The Straits Times, 4 September 1968
1968-09-04
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Title Section25 1968-09-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 The Straits Times The National Newspaper Estd 1845 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1968 15 CENTS KDN. 3104 M.C. (P) 001425 words
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402 1968-09-04 1 Protest Note or just a reply? Decision today KUALA LUMPUR, j I Tuesday I T»HE Cabinet will deA cide tomorrow whether to dispatch a protest to Manila over its passing of the Bill declaring Sabah as part of the Philippines— or merely reply to last Thursday's Note. The principal assistant402 words
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Article, Illustration702 1968-09-04 1 Suddenly, Press criticism of Czech leaders ends MOSCOW, Tuesday SOVIET criticism of Czecho- Slovakia's leaders gave way suddenly yesterday evening to PRAISE-on the front page of the Government newspaper Izvestia. Marshal Ivan Koikv, liberator of CzechoJus in World War 11, praised President l.udvik Svobodl as "a702 words
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Article164 1968-09-04 1 Turkey hit by a killer quake ISTANBUL, Timhty. A SEVERE earthquake liil noi Ih-wesW in Turkey this morning. wreckUM villages and snreadmii name across a <t(H)-niile si retell OlTleials I eared a Heavy death toll Ten people are known killed and 200 Injured In and around the town of Barti'i.UPI - 164 words
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Article48 1968-09-04 1 MEDr ORD I New York i Tues —Three young boys were fcund dead in an unused freezer in a garage. Police .said the youngsters, aged 5. 7 uiid 13. apparently had climbed into the freezer yesterday, and thr door snapped shut, locking them inside—AP.48 words
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Article50 1968-09-04 1 LONDON. Tues Debates representing nine million British trade unionist-. n>d;iv tittied their leadership and tame out In favour of equal pay for women. The move MM In an amendment to a resolution by the general council of the Trades Union Congress currently holding Its centenary congreu APAP - 50 words
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91 1968-09-04 1 HUM. KONG. Tue». The Government has allowed 'H illegal immigrants from Communist Clnn.t to stay here on humanitarian croumN Thr men. wonrn and children are refugees I roni a fishing ommune on the Kuangtung coast. 130 miles from hrre. Th«> sl.pp.ii in last weekReuter - 91 words
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161 1968-09-04 1 DEATH THREAT, BUT PIGGOTT RIDES THREE WINNERS I ON DON. Tues.— Concert pianist Daniel Barenboim and jockey Lester Piggott were guarded by police yesterday in public appearances after senar^te threats to kill them. Israeli burn Barenboim igi.ored a telephone threat that ho would be shot if he conducted a "provocative"Reuter - 161 words
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Article37 1968-09-04 1 rMdfllt C'huiiK-Her Park told the National AMtembly today that South Korea would play a part Iji niMirinc --eouniy in Sou til I la ami in recon-truotlng South Vietnam if and mhenthr Vietnam war ended Reui«r37 words
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Article460 1968-09-04 1 IPOH. Tuesday THK H;ij;i Mmki of Perak, Chairman of the Coimcil of Regency, today commuted Ihe death sentence on two youths now in Pudu j;iil Death How in Kualfl Lumpur to life imprisonmeat He made the announcement on the advice of the State Pardons460 words
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131 1968-09-04 1 Guard for Minister after kidnap rumour JAKARTA. I ii. v The Indonesian Trade Minister, Dr. Sumitru. was stronch guarded today following rumours that he may be kidnapped. Jakarta garrison source* said. The rumours followed Dr. sumilro s dra-tu action* against Singapore and Hong Kong firms alleged to ha\e been invol\edReuter - 131 words
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Article36 1968-09-04 1 LAGOS AGBEU TO MESCT FLIGHTS LAGOS. Tb«* Niger* announced tonight it w»»H allow the la«rn<i nl Red Cross to fly mercy rni«sion* lo thon*ands of ■tar> me refugees in Ml»--fra. beginning- Tbur-riay morning AT.36 words
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Article, Illustration763 1968-09-04 2 1,500 dug out from ruins in worst hit town of Kakhk IRAN TAKES STOCK OF WEEKEND DISASTER THAT LEVELLED 100 TOWNS AND VILLAGES TEHERAN, Tuesday. IRAN mourned its dead today a nation shocked and numbed by the enormity of the disaster that over took eastern KhorassanReuter - 763 words
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Article33 1968-09-04 2 DAMASCUS. Tues T»o P\ri§n M.ldler. »ere killed In a 30-mlnut." clash between Israeli •nd Byrtan threes In me Golan Height* *re* last night, a Sviiar. mlltarv spokesman uld here early iod»y33 words
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281 1968-09-04 2 UERKKI.KY, ((aliform.ti. Tups. A stale uf rivil disaster was prn< l.unird in this urmrrsity .in last nicht after three Uavs of scattered violence. it» in. hi '..i Mr William Hanlry. Haul Ihe nw\» wan m.idr to MM rivil pr;i r .mdReuter; AP - 281 words
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Article, Illustration299 1968-09-04 2 Head of State arrested after fighting in capital I/JNSHASA, Tues. President Alphons* Massamba-Debat of Congo-Brazzaville was a prisoner of his army in the presidential palace today following a weekend of bloody fighting between troops and rebellious youths, informed sources said here. According to the sources, ihe 47-year-old President, wh'i himselfReuter - 299 words
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Article23 1968-09-04 2 JAKARTA. Tues. An Indonesian newspaper edi-or ha* been fur in*ulting Pr»- ueekEver rribed I eral 1 n ;blishwl la23 words
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358 1968-09-04 3 ROCKET ATTACK .NEAR CITY SAIGON. Tuesday yiETCONG units are once again pushing toward Saigon for a possible third thrust at the city, U.S. military sources said today. They slammed mortar and rocket grenade flre Into a military compound n<*ar Sa:?on la^t night, thenReuter - 358 words
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94 1968-09-04 3 M\MI.A. Turv A judge has ruled that a high school girl »js justified in stabbing and almost killing a teenaged classmate a jear ago. Judge Antonio Masaqurl ruled that Erlinda Castro. 15. acted in "defence of honour onr of the justifying circum- stances94 words
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Article29 1968-09-04 3 rIS is a qu trrrl between large and small dogs and both h-»\e brtrai rd the Cxe-i-hoslovak proplr by Prttnwr Cliou Eh-lai. »prak.ng Prttmir on me C^cho«liAakun crUu.29 words
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Article, Illustration87 1968-09-04 3 AN overhead furl line •n, of tin. is uvd (o speed up service to motorist^ at a new "no pumps pnrol station in Birmintham It i- the first installation of Us kind in l.ncUnd A British Prtr..lrum spokesman said the ion version of thr87 words
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Article54 1968-09-04 3 TMPEH luo (IN .spread of Asian l!u in Taiwan may »von rracti mi rxplatnr »ta«e" Dr Y.nt Su I the Tai*an Unlvenitv hospital ..•mrti TfMrraay. He tale that to far the mflwim attack was In the "initial SftsfT but the nosnbrr of raacs of the disease54 words
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282 1968-09-04 3 Red CrossLagos showdown over mercy airlift f AGO S, Tues.— A crisis loomed today between the Nigerian Federal Government and the International Red Cross Committee, which planned to fly relief supplies into secessionist Biafra despite Federal opposition. Nigeria's military government has warned that there may be grave Incident*" if theReuter - 282 words
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Article22 1968-09-04 3 80l RVEJIOfTH TUrt BndrfTooaa David Pall nil* MM erf uir *\r'r< thn* he and hi.- >>ndc »rre to honevmoor. UPIUPI - 22 words
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Article151 1968-09-04 3 ADELAIDE. Tues. A hot-water flsh of a srwries npw to a speties new to science has been located in the first major biological study for more thin 70 years of thi> (JimMsnn n«»-4i»rt in Pr ll\ Australia'a Dead Heart.'• The home or the fish151 words
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Article, Illustration109 1968-09-04 13 Something to crow about DLACK Labrador Prince has plenty to crow about for he has made friends with a bird. Their friendship began when the Rev. Harold Duff, of St. Martin's Episcopal Church, Dundee, Scotland, found the bird a three-month-old crow -lying injured. He nursed it back to health andMirrorpic - 109 words
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128 1968-09-04 13 AIANILA, Tues.— The ifl Government an- > nounced today that its contingent of military engineers and security troops would stay in South Vietnam indefinitely despite failure of Congress to pass a new appropriations bill. The U.S. has been watching the situation closely and128 words
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91 1968-09-04 13 TOKYO, Ti.es A 3:-ye;ir- i old Czech scirmu- 1 has taken :i he United I Japanese police said here toA p.'lirr spokesman said Dr. Jar. Klein has bean granted a United SUt<» visa as a re- fugee while in Tokyo for the 12 h91 words
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135 1968-09-04 13 THE PORT OF CALL FOR WORLD'S SOCIALITES I ISBON, Tues. Many of ihe world's most 1 prominent socialites converged on Lisbon yesterday for two parLies expected to prove the world's most fabulous social affairs this year. Lisbon society \s breathless 1 excitement was shown by advertisements in a newspaper offeringReuter - 135 words
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121 1968-09-04 13 Rendezvous fails: Chi-Chi snubs An-An again I OXDON. Tues. The great Russian panda's worst fears were realised yesterday He had blundered again The two came (ace to face for the first time in two years. A mere wire ienrc stood between them. ror niuif than seconds she stood frozen under121 words
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Article21 1968-09-04 13 liONDON. Tue*. Tlit nunt International Publishing Corporation today anniiuncfd a company reorK.m: <•<'•! that bring* all its newspapers under one21 words
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238 1968-09-04 13 MANILA, Tuesday THE Philippine Government was hit today by its second major strike in four days. The new walkout involved about 2.000 employees of the Social Security System 'SSS>. the government agency which handles loans, security payments and other benefits lor more than238 words
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Advertisement85 1968-09-04 2 THE FACTS: A "totally unbiased and highly regarded American Auto Magazine" may prefer some small car imports more than Volkswagen. But the American public do not. m In 1967 they bought VOLKSWAGENS- 414,577 RENAULTS 19^156* VOLKSWAGEN The one car that doesn't change-just gets better. £L m.M ]k CHAMPION MOTORS (\a/)85 words
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Advertisement69 1968-09-04 2 Advertisement To (leantify Your Neck To maintain a beautiful smooth neck massage In a film of rich vitalizing night cream before retiring, using a gentle upward and outward movement. Aa you sleep the vitalizing Ulan night cream will carry on the task of beautifying the neck, overcoming any tendency to69 words
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Advertisement155 1968-09-04 3 JETENTERPRISE THE NEW WAY TO BUILD BUSINESS FASTER s w Wk\ aM9^^^^^^ »v\ /fl I Speed your exports direct to world markets anywhere on the map Anywhere in the world you want to send your cargo, Qantas can speed it there. Direct flig htt to Europe's major markets and to155 words
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Advertisement499 1968-09-04 3 Why Should you take a Life Assurance Policy? Most people think that a life Insurance policy provides only for the payment of a large sum Insured in the event of death of the policyholder. Most people don't realise that an MCIS life assurance policy is an excellent investment. It will499 words
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Miscellaneous18 1968-09-04 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /"b'O *xi Give"" /Zl—. ,w, v^v /TUE CHILDREN A SP^ D P.^S U18 words
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101 1968-09-04 4 $1,600,000 TOTO PRIZES IN THREE MONTHS SINGAPOKK. Tues. There were no winners for the first and second prizes of the 13th draw of Toto held last Sunday. A 1>< k< -ni.in of Singapore Pu«K Ltd. said today that there was nine people who had five numbers correct and will receive101 words
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82 1968-09-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues Ten members of the Singapore Printing Employees' Union who retired from the Straits Times have received retirement benefits from the union totalling Jti.B3o under the unions mutual benefit scheme. They are: Messrs Mohd. bin Mansor ($600), Ng Joo Klang (700). Samat All (tMSi.82 words
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Article59 1968-09-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues A cheque for $5.u00 will be presented to Mr. Chan Chee Seng. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs by the Pasir Panjang secondary school tomorrow for the Singapore Association for Retarded Children The donation was rai-ed from a food and fun fair59 words
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Article312 1968-09-04 4 SINGAPORE Tuoa. 1 THE Government Is to set up a printing school to ensure that a continuous flow of trained workers will be available to the printing Industry. This was disclosed this evening by Mr. HM. Sithawalla. Director of the Light Industries Services, at the312 words
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Article84 1968-09-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tue* At the Inaugural meeting of the Singspore Institute of Surveyors, the following uere elected officebearers for the ensuing year: President. Mr. Seah Mong Her. vice-president. Mr. N Ramaxmaram, secretary, Mr. J A Phillips. treasurer, Mr. Oh Chong Ouan auditors. Mr. H J Prank and Mr.84 words
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Article29 1968-09-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues A night of songs and dances will be held at the Naval Base recreation hall tomorrow ln>m 630 pm. to celebrate the Malavalee harvest festival29 words
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480 1968-09-04 4 A call for co-ops from high profits SINGAPORE, Tuaa. 1 1 A PROPOSAL has been made to Government to set up workers' co operatives financed by the expected rise in revenue as a result of the Employment Act The suggestion has come from the University of Singapore's Law Society in480 words
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Article108 1968-09-04 4 CONVENTION THEME IS ON SKILLS SINGAPORE. Tucs The week-long Careers Convention" entered its second day today with careers 'alks. workshop session and a fire brigade display all playing up the theme that industry has little place (or the un&killed young worker Activities took place at four centres the Queenstown secondary108 words
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Advertisement281 1968-09-04 4 ■r\rVIV^"po""oWNVTOMQRROw| j nobody fI|IQIHFVH| HAD EVER M 9ftM I SEEN W*l STARBLACK WM fcHB without HIS MASK... 8211 AND LIVED! P JK 8 >«asßa** I I sbsbbK ISbbBP L^^^bbsbl 5' I Jaw omol BBsSsr^^^gßßsßßswBJJM*jrJMißsel^Bß^yrJJ I wits EL6A ANDERSEN Widetcrm E«tf iwcolor J RE\ (Singapore) OPENS TODAY! LAUGHS- A-PLENTY COMEDY HIT!281 words
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Miscellaneous89 1968-09-04 4 Today's Educational TV rpODAY'S educational TV on I Channel t Is as foUows: 7.5« a.m. 8.10 a.m. Oeneral science, Sec 2: "Lenses and photography". 8.30 *.50, Bnglish literature. Sec 1: "The Country of the Blind". 105— 9.25. Mathematics. Sac 1: Effect* of Heat"; t.45 lt.ts, EnglUh second language. Sac. 2:89 words
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Miscellaneous88 1968-09-04 4 Language. Sec 1 -Hock Chya and the Chocolates". 1.15 p.m 1.15 p.m. General science. Sec. 1 "Cffecte of Heat IM t.lu. Mathematics Sec 1 "Mensuration (II)"--2.25 2.45, National languafe'. Sac. 2: "Balaaan Manlpu" S. 3 30. CnglUh Uterature. Sac. 1: "The Country of the Blind"; 4. 4.t«, Oeography i Chinese88 words
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301 1968-09-04 5 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - Sultan to lead nine-man team to London talks IGNATIUS STEPHEN By BRUNEI TOWN, Tues. Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah will lead a delegation of nine for constitutional talks in London on Sept. 19 i nine years after his father, Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, concluded a major agreement with Britain. The 1959 Brunei301 words
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135 1968-09-04 5 J/UALA LUMPLH Tug*. A committee has been srt up to fmall.se the Integration of the Pilgrims' Aflalrs Department with the Muslim Pilgrims Savins Fund Board. The committee comprise* representative* of the Ministry of External Affair* thr Ministry of Nniiun.il mid135 words
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91 1968-09-04 5 1 1 motorists who missed 'speed trap ahead' signs SIRI.MRAN. Tues. I li-\rn motorists who ignored (ho signboards warning them of a *peed trap, were hooked for speeding at the 2nd mile Scrirnlun Ku.il.i Lumpur road yesterday Chief Inspector Hussein bin Ahu Bakr. said he could not understand »ln these91 words
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136 1968-09-04 5 SINGAPORE. Tues A mother ol three today unsuccesstully sought a High Court order for continued custody ol all »ter children. R. Pakiam. recently divorced by her hu.sband. C BhanniUg«i:ii. on the ground of her adultery with another man. told Mr Justice Tan Ah Tart136 words
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Article43 1968-09-04 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. A toUl ol 232 Singapore and 448 Mttajrala.il students axe now ng in tde United Stn'r^ ITirs^ tiaun art ciintainrd m ml- vf.ii s edition of Open annual suirey conducted by Mir Institute of International Ed'irution43 words
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Article48 1968-09-04 5 KL'AI.A I.LMPIR I Thr Minir'er ol Justice. Inchr B..n.nian bin S^m.sudin us due to lej>» hfi. r Thurad* three-day tUX M Jnhme Hi* on nrnmiMP will include a visit I Se.vM M C nirt at Pi>n- l«ir thr Oiivrrnrm it Fruit ng Depanmrnt < building in Johore48 words
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69 1968-09-04 5 MCA Co-op on drive for more members KLAIA LUMPUR. Tues. Tlie MCA-sponaortd Malaysian Multi-purpose Co-operative 3ogulng to »Nerv State to rerpjll more members. I;-- nonoraiv !>ecretarv. Mr Clion chlng H«a. said today the month-old mctetv aimed to improve the economic position of its members acquire rubb»r and other plantation! andBernama - 69 words
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Article36 1968-09-04 5 KU A! A UMPt'P Tue» Thf Mmistrr (f Education. Inrhe Miihanircl K'ur J'lhari mill on»ri the nev nMMM "I h* High SihiKil Bukit Mcrt.ijam. \ir \v ill <l-o addrMi thr -<-h<> p opffili !i36 words
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Article24 1968-09-04 5 108 l MUM Tttea The Bishop of Penan? Msgr Gregory V ng, will W ne» i i K. Ourun on Sept 3024 words
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405 1968-09-04 5 SINGAPORE. T.ies THE PMenU Court today iii>.m d with cosUs an appeal by Sim Lim Investments Ltd against the decision of Mr. Justice Win- low In connection with a debt by the company under the Income Tax Ordinance. The Ls.sue was the amount405 words
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Article31 1968-09-04 5 MM I'- A Inhmrer R pprum.4. ib. »M inlra f.,r nth hcrr today for »l»>hparam «n Au« M Parum-ii taul tht* Slivanntaiß rud thrown Mourn m hi* «nl«.31 words
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Article, Illustration315 1968-09-04 5 $30 mil Jurong project to begin soon SINGAPORE, Tuesday. first phase of a $30 million project to reclaim about 1,000 acres of swampland in the Jurong Industrial Estate will start in a lew days. A loca* firm has won the tender for the first phase to nil up 500 acres315 words
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Advertisement184 1968-09-04 5 H Or StitintSS on the shoulders. H > I Juvela Vitamin E Preparation relieves muscular m P<" ns prompt'y Makes a new M f Im I tJrtrj fMI lor livmg. <r^A 1 Jm EM Eisai Co Ltd B J It/llFe/d AJINTAN AFTER SHAVE OR AFTER SPORT Now cool, soothing relief184 words
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151 1968-09-04 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. A detective's car was set on fire by two youths outside his home in Norfolk Road last night. Detective Gurcharan 81ngh. of Kandang Kerbau police station, said: "Just before midnight 1 was roused from sleep by my neighbours and151 words
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Article29 1968-09-04 6 PfNAMO Ties Th" Orvaraar, Tun !=%ed fhrh Rha-ia- buddm yenterdaT orw:ied a new mosque In Pagan Ajarr.. Butttrworth. In tho pre-ence tH mor* h«n 1. 000 ullagei29 words
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317 1968-09-04 6 ALOK STAR, Tuesday. A FORMER senior technical assistant, G. Thambipillai, who is suing the Malaysian Government for damages for wrongful dismissal, told the High Court here today that his relations with his head of department, Mr. Lim Peik Meng, were "not317 words
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152 1968-09-04 6 FISHERMEN, PIRATES TALKS COLLAPSE AGAIN MUAR. Tues The third and final meeting between Indonesian pirates and Malaysian fishermen broke down today. It was held In the Straits if Malacca oft* Selat Panjang Previous meetings held on Aug 22 and 28 also ended In failure. The tallts were called by the152 words
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Article45 1968-09-04 6 KUANTAN. Tuen The Mrntn Br>.ir of Pahang. Tan Sri Han Yahuya bui Mohamed Seh. will launch a two-day "Support the Handicapped Pe>>plr i^mtwign on Baal 24 An exhibition will be hrld at the Town Hall here in conjunction with the campaign45 words
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Article59 1968-09-04 6 IPOH Tries. Fojr Wit 1 on i*o mmor -cycle* hit out »ith UMB ObU *ntn MttlMf «ou!d Rive to the other Jn l»m--bun. Road In the ma«i«'rate> court today. Yip Ar, Chal 23. Fong Khai H'm« 20 Loke Shee sinv 19. an.T Yong Kam Km59 words
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96 1968-09-04 6 I/UALA I.UMPUR. Tue> IV The Dirertor <>f Ope rations lor East Malaysia, Lt -Gen. Dato Ibrahim bin Ismail l<avt> fur Sabah tomorrow to study thp latest .situation khan "In view of the Philippines' latrst move, there may be a chanx>' In the situation96 words
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Article, Illustration195 1968-09-04 6 Khor Cheang Kee - Specialist care in Britain for Penang Governor Khor Cheang Kee By PENANG, Tues Governor of Penang. Tun Syod Sheh Snahabuddin. will leave for Britain next week for specialist medical treatment. Tun Syed Shph. who h.t.> been .suffering from a heart ailment since hf assumed office on Merdeka Day last year,195 words
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104 1968-09-04 6 Doctors for Hong Kong make two demands IJOM. K()\<.. lues. .Singapore dix-tors lecruitcd by the Hone K»nc >< m in c n t haxr demanded t»n conditions before taking the iobs, Ihe South hina Morning Post ».«kI today. It said the doctor* haa demanded that the Horn; Kong Medical DepartmentReuter - 104 words
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Article35 1968-09-04 6 KANGAR TiU"- TN Education Artn^r Ha'i Hrnidan bin Shaikh Tahlr will «i\» a 'alk or the national cdncat;, n i>i.:rv it in m "n Saturday a' Bi I inia Engllxh Srhrx! here35 words
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Miscellaneous64 1968-09-04 6 Alley Oop By V.T. Hamlin I mbamp l^™ 1 auT i von know I A LOT MOISM! AM OOP ANP MOU'Rt ANN TWINS ABOUT ABOUT i B^^IMCER A3M^G TO BE Ef^filMßßAfMO rY4 I MOU.OOP'V evt J^V W ABB»TAP*r.' V^ A aOCVncT' yxrax V >ou mbaro N. wmo knows morb riZ64 words
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187 1968-09-04 7 Men from Russia missing at natural rubber talks IT U A L A LUMPUR, Tues. Russian delegates to the second International Natural Rubber Conference, which opened here seven days ago, have not yet arrived. Pi B. K. Karmln of the USSR Academy of Science scheduled to present a paper tomorrow187 words
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Article72 1968-09-04 7 HNGAPORE. Toes. The Photographic Solietv of Singapore Monthly Bulletin has been *elected .i one of tbe top seven publications from |iho(OKraphic societies all i>ver the world. The society's entry was one of 67 entries Iron South Africa, India. M /•aland. Norway, Enn 1., nd. Japan M72 words
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Article356 1968-09-04 7 Cheah Seong Paik - Cheah Seong Paik By Penang, Tues. POLICE fired tear gas and dispersed several hundred Labour Party members and supporters who staged a series of demonstrations in four areas here this afternoon. In one of the demonstrations opposite Shell depot in Jelutong a two-man radio car356 words
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Article, Illustration98 1968-09-04 7 I SINGAPORE, Tv««. TVs'ENTY YEAR OLD Jenny Wong Ser Wan. lint entrant in the Mis* Singapore International 1968 and Princess Singapore 1968 contest to be held at the Golden Lotus, Hotel Malaysia, on Sept. 14. Miss Singapore will represent the Republic at the Miss98 words
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98 1968-09-04 7 Big jump in sales of 'Made in Russia' goods SINGAPORE. Tues.— Russian foods are fast gaining popularity here, the Soviet trade representative, Mr. J. N. Primerov, said today. Sales had increased by about 50 per cent in the first six months of this year. A nine-day exhibition of Soviet goods98 words
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Article39 1968-09-04 7 KANOAR ljc> PtrU Fri lay 1 1 axricultuval viilagr fcl A. rH. m I:v .n I." .1 by Ihi >Ut< I DIHUO] modem h.ni- equipnirrv provide.! by the Govri'iunriil ..'iOrr ln> Mv «...i>n pri>jrjt.39 words
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Article71 1968-09-04 7 BINOAPORE. Tuev —The Singapore Oovernment has aje led 11 public holidays for 1»6». They are: New Year"* Day. Jan. Chinese New Year. F*-b. 17 and 18 Han Raya Haji Feb. 27 i subject to alteration). Oood Friday. April 4. Labour Day. May 1. Ve»»k Day. May 30;71 words
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Article43 1968-09-04 7 PEN A NO. Tues— The Pilgrimage Co>itrol Office bam punted "500 copies of .1 iuid<? I Jxiok for distribution to pilgrims for Mecca early next I year. The 140-pa«e booklet. ,n Jawl. kiw full inKnnatlon <xi Saudi Arabia.43 words
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Article49 1968-09-04 7 PENANO. Tuev —The Penang branch of the Malaysian Leprosy Relief Auwctation will hold an "open day" at the Puiau Jerejah Ifoer aettlement on Sunday— to mve the public ooortuni'y to see the various tytics of go<id& oroduced hv ttv nd theu- vocaH Ml ..iv.49 words
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Article33 1968-09-04 7 SINGAPORE. Tues A sixm.in I .'Vision team n next week in M RAP VC 10 la .-p*-nd »ix «eem> filming the Royal Air Force on and < off duty in Singapore.33 words
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172 1968-09-04 7 DENANG, Tues.— An armed ruiir flred at a police corporal when he tried to chase them after a hold-up in a coffeeshop in Ayer Itam at 1 a.m. on Aug. 24, the First Magistrate's Court was told today. Lun Hock Bents, 18. and172 words
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74 1968-09-04 7 DARAT, Tues l)ato Haji Abdul Rahman hin Ya'akub. the Malaysian M nlsler of Lands and Minrs, said yrslirilay his (iovrrnmrnt proposed thr hnldinc of an Islamic conference in l>ecrmbe» 1»6!» md w.is rr;id\ n> ho>i the conference. On a tuur of Muslim countries, he74 words
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Advertisement63 1968-09-04 7 One special album and ane fan Irea for every Canon camera purchased. I 3 f%r 4 i vim alwo^Hfiorw cutw f key cnawt free <of evaay pawchaae of Ctmnit OL, Cinattk, W Dana) tw Dsai 15-1 Ona lighter »V' Wtt (raa for every I NHj purchase of j^B i~* cine63 words
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Advertisement288 1968-09-04 7 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE USSR FOREIGN TRADE ORGANISATIONS EXHIBITION IN SINGAPORE ON 4th SEPTEMBER 1968 AT SINGAPORE CONFERENCE HALL 'WyiSR FOREIGN TRADE JAcd a7iin i m o n dt" jife^Ljfemjl HLllUllflrUlf I v_7 m \hm of cuus «hd wires manufactured ?*>„ /MmM «Blf WSIKS Of IHF SOVIET UNION. all k...dt FOWfll288 words
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Article, Illustration535 1968-09-04 8 THE BIGGEST $26 MIL. PROJECT FOR GOLDEN MILE Employment for 1,000 local people (SINGAPORE, Tucs. What will be the biggest luxury hotel yet in Singapore rising ,'U storeys high and costing $20 million is to be built on a strategic piece of land along the Hepublir's Golden535 words
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Article29 1968-09-04 8 I .APORE Tues The Society tor Aid to the Paralysed will hold a Jumble sale at the Pre*bvterl«a church grounds In Orchard Road from 9 a.m. tomorrow29 words
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Article116 1968-09-04 8 Two new NTUC sections mNGAPORE. Tues The Singapore National Trades Union Congress will launch tedious for women and youth this month. Perjuangan. official organ of the .TTUC. said in its latest issue. The women s .section alms at organising women workers to look »ft-r tneir welfare and special interests. developing116 words
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359 1968-09-04 8 NO PAYMENT IF PAID BY POSTDATED CHEQUE, SAYS JUDGE SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Justice Winslow today cited certain specific circumstances under which payment by postdated cheque could not be regarded in law as payment even though there were funds in the bank to meet it. He applied the ruling when he359 words
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Article35 1968-09-04 8 BINOAPORE. Tuam. Tho Apex Club of Singapore haa handed over a cheque for Ml 40 to the St Andrew* Iflasioa Hospital The money wma raised at a film premiere at in* Cathay cinema35 words
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280 1968-09-04 8 SINGAPORE. Turn. rIE monthlonK New Era Exposition at the vacant site near the Merdrka Bridge promises* to be a time of fun and gaiety for Singaporeans. The exposition from Sept 14 In Oct. 13 is being organised t>v the ritizens' Consultative Committees280 words
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Advertisement263 1968-09-04 8 4 oityrttiuluiions Ut The USSR Foreign Trade Organisations Exhibition In Singapore. RUSSIAN RIGONDA FM-STEREO RADIO-PHONO The Best Sound Reproduction ll IT 6 wavebands: F.M., Lw M.W.; A 3 i-W. Vnual tuninf indicator. 11" 1 s#C°«5 #C V P '?I" dlfl< >CC-: 2/Jj Knob »»'»«"in9 on and on.ntalm, mo, I c263 words
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Miscellaneous124 1968-09-04 8 f/000 I f Wft GOTTA I'VE A -t^ 1 mf^." 1 J Wf\ /limy tmj u~ix nm an t*> a *S*- U < DELIVER ENUrM GOTTA MLL /\^lf ft S\ fa^yril^l w£2ai%n£f2L2F Urn < flnTnifmt" I mnn TnrniT fmi ifp tt-> A if Jl^. 'W > MUIT/fyV rwww TO OTHKRm—124 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1968-09-04 9 EDGAR LUSTGARTEN - THE VICTIM WAS A WOMAN The crime without a clue, until a boy broke his silence EDGAR LUSTGARTEN Two met each kUleti a woman. One was hanged, the other reprieved. Many thought, and still think, these decisions should have been reversed By LADY '.VHITE dealt. "No bid." she said. ''One1,008 words
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Advertisement7 1968-09-04 9 TOMORROW; Can influence save a convicted murderer!7 words
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Advertisement238 1968-09-04 9 A j /Til Tlr "tfr «x\ F YOU DON t HAVE A ~T TJ FORKUFT TRUCK J dlft j TO MOVE THAT LOAD. Vp^f' 1 I DO THE OBVKDUS THINa jfem^L HIRE ONE r i l0 V*nx,c,o, x L-, Telephone our fuc*- k .inng dep*-: »-it i *o<- i boo«mj238 words
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Article488 1968-09-04 10 The possibility of a radical of President Johnson's Vietnam policies very real in the period between Senator Eugene McCarthy's New Hampshire success aiul the assassination of Senator Robert Kennedy has disappeared. Miami and Chicago have put paid to any hopes Hanoi might have had of American leadership passing488 words
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Article294 1968-09-04 10 nadiag the right job for the i iyht man lias been easy, and it is not likely to he mauY so by the variety of opooi tunities which rapid industrialisation promises to bring to pore. The ca «-ers convention organised by tinVocational Guidance Steering Committee is the294 words
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Article250 1968-09-04 10 The earthquake ninth has devastated 1,300 sqi ar< miles of north-eastern Iran is one <>1 the wont in thia century. It is not to be compared with the Kiinsu dawatat m China in 1920, or ihe quake which levelled Tokyo and Yokohama in 1923. In each of these,250 words
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159 1968-09-04 10 The real cost of travel with the 'pirates' 'THERE have been many letters about bad taxis and good pirates. I would like to put the other side. •Cheated" wrote that he was charged ten cents extra tor a pile of exercise books. If "Cheated" had read the by-laws, he would159 words
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Letter48 1968-09-04 10 HAVE citizens who like ■pirate taxis ever thought of the risks? P!rate-taxi.s are uninsured and are legally forbidden to operate. On<- feels insecure when travelling at speed. Certainly the increasing number of accidents rill Will in which 'pirate" tax-.s ire involved is cause lor thought GKOK(.t TAW SinKapore48 words
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Letter127 1968-09-04 10 ACORHE SPONUENT ii^ askeii wnere other Malaysians h*ve failed mat they are not accepted as bumipuira£. He had only to read another page of Ifea Straits Times of the same issue lor part of the a .,-,u'i The Minister oi cuuui>\ Yuuih ana bport> haa every v .ison to127 words
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Letter124 1968-09-04 10 II has often puzzled me what the Singapore Qovenmant means when II uses me term Singaporean", is the term invented to identify a race or is it used to describe the people living in Singapore? Ihe Government talks oi building a mixed society whereby everyone will Identify himself as124 words
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Letter77 1968-09-04 10 THE public ot Penang will fully rpallse by now that prostitution bus been on the Increase in the Island for the past year or so for certain rtMoni One cannot deny that prostitution If present in every country despite police action On th'? other hand one also cannot77 words
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Letter48 1968-09-04 10 IT would De only fair to Chinese viewers ;n Singapore If Cantonese TV films were shown at an earlier hour: perhaps on Monday and Tuesday once every fortnight, m•tead of on Thursday* late at night. And Teochew operas should play once every fortnight during the late hours Singapore48 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1968-09-04 10 STANLEY KARNOW - The problems of putting Mao's Red Guards back in school STANLEY KARNOW by COMMUNIST China's institutions of higher learning, atrophied for more than two years by Mao Tsetung's tumultuous cultural revolution, will be partially reactivated later this year. But Chinese leaders currently seem to be debating whether the country's school1,086 words
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709 1968-09-04 10 MATTHEW ROSA - MATTHEW ROSA by ABA, 8<•(-■ THERE are four types of white men helping Biafra now missionaries, mercen aries, medics and milkmen. "Were at least three of those." Father Angus Finucane said about the merits of the hundred Irish Holy Ghost Fathers still in the breakaway709 words
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Advertisement84 1968-09-04 10 tiffiH» dyne-sonic fin point Definition power t <Mtort,on. S •> W Choke Frt. Sound. Th* choking \S\ M*: X*< *J3 mohtmo/e d.Hjppear fT- j *t IHijj KM I P«rf«t F««l. Yoi, fe«l in th« woy iLip-y |f S S k y off tn nead it^'^A ~~^^.*s* P«wtr from double \J84 words
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Advertisement184 1968-09-04 10 What a SYSTEM! Here's a complete home entertainment centre in one package. ROLAND'S ROTEL STEREO 60w AMPLIFIER +AM FM TUNER+B TRACK PLAYER Crystal clear reception from the AM-FM Radio tuner. Hours of fascinating music from the push-button 8 track cartridge tape-player All through a superb solid state amplifier capable of184 words
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Article, Illustration252 1968-09-04 11 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN By I/UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A man armed with a home-made pistol raided the home of a bank manager In Jalan Changkat Kla Peng here early this morning and escaped with $175 and jewellery and articles valued at $2,000. He fired252 words
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Article26 1968-09-04 11 KUALA LLMPLH 1 nff T if Minister for Babah Affairs, Dato Oanit- Oiloiis. today made a five-hour inspection tour of fhe Batii Ontor.mopt her*26 words
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116 1968-09-04 11 Telephone Show' on radio is big hit ITL'ALA LI'MPIR, Tues.— The "Telephone Show' 1 broadcast over the English service of Radio Malaysia last night was described as great success by the compere of the programme. Mr. Sonny Mrnon. In the programme, introduced for the first iimr. r.irli" iiNtenfrs can askBernama - 116 words
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86 1968-09-04 11 Seaman moved to hospital after SOS call I/UALA LUMPUR. Tuc-.s A seaman with a severe eye Injury on board a Nor- weglan oil tanker off Port Dickson was picked up by a launch ond taken to the Port Dickson district hospital after an Suo *«i out The SOS was also86 words
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Article47 1968-09-04 11 BRUNEI TOWN Tue». Brunri Kampor.g Ayer.s floating tire fighting at it let* mounted <>n specul boat* went into actinn thu morning Khrn nvrrr>>at tarrying oil-druiiu> burst into flames in front nf the Royal Brunei Y«rh' (*!ut> One Btiw suffered slight Ihr boat I i47 words
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181 1968-09-04 11 |»l \l I.M: K lues Civil defence in Malaysia will be brought 'up-to-date" isoon with the setting up of two committees one in West Malaysia and the other in East Malaysia to advise the Ministry nf Justice on civil de-fen<-e policy matters. This was181 words
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Article323 1968-09-04 11 Cash is why Brunei stayed out... BRUNEI TOWN, Tuesday. niSAGKEEMENT on Brunei's cash contribution to Malaysia was the main reason for the oil-rich states refusal to join the the Federation in 1963. according to confidential documents put on display here today The exh bition was ordered by Sir Omar Ali323 words
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123 1968-09-04 11 KOTA KINABALU. Tuen. Labuan traders are t<> libbv Mala>sian Minister! to regain the U million a year lo.vs in trade beI n.ti-smuggllni pai t with the PhilipDlnes A inr-riiiii delegation of ihe v tvne*r chamber of ivr If ft here t-.day (or tlir reoer«l123 words
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Article63 1968-09-04 11 Fined— sarong kebaya man tiINOAPOM hrn a *****.411 aho turned out to be id. in *ac also v thirl the Ninth M«m«ir i r > Court waa told vecirrduy Sypd Arxloi.tMCh oin Must»!.< Mx..euii :u «in. .nir to cuu i vi failed in wrong keo«yß tv ,mecj Sl5O or ihr63 words
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250 1968-09-04 11 Singapore varsity team to row across Straits of Malacca SINGAPORE, Tues. The University of Singapore's top rowing team which paddled around the island in 19 hours and 30 minutes last week have now set their sights on another more challenging objective rowing across the Straits of Malacca. The team of250 words
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247 1968-09-04 11 BOSSES OF NTUC UNDER ATTACK BY UNION CINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore General Printing Worker* Union today criticised the NTUC leadership for its "ineffectiveness and inability to go It alone." The secretariat report la the unions souvenir magazine published to mark the unions 56th anniversary, said: "One of the major problems facing247 words
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Advertisement97 1968-09-04 11 BE A UTIES FROM BANGKOK. AND A TASTE OF HAUTE COUTURE v^Jf La^r &M* a^B aWHSiI l»^^a^fca^Ha^a»ja^EawwaT^aE .^Py? Hi flr I SIH "f WQ-t*sfyt #^tHI Title-queens Lavjlchava, Kctsarapotn and Boonka, vho hit the fashion headlines with a whirlwind tour of Singapore, now present a fabulous line of cyecatchers from the97 words
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Advertisement170 1968-09-04 11 *^V\ FORD MARINE kl"' 1 'Vi> VjJ DIESEL HliilH#l ENGINES > Model T330 MARINE POWER with a reputation tor toughness, reliability and economy 1 Low priced readily available Ford engine parts, easy servicing. THORNYCROFT FORD RANGE available ex -stock: Model T33t 120 Hf Model 360 108 HP. Model 33* 96170 words
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Miscellaneous714 1968-09-04 11 TV MALAYSIA ■mm »4t gssjm T» and Prnam S: Ipoh »n* xt ptefcjacMt; 800 Miui.i Johor* B.liru I .s< m Mandarin 810 Mo> and 10; 4. Baiu Lucy sno»— Luiy pahal 7; Kluanf o.OJ Ani xht subnwrinf. -1= P.M.: Piifnmmc Sum- 900 Nf»» in the National am ojU Nr»: Out-714 words
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212 1968-09-04 12 4 bodies formed to study set-up of national varsity KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The working committee of the proposed National University has set up four sub-committees to study matters concerned with its setting up. The Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan PuMa*u and chairman of the committee. Sayed Nasir bin Ismail,212 words
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73 1968-09-04 12 'Re-consider border crossing pact call JAKARTA. Tues. The (iovernor of Indonesian I .ist Borneo. Col. U.ih.ih Madironi. said the bor der crossing agreement with Saiiah should be rei oiisidered. Antara reported today. The <io\ernor told the regional Legislative Asseni hly In Samarinda. the Ca\s4 Borneo capital, that the map usedReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration753 1968-09-04 12 Former school clerk tells of day he won $81,000 WINNINGS FIRST KEPT IN HIS OFFICE DESK, HE SAYS PENANG. Tuesday J^ FORMER school clerk who is suing a millionaire's estate for the recovery of $160,000 told the High Court today of the day he won £81,000 in the four digits753 words
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118 1968-09-04 12 ITI'ALA Ll'MPl'R. Tues ihe Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defenre. inche Abu Bakar Samad. today met officials of the Federation Armed Forces ivili in si ill I'nlon for more then three hours in an attempt tn settle their di.spute over the dissolution of the118 words
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208 1968-09-04 12 It's back to jail for bank cashier who took $165,000 PENANvS. Tuesday A BANK cashier, who was Jailed for a year for criminal breach of trust of $165,000 bat later released alter a technical error had been found in the charge, was today sentenced to a year's Jail on three208 words
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Article31 1968-09-04 12 IPOH. Turn. M K».-u.m 29 unemployi-d. was fined $50 or two writes' ;ai'. here today for not having lakm <iut a national reclKtra'h'i) Uenmy card He plea^^d guil >31 words
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142 1968-09-04 12 MOVE TO PRINT MALAY BOOKS LOCALLY OINGAPORE. Tues. A move is being made to hold a meeting of local publishers with a view to increasing both th c quantity and variety of Malay school text books. This wa.s disclosed by the political secretary to th» Ministry ot Education. I che142 words
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Article18 1968-09-04 12 Xi«: N >ia from r> take part .should send thnr rntries not later than Nov. S18 words
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Advertisement167 1968-09-04 12 NOW'S the time to switch to HIGH SPEED LOW COST Mobil v* gas Now's the time to buy from CYIIND c RS your friendly Mobil gas Dealers Zb gTLINUtHi MR QUAH CHIN $£NG MR. TtO S£OW THJAM BT W MR CHUA SWtE TONG N*nly Tradcn, joo S«rtf A C«, Cu»n167 words
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Miscellaneous43 1968-09-04 12 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl I GWACIOUS! THEBeS I 3-ESS I— -AVE^ I I NO PLACE TO WASG W J TO EA^ SO^EW-ESE I X^HAT AND COAT! s —^JK|f»V j HEY, SYLVESTER i (lW BEEP STEWS^ COME HERE... V-^J V N SPECIAL, J43 words
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Advertisement131 1968-09-04 13 w^»rlll LI tKS ggTOikjlsEg *V% .A I 111 w\. (£>> ffl uarnei v^iud p^^/ We're the kind of men who won't put up with less than smooth, w^. good-tasting satisfying smoking. If that's the kind of smoking you're looking <s for you're our kind of man. A Camel Club man.131 words
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Miscellaneous256 1968-09-04 13 Straits Times Crossword A( BOSS 6. War drove nimbly to ruo 1 XTl o^ Ot brt M T »«>^^' I* ll conMKuu f«« h n u "l nort U T*ts! P S!i**ouldVl'blt to ly. then get longer iB>. balance ilOi b»ck- that s emphatic' i«>. JT aooa tm y^ 10.256 words
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119 1968-09-04 14 World tour to study business techniques I|R. Paul Slow, maiiaiTl ger of Muller and Phipps (M) Sdn. Bhd. In Kuala Lumpur, will soon leave on a world tour to study the latest manufacturing, mar- keting and advertising techniques. He will visit some of the world's leading manufacturers of a wide119 words
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Article, Illustration361 1968-09-04 14 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND BY gHKOHH leaving lor Japan and the United States at the end of last week Mr. Eytan Halevy, President of Halevy International. Inc., indicated complete satisfaction in his company's original decision to establish its base for South Eaal Asia operations361 words
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Article128 1968-09-04 14 $400,000 office complex 4 S4oo.ixiu permanent offic* complex v being planned tor William Jacks and Co. In Petaling Jaya. aa part of an extensive project to meet the company's increasing and diversified activities in Malaysia The three-stony building, on a four-acre site in Jalan Beraatu. Is due to be completed128 words
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Article, Illustration111 1968-09-04 14 IM UK Mohd. Kauim hin 1 Mohd. Sir (abovrl who hu just rrlarnrd from a six asonths r.iuisr with thr London office of the Hongkong Shanghai Hanking orporation. has been proraolrd to thr rxrrutivr rank of Regional Officer with the Bank* Hr<l Malaysian Head Offirr in111 words
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Article36 1968-09-04 14 LPE Singapore Ltd haa announred the appointment of Mis* Linda Yeh Kurt Ling a* an Aaslsunt Public Relation* Executive Ml** Yeh a Singaporean, xttendef St Margaret School and has BA from the fniversit\ of Singapore36 words
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Article, Illustration208 1968-09-04 14 Another perfumery plant ready to operate SINGAPORE will shortly be having another pref umery plant compounding essential oils for the manufacture of perfumes and cosmetic products. An undertaking of newly Incorporated Union Perfumery Industries <Pte> Ltd the plant will go into operations as soon as raw materials, scientific equipment and208 words
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Article74 1968-09-04 14 In compliance with IBM s policy of providing the beat training for its personnel, two systems engineers will be leaving tat Sydney stmn fur advance ciimpu'er training The two rngineers Mr Wee Tew I.im and Mr Robert Quah «ili to away (or six weeks. They will74 words
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236 1968-09-04 14 Company may manufacture in S'pore ONE of America s leading carpet manufacturer.. Trend Mills. Georgia, are considering seriously the possibilities of setting up manufacturing facilities in Singapore. The company last year sent out to Singapore one of their representatives for discussion* with the Economic Development Board, said Mr. Tom Wirti.236 words
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Advertisement360 1968-09-04 14 Every Sunday" an Air New Zealand DC-8 leaves for the South Pacific via Australia, New Zealand and then on to the U. S. A. Departs 7.15 am. every Sunday -The Daylight RightStopover at any point at no extra fare. tOS tNGiijJL, > 4 1 AIR NEW IEAIAND t Ifl So»i-360 words
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Advertisement280 1968-09-04 14 Last year Australians bought 2393 million dollars •Mmvuih Doawt worth of goods from Asia WE *r 1 including foodstuffs, fabrics o§9np*sfb' a °d ornaments from W^^^K^i^ s* Malaysia, toothbrushes and Ipk shoes from Singapore I a^^^bV and sold goods to Asia from spectacle frames to locomotives, "^l^^^ te the tune280 words
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Advertisement93 1968-09-04 14 Swan Othello Ballpoint with new /mil improved I mm] refill Imf MALAYSIA SINGAPORE ONLY I J CTS. The Greatest Manhunt in Law-Enforcement History The search for trie suspect in the killing of American Civil Rights Leader Martin Lulher King Is re-created step by step. In this excluxlve article Head how93 words
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Advertisement1045 1968-09-04 15 THF- STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. IS6I TO LIVERPOOL AND OTHER UK CONTINENTAL PORTS: POLYPHEMUS S P S P» n «"l DEMODoeus rp r ooi. •ouoiiV.-Gi.V.-ow:: JM s.fl "s^Ti. Inn] niliiis L'»«'POOI. Glasgow Sipt 7 Sept I Sift I PRIAM U'«°«. A'moulh Sepl I Sept 12 Septl3.il mimnon Liverpool Siptu1,045 words
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Advertisement2663 1968-09-04 15 E2Sbm2^^^^lbmSlm9 I TJwEIA h£/JV£S_\ MB THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY Ltd Incorporatad m Oanmark MMM EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA/NORTH CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA t S'tiitn fenmi s do»i i Genoa "'nam H'buri Aarhus C'higen MALATA a) Sipt 24/21 Sipt 21 21 Sept 21/ 7 INm 4 NM 14 NM II Nm ft Nm n2,663 words
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Advertisement1143 1968-09-04 15 w_ KLAVENESS LINE limiii i« 10* anseies. san m«Nciico. lunu »ancouvu till tcctitm cartt Ht Cmtni t SMtl kmmtt Sin|a»oft S'lum Ovi i_ »»ii «i IHONIVIlll 27 2ISIR1 M Stall Ocl II Nit OONNEVIUf 27 21 Ocl N 11 Oct tl Ik IOUSAINVILU 27/21 Nil lINw/IDlC II iM SfittH to?1,143 words
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Advertisement1066 1968-09-04 16 f^^Vy VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia /Singapore /Japan Service f/tfflantu Singipori Yokkaichi/Najoja Y'himi KoM Btlfiia Maru" 22/23 Oel 1/ I Nn 19 NM 11 Nti 2B Net West Africa /Singapore /Japan Service -Otupirk Mini 31 Auf S Seal 2e 27 Stit I Ott 7 Ocl 11 Ocl "Liuuiiu1,066 words
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Advertisement934 1968-09-04 16 AUSTKALIA/NEW {EALANO SERVICE INDIA PAKISTAN ANB FAf EASI SERVICES fat, Aicklail. Bill. L»tt.. MHpBRi U c t "*"p MW i f>man| P. S ham Vooit »A/UL» 11/74 Sift 23 Slf l M Sf'ii BAMUBA- 23Sefl 14/2SS.H 18/lISot "JJJ" JJ JJ CHAKBINA- 15 U BCI It/tl Bet 19/11 Btl IB BANtOON.934 words
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Advertisement792 1968-09-04 16 FAST PASSENGtR SERVICE If. MlSft-MUNTOK-SINCtPOHE-BEUWtft-SINCAr-ORE-MUNTBK-1.. MIOK MS BELLE ABCITu Sinfanori Muntot l| Pno» Mbn'.,i Seaport Belawan Smpooti 3 4Sr»t SSiit t, 11 Silt 12S«|i 13 14 St»t IMi Stpl 17 IS Seal PASSAGE BOOKINGS: INTIBNATIONU TELEX CO»»O»»IIOIt UMBAt* f*«IWIS*T* NASIBHU III; HI 2I. B4MI 1 182M4 liliakMSi 257 M Stural792 words
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Advertisement975 1968-09-04 16 KQ M Hi tBI BY ORDER OF THE SENIOR j PEMBERITAHI Ml H\M( \l ENGINEER. P.W.D.. KALLANG. KERAJAAN NEOERI PKRAK SINGAPORE. j RANtHAN( ;A\ PIRI MAHAN AUCTION OF MLRAH confiscated and used motor vehl- RALAK UTARA ?"h. l ?!i1i U ll Jmr? ll 2i 15? h S Permohonan 2 ada-lah975 words
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Obituary, Illustration25 1968-09-04 17 In Loving Memory of MR. R. KUNJUKRISHNAN Johore Labis Estate Departed 4-9-67. Gone but not forgotten by doughters, sons -in l.w, 9""acniidren. ■■■s^eMUt—■25 words
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Article30 1968-09-04 17 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES Sept. 3. KI'UKIK I'RICK: 531 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN PKICK: 5.,.,., IL»* (up si 871). Kstini.ltrtl nllflllic BH tons (down 10 tons).30 words
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219 1968-09-04 17 Australian minings and oils easier MKLBOI'RNK Tups IyjININOS and oils eased t.,da\ with falls outnumbertnf rises In both sycateni Mini. 4(i cents at $1260. C.rrat Buulilri eased 60 rrnt.v to $1830 ano MpUN Kxploration closed down 1 Brokrn Hill added 20 1 1 $19 2(1 and North Kal K urh219 words
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Article376 1968-09-04 17 •T'Hi. taaMWtag M* ot neitriKi MIaUMI Industrial ylfla* k hi U-! **]rs n! Anjiu^t 31! Cimaimii lacjtad in Malaytia fai Killltn aurpottt «>rmr iruu dividend vietd a.4 t*i l»r rent) tNIM «ri,»« earmnaa yiewl ml taaalian surpetet sroaa dlvidaaxi yield 4 2 par \>ti imti Avcrafa (roaa 'a>nin»*376 words
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Article76 1968-09-04 17 I HlNitl Pr«fu H ■.«han l a. »,n.a para, noon hum *ar pltul (HUrda, Catanut all: milk S.M ii ria i.uib MM ttan: Mlard ilon.) km». K OHM IM R •tmr Miintc.K Hara«ak »nil« *HI7» nrlirri SarauHli Mack »>JI <»llil» »W) a^llira tall <#<■% M.H AMI A *IIU»76 words
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Article40 1968-09-04 17 ON in* trrt aschange oiarati is Hodk Koni vtrttrdar ih« II Dollar »v quoted at till (or T.T. and 6 I >i| (or caah sterling «a» quo(cd ai 14 .v inn one tarl of cold at 10140 words
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192 1968-09-04 17 Tin is firm on good buying support INHERE was a sharp 1 rise of $4.87 i in the Straits tin price In Penang yesterday to $555,124 Per picul on an offering estimated down 10 tons to 225 tons. The market was reported firm with good all-round support par-ii.-i'iarly from North192 words
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Article239 1968-09-04 17 CM' l l MBt.lt Ural radr rubber fob. beiyrrt i 1..-.d at 5 p.m in Mnjfj|Miir and Kuala l.umpur >r»lrrda« at 53 rents prt Ik d««n .inr-ri(hlh ol a irnl oil Monday trirrl. Thr lour waa ajuaet. K and MR t.. rlnainf price* in iruU239 words
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Article323 1968-09-04 17 C MIPS LYING ALUNCiIUt IHI ■> VNI.«PO«I HARBOUR WHARVII OR IXPttTID TODAY AMI: Triaina i Chakdina Ik. laiaboi It 11, Ctahal ML Yamatauru Marx IV. \M*n Mam >\ Ti. Molpr <ieor.< I. el*. .rod I'nei i.nilir H/M, Yuahua Mara M/3K. I Jene alaerak «l> 11 ihmkna «.>.323 words
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1164 1968-09-04 17 *PHE Stock Exchange was again quietly steady yesterday with turnover still on the reduced side. New investment buying and speculative interest is now encountering some reluctance among sellers especially in the better class stocks. Turnover has now resumed more normal proportions and the heat has1,164 words
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Article292 1968-09-04 17 \IOVIMIHTS OF SHARE PRICCI BASED ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALIS IN THI SINGAPORE ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINO ROOMS OF THI STOCK IXINOUSfRIALs: ACMA I •SSU), Ben a Ca -t 3 asflMl Barnaa Bt.nad 3 rental CanIM Smart t I.' BBMBi, CCX 1 inch 1. Dunlep 14292 words
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Article14 1968-09-04 17 l'Hl A« •.!'..>. af 1!..... m Mala*. »M-t«t|at*M n la raira to merchanta14 words
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Article707 1968-09-04 17 |->I>lM^-. IN VNIi Kll'llivl tl> TO IHI ■INOArOM AMI Xl \l II MIM K I K Vli IM. Mki\|, Or IHI Mil. h I\( 'I \\(,l Ihll Xl) \l HI Til TMr. M.MHi:' O» SHAKIO 11. \IH It IN HK%I Xl Is i INDUSTRIAL! ACMA IZ.UUUI i l.iNMii707 words
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Article33 1968-09-04 17 STOCK INDICES >r|il. 1 >t\tl. 1 'liiiluslii.ii.. 157.13 1.-iT IK I'roprrlirt: 2*1.111 U2.ii I mi- M 41 TS.I4 t luhlxrs. l»: II l«i J oo •|>ec 2». 1!N»2 IH l>r, (II 1-ihh IHU33 words
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Article418 1968-09-04 17 1 L-TOtH CXCHAMCt Ur MALAYS. AND JINCAPOKI 810 ANO OFFIR PRICIS OFFICIALLY LIITCO INDUSTRIALS AOliA 2.4 i ttra Co 2.A6 Xenix. H*rht<l 2.1* RtllllHll 1 «2 C. «u»»'» C.C.M ord» I M r.s. Hoktiag* IM I'UBIOP >.M r.a«t smalt Ml I.M »>m> ord« m (m praf I F418 words
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Advertisement1122 1968-09-04 17 HONGKONG TIN LIMITED ■BpmM lv EnKland> Shareholders are art vised that the Unlt*>d Kingdom Treasury has con.sented to the transfer of resldtnca to Malaysia to which refererne uas made in the chairman'!) Statement. In due course an extraordinary general meeting will be comened for the purpose of effectIng til" necessary1,122 words
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Advertisement69 1968-09-04 17 I'IMIWItI lAIU I »U\lM\ IKR SKI AM.OR lawaran daripada Pemborong^ yang berdaftar di J K R dl-dalam Kela- "E" "D" dan "C" akan dl-tenma diPeiabat lurutera Keria.J K R Kuala Selannor hitiKKu Pukul 12 linn Tengah Marl pada 10hh September 196« untok MEMINDA DAN lIBNAM BAH KAPADA MASJID TANJONO KARANO69 words
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Article20 1968-09-04 18 CORA A Ff.tNANO CLINEUR -"1 ia You to all iriendh. bi I'frs and dance on tne ithday of Mrs.20 words
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Obituary19 1968-09-04 18 IN EVER LOVINC M.mmy of S. test on MEMORIAL SERVICE tot aa held Melt Ik R0.i.1 Ptxjiang.19 words
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Advertisement446 1968-09-04 18 ■MT MW MB MB "1 I nnT^ M 1 I 1 kv I pjai-F^ .A|ji 1 lUNEULS. MEfimtS. 11l MfM»«I»M. MtMItUS. MISSIMC. PtISBIHL. PfC IflUlflsS I HUMUM. I hie Dtisaseti SIS/- tst 21 wtttt. ikl XMwtal »•<• '5 els. I »lt Itsw CUisKin- H.erti»aeilv M>wsm M/- Ist 15 »tf<s. eaca446 words
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Advertisement799 1968-09-04 18 YOUNC. ENERGETIC I nred by 10.2 M K I. fur aplHiintmrnt Mr. I ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN t>v a nrm ol I Vn-liitect. lor tn.ir KualH Li. input Vlliv in vvntinn statinn lull particulars to Box A 1.l 1 SI XI. r,.- I port 51S4VM in m. .end ll.nu a in only799 words
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Advertisement868 1968-09-04 18 Hl4 o OXLEY RISE fully lurmshad Hat available immediately Rent $44u UNFURNISHED TERRACE HOUSE .No 71 <;.i.lei I Road SinKapr.i-- loi sale Ol leltllli;. Pbonr Misa. TWO RCOM FURNISHED •erminuRII.K iSlKirei 724 til HtillilSINCLE STOREY c orner teriace nouse sjrtM small compound, 2 hedrooma at Lorong Melayu Interested ring 8868 words
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Advertisement979 1968-09-04 18 HOUSES/LAND FOR SALE 1 1 1 WATTEN ESTATE. Rrllnxulsh Rookinn I stiirii-cl i lirdrooms urini--1 hunnalow Tel- IS'pore) SENNETT ESTATE terrace Must Paya Leiuir Ring Tan B°J'J4n WONOER UAROEN teriaK nous. Kassasj laaMßßtlai ana Batea ntting laatsan selling heiou as M !•>'. i'«.t»!. I HERANCOON CARDEN: .{-hedronii .in., t 11;.,979 words
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Advertisement906 1968-09-04 18 I CORRESPONDENCE A REPORT- j 'WRITING: Five Months Guaranteed' Rapid Course. Register early: Rajas: Oatwca -MM) Changi Road, is pore) SECRETARIAL COURSE POM 1 Uu 1 1: .1 ul Six Montha Course: Ke--1 gistei early Raja's College. VIID Charm Ki.wd eSpuie) )4'l7li»S) Kaf- ties Place. B) KEEPING Learn trom experienced906 words
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Advertisement880 1968-09-04 18 J fOR HIRE I t RENTACAR R.n. IIUtH. tverf.n' 108 Ltd .MM Serangoon Koad. Spot FOR MODERN DESIGN In cane < Furniture visit Kin Gee Seng ta j Rochore Canal toad Singapore Tal: ***** 'I-.'T i j WANTED WANTED an Automohile .Salesman I yaM versed in Japanese Language ta Sinicaporr880 words
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Advertisement636 1968-09-04 18 I JUST arrived trom American fan that writes with water!! Unconditionally Guarantied for nf-time. send 6 its. stamp for full details: over seas Actntles itHmpang Badok). HO io» ir. S'nora. REFRIGERATORS. .\lrc«nditlon- Wa'sMng alaihin'es, DIM Washfu. Tvl»\Mil't« Also on Kas> Hi. chase. Benle>s. 126 Orchard Koad I S p6re. Tel636 words
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Advertisement362 1968-09-04 18 DRESSES/ DREiSMAKIHS MARJORIES JOO "<* R'.id also Lotua ns (Sliorei L-.'582. me iahhosimi FARIOA MAISON MARCELLE II 0 Battery Road, s poie I"* 8 l-»tcst hairstyle manicure and 8/s«t etc. STUOENTS ACCEPTEO facials n London Paris trahwd l«, Uhot.y Ghaut. B'pore Business hours Ml a m. ■> 7 im) p.m.362 words
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Obituary51 1968-09-04 19 MR. WONG WENG KEE, Manogmg Partner of Choon Km Prets, pasted away peacefully on 3rd. Sept. 1968. Leaving behind four sons, Sek Kong, Sek Choi, Sek Khung, Sek Pui and two daughters, Fong Sim, Fong Luen. Funeral leaving 42B Kim Tian Road, Singapore on 6th Sept. Friday at 251 words
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Article41 1968-09-04 19 Mr. Wong Thien Kicw and family; Yit Chew, Yit Thiom, Pong Cheng (Julie), See Kett (Bernard). Yit Kong, Yit Fee, would like to thank all friends and relatives for their kind assistance, condolence, wreaths, donations, attendance during their recent bereavement.41 words
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Advertisement605 1968-09-04 19 PAMOL (MALAYA) SDN. BERHAD a subsidiary ot Unilever Limited Applications are invited tor fhe post ot Personnel Officer for Pomol Estate near Kluang, Johore and for Tungud Estate near Sandakan in Sabah. Applicants should be male Malaysian citizens aged between thirty and forty five ond should have a University education605 words
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Advertisement562 1968-09-04 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD SINGAPORE APPLICATIONS are Invited from Singapore and Malaysian Citizens:— (1) APPOINTMENT: ASSISTANT CIVIL ENGINEERS DUTIES: Taking charge of design and supervision of civil engineering works of Housing and Development Board. QUALIFICATIONS: University Degree or Final Examination of the Institution of Civil Engineers or Diploma In562 words
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Advertisement520 1968-09-04 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN COLLEGE tin formation) Applications are Invited (or the posts of:— (a) Prlnclpal/Vlce-PrlnclpaJ (bi Registrar/Assistant Registrar (C) Bursar Assistant Bursai 'di Administrative Assistants te> Head. School of Pre-Unlver-slty Studies (f) Head. School of Arts and Science The salary scales applicable to the above posts are respectively:520 words
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Advertisement762 1968-09-04 19 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE PROPOSED MX( OXDiriOMM. INSTALLATION IN TELEPHONE EXCHANGE AT PAYA LEBAR ROAD SINGAPORE FOR THE BINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD TENDERS are Invited from approved Contractors for the Airconditioning Installation In Telephone Exchange at Paya Lebar Road. Singapore. 1 Coloured sets of Tender DrawIngs together with Specification I and other762 words
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Advertisement564 1968-09-04 19 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. KEDAH rawaran darlpada Pemboronei' yai:,' berdaftar dl-J.K R dl-dalam ■MM -E. D- dan C Kepala V Kepala Pechahan 3 atau 4 akan dl-terlma dl-Pejabat Junitern Nckcil. Kedah Perils. Alor Star hlngga Jam pukol 3 .00 pelang o«da MJ3mE UNTOK: MEMUAT. MENOANOKDT DAN MEMUNOOAH TANAH •LATERITE 1564 words
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Advertisement251 1968-09-04 19 SUPERVISOR Chemical Company of Malaysia Berhad. a member of the 1.C.1. Group of Companies, invites applications for the post of SUPERVISOR for its Chlorine and Fertilizer Plants at Padang Jawa near Klang. Minimum requirements: (1) Malaysian Citizen. (2) Higher School Certificate in science suojects or Cambridge School Certificate with at251 words
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Article408 1968-09-04 20 Glamorgan v Kent for No. 2 I ONDON. Tues. Kent and Glamorgan will deciac who will finish runners-up to Yorkshire, winners for the *hird BOCCCNIVC MMHL in the English county cricket championship when thry meet at Folkstone tomorrow. Kent, with HM (same re i maining. trail Yorkshire by 31 pointsReuter - 408 words
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194 1968-09-04 20 Aussie ban on visits by Rhodesian sportsmen C\NKIKK\. MM Ihr \ust ralun (••■trrnmenl has hannrd thr rnli> ol KhodeNian «|Kirt<unrn and women imitrd Io <iniipr.«- in \i:-tialu It was BM In si i-nm ol \usi iahi« dn isi.m to aludr B] the I mud \iln.ii. x<uril\ I nun ill i194 words
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Article32 1968-09-04 20 YORK Tues American golfer Bob Murphy .shot a four-under-par 68 yesleiday to win the L'Bs3o.noO nr.7l in tin Thunderbird clay s\c at Clifton He had a 72-hole total o( 27732 words
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Article45 1968-09-04 20 LONDON. Tues Result* of Rii|<b> UnlOß mn'ches last niKlit <>unt> inriidh Devon v 31 Mun matrix* Hu:ioxa'e 3 Kl\(!e .S Gloucester f>4 I.vlnev dlngkqr 17 WeUh Aridemlcals I: Liverpool 31 Anm 3. Uanelll 22 Italian XV o. Northern 14 Bristol 37.45 words
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Article64 1968-09-04 20 LONDON. Tues Rnn Clarice. Australia's multi-world i Tuord-holUci ctoefeßa me tastest 5.000 metre* time in the world this year in an invitation event at Wlu'e Cut yesterday With six weeks to go to the in Mexico. Clark* 1 won in 13 27 8 to btat the64 words
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Article33 1968-09-04 20 I.OS ANGtI LS I ucs Califurman lacsmn Zorn 21. equalled the worid record of 52.Ssec in the men- 100 metie freestyle a! the US Olympic swimming tn.ils at Lung Beach last n;ch:33 words
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Article, Illustration444 1968-09-04 20 Sir Learie Constantine - Sir Learie Constantine says LONDON, Tues. The outcry against the omission of Basil D'Oliveira from the MCC team to tour South Africa persuades me that there is a sense of justice left in many people outside the boundaries of Lord's, says former West Indies Test444 words
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Article, Illustration178 1968-09-04 20 BARCELONA. Tues. The Olympic Torch being carried by hand through Spain on its way to the Mexico City Olympic Games in October, exploded yesterday and injured two young Spanish runners. Athlete Oregorlo Rojo was taking the (lame lrom another runner, as178 words
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449 1968-09-04 20 MOSCOW, Tues. TWE Soviet Unions 50-s tro n g men's athletics team for the Mexico City Olympics named last week is the youiißest ever chosen by the U.S.S.R. Athletics Federation. Three world renowned eumptntors are the senior membtrN Romuald Klim. :{>. Oi\mpi>- DMuner champ.iii.449 words
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Article51 1968-09-04 20 rKYo hrn II r j Olympic Comm day decided to wnri a 21ft- .11: nciuduig 30 I City nth. •*r part in IT even:* Athletics, srnimm iig ajul iomii volleyball, nockrj mmii and •-< k-vmnaf. u> wrestling b «eighiliftin(. fencing. equextr.an mcnlrrn pentathlon »hi>ot.ng canoeing. ro«mg51 words
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Article236 1968-09-04 20 OARIS. Tues— France 1 is not optimistic about winning many medals at the M. City Games next month. With few real chance* [or gold medals. Fra.io aim only to have as many representatives as posMble in the finals in the nope of picking up236 words
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Advertisement647 1968-09-04 20 f« *****8 l THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTU I OF INTENDED I DIVIDEND Bankruptcy No: 112 62 Alfred Jame.s of No. 556.!' ng Road, Stngapore (Cm notic- tb hkrkby c.ivf.n that a Mist and final dividend is Intended to be declared in the •bove matter. riiturs whd have not647 words
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Advertisement679 1968-09-04 20 Nona NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MR. SEE KWANG GUAN 11 no longer employed by us having left of his own accord on 16th August 1968 and therefore has no authority to transact business or act on our behalf. JARDINE WAUGH <M) SENDIRIAN BERHAD, IPOH 2nd September 1968. NOTICE Nonce679 words
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Article334 1968-09-04 21 Come by Friday call to MHF MALAYSIA'S Olympic hockey team are standing by ready to leave for Australia at a moments notice in response to an urgent call from the Australian Hockey Association to them to arrive in Perth by Friday the latest. According to the schedule the Malaysian team334 words
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Article111 1968-09-04 21 SEOUL. Tues. Choi ChiHwan. president of the South Korean Amateur FA. said he was "."•hocked and .«urprised" by a report that a South Korean soccer si <r player had agreed to join ft Hong Kon^ vain "It is simply unb^'ievablr Raid Mr. Choi, c immenting111 words
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Article194 1968-09-04 21 PROFESSIONAL bad- mlnton coach Won^ Peng Soon will name the Republics representatives for the Singapore international Open championships after a round-robin tournament among the eight trainees this month. Six countries have been Invited for the championships tnim Oct. 18-21 tt the Singapore Badminton Stadium. The194 words
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Article26 1968-09-04 21 KAMPALA. Tues. India beat a Uganda Hockey Association Presidents XI 9-1 here last night in the first match of their visit to Uganda.26 words
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174 1968-09-04 21 RUGGER STAR HOLDER JOINS TRISHAW RACE A RUGBY star, a karate expert and a spcleoloßlst (one who studies caves) are among the entries for the Executive Trishaw Derby on Sunday. This event and another for professional trishaw rtder* are novelty races In the programme for the two-day Malaysian Grand Pnx174 words
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Article95 1968-09-04 21 WORKERS puttln B 0:1 lastmtnute touches to the ii«-\--look" Batu Tlfra racing track In preparation for the Mtaayeaall .sa'urday and Sunday hud «urpri->r on Sunday morning— the Mentrl Besar at Selangor. Dale Haiun bin Hkjl Idrts. Onto Harun. who had pone to the track to tee95 words
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Article22 1968-09-04 21 LONDON. "11M. Newca..tie United beat Southport 3-0 la*t night In the second round of the BiKlish Football League Cup.22 words
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Article60 1968-09-04 21 iroll DIV. 1: Kilat 2 KED 2; PCRC wo Municipality. MUM OIV. 1: rrUons 18 IKC 0 KLCANG DIV. 1: Gurkha Engineers S Ourkha Rifle* 0: Dtv t: Kluang EnUte 7 Beato 3: Telecom* 6 CAH 3 HOCKEY NAGAKAJAH SHIELD (Malacca I Malacca HA 3 Stat* Women g XI60 words
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Article, Illustration311 1968-09-04 21 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with fEN-YEAR-OLD Rapier did a spectacular gallop in soft going at Ipoh yesterday morning. Ridden by Mamat Hassan, Rapier showed a brilliant turn of speed to run 3f in 36 1/5 sec. Rapier Is engaged in a 9f race for Class 4311 words
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Article49 1968-09-04 21 Jn^oi MM FA will hold a state trial on the Kluang padang tomorrow at 5 p.m. to select a team to participate in the MOT A soccer tournament Jot-ore Chinese will play their Ftr*t match against Singapore CMne*e on Sunday on the Kluang padang (klckoff at pni49 words
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241 1968-09-04 21 LEE FOO SAN - Jalal will bid for fourth title this weekend LEE FOO SAN By THDP NATIONAL play- e.vs are among 21 competitors who will take part in the Malaysian closed amateur golf championship on the Ipoh Tiger Lane course on Saturday and Sunday. They Include members of this years victorious Putra Cup241 words
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Article36 1968-09-04 21 SAO PAULO. Tuea. Manhattan Rugby F.C. opened their historic tour of South America with a 12-0 win over Combinado here yesterday. Manhattan are the first American Rugby Union team ever to tour South America.36 words
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Article245 1968-09-04 21 FRANCIS BOEY - Indons tipped for two titles FRANCIS BOEY By MALAYSIAN open champions, Indonesians Idwan Anwar (bantam) and Said Fidal (welter), are strongly tipped to win again in the Singapore Open boxing championships which begin tomorrow night. The Indonesians art among the 60 entries for the three-day tournament. Preliminary rounds will be245 words
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Advertisement94 1968-09-04 21 p^ujijflfer^ SmS*^! brings the whole WiDE WORLD INTO tSWHSp* JJ^MW^BbmiJ!Wlbm^^b\ <1 IvlIK HUNt THE PERFECT INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHY INCLUDES... COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS -PICTURE MAPS- POLITICAL MAPS- hjf WORLD MAPS -ILLUSTRATIONS -GAZETTEER- INDEX *>«V ■ajBHHBBBBMI an* MB IBM BBBJ BBS 888 BM rMH TIMES lISmiBUTOIS SON. IHD \\f\ I #^^»^M^. tt4hM MAII94 words
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Miscellaneous62 1968-09-04 21 •OCCM Spore HuMntM Houses Srnioi Ki> MSA 'Fii'irr Park'. C rfl Bank v NHHfi il 1 Janllm W» nh v Calhfr 'R.\rr Valley R<i' rtoiiM S tiura v 8'pon Mgl; Junior KiMMi.n Mrrcanilic Bank v Ri-<iififc.Mi.M iFmrer Park». Mill i \l\\U. »"tr»k ihainpnnikliips I'oh Wall <K.itupar Kri\k Sn.g 1 762 words
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Article53 1968-09-04 22 JAKARTA. Tues. A Swiss national has bee.i arrested on charges of smuggling 671 b of gold into Indonesia. It was announced today. A spokesman at the Attor-ney-General's office said that George Weingart. 42. was arrested at Jakarta airport last week-end. The gold was hidden InReuter - 53 words
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Article53 1968-09-04 22 TOKYO. Tues. A Japanese linn announced today that It bud outbid M companies in an International tender to sell generating equipment to the Sabah Electricity Board. Nissho Co. said it had won a US$l.3 million order for (our sets of dlesel-engined power generating equipment of 5,000Reuter - 53 words
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180 1968-09-04 22 A ONE-INTO-FOUR TRANSPLANT NOW BY BRAZILIANS SAO PAULO, Tuesday. LJPAZILIAN surgeons today transplanted the j heart, kidneys and pancreas from a public official who had committed suicide. It was the second quadruple transplant in four days. Doctors at the hospital Da*, Clink-as identified the donor as Aggeu Silva. 39. describedAP - 180 words
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Article41 1968-09-04 22 ROCHELLE cOeorgla). Tues. Sheriff J D. Whittle was shot dead after an argument with his wife, and his father died of a heart attack when he was Informed Mrs. Nancy Whittle. 40, told police: "I shot him." AP.AP - 41 words
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Article33 1968-09-04 22 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia ranked fifth in If 37 as the worlds oil exporter, with an average daily shipment oT 13.700 barrels of crude oil, the Department of Mines announced today.33 words
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Article, Illustration96 1968-09-04 22 Olympic torch explodes (See Pa«e ",'o> SPANISH athlete Grccorio h» hi will always remember the Olympic torch he did not net a chance to carry on its lonic relay from Mount Olympus in Greece to Mexico City for the Games there next month. As Rojo was taking the torch from96 words
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Article337 1968-09-04 22 LONDON. Tues. Prices to- I wards the close tended to ease a little liotn the peaks e^ablished at n. id-day. The flrmnev.. however, was maintained and at 2.45 pm. the FT Index m 3.1 up at doal the noon new peak of 504 B :palured337 words
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Article58 1968-09-04 22 LONDON. Tues Bpot UHd., Oct. 19 \d.. Nov. lflSd., Dec. 10\d Oct. Dec. l»Sd Jan. Mar 19 7 16d April June 19-.d.. July Sept I9\d, Oct. Dec. 19 11 I6d Jan. March 19 \d. April/June 19 13 16d July Bept. l»-,.d Ot Deo 20d.. elf. Sept. l«1516d. Ort 1858 words
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Article27 1968-09-04 22 LONDON. Tue* -Buyers ***** -cllera £1395 <— £2>. Forward bineis £1300 'unchprii. sellers £1301', (unchgdi Settlement £129* <— £1). Turnover a.m 13S tons. pm. M tons. Tone. Steady27 words
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143 1968-09-04 22 Thailand bars Hippies and long hair types KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. If you keep long shacey hair and insist on \warini: Hippie clothes, von can be certain you will nut be allowed to enin Thailand. This was disclosed today by a spokesman for Malaysia-Singapore Airlines, which handles the rheckinc-in of Thai143 words
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Article28 1968-09-04 22 YLBARI (Japan). Tues. A ca\e-ln killed two miners, and the remaining six were feared dead. In a mine that killed 62 people three years ago.28 words
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190 1968-09-04 22 Search on for wild naked girl on island off Macao MACAO. Tues. Thai Wild Nude of Macao described w pretty, about 19. ravenously hungry, and very definitely a Klrl today had a dozen officials and .sco-cs of eager male volunteers scouring two tiny outlying Islands of this four-square-mil* Portuguese colony.190 words
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Obituary61 1968-09-04 22 TAN tINC TICK in r k immm— m—* •»«t peacefully 3 v t.v i rvtßf behind be- two •>.! Boon Hoe. Boos Ouan. four diuk-httr. Boon Inn. Boob O«k. Eo*a Mm. Boon Uii. 2 wu-ui-law Urn Kirn Cbcnc. Chone Vtm Hrn, 2 <Uurht«T»-in-i»w. Ckai Ma Onn. Lrong Huix Ting.61 words
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Advertisement103 1968-09-04 22 I Lutf CLASSIFIEDS j 20 words $15 (n:.:u:num) j YASHICA SUPER-60E Q 40E FEATURING EXCLUSIVE SERVOMATIC EXPOSURE CONTROL W^m, II IJlllll .«P««r. .^.r^. TKi, .Uctr^i. Bpo -re tont^' <£££ with the luperbly contoured camra body with in Urn ••<■.. SUPIR-601 w.thout doubt th. uh,».t. J, ci». «m*^T Yathinon OX lleclric103 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous50 1968-09-04 22 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures. In Singapore and Malaysia for the period S p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday. HtcwU Uwnt Kuala Lumpur 86 73 KoU Bharu 8* 73 PenanK 86 73 Ipnh 86 73 86 73 Singapore 84 C Highland* 70 59 Klnabalu 88 73 Kuchlng 91 II50 words
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