The Straits Times, 5 July 1968
1968-07-05
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Title Section27 1968-07-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 50,000 The Straits Times I III! Hiiiisjniii Hhwsphiiiip Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. JULY 5, 1968 15 CENTS KDN. 3104 M.C. (P) 001427 words
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257 1968-07-05 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. MALAYSIA and the Philippines today got down to "brass tacks" over the Sabah claim. Both sides said "substantial progress" had been made. The discussions, now ending their third week, concentrated on two documents of 1962. One was signed by theAgencies - 257 words
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Article, Illustration773 1968-07-05 1 PREM KUMAR - PREM KUMAR Accord on anti-Red plans By I: Kuala Lumpur. Thursday MALAYSIA is to deploy more troops to fight the terrorists on the Thai border. This was disclosed today [>> the l)e--nuly Prime Minister and Minister lor Defence, Tun Alxltil Rank, after a special meetingReuter - 773 words
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Article82 1968-07-05 1 Cholera in Perlis, Johore KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The whole of Perils and K<'t.i TiiiKgi In Johore were today declared cholera Infected areas. Kota Tinggl was declared Infected following the dpath of a nine-year-old Chinese boy. His 12-year-old elder brother .s warded m the General Hospital, also surTermg from cholera. In82 words
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Article50 1968-07-05 1 JAKAHTA Ilium- Malaysia and Indonesia are expected to sltin a trade and economir agreement tomorrow following tour days of i.i(enM\r talks here between Indonesian officials and h MalavMan delcitatlcm. official?- dtsrlosed today The agreement will >>c Msned at 10 am at the Trade Ministry. Antaia said AP.AP - 50 words
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Article44 1968-07-05 1 PARIB, Thurs A French firm has programmed a computer to cast horoscopes The machine, fed lor eight month* with data on the positions of the stars for every hour back to IBS turns out horoscopes for five f ranch a tlmr44 words
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Article, Illustration801 1968-07-05 1 Death row six: A mercy plea goes to the Sultan KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday TWO telegrams, one to tin 1 Null. in n| .In bore ;iiid i he other lo (Ik* Johore Stole Secretory, were wttA today appealing for clemency fur the us nun condemned lo death for roaaorting with flu-801 words
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155 1968-07-05 1 Motor assembly: No new plants order KOALA 1.1 MPI R. Thurv T h c <io\ rrnmrnt .iiinoiim I'd i.Ki.n that no more nrw motor avormbly plants uould br srt up and nn nrw models or makes allowed to be assembled locally It also warned lh.it if .1111 plant did not155 words
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Article37 1968-07-05 1 Moscow rhui Ttaa soviet I'niini ii'mv dc lured lull «upp<;rt fm F.vt Orman ciirl» on imu aeroa in •> Brilni as (Mr MM Britain and France Indued pmte»t* with Miwfot Ml the new restrictions— Reuln37 words
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Article13 1968-07-05 1 SYDNEY Thun S'ucient demonstrator* notrd \n Melbourne. B>dney and Brubant today13 words
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Article60 1968-07-05 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesian military officials today denied that the 10 Indonesians arrested in Malaysia earlier this week on charges of Illegally entering Malaysian waters are Marine Commandos. "They are probably HBUftan." otM nitirial said. In Johore yesterday, the police confirmed that the 10 arrested in a boat in60 words
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Article44 1968-07-05 1 PORTSMOUTH Thurs —A single cannon shot echoed across Pot iui today t< m<u«. the end "l I 28.000-mi> I i>rcia'on- ph. khortllna loared a MOM the 59--veai-i.o frwngroc*! ke;ch Li\el> Lad. I voyaje that bevmi hi a \t-rr a.o Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article29 1968-07-05 1 LONDON. Thurs— The Brit'.vh Governmen: tM an Urdu-speakini; iareer diplomat. Sir Mom-. Jane*, as Kj new Ambassador lv India. It was reported Urn night. AP.AP - 29 words
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Article272 1968-07-05 1 Strike threat by power men L f UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. About 2.000 technical workers of the National Electricity Board today threatened to join the planned big civil service strike on Sept. 1 if negotiations over their i wage claims were not begun by then. The president of the NEB272 words
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Article31 1968-07-05 1 BODY NO 28 FOf ND IN 81. WATERS HONG KONG. I Another body of < hinese man. aced about 30. fnnarl in Hone Knnc witer* :»'h in recent days. Eeul«r31 words
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Article, Illustration373 1968-07-05 2 GENEVA ACCORDS LIKELY TO BECOME BASIS FOR PEACE NEGOTIATIONS PARIS. Thursday. UNITED STATES and North Vietnamese negotiators appear to be moving towards a dialogue on the use of the 1954 Geneva Agreements as a basis for a future settlement of the Vietnam problem.373 words
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180 1968-07-05 2 The war 's toll mounts for U.S. troops gAHiOV ihurv Th* minihrr .if Amrrir.ins killrri in rnmhat in South Virtnam during thr fi-i six munths of Ihi* jrrar his surpavsrd IS drath^ in thr war f«r all of lant year, official Inures showrd today. A IS. xpokctni.in rrpnrtrd IX7 Amrrtran*AP - 180 words
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Article30 1968-07-05 2 OASPORT i N>» York I Thur»— Pi\r mrrr.brr* nf a family from Nrv. Berlin Wuwon.«in »rrr k.:,frt ymtfrday iiftrrnoiin «hfn :hnr t*in-rngin*d airplane cra«hrd near hut APAP - 30 words
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120 1968-07-05 2 lAKARTA. Thurs. Preu Mdent Suharto has or dered the armed forces and all government agcnrc> ro-operate in .speed ng u;> distribution of es.se.tial raw material import.s atid to <\ in an attempt to liiten.s.fy p/oduction. iir Cabinet Secretariat announced. Thr armed fornAP - 120 words
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Article98 1968-07-05 2 360 held in raid on banks MONTEVIDEO. Thurs. Troops and police raided two banks here last night and arrested at least 360 officials and clerks Thr t»o banks of the Republic and thf On;a, B»nn *ere put under rruiriul law on June 24 in an efT.irt to halt a cripplingReuter - 98 words
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188 1968-07-05 2 'Thin line' defence go-ahead to counter Peking's N-threat WASHINGTON. Thurs.- The Pentagon intends to continue developing the Sentinel anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) network during Ameri-can-Soviet talks on ways to deescalate the nuclear arms race, defence officials said yesterday. President John.vm has ruled out a massive ABM system as protection against Soviet188 words
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Article, Illustration322 1968-07-05 3 BUT PILOT OF DC-8 SAYS HE DIDN'T VIOLATE RED AIR SPACE WASHINGTON, Thursday. State Department reiterated yesterday that a U.S. troop transport aircraft bound for Vietnam had violated Soviet air space over the Kurile Islands, despite a denial by the pilot. The Department's322 words
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Article, Illustration169 1968-07-05 3 Brezhnev on 'the rotten society' Page 13 Air Force base at Yokota. 25 miles north-west ol Tokyo. Capt. Tosolinl said they had been released only alter he had signed a written statement to say that he hr.6 violated Soviet air space. No violotion "I did not violate their air space.Reuter - 169 words
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71 1968-07-05 3 Five headless bodies in drifting boat MANILA Thuri. The heiidkMi txjd.es of three turn mid tun wiiinrn were found in a moturbuai drilling uR northern ,m.ir Island, about 250 mile* u:li E..M ol Mani.a. ihe Manila Times reported today I'.osrnKti'.t utxmrd another ooat saw the bodies early thu wttk but71 words
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Article79 1968-07-05 3 I ONMHf, Am Mr Harold V,iU.,n iii.»> iiiiit ■I mi In- l.impoonrd on televUm .ifter .i Ill.iiiUi BB( li.in M mkr.m.nnst him. The ruli;;; uasrnforcri'«i becuM isbc niiii i.i!felt that too many tonir diaiiN ueif utini; iinpi r Min.itinns of thr Prinir MiliiMrr and other |i..li ti< UReuter - 79 words
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Article132 1968-07-05 3 French bank rate goes up DARIS. Thurs— France has raiseo her bank rate from I| to 5 per cent the highest level in the Common Market in a series of me.sures aimed at saving the franc and the French economy from the backlash of the "May revolution. Economics Mm iReuter - 132 words
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222 1968-07-05 13 Brezhnev: America is a rotten degrading society MOSCOW. ihurs— Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, head of the Soviet Communist Party, described the I'nited States yesterday as a rotten, decaying and degrading society rent by violence and racial strife. The only hope he held out (or America was that it would inevitably beReuter - 222 words
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Article31 1968-07-05 13 BEIRUT. Thurg The Al Fa'ah guerrilla organization yerterday riaimrri 30 lirarli ranuaitiex in an Rll-night at'ack on an Israrn nenlrment at Ham Id:va in the Galilee area of Israel31 words
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368 1968-07-05 13 Highway murder bid on Sirhan's brother TWO SHOTS FIRED AT HIM, POLICE TOLD PASADENA, Thursday. gAIDALLAH Sirhan, 36, elder brother of ihe accused killer of Senator Robert Kennedy, was under a 24-hour police guard today after a shooting attempt on his life on a Los Angeles highway early yesterday morning.368 words
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Article190 1968-07-05 13 Police kill sniper in gun battle YEW YORK. Thurs.— A man shot a young woman to death in a Central Park comfort station yesterday. He then climbed to the roof and wounded an 80--i year-old man and two policemen in a gun battle before he was killed. •He apparently MReuter; AP - 190 words
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184 1968-07-05 13 MELBOURNE. Thurs. A burly Melbourne stevedore gate- crashed an exclusive Independence Day lunr.heon at the Southern Cross Hotel today, shouting to the guest speaker. Opposition leader Mr. Gough Whitlam: "What about the war In Vietnam? What about the Americans torturing the Vietnamese people?184 words
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Article24 1968-07-05 13 lOKVo Thun lhfie are *****.211 televUlon sen in Japan one fur e\erv five people according to the Jinan Broadcasting Corporation -UPI.UPI - 24 words
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126 1968-07-05 13 PARIS. Thurs French hydrogen bomb tests are expected to start In the Padflc within a few days. Kirst experiments will he connected with firing mechanisms, according to Informed aourcev Three H-bombs hate been prepared f°r detonation and one of them u> due toReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration88 1968-07-05 13 JHIRTY years ago, James Hilton'* novel, "Goodbye. Mr. Chips", became a motion picture milestone when the late Robert Donat played schoolmaster Mr. Chipping, and Greer Garson his wife Katherine. For the 1968 musical version of this film, Peter O'Toole and88 words
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Advertisement270 1968-07-05 2 Lovely complexionsbrimming with healthWONDER TONIC with CANDY TASTE fUM Each HICEE is equivalent to 10 oranges (vit.C E^H^l Keep your complexion free from blemishes, prevent colds and get that fi^K^l extra boundless energy for sports by taking Hicee everyday. Each t^Ht^ii H'rcee tablet contains a strong dose of 500mg. of270 words
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Advertisement183 1968-07-05 2 K3^« ,V ■a^BaW I*' -r> HsaW^^ iff a^tMi Ik, ff <. im Fi r m sft. J Sa^Sa^L^Saw M^SaH Kj^aV IP^ 3 Sa^a^l^ j| X* Sa^a^Sa^Sar *^BBIB^B^aMaBMSBHSBaBHBaHr< //^SL>^^SbV It's upsetting to be troubled is a medically approved forby constipation, yet simple mula whose action is gentl* constipation is really nothing183 words
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Miscellaneous37 1968-07-05 2 TUB SAMBOLS ....-< JC-, -fe^ /^cooee «T\ W i vONVtv r^B^*^^lss* UCXMf OU I THAT fiMOUID «F f] m og ICPT^W \sav6* oirr/ ynjgMCO oerfA (Jo coo*. r^T 4t /Til s» a iirrni'N ***^^S4W» rjfc^ MOMC OCAR J37 words
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Advertisement137 1968-07-05 3 Naturally it costs a little more K^aaaaaaaaE^aaaaaaaaaW ■Spf This is the only hair cream you can buy that contains the 18 active ingredients essential for healthy hair. Surely that's worth a little extra? Silvikrin Hair Cream contains measured amounts That's why Silvikrin Hair Cream costs a little of all the137 words
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Advertisement485 1968-07-05 3 AOnerUtemnt The SR-T 101 has the only TTL with CLC If you like photography you should know what this means: Of all the 3b mm reflex cameras with through-the-lens (TTL) exposure meters, the Minolta SRT 101 has the only TTL that works well in extremely high contrast light conditions. It485 words
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Article, Illustration121 1968-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A smllinK Vice-President of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Mr. Hang Ryang Wook, is seen above giving a few tips to the women attending a rooking class at the Pek Kio Community Centre, which he visited today. This was part121 words
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164 1968-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A total of 2,275 new applicants for employment were registered with the Employment Exchange In May, according to the Labour Ministry's monthly report published today. Of these, nearly half or 1.036 were school-leavers. 466 had been on temporary Jobs. 135 had been164 words
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Advertisement308 1968-07-05 4 ODEON: TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! (BOX-PLANS NOW OPEN) TODAY'S MOST CONTROVERSIAL ISSUE! ABORTION legal or illegal SEE! THE ACTUAL BIRTH OF BABIES MA INCLUDING ONE iKf BY CAESARIAN. M) F^S' (THIS PART IN \^IPV v 1 II aY V 1 -»*^^^^BaTaaaTi BaTJ BaTJ itORNvL JK'.Jf jT nLMtr mws! thlu misofawomaksiumc »T i308 words
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Advertisement117 1968-07-05 4 I 1 I've Lived With Cancer What would be tour ren lion If one mornlnt «ou <uddrnl> frit a i»m:r— mr! itninvm-l i telltale lump Would voo harr the pretence ol rrlnd. <he courage m do a« Vircima Wh)tne> did* Read her remarkable Uorr with IU mrtair ol hope (or117 words
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Advertisement224 1968-07-05 4 J ■Vi Irt1 rtV < Wi%V.V.ViVt%V 1 V: 1 .-.■.'.•.WSV.'.SV.'.Vi Tffe inruT P E-i. tan promotion 1 at 9.00 p.m sharp pROFESS|ONAL at the BOXING j Gay World Stadium three maih events J NAI TAWAT GOLOEN HOFF J ,Th* Tho Terror) 10l] MIM. Rat .t-%. ln O sn*, l3 n224 words
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Advertisement346 1968-07-05 4 1 CAPITOL A^BAflE HANDS, BAZOOKAS. <h,,>wts Wel dynamite and machine GUNS.. .THESE WERE THE f^ ARSENAL OF THE KILLER BAHALION! B Bbbbbbbbbbb^Bbl^ BbbbbbP A *^^mW |k "BaaaaHK M H^ I BBaVßaP^P^a^BaaWß^BaaE^Bll M KILLER BATTAUON> GEUR6E MONTGOMERY WIDESCREEN 4 EASTMANCQLOR j REX -TOMORROW MIDMCIIT a^P*.* %96^P^Baam «^*t- -aaaaaam Bl^Taay -NEIGHBOURS" In346 words
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Advertisement500 1968-07-05 4 H B Illllflfl H" H' "l* OBGANISATiON I pal j'" ll^"»'*»'*"^"' rt n I LAST DAY'!! ■i 11 am, 1.43, 4 00. 6.30 t 915 "Reflections in a Golden Ey«" B K In Technicolor Panavi;ion "from Warner Bo- Seven Art- g B OPENS TOMORROW H k Bi i Pl Tomorrow500 words
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Article, Illustration342 1968-07-05 5 Women told: you less MUAR, Thursday. 'J'HE Government cannot implement the equal pay principle at present "not because we love our women less, but because we love our country more." •If our country is in financial difficulties we expect everyone, including the women, to sacrifice a little bit." the Minister342 words
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Article, Illustration254 1968-07-05 5 Elusive Chin Peng still tops list of 'wanted men' By CHAN BENG SOON ITROH, Thurs.—Communist leader Chin Peng is "probably still hiding" on the Thai side of the border, a top Malaysian operations officer said here today. "And he still head.s the list of our nuvt wanted men." another police254 words
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Article35 1968-07-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.- -A ;n aid of the Lady Tempter Hobpita'. Lund will be held hi thr Carcosa. the reMornre of the British Hii?h CMUriMtaMr I M:ilayMa. on Weci.nidHy nt 11 am.35 words
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Article33 1968-07-05 5 PENANO. Tliur-s The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. will open a FAMA seminar on the problems of padi marketing at the Butterworth Town Hall at 2.30 pm. next Mond.iy.33 words
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Article62 1968-07-05 5 Customs seize 4 moonshine stills AtOR STAK. Thurs. Customs officers found tour still., operating in i. luk.tr at Sungei Korok. near here, this morning. But the moonshiners exraped. After a two-hour search, they found 20 jars containing 680 gallons of fermented mash, and 30 gallons of liquor in bottles hidden62 words
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Article44 1968-07-05 5 JAKAHIA. nun Uid-H inurned I'm more rubber romi.ime plants in South .Sum.iri seized during confri)nt..tion with Malaysia. to their Malaysian owner*. Antara New* Agency reported today Tlir mill.s ATr mined by th» Nm Hua and Ouan Long companies. APAP - 44 words
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107 1968-07-05 5 MANILA. Iliurs— Indonesia |MM banned all rue imports from the Philippines. ...M-rnini ill sources said Iml.n Ihe HBNSa, from the (nnernitiinl Kiir and < <>m Administration said the Indonesian Embass.t in Singapore had ad\ised rite traders that thr ban had been imposed after "a sad107 words
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174 1968-07-05 5 Husband granted decree on wife's adultery SINGAPORE, Thurs. 1 A mechanical supervisor, Joselyn Neubronner, was today granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Kulasekaram on the grounds of his wife's adultery. Neubronner told the court that he and his wife, Irene Chin, were married at St. Josephs Portugese Mission Church174 words
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Article31 1968-07-05 5 SUNOEI PATAN.T Iliurs Rr\ Mother Rita, hoacimiitre^s of thr Alar Star Qmi. ha.s Irft for Paris to ttend a ch«DXrr i.f hrr Ord'r Bie Dames dc Sain; Ma.r31 words
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Article27 1968-07-05 5 BUKIT MERI OAM Thuri> The annual St Aiihf t, feul her.v.ili be held on Jury 2*. and not on July 31. as rtcirted toduv27 words
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Miscellaneous298 1968-07-05 5 Straits Times Crossword .< MM tan ri ill Khiili i hat varies In Us cha- 7 Thtyf should fcno* in>» rttv (II). proaLce good crops 13 I A theologian Uno retrocre*- in It ioften polite no they «a> si*e essayist '7' ■j Tlie peareablr girl returning IS Epilhet tn flatter298 words
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33 1968-07-05 6 KUANTAN. Thurs. The Kuantan Rotary Club will sponsor a students txrhange programme tn PahaiiK this year Hi president Mr Denyl Dia*. .said n dinner »t :he Ku.in;.m Club33 words
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Article20 1968-07-05 6 Mem I Indian c x vancn by ■iii r'admji.-R •ivrr.- h»ld h*rr recently, will itM P»r,ang Fund20 words
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133 1968-07-05 6 'Hospitality discounts' to lure tourists to U.S. Xl ALA I.I'MPIR. Thurs. The American Government has launched "hospitality discount" programme aimed at drawing more tourists to the country Disclosing this today, the regional director (South Pacific) of the United States Travel Service. Mr Daniel Young, said that the programme would reduce133 words
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Article, Illustration117 1968-07-05 6 A silent pause for 16 brave polcemen Picture by SOONG HON SIN Defence Minister and chief delegate to the talks. Air Chief Marshal Tun Dawee Chullasapya (sixth from left, beside Tun Abdul Razak) said: •Before I proceed with my opening address. I would like to ask you to stand forSOONG HON SIN - 117 words
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Article46 1968-07-05 6 PENANC. li: I Pi A.i.rf WcllfMfv Imno niviiioii vi ill hold a ri.lv a: ppkan D»r«- hi 8 p.m. c.n July 20 ri;r SpMKrr "f t'lf St»t« As.vmb<y. Haji Sulriman bin HaM Ahnud. and top ufflciaia iTom KluU Lumpur »ill m tmonc ihr sprakert46 words
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224 1968-07-05 6 200 pc overtime: Union puts the blame on port bosses SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Harbour Board Statf Association has criticised the Port of Singapore Authority man- agement for -having all along taken it easy" and done little to keep pace with the port's progress. In its annual report association said224 words
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Miscellaneous85 1968-07-05 6 BBP^^B^™ "^.KjWatJLD MVC RACKET WPVE H*X> I L^^*™ PBOBW I I--' NOBOCY WUNTIN' iW^TvVxX'SWMASaA NANVSOTV EVB Y MQMT, KJR C*T j T WtU., \TMO9B GUVS yWm WOBHV 1 fDR MOUTOPUk I J"^l k t*TTE«. «LEEP SAKt' I NFVE« >CWEW SL^PIM'S OUT 7U&X I *AXTT THEM? V «MO*&WHZX j r /^SJir^w^auz?85 words
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Article, Illustration276 1968-07-05 7 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Former Singapore amateur boxing champion Brian Thomas Isaac was granted a divorce from his Beauty Queen wife June Elias, in the High Court today. Isaac, a soldier In the Singapore Armed Forces married Miss Ellas in August 1959 at the276 words
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104 1968-07-05 7 Soon: US style outfits for doctors, nurses IPOH. Thnrs. The Minister of Health, Dr. Ng Kam Poh is considering a new type of uniform for government doctors and nurses. He told reporters after a tour of the General Hospital here today, that the new uniform would be -■■tin v iin104 words
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Article57 1968-07-05 7 KUALA I LMPUR Ihurs Tun Abdul Kazak will open th» |U%I conference of the South-Last Asian regional I branch of the International Council of Archives next Tuesday, at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman. The conference ill discuss the constitution and programmes of ch<> ni-.v organisation andBernama - 57 words
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Article, Illustration751 1968-07-05 7 DEFENCE COUNSEL TO BEGIN HIS FINAL SUBMISSION TODAY REPORTER: T.F. HWANG SINGAPORE. Thursday THE Gene Koh murder trial entered its 30th clay today with only a 30--minute sitting the briefest ever in the case. Reason: Defence counsel Mr. S. K. Lee, who751 words
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123 1968-07-05 7 Dr. Ngui; I heard Dr. Wong intends to resign he had never been as angry." Dr. Ngui said it was on th;it occasion that Freddy naici that hU friendship ui n two h';mo.sexual«— one. hi* lormer Singapore ■chool teacher, and the other, his superior in a London firm— had misled123 words
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Advertisement139 1968-07-05 7 own high-class homes in first-class residential area with beautiful, quiet country-side surroundings. FESNHILL GARDENS AT FERNHILL ROAD, OFF STEVENS ROAD. Ideal location: a first-class residential district, situated on high land, commanding pleasant view. Amenities: situated close to commercial and shopping centres schools markets super-markets cinemas churches etc., well serviced by139 words
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Advertisement257 1968-07-05 7 W^yt {ifilHi'it m safety <v -/W t*» x At the Mercedes-Benz proving ground, en- > *> <* 9 gineers fire cars from rocket sleds to re- create head-on 65 m.p.h. crashes. Even -■> J after this the doors stay closed, ard the entire sitting area remains intact. That s *m.257 words
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179 1968-07-05 8 Causeway regulars get multiple visit passes OHO RE BAHRU. J Thurs. The Immigration authorities here have started to issue multiple visit passes to commuters from Singapore. With these pas.se.\ the 3.700 Singaporeans who regularly come here need not have their passports stamped every time they enter the state from Singapore.179 words
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Article113 1968-07-05 8 SINGAPORE Ihurs— rur mer stock broker N'g Chiau Bent. 4u. has lileu notice of appeal aj.unst a llieh Court decision (ranting a decree nisi to his wife in tin- Mr and Mrs. Homemaker" divorce suit His wife. Penelope I m hrng Sim. 27, adopted daughter of113 words
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Article314 1968-07-05 8 GILBERT WOODEN - GILBERT WOODEN Q Thugs seize $3,000 SEREMBAN. Thursday. POUR robbers, one armed with a pistol, raided a textile shop here at 7.30 last night and cscapi-d with $982 and about $2,000 worth of jewellery and goods after tying up the manager, his wife and four314 words
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96 1968-07-05 8 SINGAPORE, Thurv A shipping operator has suKgested to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to begin a campaign for funds to help set up a national shipping line. He is Mr. l In n Chi Hey. managing director of Harborline and Ship-96 words
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Article50 1968-07-05 8 KUALA IUMI'LK Ihurs I The i.MiriiMii of U Pori I Suet ri'.iiani Port Authority Tan Sri AdJul Hamid b.n MaMafa. MM) the deputy chairman Tan Sn Ahmad bin Haji Huuam. have been re-appouv-r<\ v their respective p<w>t« for another une-yenr-term. the thr Oovernmfnt Gazette announced today50 words
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Article42 1968-07-05 8 KLALA Ll MI'UR rhur». Kenny Vif* Pang Ksong. 18. «w today bound ovrr to be of good behaviour for two year» after hr had plraded guilty to iteahng four rhpque.s fri m Chan Ting Sing at Jalan Ampang on Jun*42 words
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Article, Illustration279 1968-07-05 8 S.F. YONG - $12,000 theft from banker's home S.F. YONG p! By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THIEVES broke into the home of Mr. Cheah Phin Yeow, 40, a general manager of Malayan Banking, in Jalan Kenny here early tnis morning and took valuables worth more than $12,000. It is believed that the valuables were279 words
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Advertisement260 1968-07-05 8 Save over 50% with Shellane Now's the time to buy Shellane. Get a complete Shellane kit (cylinder, regulator and rubber tubing) at the Special Bargain Price. And you qualify for over 50% savings on w tM^ isS^ pers3 the price of any one of 7 super de luxe gas appliances260 words
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Miscellaneous32 1968-07-05 8 /^-WHEN HE > MATCHIUrf S~ I I BU T MAMMY'S OST-IHON /^-IT'S IMEDIBLE-AkJ'TW^ (^yZtHa**i\( sWAvo*o S -7= cr m I ccrset that* C «mica»auro« tft -> l^!??E <( WMOteLEH) X^OW.^v V^wJ IMCWIOIBUt// J MNC^KPIftLC ft32 words
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178 1968-07-05 9 Play your part in progress, art lovers urged SINGAPORE. Thurs. -The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today urged art-loving students to play their part in Singapore's development. Speaking at the opening of the Chinese High School's four-day art exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall, he said: 'Art loving178 words
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Article50 1968-07-05 9 .SINGAPORE. Thurs A Uer. Nn Say Han. wa., fined S2J by the M Court o a Thanaiiai i:. 'he face. In fronl «f Lance-Cdrporal Loh Yoke Jul. i,t 1 .i in "us n Albert Street junction ol Stieet. Nk. In nWWtton ijW R*masamy had Uled to steal50 words
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Article171 1968-07-05 9 TdliWS educational l\ 1 hannrl X is as follows -,—H 111 a.m. Kn»lish md UHMH >•■<■ on The Baliuny H.3o— tt ><• a m Malhrmatics Sec. 1 •».iaph> And Statistics Ml 'i am. Unglish Literature v,, —Thr (.owl Karl!. 1 lill. I |s hi. or, a.m.171 words
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196 1968-07-05 9 Ship-building firm now looks for orders from Africa SINGAPORE. Thursday. t SINGAPORE i>hip building firm, Vosper Thornycroft Uniteers. has started a drive to try and obtain orders to build ships lor East Africa. The company's managing director. Mr. John Wilde, yesterday left for East Africa to discuss with Vosper Thornycroft196 words
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Article97 1968-07-05 9 Aussie food display SINGAPORE Thurs.— A four..iy lit a treat variety ut Australian wine, spirits and lood products, at the Australian Trade Commissioners Office at Ciemence.au A\enue ended this evening The Assistant Trade Commissioner. Mr W D Grove said the display was for attency customers who were li in importing97 words
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Article45 1968-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Thui 1 Member of Parliament for Delta. Madam Chan Choy Slong. last nlKht urged civic orKani play a more a.u\e mle in building a multl-ranal Mxieiv She was .-peakiiiK at the inauKural meeting ot the Henderson Road Residents Wellare As•oclmtton.45 words
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Article59 1968-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A 22It Iniat and a 105 horsepower Chnsler outboard engine are to be handed over to the Defence Minister Mr I.nn Kirn San. tomorrow for the National DeIBBM Funil The boat is the ulti of Oay Sent; and Co while the engine is59 words
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Article35 1968-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs ThM Singapore Naval Base Employee Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd has dona t-d $100 to the Lit tip Sisteri of the Pour Home for the Aged at Thomson Road35 words
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Article, Illustration266 1968-07-05 9 It's dollars for defence... the pretty way (MNGAPORE, Thurs. You can buy the dresses off the backs of models figuratively speaking. of course at a fashion show to be staged at the El Amijro nightclub on Sunday. And all for a good cause. The proceeds from the show the "Lity266 words
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140 1968-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A District Court was told today how the Offlcer-ln-Chariie of a police station discovered, by chance, discrepancies In the station's accounts which led to the chief clerk being charged with misappropriation ot pollc funds for a year. Joseph Tlo. 42. former chief140 words
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93 1968-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Im poits and Expoits Office has announced the continuation of the present levels of quotas emeriti* July 1 to the end ol the year, for wheat flour, col ton undergarments Pharmaceuticals, mild steel bars of certain surs plywood, and rolled oats93 words
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Article44 1968-07-05 9 sinc.apore. Than. Tht Minister for Law and National Development. Mr K W. Barker. and his wife will be among the liuests at the Singapore Tourist Ay, nations eighih annual dinner ami dance at the Four lions at 730 pm on July 1644 words
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Article24 1968-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Peoples Association band will Rive a public performance at the Botanic Gardens at 5 30 p.m. on Sunday24 words
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Advertisement344 1968-07-05 9 SLR 576 \£j£i Driving Lamp 4WI FOR GREATER SAFETY and kJ Bl BaY BaY W^ Mirror 406/29 CONFIDENCE insist on RER6-RER? I 111 IVBBBBBBBBf filVm^al ShUbbW General Purpose Lamp 534 PRECISION-MADE ACCESSORIES Reversing Lamp 494 Lucas answers your need for 'Safer Driving' equipment J^^^ see the complete range ■■affiar HbT\344 words
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Miscellaneous17 1968-07-05 9 /^.mpm HE A WATCHERW S' I I BLT MAMMVS C*& t -IRON /^Tt'S INEDiBLE-AM'TH'') (Z£S)(§Stt\ ~^S'LA (SSSOKWX17 words
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Article614 1968-07-05 10 Thne are three wn\s in which the Malaysian Government can head off a civil service strike, and gentle indications have been rfiv.'n tlint tne OovamnMni will have recourse to them :t the need arises. One way is for the Minister of Labour to reft i the dispute614 words
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Article432 1968-07-05 10 Singapore's plans to retrain redundant civilian workers discharged by the British Services are rapidly taking shape. The m rsMav •at training centre set up at T< !ok Rlangah is a major step. Makeshift auanjje•uent.s for retraining m basic skills have BO i;ir worked admirably to satisfy lmme-432 words
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255 1968-07-05 10 IyITH reference to the report "The Reason For TT 'Angry Tigers 1 Charge" (ST. July 3) I would like to Inform Inche Abdullah Sudin that the Immigration checking station at Johore Bahru Causeway is manned by 122 immigration officers working round the clock in255 words
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Letter311 1968-07-05 10 IWAB :n Bangkok on Sunday. June if and henei- had no opportunity of replying to the views expressed by tie Malayan Bar and also to those of Mi«s P O. Llm on the Bill to abolish nppeals to the I'nvy Council on eonRtllutionul mvters and criminal cases311 words
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Letter57 1968-07-05 10 THE appointment of J Education Officers recently advertised, gives special preference to government teachers U.TB teachers who have waited long and are eligible are not considered No doubt the govern ment can give an assurance to the 'ess fortunate Honours graduate trarh ers that they will be c>: sldered for57 words
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724 1968-07-05 10 Randall Heymanson - Randall Heymanson by NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC Con- gressmen. with their eye on the elections, are becoming alarmed by signs of revolt In their constituencies. It could be a Republican year. DoaaMtat IWNI are overshadowing the Vietnam War. Congressional mall shows that724 words
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Article803 1968-07-05 10 by A Special Correspondent HONG KONG. Thur* The confirmation washed up on Hong Kong's beaches VIOLENT street fighting between power-hungry factions has transformed Canton, the metropolis of South China, into a city under internal siege, where the police retreat into barricaded station houses guarded by armed troops.803 words
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Advertisement27 1968-07-05 10 BALI DIRECT FROM SINGAPORE WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS SMGAPOftE:WBMA INDONESIA. 4JJ ORCHARD ROAD. Tf I !»M«/7/t. Kuala umnrn i bangunan maim. s« jal an tuanku asdui Rahman, m m*i*27 words
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Advertisement81 1968-07-05 10 sbm nwa ■^•■rtTTTirrnwrMJ^TTJ'TVV^^a; "V vJH HUGE NEW pantiis crnrar nt assorted designs STOCK OF i colours FANTASTIC $1/ <K bargains "Birsr JUST AMUVtD! < J&'sKS S2/SC Hch I I=^ JrJTI Where the best costs upu iessf 72/74. HIGH STREET. TEL: ***** (5 LINES) DEVON Ft CYDER ik FjSHH Trtat r°»netf81 words
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Article, Illustration167 1968-07-05 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. QIRLS of the Singapore People's Association Girls' Pipers Band blaring away with "'Scotland the Brave" and local melodies provided the big surprise for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's Vice-President. Mr. Kang Ryang Wook, when he visited the People's Association atLow Yew Kong - 167 words
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Article162 1968-07-05 11 OINGAPORE. Thurs. No-one in Singapore today would officially say why a Puskpak training aircraft presented to Singapore by the Government of India has never left toe ground since last December. But a spokesman Of the Flying Club said the aircraft had a number of drawbacks162 words
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72 1968-07-05 11 JOHORE BAHRI'. Thurs About 709 MrfMn of I nitcil Malayan Pineapple factory in Srudal iit ketrd tin- f ictory in protest ,<e;iln.sr the arrest of the M of Ihrir mllr.i tues >r>lerrlajr. The 21 «rr«- picked up in n joint operation h> the Special72 words
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Article, Illustration249 1968-07-05 11 JUDITH YONG - I feel so big tonight says jubilant Lucy JUDITH YONG B, SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Ex journalist Mr». Lucy Goodwin, in a floor-length silver grey cheongsam, was the star at last night's presentation of prizes to the winning entrants of the Sixth Asian Advertising Congress contest. Her agency Advert lMnsr Constants walked249 words
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Advertisement177 1968-07-05 11 111 *S- a^^Mtou m I ,*m i Hi Daddy, please So much depends on Daddy Daddy it »lv»ys in demand. Whether as the you can make provision for your own future. fount of all knowledge, or pta.n Mr. Finit. Why not have a word with the Man from the You177 words
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Advertisement72 1968-07-05 11 WORLD-RENOWNED ZEISS Mad* in W. Germany. QXJALI ZEISS UMBRAL SUNGLASSES protects your eyes from harmful Ultra-violet and Infra-red rays. MARWITZ SPECTACLE FRAMES for fashionable eyewearers Gives you a better appearance. k/ ji *j| r W 1 The Latest JEBSEN JESSEN (S) LTD. ("KM) 7^ll^: sngapore je asia ss.«asce i >72 words
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Miscellaneous794 1968-07-05 11 ON YOUR TV AND RADIO TODAY TV SINGAPURA RADIO SINGAPURA CHANNEL i Cinema All tor Money (Can- I -iiuki MM >iktiu Themes in Music. 400 Jus: m»m pm o,^, tonese. Part |>; 1140 Close M aatt ti ctUo 410 Dff J.c. m.r! *2P pJEft.rTh IH«NXU I hi.,, >i mv Mt.w.794 words
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144 1968-07-05 12 Malaysia may adopt U.S. industrial relations system IT U A L A LUMPUR. Thurs. Two top Malaysian officials concerned with industrial relations were quoted here today as saying that Malaysia may in time modify its present system of compulsory arbitration in labour disputes. They are Sir George Oehlers, chairman of144 words
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111 1968-07-05 12 This. ..hie. ..is the ...hic...news... I> K I I I TOWN. •E» Thurs. The news bulletin over Radio Brunei last night was punctuated by a series of "hies" midway during the news. Then suddenly all ui-nt quiet and music was played. After 1.) minutes, buk tanir the news reader. Mr.111 words
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Article, Illustration308 1968-07-05 12 13 sacked after graft probe HARUN PRAISES RESPONSE OF PUBLIC KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs THIRTEEN Government officers have so far been sacked following investigations by the Anti-Corruption Agency. The unlucky 13th was told to quit yesterday. The 13 are from various parts of West Malaysia. Some have had to quit for308 words
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132 1968-07-05 12 SEARCH FOR LOST BEACON—A MINE FOUND INSTEAD CINOAPORE, Thurs. The Port Authority of Singapore lost a beacon but found a mme a relic from World War 11. Now divers from the Sembawang Navd Ba.se are being called In to probe the depths at the wester.. approaches to Jurong Harbour to132 words
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Article72 1968-07-05 12 IPOH. Thurs— A labourer, Ne Kok Chang. 44. and his wife, Kuan Lee Vong. 35. were killed last night when their motor-cycle was involved in a head-on collision with a lorry on the Ipoh-Chemor Road. Ng was killed on the spot while his wife who72 words
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185 1968-07-05 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs 0 Evelyn Loh Kum Moon, U, an adopted daughter of a cabaret "mummy", who was found unconscious in her room in Kirn 1 Seng Road on Monday afternoon, died in the General Hosoital early yesterday. Her mother. Madam Bessie185 words
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87 1968-07-05 12 No debate walkover for Alatas, says Khir JOHORE BAIIKI Thurs. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today said he was prepared to meet Professor Syed Hussein Alatas to debate the I'iKher Education Planning Committee's report in August nr September, after his return from a tour overseas The place87 words
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Article28 1968-07-05 12 IPOH Tlmr.v The Perak Girls lan ndary School \ul! hold a food and lun fair in buildim; rand .11 X..:: here on hoturda) ..:ic! Sunday.28 words
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Article, Illustration254 1968-07-05 12 Mining firm owner ordered to pay $7,500 IPOH, Thurs. Tht proprietor of the firm of Nader Consultant (Mining), Mr. S. Pakianathan, was ordered by the High Court today to pay $7,500 and costs to his former employee. Mr. Soo Peng Kong, a mining engineer. The award represented three months' salary254 words
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Advertisement269 1968-07-05 12 Look what the experts found when they tested these popular cars IThe four cylinder 1 108 cc engine has a 5-bearmg crankshaft and ,_^^~^"^™^^~^^~!^^^^^—^^™»™^Ml^™i^™nii^^« Kour-snced Gearbox »i,h svnJ "'f~ v Th 4MI I"' «fi|» *fi* «fi^ «Afe -«fife. *3 chromesh on all gears. Mate. 8 9 9 6 7| w269 words
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Miscellaneous73 1968-07-05 12 Hu H M Ralph U< lm <lnhl T I CAME T' BOCCE3 A FEW ITS CWEAPEI? ABE YOU^ I DONT I\f I WOCLDNT~\ 'Er~~"~ \TH INGS PER DINNER, ELMEO: THAN HAVING SuBE KNOW, WANNA Bu-iT "l^Tvl J) -IF "N S wiaa stay y >yOu CAN PUDDSY- V TH 1 S3GS.73 words
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Advertisement226 1968-07-05 13 4TCO cuts away W mowing problems Yf%Q ATCO grass cutters h,is "built in" features •CW| to ensure complete and speedy mowing Ml everytime! The ATCO"Heightomatic" one of //I I the highly successful ATCO Rotary Grass Cutters incorporates: "height of cut" adjusting sy II system by operating a lever. 2. range226 words
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Advertisement102 1968-07-05 13 For Personal Shoppers from today for ONE FULL WEEK KUAY BLANDA $2.35 LOVE LETTERS "Century" per box TOMATO JUICE 3 "gey "White Lily" 7-oz. Ou^ GERBER Strained 42 oz. 43^ P er Jar BABY Junior 7i oz. 65^ FOODS: High Meats 42 oz. 65^ FRESH DEVON CREAM $1.00 4-oz. jar102 words
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223 1968-07-05 14 j\MI Electronics has been awarded a $1.3 million contract to instal a major part of the equipment for Television House, which forms part Of Angkasapuri, the broadcasting complex in Pantai Valley, Kuala Lumpur. Installation of the equipment, which has now begun, is being223 words
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Article, Illustration231 1968-07-05 14 Ty^R lan Boon Poh. of Inler- national Computers and TaMlatcn Ltd in Singapore, left this week for the United Kingdom io Join the ICT Engineering Training School in Leichwcrth England for period of 8 months During this lime he will recuif specialised training in the installation231 words
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Article, Illustration174 1968-07-05 14 Gift for 1000th car owner MRS. lii.m Ma. travel assistant with Lufthansa Airlinev became thr proud owner of ih, luiiuth car to be ustembled in the Motor Investments Beriiad plant in Batu lisa. Se--1.111*..r on Monday Above >he K seen rereiving the keys to the Volkswagen I3M from Mrs Jennjr174 words
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298 1968-07-05 14 rp H E only advertising 1 agency operating In Singapore and Malaysia to win two first prize awards in the Sixth Asian Advertising Awards Competition Is Advertising Consultants <M) Ltd. The awards consist of first prize in the Emblem/ Logo Symbol Category with the298 words
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Article88 1968-07-05 14 In support ot the increasing trade between trie U K uid S Korea the Ben Line Steamers Ltd are further extendln: their Far Eastern Liner cargi gntM *.o Pu.san. South Korea. This new service provk-dt tor regular monthly sailings with vessels normaly loading at Rotterdam and Middlesbrough prior88 words
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Article97 1968-07-05 14 Off on H.K. course Mrs. Molly Kheonc. Counter Sales Agent of Pan American Airways. Kuala Lumpur, left recently to attend a Passenger Sales Training Course In Hong* kong. This Course is organised by Pat. American Airways in order to train overseas staff In the art of resolving problems through Improved97 words
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Article, Illustration90 1968-07-05 14 Bank names new S'pore manager q^HE Chase Manhattan BanK has appointed Mr. Hendrik J. Kwant (above) as second vice president and manager in charge of the bank's two branches in Singapore. He will succeed Mr. Robert S. Shaw who will return shortly to the United States on home ieave prior90 words
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Advertisement482 1968-07-05 14 in |rsssi^| I' No wrong turnings on the road to better profits with KGSB KGSB have been leaders in plantation agricul- rubber. DYNAT, Guthrie's new look DYnamic ture since the turn of the century. In NATural rubber, processed by the Guthrie management, in production, in research. This Pullen system accounted482 words
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Advertisement58 1968-07-05 14 91 |CHAttPiO«| Champions I use j Champions! *< The overwhelming majority J ot racing champions choose 11 Champion >paik pliiK^! I fK That's because Champions I Jelixcr peak performance Iflß in ever> make ol engine. c L *!r* Ciood reason for you to >35K^— alwa\s specif) Champion V^^ Si spark58 words
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Advertisement1036 1968-07-05 15 TO LIVERPOOL >ND OTHER U CONTINENTAL PQOTS M.CKtON "~!!Tr?T. >,„ t.nm Pejina ANCHI'sFs" i D^klin, GIISfOW.V. Job 0 Mlf II Ml, 12 14 Ml, IS X, ;r-..-.v.v.-.v..;--j IWJ;l WJ; .rSii 4 ""i 5 1 1 ■iiii.il V verpoo -V w M <"l»lt/ 1 Mi, 1 ILtu. *!>.... i- ■•«'ooj!. daagow1,036 words
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Advertisement2230 1968-07-05 15 Wi^L^L^L^t^L^SinSlSmmmmmmmmmmmmmX :TH£ E A \MUN£s\ E^I^LSXJ"! THE. EAST ASIATIC COMPANY Ud. locorporalajd in Oanmait taMHM EXPRESS SAHINGS TO GENOA/NORTH I CONTINENI/SMNDIMVI. TSS^ P.T«.N,A mV& S 8 S^ noa Sri-ftiW BENj^nAN 3JJ PtONA ai Mlf 14/11 mi, 17/tl Lit t%i t Sett 1 Satt il saat it Saat 11 toot 112,230 words
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Advertisement1218 1968-07-05 15 w KLAVENESS LINE UOaJL. LIMi«J far LOS ANOELES SIN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I Alsa acciit.ai tartt lar Caatral I Saatt lainei S.njjuora Pena^l S'nam Cue L »"|eiet lOueilNVlllE 24 25 lalf 20/27 Mlf 30 31 Mlf II Se|t SUNNTVILLf 17 It Atf 31 31 An HOtt lIONXYILLE* 27 »1 Sell1,218 words
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Advertisement1057 1968-07-05 16 P"^H VI "^KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia fSingapor*/ Japan Stjrvloa Frtmanllt Sport Yokonama/Najoya Tokotiama KM "Ithjiw Mart" HM 18/11 Jury II laly 21 lily 24 July West Africa Singapore Japan Servle* Angoll Singaporu Tohoriania Aoot tsaafsliKi Mira Stiltl 27 It laly Slat 1 Am •Ntrwj, Mara 1/ 3 Aat1,057 words
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Advertisement853 1968-07-05 16 AUSTMLU/NEW MAIANO SERVICE INOII. PAKISTAN AM FAR EIST SERVICES Ftn I npuatii, Alilailt. IrIHT. Malras aM N t ipattiu* "emni P. S'lun Sport Sport P. S'tttwi Pa«am lAMOPA 14 Jail IS/11 Jail IMI Jan lAJUIa 9 IS Jal) II Jarj II lal) r mmi bum £la ?s» Carung P. S'htia853 words
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Advertisement910 1968-07-05 16 "tnani P. S nair Smppma HOM CUCUIII 10 tUMtMILt, pHLIOUHH, STUUt, •timmmtw i/»iti» n w HOM CtUUtTt 10 «DUJ>IOt, MtIIOUPHt, STOpltT. •»IJHV« VIIHUtI" 1/ 3 t«| 4/ a lai HOM BOMB!) TO iAPAN rOPTS. •HM OF tNDHRi II 21 Jail 2i 21 lali FPOM C«ICUTT« 10 JIPIW POUTS. "ASMOKI UY»NTI"910 words
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Advertisement886 1968-07-05 16 I imitu 1 ASBESTOS CEMiNT UNITED ASBESTOS CEMENT BERHAD Incorporated In Malawi Kfllatrrrd Office: Blh floor. Knoni Vik Hank Huildinx Kuala lum par NOTK t TO MI\KHI«»I 1)1 KS Issue of 2.0 M.090 Ordinal > Shan> ..t Sl.llu Kach at a Premium ol ill < nils Per Share IMKTH II.AKS886 words
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Article30 1968-07-05 17 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES July 4. KI'RRKK PRICK: :,4, cents (down a quarter of a cent). lIN MUCK: 5556 (up tii! tents). Kstiniateil offerinc -30 tons (up 10 tons).30 words
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Article208 1968-07-05 17 CRA gains ten cents in Melbourne MELBOURNE. Tliur*. MOST Mining shares agalu eased today and trading >v light. R A and (ireat Boulder gained 10 cents to $19 and $13 90 respectively. North Broken Hill lust 14 cents at SB and New Brokrn Hill »»s 10 cent* lower al $16.208 words
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Article300 1968-07-05 17 T'Ht f.)ho»m K list of selectod Malaysian Industrial yield* U bafed on last sale, to June 2S. Campanltt itctltn m Mjlaytia for laialian Burnott. Mraaa r- ,n, M ant i 5.2 per m *v«m»» iron earainit > rid M P«r 1 i>*r crati <nrrall avera«e Knot diviacod <I*M300 words
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Article37 1968-07-05 17 0. th* Ira* •lahtnn mark*t ,n ■Mi k,..<« v.wm.i in. ill llollnr luoim al <i I.l* lor T.T. anil A llt fi.r caih ttrrhn. >>■ •|ii(,'m) a< MM ana ana laal af .old at :HO|.37 words
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Article330 1968-07-05 17 Tin price rise is small ALTHOUGH the tin price in Penang yesterday rtise 62J cent.s to $556 per plcul. the appreciation was nothing like in proportion to the rUe ol i 8 per ton in the forward buyers' price on Wednesday afternoon. However, the local fluctuations In price, following theReuter - 330 words
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Article247 1968-07-05 17 Jlli ln»l ci'dr .übhrt |...b. i.i.». rioted at p aa. In fincarxirr and Kuala I umpar >e*4rrda> al .»4'» crnls per lb.. dim i. a quarter of a cml an Hr<lnrsd.i> cli Mini Irtrl. Thr linn (an yuirl R.A.S. and M.R.I rioting price* In irnt» prr247 words
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Article339 1968-07-05 17 I■' SINGAPORE HARBOUR ARI lakatac i tan i muci yaru 7 l.iuxi l:,K«r Nik*«-i Jari, 111 II rlrt.rir.nta II 14 MarkaoD It in v. r. ovka la B Maimiin j: Tokyo M;. .ii(l a M. Van Noort M6/M, I A<ln,-'.i- (3 41. Kant' m Kaiiner Alamu339 words
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Article441 1968-07-05 17 FT was another active 1 day in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday and business was again suspended several times throughout the day for an aggregate or about half an hour. Concentration was again on selected stocks and Industrials had something of a mixed441 words
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Article224 1968-07-05 17 UOVIMtHIS OF SHARE PBHII PORE ANO KUALA LUMPUH INDUSTRIALS C tufar —4 ■MM, C.C.M. <»J ciril... Ounl*» < ..ni... KAI lunch I. U— i MM). P. m. -I «nla>. Gamman 1 <m'"' Cmnniti uinih.i N. Malaytia 2 rr,,.. H (ingaaura r»rlji) Muma (M> mnrh. i. Imawrtst Haiti224 words
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Article175 1968-07-05 17 r piiK pngnounc ol filing 1 surplus natural rubber from US stockpile will continue unchanged Genei ra) Services Administration officials iiniiounced in Washington. The quantity ol natural rubber to be In the new disp.. which began on July the rate ol 70.000 inns? tons annually, they ruiderl.175 words
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Article49 1968-07-05 17 ea proceed: ot the At UM Tronoh ruing 3 pence niore :.d other ri.^es "t siml :.>\i.n oy i nch Issues »s Peialina. Tnnakari. TlnJOl Gop. Bg B the nibber -hare market and the tnajoritj remained ldl< One or t« moTements the down-sidi .mi and while49 words
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Article69 1968-07-05 17 II ix.::.' d stors' Chroi spread i Id rate funds in a handful of Mock-, with the best ipprnach per-; ••'■ni of funcU in rew basic holding.- that one S very confident about Thr remainder should be In more speculative sltuatioi ...,n |1(N1 4 Weun. MlV^"" S69 words
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Article14 1968-07-05 17 HINtSt P,.0,, t tirhln da, »«iT taramx. Imiiairi Cac*nut oil Millara* A.14 words
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Article13 1968-07-05 17 Jr.. I TT o|>)tK) I.H. I. >»marlan<l a1«...m f,.n,. Nar«aw N.I.13 words
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Article321 1968-07-05 17 THf net profit for Idrts Myaraullc tn l «*#>7 including £10 198 for transttloi.al relief under the Finance Act. 196.5. amounted to £.51 125 Till- Is considerably below that for 19fi6 which included the non-recurring Item ot CS.7GS rei-eived the liquidation of the Serond Buffer Stock.321 words
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Article658 1968-07-05 17 DCHKBM IN ami 1:1 roi: 11 n TO THt s|M.\|-nKI AND KIAL% iimi-ii; iimiiiv. tINIMv 111 1111 K t\(UA\(.K UMIKIIM WITH, IHI M MHIK Ol THI HHABKI TRADED IN BRAIKIIs iNUUtTNiALI MM tuicar M 9) n.«.. m HK n ono> >4 4« n ■1 -i-j j« so i>658 words
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Article27 1968-07-05 17 STOCK INDICES Jill* 3. Jalt I. IllduMruls: Hit.;* I-.S.M Properties: MMI I7«.fj tTlna: ;«.|(t T».J« nibhem 102.44 111: 14 Dee. It. IN! lut Dee. 30. 1N« 1....27 words
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Article270 1968-07-05 17 VTOCK lICMANCt OF MALAYSIA IHOUtTniALI ■M 3 1" Hou>tr.i<l C. sugar* 4 M i'ii.ll 0. Hol4iws I>l»lOP I*'" Bui Slant 4*o Km KitiMtmk *.3t V. N Oood»uo4 P»rti J..V> a. a :i M Hnm> ..rd. ■«> M. B«dliid< Uti:' i M Kr^- 4.K-J M I ..lII* Deft M.270 words
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Advertisement572 1968-07-05 17 c r3 s—i^ THE JARDINE WAUGH ORGANISATION invites applications lor the post of: AREA SALES MANAGER (BRUNEI) CONSUMER GOODS DIVISION JOB SPECIFICATIONS: 1. Implementation of the Company's Marketing Campaigns for its consumer products. 2. Supervision of a team of salesmen and administrative section. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Degree or Diploma in Business,572 words
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Advertisement70 1968-07-05 17 *««»a«"a» B »»«T?^"^""/^»^»»a«'! NOTICE THE I'lßl rC M HKKhBY tiotitipd !lihl Mr Pr«ldv Ong Po»i p H One of 42 DlrtO St SliiKuP"'"' 16 I* n0 1""«" employed by this nun as hum Junr 14. 1»«H Hr Is tliernore not aiithoiis*'" tranwol »ny bu»inew or i-olltvt »ny money oo behalf70 words
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Advertisement709 1968-07-05 18 CtUI »C!IYIIIfS.T»«MU«fr««I^rtKa«W«TS. I I r FUIKUIS. GREITiMfiS. IN MCWOKIAM. M»I!>CES. MISSIMC. MRSOK.U P.P.C. UQUKMS I HUNIONS. I Ijte: Wmm Sl5/- In 21 mis, tick asiitwul ml 75 els. I I «D O'*r Classified s<«(rtismnts: Mimum Jl/- fw IS »»is. ixk iMUmiI «ri 41 tuts. Straitr Tmn lv s«»ice c>ir|t it709 words
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Advertisement993 1968-07-05 18 LECAL ASSISTANT REQUIRED API ■!>■ 2-K. Jrtlan Ah Kciok Johore Itahru. Wanted Apply Alrfiild Bar. 1453 Ch.mi;! Villan- Spore, 1.1 4!i|»os. WANTED STORE-OFFICE BOY. I ntc p.-rsonal datas and salary required to Uox A47M ST. 8 pore. WANTEO: 1.c.*****1 for practice in Menttkab, Pahang, July-Autu.t. ire FEMALE TOURIST CUIDE. Call993 words
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Advertisement960 1968-07-05 18 r.ejulred by a lending British Company 1. Kami* Lumpur. The successful applicant will be a male Malaysian cltl-.e-n. ap|.roximate!y 25 years old with Secondary School education and an adaptable nature. Training will be provided. Please send full details of eduejetion and past employment to the Urcnrh Manager. P.O. Box I.M.960 words
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Advertisement891 1968-07-05 18 HOUSES/LAWi FOR SALE NEW TERRACE HOUSE, parquet and mosaic flooring Joo Chlat Place. 534.000 o no. S pore ***** Taa. 3 BEDROOMS SIMI DITACMIO house, Ixirong 24, 2,200 sq. ft, Freehold, viii. in. n Ring (Sporei 361K74 S3 WOO MUN CHEW Road New flooring. S32.IHM Spore ***** Aog. TELUK KURAU891 words
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Advertisement878 1968-07-05 18 COST YOU NOTHING to consults us: We nsed more, plenty more bungalows, semi-detached and terrace houses. List 1", commission if sold. Real Estate Arcade. Spore 94*49 *****.' OFFICE SPACE VACANT OFFICE SPACE in Raffles Place* 2nd Floor approx. 1750 Sq.ft. Available now. lift. Prlnclpala ooly. Apply 10 Box A 4748878 words
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Advertisement933 1968-07-05 18 MATHEMATICI: AddlUonal. Elementary all Secondaries by experienced Mathematics Graduate. Tel: (S pore) i .'3(1.10. 1000 Dual-controlled cars. Hourly tuarant.-ed *75/- 67 Orchard Road. (B'pore) Phone *****, *****. SPECIALIZED TUITION In any subjects any standard! Also Typewriting., Shorthand Classes: Progress Institute. i 44-C. Chang! Road. Geylang. B'pore 44N2K0. RADIO AND T.V.933 words
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Advertisement532 1968-07-05 18 I*M VOLKSWAGEN S2.BM 19W A 40 52.250. Both perfect condition. HP possible. Seen 15 Hamilton Road Spore. HILLMAN MINX 11*1. Oood family car, Kuropean owner SI, OOO 0.n.0. View after 5 p.m. 2M Tanglln Road, Spore 10. PROCRESS MOTORS USED CAR* Tel: ***** er ***** ait. SOI DI'KN TILL S.OO532 words
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Advertisement461 1968-07-05 18 SrORTI CAN MO Mld«e.> Beptember. IMS. 21.000 miles. 2 owners Wlrewbeels perfect rondition Taxed and lnsjred until October. I*U tS.MO/- 0.n.0. No dealers. Tel. ***** Viewing at No. 210, lot raUa. Sembawang Road, S'porc. POR SALS, two used tank true** la very good condition aa listed below:Make CaaaeKy LEYLAND INTERNATIONAL461 words
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Advertisement643 1968-07-05 19 (Continued from Page 181 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE ETC. S A©" "{a'wu.eTMa'si *v*. T aliS' orchard Road Si pore ***** Dally MARTINA* i« j.ian Kumoia o»ley Kis« Connie/ Uauy/Hb'.rley >l ti-ndins. Spore ***** sage A steamhaths 57a Vlctorli street. Corner Bras Hasan Road, i«i 24'J»5 S por.JEANS AIR-CONDITIONED SALOI Masseuses/ Masseurs steambath643 words
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Advertisement477 1968-07-05 19 JUST WATCH HER ay« -i.nrkK ••prcmlly when you give her Faifelaa'l latm choice of rxqm.oiic Jr« cilery from Ttt. Sin« Ooldimltha Ltd 214--in, South Bridee Road, (Sport). LADIES HAIRDRESSING FARIOA MAISON MARCELLE lIC Batcry Road, M pore Tel: ttT(W Lan-M J hairstyle manlrure and 8/srt etc. 11.'.00. Shampoo-Mi S2.SO BlMcnmf477 words
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Advertisement778 1968-07-05 19 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963 (NO. 18 OF 1983) Notice under Section 19 (10) Wnereas In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-sections tl) and 1 3 > of Section IB of the Local Oovernment Integration Ordinance, 1963 (hereinafter referred to as778 words
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Advertisement926 1968-07-05 19 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT > INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (NO. 18 OF 1»63) Notice under Section 19 iini Whereas In exercise of the I powers conferred by sub-sections 1 Hi and i3> of Section 19 of the I I Local Government Integration i Ordinance, 1983926 words
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Advertisement789 1968-07-05 19 NOTICES CORRIGENDA It Is hereby notified for general information that the confirmation under Section 19 (10), i LG 10. In respect of the Private B Btieetk referred to in paragraph 1. Items 3- "Jalan Latch from Wolskel Road to Sommervtlle Road" which appeared in this paper dated the 28th June.789 words
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Advertisement810 1968-07-05 19 NOTICE I THE BANKRUPTa ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND ankruptcy No. 141 56 Joseph Enrique* of Block X, Room 8. Onraet Road, Singapore, 11 i Detective i NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN lat a second and final dividend i intended to be declared in the bove matter. All Creditors810 words
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Advertisement560 1968-07-05 19 THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. j SENIOR ELECTRICAL SALES ENGINEER required to take charce of a new rapidly expanding Power Engineering Divisfon. QUALIFICATIONS: Professional Diploma ol Singapore Polytechnic in Electrical Engineering or equivalent. AGE LIMITS: 27 40. EXPERIENCE: Minimum 2 years relevant commercial experience. NATIONALITY: Must be Singapore Citizen.560 words
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Article385 1968-07-05 20 JOE DORAI - Rodrigo heads the new line-up JOE DORAI By WOK NAMES 23-MAN TEAM TO TAKE OVER SOCCER MANAGEMENT IN SINGAPORE JNCHE Othman Wok, the Minister for Social Affairs, yesterday named a 23-man team to take over the management of the F.A. of Singapore. They include two lawyers, three doctors, four businessexecutives,385 words
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Article304 1968-07-05 20 OH KEE TIANG - 'Win Cup' vow by Penang OH KEE TIANG By pENANGS young footballers are looking forward r keenly to their Malaysia Cup Final against St langor at the Merdeka Stadium on July 13. "We will win the cup and write a new page in Penangs socrer history." they vow#d ve<=terriav Their304 words
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Article296 1968-07-05 20 MBMOrrOM S'I'ORI JI'MOK: Men's single* 'md round Nocriun Ray I bt M. Sidt-k 15-.' 15-0. Arne I Darn bt Ah K 11-15 I>N. '5-10. S. Chen o Wong Te» Poon Lee Chee Ying bt Tan 11 I suloiiK 13-15. 15-4. 15-6. Kok Kan Seng b< Rahim Kadir l.i-5 I^-11296 words
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Article824 1968-07-05 20 ITNTRIES tor tlie Penally race meeting on July 13 14. 20 and 21 are CUM 3 vi 71 and «l or ill: Alwajfi There .8,1 only). Attractive 71 61. Avion 71 8.1. Biiil.olmi n Prince 7t Bii. The Bmk.m 7f 8 I. B<-nniH ('.imp 7: 41. Budg.824 words
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Article59 1968-07-05 20 SIIKrUKH M ill. Mccsei iHungar< i ran the lasl•U 000 mi if In 'ho vuitlil Ui^ Mar «hrn i-eating Au.stiaa.ni Kon Clark', in the IMgli< In. Ci.ini<.~ Ik r lust night Mkm-i gteck i 13 29.2 w.th OMH MIN record holder for the Gkstance 0Reuter - 59 words
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Article16 1968-07-05 20 The sel.inuor AAA junior championship* will be held on J r M«"-''y>i St»ud urn16 words
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Article104 1968-07-05 20 DOUBLE HITS ALLOWED, IBF DECIDE lONDON. Thurs. The j International Badminton In.d.iti. n have removed the knife > edge distinction between legal and foul shots. I'ne IRK. at their annual general meeting here last night adopted a resolution hv New Zealand to permit all d.iuhtful hits. Previously "uood' shots wereReuter - 104 words
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Article77 1968-07-05 20 UoB Ng will meet Lincoln Tan in the men.-, .single* tinal of the Straits Time* Ed. Kuala Lumpur. badminton championships In the semi-finals. Bob Ng i beat Tony Francis 15-8 l.v» and Lincoln Tan up-set sectindoeeded Chua B«>k Chve 15-12, 7-IS. 18-16 Double.s .venu-fmaLs Choo Voon77 words
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Article22 1968-07-05 20 PRETORIA Thurs The Britisn Lit n.-, Ruuby [felon team t a beat Northern Transvaal 22-19 alter trailing 16-8 at halftime22 words
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340 1968-07-05 20 Yoot Meng breaks long jump record |^HOO Yoot Meng. 18, broke a ten-year-old record on the final dL» of the Central Perak Schools athletics championships at Ipoh yesterday Yoot Meng i MES Ipohi mm the Glrl.<!- Div long Jump with a leap of 448 metre*, beating y u y yogn340 words
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Advertisement756 1968-07-05 20 NOTICE NOIICE h hereby jdraa that CHOONG AH THONG and YAHYA SHUBAN BIN HAJI HARI'N both partners ol the partnership business under the name or style <if The Umi.iii Sebalang Oil Palm Company have given notices dated tlie :!l>th day of June, 1968 and 28th day ai June, 1968 respectively756 words
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Advertisement317 1968-07-05 20 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be hrld al our sales-room, On Tuesday, 9th July I9«8. al 2.31) p.m. MORTGAGEE'S SALE 1. Nos 8. ID fc 12 Bain Stteet. area 1.981 square feet, 999 lea..c. i Messrs Eber Tan Solicitors 2. No. 47 Holland Grove Drive, area 4.5U8 square317 words
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Advertisement414 1968-07-05 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY DOCKYARD DEPARTMENT Applications are Invited from Singapore Citizens for the following post In the Dockyard Depart--1 ment. Port of Singapore Autho- 1 ritj:— INTKRNAL M 1(1 U>|; gIAI.IHt ATIONS: 1 Quallficailons recognised by i the Singapore Society of Ac- countants for membership as414 words
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Advertisement365 1968-07-05 20 NOTICES CORRIGENDUM THK 1.1H.U GOVERNMENT INTKtiKATION ORDINANCE, IK.i. (NO. is OF ISS3) Derlaralion under Serlion ill Reference the above publication 1 which appeared in tills paper on i the 7th June. 1968. please be notl- fted that item 6 of paragraph 1 hould read as "Indus Road and Onr Onr365 words
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Miscellaneous98 1968-07-05 20 ....-i.*. wo ivcuan «eiec«inu> chunipiun-shipK iKeladi grd. Kuhm. 3 p.m.. Prnang combined schools meet iClty Stadium 2 p.m.). RtI.MIVION S|H>re junior inter-rlub cliHrnptnnMitp iSBA hall S nm ltl( KKT Mi League: Krdali Shut .A. Star>. Johore v Pahung <J B thru i Mil r'rirndlv: Prrak RiU Muda teMni v Perils98 words
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Article1201 1968-07-05 21 2.15 CLASS 6 DIVISION 4 1 ***** RU.AI. STONE < Hlu Seng) Nalr 5 90 •Anr 3 r»». 'io M KM Reddyi Rodgert 8 S0 (r KtagstoiJ 13 i SS'A? Rf^ MnoK 'Lee Tan, Daniels 5 8.11 IF) PretW 0 6 ,0800 BI.ANTK c (LSD) Daniels1,201 words
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Article1293 1968-07-05 21 MMHBJ 2.0 CLASS 6 DIVISION 1 1 ***** (OI RAGEOt S a (Newborn) Tulloh S 9.0 IFI N'tlaaa 11 2 ***** RONIGO g O U Paul 5 89 «PK Leong 2 S 00 A-GO-GO 'Chanjtli E Donnelly 4 8.7 Colen 6 4 ***** VIIMORWIN a (LCG.1,293 words
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504 1968-07-05 21 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By yiLMORWIN, ridden by apprentice Tom Chiang, strode out faultlessly over 3f in 40sec in yielding going at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. The grey four-year-old appeared to be in top form. Newcomer Milky Way 11, a handsome three-year-old Irish-bred grey by504 words
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Article225 1968-07-05 21 Aussies beat Ireland easily lONDON. Thurs. The Australian cricket t. urist.s scored an easy six- wicket win In the flm of their two one-day matches against Ireland at Dublin yesterday. Ireland were snot out for 106 and the visitor* had plenty of time to get their runs. oioiei, lie.an I225 words
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Advertisement443 1968-07-05 21 SPORTS POOLS (MMSIAi:iO I Certified Dividends FOR SATURDAY, 29th JUNI TSB nnssssr 24 Point* with Jackpot Priae 11«M«I.I1 f r P., etc. 24 Potats f 6.7*0.37 for I', <•(•> Zi Point. »7 JJ for I eta. I tlli PoinU t 54.02 for li, eU. Point* 165 for I', cv. 12443 words
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Article, Illustration158 1968-07-05 22 Runway crash toll Two sliced-off tails rll ■rec k a K c uf two parked British European Airwa>s Trident airliners after they wrre hit »hrn an Elizabethan freightlinrr careered off the runway mi landing at London's Heathrow airport on Wednesday evening with racehorses from Deauville. France. The plane clipped the158 words
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Article404 1968-07-05 22 LONDON. Tluirs. Th? Mock ma'ket continued the recent firm trend, though activity was reduced Most leaders scored further useful gains en renewed Investment support, and a number of .secondary Issues were alto In demand. Speculative Interest was high, aided by the current spate of merger404 words
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Article32 1968-07-05 22 SYDNEY. Thurfc —Gunman Wallace Melllsh. 23. was tonight still holding out with his bride of one day and her 11--wee k-old son The cottage la surrounded by police32 words
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Article35 1968-07-05 22 MOSCOW. Thurs —The Soviet Union and North Vietnam siEiied a new agreement on economic and military aid today, the Tas» news agenry announced Neither Its terms nor 1U duration were disclosed. RenterReuter - 35 words
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658 1968-07-05 22 BILLIE JEAN AND JUDY THROUGH TO THE FINAL LONDON. Thurs. AMERICAN professional Mrs. Billie Jean King the title-holder, and Australian amateur Judy Tegart today won through to the final of th« women's singles in the first Wimbledon open tennis championships here. Top-seeded Mrs. King. 24. a fireman's daughter from Lung658 words
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Advertisement21 1968-07-05 22 FIafVCLASSfFIEPS 1 20 words $15 (minvnuvij~[ CHAN nil lul) 111 Awinli an« Chin < tuni a da>.«i T««) Th«rk» ohririrlelaa and »«fi21 words
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Advertisement249 1968-07-05 22 Your whole future is tied up in your next L.C.E. Computerised Examination... Why take a chance? It's so easy to make sure, to make more certain that you'll pass that all important examination. AA^ Success minded students join j|B STAMFORD COLLEGE B the largest orrespondence tET College Malaysia Singapore nNpPr249 words
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