The Straits Times, 12 June 1968
1968-06-12
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Title Section25 1968-06-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times llm National Hrjwspnper Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1968 15 CENTS KDN. 3104 M.C. (P) 001425 words
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489 1968-06-12 1 Goh is confident S'pore, Malaysia can work together KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. THE Singapore Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee expressed confidence today that Malaysia and Singapore could co-operate effectively in defence despite some differences in political and economic matters. lie told ;i Press conference that lie agreed w ith the489 words
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Article1010 1968-06-12 1 HUGH MABBETT - HUGH MABBETT Five nations agree on a joint defence military exercise By KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday— BRITISH, Australian, New Zealand, Malaysian and Singapore military forces will take part in "a major exercise" in 1970 to test progress towards filling the gap that the closing down1,010 words
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Article251 1968-06-12 1 SAIGON. Tu«*. Till: VictcoiiK i >•• kt- 1 til the hrart "t Saiicon in a daylisht blitz today killing at lra*t I? peoplr and injuring tin One -h, II landed only i yards from the Presidential palace, and 100 >>rds from the Reuter office. II251 words
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Article33 1968-06-12 1 CAPETOWN. Tues.- Dr. Philip Blatberg. South Africa s Inntisurvlving heart graft patient. ■MkWUll ill in Groote Schuur Hospital »nd rereivlriß emergency treatment a hospital bulletin .s«id toda> —Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration101 1968-06-12 1 SOON HON SIN - SOON HON SIN TEXT OF THE COMMUNIQUE IN PAGE 10 Picture by •JMIK conference is over The delegation leaders from Bye countries prepare lor thai album photograph. Here the Deputy Prim i' Minister, Tun Alnliil Razak, says "A lit r you" to Dr. (ion l&ena;101 words
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Article680 1968-06-12 1 Wait and see says Gorton SINGAPORE. 0 Australian Prime Minister, Mr. John Gorton, today reiti rated his "wait aid see" position on future Australian military involvement in this area. Addressing a p:-« ference at the A High Commission I Gorton said he had cu.v^ei various mat' Mr. l,e< Kuan V680 words
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Article34 1968-06-12 1 KOWLOON RIOT HON<; KON(i Tar-.— Communist riolinc rrnpted in irnudrd K<>nl.><in ton u- 111 MM hmkr op crowd <>( lot) drnion-tra-tors. then battled r<i\itu band- i«f |MH| in narrow side strert*— l PI34 words
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Advertisement52 1968-06-12 1 competitive//'^^ PRICES f p. visit V3L-/ sewice SWISS The 14K Solid Gold Rim of the TITONI Cosmo King will enhance even more the classic design of this exquisite watch. The watch that will give you faultless timekeeping for years ahead and a design you will be proud to wear. Ref52 words
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Advertisement52 1968-06-12 1 PRACTICAL GIFT lor i New Home (Ctoctric or Battery op*rattdl CHOOSE A FANCY WALL CLOCK _^,^i^_^ Accurate A Ourabu A ftncwrttd Clock I J^R^^^mK^ Rood RCF 14 70 the sparkle in her eyes... She's a VITAPLUS giri Wr i \fll L I The Blackcurrant Juice with extra Vitamin C added52 words
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Article, Illustration423 1968-06-12 2 Harriman back in Paris still hopeful of success PARIS. Tuesday. Averell Harriman. United States delegate to tho preliminary Vietnam peace talks, arrived here from Washington last night where he held talks wit I President Johnson on developments in trie negotiations with North Vietnam. The U.S. Ambassador told reporters at theReuter - 423 words
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Article, Illustration209 1968-06-12 2 Assault charge against actor is dropped I OS AM. EI.ES. Tues. 4 Police hair dropped a inner nf :iss;iult with attempt t<< commit murd rr acainsl American .Nr«ru foolh.illcr and Him star Jim llrnun iliombei.iu'e lhe> s.iul I ho man he aTM .uiuscd of ■tteattaa; had reiu>ed to prrs* ch.ir(je>.Reuter - 209 words
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Article43 1968-06-12 2 IiONDON 1 i< Air lnd:a fle» a B.f. v- TOT :n'n Heathrow he laautura Bombay-Lor.d Plighl and ;t 'nolt half the time A ;;nie at U 8 000-nr' ed the time f «ken 20 vearf pi.vt"n-en t ,.r,«'a m«»t exac'lv v;43 words
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Article17 1968-06-12 2 JAKARTA I Geneml Dhar-. Influential commander of :*>» Sili»a:.m r>l- I'nited State* tiidav for inc-vieek lour17 words
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220 1968-06-12 2 PHNOM PENH. Tu«* pRI N C E Norodom Sihanouk released yesterday two American soldiers held riDH May 20 and turned them over to the Australian mission as a gesture to the memory of Senator Robert Kennedy The two men. Ronald220 words
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Article54 1968-06-12 2 HONG KONG. Tues. Two policemen left here yesterday carrying the head* of an Indonetun ttuman and her (ne-ytar-old Kin They are flying to Janar.a to investigate the murder of ihe «'>m..n and her sun wiwse mutilated bodies were found sealed in concrete Ln flat54 words
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Article28 1968-06-12 2 CAIRO V Tuff. A It-mr-oM Alexandria wnni<in birth In quarin.iilt all bow Cairo nenspHDrr.v NBNTMd ve-.irid.n- Tlir mi "»r iini hMbahiM mere all well ReuterReuter - 28 words
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245 1968-06-12 2 BRITAIN ORDERS TOUGHER SANCTIONS AGAINST RHODESIA I ONDON, Tues. L The British Government yesterday ordered tougher .sanctions against Rhodesia in a move that will cut almost all its remaining links with the Rhodesian regime. It laid before parliament an Order-in -Council to implement a United Natlona Security Council resolution, drasticallyReuter - 245 words
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91 1968-06-12 2 JOHANNESBURG Turn. I-irtv-iour bars of gr>ld worth about 90.JU0 ru-ti innr- than £55.000) were found the tf).let of a Qantas et here on Sunday night A mechanic wl. vered it called the police. who confiscated the gold. ihe Bufjij tot fW Perth SvclnevReuter - 91 words
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Article39 1968-06-12 2 LONDON Tue.s lne Body of Mr. Randolph Churchill authui'-'nurnalist -n tt th« la'e Sir Wuiit.n Churchill. «aa crema'ed at Ipswich yj-trrday after a ornate fun«ral'.ser\:ce Mr Churchill. 57. died last Thursday af;er a short lilness. Reu'erReuter - 39 words
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Article26 1968-06-12 2 BOMBAY Tue» A 30-ve»r--oM Sikh H*ih:'.n.« Piiigh. h»l claimed the world record for endursnee »alkins after plodding round Shl\at: Pa hours 45 minute* Reu:erReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration383 1968-06-12 3 THERE CAN BE NO TIMIDITY IN GOING TO THE PEOPLE, HE SAYS (GOVERNOR Nelson Rockefeller of New York said yesterday that he believed Presidential candidates must be prepared to accept some risks and he was not going to change his campaign tactics because of Senator RobertReuter - 383 words
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123 1968-06-12 3 Negro, 19, accused of 'revenge killing* PHICAGO. lues a 1»- >ear-ol:l Ragfa, Aaron aiipeared in court yesterd.ir ie<used of the weekend niuitler of .i .lord.im.in fjlOTai in his shop He SHU remanded in artSßjl until June !X. Neyen >»a^ amstesi alter police traieil the licence plate of a c.ir .il123 words
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106 1968-06-12 3 > NATIONS. Tues. The United Nations voted approval ye terday of the proposed international treaty to bar the spread of nuclear weapons, but by a majority which fell short of its proponents' best h' A t tal of 92 countries supported the resolution to commendReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration98 1968-06-12 3 Three girl commandos trained to ki11... (JI.ADVS is tall, lissime. and pretty She rirhes a Mini :m|>rr Milli a skull and rrossbones in sum i en the door and uears tin- same sign on her jungle green uniform. lor she is a f ic h tine girl, trained to killExpresspic - 98 words
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313 1968-06-12 3 DANGERS AHEAD, WARNS Mr. KING IN PRINT LONDON. Tuesday. (JUSTED Press magnate Cecil King said in a in-wspjijM t article today that Britain Ifl threatened by economic trouble like the danger of impending war in 1939. He repeated In the lime.-., the authoritative business newspaper, his eootrovcnlal views (in theReuter - 313 words
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Article51 1968-06-12 3 CAIHu I 1 n( former fJgyptiMl Air Kuive eoMMWMtan chants' wKb the t:wt\ pi s drt. at Ui l.isi .Inn, .r sLirtrd \vsUrduy I) J lir n-tn.ii mat decided oi: last Fc. krrs ar.J Murirnt-, ■(jirwl the lenient" ■11 Ibrsil i Air M B dky M.'.hmuud51 words
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Article49 1968-06-12 3 LONDON lur.s OhStasM •Ctnsj PMriiia Jpssrl. 47. best kiiimn lor irfHtuig thr lo.iil rule in Agatha CliriM.r* iTMM Witnr.ss t,,r tk* PriksecuiMii. ilitil (in s.iiuiu.iv. It «h.s MBBMBBtsf tixinv. Mi.s.s JasMi*! Ainrni-m\ husband Dr George Peinberg, said she died vi a heart at.ack. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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95 1968-06-12 3 IJELCiR \DE, Tues— All Merade Unlyersltj terdaj decided to resume normal work following a conciliatory television statement by President Tito on Sunday. Anery .students oc~upird uniI lldinss here on June <.il the sit-;n eontaMM ur :l their dem.inu> had been met. Thrv said thfs* »-re95 words
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Article, Illustration266 1968-06-12 3 Sirhan 'has shown no remorse at all' I OS ANGELES, Tues. Sirhan Bishara Slrhan. who is arrused of murdering Senator Robert F Kennedy, nas shown no remorse and has not asked for anyone to visit him except an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union. The H-ytar-cli Jordanian ha* not266 words
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Article168 1968-06-12 3 I NEW DELHI, Tv««. INDIAN newspaper edltors have worked out a rode of ethics for Ihe Press aimed at dowsing communal passions between Hindus a;id Muslims which have led to bitter clashes In recent months Tile code recommends that news reports should notReuter - 168 words
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Advertisement280 1968-06-12 2 LttHk. m I a^F 4a? ■Jk «««i»««M»a»a»«^BV iaV^B "''JHH Ww SB <MWaWM— >i— lfc —^a^a^BPm mi <awaMßawßW iiMWfc^^Wawawal>^WawaMß And 15 seconds later, you'll see it. _^r^* I The Polaroid instant camera gives you biack-and-3[H white photos in 15 seconds. Color photo-, in H\ seconds. And all \ou have to do280 words
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Advertisement89 1968-06-12 2 Advertisement Nourish Your Complexion Youthful, line-free loveliness Is restored to the complexion when it is generously nourished at night. After removing your make-up, massage gently with Ulan vitalizing night cream, paying particular attention to the crows-feet area where ageing lines ana wrinkles first appear. The vital blend of vitalizing elements89 words
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Miscellaneous6 1968-06-12 2 TIIE OAMBOL6 ....-< come t<x me j6 words
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Advertisement74 1968-06-12 3 '"^»W*5 Give yourself a lift today. After work, when you're tired, sit down and relax with a glass of Guinness Stout. It's a drink worth your money. It's a drink that does you good. Guinness Stout helps you get more rest from your sleep keeps you fit and healthy and74 words
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Advertisement415 1968-06-12 3 r7]J How to keep your HOME IN fe®f THE FAMILY and your \z/{A FAMILY IN THEIR HOME f HAPPY ALL THE TIME HOMEOWNERS it HOUSEHOLDERS Here's Important news for you. The MCIS new Homeowners or Householders Policy protects agam.st FIRE, BURGLARY. WINDSTORMS and a host of OTHER hazards all in415 words
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Article, Illustration789 1968-06-12 4 SPECIAL COURSE STARTS IN THE REPUBLIC TODAY IN recent years there has been an increasing use of transistors in the manufacture of a wide range of household appliances. The advantages of using transistors in these appliances are obvious and have helped789 words
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229 1968-06-12 4 SOME flne features 0 of a SEIKO transistor clock: Capsule enclosed movement: In, enUrt working inemai.i.sni i.s rnrased IB a iransparent capsule to protect v irom dirt ana dust thereby ensuring the high pnvLsion of ihe clock lor a long time. I •>«■ of tramisuirs:229 words
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Advertisement347 1968-06-12 4 in SEIKO >o P I 9 3 IF TTX 690 437 mm diameter mttol cat* with remote control device. V J»W I "Hf^ Top. Cloelif being packed into boxes tor the Japanese and overseas market*. Above: A plastic washer being lifted between the dial and the cose of on alarm347 words
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Advertisement175 1968-06-12 4 ASSUMING that the lAf Al I t\ i\fU A balance wheel is ft ALL vLvCIV oscillated and the magnets come close a ■•>■-■». m «A kl to the coil, electric OPERATION voltage (induced vol- wr fcl r l iwi* tage) is generated in When this voltaKe SEQUENCE stimulates the transistor175 words
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Article, Illustration915 1968-06-12 5 Opposition members back the Ismail plan THE DEWAN RA'AYAT By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday TWO Opposition members today supported the suggestion that Malaysia should take the initiative in exploring the idea of a neutral South-East As 4 a. guaranteed by the big powers including Communist China I>K. TAN915 words
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Article34 1968-06-12 5 I'HINK <il how 1 linn h more uili her Malaysia can sell if each uf the 700 million I |>I«- in (Inn. i is persuaded lo wear a pair of rulilirr shops. Dr. Tan34 words
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238 1968-06-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«s rnENOKU Abdul Rahman 1 today a.s.Mired the Dewan Ra*aya' 'hat Govern-ment-controlled mass media would noi hr iuad for political purpoMt dur ing thi- rnailin imMral election Hi: lAN CUB KIIOON (Gerakaii-Butin had asked the Prime Minister for an assurance238 words
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228 1968-06-12 5 Students must not be sent to Moscow, says Asri ;liw MS a \ery MftOMi qursin.n and the Go\ri'iunent slmuld take oilier lie- tors into aSCOMM beside.s trade. Ri'U lions with Ruskih should hLso be ha.sed solely on trade alone xnd Mulavsia should not .send Mudent.s there Olheiwise these .students m.^hi228 words
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Advertisement442 1968-06-12 5 METROTEX K^ J proudly presents I GLENN ROBERTS Wk J to introduce 'THE FACE OF THE FUTURE' Mr. Glenn Roberts is the brilliant and internationally famous make up adviser for Elizabeth Arden He's come from New York to show you all the exciting up-to-the-minute beauty trends from this fashion capital.442 words
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Miscellaneous62 1968-06-12 5 tPirk Trury §iy thmtmr Vttultl < y] I A RIVER OP WHITE I I -OVER THE BODIES I |'jyk UST MAVF 1 AND PLAME HOT STEEL POURING OF 22 OP PIGGY'S OftoS^p PROMTME STOLEN CAR HIRELINGS? Tnt" i^vs tolcv ■z——wmm^^Km UNL>>t:KC<WJUNP <-<■>»»■''-£> «lr MO detonated it?" 1 if />-— «a»W»a»^l62 words
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Article299 1968-06-12 6 Toto's first draw: 6,000 winners SINGAPORE Tu«s CINTiAPORK.S lirsl Tolo «h:iw haa i»i<> dweH mimic (i.(((ii( prize winncis. Thus figure emerged today as 200 girls wei( still sorting out the winning coupons from some 280.000 bettinn .slips since the draw on Sunday night. But Die cxut'i number of pri/. winners299 words
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Article, Illustration212 1968-06-12 6 (JIN(;APORE. Turs A Queen's Counsel, Mr. Charles Arthur Settlr. claimed thai the will of lato wealthy pawnbroker \V o n Yuij4 Sleng, had builtin suspicion." M: S'-m ',i p. i nil. flown from London la IIX cit th< Pi...:. ttlT» m fhr resumed hekrini212 words
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Article185 1968-06-12 6 TIMUI Idll. Jlion.,l l\ 1 pmsMltlllir In, Ih.ol* .Ml I hannrl x hi m Mbm \H aa.mx. x lv .i in liaarral nmmMmi' s :h x .mi (Mn < hm.vr i ,,,i i.0.«l I'iti/rnv' Mir,—-. ■■IhMHMn, Wi I Dim. I •>i niimliris ilj I vu |iiu;>.185 words
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Article, Illustration112 1968-06-12 6 SIM.APOKI. Tins Hospital authorities air lookiue for thr iel.it HTM ol an mini, iititnri Chini'M' woman fabu\ri. "ho has linn u aided at Ward U or (he <irnrral Hospital sirue Ma> The noinan. ihout .">.">. m founil In polite l>inu on thr niuNidr The almonei of112 words
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64 1968-06-12 6 Shop blaze damages 5 printing machines OINGA! I IRE 1-ivr i 3 prim i n (i (I when flrr brok' onl In a printing shop In Bin-!, Rt.ad today •>> ti.i; Mt-e Prtntlns Con pai.v occupies the •^riiiiifi flixir of a thri>p- buildniK ipokMou I IM "I Ill" \>.anut Kiiuwn64 words
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84 1968-06-12 6 Shop robbec of $2,000 by armed men in Serangoon SINGAPORE. Tues Four men two armed with revolvers ROt away with 52.000 after holding up the manager and workers of a shop. Joo Seng and Company in Upper Serangoon Road yesterday. The manager. Mr Teo Sp.jw Thlan. 48. said the robbers84 words
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Advertisement379 1968-06-12 6 CAPITOL "TONIGHT 9.30 p.m. Premiere HURRY BOOK NOW NO FREE LIST Their IMPOSSIBLE MISSION J[ ...lo steal the most devastating J \azi wvupon of World War II m I TONa FRANCIOSA ANJANETTt COMER I "IM ENEMY COUNTRY" _^I__SEJ TECHNICOLOR' TECHNISCOPE" X$ v GUd STQCKWEIi PAUL H'JBSGHMID TOM 881 SPECIAL PREMIERE379 words
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Advertisement129 1968-06-12 6 MERBAH JAMBOL CONTEST BINCAfOatE, Turs.— Sumr Un hml- will t.iki- part in a mi-rbah jamhol hirrl miiciih imUIM .it thr li.ulin M.iv I.mkli^li Sili.mil lirld on Sunda> Thr riimiirlitiun hrgins al H a.m. Jazz at it's peak CHARLES LLOYD iiii'ttiuihil and iiiUlln lu,il" VICTORIA THEATRE fISJ Tutidov 18th and fl129 words
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Advertisement33 1968-06-12 6 fRfE Cullurjl S*o* (SAT. 1 SUN during Lwadl onl/. 3ur FREE Cultural Show ftaturfi nd .*n aattts so bring Camtra md colour films. Tel: *****2 ■MMM] ..-r..- haa Mafaa *>•?• I Ml ••(■>-« m M33 words
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Advertisement246 1968-06-12 6 ODEON OPENS TOMORROW! PALACE As Deadly As A Rattlesnake He Didn't Care How He Killed So Long As It Pays In Cash Or Kind! GIULIANO GEMMA FERNANDO SANCHO fj K SW. Jf* FOR H^ 4|A stiIDEUJinDERMf Bpt. TICMNICOLOR TECHNISCO»E UNACCOMPANIED WOMEN BEWARE!! THE NEXT STRANGER YOU 1 ROD STEI6ER MEET246 words
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Advertisement446 1968-06-12 6 [CATHAYg I'l'ii'li'LPHhiii^ I LAST DAT' II am, t 10. 4. *10 t. 9 )opm wo v,i- 'GENTLE GIANT' Oenn.s Wcavar O"t Howard OOCOH ft PALACI: opens to.v: COFFIN FOR A SIDEWINOir "GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER NOW SHOWING' 1 1 am. I 30. 4 00. 010 1 •30 pm lIAQUEL446 words
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Article, Illustration1771 1968-06-12 7 T. F. HWANG - Freddy's mother: I saw him attack Gene T. F. HWANG 'I FEARED MY SON MIGHT ASSAULT ME-I SHUT MYSELF UP AND CRIED' Reporter: SINGAPORE. Tuesday THE mother of Freddy Tan Seng Keng, 27, told the Gene Koh murder trial today that she was the sole eyewitness of an attack by1,771 words
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Article107 1968-06-12 7 Work camps for Perak Lmno youths IPOH lv. A mt;., f »oik camps, w.ll be nrg.inj.rd by ilw PfTrtk Cmnu youih »<ctioii. beginning on Frirt..y .irrparr iU 20 000 m. nil), i.. lor the lomum general clec- t l.in The youth* »ill be gnen leitures on administration, the oig;.ni*atmn of107 words
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Article67 1968-06-12 7 PENAN(, liif.s The o, nrr nor. Tun Syrd Shrh Sli.ilmbudciin sad TOO Puan Tengku Habmh uill attend the Charles Lloyd Jazz quartet s performanrr at ihe St. Omrge.s Girl*' School here at 830 pm. tomorrow Mrirbws of the quartet vim' lng Malaysia under the US67 words
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Article55 1968-06-12 7 KUAI.A IA'MPCK lur* Two Army "fflirrk left today to atirncl threeme.Hi ii.luer:. wi\rr ana mam- tenance course In Faizahad India beginning on Thursday They are 2nd Li Rahmad bin Mnhamed Yauln of No 2 Trar.i- port Company and 2nd LI Hardial Singh of No 155 words
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Article, Illustration563 1968-06-12 7 Guard tells inquiry: I knew nothing of a caution order KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. M R. J. Stanislaus, the guard on tho railcar which crashed into a passenger-goods train at Layang Layang on April 23, today said he knew nothing of a caution order asking the driver to go slow on563 words
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274 1968-06-12 7 Work permits for noncitizen residents? I. I MA 1.1 MIM K. luesThe iicn r, Miiicnt is iiins.ilrriiu win hi, r .ill li.ui-i'il.zriis v no 4r pennant iui. rrvdinc ia should hr li yui:r,i to oni.un uork permits, the Din an K.i"ayat wai inlcl today. Mil- .\s>.>lu.l Mm.sirr of Home Affairs,274 words
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96 1968-06-12 7 Shipbu ilding expert for Singapore lONDON. Tues A top ex--4 pert In Britain's shipbuilding Industry »a> today named to liead a team that will convert Singapore.--naval dock, .ir-1 into a com. merclal «.iipoulldll repairing enterprise He U Mi f: in.ui.^ll '4 director ol Swan Huntnr the Tjrne sh:pbu:drr> The SwanReuter - 96 words
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Advertisement128 1968-06-12 7 JAZZ CONCERT by THE CHARLES LLOYD QUARTET AMERICA'S LEADING JAZZ GROUP PENANC: |unc 12. 1968 —St Ccor«c< Cirl School 8 30 p m. KUALA LUMPUR: |unc 14. 1968 Dewjn TunVu Chancellor. University or Mjljyj 8.00 p m Ttckcti S3 00. $2 00. SI 00 on talc Jt Weldt. M S128 words
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Advertisement91 1968-06-12 7 Atfertffon; Handyman, hobbyist, homeowner, housewife BURNS ADJUSTS j bb*tcch dime COMPLETE H LIGHTWEIGHT WITH LARGE v WON T CLOG EVER I SIZE RONSON MULTI-FILL I -HI m FUEL INJECTOR J? T OVER IM HOUSEHOLD N) 'f^rz^ 2 AND HOBBY USES: h^S.^'^../^.^ 1 Loosens MM Mb ard bolts sweats copper ing91 words
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Miscellaneous58 1968-06-12 7 Buys Bunny Hy Halph ll* innlahl v cs e1? X^ol <^'O",S'RE,c-y| I so.\Ds lye"- SET SOME N L'PE^ASV.AKV TWIJXt S. I! ?,«EWOOO SCS 3 SAD/AS*AGES r S "c-OPP \"\A W+ttCKCOCK iUT IV. v, BEA_ uCAD v 1 BEs.s\i\Q to r o 1 //oco. j ?^a\ MV /th^S S^O-wD ?!?(>/ DE58 words
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Article, Illustration78 1968-06-12 8 'PHI Australian Prime Minister, 1 Mr. John Gorton (right), watches men of the Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute at Jurong jumping and sliding down a high tower for the start of a gruelling exercise. The soldiers were putting on a special display for the visitingAll Yusof - 78 words
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Article, Illustration117 1968-06-12 8 MRS Yohanny Johns (above), a senior university lecturer, is travelling companion and interpreter to Mrs Bottina Gorton, wife of the visiting Australian Prime Minister. She taught Mrs (.nrton liuliini Man at the Australian National IniverMt> in Canberra. she said: "On this trip. Mrs (.or tun117 words
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Article30 1968-06-12 8 SINGAPORE Tues Th« Macpherson Estate Owner Residents' Association will hold Its flrM annual big walk tn conjunction with the National Day celebrations on Aug 4 at 7 a.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration171 1968-06-12 8 'GREAT COOLNESS AND PLUCK' VfALArCA. Tues— A ser--1"! geant In the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and a i-orpnral in the Singapore Guard Regiment have been commended for "great coolDtM and pluck" in reaculni four schoolboys marooned by a fwollen river near Mount Ophlr last171 words
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Article38 1968-06-12 8 SINGAPORE. Tues The community X-ray service for < Buklt Panjang constituency I will be held at the Fuvong MM at Jalan Anas, off 9 m s Upper Buklt Tlmah Road from 3 pm to g pa. tomorrow38 words
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Article38 1968-06-12 8 SINGAPORE, Turs.— A director of the Economic Development Board. Mr. P. H Hwanf, will speak on "the EDITs Mission to London" at a luncheon meeting on Thursday at 1 n.m. at the Hutch Club.38 words
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Article, Illustration333 1968-06-12 8 j\!KS. Bettina (iorton today visited the University of Singapore's M;ilay Studies Department not merely ;is .'in interested visitor, but also as an "inquisitive" scholar. "I want to flnd out about the extent of thr use of thp Malay language. and its purpose In thisAM YISOI - 333 words
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Advertisement348 1968-06-12 8 It takes [imported j resh-bottied Dlackcurrant juice to make the richest ...and it takes CASCADE to bring it to you at the most economical price. fiT'^^t Cascade is bottled fresh from ripe blackcurrants full of Vitamin !Mfe^_j|oV C. It's the Vitamin C drink in the big, big bottle at the348 words
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Miscellaneous42 1968-06-12 8 IJ'I Abnor Bff t| lmpp BBB^HB^AhTmSOB^T'^IPHI I -Oft VJMV MAM PAW*/ '*WBS2KI\ /t\\ AH KkTXje; te: ,r-wc ts.^^.-r ■P^^f PTOTECT.N' TMtS SPtVT HIS LIFE AKJN'TTHgPfII f 7 IOISSIMM JJ UPE AH DO4E. APORE HIM JT r-^ I V^-v- —ILL TOP >Tr»P. J42 words
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292 1968-06-12 9 PILL-OUT: WILSON'S AIM TO KEEP EVERYONE GUESSING? f ONDON. Tues. "It may be the intention of Mr. Harold Wilson to kerp both our enemies and our friends guessing as to what the future British defence contribution east of Suez will be." an editorial in the Dally Telegraph said today. It292 words
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Article, Illustration87 1968-06-12 9 'I'HE beaming Prime Ministers of Australia and Singapore. Mr. |ohn Corton and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. with their wives before a banquet at the Singapore Conference Hill on Monday night, given by the Lees in honour of the Cor tons. The banquet was alsoHan Hai Fong - 87 words
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Article, Illustration346 1968-06-12 9 00l CHENG GAIK - A two-ground plea for abortion to be made legal KUALA LUMPUK. Tuesday should be legalised in certain cases on medical and humanitarian grounds. 150 delegates at the family planning seminar here were told today Mrs Chong Eugnoh. a Social Welfare officer, suKgested this in her speech on promotion of family346 words
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Article30 1968-06-12 9 ■IAIr'INCi run Ottawa hin Man «oi It tearher. will ho n a three-day art exhibition. snoruton <! hv '|i» Taiping Junior rhamtxr .n the hnli here beginning mi Prtda]30 words
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Article49 1968-06-12 9 brr »t a hiintuie iwn- m Chip F.ki. 2» »»s kcrMrntall] sh"! in ihr chM »hrn h«nto '>per.M In ■.■iriK MM i-..ir it K:«mi)"ii.- fhrnnni. in ni:l«>. !r"m ban vr-i.m:u !.im mnh n.r ,v ,-r ndn.ntrd lo tlif Crt-riM^i H«wpitai Hi> condittan la not aVaMi49 words
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221 1968-06-12 9 KUCHINO. Tups. Two representatives of relatives demanding tv see the political detainees on hunger strike at the centre for protective custody here met the Federal Secretary. IndM Harun ArifTin. for two hours today Man than 100 mothers and ■tVM of the uetalnees < ;ecl221 words
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86 1968-06-12 9 Paya Lebar runway to be re-surfaced .MNUAII>Kh Imb> l#bar internal tonal antviri u< t-. I* <l.««l between 1 1 p m i 1 and 6am trnm next M"n<l .v except i>n Sundays and public holidays I. permi! thr rr- ■urlncing and Mrenghening i of the num. iv The i-!i«mii< win86 words
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Article51 1968-06-12 9 Hrn M. m l.uleil (TMetfl^v ve.,r lor .«'ei«;irm «i\ Du-v--i it* im!v>.. i, htaftti m d m.,v 18 'his v.ht He irtn>iil<-(i Hire* orrvtoua eonvMaam F..irlitr XiX) Yon« CIWMH. M. ill »lie<l Inr t« fCMI for *lst iig in th# dUpotal of th« bicycle in Alor51 words
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190 1968-06-12 9 Thugs rob couple in lovers' haunt of car VIALA LUMPI'R. Tne». 1 Woman Inspector Goh R»n l.inu and v friend were forced into the li.uksr.il hi their car and taken for a ruir h> fl\e thuKs who held them up in the Lake Gar4etM Area List night. Ihe thiiu- later190 words
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Article21 1968-06-12 9 PENANCi Tli»« Th» Pen aru? Island branrti of 'h* Ontrai Wplfurr Onajad rvld its annual ring cigv nn .Saiurriajr21 words
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166 1968-06-12 9 Children and flag days: Penang parents protest DENANG, Tit The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. said today he had received many protests from parents atralnst the use of fhrir children to sell fla>is for voluntary organisations. "They told m<> they did not like the idea of thrtf children166 words
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Advertisement50 1968-06-12 9 w .HUB <*^p > f aim s&mmamaWa\ »K SKIN PROBLEMROUGH AND DRY? Juvela Vitamin E preparation improves and conditions your skin, giving you a beautiful and healthy complexion Juvela keeps you young and vital I I dTuvda Keeps you young, healthy and vital I Sole Agent. TONG ENG MEDICAL TRADING50 words
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Advertisement212 1968-06-12 9 bbbbß C^l* H| VRlbbH »T"^ 1 Vaßß^^'iiaWaßl^^^^S*' fIC P§ Wt^^p th© ''m£^ at aVptfc ot ai*«lirai«. k^^S^ A ra*t«i»wt>*» fa amiaaw af*K*a*cy vfcicfc €9m aa raa4 vrfk aWafwra ay any i«ttnff«nt jdg^ "a* «mylava4 m lajawafiwuH. vka«4iar kit *ari W «4«mti»r«tivf, fachaicat, mt V|f\ TIULr A CRIAT tOOK ONI Of212 words
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Miscellaneous225 1968-06-12 9 Straits Times Crossword *<"*>»» 7 Nffeaji an Enulishman In It mlifht prnvldr brrad for Mrxiro ha.« thr spirit 10 Imvr tne bird 181 without thr right 161 1 Strip good, our aoup ron- '■nreiun vrhlrlr no nrin ten iv 'lO> 0 Bomr land rrtiirnrd wllh the 18 Rappirsi lnwrlptlons? Of225 words
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Article655 1968-06-12 10 Th*> »ivo power Commonwealth conference has mada good beginning to the task of building a new aetence structure. It is only a beginning, a design for a structure which will b< modified or strengthened an the practical problems artexamined. But there ia no mistaking the will to cooperate655 words
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Article368 1968-06-12 10 (loveiinnvtsiires to control the noise nuisance will be widely applauded. This is a kind of control that w not rifvise. A balance has In be found between stringent prohibition which is unreasonable and a leniency that makes a mockery ol the regulations. A police permit will now368 words
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Article1088 1968-06-12 10 I HI joint communique issued at the conclusion of the 5-nation defence conference in Kuala Lumpur yesterday was as follows: THE five countries concerned reaffrmed at the outset their continuing in- ttrt-M In the peace and stability of the area and declared their intention to maintain close co-opera-tion among1,088 words
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Letters to the Editor
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Letter115 1968-06-12 10 YOUR report H.T. May 2»i the Minister of Education as saying that The Ministry of Education recently made an appeal to West Malaysians, particularly temporary teachers to go to Babah to solve the shorta«t there The appeal wa>. however not successful I can't understand the statement, i115 words
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Letter51 1968-06-12 10 IT has become the prac- tlce every Wednesday night at the Orchard Road night market for a group of young men to below sounds into an amplifier. With tne Government's Policy of noise abatement I am surprised that permUalon for this type of public entertainment hat been granted. AA nrix51 words
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Article1561 1968-06-12 10 MICHAEL DA VIE - MICHAEL DA VIE by The signs and symbols, the dangers ahead San Francisco "We still have 300.000 immigrants a year, and immigrants have a hard life; language, and where to live, and so on; ..nd welfare services are much more disorganised than most places, partly because everyone moves1,561 words
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Advertisement83 1968-06-12 10 IHOHNER MELODKAS WADI IN CIUMANT L.k» Sctiool Rvcoidcr*, Hohoe' Mr.ndtrot or* now m#«t J in Schools #v»#>wh#*«. 5 mort»(» ovoilobl*. M t»»f««o 2 ehfomotie eoav«, tran< m.dctM C upwordt Il* J* Z M«to4iM AN* 2 rSnxnsfic octovw, from F 2 Mow mi*** C upwor<h. lt.M >>■!■*!■» Nw ■M— 26 ptone83 words
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Advertisement239 1968-06-12 10 The lucky winners in the first Sankyo money back contest Here are the names of the lucky buyers whose entries won in the first three weeks of the Sankyo Money Back Contest. These three peopie will get back the money they paid for a Sankyo camera or projector between May239 words
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Article32 1968-06-12 11 HAVE always found Australians a bluff and blunt people, characteristics 1 And acreeable. I would not '«P«"t of you anything other than a hardheaded appraisal of where Australian Interests lie. -MR. LEE32 words
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Article, Illustration719 1968-06-12 11 Premier Lee speaks of the crucial years... DECISIONS THAT WILL SHAPE FUTURE OF S-E ASIA.. SINGAPORE, Tuesday Lee Kuan Yew last night reminded Prime Minister Mr. John Gorton of the current "imponderables" of the South-East Asian region. At a State banquet honouring the Australian leader Mr. Lee said: "This is719 words
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395 1968-06-12 11 OEPLYING to tne lx Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Gorton said his country was ready for a "co-opera-tive enterprise" with Singapore and other South-East Asian countries to build a technological base in the region. He added: "We stand rpady, in my own coui.try. to395 words
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Article87 1968-06-12 11 ALA LIMFI K. lues 1 Ahmad bin Da \a hi and I |rl| bin .lanuluddin. both of rrderwl Reser\e Tnlt. tcil.n ple:uled not Ruilt> in the Sessions Court h-re to robbing a man. I Yap Lai Pah. of a w.ttrh They are alleged to87 words
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208 1968-06-12 11 EMBASSY CAR-FOR-SALE AD SETS OFF RUMOURS IN MANILA MANILA. Tues.— Tht Malaysian Embassy today denied it was selling the Ambassador's Cadillac as a prelude to a break in relations with the Philippines. The embassy was commenting on a Manila Bulletin report which said It had advert. sed the sal* of208 words
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Advertisement216 1968-06-12 11 j§p|^ LET Cambridge CORRESPONDENCE IIIsCHOQL 171-C lENCOOLIN STRUT. SINCAfORI 7 S HOCK Til HIM •UILDIN6. JAIAN AH »OOK TEL: 2MS4/2SSM JOHODE BAHRU TEL: Hit LEAD YOUR WAY TO ACADEMIC SUCCESS One of these home-study courses will surely help you, just as it has helped the several thousands of successful CCS.216 words
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Advertisement219 1968-06-12 11 New Wonder Carpeting! HfUGAJFELT Its good looks last longer Now ritow drr.dcd hoy» tr.ft.c m*rki on M.dc of natural!. k. c»rp«ri can be eliminated. Heuaafelt lyiur- bedded in a tough bate. Hruqofelt 1 durability «*.p-pil. t,,d ,n« d re,il,enc. h.. been proven ,n bank, unixlaid in mmutet ro distribute wear219 words
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Miscellaneous203 1968-06-12 11 ON YOUR TV AND RADIO TODAY RADIO MALAYSIA >»U<inal »bort»«t» service The Nem«. 1 40 Ne» stalk; 148 "••>••*•« ««r Medlu. Tiffin Da te 200---. 38 Br^- aye Service X.L 33k metrea: ca*t to SchooU SOO The IVnanj U* mrires.; MaUrca Ne»i; 510 Programme SumiM melin; Ipob 405 metrea; mary,203 words
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Miscellaneous569 1968-06-12 11 TV MALAYSIA t H ANNEX 5 Kuala Lumpur c9e Watch Mr Wizaxd and Penang- Ipoh md Ma- Oxidation. TOO Ne»s In Engliah; 710 KomenUr. 1M Urra; 1 and lo Johore Th Samur.l Thf M.gic Bahru; I Taipinx; tutu Stirk: 800 Nf>'»» m Mandarin: Pahat; Kluani 8 10 Modrrn Miulc 8569 words
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Article, Illustration165 1968-06-12 12 Hume man off to Harvard course ABENIOR marketing executive lrom Singapore ha.s been awarded a scholarship by the U.S. Government to attend a 12-week International Marketing Institute study programme In the United States. He l.s Mr. Ong Boon Ling (above i, a sales engineer with Hume Industries (Far East Limited,165 words
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Article255 1968-06-12 12 I" Mm BOAC recently an- nourced the promotion of two of its local staff In Kuala Lumpur They aie Mr Chona Meng Kee who haa been promoted to reser:iti"ti. fairer and Mr Melv>n Colaso »ho has moved up to Senior Rrsenutlon Assistant Mr Ci'orii! lolned BOAC255 words
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196 1968-06-12 12 ESSO Standard Malaya Berhad ha.s granted two more Scholastic Achievement Awards amounting to $1,020 each to children of Itt employees for two years of study at Higher Bchool Certificate level The latest recipients are Miss Goh Swee Tee, daughter of Mr Henry Goh. Credit196 words
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Article135 1968-06-12 12 'J'HK first rar to be produced at the $X million motor assembly plant of Asso( kited Motor Industries Malaysia came off the assembly line at Batu Tip recently. Plant Manager Mr. Paul Brown give the car. a Renault HlO. a last careful inspection before135 words
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Article153 1968-06-12 12 I ES> lIMM vm BHHI I the Ford Ewort was announced at the Bru-v-eK Motor Sh';«. the 100.000 th Escort was driven off the production line at Halemnod near Liverpool The car i.s to be exported to Finland, where, largely thanks u> the surrey153 words
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459 1968-06-12 12 jyjl (.'H attention ha.s been given in recent months, especially since the Torrey Canyon disaster otT Britain, to the problems of s;ile navigation of super tankers and other large vessels in restricted waters. Nowhere Is the matter more pressing than in the Malacca Btralt-s.459 words
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Article, Illustration200 1968-06-12 12 A contest for airlines in Asia AIR CANADA and Cathay Pacific Airways are about to launch an interline competition in Asia. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur staff members of Cathay Pariflr. other than managerial, are eligible. Devised to acquaint Cathay Pacific* on-line ilt 'v reservations and tirketing people throughout the tar200 words
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Article177 1968-06-12 12 Six new flight engineers for MSA SIX new MSA flight engineers recently completed their training and received their certificates from the Director of Technical Services Mr W L Bennett. Roland Ferrelra. Victor Gan Han Beng, Chan Kai Onn. Gursevak Singh. N Padmanathan and Leong Hoi Thye commenced their training in177 words
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Advertisement334 1968-06-12 12 OUR J '^BUSINESS fM FAR EASTERN BANK LTD. TRANSACTION OF ALL BANKING SERVICES EXCHANGE BUSINESS "Tbp^^-A. he«d c"ci m m. can itanrt s •.ga^cwe l ti^-mumn^ TEL ■•■'6SiE«tE(»S"OKSTO».. .-iwmes-s. B»»^CMO'FICE M.NEILRO.SPOPEI.TE^jJitt/T I STORAGE PROBLEMS? Versatile Adaptable I LION SLOTTED I' ANGLE ,|j is the Answer A QUALITY PRODUCT I MANUFACTURED334 words
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Advertisement139 1968-06-12 12 BOSCH V^ ELECTRIC TOOLS j|j FOR HANDY AND FAST OPERATION i,\ T~T~ FOAM RUBBER JIGSAWBSS4 h ST Mad. »»«»l M... y JOO mm th.eki.... MICM CUTTING >|«. »V/ O L 1..f,|.,. w h Opt. mum *D»»Ta S^^l »Oft»fcl« Handling lIITY to diH.rtM r"^\l I 1 l»'«rchon,»abl. cut--<atrn.li a-4 oparot- I139 words
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Advertisement721 1968-06-12 13 TO LIVERPOOI I WEST COAST U.A.i OM Spoil Sana p S'r.ara Pimm «is°. 1 n y o c e v 5 l o ,i l ol liyt >w si < h n 11 "«/tm« imu atSiui 1^ >mn l n »-ii'/h MAMM L'»rpoo I. A moutn Mm 14 Imp 17721 words
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Advertisement1988 1968-06-12 13 I ,^i^^EBSSS3EEI£B Lr//£LRhi/Af£s THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY Ltd IncorporptpO n Omwli BkaaTJ IXMESS SAILINGS TO GENOA/NORTH CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA h» •m t t\ .A ang M, no 1 i, di a ur ,i ww\ PtIUA I) Mil 24 21 Ml, Vm IP* It/ I tPRI 1 lapt 11 Sl|t 14 IPM II1,988 words
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Advertisement940 1968-06-12 13 w_ KLAVENESS LINE MawjL Laalai ta. LOS ANCELES. LAN FRANCISCO, SCATTLt. »«HCOU»IR 1 AIM accirt.if. eaua Iw Calm I Siata Aaintp. •ouNEviiii nii mi ti'niln ahm'iViT, Uui m'mJ •OUtAINVILU 2S 21 1.11 21 21 nil II 11 j||4»T SUNYYVUU 14,17 AIR ***** Am Mil A), II Ml Sutt'a Loa Saa940 words
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Advertisement947 1968-06-12 14 •VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD., j Western Australia /Singapore, Japan Servlee YnkWiain Hot •tititii Mart" IJMi.ie 1/ 7 lily 14 lily 15 111, It Ji ii Sal., a* Maro" 11 Jd Jul, t I >■( IS Alt II Aiaj 21 A West Africa Singapore /Japan Servlee I mm Yo».-*ama KM947 words
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Advertisement888 1968-06-12 14 mw "Us*l*it".l^'WtW tt ALAND StRVICI INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO FAX EAST SE WK Ftr, Ta»av, AkK Om. ijtL. -WtH Tt: Hatafattiiaai. S'poie P. S ham Ptu PCMKI P. Slum Sport IRAJIIO 19 21 IMt HIM til ■aniiuia- nah ii/m ah M/a «n J("|j" J; 1 lAN«U*A 21 Nt, tt/N Nl« 1/888 words
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Advertisement789 1968-06-12 14 I J F«OM C«LCUTT> TD HISUNt, STONIt, MtLIOIIWH. S 1 MM "S.i. THVaNCORE COCHIN (calls Tvillt, P.AIIM) II Pt/13 jm 141 JjJ C»LCUTT> TO «DCt«IDt. MKIQUrteH. tTDNtY. "SUTE OF O»ISS» r Jiff 1/ I luU KOM CUCUTTt TO JtUN IQHTS. -imi of mju.t- lyni 141 "VUHV. HUIN" 14/1«lrt» H/IS HOM789 words
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Advertisement731 1968-06-12 14 i HuiStiUSutJß Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the position of: It! SENIOR PROGRAMMER in the Company's Data Processing Centre In Kuala Lumpur. Job Description: wm The person appointed will De expected, after training, to specify programmes for a team of programmers and to write programmes. In addition he731 words
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Article555 1968-06-12 15 >ah ni-)K-;a»a ak>ai iieKcn Johoi d :-.eg;ir» Perceitui l.mai Melajru uiituk menei Mrlkut:— Xl 1)1 I It KMK B-ll» HOO 640 Whip Xt- l:<mi! .'.'j di- -in leclini<al Apprentice" di-M.ikub leknlk Kerajaan K .ai.. Lumpur, dan memperolehi Diploma (ian Makub trr--*bu;. atau till lelali umat kursns555 words
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Article31 1968-06-12 15 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES luu. 11. KLBBKK PRICE: V> rrnt> iduwn onr and •■ii. uinii ccntM. TIN PRICK: S JS.VB7 5 urn h.nu. d K.ilimated offrring tuns (down 10 tons)31 words
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Article258 1968-06-12 15 rfL-^., MtLBULKNt lue* G' iUI BouWer. North h.ls It «»»o Loloma 1111 record levels I jto lemuit in io<Jujs buoyant market toiiuM'ing ggins in London -net the «eekenti unnuunceaieni \vl uood nickei mlues on the &cuti»i MM m Wcsi *,i-trali.. > Ln heavy turnoer.s t.ml Haulart reached $1340.258 words
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Article165 1968-06-12 15 VM ri LVIMC ALONGSIUf lltl I'HCAUm HARBOUR ARE W.k,. •>■.- .4 P' I "1 r»f.r. II \tmm I Hl«.» IN INI ROAUt A, Al AM ON JUNI tl •»<'< 1 .(uraf. il^o. "lll.:MI:ltr tor. t n lira /x>hr% 1. r-.or.r K.- j'- I T,, lr La*«l Kam165 words
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372 1968-06-12 15 'pHt Straits tin price at 1 PenaiiK yesterday stayed unchanged at *****7J This was in line with Lo:don where the level also staved steady There was I linn support from Europe i and the United States. The estimated ottering wa> down 10372 words
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Article217 1968-06-12 15 II M him .ud. .übbri I v.l I.Uiri. 1,,-r.l jl p.m j »iiu.i|i.n.- jiiii Kuaka I umpu vr»i,rda> U r iu» vr it li.nn nil. ***** »nr nglitli 1 Ml- v asaa«akf*t aMaaa] Ir > I Thf 1,111. a>W dull Ii \s M.K.I. n217 words
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Article71 1968-06-12 15 mmcm Ptaduci (<uian(« lin ia ■a>> laan ancat aar aicul i(.a» Catanui dan Mai Mti Miicra Ca»ra: Mud f .1, t. 1 iuo>r Juna/ II) LJK/C«a>t «4ij I Piatxr. MaMaa <n.:. nil ••■irn. itauak «hit. ■113* ..11. t ipwr intatUl hi.c. $Si km t*rbl«l :ior. 5:,.,:!, ««q n71 words
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Article60 1968-06-12 15 nei^tlantt Oi .led Matt Btl l< ail in. <:■ 1 w .1 .1 :i3j 1 >..rulA Buy 1 n I.lt airmail IH I N 14 lell.ni TT W OO •eaelt un.lH -le. taM4M Will Helhtrlinrl. 11l rUr) DinilKit Nata.y I II I iotflan I*l >.oir rrt. i\ ror"60 words
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Article556 1968-06-12 15 BUSINESS on the "Stock Exchange yesterday followed a slightly easier tone, and the general pattern was very much the 1 same as that of Mon- day. Price levels were I down on a wide front in both the industrials and properties. Profit-taking seemed to556 words
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Article92 1968-06-12 15 T IIE r Timea mining editor conimenu On ti:,. companies, and .says 'lie vital r-term fxpan- h ?f!?* pecu Ulider the *a chful eye of Charter Cor.solld to that Tronol may not >ntiw improvrinrht. "hut there U consolation in th« fart that thr n^mpany has .1 more92 words
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Article44 1968-06-12 15 overall expanrton of the Avon Rubber Comt)u;;lne!,s will be I rrom the i; 2 92 nnlJlon proceeds ot Its recen» rightv Usue. -tates the The Invi rugramni includes a p. tw radial an tactorv m Britain and tne expanMon In Europe*44 words
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Article65 1968-06-12 15 UfXUTIA heMiian wii! soon >t.ir UMOucUun patented •:etic rubb-r- M&nuuw will b. vi eni-e 1)1 J I ■s.rt >aid lii. produced on te ai.d patent* ol J. t md of purai IVEKAOES K Monday); Rubber 108 64 'previ- l'■ iy> Oi:.s JBB ■"> 196 u9 (prerlousi C94ui65 words
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Article40 1968-06-12 15 I tWHM > tdijt.an iturptto •■> -D v -t y-t X 1 II us .1 0 J 1 < 4 13 330 1 1.4 per 0 v l»*r CMill t V tj'nin K a V.».H ."...'if"'?'""" I tmmm Ml Oka oftpltal.40 words
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Article242 1968-06-12 15 VailO ON A rOMPARItON PORI ANO KUALA LUMPUR MHI, ■•uataM i cant~ Cantral Sugar i— .'fj c«nti). CCM. 3 rtnt»>, Dunlap (urcd I. lata ardi i— rema>. Fiuaat i ric«< 1 10 r. ni,,. Fratar and Nta«a ,un<-h 1 Gamman i Uu.nnm 1 rvaiai, Maraar OHDIIan) .red242 words
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Article40 1968-06-12 15 ROBKRT PIMM a: d Partner- Ltd ha> made vi ottpr on behalf I uf Bukit Spn-.bamanii EsUUe> Ltd a company Incorporated in Sli.gapore. t. acquire the -xhule Issued I k liar. cap li ul Bukit I40 words
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Article88 1968-06-12 15 ON Rubber Plantations Investment Tru>t. the Investon Chronicle comments: "The improving tment rating of the Trust, recognised in thu pr.prsed change of name, la- uiready had some effect in the »hare market, where the current price of 4ti lor tin siiick in contrasts with around eariler In88 words
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Article418 1968-06-12 15 Ul»lM>s N S l> Kllnl Tin lo thf oim.\i-iii:i wi, MAI* 1.1 MPI R inuiM. ituu.Ms or im sr«MK »x lIIA\«.r lIMIKIm mill 1111 M MBtK OF Till »ll\l:iII: Mil Ii IN Hit M BTI i I.**! Ml 0.4*0 taaM IUMI Crnlial luu. v < M.4e) .i M418 words
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Article29 1968-06-12 15 STOCK INDICES Inn. Ml lui.r II lndu%|rui. h PMpartJn i,s;-, xi, T l'n»: Tt.ll n It S rubbfr. n: H |U..M l»rr. M. IMS Inn Dri H, l»«6 luu29 words
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Article220 1968-06-12 15 STOCK IXCHANCt OF MALtVIK ANU IItiuAPOHE 810 ANDOFP&H PHICIa OFFICIALLY LItTIO AT THf CLOtl OF BUSIHftt INDUtTRIALt K«n Co Ml 1 14 ■miim 1.7S I. l* a Hu«»ra LM C.C.M I.M C BoiaiMt "i liuo.on :t it :i I* it) Ei»o J To Kiuaornrlu 1 to 4 «'>220 words
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Advertisement493 1968-06-12 15 LETTER OF DECLARATION "STATE OF MADRAS" Utee tl the X:; l P:adonggo Troupe m SinitHpoie do »rrited l>t Junr. I1h« bT f<l IVS.A. (iodnwn Nnv: H-4 Wv«r CoptfgMtaoleanottUiaakm nang s,p MC( souvgn,, rs.-e! are notified that the Oeneral rd Horn Survey Will be held at the PSA ann Oodou n493 words
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Advertisement178 1968-06-12 15 INTERRUPTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ■■r uuipuie at e.-.-entul rePdii oik. dactnett] s uppi\ to all coiuumen In Uak Uandln I Mai Estate JaUii Ptg I- i B..tte: worth Ptg Pauh Ptg Ara and Kampons Kota «ll) be inter- i lupted o:i 1J 6 88 >Thuiada\ I ti in I B178 words
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Advertisement257 1968-06-12 16 i >«-.».., miii' im-,' -SHI'S »»«OU»C!M(aIS lIDIHS CIUI ICTIVITIES CONOOUMCCo OiITHS [ICIGEMEDTS FUNIUIS CUff'lNf, IM MfMOmiM MURUiS M'SSINC. rtISOIII. PrC. HOUIEMS 1 ■[UNIONS j lite MnifHia SIS/ Iw 21 wails. CXI aMilriul «tri )i cts. J I til Otlir PaataM WMMMMht Mißanaa SS/ Ik li wris. CKk aUititul wtfl 40257 words
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Advertisement584 1968-06-12 16 ovw 881 I. 1 RBMaaoa Koa.' I.i IMM I ii in i-m WELL ESTABLISHED COMPANY A. counts I'l.-.k il ■ii in- Mprrwoe Ih lull BBJtIMMSn 10 Box A44JU H...K. 10 *r«VI Al tl I ,i. mi.k Boa tiu.i I l WANTEO CENERAL CLERK Drivrr n Kx[k rirncc in ahippna .i>584 words
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Advertisement619 1968-06-12 16 oat ol ..■!■> •d civil KnKinr.ru ho have had al Iraat 3 vrars »ork Appilcatlooa stutinit drtam of j •M..iiri.., shouirt t»t srnt lo PO I Box IM K.iai-i l.umpur. WANTEO: Thr lollo\Mn« tal 2 Motor v Dnvirs .'.'l ton MMMM) I lo dnv. privat. taff and l.aliy- i:ra»>. uttint619 words
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Advertisement940 1968-06-12 16 SERVICE APARTMENTS Luxury urnlshrd fully rquipprd two air-con- I Illlontd h.rtrooms Wrrklv irrmi a<- I BiaeatrY. bm*. oxiw Risr. < r. i i.s iHii.-i :i316l I CALOECOTT HILL ESTATE: D.xtrii-I I I. Kxti.m.ly \Kinr BBM vrl rxn v ivr ri-sid.no on 1 1 arrrs of ground I .aru. lounKi- svparalr940 words
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Advertisement1250 1968-06-12 16 VACANT LANO 2U.UOU aq.tl. Biajai AHA DRIVING SCHOOL USB) Mum. I'ark HutikMkma Noriolk Road. lUUO dual-controllM BBM nourlt til- Ktnt Chin Road. Rafflta Park. Brad- UuarantrM 174/- il Orchard Road Irll Hrlkhti Chatimortb Road. Tom. nuir Hnonr BTCI, EUfl inson Koad. fatmioa Hill. Naaaim Koad. Kr.ink.-i Kntj.tr. Optra Catat.. B,X1,250 words
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Advertisement635 1968-06-12 16 OPIL KADITT. Luxury Mod... tH{i "^^r" Novrmbrr !»«<!. rxcrllrnt condition ny lla «m aa nrv. OgM leaving ror Kn*l.nd. Trl: Spor. *t**f f 'U- C f*_J™? r Sln««- T HERALO 51.45 D Il'-V.i Bor«- KtONC CAR Trßdrri 1»«n ri »ard .x Waaaa n.MO/- IM Auatin Bta-Jrl W-- rlln s AJO635 words
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Advertisement703 1968-06-12 17 GOVERNMENT OF I 111 FEDERATION OK MALAYSIA FEDERAL I Wli UEVELOPMENT ALTHORITI APPLICATION FOR REGIS'I RATION AS CONTRACTORS FOR JENGKA IHI Wt.i l LAND DEVtLOPMINT PROJECT. STATE OF PAHANG. WEST MALAYSIA IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIEE that the FEDERAL LANE DEVELOPMENT AUTHOR I ITY. will be launching seve ral land settlement703 words
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Advertisement719 1968-06-12 17 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA. TANAH MELAYU IElI#» I NATIONAL ELK TRK ITY BOARD OJ 111- M C Z R STATES OF MALAY A 1 I I"^ PKAI POWER STATION FIRST HI 11l CONTRACT NO 1.4. 1.. PROCRAMMERS/EDP .i' I>nd J l V re I!"""" lor the u tlr '"••"•••lion «nd commit-719 words
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371 1968-06-12 18 RACING with Epsom Jeep 20 horses have been handicapped for the King's Cup there will not be a ballot to decide the limited l(i runners. If there are less than four scratching* the bottomweighta will be declared emergency acceptors Amona; the 20371 words
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Article, Illustration317 1968-06-12 18 'WIMBLEDON WILL BE A FANTASTIC SUCCESS' LONDON. Tups. The lirst Open Wimbledon tennis championships, which begin on June L' 4. will be a fantastic success. Tl.it the confident pr< diction of American Oeorge Mac Call, whose prote.vMonal group dominati (i t:ic hiahly-* French Open chamjiion .ships vihlch ended on SundayReuter - 317 words
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90 1968-06-12 18 J n* wi ol TSJM rugby b ii>: iim tnt ruutn li,- ij, '.vitii tin Brilvh I n»:bok,s hi I I >■ paid tIM entirt Mat of th« Liens' ti.ur. at i.s esti- luii.uuo rand i..b.»ut £SB.ooo> and Urn '..ikmgs at t90 words
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Article40 1968-06-12 18 LONDON. TUM. Jack Bndell beat Brian London 33. format Britiah hei l> in u chrfiniiKin -\u Hi round nine of their 12--round bout at Liverpool laat nißlu Bodrll mil now mrrHenry Ciuiprr for Hie Brni.sh tltll Kni'ir40 words
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Article74 1968-06-12 18 LONDON. Tues Australian Pianlc SSrdnman the 1952 Wimbledon champion, made a disastrous start in the Kent championship, the HrM Open tennis tourBUMM on aias.s at BerKenhani y» U In the ecund round Setigman. I now a 40-year-old p;ottvslonal. «ns hustled out by Anatollvv Volkot a Rukslan ptaver half74 words
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Article156 1968-06-12 18 Veitch dies in T.T. crash noli. I AS. llslt n: Mam. Tup.s New I'huniplun 1 in Vr.ich. 23, \ia.s k:lied while compcuni in hu Orsi Isle ol Man Tourist Trophj race yestenU; Vf.tc/i (Hsb rw to 'dkf a conifr on a fa.st duwii hill Mretrh ol t tie nd lap156 words
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Article69 1968-06-12 18 PAJtU In s The le Manx 24-lwiir i-iuinian. raci will be fin on Sep. 28-29. provided ihr Intimation, i Automobile n mree. the French Automobile Sport Federatioii .-.nd In H Ihe rat.- was to have been run on Junr 15 :nd 16. but was IMiMinnrd because69 words
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Advertisement511 1968-06-12 18 Si We are looking for an outstanding man to fill the post of BUDGET OFFICER Itc-ponsihiljtirs nrising and coordinating budK<Mitiir. on a ipany-wlde bftfls and assisting Managemen' in i valuation o( operating und I control information. QuillfUlll— l if yean old. with a degree/ nlsed University College or Professional Instiiute511 words
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Advertisement110 1968-06-12 18 can offet^STj^Km^ i I You can actually feel tnequjhty^fc £S| f\ when you wear luxurious wnite.^B j Whitmo-t Permanent Press shirt fl g^ you can see it (and so can of erst (|JB by the way it stays absolu- «^M I immaculate and wrinkle free all day. *^B This is110 words
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Miscellaneous54 1968-06-12 18 A lit',/ Oop iifi \.T. H ami in I 1 THOUGHT I TXO V' 'X* i-j*""-- ""~> MOLD IT I MXI TBUMPCX' BAZ VErziß >~. got you OOP I'LL AU.TM' tVAYOFr", f OUZ. I I J^T^. 1 f SEE SIB TAKE [NOUusr RWU WAY.' > IsMOW TSrt} j, \I PIDMT54 words
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Article, Illustration382 1968-06-12 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - By MANSOOR RAHMAN JJYDERABAD Blues' hopes of playing themselves into a first-day winning position in their two-day match against Malaysian Government Services cricket team were dashed by heavy rain which washed out play after tea at Kuala Lumpur's Pantai ground yesterday The Indian tourists382 words
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Article149 1968-06-12 19 II > IiXA.I \il 1., I |S)1 INNS. til 1.1 i VI I- run out 8 i.iil'\l c and b (iumrharan 7l< MIKI RJI run out Zl ARRAS h Delilaan 37 ■AMI MAM lbw Delilkan 17 ROY b (turueharan t N. B. PATtI. h (.urucharaa 11 VnUT not out149 words
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165 1968-06-12 19 Schools to 'feed' Peng Soon's squad 'THE schools are expected to provide at least 20 players lor the Singapore Bad m. lit on Association's "follow up" training scheme. This was s'atcd yesterday :>y l.row K:.-n Katt. w h<i ll coaching primary and secondary schoolboys and girlt. KJ l.eoa a Ktaool165 words
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Article63 1968-06-12 19 S»ifts of Singapore have entered two teanu for the Jets' open relays at Kampong Pandan Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. I 1 n. Swifts will compete agalJi't two JeU teams and one from Lights, also of Kuala Lumpur. In rive events 4 x 100 m 4 x63 words
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Article259 1968-06-12 19 I ONDON, Tues South African -born Peter Walker had the shatterIng bowling figures of 5-9 in 34 overs and helped Olamorgan to beat Hamp--hlre by an innings and lfl runs in an English county cricket championship match y«Kferday Walker. a brilliant bowler and fielder, joinedReuter - 259 words
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Article35 1968-06-12 19 Tin ..J tj--".ft j--".f soccti match b«t»een Singapore and Indonesia, scheduled to be played at Jalan Be*ar stadium tonight, is off The Indonesian* are unable to make the trip because of vixa difficulties35 words
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Article35 1968-06-12 19 MELBGL'h.NE lur -Results of Victorian football (Australtanruleti matches: Carltun 13-lj (93i bt Fltrrov 4-10 (M>; Rich- mend 11-15 '81 1 bt Hawthorn 1 11-14 (80. Ft Kllda 16-17 (113/ bt Etser.don 8-9 >57. ReutcrReuter - 35 words
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Article325 1968-06-12 19 riEHE >vi double double In tht seventh annual East Cna*: coif championships heid at Kuantan Yeo Thlan Boon won the tross fcnr) handicap tlliimn'n over 54--holes uitii scores of 349 *nd 22* re>)»ctlvely D' Mohamed Taib s!o hart a "drubli". finishing runner-up tn Thlan Boon In oo'h dnlsi.->p« with325 words
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Article246 1968-06-12 19 \|OK Kliouu Meng won the 1 A Claafc >t Jackie 1 ♦yiting his cloteit rival Jrt«« I>\ by 121 p.nirtll» to earn an ai:-rxpenset pi.cl trl-j t:> compete in th* Austral.an cli«mpio ish p &io'<c*rded :;.160 Rc-nlti at Jackies. MM Clintr: 1 K M M«k (3150) 2 Jffece Dy246 words
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Article507 1968-06-12 19 f ONDON, Tues— Australia beat England by 159 L runs on the final day of the First Test at Old TrarTord. Manchester, today. Scores: Australia 357 and 22f> Englartf 185 and 253. Enilund made a bright •tart todsv despite their tiopeleai position. Resumlnt at 152-5 In507 words
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Article78 1968-06-12 19 ROME. Tue»— ltsly won the turopean soccer champlonlup here la' t r.'ght when they beai Yugc&laMa 2-0 In the replayed final Two well taken first-half toal* clinched tht match for the Italians whose win broiiff'.t Hrn crowd some compensation (or Italy's pen: showing lv the 1986 WTldReuter - 78 words
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183 1968-06-12 19 WIX countries have J rrady conflrmed their participation In the Singapore AAA t>p?n championships at f arrer Park on Aug. 2-4. They are Malaysia, Indonesia. Thailand. Ceylon. Burma and Australia. There Is a Rood chance that the Philippine*. wau!d also eerd i team183 words
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Article218 1968-06-12 19 'Comsback' victory for Ann ANN Ebert. a former iuigapore 400 m champion mad* a ..r.e comeback ve>terdiv with a 63 B»ec performance to cllo 2 At-tc off her c»n record on ;he second day of the City District AC^nola ciuur.plonshlps Aiic. y,: 'he Convent of th« Ho!y Infant Jtr'K won218 words
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Advertisement167 1968-06-12 19 THE MOST POPULAR AREA HOLLAND GARDEN DT 6ms HOLLAND RD SPORE HHft 2-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED MKjW BUNGALOWS MM HIGH RENT GOOD RETURN I r^"i BIG CASH DISCOUNT r> "•'.T.T' Oetoils From Our Office 4r; r-t SB CLgi I Mttalkd Hood l Llth»m«i T y^j n Com»tot«d. *t». §> >>v VtRV LU»167 words
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Advertisement347 1968-06-12 19 problems solved £\^H* with Unitrex-M3 H«R£^ en e y Electric Adding Machine w th Credit Balance E Kj^y mt Add, Subtract, Multiply Conw tinuous Sub-Totais for Easy K Reference. Calculate quickly and simply your sales volume, cash outlays, wages of employes, ciscount. interest, conversion into dollars, etc. Place it next347 words
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Miscellaneous128 1968-06-12 19 1 KTIO Uirtr.cl rhjinpiu.i^.i.ji Bt ;:m«ji (CnS grd'. K.itonf lEiglapi. Mil I I\M)» > por» inlrr rlub: Indian Aun v RuOber M Rdi. HO( XI.V S'ptn ko final r<pu<: CSC Jamenitu ißaRu six (IK Spore IMF Di». 1: C Storage v MSA ipsdung. Oi«. j: Cathay v r it M128 words
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Article, Illustration128 1968-06-12 20 All eyes on a happy Prime Minister 4 HAPPY Tengku Abdul Rahman leaving Wisma Putra after the five-nation defence talks in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Watching n i m walk to his car are (from left) Tun Abdul Razak. New Zealand's Premier. Mr. K.J. Holyoake, the Minister of Finance, Tun Tun128 words
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Article60 1968-06-12 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr K'lth Holyoake, will fly Into Singapore on Thursday lor one-day visit alter the Kuala Lumpur five-power defence talks. While here, he is expected to call on his Singapore counterpart. Mr. Le<' Kuan Vi \v to briel him on the60 words
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Article330 1968-06-12 20 LONDON. Tues —Closing mid- i die price* of selected stocks not 1 1 including stamp duty were: OILTtUtiKD £33 1 16 Pundlnit 4. £»5 -r'i War lV £475 16 BANKS Chartered 7« 6 6 1 Hon.kong £lU'. -fl 16 1 INSI RANCE Com Un 62330 words
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99 1968-06-12 20 SAIGON. Tues. dm. William Westmoreland Irft In n- today after c n in m a nil i n s A.nrrican forces in Soulh Vietnam for four m nShorth In-fore Ir.iiint:. the ">l-year-old <irneral admitted that virtor\ in the classical milit try srnse was99 words
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Advertisement300 1968-06-12 20 IT IS THE that count OVER 130.000 SUCCESSES ***THE RAPID RESULTS COLLEGE OF LONDOR for raped relucts w^g^H '^"TgSßg^^ ~~-<— ""•nt* ES n»o'* (•part air mail pottal taitiaa to>: Lao (II 8., Boi Sacrxarv>)ii» C I.S C. o» J.), Accoantancr (AC C A., I CW A A I A >.300 words
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