The Straits Times, 13 July 1968
1968-07-13
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Title Section24 1968-07-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 The Straits Times I fill Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1968 15 CENTS KDN. 3104 M.C. (P) 001424 words
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Article594 1968-07-13 1 'Don't kill claim' warning BANGKOK, Friday MALAYSIA has been warned that if the Philippines cannot keep alive the Sabah claim after the talks here, diplomatic relations may be broken off. Asian diplomatic sources said today that President Marcos had given this warning to Malaysia both594 words
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Article, Illustration171 1968-07-13 1 Minister's wife dies of blood clot 17-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mrs. Kamala Manickavasagam, 34, wife of the Minister of Labour, was found unconscious in her home this morning and died on arrival at the General Hospital before noon. Doctors .said that she died of "pulmonary embolism (a blood clot in the171 words
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Article36 1968-07-13 1 JAKARTA Pn Security ix.licr hwvr ..rrmted croup of police utiiceis known to be iuppovters ouMed Pre-idrnt as part of «n anticommuniAt crackdown it diaclowd today -AP (Sack «aIU palM*: f«ft 1 1AP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration95 1968-07-13 1 RAJA MUDA TO WED NEB CHIEF'S DAUGHTER KI.ANCi. Kri The engagement of the Raja »iinl.i of Selancor. Tens ku Idris Shah. 22. to Raja Zarina. 21, daughter of Raja nii.il general manager of the National Electricity Board, was announced by the Istana Shah here today. The "akad nikah" (wed- ding)95 words
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Article, Illustration961 1968-07-13 1 |£I"ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The parents of the 1 1 nun condonned to <He for consorting with armed Indonesians, today sent i telegram to the United Nations Human Nights Committee in New York Signing themselves as "I'a"Request save our 11 boys' lives. They were961 words
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Article184 1968-07-13 1 PREM KUMAR - No 'yes' yet to $8.9 m offer PREM KUMAR By KUALA LUMPUR. Fri THE Industrial and Manual Group Council today decided to withhold acceptance of the latest $8.9 million pay rise offer for Its 60.000 members because the offer was "not straightforward." I An emergency meeting of the council lor184 words
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Article54 1968-07-13 1 WASHINGTON Kn Presiden' Johnson stumbled and fell on a .sidewalk at the marine barracks last night, but was not hurt. He immediately picked himself up. cracked a J o k c about the tumble, and Joined Marine Commandant Leonard F. Chapman In watching a weekly ceremonial54 words
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Article20 1968-07-13 1 CAIRO. Frl President Nusev returned to Cairo today after visit* to the Sovtet Union and Yugoslavia ReutcrReuter - 20 words
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Article50 1968-07-13 1 HONG KONG, Fri. Autopsies performed on the first live decomposed bodies found on Hone Konc's shores recently showed they all had broken bones. Since June 22, a total of II bodies havr been picked up. They are believed to be victims of a clash in China. Keuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1968-07-13 1 T.F. HWANG; YEO - Freddy jailed for life T.F. HWANG and YEO By TOON JOO: SINGAPORE I Friday JPRKDDY Tan Seng Keng, '11. w;is today ■enteaced to life imprisonment nt the end of ;i .'M-day trial in the lli.nh Court for killing Gene Koli. 22, son of ;i millionaire. At 4.01 p.m. the foremanHan Hai Fong - 1,020 words
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Article64 1968-07-13 1 SAIGON. Frl. South VietiMinese troop.s and police werr placed on q alert today following iiitpl-litsem-e reoorts ti conts company has Lnflltrated the capital and i.s preparing for commando raids, ol South Vtetnameaa police sources said thr ni ordered this mornm? tfr reports thut the Vietconf company ol aboutReuter - 64 words
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Article21 1968-07-13 1 MERCT CORRIIxiR L\<.O> In Vcrrn ann-'iinini it was oprninc a r».«d f»r relief supplir* to trfusees uisiilo Rwli.« ReutrrReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement90 1968-07-13 1 nbermain K't<lfd Trad, Mark BBaWtiaaaV fPyrg&fc. Beck's is the impression-makino Kyr£ju beer. For the man who knows ISDCfIy the 9OOd tnm o s m life Llttl luT*jH things like the specialities of 1 NS5' German beer, for instance. And p^"*L' i< you do have to pay a little more for90 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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153 1968-07-13 2 UK 1 'i N (Yugoslavia), Kri. president Tit© of Yugoslavia warned President Nasser here vesiterday that although the Arab nations had every right to use force t.i Nkcraie and defend their territories, any military adventure would be very dangerous. Inform-. I sources said that153 words
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Article41 1968-07-13 2 TOKYO Fri Japan U llkarjr to have the wcond largeat rlec crop of 13 M 0 000 tons thla y«ar after last year 1 all-time record crop of 14 400 000 ton*, a Japanese new* agency forecast today.— Reiiler41 words
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Article27 1968-07-13 2 COPENHAGEN Pti.— Several wncre'e nulpture* of nude «omen near a high* it must to mt the police, because there nave Been too many traffic acciacnia27 words
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Article, Illustration265 1968-07-13 2 PRELUDE TO LBJ-THIEU TALKS NEXT WEEK WASHINGTON, Friday. JHE Defence Secretary, Mr. Clark Clifford, announced he would fly to Saigon tomorrow for a top-level review of the Vietnam war, including a possible new Communist offensive in a few weeks' time. Mr. Clifford told265 words
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Article109 1968-07-13 2 Judge shot while asleep in train MANILA, m— Two gunmen shot a judge through the head a.s he slept In a moving train, police reported today. Judge Ruperto Advincula. 59. died in his bed Police said the municipal Judge was shot yesterday as the train moved out of a stationReuter - 109 words
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Article40 1968-07-13 2 WASHING lON Fri Preudent Johnson announced the promotion of Col Frederic Davuion 50 deputy comniandjia officer of the 199 th InlantnBrifftde in V.r-Ui«ni io :iie :emporary rank of Brigadirr-Gen-eral uiu* making him i»lt Ne«ro army general on active40 words
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329 1968-07-13 2 LAW DON CHALLENGES LEGALITY OF U.S. ROLE IN VIETNAM 1 fOPEKA (Kansas), x Fri. A suit chali lenging the legality of U.S. participation in the war in Vietnam was nied yesterday in the Federal Court by Mr. Lawrence R. Velvel, an assistant professor of Law at th« University of Kansas.329 words
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356 1968-07-13 2 LONDON. Friday DRITISH Army temp- ers wtre running hißh today following the announcement of defence cuts that will disband some of the nations most famous fighting units by 1872. Some indignant officers •aid they would fight the Oovernment> decision to reduce thr Army. Navy356 words
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Article, Illustration134 1968-07-13 3 JAKARTA. Fri. JJ]X PRESIDENT Soekarno has been shifted from the presidential summer palace in Bogor his last remaining link with the supreme office he held for 22 years the Indonesian Armed Forces' news agency reported today. It quoted the State Secretary, MaJ.-Gen. Alamsjah as sayingReuter - 134 words
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146 1968-07-13 3 |\EW YORK Kri. A "Bonnie and Clyde" style xanc of cun carry- j Inc li.uiiiiN held up a n ink in v York ye>iriii.n and fled with ISSI.-.IOUO in a car driven by a woman. Three bandits, two of >• h<mi woreAP - 146 words
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Article84 1968-07-13 3 Jailed man who beat son to death MANCHESTER Fri A man beat hx.s K"\en-yi>4ir-oliJ &un to death v i:u a belt lor returning hon>e late (rum sellout, .t ludge in aid )K>iertiuy. Roy Aiplionso Raymond 35--year-old migrant fiorn Jumuicu. decnbrd by his wife Zena a.s a "devoted hwsband and lovingReuter - 84 words
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230 1968-07-13 3 Wordwise, this trend is okay, says Briton LONDON. Friday. A BRITON has stoutly defended Americanisms creeping into the English language Mr. Leslie Sellers, production editor of the Daily Maii. says the Americanisms cause anguish mainly to the elderly British purists who cannot realise that English is a living and changingReuter - 230 words
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Article22 1968-07-13 3 UNITED NATIONS. Fri Spain has told the UN colonialism committee it pans to grant independence to Equatorial Guinea in October22 words
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94 1968-07-13 3 OTTAWA, Kri. The Ml caught tiic fisherman, but ended up in a frying pa-i anyway Gt-rard Day aged inn.', was siuins on the dock .it a Laki Wednesday, trying to decide whether to go .swimming. His foot wa> dotifling in theAP - 94 words
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Article28 1968-07-13 3 4.3 m sterilised NEW DELHI. PTi Just over 4.*****0 Indian men «nd women have been sterlliied under the Government family pi. inning oroeramme. it was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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IN BRIEF
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Article100 1968-07-13 3 Banned: Miss F's revealing gown MIAMI BEACH (Florida), Fri. The revealing backless evening gown worn by Miss South Africa in the opening round of the Miss Universe beauty contest here on Wednesday has been banned by the organisers. Twenty-year-old Monica Falrull. a university student trom Durban, has been told to100 words
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Article32 1968-07-13 3 LONDON: According to the British Medical Journal, if you keep that cigarette drooping from your lips, beware: You are running a much greater risk than most of dying frot i lung cancer.32 words
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Article21 1968-07-13 3 LONDON: Troops have moved in to repair smashed railway bridges after floods throughout Britain At least seven people have been killed21 words
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Article29 1968-07-13 3 HEW DELHI: Heavy monsoon rains across the north of India over the past four days have killed 10 people In Calcutta and left thousand? homeless or marooned by floodwaters.29 words
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Article26 1968-07-13 3 BOMBAY: A 28-year-old civil servant was jailed 1 for life yesterday for sacrificing his flve-year-old son to the Gocf Sldha Baba. The body was found strangled.26 words
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Advertisement516 1968-07-13 3 MEM im __f demand top tailor- JH Ing. They are parti- _H «tf cular irxiut trip way _H S W m they look That's why j V f. all Chanra) suits are I w y^W meticulously tailored S^ with perfection in I £;^r every detail Choose I jp.;*' i%, from516 words
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Miscellaneous23 1968-07-13 3 T74E GAMBOLS <tf-*A«» PUTTING IN I SHOOGU I EWOUGW I SUGAR J C»*«iMt> /^AHO IT WANTS I STIRLING MACPCC THAN TUAT^/ J" 4'f23 words
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497 1968-07-13 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. I Till-; Singapore National Defence Fund has almost reached the $(> million mark. Fresh donations I from 24 individuals and organisations were I received by the De- fence Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San. at the j Ministry of Defence in j497 words
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437 1968-07-13 4 SINGAPORE, M The National Day paradr first rehrarsal will be h. Id no the IVi.l.nu hinii ti a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday. Thr Ruutr for thr marching ...lumns will br Padsng. St. Andrew's Road. Connaught Drive. Nicoll Hijh»»>. Bras Btuli Road, Virtmu437 words
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111 1968-07-13 4 SIM.APOKK. Kri. Thr Mintstrr for Law and N.it inn 1 1 Development. Mr. K.W. B;irker. said in Parlia-rni-nt today that thr prrsrnt shortagr of pigs from thr farms was to blamr for thr high 1 of pork. K. pi int. to Mr. Hwang111 words
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Advertisement377 1968-07-13 4 J University of Singapore Students' Union presents A GRAND FILM PREMIERE Q I m Undor th» distinguished potronoge of th« VICE-CHANCELLOR &*/~\^F m M of UNIVfRSITY OF SINGAPORE Dr TOH CHIN CHYE "IIV I CAPITOL Wed. 24th July 9.15 p.m. In aid of University of Singapore Sports Promotion Fund I377 words
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Advertisement502 1968-07-13 4 ORGANISATION 1 M 'aT'lLi.' r t _,u3 HOW SHOWING! II 11«">. 145, 4.09. 6.10 4 «m EH Burt Loncosrer, Telly Sovol~ SCALPMUNTIRS" (UA? I Ossie Dovn Po.iav.sion K rJi— ■if n» p.h.. n.« s»«t.h 00 ALEC ROSES ».lcom. t H _____roir__imouth I* COLOft m m IV-UlCTaTT^j^rrrn 9 PI NOW SHOWING502 words
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380 1968-07-13 5 Soon— the new push-button telephones SINGAPORE, Frl. I SINGAPORE will have the world's latest telephone innovation the press-button system when the new exchange under construction at Exeter Road is completed by 1970. The system, which enables one to make a call by merely pressing numbered buttons instead of dialling, has380 words
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Article158 1968-07-13 5 SINGAPORE. Frl— The MP for Telok Blangah. Mr. N. Govlndasamy today expressed the hope that the priceless landmarks and monuments In his constituency would not be blotted out or obliterated to make way tor a proposed satellite town there. He suggested that the developers should158 words
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200 1968-07-13 5 People's Park: All is set for the go-ahead SINGAPORE, Fri—Pil- ing work on the $17 i million Peoples Park shopping cum-resid-ential complex —to be the biggest in Singapore—will begin by the end of the month. llt was Initiated without ceremony on Monday with the handing over of the two-and-a-half acres200 words
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Advertisement189 1968-07-13 5 *^Hl% iccompinlmtnt of th© m l i lj} i MmmmL L^Lm. <^ ■f/£p'%& mm^ m mMmmmMm^ mm. s=m **ijHHh JAND2O%DISCOUNT j 4 I or •i&iQ mm a. shoe MIIU ir»deinS'ng»p<xe SHIR (JhUNTTpI "hunter'shirt c :nrs*No ladies' shoe H»n I H«NOB*CS ETC 3(«,NOITH U DCE IOAD SING*K3«E 7. JO.JOOX:MIA-»OAJ.S)NOAP<3Itf 14. We189 words
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Advertisement252 1968-07-13 5 CARPARK AWk =NITE-SPOT— M^% AN EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT 11* SPOT AMUSEMENT AT ITS PEAK. t Song» Niejhtly b T Favourite Vocalitrt: WBT aaH Hong.en, i SUSANNA FONG IL Toiwan't KIM YEN 4H mmk > Korca't KIM YUNG SIL ..H* m m W S pore THERESA MAX ™f n Mm AaW M.k252 words
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Advertisement151 1968-07-13 5 ADELPHI M^mW\ MWM^L Our ntvi Chet. P.«rr« I Pfrtut introduce ft* 111 ,xsr a^li iiß UM Bunmtt Luncr*on. I IB CotdßottelorALMCtrf K I H d-'r »'Ctpt on mW_ soph,sttctfd music tor aTaTal ■^HaHl Tf'torion* 2«101. MLIOnHRUHB G.H.CAFE LTO 1* tg. Binary Woad. Smarm 1. Ttl. ***** 7 DaK«nad to' you.151 words
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Advertisement384 1968-07-13 5 STAYING, WINING DINING? "Cuscaden Room". Snatch a tasty w§ah^ \F^Sk snack anytime round the clock <;f the Coffee House. Every Sunday's^£~£jr curry tiffin day at the Quarter Deck pcol. Stay in any of the Hotel's rjj£fcs&£Xj individually created suites. Sip.*i savour or stay Cuscaden House '8 has all you need384 words
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186 1968-07-13 6 WALKS 6 MILES TO KEEP SPECIAL DATE 4LOR STAR. Pri. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today walked six miles through padi fields to attend a special feast at Kampong Kubang Bongor, 11 miles from here. The fea.U was given In tux honour for hi» success in talks on186 words
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80 1968-07-13 6 OK tlie i.»J!» revruits into the civil service in thr first half of this rear. 955 are women. The Finance Ministry'! Parliamentary Secretary, Mr. Tane See Chim. disclosed this today during Question Time. lie ua> replying to Madam Chan (hoy Siong I Delta >80 words
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222 1968-07-13 6 CHAN BENG SOON - Tear gas used to disperse striking labourers CHAN BENG SOON From Alor Star. Fri pOLICE fired tear gas to disperse a group of about 150 striking estate labourers who tried to prevent more than 120 contract labourers from entering Arumugam Pillai Estate near here this morning. About 20 strikers were222 words
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62 1968-07-13 6 Brunei oil talks enter third session BRUNEI TOWN. Ft;. Brunei's ble oil talks, which began early in May. entered their third mis week. Thf talks are designed to review the Governments system of oil taxation its main source of income —tv bring In added revenue. Tai;;i,sj pur ari» Brunei Shell62 words
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180 1968-07-13 6 Found: The $101,000 bank robbery getaway car SINGAPORE. Frl. Police have found the get-away car used in the daring robbery at the Jalan Besar branch of the United Malayan Banking Corporation yesterday. The car. a beige Morris 1100, was abandoned in Kirn Keat Road. It had been reported stolen from180 words
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Article49 1968-07-13 6 PENANO Pri. The SUt« Mu:-.i. H*.: Abdullah bin ui»il. uit,; in ills home :n Permaun? Sungei Dua. Pr<v-vmre-Nor.h this morning after I r.g i.inrxa Hr t^ U M. buried thl» af'.emooo. The Chief Minister T»n Sr» Wans Pen Nee. today Mat conciolei.ct't u> tne family.49 words
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Article73 1968-07-13 6 |^l M 1.1 MPI K. m A special committee has been ftet up to study the question of Malaysian participation in the l''7o Expo Tt in Oaaka. Japan.. Ihe Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Com merce and Industry. Tan Sri Raja Mohar bin Raja Badioiaman.73 words
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Article, Illustration201 1968-07-13 6 A wedding to remember for beautiful Champa By MOLLIE ANC SINGAPORE. Fri. six mon t h o1 d romance has not only united two hearts but also broug-nt two prominent busines* families in Singaport and Ceylon together. Beautiful Champa Bhoiwani, 21. who wa* wed last night to Prem Mcbanani. o:201 words
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Article29 1968-07-13 6 KAMPAR Fr F* m*c «n unbimh near the -a:.w»v Us* h«rf M meht me ».-ti»mk; m&n n.th about 80*>i of pboo* mira vmJuM »i taw29 words
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Miscellaneous25 1968-07-13 6 Mh'ff f >T Bff V.T. Horn tin vtCAff/, <uz, I tvkyvl rnp out ewtv mam mc I I twiMx wiiii >m *■< mix ii>mx~l r~~' i25 words
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Article107 1968-07-13 7 fHE restriction imposed on overtime work will result •n two important factors which are neneficial to our economy. firstly, by this restriction, the need j to fabricate overtime work is removed: The worker seeing no purpose in prolonging his job. will then want to finish the107 words
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Article75 1968-07-13 7 SINGAPORE, In Thr BrilMi Army has officially noliliril the Arm> (nil Service I'nion that about 1,100 civilian workers are to be retrenched brturrn now .mcl March next yr.«r as a result of the accelerated pull-out The Army is now preparinc proposals on how thr75 words
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Article, Illustration2089 1968-07-13 7 Jek: Investors don't come here just to save us from starvation... IF WE MAKE LIFE DIFFICULT FOR THEM, THEY WILL GO ELSEWHERE House told of a boss and the Bill SINGAPORE, Fri. Investors come to Singapore to make money, not save it from starvation. This was today's Government frontbench reply2,089 words
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Advertisement112 1968-07-13 7 lllßlCOO^y| No more ballooning prices! The price of r.^ sS^fZ^\ Malcoa the nutritious instant food beverage > *^--~^±=.^M^ m y^ has been f |xed at 1 60 P er 14 oz in This mr means that you get 37 glasses of delicious, vV *\kv tf«jd wholesome drinks at only 4*112 words
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Article, Illustration1274 1968-07-13 8 Courage to tell of harsh facts economic life... PARLIAMENT DEBATES THE JOBS BILL (SINGAPORE, Fri.— Singapore's labour leaders have v tiini grasp of social priorities and will iiiil pluv up lo any sectional gallery. This was slated today in the continued debate on the Employment Bill in Parliament by MR.1,274 words
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250 1968-07-13 8 J\K\KIA In. Indonesia s ti.idi uilli Hun; Kirn: and Sinsapure will br h.ini hit b> th>- triiiptir.ii forrijn exrhante rrslrielions .innnuni i-il here on Wednesday traders said lodo I lir anmuni rmrnl .1 «ulrs or [riirral Kulius I port BI priM-rfds uf I ndolK250 words
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Miscellaneous18 1968-07-13 8 m %h,.,> r Hfi %l fmpp IT* ••fttAOO-CUftM.IN?.' Am^Gl.kj w^ I/ IT •TO**£d~! 'A f I VJ^ 118 words
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Article1343 1968-07-13 9 The problems of parents, the Transport Ministry, taxi owners, bus companies and (he Kereta Sekolah re not yet ended by STAFF REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur COME monsoon wind or heavy rain, come flood or heat wave, the business of educating the young continues, and with it1,343 words
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The Straits Times Saturday, July 13, 1968
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Article602 1968-07-13 10 There could be no grimmer evidence of tragic happenings in mainland China than the bodies that have been washed ashore in Hong Kong in recent weeks. Reports speak of a virulent struggle for power, of factories in Canton operating at less than half-strength, of uncertain food supplies,602 words
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Article432 1968-07-13 10 The memorandum on disarmament submitted b> Russia to the United Nation.is addressed primarily to the reservations which man) countries feel about the nonproliferation treaty. Limiting membership of the nuclear club, it is justly argued, will simply perpetuate the military superiority of the nuclear nations over the432 words
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Article, Illustration971 1968-07-13 10 CALL OF THE WILD JUST OUTSIDE TOWN Tomorrow the Zoo Negara, opened lets than tive years ago, will receive its 2 -millionth visitor. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, president of the Malaysian Zoological Society, R present him or her a years-- free pass. 001 CHENG GAIK set out yesterday to learn971 words
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STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
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301 1968-07-13 10 I R£FEK to the letter ol the Acting Head, Urban Renewal Department (S.T. July 3). It is arguaDle mat Singapore may not ha»e very much history, and that inch as it has is a manifestation til the "iniquities of its past colonial masters" so that301 words
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Letter159 1968-07-13 10 WITH reierenct to the TT letter from •'Patriot" ■IT June 8) I would like to thank the writer for his kind words about our postal service. In connection with the late delivery ot mall to hU address in Tanglln Road. X should perhaps explain that the159 words
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110 1968-07-13 10 \\'HAT? Eighty Junglecovered hilly mih > in two days? Barefooted and carrying seven days' ration? Doos "Infantryman" expect us to bfl.eve what he says in his letter "Daring Comparison" 'ST. July I). If what he says is correct the lnfantrv patrol at Kluang must be110 words
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185 1968-07-13 10 Changing an address without telling... WITH reference t 0 the complaint by Enche Yahyah Amud;n. (ST. July 8> regarding the delay at the office of the RIMY Seremban In completing the transfer of a scooter. Investigations at the above office have disclosed the lng:The documents for the transfer of the185 words
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Letter347 1968-07-13 10 IVllll »t'»ai\i to the TT lett-r from the Acting Hf*d of Urban Renewal Dspartment concerning the future of Rafflts Institution, it is still not clear what decision has been retched on thi* nutter We in Singapore have every reason to be proud of her present achievements, but347 words
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Advertisement251 1968-07-13 10 DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTANCY for ttvd»t*t with CaafcrUp* Gr«d« 2 tor highf) meMkig Engiitt, Candidates for Om Diploma ta Accountancy offered by the Commercial Education Society of Australia will b« aWa U traia in Urn bane skills •< tha Aeei— nasjt and ttttm adme* in status by ehtoaiaf »r mors of251 words
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Advertisement42 1968-07-13 11 -^Pfc??f^ THE SMALL MANS BASK (Fylly Air-Conditiofl«d> f- j|b jl niiiif f f *t t 7iiW^Vwi^nNTHnHMni^.lß 13th July 1968. Saturday at 11 a.m. Hmi^^^linv^t Yang Teramat Mulia B^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^H^i^i^i^Bßl^^H^lK^^a^iSl Tunku Abdul Rahman Ibni Sultan Ismail Tunku Mahkota Johor. <■ i CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD.42 words
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Article333 1968-07-13 11 IT could not have been a more opportune time for Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. to open a branch in Kluang than DOW, because the town's prosperity is growing fast, bringing with it a bright future for the bank. This view is expressed by Mr. Heng Scow Chor. president333 words
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Article, Illustration609 1968-07-13 11 Peter de Cruz - Peter de Cruz 'Small man's bank' reports steady all-round progress, expansion By STEADY all round progress and expansion coupled with excellent, up-to-date service. This is the hallmark of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. the bank which not only moves with the times but sets609 words
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373 1968-07-13 11 (^HUNG Khiaw Bank Ltd. has adopted a new motto: "Press forward on all fronts." This, according to the Chairman of the bank's Board of Directors. Dato (Dr.) Aw Cheng Chye. in a message to mark the opening of the bank's 25th branch in Kluang373 words
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Article, Illustration592 1968-07-13 11 INCREASING particl--1 patlon in the financing of industries and foreign trade has enabled Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd.. to play a bigger role in the development of the economies of the countries it operates in. Ttiih is .Mated by tht bank's managing director. Dato Lee Chee592 words
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Article, Illustration434 1968-07-13 12 TOWN LOCATED IN RICH REGION By A Staff Writer CHUNG Khiaw Bank Ltd. fm picked m i(lo;il Inration in Us choice of Kliian^ to open its newest branch. This is the opinion of Mr. Lee Yoon Seong, manager of the hunk's434 words
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Article, Illustration422 1968-07-13 13 By A Staff Writer CHUNG Khiaw Bank Ltd. lays strong emphasis on the proper training and retraining of its staff. And the people selected to run the bank's new branch in Kluanc are capable and experienced in all aspects of banking.422 words
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248 1968-07-13 13 COFT music piped through amplifiers amid decor both Impressive and tasteful In air-conditioned comfort as you cash a cheque, open an account, or call on the bank manager. This 1? a feature of the new branch of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd Designed Situated248 words
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Article, Illustration68 1968-07-13 14 The latest machines and other equipment have been installed in Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. Kluang branch. The safe deposit section of the new branch provides a convenient service to customers. These two girls are teen with the latest savings machine in one of the fully68 words
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Article, Illustration62 1968-07-13 14 A section I view of the main banking hall of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. branch at Kluang. Noise level is reduced to a minimum with the use of acoustic material surrounding the luminous ceiling. The decor gives the impression of quiet, businesslike efficiency. It i, air-conditioned62 words
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Advertisement35 1968-07-13 24 a^A UJJLLJLaO^^^ HUGE NEW LAST stock of FEW DAYS! FANTASTIC EVERYTHING BARGAINS SAL£ PRICED JUST ARRIVED! 3 HTO Hurry. Hurry. Hurry □U3D Mere tte best costs you (ess( 72/74, HIGH STREET. TEL *****(5 LINES) *m^H6B35 words
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Advertisement187 1968-07-13 24 I 20 words SIS (minimum) j TO MR AND MRS. sP. hn Onpu IK.UI d.Ußh'rr n I 7.6« Think, t. Doctor. G H. Kuantln TOKUHON pH lIAxUn -^V UAunH r LIQUID MEDICATED SPRAY lAI A New Medicine &PeciA F e Most Effective for •^X^SBSWrt^^LTL^KiL* R«4i«vir« of M.nor Pains. Restoration of187 words
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Advertisement233 1968-07-13 12 Chung Khiaw Bank Aluminium pays for itself Economy minded businessman at the Chung Khiaw Bank. Kluang, specified aluminium Sun-Control Grilles from Diethelm. They achieved two effective results Better appearance. Reduced air-conditioning costt. Initially, aluminium archntecture costs more, of course. But over the months, Diethelm Sun- Control grilles can cut air-conditioning233 words
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Advertisement92 1968-07-13 12 Wfelike to make sate as a bank mean what itmeans Safe. And that means protection against the most advanced methods of attack. No matter how devious or cunning an intruder may be CHUBB experts have forseen the possibility and blocked his way. Every CHUBB Treasury Door incorporates special Torch and92 words
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Advertisement216 1968-07-13 13 Congratulations Best Wishes I CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD., on the occasion of the opening of their KLUANG BRANCH from WO KEE HONG (M) LTD., Sole Agents For San^uL HI-FI STEREO SOUND EQUIPMENT WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT fM WE HAVE BEEN A6AIN CHOSEN TO SUPPLY AND INSTAL A COMPLETE216 words
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Advertisement123 1968-07-13 13 Whatever your airconditioning or refrigeration requirements Office blocks, Factories, Hotels, Flats, Private Homes, Hospitals, Shopping centres, Cars, Buses, Cold Storage, Supermarkets, Skating Rinks, Studios, Cinemas or Laboratories. Contact the specialists: (S^sk SI ME DARBY WH Brioches Throughout Mil«>iia And Singapore. Ujg^jSi I jMiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiimiiimmiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mv nilli I NEW CHUNG KHIAW123 words
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Advertisement98 1968-07-13 14 Congratulate the CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. on the opening of their new branch at Kluang to which JACKS have supplied CHATWOOD-MILNER Safe Deposit Lockers W IHRF^~^?^9bVblHMHblb^^3Hb^b^Hb^b^^9Hb^B£~ Protect your valuables from fire or theft. Put them in a safe deposit box there are boxes of various sizes available for rent. I98 words
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228 1968-07-13 15 TUN TAN PLEDGES FISHERMEN PROTECTION AGAINST PIRATES pONTIAN, Fri.— Tae Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, today promised fishermen in the Pontian and Kukop areas better protection against pirates in the Straits of Malacca. He said he would recommend to the Government to have special fast boats preferably with228 words
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Article, Illustration120 1968-07-13 15 CINGAPORE. Fri. here^er Edwin G. de f.r.n it- has gone during the first two days of his nffk's holiday in Singapore, peoplr have looked up in fascination and awe He first noticed that hi* imposing Kit- Tin figure attracted attention when he visited120 words
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62 1968-07-13 15 Thais censor Malaysian newspapers BONOKHLA. Prl The StralU Times and other Main- lan uewnpapern entering Southern Thailand arr be-.nK (NMli ofDclala heie ha\e confirmed They said that fi.Mrint started last March. When the \lala\Man newspapers tnter Southern Thailand Thai officials go trrrough than at the point of en'rv Any ne»sUPI - 62 words
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Article60 1968-07-13 15 SINGAPORE Fri A man who cheated tight people of a tut Hi oi $2,514 by prrtendlng that >.o could obtain Singapore iitizrnv.up certificates or Identity card* for them, wal Jailed for nine monthi. Abu Bak»r bin Sulmman. 38. pleadrd guilty to two rharge<, but60 words
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Article50 1968-07-13 15 RINOAPORE Pri -An opium Miiok«; Irli M us deatli from a root while trying tn aurap* police raiding party a eoronw'i Inquiry was told today. The Coroner. Mr. 8 JJaJendran. recorded a finding of "death by misadventure st tht lnquNt on Lee Keng Lai. M50 words
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292 1968-07-13 15 SINGAPORE, Friday WIDOW, Thum Loke Chee, was jailed for two years in the Second District Court today for torturing a seven-year-old boy. The boy, Lee Beng Hong, was found with 75 cane marks and 35 cigarette burns on his body. 'Very vicious' District292 words
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Article47 1968-07-13 15 SINGAPORE. Frt Singapore* flr»t fire crackers f»ctory v now being MM at Juronji fur the Korwin Fireworks Ltd Product ton i.« expected u> bectn In October The Klnanre Minister Dr O>h Keng S»ee »41 formally .<r the factory's foundation stone on July 2847 words
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Article, Illustration297 1968-07-13 15 WEE CHOO KIM - Beauty Liz loses her heart to Leo, the Iban WEE CHOO KIM By SINGAPORE, Fri. Kiwi beauty Elizabeth Compton, 22, has lost her heart to an Iban headhunted grandson. And in a week's time she will begin life anew, thousands of miles away from New Zealand as Mrs Leo Moggie.297 words
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Advertisement128 1968-07-13 15 B- I, 3^^»^sS^^g- i '68 Cortina offers all you want in a car per- 2jfl I formance, economy, styling and comfort— all I this from only $1,300 deposit. Call into UniversI al Cars Limited today, and see the full Cortina IB I range. Just $1,300 deposit and the new Cortina128 words
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Advertisement139 1968-07-13 15 St Michaels sets the stage for a superb fashion performance! Dresses, snappy suits and sportswear for lodies In great foshion fabrics p-eciselv tailored fot> wearing with marvellous ease and elegance The Junior Miss will find St Michaels' Swinging London inspired designs wonderfully smart, young end "in". For children both boys139 words
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Miscellaneous747 1968-07-13 15 TV SINGAPURA RADIO SINGAPJRA (KANNtI 4 chew parti- I.X Nm is SHORT Ul\t stRYICB Ml. mi for i^inchtime Listening Pgi »"nfEdmbur 1h..»I h..»C lni .r. SM .nd IN -etre. r From Pr,n c e *3 T Stojy UMttt Pour. 135 Voyage to S n t" J Dragnet 68. byn M747 words
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Article349 1968-07-13 16 Dr Toh's new deal for students SINGAPORE, Fn gTUDENTS who excel in extra-mural activities may be considered for admission into institutes of higher learning even though their HSC examination results may be slightly below the present requirements This npw policy on education was stated by the Minister fur Science and349 words
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Article27 1968-07-13 16 oINGAPORE. Fn Tht btat« Coroner. Mr s R aI VS" dran. today recorded verdict at the clow at Jn to* "TV 7 mh found h«n»-27 words
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86 1968-07-13 16 TOURIST COMPLAINTS BUREAU 'GOOD IDEA SINGAPORE Fri. The Singap'Te Tourist AssociatlO), today described as a "good idea" the Government move anno^iced In H.illament on Wednesday to stt up a complaints bureau for tourists. Its chairman, Mr Herbert Llm En* Kwan. said: "We strongly support any move to stop the fleecing86 words
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233 1968-07-13 16 Commerce Ministry issues own trade journal KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Ministry of Commerce and Industry today launched the first Issue of its trade journal designed to bridge the "communication gap" between the GoVernment and the business world. In a message to the 26--page inaugural issue, the Minister oi Commerce and233 words
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139 1968-07-13 16 Makers of 'South Pacific' to film Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Fri. A film starring Malaysia will be made by the Department of Tourism. A Hollywood film company ihe one whl c b made "South Pacific" will produce the film on all that is beautiful and unique about Malaysia. This will139 words
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Article60 1968-07-13 16 KLAI.A LUMPUR. Fn The Chief of Air Staff Air Commodure Sulaiman bin SuJa*. this morning mspetfed tht Royal MalavMan Air F. ret School of Technics Trainmt at Kinrara On arrival. he inspected a parade of 100 ssta> nd men led by Plight U. Abdullah bin Abdul60 words
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Article37 1968-07-13 16 KUALA LUMPL'R Fri The secund Bumlputra Economic Congress will bo held at th« Dewan Tenglcu Abdul Rahman here on Sept. 6. The Prune Minister. Tenslcu Abdul Rahman, is expected to open the three-day meeting.37 words
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Advertisement175 1968-07-13 16 LAST DAY FOR DRAWN TOMORROW CLOSES TODAY YOU MUST ENTER NOW! The NEXT BIG TOTO is drawn tomorrow. To have a chance of winning it you must enter now. OVER $350,000 IN PRIZE MONEY TO BE GIVEN AWAY great protector <£T Nothing keeps a car in better trim than a175 words
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Advertisement135 1968-07-13 16 ■^■■■■■■■■■■vJi ILbbhi ■■■■■jb m 9m MMMMMM\ Thw In mm! r«i I»n»» pmmmU yu with m fridge mm* trmmaoT, kaCh In thm mmm 'Nmw StyU'emMmmt. Fully automatic* -natural^, plus years guaran tmm mm thm **aUd unit mm* excellent after sates tmrvtem tmm. So why dmm't you call mt ymmr local Ignis135 words
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Miscellaneous244 1968-07-13 16 Straits Times Crossword »< KOSN (j, Holtiead In role of maraudei Worker bears sinister smear id. <7) Ecclesiastic turns up to tiie s Canned meat upsets Dlans <•> south, across the border a. Corset put off w endless 11 10 The way Penny Is thrown Into o b, sent by244 words
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Advertisement1115 1968-07-13 17 Ml ANO OTHER UK CONTINENTAL COPTS Due S'po'f m NMi uMI tla 3) Tan, l.ly UII laly II IhCHISES KIP 3 l>ly II ml, IS Ik prOtliilAUS U |j it»S «Ml I lul, IJ 1.1, 21 24 ml, 2S PUEUS 11/ i, 21 lull 23 lul, 24 If TUTHYIIUS 2.1,115 words
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Advertisement2500 1968-07-13 17 1 BiwiV t fJmmmWL^f !Jj I J U tk^tfi^mmWftMt^^^^^LmmmW I TH£ E A \3UNEs\ the: EAST ASIATIC COMPANY ltd Incorporated in Denmark aMMB EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA/NORTH CONTINEHI/SCANDINAVIA B |fMj Pe^ang S'Dore G»noa R'rlam HTiur? Airhus Chiitn 80NA ii laty IS'II Jaly 27 II Jaly Jt/ I Seat S Scat2,500 words
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Advertisement834 1968-07-13 17 WJm. WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. Great Lakes Service 1 ASHTAIULA TOLEDO DETROIT MILWAUKEE CHICAGO 5 pore P- S'horr Penong MM Cort. 2/6 Am. 31 J-ly/1 Autj 29/30 Jul, JJtjMM MCALISTER tic CO., LTD. Spore p Swetteohom Penong Ttl: *****1/9 6252 *****/3 MIPITIME IUUOINt tIHIAPtIt Pt«T SWtTTENHAM IJ4I. WIALA lUMPUII 27J11 PININ6834 words
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Advertisement1025 1968-07-13 18 I a VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAiSHA LTD. Western Australia Singapore' Japan Servloe Fremanti* Spora 'okoriama Nagoya Yo^o^ama rioie Itkiiaa Man" 2J li Aae. 1/ 7 Silt USept USept IBStr Wast At rlca Singapore Japan Service Anton Sinaapora ToM*ama *oo* 1 ■Timillaa Marl" VlilM 27 /ll Illy lAn J tat ■Narway1,025 words
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Advertisement922 1968-07-13 18 •USTItLIt/NEW Zf «UND S!«VICl I IN0l». PMISTtN »N0 l» I«S1 S(B«IC[> far Fraaaatlc. Milaitt. Sylaif. Mallaaraa. (I: Main-, nt Kif,,,u,>,m Per.int P S'fiam j Du't purt !> ri^ru "enact •MOP* 15 laii ItlUl* la Pan li lit) ll lal) k» «ictlaal M. tarn, MUMflas JJJJJt* J£* mmm- W «hJ& Jt&922 words
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Advertisement852 1968-07-13 18 i J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN KENYAFAAN TAWARAN Tawaran darlpada Prmborong3 yang berdaltar di-JKR dalam Kf la.-, D. E 4c EX' Kepala V Pechahan Kepala IV d*n ka-atas akan dl-tertma dl-pejaoat JuruI tera Negerl. Negerl Bembllan/ I Jurutera Kerla Kanan. Seremban sa-hlngga pukul 3.00 Petang tengah harl pada 25bb. July. 1968 I852 words
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Advertisement814 1968-07-13 18 BONDS WILL BE ON SALE FROM MONDAY. 15TH JULY. 1968. REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE ISSUE OF $15,000,000 TAX FREE BEARER BONDS, 1968 54 CINT. PER ANNUM MATURING 15TH JULY, 1976/19S0 AITHORISKI) BY TI!K DEVELOPMENT LOAN ACT. 1967 (No. 1 of 1967) PRICE OP ISSUE $!<)() PER CENT. PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS: ON814 words
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Article30 1968-07-13 19 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES July 12. Xl BBKR PRICE: 04 cents (down half a cent I. TIN PRICE: 5555.5* irloKn \l\ rents). Kstimated offering 235 tons up '10 tons).30 words
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Article335 1968-07-13 19 Rubber ends week quietly r£ local Rubber Market last week ranged over a little more than one cent stale H.C.B. <V Co. Ltd. in their current review. Turnover was improved and conditions were fairly active to begin with, but quietened down considerably alter the July position had run off on335 words
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Article154 1968-07-13 19 Australian minings move variably MELBOURNE fn MlNlNtis mi.yen variably witb lMderii mostly higher, headed Ir. (.rral BoaMrr up 80 cent.' at Sl6 70 snd North Kale up 00 cents at $14 SO Notable gain* ifrr made In thr (>real Boaldrr < iiiitribiiilntr again SIM at 114 60 And North Bait154 words
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Article320 1968-07-13 19 Slight drop in Straits tin price rriHERF. wa> a >light drop 1 In the Strait.-, tin price yesterday uf 12J cent> which took it down In Henang to $555 .50 a plcul. This was mure ur !e.->» in line with the rise of ten hililngn a ton in the forward320 words
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Article244 1968-07-13 19 At (.1 si Hnt (Tade rubber for.. hu.n. rloaed at j p.m la •Jmcapa.re and Koala I usaptir yesterday at "iJ I rent* per Hi., town half a rent on Thancta* s etaaJni let el "Ih. ItMie waA rer> quiet R.A.S. and MR] < la»inf prices244 words
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Article69 1968-07-13 19 MiNltl •■•mm laajaajaaj V- .apa'a naan •>!»•• Mi MM fMtaiaai Ciitnul ail milk t»4 •'Har* flrvaa »:m MM Ctara *T«»rt if.on .oo»« lurf' Aili. IK Com UU F ■••ear Mnatok «hii» <nu a»n»ra. ■H**** VMM ■■•>."• i'lti •[»■<■>•) »»r«- it Mm* asMata «a»ia») Uumponi MM* WMra lall KlWi69 words
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Article108 1968-07-13 19 'I'Ht A»ia«iatian mi ftMkt m Miiiiui'tiniiHii made tbaas rt>an(r> to IM HIM to i kti-uuu intrnll) I*ll rllu to UnilMl (ttttt: Buyln« TT ML atrnu.il OO 32 7 5. HO d at. 3J 111* cndlt hiiln S3 ft/S trail* bills. Cmili: Burin* TT 33 3/l« »lrroall OD 35108 words
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Article33 1968-07-13 19 ON t» IfM "I»»M m«r»»l D Hootf Kon§ vr.i,i(H» tn< lit. Dana. jiic"" Hill TT am) IUI lor inrlini Wm quote* M It M ana taal af f*M »t *>li33 words
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997 1968-07-13 19 /CONDITIONS were active on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday with new buying taking care of bouts of profit-taking Profit-taking is usually anticipated before the weekend, but the recent feature of the market is the way It has been so well absorbed. Features997 words
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Article95 1968-07-13 19 \""> LTINI. ALIINUIini IH| tINGAPOIE HARBOUR ViHaßvll 4 IMIH IH THI RO4IIS At AT A M ON JUL> i: lattarn Rvailt .r ValMtiaM. Vukm Hani MMa, Takan IV. hr Clan Aun. I- Ja»«. Saa lu.refc. Van Nocr'. liaukmnse: ar.»a Haa, Lira Mi.ru. »a«< Maru. -ir Hadiv.ra •huik95 words
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Article236 1968-07-13 19 Or SHARK PARIIOH Of LAST SALIS IH TSRDAV WIRI INDUSTRIALS ACMA i Rair-.a ••rftUl 1-1 caan Bautt»atl I rental. C Sus» iI 10 "<■■' CC M. i nnrn I, CS. HaMlmtf -10 taaasl Ounlap 4 aaajkM, S»a» isjajaa i. r. a h •<— i i aaajtax Cwmii236 words
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Article813 1968-07-13 19 BIMMJiK IN AND RFPORIrD TO TM>: SINGAPORE AND RI ALA I I Ml 1 K T«ADIT«G BOOMS OF TUT STO<* EXCHANGE %-r«»TEsU>%I WITH THF NI'MBF.R OF TIU BHARr« TBADFD IN BSACKETS. INOUSTRIALJ ACM* 1 .JUOI tS.OS .livo. 1 1 4 .1000 t3. (I OUO> VI <>1 1 1813 words
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Article29 1968-07-13 19 STOCK INDICES lul> 11. Jul> I Induunal* 11,; I" ICl.lt Fropertir* IMJI 19X11 Tins MV.4M ;».t4 tS ruhher. li.Mi. l»> 3k k» it. iMt us. Dec. M. IMI z29 words
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Article282 1968-07-13 19 mcsi i or'"'"" LiiTio a. ACM* Bm^» J^. d *<£ t^ Bourt«<l > t ec"sr r "..."".v:r. i.M C. HsMUiai >« B»Tt Srait 7.10 V A I 9 10:' minHJB Hi r. n UnTTimcn <■** Oood«uo4 Pmm 1•» Oulnnrw n i m H MO««PUt« HI I H i282 words
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Advertisement966 1968-07-13 19 THE LIST OF APPLICATIONS WILL OPEN AT 10.00 A.M. ON MONDAY. 15TH JULY. 1968. VT**litllil'li»^Y REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE ISSUE OF $60,000,000 TAX FREE REGISTERED STOCK, 1968 5 PER CENT. PER ANNUM MATURING 15TH JULY, 1973 51 PER CENT, PER ANNUM MATURING ISTH JULY, 1980/1983 AUTHORISED BY THE DEVELOPMENT LOAN ACT.966 words
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Advertisement127 1968-07-13 19 NOTICE THE ASIA INSURANCt CO.. LTD.. SINGAPORE j inform, the public Ihsl Mr How] 1 Luen Teck. has ceased to be in o«ir employ as Irom the 3rd of J.ily. IBM and that tie hat uo authority to transact any business or collect any premiums on our b«haif. SHIPPING NOTICES127 words
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Article129 1968-07-13 20 the FAMILY OF the late lira, nprm thr.r icrateful 10 icnt condo- oral tnbulea. FAMILY OF LATC Mr Jeo.lan Lee. ink relatlVM and frifnd. lor ndance durini: their rec<-n: I tad frlendi •enrtmce, good »i«hr». 1 taslttanc* on ihflr ueddTHE FAMILY OF the lute I.t. Col. s»har! Rin Sula:m^n129 words
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Obituary26 1968-07-13 20 MRS. S D. JOSEPH or 110 Buklt :!ness on J2.T.«>s. Funeral on 3 pm. to St. BarChurch and thence to th« Christian Cemetery, Simpang Lima,26 words
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Advertisement619 1968-07-13 20 lACKNOWLtDCEMEHTS. »«»IV(B:»»I!S. AMHOUMCEMEMTS. BttlHS. CIUI ICTIVIIIES, CHMIENCES. OfMHS. EIUCEWITS. I FUIEMIS. CKETIKS, IN MEMMItM. MtllltKS. MISSMC. KtSHU. tt£, KNKMS t BUNIONS. I ■itt: HntMM JISA Ist 21 ■srCs. ltd MAmut ml 75 cU. I All Pttff Cliuifirt 1 Urttrtitwinti: liams fsr IS wtrfs. txk aMitiauJ m< 41 cmll Struts fans619 words
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Advertisement865 1968-07-13 20 CROUP PRACTICE REOUIRES fuil. particulars lo Box A4U.I s I (•'port). araataa). Apply Hoovrr Bar I-'-'. Kohm*on Road S pore 1 p.m. 5 p.m. WANTED EXPERIENCED FOREMAN Oraaaar. Call at Horn: Huat Srrvica Station. 473 Changi Road. 6i on M WANTED URCENTLV CRADUATES speclallaad in Kngiish and Chemistry/ PhyaKa for865 words
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Advertisement954 1968-07-13 20 WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOK L.C.C. Certificate knnuledKr own handiMilini; with full particular and passport photo I non-returnable to Auvertlser. 9. Scotts Road, Sin gaprrr. 9. BOOKSHOP AIIISTANT, |>refer*bl: experienced, matured and a food llcenc ed driver. fluent KnKlish cssentla with knowledge of Mandarin Malaj giving full persons f particulars, pm experience,954 words
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Advertisement1012 1968-07-13 20 BOTANICAL cahden area furnished rtat. three bedrooma. onr arrvanl room, nurquet 'mosaic floor tilings. Apply Tel. (8 pore I M23oS (During offi.e hour,). fU II FURNISHED BUNGALOW I I edrooma 1 servant's quartrr*. Bukit Tin-ih. Contact Tan 5124»? OXLCV CAROEN furnished unfurnnhed flat, two hedrooma. one servants room, parquet moiialc1,012 words
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Advertisement956 1968-07-13 20 fUBNIIHID BUNCALOW 1(1. 1. K <q ft land freehold Braddel Helghta 3 redrooms. 2 bathrooms inuh room, bathroom. upacioui garden, earporch for 2 can 557.000/ T«l: M4IM Office. SI37M Home. OUNBAR WALK (opp. Ocean Hark) Luxury 2-atorey nemi-detached hungalow. split Level. Parquet/Moaalc Kloorlnic Completion Sept., UiSi hnqmrirs sin Hin Co.,956 words
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Advertisement646 1968-07-13 20 BUSINESS OPPORTBNITIES FOR ANY LIASOH work In Nei Delhi. Contact Box A 4899. S.T., S pore SUCCESSFUL PUBLISHER will two highly profltabl'- publicatloiu aeeka two active person with 53. 000/ I each to venture. Box A 4937 B.T Spore. Write today to Overaeaa Prlntial 1 Agency (H.K.) Ltd. Prlnt-deaicners typographer*.646 words
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Advertisement845 1968-07-13 20 PETS FOI SUE I MINIATURI POODLE PUPPY i. MXI 4 mooth> old Ring M2M3 Ipon. MX« I Boxer Puppy for ul> lorely condition. Contact Riwui Poultry Firm Phone Riwin| TS. BULL TIRBim M.X.A. Om beautiful Puppiet 444, Ylo Chu Ku| Road. 12, Iflle.tonei Sport 30. paper, price reasonable View (4.845 words
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Advertisement1079 1968-07-13 20 Krat^'Jattterod' I**"1 o vt TI Lt 1M« TRIUMPH SPITFIRE beautiful ISM Volkswagen Faxtback. iinM ISSSS'' iJ** A 40 Oa uct <■■?•«») NOVEMBER IMS SIMCA 1000 an* owner Immaculate coadltlon taxed' Inrarod nil October M.IOO. Vl«w <• Manual! Kmj, 8 pore. BORNEO MOTOR* (•> LIMITIO Orchard Road, Singapore UMd Can Selected1,079 words
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Advertisement982 1968-07-13 21 It V v a. 1 I T^^^L^^ "^r km l v MODELS AVAILABLE: ISHP-3HP-SHP-6HP-9jHP--18hp-33h- 40HP- 60hp and 01»033hp-40hp-55hp-65mp -85HP-100HP tlectnc mod.li. EVINRUDE STOCKS IPABH ■■Rvicß ALWAYS READILY AVAILABLE iIIINDEIEVfS-JACOBfRB W»M>OII >UUt [UM>iil |>OH NNtNOOU K IN«|»iU )«SD»K »N Hlrihnnj Bangkok 11 17/ m 21 Day* SI 140 11,150'- lllin ti.SSO982 words
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Advertisement749 1968-07-13 21 SHOPPING GUIDE VISIT LEE ONN't SHOWROOM, 2titi South Bridnt Road, ftinaaporc. rublen, emerald and other preclouii ■taaaa, make YOUR CHOICE for a Life, time Engagement Wedding Ring! dlatlnctlvrly act In Dlamonda from Tin sinit Ooldimltha Ltd., 213-217, Souin Undue Road, 8 pore. LADIES HAIRDHESSim 110 .ml. fparnpoo-set $2. 50 Blrachlnn749 words
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Advertisement786 1968-07-13 21 NOTICE TO CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS MALAYSIA— PORT SWETTENHAM North Port Extension. The Port Swettenham Authority Intend to Invite tenders In Octo- ber 1968 (or the construction ol an extension to the existing wharves at the North Port. The work win comprise a reinforced concrete deck supported by reinforced or prestressed786 words
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Advertisement1021 1968-07-13 21 NOTICES STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHirß NAME. I. WILLIAM ERIC NKILSON SMAIL. as Secretary of Straits I Steamship Co. Ltd.. of Singapore I hereby give notice that In ronse- nuence of a change of ownership I have applied to the Registrar of I Singapore1,021 words
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Advertisement362 1968-07-13 21 TO ALL POWER TOOL USERS Black Decker advise all users of B D tools and B&D dealers in Singapore and East Malaysia that TAI TIONG (SENG KEE) CO. 20 Church Street, Singapore 1. have been appointed SOLE SERVICE CONCESSIONARIES for Singapore and East Malaysia. As from sth July 1968 TAI362 words
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Article761 1968-07-13 22 EPSOM JEEP - 5½f looks right for Red Tudor EPSOM JEEP —By TOP TIPS: D..1c.d0 II Rice 2>. Red Tudor iKjc* 4. and MN (Rice 51. BEST FORECAST: Red Tudor and Ocndrobium in Rjcc 4. RED TUDOR has a smart turn of speed over 5Jf and he will take a lot of catching761 words
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Article288 1968-07-13 22 I.'UINBL'RGH. Frl Anifri- can Billy Casper scorched round the Carnoustie golf cour.se yesterd;iv with a rrcordg fiB second round to take a four-stroke lead in the British Open golf champion■hip He has a two-round aKgregate of 140. The 70 qualifiers for the third round:288 words
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Article158 1968-07-13 22 VMM JttP (ALL lio\ I'OINTtR Race I \K\MOOK lu.litli Anton I'alm I'Unlrr puRwim .ludilh Anton I'alm Planter I'XI.M Pl.ANTtR I In 'I Mill, lei 1 1 .1 III... I Race I I)AI.( IDO Br. P-, M i mi Mix I»K. PRIN( I M Aqua Viva II I. nli. bk.158 words
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Article1049 1968-07-13 22 GOING FORECAST: Yielding to soft mi 2.30 CLASS 5 DIVISION 2 liMlSsB (S4.800) 51F i 22 skst^v.'sb j Doaneuy 5 9 tr> 553 VoSrXV.'^an^Bfer.en 5 813 sssK BRasas s K^- reuk; 6 8 2 I Breuk. 3 88 Chadwirk ]•> i 8 ***** BALMY AIR g (Hln Ser.g)1,049 words
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Article464 1968-07-13 22 r«HANG Sin Long, of ''Chung Ling High bcnopl, broke th state's five-year -old 100 metres record on the opening day of th« Penang AAA championships at the City Stadium yesterday. Sin Lor.g clocked 11 sec. >n the semi-nnals clippine on«-tent.i of a second irom the464 words
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Advertisement88 1968-07-13 22 The New PHILIPS Cosmopolitan range gives you more for less jl L--.sS i j»t .I I',1 p The Venetian and steady 23" picture brings the-world right into yo "home No heat. Vo% *<£ ll™ no damp, no air-conditioner will spoil the quality cabinets of Philips $32.00 a month. Television receivers.88 words
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Advertisement188 1968-07-13 22 LATEST DAY-AND-NIGHT LIGHT SENSITIVE LENS XwHEN NOT tXPOSH>\ IO Call lor demonstiatton at: STAR OPTICAL HOUSE 14 Bukit Bint.nt Rd.. KuaU Lumpur. 1.1 Light Street. Fenang. SS Belfleld St.. Ipoh. Jalan Tnnku Ibrahim. Alor Star. It Jalan Ibrahim. S. PaUnl. 248 Kulim Road. B. Mrrtajam. 2S anal Road. Teluk Anmn.188 words
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Miscellaneous384 1968-07-13 22 BA»MI\TON and Wee Soon Hua wo Tay Pin SPORI JI'MOB Men Pin and Khamun Suradl; Hassingles 4th rd: Dahn wo Noor- hlir. AtU and M. Ibrahim bt T din Rahwl; Lee Chee Ym bt ft. K. Tan and G. Kong 15-7 13Chen IS-12. IS-3; Koh Kum 8; D. Manocha and384 words
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671 1968-07-13 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - Ghani and Ahmad it's method v dazzle NORMAN SIEBEL By TODAYS second Malaysia Cup Final, the 42nd in a series of Finals which started in 1921 as the Malaya Cup tournament, puts the spotlight where the contrasts chiefly are —on Selangor's Abdul Ghani and Penang's Syed Ahmad, the centre forwards.671 words
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Article221 1968-07-13 23 .921 Singapore bt Selangor 1-1 192 a Selangor bt Singapore 3-2 1323 Singapore bt Perak 3-1 1924 Singapore bt Selangor 1-0 192$ Singapore bt Selangor 2-1 928 Perak bt Singapore 1-0 1927 Selangor bt Singapore »-l ins Singapore drew Selangor 2-3 1929 Singapore drew Selangor221 words
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Article166 1968-07-13 23 fpDIGKU A b d i 1 M. Rahn.an prr•ldent of the rA of MalsvMa. hope* Singapore win play in the Malaysia Cup competition ait? ln He say* this In a me*Fage of congratulation to today's finalists. Belangor and Penang. Singapore's withdrawal during this year's competition was166 words
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Advertisement313 1968-07-13 23 In^ J I^TT^ HOME OWNERSHIP v ■■I yjS JIJiLAJGJ "is-ii f~u~3T M M M I'l'P^bP another housing Ifll --£5 WifW II estate financed by MB bS. ~^mm a H II PMI jmß, i gEJ H Vb fIA 1 I I H^H ?4 units of semi-detached houses and 27 units of313 words
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Article83 1968-07-13 24 SINGAPORE, Fri. A Corporal with the Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute was drowned yesterday when an amphibious military craft (sank in the sea off Tanjong Goal. Jurong. He vu trapped In the crait— ;.ti armoured personnel carrier when it sank at 9 a.m. during rnanouvrea83 words
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Article57 1968-07-13 24 YORK Fii— A mas- bunt ni on today tot .i niiiii who terrorised a crowded street here last night m a .shootmz OCff which left three young men dead and one wounded Tlif Eiirmi.ni i.s identified by police v a young Negro ?x-Servicom.in caretaK tenement57 words
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96 1968-07-13 24 Dead man's concubine sues airline HONG KONG, Fri. The concubine of a man killed when a Thai International jetliner plunged into Hone Kong harbour a year ago is seeking damages for herself and the dead man's family of 13 including his wife. The concubine. Gar Y'ouk Wah. 48. has Hied96 words
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Article55 1968-07-13 24 SINGAPORE Fri— The Government saw no need to set up an agency tocontro and export tropical fish, the Minister for L.w and National Development. Mr. E.W. Barker, told Parliament today. Answering Mr Ng Kan Ting (Pongzoh, he said the Primary Production Department was already rendering considerable55 words
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Article372 1968-07-13 24 LONDON. Fri— Leading equities failed to make much headway today although gales easily outnumbered losses. Second class counters, however, moved firmly higher British funds continued firm. reflecting the more favourable International monetary outlook and falling deposit interest rates. Gains ranged up to of a point. Corporation stocks gains372 words
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Article65 1968-07-13 24 $300 m loan to Philips LONDON. Prl. British and Dutch merchant banks are or(anislng a U8»100 million loan to finance expansion of the Dutch Philips Organisation, one of the worlds biggest companies. It was announced here. The loan, believed to be one of the blKgest ever raised In the InternationalReuter - 65 words
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Article50 1968-07-13 24 TOKYO. Fri with better dirt and medical cure the Japmiete ;.re living longer. The Health Ministry in its rninu.il report Mute.s thai the average life span of Jupan'-sr men today is 68.91 years, and women 74.15 years— up by more than 10 years compared »nh 1950.50 words
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Article50 1968-07-13 24 WASHINGTON. Fri VicePre*ident Hubert Humphrey today called for an end to the tn- •.<! L" b rmbargo on trade with md said exchange of non-strategic goods should be permitted Mr Humphrey campaigning for the Democratic Presidential nominal ion outlined his proposal maw ide-ranging foreign policy .statement—Reuter - 50 words
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Article255 1968-07-13 24 Cowdrey steers England to 258-3 F ONDON, Fri. Eng--12 land skipper Colin Cowdrey snatched the initiative from the Australian attack with a masterly batting display on the second day of the Third Test at Edgbaston, Birmingham, today. Cowdrey. celebrating his 100 th test, was 95 not out a» the end255 words
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Article67 1968-07-13 24 KM.I \M> Ut Inns KIIRIf II < Taber b Freeman 88 BOKOTT Ibv. Oleeson 38 OHUHI V not out 95 BARKIM.TON Ibu Freema;. 0 QKAVKNEY not out Kxtras 7 Total 'for 3> 258 To bat: Knight. Knott. nilngvorth. Brown. Snow, underwood W'kts fell at 80. 188. 189 Bowiing to67 words
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Article93 1968-07-13 24 London. Tr*. Alan Jonea. the 20-year-olu Sa*Ssal fast bowler, yesterday retn:!:^ th» best figures achieved In t.n. English county cricket championship this season On a rain-affected pitch at Eastbourne Jones t,«>ic eight wickets for 25 runs and helped to dismiss Lancashire for a meagre 8893 words
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Obituary19 1968-07-13 24 CABLE RECEIVED fram OrMa intimattng th* death of MutblAh. brother of s Titp«r«n»nd»m an* Mr. C S Ratnam.19 words