtuoui of .11 feeling 0 IAI Being sorry for poor Ann and 5 Arrange to bring back money Peter Church' > 10 > —on the rocks. Pf^aps '4-4' n B*llor geu room on306 words
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627 1968-04-24 8 GOVERNMENT CURBS ON LAND SPECULATORS SINGAPORE, Tue»day •JHE Government has introduced new procedures for dealing with applications to build hotels. These will make It "very much easier" for genuine developers to obtain planning permission to meet the increasing demand for good class tourist hotels. The627 words
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Article149 1968-04-24 8 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 4 MAGISTRATE'S court today ordered the re- mand of 12 crew members of the Indonesian vessel, the Maduratna, accused of stealing scooters, after the prosecution had oDDosert bail. The DPP. Mr. K. 8. Rajah amended the original charge of theft of one motor149 words
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Article, Illustration49 1968-04-24 8 VISITING SWAMI TO GIVE YOGA LECTURES BINGAPORE. Tues. Paramhans Swami Satyanand < above) of the International Yoga Fellowship Movement In Bombay will arrive here on Friday to give lectures on yoga. After a four-day stay, he will go to Penang to continue his world tour, together with Bri Wadhoomal Dalamal.49 words
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71 1968-04-24 8 WORKERS IN CITY TOLD TO GIVE BLOOD SINGAPORE. Tues. City workers are urged to give blood on Friday when the Singapore Blood Transfusion Services airconditioned mobile unit will be sationed at Fullerton Square car park, between 9.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Those who donate blood will be eligible to take71 words
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Article110 1968-04-24 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. A fourman Russian trade union delegation flies into Singapore tomorrow for a five-day goodwill visit. Shortly after their arrival, they will visit Trade Union House in Shenton Way, followed by a luncheon given by the National Trade Union Congress secretariat and members of the NTUC110 words
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Article, Illustration196 1968-04-24 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Holiday on Ire .>how. with only half their -i troupe in town, may not have their charity premiere tomorrow night because the rest of the per-fo-mers are delayed ln- definitely in Prrth. ■There b this uncertainty at the moment," Mr. A. G. Clarke of196 words
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112 1968-04-24 8 Stabbed youths 'did not know each other' SINGAPORE. Tues. Two youths stabbed by secret society thugs after drinking at a bar at Chulia Street last night, have claimed that they are not known to each other. Tan Hian Poh. 30. and Tong Leong Huat, 21, were admitted to the General112 words
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Article28 1968-04-24 8 BINOAPORE, Tues The Adult Education Board will hold a public forum on "National Bervice in Singapore" on April 29 at 8 pm. at the Cultural Centre.28 words
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Article27 1968-04-24 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Catholic Young Men's Association will hold its annual general meeting at its Bras Basah Road premises, at 5.30 p.m. on April 2927 words
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Advertisement226 1968-04-24 8 AMOSU CLOVER PARK JALAN PEMIMPIN-OFF 41 m.s. THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE (OPPOSITE LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR) 2 STOREY SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW PHASE I $43,000/- UPWARDS I TITLE DEEDS: broneei en completion »*4 m bonding ov«r «f ho«**s. Sitf^Zr LOCALITY: mm <*"4±£r*ar*m^ W«Wr imMmHil mm, cl*m c ?5 C M«cßitefci« ftmrvcir, $i«-226 words
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Miscellaneous34 1968-04-24 8 I^*^^^^C LANDING T I SPOILED THR U.S. A.^H v^jCLS^^" WHAvT7| ITAKTMETO XON HIM.1 r EVEWTHIMG.T BILLION -^J V*^*"^ >fctj AA H*^ Sv STOP//— VOOR. >| IVOURKING/*A .-X V HIS FEET ■2/70 it BREATH s L34 words
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Article, Illustration130 1968-04-24 9 The fantastic new JAMES BOND adventure II" >,n,s(. r O one Sun ..f chines* m tellurni-r h.,, kidnapped Bonds boss ftt and is b*. i"-\»-d to have him in "> ihe remote <-rifk island ot Vrakoli'i all part of a sranri Chines* plot to wreck a Russian-con-xrnrd conference130 words
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Article1236 1968-04-24 9 KINGSLEY AMIS - KINGSLEY AMIS by Writing under the name ROBERT MARKHAM ARIADNE then told her part of the story. "Like Niko says, it was all luck really." she said. 'I recognised one of the men It was a guy called Theodorou. who was in the same1,236 words
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Advertisement224 1968-04-24 9 Drawing for Straits Times by f™ I If It/ ft I ii 1 1 ■■K^bl With petrol as with sports, Champion ki II I VaT W W^^Fl I SLjfTH^^Jf I Performance calls for excellence in all l# wM m aspects. Fill up with Mcbil Premium with Tetrapower and feel the224 words
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Article531 1968-04-24 10 Thf rubber cotifeienc*' now in progress in Kuala Lumpur has an important. if somewhat esoteric, task. Its main purpose is to prepare a new catalogue of samples of the various grades of natural rubber tor ih« guidance ot producers and consumers. Thtobject is t.> .strengthen trading confidence531 words
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Article271 1968-04-24 10 The seminar on student leadership ;n South-East Asia which opens in Siagapore tocin\ could not be better timed Events ai great moment in various parts of the world are being shaped for better or worse by student agitation It is a factor in the US. presidential271 words
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Article231 1968-04-24 10 Medical education is expensjve and students who receive the. naming on scholai -hips, entirely at the publii lave a social debt to discharge. They i^n > thjg h\ serving the Government health services in the places where doctors are most needed. Must scholai>hip students are required231 words
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382 1968-04-24 10 A. R. McElwaine ROME - Learning more of the Man in the Shroud A. R. McElwaine ROME from (CHRIST was about sft. 3in. tall when he was crucified nearly 2.000 years ago. says Monsignor Glulio Rlccl, of Rome's Sacred Heart University. Monsignor Run buses h:s conclusion on measurements maae oi me Holy Shroud ot Turin.382 words
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Article102 1968-04-24 10 1 REFER to the letter by •Disgusted" iST April 10). The films "Dr. Kildare" and "Johnny Staccato" were dubbed in Cantonese by Redlfluslon Hongkong. Since Chinese language films in general are in short supply, these films were obtained for use ln our telecasts. The Department is investigating102 words
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Article, Illustration1428 1968-04-24 10 HUGH MABBETT - A new kind of farm— where the harvest is fish HUGH MABBETT by KUALA LUMPUP, Tues AT the Cameron Highlands lake the other day a fisherman optimistically stuck a tomato on a hook, dropped his line in the water and caught a Chinese grass carp weighing 11 katis. In Kuala1,428 words
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198 1968-04-24 10 Returning to the Central Provident Fund QW Saturday. April 2'j, you published a letter from a correspondent who pleaded for discretionary powers to be given to my office to allow "Singapore citizens who withdrew from C.P.F. before going to Malaysia for employment to rejoin the Central Provident Fund. If your198 words
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Letter226 1968-04-24 10 I REFER to the letter signed T.B. «ST. April 11) regarding engineering students from the University of Malaya undergoing practical training in PW.D The P.W.D. being a comparatively large organisation offers suitable facilities for practical training for engineering students from the University or Molava and Singapore Polytechnic.226 words
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Letter71 1968-04-24 10 IVHILE the government's efforts to improve the lot of the rural people is appreciated there is one vital asp .•<■• of life in the rural areas that is overlooked health. I live in an area monstrously infested with mosquitoes, some of the anopheles type. There have been recently71 words
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Advertisement27 1968-04-24 10 BflLd DIRECT FROM SINGAPORE WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS mrr norm* mt^<(^GoiSUiU^ i*ooh*%iah Aitm*r% WH>roW:»B>W WOOHF3U, Ul QWCMAHO BQAJ TfTtMttfTt. ■■MA UMPUH:a*NCUNM> MMA. U* MUM TUAUKU AtOUL tUMUkH. TIL: M4«lfc27 words
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Advertisement68 1968-04-24 10 "Schweppesmanship is the simple art of being a good o mixer." D "Like this (ik Gin 1 1 Tonic?" m "Yes!" YOU HAVE TO ASK FOR SCHWEPPES. Cure your COUGH tonightT"">^ with De Witt's Cough Syrup M iSkV •STRONG, QUICK-ACTING IMMEDIATE RELIEF PLEASANT, SWEET TASTE For young children us« D«68 words
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Article, Illustration130 1968-04-24 11 Welcome with flowers and then it's pretty Mary's big moment DAY ONE OF THE STATE VISIT TO MALAYSIA after her arrival at Subang airport, Burma's charming First Lady Madame Ne Win (left) receives a bouquet of flowers from nine-year-old Mazita, daughter of the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari.Soong Hon Sin - 130 words
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82 1968-04-24 11 CIN (.A PORE. Tues. The 3 cholera situation here is well under conlrel and no further rases have been detecten bex>nd the ca>e already known. \n official statement today Mid the only patient continued to progress *tisfa i t o rib at MicMlHon Hospital82 words
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Article51 1968-04-24 11 TAIPING. Tues. 1 bmte 24. pillion rider nn a bicycle Involved in an accident with a van at the s«th mile. Inn^-Prnane road, died soon after admission to Hospital here yesterday. The bicycle rider. H.r.n bin Kadir. 28. wu admitted to hospital In a serlou*51 words
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Article50 1968-04-24 11 Bl KIT MKRTAJAM. Tues Two !2-yrar-old hoys S BHa and T. (iurusamy, wrrr drowned yest^r.lay in thr Juru irrigation canal Tbeir parents spotted them floating in the wmter and shouted for help Passers-ln lumfM-rl tnto the «anal and brought them up. but they were already dead.50 words
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Article36 1968-04-24 11 KUALA UPIS. Tues Inehe Shanwudin bin Mohamed Sidelc ha* been elected chairman of the Pahans State 3<'y Scouts' Association. wi»h Inche Abdul Rahim bin Humzah as secretary, and Inche Hamzah bin Man as treasurer.36 words
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245 1968-04-24 11 NZ corneas are grafted on to 4 Singaporeans SINGAPORE, Tu«s rHE corneas of two pairs of eyes which were 1 flown from Auckland have been grafted on four Singaporeans. Th? spnder was Dr. C C. Ring, a prominent New Zealand eye surgeon. who did it for goodwill between the two245 words
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Article161 1968-04-24 11 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. TIGER Stout brewed by Malayan Breweries Ltd. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, yesterday won one of the four class awards at a Commonwealth bottled beer competition in London. The award was for one of the two classes of stout. The distribution manager161 words
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Article27 1968-04-24 11 PENANG. Tues. Th:e\es stole orchid pots, valued at 5200. yesterday from the Wes'ern Road home of Inche Side* bin Lazim. Senior Abtistai;< Controller of Customs.27 words
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Article65 1968-04-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A former tin-mine consultant. Dr. Kenne'.h F. G. Hosking has arrived here to start a new i department of applied geology at the University of Malaya. Dr. Hosking. who was the I head of the geology department at the Camborne School of Mines65 words
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Advertisement226 1968-04-24 11 buerlecithin VrST ACTIVE TONIC liquid JBm^ Vigour- HHb eve"^ 7 buerl clthln with its tsnejciolly high percentage of lecithin A Vr9 Wlrtry ho a quick »trengthening effect on «>e nervou* and IhW r muscular system as well as on the organs. aeWjrA Lecithin and the "house* o« 111*." "The house226 words
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Miscellaneous243 1968-04-24 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL t Kuala Lampur and Penan:; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; 4 Taipinf; S and It j. in. ire Bahru; T batu Pa hat, !> Kluang. 545 Programme summary 5.50 Ne»s in the National Language. 555 National Songs; 600 News in Tamil; 611 Batfink Show Sporty Morty. 629 Watch243 words
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Miscellaneous220 1968-04-24 11 Mr Wizard Skeleton. •J P.M.: News in English; 7.11 Komentar; 734 The Samurai The Sinder. 8.00 News in Mandarin. 8 11 Musik Moden. 835 The Second Hundred Years. Q P.M.: News in The National Language; 913 The Pursuers; 9.40 Eeyptian film Hamaty Mala*; 1131 Close. Down; 2 00 2.28 Broadcast220 words
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Miscellaneous221 1968-04-24 11 TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 555 PM- Pfogramn 1 Summary: 605 Beiajar-lah Bahasa Kebangsaan; 6 10 Thr Bugs Bunny Show; 640 Th» i Dickie Henderson Show Leprechuan. 705 Johnny Staccato Shop for Four Winds. 7.40 News and Newsreet in Chinese; 8.05 Women's World i English); 830 The Lost Peace Boys. You've221 words
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Article, Illustration139 1968-04-24 12 Tasek sends engineer to Germany A 8 part of its overseas technical training programme. Tasek Cement Berhad of Ipoh. has selected Mr. Tong Jeng Gee ■above) tiead of the company's maintenance department, to receive advance training In Europe for four months During his tour. Mr. Tong will be with Messrs.139 words
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Article110 1968-04-24 12 Panam man off to cargo course MR. Abu Bakar bin Mohamed left Singapore recently to attend the Cargo Tariff Course in Hong Kong. The course is organised by Pan American World Airways for the training ot overseas staft to enable them to handle more effl- clently everyday transactions Mr Abu110 words
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Article112 1968-04-24 12 MR Llm Chit Soo has been appointed manager secretary of Islay Kerr 4c Co Ltd the Singapore agents for P O and British India LineIn announcing its appointment Mr. John Mills, managing director of Islay Kerr Co Ltd said that this was part of the Company's policy112 words
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Article237 1968-04-24 12 VfR. Will C. Grant, president and board chairiTl man of Grant Advertising International. Inc., Chicago, has said that South East Asia la the booming advertising market now. Id a recent interview tie gave u> the Chicago Tribune, Mr Grant said mat South East Asia got237 words
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Article99 1968-04-24 12 A special consignment of Abdulla 37 cigarette* tv flown In last week from England to meet what Is claimed to be a sudden growth in demand for the brand. Consisting of several hundred thousand packets the coiisienment was dispatched for immediate distribution in West Malaysia soon99 words
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Article, Illustration165 1968-04-24 12 A HUGE tantry crane (seen above* more than 75 feet in length arrived last week by road at the new £8 million Associated Motor Industries Malaysia assembly plant at Batu Tiga. Worth more than $30,000 and weighing approximately 27 tons, the new crane, which165 words
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282 1968-04-24 12 MOK SIN PIN - Singapore 's shoe makers prepare for expanded export drive MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE'S shoe making industry is keeping in step to meet export demand niter last year's successful break-through into overseas markets. The Republic, which exported leather shoes worth $2 million to Bulgaria last year, is looking forward to282 words
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Article, Illustration126 1968-04-24 12 BANK OFFICIAL FOR LONDON COURSE MR. Ylm Seng Yee (above) assistant manager of Asia Commercial Banking Corp. Ltd. Singapore, leaves for London at the end of this month to attend a six-month banking course. He is going at the Invitation of the Midland Bank Ltd. of London. He is the126 words
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Article, Illustration278 1968-04-24 12 Demand growing for locally made pens INHERE is an increas- ing demand for locally manufactured pens and ballpoint pens in Singapore and Malaysia. This was stated by Mr. F. Ebert, General Manager of Swan Malaysia Sdn. Berhad, the first Ger-man-local joint-ven-ture company in Malaysia. Swan Malaysia, which began production in278 words
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Advertisement309 1968-04-24 12 HERE'S A PRECISION GERMAN v xn, SLIDE PROJECTOR Xj V THAT YOO CAN AFFORD! a^» y PERKEO JSOS AUTOMAT This precision German slide projector gives you FIVE more advantages than any other near its price. LOOK AT THESE FEATURES both automatic and manual control slide changer forward and reverse action309 words
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Advertisement112 1968-04-24 12 Your direct line to B&P ENVELOPES B P makes millions of envelopes every day for every type of business, including yours! Get your envelopes from B P and enjoy the personal service of envelope specialists. Phone B P now stocks readily available from our Singapore sales office and factory at—112 words
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Advertisement962 1968-04-24 13 it Liverpool k imi com t ntuvt J sc. HiS^Bfi ii R -m siH 1 if bh t-i==s: z, 'J 13NQQN CDNtf ■11. -nu mw b,. HO* UK CRNT.ntin. ■V-l rMU. l-*.**. SKSTtK. Vr*» tM RtU PE I SANDER May 1/ 4 May 1/ Uimli MARBN May 7/1S Hong Kong,962 words
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Advertisement1373 1968-04-24 13 \_rwL Adz/Arcs I imVJHbI THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY Ltd Incorporated in Denmark BmVmWI EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA/NORTH CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA P. Sham Penang Spore Genoa R'dam H'burg Aarhus C'hagen SUMBAWA 1 1) U Part/11 Apr IS Apr 21/1 imi 2 Jmi .1 Jmi 13 Jmi 11 Jim 11 SBNCKNU 1 1) May1,373 words
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Advertisement1346 1968-04-24 13 EXPRESS SERVICE TO IQNDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS RFNCTAT For May 11 OLPI3 IAL Mbrough May 11 Singapori Pt. S'Mm penanf Hambtirg JaM I II Pt Apr 19 BENMACDHUI p Shim Pening Rotterdam Jmi II Apr 21 21 Apr 31 4 May S/ B Antwerp Jut 22 I Singapori P.1,346 words
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Advertisement1252 1968-04-24 13 W^. KLAVENESS LINE HEVS l 0" 1 flr IOS MUI SAN FRANCISCO, SEAHLE. VANCOUVER. V^^™^ Alii KCtptiag cirgt fir Ctitrtl 1 Siatk Aanrlci. Smgaport Penang P. Sham Due L A SL'NNYTMILE 2127 Apr 2 II Apr 1/ 1 May II JMt ORONXVILLE 25 77 May 71 21 May 3lMay/liM II1,252 words
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Advertisement1042 1968-04-24 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia Singapore Japan Service Bbjpjpj S'pbn Tokkjiciti/Natoyi »o»o»a*a Rota »^*H Mara' 74 71 Imi 4/ I JMy 12 )My II My 17 ittf Weai AlHca Singapore Japan Souvloe Bjflpßl J.-fapo'i TokoHimi KnM uwii.il Man S May M It Mat I im. mm 71 May)1,042 words
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Advertisement908 1968-04-24 14 P&O ROUND VOYAGE TO HONG KONG s.s. "CHITRAL" (14,000 torn fully oirconditioned) Deports:- PENANG 26 Apr 1968 P. SHAM 27 Apr 1968 SINGAPORE 29 Apr 1968 For HONG KONG 3/7 May 1968 Returns:- SINGAPORE HMoyl96B P. SHAM 13Moy 1968 PENANG 14 May 1968 PIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE (Mm SINGAPORE/HONGKONG/SINGAPORE from908 words
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Advertisement967 1968-04-24 14 I t WL V S I m fl| »3»WiB THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER Please note th.it the telephone number of the PABX of the Port of Singapore Authority has been changed with immediate effect to: 7601 1 •^-__-^^_^^_____a^_^_ AIR SEA BOOKINGS lit TOl R OPERATORS967 words
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Advertisement565 1968-04-24 14 ECONOMIC DIM IOIMINT BOXKO INDUSTRIAL BUSINESS MAN^ AGERS, MARKETING OFFICERS AND ACCOUNTANTS. 2. ECONOMISTS, BUSINESS LAW GRADUATES. 3. ENGINEERS: Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Chemical, Civil, Naval Architects. Aeronautical ana industrial. 4. SCIENCE GRADUATES: Physicists, Chemists. Metallurgists and Mathematicians. 5. TOWN PLANNERS, SURVEYORS, VALUERS, LANDS ESTATE MANAGERS AND WHARF ADMINISTRATORS. 6. INDUSTRIAL565 words
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Article219 1968-04-24 15 \|M tn-,1 i;i.idr lultbri tub 1 hirers i.i,r«l 41 p.m. in "uitapore and Kuala Lumpur >rMrrda> 4( 4». <ent» per Ib lrto«ii one-rithth <>l a nil on Mi.rid.is rinsing letel. Ihr tone «ai »er> quirt K Vs. and M.R.K. lo»in« purr* «n cents p*r Ib «^trrd.i> Bu\er^ seller*219 words
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932 1968-04-24 15 'pHL Stuck Exchange 1 continued very quiet yesterday with a reduced turnover and price movements in industrials were narrow, but mainly slightThere waa no real teature tor the second day. in succession, but investment stocks held their prices well. Turnover was the lowest since932 words
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Article344 1968-04-24 15 •THE follow mg ust ot selected I M»la>sun Industrial v.eldn v ba-rc v.. hrn -.*le± to Apnl 20 C»n»anic> •c.ttfl Maiayti* I'Uhw wrnill A fl^t 1 D«r reo) ■II 4 at: C«m««ni«« i«cj|td Singavtit l«l«|i*n DU'DO*C< A*»r«.> Jro«' 1n a»i a VMM j 4 0«r ccot it pel344 words
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Article100 1968-04-24 15 Exchange rates I ME UMHM .r link, ,n Ma 1 laytia ra.tdr IBM BBBMOBI id M r;il*» to mncbantr MM*r4U 'aIJ rat*. io SIM) United States buv.ng II VH. airmail OL> 33. WU it II tit credit '■r l» VI I mil* hint. Canada: Kuiinn II .io 1 1> airmail100 words
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Article27 1968-04-24 15 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES Apr Xl BBKK PR ME: 49| vents (down one-ei(htb -i rent i. UN PF{I( KM iup Estimated ofTrrinc Ji* tons (up ImbS),27 words
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Article266 1968-04-24 15 \IOVEMENTi Of SHARE CHILI* I BASED ON A COMPARISON OF I LAST SALIS IN IHE SINGAPORE I ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXLMAN .E VCtTEROAV WIRE I INDUSTRIALS Ben and Ca I- I Be. -tral Suiar nni-h I CC M. I erdt inner. Oimlta266 words
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Article642 1968-04-24 15 |fJI»INK>«- IN A.NO KtPOltl 1 t.D TO Till MM.XPORI WO Kl\l. lIMPIK TRADING RUOM> Of THt STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERU\V WITH THI MMBI.R Of THE SHARES !i;\DH> IN BR U KITS INDUS 11 I» L Ban <"« C* i t_ IS.tWI <. .j .t Ml s. ilCwi I-'H U.642 words
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Article26 1968-04-24 15 STOCK INDICES Industrials. IMM I3<«. I ■I'niprrtif*: 1b1.38 160.411 I in» KU!O (t I .V! 1 rubbers In; IX 19X41 !>»-. .'9 !<!«•! Ino lire 30 l"h» inn26 words
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Article461 1968-04-24 15 V.TOCK EUHANI.I 0* MALAVfIA ANO SINGAPORE 810 AMD OFFir mif.lS OFFICIALLY LISTIO AT THC CLOSE OF BUSINESS K»r. tkiuMMo i i a Urn 1 id tnc.u i.«« < Ho 4 r.j. 4.1* 4 M DiioKH' 2 •<> «•<! feast Smut »7n id h. A I :'.i«i 1.11 Ks»o461 words
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Article252 1968-04-24 15 TUt prise of Straits tin rose !S1 in Prnang vest«rr<li to tUt p<T picul on stronger demand from Britain and Europe In London on Monday afternoon the three months forward buyers' price was np I per lon The offering was estimated up IS tons to252 words
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Article80 1968-04-24 15 ('HiNESE P reduce Eicna'i^t, Sine a- 1 pere »ttr e"Ctt ptr oicui >t< ttrday Cacanut ail: r> u ,n BBtf scliert i druri <o!" «ci en Cepra: Murl ifon.i uo»e> Aur V.. IK C. Bt. «T«j B Pepper: Munio« «»;:i *112| gaJHsn $Ht**j* arBJM lI IC SfJSMta black80 words
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Article178 1968-04-24 15 I MtLBOL'RNE. Tues. NDL'bIKIAI rua 'lutnumbered talU in aaoßtly ammm movement.-. Itell Brothers «eie uu 25 cents to $4 55 and r Ind rose 35 I* to $3 30 thesi were the outvtandmii BHP i.emen lobl 50 cents at j $21 50 to hend mr lu.-ers In Urn178 words
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Article264 1968-04-24 15 IV. MIPS LYING ALONOSIDt TMI 1 SINCAPORI HARBOUR WHARVIS OR CXPICTtO TODAY ARI: Oambodtf* I Aur>> N.W. i/'i. Hua Li p W. 2 3. &**n 10 11. Karacm 15 16. Sahar 23 24. Margaret C. I rtßl 2ft J6. Murrayt-vcrrti Van Cloon -J» 3u Koudekerk 31264 words
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Advertisement382 1968-04-24 15 iT MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE AIRLINES LTD. HAVE VACANCIES FOR ARTISANS in the following Trade* WCJIM AIKIKAMK Hi mm INMRI M»s >' Mi IB r.f\ui in ii i;v mi m m mi nun n« i iimj iOOI "2*°** e Mil KIM 1N,,, Nl <»offiSSc"?i%SK %muxM IIMI SINGATOW I* 1 I MRV.\ KFMAJI AN382 words
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Advertisement609 1968-04-24 15 ILNDERS KENYATAAN FAWARAN J.K.R. KEDAH tnwi :ii« ■MMraJ puDnc will be receded b> the Slate Engineer Kecar, Perils noi later than 3ou pdi ol Die 14th May I 1968 lot the purcnase of ;ne Olq Government Office Building JKH 34. including -.he lane situated at Jalan Lai.gga: Alor Setar. which609 words
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Advertisement215 1968-04-24 16 ACKNOWLEf'uMtNr^ JI, H,,.,/. lIJ ViniMllMl THE F AMI 1 I MR A mhs BURTON WESTER HOUT •heir rHi family or ,mr..h tpa and ANNOUNCEMENTS Minimum I BALLET n-tra-THE lUIAL BREAKFAST .uodneaa. HANOMADE PURE WOOL C< mm in t'tig AH mttrurtiufit toi •NOAUEMENT MARRIAUt muat laaluaa (A) SIGNATURES. l C NOS..215 words
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Advertisement344 1968-04-24 16 PHOTOGRAPHY 'i B>ai<i M Im. Bo* rfa. exfra OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY ir.il lhmm Projertor vuuciate I'^oto- SITUATIONS VACANT H,,,^. <» > «f in. atnx rfa. exfre READ he Ma*M Appointinenta Ihe Sunday Mall each wee* COOK AMAH for family. Lt>e in. Tel i m. 11 a.m. 31M* EXPERIENCED COOKBOV or Amah344 words
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Advertisement809 1968-04-24 16 SITUATIONS VACANT l.\ Wmrit <« I Ms. )—«<•* GET YOUR COMMIRCIAI ACADE MIC Training (mm Raja Colin- to Z MM, of MM )0.. New aession. tartmg M-* R*l "22, 1 Cnllrci* 21SI» CMin«i Ro»<l I4BWMI Rah* Raffles Place tUftWl pora APPLICANT* replying lv I •wrs for vacancle* ar* requested noi809 words
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Advertisement1045 1968-04-24 16 SITUATIONS VACANT Wmr4t U tMin.)—Bnx it r»s. txtrm IF YOU ARC •lIIMa la ajaM i*of>l' in«l earn on comm.Mkin M a* ;i.Vi i month fu .1 itan though ulho'ii worklns ex|>erien' 0 MM k iQuern Str.r' >nl> ri.n.x and t ji rri »nrk,v pMH ice.l appU with non-riturn.ihl. |iho:o .art1,045 words
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Advertisement927 1968-04-24 16 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 15 Wnr4t <• i Wm. Box SI rra. txlrm EXECUTIVE REOUIRES Kurni.hert nnfurnli-h.-d :i i tM-drnnm? Kirn Bunaa low In rti.lnf- :>. It II Tri S iKirr 7s.lM UNFURNISHED THREE-BCDROOM FLAT >il hrmviern ronv.rn.n. 2 ntHe« of n>«n Rent I Trlt-phon.- I ptwa O*2t. WANTED UN FURNISHED houses927 words
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Advertisement713 1968-04-24 16 EDUCATION I* H«rrf» (Him.)— Rum it rl*. »»r>a. SENIOR CAMBRIDGE PRIVATE CANDIDATES: l!«l«l<T (or K»»m at Rajaa Collncr: ArtrniMinn loam* .\'.th Call r"T«onitll\ K.ijii Chanel Roue! rtBIMBI s in... TYPf WHITING IHONTHANO BOOKKEEPING l>>arn from 1,, i»r> vtirr of aoTr#M V'h N»w lini Ml ;■.<>«. M«D Chanel Knart n.fi^- Kaffir*713 words
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Advertisement763 1968-04-24 16 PETS FOR SALE H ITorrf. N Hi*. >— Hoi J» IBk exrra 7 MONTHS DOBERMANN PINSCHER Puppy iMalei MKA I i'hainpinr I JJ Honndarv Road, I TOP QUALITY ALSATIANS, r* IVilierrr .nn pupplri Importi O p i. l phoni .••'•"•••I Kl. AGtNFb WAN lED 1 Ji Wantfa <« fMiii.)— Hnx763 words
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Advertisement396 1968-04-24 16 TOP QUALITY CAR '.the AMI l^S mtmri i m i t'^-* 1 PROGRESS MOTORS LTD.. 46 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. 9. TEL: :>>2UI SF ZEPHYR onau e« J HUMMH HIMMNIM ■I A'"-nca K 'i,bl S V FAUON l^ rt I a.r. r ANi.L.A HO"NG KEONC CAR TRADERS .rrion 196« 0 REKORD396 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1968-04-24 17 B| Mrniorj of MRS NO SI in SG nre Up Kirn Penfi. tailed horn*- to re*t -»1 Ki-mrmbfiFil by beloved husband daughter* {abroadi vm-in-l.iM and27 words
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Advertisement393 1968-04-24 17 ■pEMg^j^ for sale •««T I v to vat) ta IMI amir ilan A V •0f... -'«>rs. r.tr ■jm— ir. mmpa and office can h* %irK M ai IB ''fang* ■c J ha iukmm^i at»lKl bids SBojld em- win h, op*at« Emnassv nt MLAMBATHS. MASSAGE ETC /> »»"r«, *t rWaaj rta.393 words
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Advertisement756 1968-04-24 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) ILAMOOR PIWTEfI. ■ontrollrt prior. »\ailai.|» at '..nn UHto a BMB,, KaMIM i.iamonu k CARATS avaiiKhl. rrwn Mm. -eii»rs Ltd.. Hnrtsr Road. T»l IM7S4 lM>r^ TMf MOST da«l,ng and )*w«l>r> L^f ()nn Sho«ro.,i Koarl. J«in«apor». "*KI YOUR CHOICE to. L.1.. I .alinrtiv,i, v, Diamonds from no j *>>!»«756 words
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Advertisement818 1968-04-24 17 NOTICES NOTICE T»: SIA KIM HI AT late ef N». IM-11. .lurong Road, (since renumbered as No. CK6R i Singapore. IAKE NOTICE thai a Third Party Notice has been ls.sued by Betty J Hawkins <rr..w i of No. 14, Bukit Sedap. Singapore, 10. against you in the High Court in818 words
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Advertisement756 1968-04-24 17 NOTICE j NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE HOTELS LICENSING BOARD. SINGAPORE NOTICE IS HEREBY CiIVEN that the Hotels Licensing Board will hold its next Quarterly Session at the Fourth District and Magistrates Court. South Bridge Road, Singapore, on Friday. 7th June. IP6B. commencing at lo a.m.. to consider the756 words
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Advertisement807 1968-04-24 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMEN 1b SUPPLEMENTARY AWARDS OF iai Federal Scholarship* Rur«arie« (hi Federal Teaching Scholarship* I Kursarie* for candidates who have been offered Admission into thr I nivrrsity of Malaya/ Singapore Semion 19C8 (9 Applications are invited for the above awards from candidates who have been offered admission into the University807 words
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Advertisement521 1968-04-24 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY A Vacant) of ASSISTANT CONTROLLER will arise in the ['nrt Master;, Department and ipplicatmn.s are therefore invited (mm Singapore Citizens for the ibovementioned appointment: Qualification*: 1 1 > A Certificate of Competency as Master of a ForeignGoing vessel of Commonwealth validity; OR (2i521 words
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Advertisement387 1968-04-24 17 TENDERS I'KLAN TAWARAN J.K.R. KELANTAN TAWARAN2 akan (ii-lrnniH daripada PfjaborongS J K K oalam Kfia> i") dan ki 1 <iitrrima dl-Prjah»i Pcmkhihli K Raya. Negeiri Tanali Mclaru I'pjabat, JK H Jalan Kuala Lumpur hing^a Jam t«ngah hari pada IMb Mel. 19«8 j unlolc: PcmlMii.i.tn dan mrniupk^n sa-buah Srkolah Krhan(saan i387 words
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Advertisement299 1968-04-24 17 TENDERS I Xl I \K\\ JKK Xl I lID rmwaranS ftkan di tprlma daripada Prmbopirig2 JKR. rialam Kelas E clan Ka I di-Pf.Mb:it rvimsirah Keria Raya. ibn Pejabal KR, Jalan Maxwell Kuala i.umpur hlngga |am 12 on t hart psda 2.5 I9«rt imtok mpmbina dan mpnviapkan:n\ RI MASJIO l»lKAMPONC. KOTA.299 words
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Article22 1968-04-24 18 on of passed a i memr it- were vra rdinary t attended IM delegate mt»ry IT:liat«d to22 words
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Article122 1968-04-24 18 CIM.APOKK Tues. J A magistrate, Mr. deorge Sandosham. today rebuked two teenagers for bathing in the Tanglin Circus fountain last night. He told them: "The fountain is for decorating Singapore, not for b.ithinc" Ho fined Mohamed Raharuddin bin Tarif. 19. and /ainal bin Mohamrd122 words
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Article28 1968-04-24 18 PENANO Tie- The Kebun Lama Youth Club will elect a "Bercti P:inc»ss P tri PantkP a*, it* annual picnic at Lowers late, Batu Ftrringhl. on Sunday.28 words
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Article, Illustration140 1968-04-24 18 That was a good one— VlP laughter at the banquet \\H\IK\KK the joke was in this YIP fathering, it must have been good. Almost doubled up with laughter is Singapore's .i. tin.. 11. .mI of State. Mr. P. (Minuraswamy. seen betwrrn a broadly smilmj General Ne Win of Burma andLow Yew Kong - 140 words
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Article50 1968-04-24 18 SINGAPORE. Tue.s The Fellowship of ScriDture Union Councils in Australia. New Zealand and East A-Ma will hold its second regional conference in Singapore and Kuala I umpur from Friday to May 5. About 120 delegate, inrludlnc 18 from Singapore and 40 from Malaysia, vw attend the get-together.50 words
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Article78 1968-04-24 18 KL'AI.A lAMPUR. lues. Twelve members of the RMAF will leave tomorrow to take up various mechanical and electrical courses in Brr.ain. The courses are (if two to three years' duration. The 12 arc Tan Teck Ec, Zainuddm bin Abu Bakar, Ho Yew Kong. Saw78 words
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155 1968-04-24 18 A. RAMALINGAM - WARNING ON BRICK BREAKING TO KARATE CLUBS A. RAMALINGAM By I/OTA KINABALU Tues. A visiting karate expert, Mr. Maneul B. Jose, has advised karate clubs here to stop showing off with exhibitions of brick-breaking. Emphasis on breaking techniques has often led to the wrong impression of Karate.' he said. Breaking155 words
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161 1968-04-24 18 Rubber freight row now a warning from Germany THE German Rubber Trade Association claims it is worried by SingaporeMalaysian traders' plans to break away from the contract system of the Far East Freight Conference. In letters to the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and the Rubber Association of Singapore, it said: "We161 words
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180 1968-04-24 18 Lost hiker finds his way out after night in jungle T'AIPING. Tues. Three platoons from the Malaysian Rangers stationed here were ail set to enter the jungle this morning in search of a missing man when word was received that he had found his way out. The search was intended180 words
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225 1968-04-24 18 Gurkhas join the war against the 'army worm' By IGNATIUS STEPHEN BRUNEI TOWN, Tues. Gurkhas stationed at the Seria oil town area here have a battle on their hands against a furry invader called the "army worm." They have attacked the Gurkha camp in millions. The fairways of the Shell225 words
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Article101 1968-04-24 18 Anzac Day service tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A traditional dawn servlea commemorating Anzac Day the landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps at Oallipolt on April 2.\ 1915 will be held at the residence of the Australian Hizh Commissioner, Mr. AJ. Eastmi'ii, at 33. Jalan Lancsalc Golf, on101 words
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Article35 1968-04-24 18 KUALA LUMPUR. TB The Mara chairman and Ilinwithout Portfolio. Inch* Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. will open a two-day seminar on the operations of bumiputra transport companies at the Mara Auditorium here on Thursday.35 words
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Advertisement259 1968-04-24 18 The card that will let you travel in the U.S.A. for half-price!* It's our "Visit 'J.S.A." Hospitality Card for 1968. and traveling at their own expense. With it, you can: Save 50% on all your air So get all the details about the new "Visit travel costs within the U.S.259 words
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Miscellaneous101 1968-04-24 18 V&A&,^k^-l>T^\ <vl DUNNO. UMFA...OOP AXi 1 I I ...WHEN TW UGH7S 'p =i ~~K NO' WHOCVEP /V>T k*c t 1 mmLjL G£>°**- \<£[.7 MV STARS. r WERE FISH!*' OUT ON CAME BACKON I KAD/OOP^M H?M TBTO ?J££° J )f\ ->7 LCS 'i W4VE V THESE^ ZOUSOSI I*4 WHOLE 1 I101 words
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Article, Illustration575 1968-04-24 19 NORMAN SJEBEL - YEEKHAN GETS Ist TILT at HARTONO NORMAN SJEBEL By JJUDY HARTONU. Indonesia's new All England cham- will play his match in the ampioniinst seasoned Malaysian Thoplayer Tan Vee Khan< Both have ci: will meet on the of the tournamr: Wednesday. Their match i« scheduled for 7. 30 p.m. Khan. doubU575 words
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239 1968-04-24 19 MANSOOR RAHMAP - MANSOOR RAHMAP J y pERAK last ni£ht won the Burnley Cup for the first time, beating favourites and Joint holders Selangor 2-1 in the final at Merdeka D »a> a dpserved victory for s team who wt a hot pace as soon239 words
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268 1968-04-24 19 Malaysia draw India for Ist match MALAYSIA have drawn India for their first match in the tenth Asian Youth soccer championship at Seoul from May 2 to 16, and this was what FAM have hoped for. Coach Peter Velappan said yesterday that Malaysia could now hope to go Into the268 words
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Article45 1968-04-24 19 T»n Ai« Mong took Japanese champion Ippei Kojima to three seu In their badminton match a* Penang last night. won 5-15. 15-9. 15-11. CKh«i results: M Akiyama bt 8. Ar.dersen 15-7, 15-14 and T. Yew Cheng Hock 15-5. 15-545 words
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262 1968-04-24 19 TIN MS London. Turk: Owen Davidson iAu*iraha> and Scotland^ John Clifton made tenni* history at Bournemouth yesterday by being the first professional and an amateur to meet in the worlds first Open event. Davidson, now Britain s national oach. won 6-2. 6-3. 4-6, 8-6262 words
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Article201 1968-04-24 19 EPSOM JEEP - MOOMBA DOES ATTRACTIVE GALLOP EPSOM JEEP By \IOOMBA. who showITI ed a return to form in his last start to finish fourth to Professor Novak over the Bukit Timah 7f last month, did an attractive gallop on a good track at Penang yesterday morning. Worked by appren'icp Tom Chiang Moomba201 words
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Article193 1968-04-24 19 LAN PEREIRA - Jega aims for Europe trip LAN PEREIRA By MALAYSIAN sprint-star Man! Jegathesan aims to use the British AAA championships and other European meets as his preparation for the Mexico Olympic Games in October. Jrga told limnport he hoped M\\l would u<>e the SporUman ol the Year priir money to *end193 words
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Article400 1968-04-24 19 pOURTEEN of the first 19 replies have approved the International Olympic Committee's executive committee's recommendation to bar South Africa from Olympic Games at Mexico City, an authoritative source disclosed last night. The source added that South Africa would know tonieht of the world decision but preliminary400 words
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Advertisement285 1968-04-24 19 THE NEW "Ol Cortina looks like the 67... until you put your foot down Then you can feel the difference. Four seconds faster And bowl-in-piston. from a standing start to 60 m.p.h. (15.5 in all). Instead of the combustion chamber being in tie That's what our 1968 Cortina is all285 words
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Miscellaneous75 1968-04-24 19 VOLLEYBALL National C 'ships: (Std. Neeara 9 a.m.). SOCCER Taiping Div. 1: CRC v Sulcan Melayu i Esplanade) Ipoh Div. 2: KIA v iDOh Youngsters (JAJ Ordi; Div. 3: Fed DID v Municipal RC 'Coronation Grfi i Spore BHFA Dl». 1- J Waugh v Hotel Sir.gapura <p«danc Div. 2 Borneo75 words
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Article, Illustration113 1968-04-24 20 \ITKK v o li. your Majesty,** says General Ne \Y i ii, Burma's Head of Stale, to the Yang di-Per-tuan A^on^ al the Subetu airport yesterday General a n d Madame Ne Win (with the Raja IVnnaisuri Agong in the 1) ac k ground) are nowSOONG HON SIN - 113 words
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Article19 1968-04-24 20 SINGAPORE. Tues The Old Bartleyans' Association uil! hold a picnic at Ponggol at 10 am on Sunday19 words
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Article133 1968-04-24 20 SINGAPORE, Tue^.— Three people an 80-year-ol<iv woman and two motorcyclists were killed in thre«- accidents yesterday. Wong Hon Oun. 34. died In the General Hospital shortly after his motorcycle collided head-on with two cars along Macpherson Road at about 840 a.m. Wong of Jalan Bahagla.133 words
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Article355 1968-04-24 20 LONDON lues— The market was featured by a rise just belore the close, as renewed Vietnam peace hopes made themselves felt U Thant s statement that he hoped a site for preliminary talks would be fixed this week brought in late buyers after a rather355 words
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Article31 1968-04-24 20 LONDON. Tues— Buye-s £1308! (—£3 1. sellers £1310 (-£2). Forward buyers £1314 <— £2i, sellers £1315 £2». Settlement £1312 £2). Turnover a.m. 335 tons, tons. p.m. 105 tons Ton* Quiet i31 words
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Article17 1968-04-24 20 LONDON. lues. Bpot 16 7 id.. May 17 1 16 d.. June 17 3 lGd July17 words
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Obituary74 1968-04-24 20 MR I. BRICCET* 4| mile Klani I Road pawed aw <> HI Kunerai «rrvtce Katim» Church 10 am. touiy md thrncr Chera* Road O-m.tny MR FRED FERNANOEZ aK.d I i»hv on 23 4.6s MrtM i'< hind i< n« Cilhrxri. Bunny Peter, i linu^l i.-. Coleman. Chrlxty. Ulcn »n4 I^Mm74 words
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Article56 1968-04-24 20 Humphrey: I may join the race >'£« YORK. Tues Viie President Hubert Humphrey said last night he "thinks" hr will sprk the democratic nomination for President. "I thin* so. I think «urrvthinß uill fall out right." he said when asked the question after an O'ersc.is Press Club awards dinner uhereAP - 56 words
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Article34 1968-04-24 20 BRUNEI TOWN. Tues. BOUMWt«« here began stocking up foodstuffs today because M restrictions on food imports (rom Singapore as a result o( a cholera outbreak there. Reuter (See Page II).Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement182 1968-04-24 20 J^ mm FOR EFFECTIVE METHODS AND EFFICIENT M IN POSTAL EDUCATION CONSULT: t^niIIBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 171-C, BENCOOLEN STREET S, JALAN AH FOOK. P.O BOX 1935 OH PO. BOX 104, SINGAPORE 7. TEL: ***** ***** JOHORE BAHRU. TEL: 3958. HOME-STUDY COURSES FOR 1968/1969 EXAMINATIONS HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. Geography, Art, Divinity, Malay182 words
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