The Straits Times, 11 July 1968
1968-07-11
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Title Section26 1968-07-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175.000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Est 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1968. 15 CENTS Kl)\ 3104 I M.C. (P) 001426 words
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1077 1968-07-11 1 A 'firm position' for talks on Sabah, says Manila BANGKOK, Wed. A Philippines spokesman confirmed today that his delegation had received frush instructions fr c m Manila for the talks on Sabah which resume tomorrow. His delegation would go to the conference "with a firm but constructive position,' he added.1,077 words
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Article2243 1968-07-11 1 PREM KUMAR: - PREM KUMAR: FOR LOWER INCOME MEN... By rpflE Government's $5 million offer of pay increases to its lower-rung employees last month has gone up by $13.7 million. The $18.7 million ''ceiling offer" was announced today by the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. The2,243 words
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Article28 1968-07-11 1 I ONDON. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman returned to London |M in«ht from Otatgow «here he Inspected a new fnnMte for the Malaysian Navy.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration152 1968-07-11 1 SINGAPORE NAMES ANOTHER VARSITY DON TO THE U.N. CINGAPORE, Wed.— Another university don has joined the Singapore foreign service for overseas posting. Mr. Tommy Koh Thong Bee (above), vice-dean of the Faculty of Law, Untveriity o» Singapore, has been appointed the Republic's permanent repreaentatlre to the United Nations. He take.^152 words
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Article29 1968-07-11 1 PKNANCi Wed A MM of civ lira ill rf polled in Pr^vmcr Wrllr-lry 'iday t\>rl\r BMn Jin Prnunß Maiid us h.lhikl ,i i'holrr.t-fiiT area.29 words
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200 1968-07-11 1 >AN IS Wed The Prime Minister. Mr Georges Pompidou, la.st night confirmed that President De Gaulle had decided to retlace him by the Finance Minister Vir Maurice Couve do Murvllle. at the head of a new government "Let u.s talk M more about200 words
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Article, Illustration150 1968-07-11 1 BESIEGED GUNMAN GIVES UP /MSM\n Hally MUIUb U and hia ho.ta.e -bride Ber>l (i>min« nut of their house in Sydney on Tiienday after holding the police at bay for elf tat days. A Presbyterian minister the Rev. Clyde Palon. ho married them, persuaded150 words
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3126 1968-07-11 1 Death row six: A mercy plea to the Sultan 'ifUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Wed. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon today sent a telegram to the Sultan of Johore pleading for the reprieve of the six i youths condemned to death for consorting with armed Indonesians during the confrontation. The Eultan is to3,126 words
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Article197 1968-07-11 1 C-mart: Luns' pledge to help us J/ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia will soon apply to become an associate member of the European Common Market. Tun Abdul Razak said today. A formal application would be sent to the permanent committee of th« European Economic Commission by Malaysia's Ambassador in the Haxue Daio197 words
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Article29 1968-07-11 1 DC GAULLE MORI RESIGNATION PARIS. Wed— President Dc Gaulle todaj anepted the resignation of M Georges Pompidou who ■erred hl m f»r record period of fix year*29 words
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Advertisement110 1968-07-11 1 BE WISE! U» PHOTOCHROMIC LENSES which colourlaii indoor bur dorktn AUTOMATICALLY u> lo 75% within MM mmiil.. 090 ml! brilllorrt lunlight outdoor. Why not buy om Bolr ot tkOM fcnnot ordinary glimi for indoor and outdoor rosp«ctiv*ly OAH SIM OPTICAL HOUSE. 323. North Bridoo Rd.. i>OfO 7 Not doot ODEON110 words
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Advertisement9 1968-07-11 1 SINGAPORE JOBS BILL: RAJA EXPLAINS— PAGES FIVE AND 189 words
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Advertisement127 1968-07-11 1 THOREIMS "THE ROLLS-ROY( AMONGST TRANSCRIPTION lIK\ i ABLES TD-124 (SER i II) JEBSEN 0 JESSEN (S) LTD. 3-t. Atla Insurance Bldf S'por* 1. Tal *****. He's smiling and so he should be LwLwLßw> J> _^ot^ He's looking forward to a happy future. This month his parents have started a Savings127 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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271 1968-07-11 2 VKH VOKK \\><l. A scientist fioin the American University <>l Beirut says it has developed a dietary supplement to combat hunger around the world. It is nou seeking a commercial producer and distributor to get the substance to the people who271 words
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Article93 1968-07-11 2 HANOI ECONOMIC MISSION TO PEKING HONG KONG. Wed.— A North Vietnamese Government economic delegation arrived in Peking yesterday. The New China News Agency .said the team was led by Vie e-Premier Le Thanti Nghi and Included tlic Vlce-Mlnlster of ForeiKii Trade. Mr Ly Ban, and North Vietnam's Amba.s.^ador to China.Reuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration56 1968-07-11 2 CONSTITUCIUN iChilf. Wed. A celebration t« marlc the birthday of a woman claimed t<> be 140 years old at a vlllafc near here turned into a uake fter she died at the height o< •in- fettivlties. She Itfl 85 descendant*, including her ynun|e«t daughter S3.— Reuier.Reuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration447 1968-07-11 2 'President Liv in suicide bid' report MAO KEEPING CLOSER WATCH ON HIS RIVAL HONG KONG. Wed. PRESIDENT Liv Shao Chi of Com- munist China has tried to commit suicide, the Hong I Kong Daily News reported today. The paper said Itl Information was based on wall posters seen In China447 words
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141 1968-07-11 2 7 THINK CHINESE PEOPLE ARE BELLICOSE 9 the current great cultural revolution must be con•olidated for at least IS years. Two or three culturaj revolutions should be carried out every hundred years." ON CHINESE ATTITl DES TO PLACE "Some people .say that the Chinese people deeply love peace. I don'tReuter; AP - 141 words
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Article129 1968-07-11 2 TOWBON 'Maryland). Wed A gunman shot two robbery victim* to death and wounded, two others after forcing them to He down on th» floor of a suburban Baltifloor of a shop yesterday. The police l»ued a sute-wide alarm for the killer of Joseph B Mn>.129 words
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126 1968-07-11 2 Ol EZ. Wed. Inhabit i 3 ants of Suei picked Uirouf h the ruins of their home;. md businesses today after Israeli shelling left 43 civilians dead and nearly 70 wounded The city's governor. Mr. Hamtd Mvhmoud. said yesterday that became ofReuter - 126 words
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144 1968-07-11 3 RHODESIA: OUTLOOK BRIGHTER, SAYS WILSON I ONDON, Wed. Mr. Harold Uilmmi indicated yesterday that the depaiture of Interior Minister William Harper from Mr. Lan Smith's Rhodesian (iovernment had mare the outlook on the Rhoilesi.in dispute a little brighter. The P>-ime Minister was atiNwering question* in the lloi!>e of Commons. ConservativeReuter - 144 words
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274 1968-07-11 3 A judge in trouble over a pretty defendant CLAYTON (Missouri), Wednesday. J^ JUDGE is in trouble here following the appearance of a pretty woman before him in a divorce case. Judge John D. Hasler. 56. is accused of having taken the side of the woman defendant In the case. HeAP - 274 words
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Article22 1968-07-11 3 SANTA FE. Wed. Hollywood actress CoHnne Calvet. 45. has married photographer Robert Wir\ 25 It was her fourth marr'age AP.AP - 22 words
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Article283 1968-07-11 3 Denise is fined US$3OO for shoplifting TiflAMI. Wed— Denise iTI Darcel, the bosomy I French actress once famed for sexy film roles, was fined US$3OO yesterday for shop 1 i f ting US$34 worth of women's underclothes. Municipal judge Arthur Hut toe imposed the fine with the alternative of 36283 words
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399 1968-07-11 3 Tories split as Commons passes Govt's Race Relations Bill yHE House of Commons passed eariy today the Governments Race Relations bill after an all-night debate that badly split the Opposition Conservative Party. The vote was 182-44. The party lining Tories abstained. The Bill imposes penalties for people found guilty of399 words
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Article56 1968-07-11 3 AUBURN. 'New York". Wed A circus tent collaosed In heavy winds laat night, trapping 300 .spectators and performers Inside. Circus workers, moving swiftly, cut through the rough canva.s "Big Top" to rescue the in lured and the frightened Authorities said that about 250 persons were injured. There56 words
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Miscellaneous13 1968-07-11 2 THE QAMSOLg -^*^A<» Await ucweN po« >m. <jgoctgY> V^acowce^X »-•*»<«* itf^r- 11 v V13 words
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Advertisement364 1968-07-11 4 BIG JET COMFORT AWAITS YOU ON BOARD THE WORLD'S BIGGEST, NEWEST BOEING 707S s R I In. Im^^^^ EXPRESS SERVICES FROM M 1 1 1 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR W M I II 1 TO HONGKONG, TAIPEI TOKYO /J R 1 plus direct services to Djakarta, Australia Manila n From August364 words
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Article, Illustration446 1968-07-11 5 A warning to bosses: The Govt can also wield he 'big stick' SINGAPORE. Wednesday S. Rajaratnam told Parliament today that the controversial Employment Bill was a planned effort taken well in advance to get the people to make adjustments now to take in the economic, political and military shock of446 words
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Article, Illustration527 1968-07-11 5 Wl do not believe our people are »r.ik or effete. We believe that if they can be told the hard facts of life honestly and bluntly, they will respond to the challenges ahead. Mr. Rajaratnam only 10 clauses or roughly six per cent of the total number or clauses527 words
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1559 1968-07-11 5 trade unions' stand on the Bill was put forward by Mr. Lawrence Sia Khoon Sco n g (Moulmein). He agreed that there would be difficult years ahead. The problems confronting Singapore were Immense and called fur drastic solutions. If.1,559 words
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3377 1968-07-11 5 'Retire at 55' clause to be given second thoughts can be told the hard facts of life honestly and buntly. they will respond to the challenges ahead." He said people would respond provided the* were convinced that the effort and difficult adjustments demanded were directed towards eventually promoting the well-be-ing3,377 words
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Advertisement224 1968-07-11 5 KEB KOMATSU LOADER FOR SALE Komatsu DSOS Serial No: 4D1 20-8-1 01 22 1961 Model for sale. This is definitely worth more than the scrap prices which we have been offered to date Genuine enquiries are invited for this machine in "AS IS WHERE IS" condition. This machine can be224 words
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290 1968-07-11 6 Raja: Produce 'born in S'pore' proof SINGAPORE. Wad. j _J THE RIGHT TO CITIZENSHIP... TIIK Minuter for x Labour, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today s;iid the Govern" men! cou I <1 not waive iK citizenship regulations for pc<>|)k> claiming birto in Singapore, hut possessing no (locu mentary proof of it The290 words
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Article55 1968-07-11 6 SINGAPORE. WM Disciplinary art ion is to be Uken ■gainst teachers whose complaints against their principal wert found to be "malicious" Dr. Let Chlaw M»ng. Parliamentary sarretary to Ui* Ministry of Education, said this in Parliament today In reply to a qucntlon on the matter by Mr.55 words
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Article122 1968-07-11 6 SINGAPOKt. Wed. Parh.i mi-ntn t today heard about ilu "drudgery" of t. ii in r- trarhlnc Entlfoh m* a aerond Uncuair la t'hinr--<' st'h«ol> l)r l.rr Chiaw Mrnic. Parliamrntary Srcretary to the Mutation Ministry, said in scrvii .ciiir<i'> had been ■■imi in tni Minr I «•;.">122 words
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187 1968-07-11 6 Australian printers on study tour Impressed' SINGAPORE. Wed. -< A team of Australian printers is now in Singapore to meet local printers in an effort to develop a closer relationship between the Australian and Singai pore printing indusi tries. The eight-member team, headed by Mr. Derek Pitts, is from the187 words
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209 1968-07-11 6 SINGAPORE. Wed Thr Government today turned down a request from iii MP to Issue hawker licences to non-cltlz»ns who have liv»d here for more tn»n 10 years. Mr Low Guan Onn River Valley > made the request In Parliament tn the light >f thi'209 words
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Article38 1968-07-11 6 SINGAPORE Wed Roberts Ralph 8 round drunk in front of Tal B«ng PswnJhop tn B*legie Road >f»terdav afternoon «a> fined tIU or one oay i. mil by the Ninth Magistrates court today He pleaded gulln38 words
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Advertisement316 1968-07-11 6 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I I University of Singapore Students' Union J presents A GRAND FILM PREMIERE £13 I CAPITOL Wed. 24th July 9.i5p.m. A? I In lid of University of Singapore Sports Promotion Fund aj TICKETS $2 00, $3.00. $5.00 Donofions ovoiloble of fj C K. Tong, Robmson'b, CoM Storoge USSU Sccrrtonot RICHARD316 words
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Advertisement243 1968-07-11 6 ORCHARD opens today pALACE 110. 400 W MO. 4M. 6 30*91Spm =MOM m »4J «*M»M MU R' i-GOI lA\ S\UM R PRLSLMS AN t«RfTT FUttM \N PKOrK'tTIOS DORIS DAY- ROBERT MORSE TE^YTHOMAS^\TRICK ONEAL k MM I T7i j i i i I i lOLfl ALBRIGHT STEVE ALLEN JIM BACKUS PINAV243 words
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Advertisement229 1968-07-11 6 r^CATHAY OPENS TODAY!— DUE TO THE LENGTH OF FILM PLEASE NOTE TIMES: Ws3£~s~~ 1 1 am, 2.30, 6.00 9.00 pm. ssss-sss-ssi HEAR THESE ALL-TIME FAVOURITES: "SETTING TO KMW YOU SHALL WE DANCE 1 "WHISTLE A HAPPY TUNE" "HELLO. YOUNG LOVERS" WE KISS IN THE SHADOWS SiMETHING WONDERFUL" AND MANY, MANY229 words
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Advertisement442 1968-07-11 6 fSHAW I ORGANISATION l™fc*M*la»Un TsTl'lfl OPENS TOOAY' 11 «m, \M, 4 00, 430 4 115 a Th. SCALPHUNTOS in K Col-K Plu. Path. N«., Sm<i.l P ALIC ROSE'S ».kom. *t J°"; mo h M a MJbJ J»aW:^ a *gr^ OPENS TODAY No 1,.. l m ■11.m.111.<00 6« I tic,. "DRAGON442 words
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Article44 1968-07-11 7 KOTA BHARU. Wed. The nation..l executive council of Umno has appointed Tengku Ahmad Rithaudeen as chairman ot the Mach&ng division The appointment was mad* •fter Umno's headquarters ruled that the divisional annual meetIng on May 18 was null and »oid.44 words
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Article, Illustration474 1968-07-11 7 LUI THAI HENG - Teenage salesgirl takes her vows as a nun YUEN WAI Lovely hair was sheared off LUI THAI HENG: By Kuala Lumpur, Wed J^ PRETTY teenage salesgirl today renounced all worldly ties to become a Buddhist nun. At a simple ceremony at a tiny temple off San Peng Road, Miss TanLim Yaw Chong - 474 words
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213 1968-07-11 7 INSTITUTE TO TRAIN LIBRARIANS, ARCHIVISTS TO BE SET UP KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The SouthEast Asian regional branch of the International Council on Archives is iv set up an Institute to train librarians and archivists in the region Th> was d.'dded at ;ne second session of the inaugural conferenct of the213 words
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124 1968-07-11 7 PRUNEI TOWN. Wi-d Brunei s new commemorative stump.s rcleaaco yesterday are now worth at least $10 each because of a defect ac cording to some Dhlla tellsUs here Brunei's post offices exhausted their stock of $50,000 worth of the new l.ssur yesterday within three124 words
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201 1968-07-11 7 Planned: A fly to Fraser's Hill by helicopter' service UUANTAN, Wed. j Fraser's Hill is to I be developed into a 1 top-class holiday resort with a helicopter pad to fly tourists from the airport here to the hilltop. ,To ensure rapid developi ment. the Town Board is I to201 words
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Article57 1968-07-11 7 lyl ALA LI MPI K. Wed. Polite detained live men when they wrrc nnihlr to kiw j satisfactory explanation f>r Imylwi 'm- vim.. :wkl rhi>els in their cars nt Sun^ri Blaw n K.iu.ng last night Thr» were trarullint In two rs when a poll** patrol57 words
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161 1968-07-11 7 Sterling support: "A great step forward' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Slew Sin, today described the new support for sterling as a great step forward in magnitude and In length of term. He was commenting on a London report that Jfl.ooo million had been offered by161 words
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Advertisement309 1968-07-11 7 There are 2 kinds off Airwick to keep your home fresh and sweet-smeiling all day v wpM/f/ airwick 1 Airwick MiM i* the Aerosol lor per<istent smells. <uch as Air«ick in the read>-io-nse cooking or bjihroom odours, push-bmion p.ick \Micn you need the continuous v.<u suddenly nonce I smell, air-frchness309 words
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Advertisement149 1968-07-11 7 Sanyo Sounds Cw>HiM il'^ rSSL 2-speed turntable. S ■BMC**a«B«WBK) '^^1 Attractive wood-qr |^^^^^~^^~~~33ZTl I Speakers ran M«MDS-20PKX Mod* DS 33N 1 2-speed turntable MVWSW/FM/FM Stereo. AM/'FMFM Stereo 2-wo, I tern. M Natur.il w ilnut finish. i M 4>JL wL T Stereo f tS C i The Sanyo Separate Series iL149 words
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482 1968-07-11 8 $3,500 a day to flush all drains in Spore... SINGAPORE, Thursday. IT would cost $3,.~>00 a day to flush all drains in Singapore us it would require 3.5 million gallons of water. The Health Minister, Mr. (;hua Sian Chin, disclosed this in Parliament today when asked by Mr. Yeoh Ghim482 words
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98 1968-07-11 8 $120,000 is now the Toto top prize SINGAPORE. Wed. >3 Five people will get $5,000 each for cettlnf five numbers correct in the latest Toto draw held last Sunday. Another people who had four number* correct will get S7O each. The last prlie three numbers correct will be khared by98 words
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Article107 1968-07-11 8 Refuse dump for Chua Chu Kang SINGAPORE. Wed A big refuat dumping (round U to be developed In Chua Chu Kane '<> nave 'the itnwt expenae now being Incurred by factory owner' In the Jurrtng eatate in having to take bulk refute to Tarnpine*. 2& miles away. Tl U due107 words
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395 1968-07-11 8 SINGAPORE W»d I PRUAMENT today approved a Bill to stop courts oi law lrom deducting pension or gratuity from death compensations. The House passed the second reading of the Civil Law (Amendment) Bill moved by Law Minister. Mr E W Barker The395 words
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Article53 1968-07-11 8 KOI A BHARU Wed —Sultan Ha.waiml Bolklah of Brunei headed the list uf 146 people honoured by the SulMn of Kelmiian on hU 60th birthday today. The 21 -year-old >mnel ruler has been made a Member uf the Mom Exalted Order of the Royal Family iDarJah Kerabat53 words
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Article, Illustration104 1968-07-11 8 A musical date for a holidaygirl SINGAPORE. Wed. A young Singapore pianist. Miss Ton Chee Hung i above >. who Is due home from London for a twomonth holiday, has a performing date at the Victoria Thratre on Aug. 1 The Singapore Music Teachers' Association is presenting this solo recital104 words
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125 1968-07-11 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Parliament today approved a motion raising the maximum amount the Minister for Finance Is authorised to borrow by the Issue of Treasury Bills In Singapore, under the Local Treasury Bills Ordinance from 1500 million to 11.000 million Proposing the motion,125 words
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Article54 1968-07-11 8 SINGAPORE Wed The Ninth Magistrates Court today •entenred NUI bin Kuaaa. 27. to two months' Jail, and Sulur.g bin Sura 23. to three month* for entering Singapore Illegally on July 4 Both were arrested by tha police at Pulau Branl Sulnr.g had a similar previous54 words
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221 1968-07-11 8 TOURIST BOARD TO SET UP COMPLAINT BUREAU SINGAPORE. Wed The Tourist Promotion Board will soon set up its own complaints b ureau for tourists and others Involved In the trade. Parliament was informed of this today when Pro fassor Yeoh Ghlm Se:.? (Joo Chlat) asked If ary more measures were221 words
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Article76 1968-07-11 8 SINGAPORE Wed Poliae arc itlll trying to rontac 1 frlrr.ds and relatives of an unidentified Chinese woman sbout 3" who fell to her de«:h from the ll'h floor of a block of Housing Board flats in Kempaa Road The womtn »s« rlsd In Ugh* Tellow samfoo76 words
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Article72 1968-07-11 8 SINGAPORE. Wed -The of the Central Provident F\^d Board hopes to raise $10,000 'or the National Defence P^md through a dance to be held at toe Ocean Park Hotel on Oct 5 The highlight of the evening will be the crowning of the "CPP Queen." who w-11l72 words
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Miscellaneous29 1968-07-11 8 *U>k Irarfi ggy < h*-*i,r 1.<,,,1.l W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ rMgVr* I *MM THIS PENCIL r THAT^S THE AMGONWC H| d^ rV^kMaJ f f i st^ll L^°^ 4 oil^d'' >^^ ark you -norTALLV B|T~YvT29 words
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Article, Illustration762 1968-07-11 9 KHE Sanh, defended against siege for 77 days hist winter, has been abandoned because it has become a military liability. The announcement last week of the American pullout underscored a change in the military situation which has left the Marine base in northwestern South Vietnam762 words
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349 1968-07-11 9 JOHN RANDOLPH - JOHN RANDOLPH by tre for nearly 10.000 Montagnards of the Bru tribe Increasing pressure from the North Vietnamese threatened the area, and from April 4 to May last year, IS. Marines fought a series of bloody battles on Hills 861 and 881349 words
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Article657 1968-07-11 9 DEV MURAKA - O»HE Russians are runninK short of caviar. This is partly because the Soviet Union exports most of it m a world prized delicacy to earn hard currency; but the domestic shortage is also a disastrous by-pro-durt of industrialisation. The sturgeon, whose roc Is caviar, travels657 words
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Advertisement169 1968-07-11 9 in m^^m jm HskSk3iL Insist on \fe/* made here everyday IS, EVERY CELL A TESTED CELL Si a j£ AND FULLY GUARANTEED AGAINST MANUFACTURING DEFECTS. UNION CAKBIDt MALAYSIA SDN. BHD. ESsVßr^lr^iSß 1 R£s£^2v J^3s« TtK^""*' BBBBBBBSV i Mr'^B>2^^»^t J^S^^NjS^B^sW^s^sv^ii^^a. isstUsk BRITANNICA can help Your BUSINESS or PROFESSION grow |B j*169 words
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The Straits Times Thurday, july 11,1968
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Article468 1968-07-11 10 The exchange of rude letters between former President Macapagal, who first raised the Philippines claim to Siiliah. and President Marow, who is now pursuing it, has not been without its instructive side. In denying the truth of a newspapei report attributing to h.m the belief that an independent468 words
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Article289 1968-07-11 10 ondary s< tiool system in Singapore is being given a bias in favour of vocational training and it is apt that the policies of the Adult Education Board should be similarly reoriented. Many of the courses conducted by the A.E.B. are mal, designed to meet the needs289 words
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Article257 1968-07-11 10 An assurance that the Netherlands Iwkhbssl will cotiMcier giving more economic aid to Mall one of two very Weiemt Keultl of the visit to Kuala Lumpur by the Dutch Foreign Htn'fttr. Mr. Joseph Lcm.s. Tin main items of Dutch aid so far are a soft loan257 words
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Article526 1968-07-11 10 A.R. McElwaine - —THE WINE FAKERS OF ITALY A.R. McElwaine EVEN SCUM DREDGED UP FROM THE BOTTOM OF BANANA BOATS GOES INTO THE BOTTLES IN Italy's biggest mass trial of alleged adulterated wine makers, 188 people are charged with literally flooding the country with 50 million bottles containing a mixture of plain water,526 words
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828 1968-07-11 10 A Staff Writer - J Hearing up the aughter house mess A Staff Writer by THE ANSWER IN MODERN. EFFICIENT. HYGIENIC. ABATTOIRS NINETY par cent of meat killed and told in West Malaysia is not examined by qualified inspectors. There is no uniform standard for meat inspection, even if there were enough inspectors. Town828 words
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Letter231 1968-07-11 10 MAY I offer some praise for that much criticised, at times abused, often under-rated ana 111-recognised civil servant the school teacher. Recently I attended the opening ceremony of the Cnanuk-it Changl Integrated Secondary School, and I can only conclude that some of the teachers and pupils231 words
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258 1968-07-11 10 Welfare Lottery peddlers boys and girls IT is a common sight to see young school boys and girls, hardly In their teens, peddling Social Welfare lottery ticket* In many towns of Malaysia. Many of these youths keep lat* nlghu. frequenting bars, restaurants, coffee shops and other public place*, pestering the258 words
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Letter208 1968-07-11 10 Rle P.U.B. r.ave turned the Macßltchle Reservoir Garden Into a beauty spot, attracting tourlsta from Malaysia and elsewhere, as well as local hikers, runners and lovers. As we enter the Garden from the Macßltchle Circus and walk to the side of the Reservoir, there la208 words
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Advertisement60 1968-07-11 10 l(pp The Renowned |J I 1 1 U W CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to th. Latnt Fothtoiu. Hoarf T««m«. WMfcmmM*. Also Importers Exporter* ol Hi** CtoM Wonta* 4 WmMmm. Suit Lengths •f World ReMWMd Braids FIRTEX DORMEVIL HUNT NIHTERBOTIUM WAIN SHIEL A 6LOREX. Make Ideal Gifts for All Occasions. 11.60 words
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Advertisement98 1968-07-11 10 aW iV l^* T SIIEf- W HANDMADE PRESTIGE CARPETS IN MODERN TRADITIONAL DESIGNS superb quality IM W.tt.cho T42*O ySCHAUBLORENZ Perfect sound reproduction! Outstanding performance! Styled for the discriminating buyer! t^Y% JH^WCIE 4 CAIIJAQE CO.,(E) LTD. SMGAKKE KUAIA ll.M»U« IFOH Ff NANG TEL: ***** TEL. 1j396 TIL: ***** TEL: ***** 3M7698 words
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242 1968-07-11 11 Woman civil servants to be 'more equal than men' SINGAPORE, Wed. A Bill which will make woman civil servants ■more equal" than the men was passed by Parliament today. Called the Pensions (Amendtntnti Bill, it will allow woman officers joining Government service on or alter July l, 1956. the optionBernama - 242 words
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Article, Illustration220 1968-07-11 11 From GILBERT WOODEN: f Seremban, W«d. gAPPEK A. J. Cooper, 24, charged with the murder of his three-year-old daughter Tracey, told a general court martial today that he did not mean to kill her when he gave her a "severe hiding". He added:220 words
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356 1968-07-11 11 Child not his, but accepted as one of the family time he was beatinj the girl. He aLso admitted tell-l-ii4 a lie" when he said that th<- fir] had died after having fallen Into the bathtub Earlier Cooprr who 1* defended by Mr. A. C. Fergu-'-son spoke of his school356 words
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Article57 1968-07-11 11 Theft from meter: Boy held KfALA LUMriR W«i A 16-year-old boy wan caught removing in' rev from a narking ir.rier In Jalan Bandar here at abou* 1 30 am tnciav A prllrf party »miln» In ambu>h la* him break open MM meter arraaled after he broke ripen the com box57 words
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Article50 1968-07-11 11 KI'ALA LUMHL'R. Wed. Dr. 00l Krng jj< i.g. pret.dfnt of the B«luigor branch of the Old Free*' Aiaociaiuni fir trxp*»t six year*, dird here vesterd«T Dr Ooi 63 one o f the ullrf Free* re^idini here. fea\n a m-ido«. four sms rive uaught«r«. and nine grandchildren50 words
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Article29 1968-07-11 11 TAPAH Wed. S. Munu.~amy. 5" a heaamui n Bamr fttatt here reported M police :ha: his daughter Parvathi. 16. Nad been muting .ram his bom* aince yeaterday.29 words
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142 1968-07-11 11 A MARKET FOR MALAYSIAN BATIK IN EUROPE? UUALA LUMPUR. Wed- The Malaysian Trade Commissioner in London Inche Mohamed Noor bin Hassan, will discuss with Mara the i potential marKet for Malaysian batik in European countries. He said today at Bubang airport on his arrival for a ix-week holiday that IfBernama - 142 words
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Article120 1968-07-11 11 KI'ALA MMPIR. Wed Mara scholarship holders will haxe lo repay 25 per tent of the am.iunt -prut on them from this year. The money will be used to set up a bumiputra education fund. This was announced by the Minister without Portfolio. Inche Abdul Ghafar120 words
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Article, Illustration339 1968-07-11 11 NO CHANGE IN THE STANDARDS FOR ENTRY INT VARSin UA L A LUMPUR, *V Wed. The University of Malaya stressed today there has been no change in its requirements for admission to courses of study. However, owing to limited places. It was not possible to offer admission to all candidatesSoong Hon Sin - 339 words
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Advertisement142 1968-07-11 11 People going places 1 I ill BLIM. SLEEK. STURDY... SOPHISTICATED SAMSONITE You can tell a man or woman who is smart and international in outlook, hy the cloches they wear... or the luggage they own. Notice how many own Samsonite these days? Samsonite is the last word on fashion, luxury142 words
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Advertisement117 1968-07-11 11 rogngK new formula cleans falseteeth] n* W a ap& Steraaent WL- --5 keeps dentures Sh sparkling clean "WLi<Ll^*Tir*Jl'tlW Ihe «rter\e>tcnt. oxygen- ling clear. See for yourself ■Jl^ r ir»l'l r IH\W action of new formula Slera- »hy Dentnti reebmmend new. WDLhHKNBI dcnl (Oes to or^ effecinely. formula Steradent— the special117 words
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Miscellaneous795 1968-07-11 11 ON YOUR TV AND RADIO TODAY TV SINGAPURA RADIO SINGAP JHA CHANNELS CHANNEL SHORT W4VE SIKVICt rhrstm. 400 Paul Temple and KKS P.M. Programme sum- 7 U A-M. —6 10 P.M.: CTV M aad IS Mm the Geneva Mystery 430 aWy; RO5 Beiajar-:..h Programme for School*: MIUU M »AVI. M.hVK795 words
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Article, Illustration673 1968-07-11 12 SIYLES TO HARMONISE WITH THE FLUFFY LOOK IN CLOTHES THESE two prtfty Sinjj.i POTC IcciKijjrrs are letting I'u- "ro maniJc mood** go to their beads! And they arc ;ilso mak ins luads I urn lo give tlii'in i Htond look as lhe> spoil the new ciirlv looks673 words
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Article, Illustration254 1968-07-11 12 MANY housewives feel they can choose their own room colours, plan furniture placement and make subsequent changes. bu» when confronted with a wall, they think usually of a picture or two. not considering the decorative potential. Wall systems, a combination of shelves and cabinets,254 words
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Advertisement480 1968-07-11 12 When you need an effective, <^ v healing > s a fllH > antiseptic answer BOOTS PURE DRUG Co. I Far East Ltd. Advertisement Advertisement Mouth Lines Fade Away S Lemon;- The quicker mouth line* i i and crows feet around the eyes disappear th*- J l-iir K.inlv youTl loo*480 words
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Article, Illustration416 1968-07-11 13 Seow: $250,000 ransom was motive for murder 'CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE NOT OF ANY LESS VALUE THAN DIRECT TESTIMONY OF EYE-WITNESSES' REPORTER: T.F. HWANG SINGAPORE. Wednesday 'J'HE Solicitor-General, Mr. Francis Scow, said today that the ransom demand for $250,000 was the dominant motive behind the murder of Gene Koh, 22. Opening his416 words
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Article, Illustration984 1968-07-11 13 'Freddy told same lie to members the search party' Mr. Scow said it waa Incorrect lor Mr. Lee to submit that the prosecution had 1 shown no motive lor the killing. Though never obliged to prove motive ln any murder trial, the proaecution ln this case said that ransom was984 words
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152 1968-07-11 13 VOTA KINABALU. Wed Immigration authorities at the airport today refused to allow a businessman holding a British passport issued In Brunei to enter the Btate Tney turned down a request by Mr A. Rajendran. a newly-married bu*ln?M executive In Brunei, for a 24-hour visit152 words
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238 1968-07-11 13 No more new academic secondary schools for S'pore— gINtiAPOKK, Hrd. Jhe Government has stopped building any more arademlc secondary schools other than tho*e already planned and approved— in its first radical move to remould its education structure. Announcing this la.st night at the opening of the ».Ith sch.ml built by238 words
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Advertisement199 1968-07-11 13 (Nikon) Only Nikon cameras purchased from the following f ranchised dealers are covered by the manufacturers Quarantee SINGAPORE Amateur Photo Storee Ltd. Bee Loh Photo Suppliers Bengold Co.. Boon Co.. Cathay Photo Store Chong Wah Watches Camera* C. K. Tang (S) Ltd.. Harrows Ltd.. Hin Co.. Hock Cheong Co.. HX199 words
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Advertisement333 1968-07-11 13 I was hoping you'd call, Son. jt^K You're looking well v *fl H^l it j»j H^^. Etc., etc. BHI to the affectionate "A goodbyes. It won't l>e long before private subscribe™ like will be able to enjoy videophone, a logical combination and outgrowth of the latest television and telephone technology.333 words
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Miscellaneous267 1968-07-11 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROIS nails 1. A doctor t.klng wrong oca* 8 nllh •rranaln* about U Juit bad luck (4-3). Jf'P, m J n ln 6. Old country creature with f^ bly d* 0 1 on rar* r. 10. Vmodel appearing In a -Ji*- 1§ "Oreat thing* arc done whaa267 words
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Article41 1968-07-11 14 TIONG EE CHEONC and family thank ail relatives, friends for m. ir kind ...len.e. wreaths al th. funeral of his reatlia and attendame at the funeral of his father Ml. Kin* l.ianK Gum (Ah PeK 1 who pa.sed away on41 words
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Article118 1968-07-11 14 SUTHERLANDS SPREADS In 10 frsh and be«*f mHke mouthwatering stuffing, sauces, dips and dnmpl*ng. VERY SPECIAL: OOMaal Flamingo. nenmsrk He, XL. Tel. tUBQ, Tugoalav tit-bit». "CaarrapohaaU" etc. s«r\ed at Bar every Saturday no extra charge. All Instructions for ANNOUNCEMENTS (A) SICNATURE. I/a NOS. AND (B) SIGNATURE, I. C NO.118 words
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Article18 1968-07-11 14 OF. A. SELANCOR extend Deepest Sympathy -o taniily of their president the late Dr. Ooi Keng Seng.18 words
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Advertisement309 1968-07-11 14 ACKNOWIEOGEMEHTS. ANNIVERSARIES. ANNOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES, CONDOLENCES. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, FUNERALS. GREETINGS, IN MEMORIAM, MARRIAGES, MISSING, PERSONAL, rVP.C, REQUIEMS REUNIONS. Rate: Minimum $15/- fir 20 wtrtfs, each additional ward 75 cts. All Other Classified Advertisements: Miiuhhm fir 15 wwis, ueh aMitiuu. wird 4B mis. Straits Tines B« service fiirge 50 cmb.309 words
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Advertisement2013 1968-07-11 14 TESTIMONIALS REFERENCES ••> INDIAN COOK BOY with good SEASIDE ROSS. UAROBN lore. DMAS Permanent top quality come* reference available with or without room Xnd floor flat. Parquet/ TH* n Motion Smith cost 40 cenu 1.1 Amah Please apply. T.I. s pore 6043 U. flooring. Near Odeoo Katong Phone Ksttery Road2,013 words
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Advertisement2479 1968-07-11 14 EXPERIENCED ENGLISH .PEAK- FURNITURE TEAKWOOD dlnlnx SPRAY REPAIR HIRE REN. INO Driving Instructor Dual-controlled i s>ai P ttbl v cn airs five piece sitting set TAL Refrigerators Alrcondltloners car guaranteed pass 5140,-. bourly IOATS/ YACHTS FBI SALE dreasor. with mirror. Telephone .pn workm.n.hlp guaranteed Tel. 8 pora $4 Phone S4OUI2,479 words
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Advertisement2070 1968-07-11 15 1 T r//£LR\3L//V£S _^____g___l I MMM THE. EAST ASIATIC COMPANY Ltd. kcorporaiad m Dennvk MIMal EXPP.ESS SAILINGS TO GENOA HORTH CONT.NENT SCANOINAVI* uvHwf Cq'"^'^'"" P Sham Pentng S'pon I Genoa R'dam H'buis Aarhus Cha»«n I pods. i; laly 21 It laly 27 21 laly N/ 1 Sett 1 Seft 122,070 words
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Advertisement1083 1968-07-11 16 > W-*^***"^JCAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD., Western Australia Sinßapore Japan Sarvica letjiM Mara" "ui\ti* W. Reals II Jaly It Jill 14 Jlly W««t Africa/ Singapore /Japan Service Angela SintaDore Yokohama Kooe Tiattrt.aa Man" Slirel 27 21 JtlJ «at 1 1 km •NtrwarMari' 1/ J Aif 21 21 Ah 7 W *H«1,083 words
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Advertisement738 1968-07-11 16 Fast Passenger Service Singapore Belawan Singapore Muntok Tg. Priok. ARAFAT LINES m.v. BELIE ABETO ITA ETD j Singapore 12/7 13/7 Belawan IS/7 17/7 Singapore 19/7 20/7 Muntok 21/7 21/7 Tg. Priok 22/7 q TARIFF FOR SALOON DECK PASSENGERS L Singapore Tg. Priok Class I Adults SI SO children $95.00 {1738 words
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Advertisement940 1968-07-11 16 fPI^BHB AUCTION SALE OF l-^^^aajt. I Plastic sinks' (assorted coloum), I a^^^TV I Household furniture, orchid sprayI ■riZJ I i«r with motor. phulucrraph'c I I accessories, ping-pong table, etc. I B To Be Held Al ()ur Saleroom No. 111. (hulia Street, Slssfapore lUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK On w^g^Sm£f' 9 ippllcatloru. are940 words
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Article28 1968-07-11 17 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES July 10. RIRBER PRICE: 541 cents (up half a cent). TIN PRICE: 5556 (up 50 cents). hstimatrd orTrrinc 235 tons (up 10 tons).28 words
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191 1968-07-11 17 MELBOURNE, Wed. 71/JININGS generally eased while most leaders unproved. North Kalf, Kamed 80 cents at $1280 (HA l p 60 centa at $19.50. Ne» 8.H., however, headed losers dropping 30 cent* at $17.20 Otia were irregular Tranaoil ud eight cente at $1.20. Industrials contmuea on nrm191 words
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Article301 1968-07-11 17 3 SIMCAPORC HARBOUR WHARVIS OR IXPICTtO TOOAT AMI Racna BaJik* I), Myrmidon Vitut Kauln a 7. lolnxxmua .11. H|>lMra 12 14. Batllmi (2) 15/ I» Sir BKlivfr* IV TDumaa*vrrrtt 21/ U. K.mrwau 28/2», Tkoraarmt J7,a Straal Clunxt »/JO. Ho*«k Calra M 32. Cn.laur U. M, Ukary No301 words
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Article37 1968-07-11 17 ON Wm I'aa •lUimu markat .f) Hunn K«u yealrrday ID* Oallar >•■ qjotrd it 6. lit 'or TT r,l mi for talK tttrlini «»t quotral M t« M and an* laal a> caM at 3o«|.37 words
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Article335 1968-07-11 17 BETTER support from European and Japanese source* tuok the Straits tin price up 5u cents In Penang yesterday to $556 per picul. In London on Tuesday afternoon the forward buyers' price fell £24 per ton. The offering was estimated a.i bung up 10 tons335 words
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Article240 1968-07-11 17 II IV aril traair ruabrr fab bayrr* rkwrd at i p.m. in Sincaajvr and Kuala Lumpur yntrrdajr at MS, ccaU prr Ib.. ■p half a rrni on lurvli,. i 10-inj lr\rl The lonr wai quirt but atraalt. B.A.S. ..nd MR I 1...1n, prkra Ib mnta rvr240 words
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Article81 1968-07-11 17 /'HINIX Prxiuci tiahanga, •■on —f. "aait prKtt aar aiavl MtUr •M Chwwi ajti ttulk tv Mii«ra. arum SMi wlltra Caara- Mix>-d Him looaa Jui>/ Aua IK'Conl »r» (Nl H ■•■•ar' Munlok whHr 110 arlkrv •ara«ak «hil» ftllTl attlrra mv.iai iMrawaa Bia<« t7?i atlMri. narttVd Lampanc Mark f»7» atllrri81 words
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Article69 1968-07-11 17 T*HE MabiTin MlnlaUr of Flnanrr haU ttxrd thrar rain for ralrolatlnf raatnma dntira for Ihr prrtoat from J«l> 11 to Jult 17. Bubtwr 54 >, rmU Ih. Capra >««K ton Pabn Oil <l a ton raba Krmrlt |S3B a ton The rain of 4ulin payable Ml Rubbrr t%69 words
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722 1968-07-11 17 npHE Stock Exchange cooled off somewhat yesterday and on profit taking most of the speculative counters and recently heavily dealt in shares came off In price. There were some quite substantial drops including ACMA (18 cents), Boreno Berhad (12 cents) and Tractor (17 cents). Aiding722 words
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Article59 1968-07-11 17 IHI Atttclatian tf ankt m lto mtaa lo nMrckaati (all ra-. Uni|*d tltl.. «r*dit hi!-.. 33 Cana". nun 01 > 13 I 1.1i.n, TT ar OD rtart, Haiti i: 3 Canart. Carman, l«,u,,unfl B»l.,uni MIS: Frantt IIMT. N*h): In prraaat mi frmnra ran m'iw hrn rtajardH a* aamtnal59 words
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Article630 1968-07-11 17 MVa 1 t |CI» T J*H0 o 'oM H CnU •ARHON OF LAST SALES IN LUMPUD TRADINC ROOMS 0' THI STOCK IXCMANGE VltTinDAY W£RI INDUSTRIAL! ACMA I— II '»-•> Bamaa •artiatf i 12 ntUi. auitaao I+3 tanU). C. tuiar .■2 emu i. CCM. ceatai. C.t. MaMMia i630 words
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Article379 1968-07-11 17 Jal» 1. Jnlj It. l>4aatrtßla: Ul.ls UI.CS rnperlin 17».M Ka.M t Tina. 7».22 7SJJ tf ratttra: IliM IM.M tDec Z*. IMS IM. Dec M. IMC s IM. ri.Ts. ,inoi ia.ao. d.ooo) »a.» 2. (4.000) 14. (3.000, 14.10. (1.UO0) HN. (l.tMMi MM. (1.000) H.TS. (12.0001 UK). (7.0U01 13.1 V379 words
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Article, Illustration349 1968-07-11 17 STOCK lICHANCI OF MALAYSIA ■NO HNGAFORI BUI AND orrtß PRicit orriciALLv liitio AT TNI CLMI Or BUtINIM. mnuiTiiui ACMA IM I.M Bornaa B*rtta4 la BauMtaa- I >1 IK C Kucara i>2 CCH It* I.M Dankf 1«« Caat amalt CM I.M CA.I IX* til Baa* (00 Kitipatnrk I.M r349 words
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Advertisement1189 1968-07-11 17 I KENYATAAN TAWARAN iau/atamo irncnur IBU PEJABAT JKR. JAWATAN2 KOSONG Tawaran darlpada Pembo- ItERAJAAN MALAYSIA rong2 yang berdaftar dl- Jabatan Kerja Raya dl- Permohonana ada-lah dl-pelawa dalam Kelas 'D* Kpnnla IT daripada Warganegara Malaysia PechThan 2 dan ka-itat akan untok J wauiua bertkut: dl-panggll tlada lama lagi l. keram negeri1,189 words
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Advertisement901 1968-07-11 18 ■HpVaHIV^IHHILVMIIWMVHp^H| LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA PEMBERITAHU KENYATA'AN TANAH MELAYU TAWARAN JABATAN PARIT ixTERKiTTioN of DAN TALIAYER, PERAK. rLECTRKITY SUPPLY Tawlll n2 k dl-Ur.m. All consumers as below ore darlpada Pemboroima J.P.T. Yang hetebv Informed that Electricity berdaftar Kelas EX «-»t«s dlSupply mill be Interrupted between Pejabat Jurutera Negerl. Jabatan 13 noon901 words
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Advertisement61 1968-07-11 18 DISCOVER THE HIDDEN EXCITEMENT IN Vodka Samovar Hot a trace of taste if? shew sensation. Vodka Samovar lights up a drink from th- i- G/. s rordial a spark, makes tuniato Bloody Mary, or any drink the quintessence if itself Pmll as spnnjt water. Enticing as diamond^ pure. Brilliant. Clean.61 words
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Article, Illustration535 1968-07-11 19 OH KEE TIANG - Harun's 2-0 boast does not scare PenangrJalil OH KEE TIANG By DENANG will take the field against Selangor at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday night fully fit and fully determined to win the Malaysia Cup and present it to their new patron and Governor, Tun Syed Shen ShahaIt will be535 words
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Article337 1968-07-11 19 Ghani feels the excitement By MANSOOR RAHMAN ITS been like old times again for Selangor veteran Abdul Ghani preparing for his eighth Cup Final at Merdeka Stadium on Saturday. The build-up and the excitement for this year's final agaliiM Penang have been no different to my experiences before my other337 words
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Article384 1968-07-11 19 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By PROFESSIONAL badminton coach Wong Peng Soon has resigned from the Singapore Badminton Association to give more time to the preparation of the Republic's Thomas Cup team for 1970. Wong, who Is attached to the Sports Division of the Ministry of Social384 words
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133 1968-07-11 19 800 m event included in Malaysian swim meet ANE -lymplc event, t..' Bsttna free style ft.. .i. has been includea tiie programme for the urtfc Malavstan swimming championships at the Penan* Chinese Swimming Club pool. Tanjong Bunnah, ttus weekend. The Governor, Tun Byed Shen Shahabudoin. will declare open the meet133 words
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Article118 1968-07-11 19 Cup Final trains and fares MALAYAN RAILWAYS hay* announced .special Malaysia Cup final services at special concession rates singles far* for double Journey this weelcend. Concession tickets may be bonked at 13 Railway Stations North of Xusla Lumpur Buttrrworth. Buklt Merujam. Nlbong Tebal Parit Buntar Baron Serai. Talplng Kuala Kangsar.118 words
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Article82 1968-07-11 19 HUCKI V lI'OII KU: Kktta Indwns A 2 Andrrsunians 1. Police FF B 0 10th Bn RMR 0. 1.. II I. \K I»1V. t IT Anson i. MMUy BC 7 St. Anthony* 0. PWD 4 Sekolah MX 1. SOiIER l-»S\NCi UIV. 1 Jelutong Youths 4 MTC 3; CRC 182 words
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331 1968-07-11 19 THE first Malaysian Malays Open amateur golf championship will be held over the Tiger Lane course, Ipoh. on Aur 24. It will be confined to only over 18 holes and the winner will receive the Sultans' challenge trophy. Medal competition.-, lor ilth331 words
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Article58 1968-07-11 19 Hotel Slngapura yesterday brctme champions of the Smgal»re Busme-v. House* PA League and Cup tournament when Ms-UyMa-Singjpnre Airlines conreded a wa kover In their mstch scheduled to ue playrd at the padang. In the Dlv. 2 match. Singapore Olas., beat Chartered Banjc 2-1 at the padanf58 words
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Article254 1968-07-11 19 STORE AWAIT GAMES HOCKEY CALL By C. FHIDA CINGAPORES hockey team will compete In the Olympic Games at Mexico City in October If a place falls vacant for them among the qualified 15. Their lack of success In the Tun Razak. Cup championship in Kuala Ltrtnpur last month when they254 words
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Article293 1968-07-11 19 ON THE TRACK with Epsom jeep CAYA DATANG, a New Zealand bred four-year-old by Arragon, has made splendid headway since his first appearance over the Kuala Lumpur 6f last month. He galloped well over 3f in 40 on the bit on a yielding track at Penang293 words
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Article233 1968-07-11 19 EPSOM Jeep's ten-to-follow at the Penan* meeting opening on Saturday: nUCTTY JOLLY: Improve sll-the-way winner over the Kuala Lumpur 7f last month. WILLTOP: Shewed promise last time out at Kuala Lumpur 1 when second to Better Than over 8f in heavy going. !BI KIT233 words
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Advertisement55 1968-07-11 19 SOCCER BADMINTON HOCKEY GOLF ft SWIMMING RACING WHO WILL BE THE LUCKY WINNERS THIS SUNDAY! OVER $120,000 FOR THOSE WITH 6 CORRECT OVER $100,000 FOR THOSE WITH s+l CORRECT LAST WEEK 5 PEOPIE HIT 5 AND WON $5,000 EACH 362 PEOPIE HIT 4 AMD WON S7O EACH 8,281 PEOPLE HIT55 words
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Miscellaneous81 1968-07-11 19 ATHLITIIS Perils AAA championships i Derma Bng. School grd Kangar 1 Balu Pahut diAti'ict championships B\OMINTON— Spore junior (•h;impinn.«hi|i.s >SBA 8 pm i IVI LIXO MCF XL— Ipoh road race i7l mileatone, Ba'i c^v^ 630 m i Hot U1 I- Heraa Uiv. 2: 8' Aniioi.t* v Srkulah MX (T Anson81 words
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Article, Illustration97 1968-07-11 20 EXCHANGING some of the charms from their bracelets while awaiting rehearsals for the Miss Universe beauty pageant at Miami beach, Florida, are (above). Miss Singapore, Yasmin Saif, Miss Hong Kong, Tammy Yung Van Yon, ond Miss Japan, Yasuyo lino. Top right showsAP - 97 words
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Article328 1968-07-11 20 Sabah plea: Stop Bangkok talks if From Page One Malaysian delegates noticed th«- the immediate reaction of the Filipinos was one of triumph, and Filipino spokesman, Mr Armando Manalo. said the Philippines team had got an important concession from Malaysia." fhe Manila Press reported it as a major victory. Cn328 words
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Article111 1968-07-11 20 if From Page One Dr. Tan said Ist received two letters today from the relatives of the condemned men expressing the hope that they would bo spared tomorrow. The eyes of the whole country, and of the world, would be focu&scd on Johore Bahru tomorrow, he111 words
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Article35 1968-07-11 20 LONDON. Wed Scotland Yard seized "several thousands" of forged U.S. $10 bill* in a predawn raid on a printing office In West London today Officials estimated the total at $200 00035 words
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Article345 1968-07-11 20 From Page One Representing the civil sevice trade union movemint were Mr. T. Narendran. Cuepacs president, Inche Yahaya bin Mohamed All. c.nalrmai: and secretary of the National Whitley Council <Div.>. 1 to 4 >. and Mr. Allah Baksh and Inche Arshad bin TaHb. secretary and345 words
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Article57 1968-07-11 20 CAPE TOWN. Wed. Dr. Christlaan Barnard said that Dr. Philip Blaiberg. the world's longest surviving heart transplant patient, uas making satisfactory progress In his recovery from lung and liver trouble. "He Is a lot mor* cheerful and enthusiastic and has a good p.ppetite" Dr. Barnard said. "I57 words
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Article406 1968-07-11 20 LONDON STOCKS, RUBBER and TIN LONDON, Wed —Leaders on the London stock market advanced on modest investment demand, but, generally, caution was seen in I tront of tomorrow's June trade figures Courtaulds was prominently up on Its announced good outlook, while ICI, Beechams and Oalaxo also rose. Stores maintain their406 words
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Article, Illustration585 1968-07-11 20 England now favourites after Lord's, Sheffield From JACK FINGLETON LONDON, Wednesday. ENGLAND are firm favourites for the Third Test beginning at Edgbaston tomorrow even though Colin Milburn is not playing because of an injured hand. It was Milburn who took the Australian attack apart at Lord's and he will be585 words
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410 1968-07-11 20 Spore happy with Stock Exchange operations SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THE Government today ruled out any question of regulating the Stock Exchange so long as existing arrangements for co-operation with the Finance Ministry and high ethical standards were maintained. The assurance was given in Parliament by Mr. Tang See Chim. Parliamentary Secretary410 words
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Article95 1968-07-11 20 Freight row: Traders to meet KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Wed.— Rubber exporters and producer* will mr.t at BaKunan Gttah Axil here to morroM to discus* a proposal by thi- Far East Krrinht Conference for talk- to settle their differences. The talks were proposed by the KEFC in May. Since Hit ii It95 words
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Article180 1968-07-11 20 I ONDON. Wed The Australians' h«'pes of gaining victory in the la.-t umtch before the Third Test were not fulfilled at Trent Bndae yesterday w hen Nottinghamshire held nn lor a draw Final scores: Australians 157-7 dec Notts 191 t Bolus 47. Moore 39 Hawke 4-51.Reuter - 180 words
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Article6067 1968-07-11 1 Tut following 353 candldattvs have pas.sed the Professional Part I Examination for the Certiflcate-ln-Education General <EngUah) Miss Alahendra Subaddra. Mis- Amarjlt Kaur. Miss Ang \-atha. MM Ang Cheng Lum. \lis« AnR ley Keow MLs-s Appudural K.indiia Ruby. Arhlshah bte H Aw Cheong Keow. Miss Aw Lay6,067 words
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Advertisement149 1968-07-11 1 but who do teachers turn to when they have problems? Midi a> when thr head asVs. ('.an you refoinmrn<i a brllci l«x>k on siu'h imd-*urli a stibicd' 1 yi-11. now. even though tatrfcen are^ f\n*rfrr? In Ik fiiimlains </' > lucre ■•<<■ mimic questions which tutLwii.i Duull u» answer, whcthei149 words
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Advertisement302 1968-07-11 2 ,nLioiyKi IS INTERESTING The three hooks of Ftdtrml lumor History Mj MBfcf— ~ia^ thoroughly cover the History syllabus for Primary lL& 4, *> anJ 6 in Singapore schools \n these books j^ N '^<^^*^bbl are vastly different from the peneral run of history j n7^j~ I books The difference lies302 words
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