The Straits Times, 4 May 1969
1969-05-04
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Title Section17 1969-05-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in c x?-^ SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1969 20 CENTS KDN 4071 MC (P) ITM17 words
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Article, Illustration728 1969-05-04 1 ZAKIR HUSSAIN DIES OF HEART ATTACK NEW DELHI. Sat Y\\{. Z;ikir HuSBID, iVesi driit of India for Unjust two yean, died lure today after ;i heart attack Ho \\;is 7 12. Dr. Husain, who previousserved five years as VicePresident, was the first Muslim president of this predominantly Hindu nation. Dr.728 words
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506 1969-05-04 1 A confident Wilson plans to hit back LONDON. Saturday PRIME Minister Wilson is expected to deliver a counter-attack today against members of his own ruling Labour Party who are organising a campaign to topple him. Mr. Wilson w;»s reported l;isi nighl t<> l>c confident he could li^lii off attempts by506 words
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259 1969-05-04 1 VIOSCOW, Sat OT The Son id I limn today warned iI s people thai war with China \\;is not impossible. The warning canie only a few hours aittr the Kri-mlin announced it had proposed now talks with Peking oa the u><> ot border259 words
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Article26 1969-05-04 1 BATU GAJAH Sat— A nunins labourer, l.er Wenn. 54. was killed by lightning whil* working In th" riiai Yuen tin mine, near here yesterday26 words
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Article52 1969-05-04 1 LONDON. Sat The Defence an Mr Denus Healey. 1 told Paiilament today he would represent Britain at the fivepower Commonwealth conference on Far Bast defence at Canberra on June 19 mid 20. The other nations to attend the meeting are Mala.'. RBpore. Australia and NewReuter - 52 words
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130 1969-05-04 1 COMMITTEE SET UP TO FIGHT CHOLERA JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Medical and Health Department has set up a committee to take measure! against the spread of cholera into the State. Tins tallowed the confirmali<.'!i ol a cholera case in Singapore on Thursday. The Johore epidemic control committee, h*<uevor. decided not130 words
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Article32 1969-05-04 1 KLANG. Sat. Three men gr.ibbed 560.000 worth of Jewel- lery trom .< goldsmiths shop in .Jal.in StiU inn here this afternoon Among the valuables were i;.do and se\eial pieces of diamond.32 words
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Article27 1969-05-04 1 SINGAPORE. Sitt -Tan Keng Leung. 43. was fatally unured when he fell off m mnwng bn.« ■long Simon Road at about 12 40 p.m. yesterday.27 words
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Article78 1969-05-04 1 Truck smashes I shopfront CINGAPORE. Sat This reinforced concrete pillar of a shophouse along Serangoon Road, near Lavender Street, almost split in two when a truck smashed into it today The impact dislodged all the bricks which can be seen strewn along the five-foot way Thj driver of the Public78 words
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Advertisement42 1969-05-04 1 l««s JmHin that truiti a -MUtm II XT. <.*M VUU4 C.I \K \M I n> MAIH IN Ht\MCl Exquisite Inimitable Utnfillcd cnftMmtu* Origiul itsiQi k f<scuati|t fnijli 1 mk »anf ty ta ckNM \m IL^P^Bnapeßecoriler iron N I V I COBaJSMTn— mu~42 words
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Advertisement329 1969-05-04 1 ENGAGEMENT RINGS by U.S. de SUVA SONS, Jtwellers 25. Raffles Pl.ice. Singapore 1 Tel *****. PSf "'in t 11 BLAw I W.-Zo^~^ JB^M I^B \iKXiro-ciTY. ■^^V Igm B 4^31 Troops and police hui m^ W9 Wy panic h^ 'isS^^K 4 1.1(11. wi.i: MIL W£zfr WM^ mm^W :JSHIiil Wk (i< ;rU329 words
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19 1969-05-04 2 1, Pro' In Al-Atas. MCA •unflict Chinese i i i i19 words
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Article, Illustration338 1969-05-04 2 HUEN PENG KONG - PMIP man: Why I won't contest HUEN PENG KONG B, TPOH. Saturday. THE PMIP candidate for the Teluk Anton Parliamentary and the Batak Rabit State constituencies today announced his withdrawal from the ('lections. "I have no hope of winning", Inchr Maslan bin Abdullah. SH. said at a Press conference. A338 words
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75 1969-05-04 2 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The MaiavMan liade.s Union OonffNM today pledged suppon for the Selangor Mentn Besar Datu Haji Harun Idltawha ki -.Peking re-eiect;on in the Morib Statt- As-sembly seat A statement today .^aid the MTUC also .supported the Alllanc-e parilnmentary catididat*- for Setapak Dr75 words
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219 1969-05-04 2 DEFENCE TIE-UP WILL DETER AGGRESSION, SAYS FREETH SYDNEY. Sat. Extrr Affairs Minister, Mr. Gordon Frecth. said last night lhat Australia Singapore and Malaysia were a partnership to deter possible au from outside and subversion. Mr Frecth *a.s .spcak:n« at a reception given by tlif Australia Malaysir. Sintjapore association after returnlnfReuter - 219 words
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Article44 1969-05-04 2 BATU PAH AT. SHt The Hh-u P^h^t WellHrf O— HIM nil hold r trade fair in aid o( 111 lund fiom Miv 31 m J«M 22 It will be opened by Hip Mil ip. Btau D*t« Othman bm Hhj; Mohamed44 words
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Article22 1969-05-04 2 KUALA I.UMPL'R. Bftt 1h» L'niveiMty of Malay* will hold it* annual convocation «t the Dfw^n Tengku Chancellor m June 21.22 words
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106 1969-05-04 2 Mason fined $1,000 in lottery case I/UAI.A LUMFUR. Sal A mason Chong Nyet choy S3. of Jaian Cheras was rir.od $1,000 or six months jail by the magis- trate. Inche Abdul Kadlr. liere today for assisting In the running of a 1.000 and 10.000 character lottery Chiei Inspector 8 c106 words
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Article62 1969-05-04 2 IK HAVRE Sal. The 66- 'ixi-toii Bmi'li .«hip Qne^n Pi7»beth II madr its In-' ratritncr into L* Havre harbour ye»trrOtij <n us inaugural voyage to Nrw York It «ns welcomed by h oocophonv of l»th ship*' whistles unrt the tatw "f thoiuiando of cars aroundAP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration231 1969-05-04 2 Swedish team to help boost trade with Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A 12-member Swedish trade delegation arrived here today to explore the possibility of increasing trade between Sweden and Malaysia. The xroup. comprising leading representatives of Swedish Industry, trade and bankinß came by the Scandinavian Airlines Systems lnautjural flight to231 words
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Article26 1969-05-04 2 KLAI A I.LMPUR Sal. R.idio Ma.av.su will prr.sent an Engliah show cailed "Mrrdrka r th( Dewan Bahama I d.<r. Puttaka tomorrow at 8 pjn26 words
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Article, Illustration276 1969-05-04 2 SPORE GOVT TRYING TO INTERFERE WITH MALAYSIA'S AFFAIRS' SINGAPORE, Saturday. '|*HK Singapore Government is "trying to interfere with the internal affairs of Malaysia. the Malaysian Finance Mm: Tun Tan Siew Sin, charged today. He told newsmen at Singapore Airport before leaving for Kuala Lumpur:276 words
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152 1969-05-04 2 ROFF TAKES OVER AS COLUMBIA'S PROFESSOR YEW YORK. Sat. A A lormer senior lecturer at the University of Malaya Dr. William Roflf, 39, has been appointed associate prolessor of history at Columbia University here. A graduate from tin toria University oj ington. Dr. Roff is the author of the book.152 words
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Advertisement196 1969-05-04 2 The worlds longest, continuous s^*l<m T l t India is so different. iJIVI KjCLLIvJII Thousands of temples, luxury hotels, LA^ I^v4" the wor d 's |\^-\/S CX IVJL tallest mountains, palm fringed beaches. T"/~V it- .ilimip, more t h.in a <1>)/Pii fvV^* yjllVrW tola were completed in I ndl*. Indian196 words
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Advertisement127 1969-05-04 2 I < i^B'3' l. Mm Si I Castrol lasts longer ■j from here to here. And your engine lasts longer too. Castrol XL Multigrade contains Liquid Tungsten* one of the toughest metals known completely liquefied, and blended with the oil to minimize friction and all but eliminate engine wear. Castrol127 words
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Article, Illustration406 1969-05-04 3 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG ay SINGAPORE, Saturday. I RANK employee, Robert Lee Seng Hoy, is challenging the ■up <>t the Singapore Bank Employees' Union in a suit it the High Court. He is seeking a declaration that the election unions executive committee at its406 words
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Article, Illustration312 1969-05-04 3 Malaysia to train Caribou pilots with Canadian aid KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A pilot training school will be sot up at the RMAF base here with Canadian assistance to train Malaysian pilots to fly Caribou aircraft. Aboir Will be r the I which are due later this I here today by312 words
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Article52 1969-05-04 3 KUAI A I I'MITH Sat. i I Po Pan Sri Mohamed balleh fuiirR I Pi T;tk from tmnoi.ice preparai the coining elections. He will visl' Taiping. Ipoh and Tap.ti wfaCTC hr will be Bvp i endings nn the state of during the and on ;xxiinty52 words
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Article28 1969-05-04 3 The prlc of Straita Tin In Penang ye:4*rd»y fell by ">5 cents to $6*9 25 on an offering estimated down 10 tons to 255 ton*.28 words
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248 1969-05-04 3 Judgment reserved in appeal by building; surveyor SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Federal Court has reserved judgment in i an appeal by the chief building surveyor against the decision of the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. in connection with a thre e-storey office building in Market Street. The respondent! are248 words
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123 1969-05-04 3 PENANG. Sat. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. today received two cheques for $100,000 each for the Penan K University. •These are donations from the Ban Hin Lee Ban It and Yeap Brothers Sendlrian Berhad." he told a Press conference. The contribution,123 words
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51 1969-05-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Trun.'-port. Tan Sri Sardon bin H«'i Jubir, today irLspected work on renovation of the railway station here. The renovation estimated to cost about $150,000. will give the station a new look complete with a shopping complex and other51 words
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Article46 1969-05-04 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A 52-ytnr-old carpenter with trie South Johore Bus Co.. Wong Ah Patt. was fatally stabbed at a workshop in Tampoi early this morning He died M>on after admission to the General Hospital. A man later surrendered to the police.46 words
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Article38 1969-05-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris. will begin a two-day tour of Ulu Sclangor and Sabak Bernam on Monday during which he will open several rural development piotects38 words
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Article19 1969-05-04 3 BATU PAHAT. S»t. The Batu Paha*. Rotary Club will i huld a charity dance on May 33.19 words
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Article, Illustration103 1969-05-04 3 THE SCENE AT THIS WEEK READ the May 9 edirior of FANFARE on sale from Thursday and find our why: MONICA (above) spent 20 minutes alone with a reporter; CHAN PO CHU may soon fly in again; CILLA BLACK is on top of hit parades from around the world; PEYTON103 words
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283 1969-05-04 3 Mission to spearhead export drive in Mid East KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A 20-mem-ber Malaysian trade mission to the Middle East in September will spearhead the Government's export drive in the region. The mission will pay a three-week visit to six i countries before arriving at Teheran kj participate in j283 words
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Advertisement116 1969-05-04 3 fL. or» to I r AT HOME from modern correspondence th. co VIM mm s«nt to »ouon < approval J^Pt»~ tor iu»t monthly U'toni rcjt rurnoble for |V^3BRk I tv refund r^vs 1 und i onfn. if you P^P^H don t succeed quickly. s Ploy either: GUITAR PIANO CHROMATIC HARMONICA116 words
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Advertisement96 1969-05-04 3 wine dine on board the dance to the exciting sound of "THE SANDBOYS" a' m A lunch, dinner supper fabulous eastern continental food free transportation from Clifford pier by luxury launches for reservation call at 5.1.T.0. office at Clifford pier tel. *****-***** IS YOUR HAIR GROWING OR GOING? WOT^fJH Kp*96 words
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459 1969-05-04 4 R CHANDRAN - R CHANDRAN. B. Singapore, Sat. THE eyes of Mr. Lim Bee Hock shone with determination as he stood on the bank of the Serangoon River hardly wider than the Rochore Canal. Then he pointed at the water flowing to the459 words
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131 1969-05-04 4 TREMENDOUS POTENTIAL IN MALAYSIA— U NYUN I/UCHING. Sat. The man responsible for the controversial report at the recent Ecaie conference In Singapore thinks Malaysia has tremendous potential for socio-econo-mic development. U Nyun. executive secretary of Ecafe told reporters here today after a day's private visit to Sarawak: "The Malaysians are131 words
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189 1969-05-04 4 Ford grants for S'pore and Malaysia continue XL A I A LUMPI'R. Sat. Malaysia and Singapore are among countries in this region which continue to m>:ve Ford Foundation grants for technical and other Mdstance. In Malaysia, a grant provided continued technical as- sistance from Harvard's Development Advisory Service in economic189 words
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81 1969-05-04 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two senior executives of Remington Arms Co. Inc., U.S.A.. Mr. Jack McAndrews. vice-president, and Mr. Ne4l L. Oldridge, Far East Area Manager, visited Singapore last week. During their stay, they had discussions with their local sole distributors. Ho Hock Ann Co. (Pte.) Ltd.81 words
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Article40 1969-05-04 4 SUNGE. PATANI. Sat. The Sultan of Kedah was prfr «ent and the SulUmah gave a\v;iy the prizes at the second annual sports of the Bultan Abdul Halim Secondary School (named aftei the Ruler) at Jitra yesterday afternoon.40 words
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78 1969-05-04 4 'BIG WIN FOR ALLIANCE' PREDICTION 'pHE Alliance will retain its overwhelming majority in the Dewan Ra'ayat. This is predicted by SUMAN DUBEY in today's Asia Magazine in an article which reviews this Saturday's General Election in Malaysia. Mr. Dubey says: "No sane member of the Opposition will honestly admit, public78 words
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Advertisement373 1969-05-04 4 4ff I aw^^W. JaaWKT* A SENSE OF SPIRIT Behind the wheel of the spirited Toyota Corolla 1 ICO, in the passenger seat, or watching it zoom by, you feel it turning heads and hearts. It's lively, eager, capable. A car that promises to give you i*s best, and keeps its373 words
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Advertisement195 1969-05-04 4 Adr^ertrsement Lemons For Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair yrni need the natural c and bleachiMß tonic of lemon*. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph. the latest type freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon Delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders fair195 words
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Miscellaneous25 1969-05-04 4 Jiiumiii muni i i 1 Tjrsnnnnß^ m Responding at the two-level f*^ TUINK I JaataH DEVISED AND WRITTEN BY lAIN REID. DRAWN BY HORAK. iiMUfillllfllilfiitlllllltirillltilMiii25 words
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Article, Illustration289 1969-05-04 5 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - ALBERT RAMALINGAM PRICE FOR BRIDE: 10 BUFFALOES, 7 RUGS, $200 By VOTA BLLL'D ibah), Sat. The bridegroom was double the brides father's a,i;c but it was the wedding of the year in Sabahs "Buffalo Bill" country of Kota Beludon Thurs farmer and shopkeeper, old Cl289 words
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Article34 1969-05-04 5 Girl robbed of chain, locket I M Tan, 19 had her D aid iK'lcrt taken away by .i •1 yesterday. Molly reported to the he us \\rtlKini; al(.-r.e »hrn l <nd grabbed her jf34 words
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278 1969-05-04 5 KU A L A LU.N.PI R. Sat Asian countries are urged to make the relaxation of frontier formalilmplemented for the Asian Highway rally, n permanent feature. The call was made hust night by the Mmi.ster of Traiusport. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir. At278 words
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Article51 1969-05-04 5 Foil broadcast by Tun Tan KUALA LUMPUR Sat. i urn« of Finance. Tun I. ii Slew Sin. will make an etecUoo broadcast o\er Radio Malaysia tomorrow. His ipeech will be broadcast over the Malay network at 8.15 j p. in Chinese 7.32 p.m: Tamil, 7 1) pin and English. 851 words
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Article35 1969-05-04 5 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. Hernia While, librarian of t tie NmtionaJ Library of Australia. wU arrive here on Tuesday for di.-i u.sMuns with authorities respoiibible lor the organisation of MalM'iri projected N»uoa*i Library35 words
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Advertisement253 1969-05-04 5 Cold Storage Supermarket and Shopping Centre m TODAY'S SPECIALS CORN FLAKES .80 M^r^^^M DETERGENT 20 oz .80 fTPPaWiQSPW (White Cloud) PLUS ALL FRIDAY'S SPECIALS /^TJIvRtSIAIInftNT KLEENEX 200. 2 ply 1.10 Ollbilll npPM „PM CHEESEBURGERS ea .35 WxajATlTir OPEN UNTIL 11 PM lllClll/A I wlth P° rk yjunr coffee-snacks- sardines 3253 words
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Miscellaneous97 1969-05-04 5 A( K«t»« 3 9 aervtmtly 1 3 > Rewn< 10. »«WN: 1 Obser\ P is.; 11. < I. M 3.. Fish (4): 13 Mtnlftsi C ri ,:j, ib \v .ilKfe* Animal I .c devils HO. Mimic J}»: 8 Mm a! oecoration (I); 3 V (3. M AAlinee 'c i. >.97 words
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106 1969-05-04 6 SINGAPORE GETS TWO NEW DISTRICT JUDGES SINGAPORE. Sat. Th tnenthas announced the appointments of Mr. George idoshani and .wfo bin Ahm c as Criminal District Judges. Bot from the ngapore in 1965. Mr joined the l< n li'Sfl and was a magistrate for He juvenance I fir < Sportsman He106 words
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Article25 1969-05-04 6 ..APORE S i Mr. Aucu. Kanm Mi been re-elected Singapore Teaclie? i rth term a' th< unions Ihe other de:i: Mr. Ye25 words
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Article58 1969-05-04 6 SINGAPORE. Sh: —Mr. Pang Tee Pow, Permanent Secretary to tlie Labou: a* been elected president < ihe Economic of Singapore formerly Society). OUier officials elected at the society's annual met ting held recently were M You Poh Beni:. Mr Augustine Tan and Mr. Peter C K58 words
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Article52 1969-05-04 6 nMOAPORI Bat The mternation.il V Men s Club of Singapore Beta Chapter will hand over ;i chrque (or $9,000 to thr Singapore Cancer Society at the Pathology Depaitrmnt, Oenei-ii b3O p m on Wedn< Tin- amou ll i.-ot In a charity film premiere or star"52 words
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Article53 1969-05-04 6 SINGAPORE Bftl Di ti. ill Pnh yew? ■as pf elected president <>i the National Triratre Chib for another year at the second annual mineral ni.oti!,* of the club held recently. Vice Preaklenta are Mr. Lm H;cik Boon nui Mr Lmb Yuen chonnK. and the secretary Dr.53 words
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Article, Illustration335 1969-05-04 6 JUDITH YONG - Love in full bloom—after 60 long years... JUDITH YONG By CIN'CiAPORK. Sat. The love which overcame all parental objections and foiled matchmakers' attempts to get them married to different partners 60 years ajro. is still in full bloom for Mr. and Mrs. Sham Wai hing. "We were considered very modern335 words
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138 1969-05-04 6 SINGAPORE. Sat.— About I 10 Singapore techni- i cians are to be sent to India for training to prepare them for the manning of the satellite tracking station now being erected in Blakan^ Mati. A technical assistant j from the Telecommunications Department has just returned138 words
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462 1969-05-04 6 YONG: The three essentials of good government SINGAPORE, Saturday. HONEST political leadership, correct policies ;md lull support from the people these arc the three essentials of good government le;idiiii; to .i prosperous country. They were spelt out by the Minister for Communications, Mr. Yontf Xvnk Lin, when he spoke <>n462 words
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25 1969-05-04 6 re stucienta' first '.eadershin .'limn' a' the Nauru hip Training D Monday BOUXM v. physical •us and H and other art;v'tie.v25 words
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Article37 1969-05-04 6 SINGAPORE. S«t. Th» Bard will perform tomorrow a. the Botan.c Oardens frvm *> pm. to 8 pm.. and c Girl Pipers at *h« Macßivhr Keaw »u4r Park j bandstand from 530 pm. to 630 r> m37 words
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37 1969-05-04 6 Six out of ten tenants say lifts inefficient s pore. Sai T point of Hi i i t yuiit, Hie 111 mat i tenan Public spirit 4 V. 7 }')0 I cent or the total n..--nf I»n9nt.«37 words
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Article33 1969-05-04 6 PINOAPORE. Be*. Ban« r*~ w :.;m. 23. «M flMd US n* thre« wwk fall in a Mi(t» tra'cn for MMBt 15 worth of ciganctoa nmm Urn •hip Ben.iMrg jwrtwflay. J— D>ft<le<i33 words
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Article35 1969-05-04 6 CIV A 50--in, Ong Chow I A p her prem.ses in the nf a ..Idiiiß.s found her niakinu The prosecution *>« ifl ;!iat the slips wen worth $65 and that Ong «as a mi;.35 words
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Advertisement54 1969-05-04 6 Gunfire, gangsters, karate killers, cops... she battles them all.but why is TINA CHIN FEI so cupid shy? Find the answer in Mays exciting issue of KjjßQfiVllQfj] on sa e now Ha k HP^ J^r^^^a^BtsaMslsaM^B^^B^aa^^^ 1 JL^Bi^L^Hß!^Bl^^^b^BC3hl *v' vfli i *4?f .t i B^B« A ,4jb9B| §V blb^bA Jf iBI L^54 words
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Advertisement192 1969-05-04 6 -~^11!Lon IN ALL DEPARTMENTS LADIES GENTS' CHILDREN'S TEXTILES SUNDRIES, ETC. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Just unpacked from USA LADIES HANDBAGS '69 FASHION $12.50 EACH AMERICAN FIBRE -GLASS DRAPERY 44 45" wide $2.80 per yd. 72" wide $3 00 per OPEN Every Sundoy: 10.00 a m— 5.20 p.m. Every Wednesday: 9.30 am.192 words
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Article, Illustration538 1969-05-04 7 OW WEI MEM - From the sea— an acre of the finest beach every day OW WEI MEM BY THE MID-70s: 1,150 ACRES OF RECLAIMED LAND, TOURIST PLAYGROUNDS AND A SEAFRONT SUPER-HIGHWAY FROM BEDOK TO THE CITY... By SINGAPORE. Sat IBOVE The one •mile beach faraslag near the r.cd.ik end \iiii\\ ItTicates tin- edt;<-538 words
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Advertisement37 1969-05-04 7 'W k Af '^f'i l Congratulates w: i V Psiiw xwl Sin§ a P ore Sportsman Sportswoman y/ \T &tQ/ '&k S'"^"'"- C.KUNALAN PATRICIA CHAN t^&^ _jtj I A ROTHMANS CONTRIBUTION TO THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF WORLD SPORT37 words
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312 1969-05-04 8 THE MASS WEDDING OF 50 COUPLES WILL BE SEEN ROUND THE WORLD SINGAPORE. Saturday IT WILL be lull fanfare throughout the world for the ."><» couples hiking part in \\w m;iss wttkling reremony organised 1»\ H.idio and Television Singapura at ngH|K>re < inference Hall on May onlj will the programme312 words
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Article, Illustration172 1969-05-04 8 The teenage pupil, the teacher and sex... CINGAPORK, Sat. School teachers should !><• prepared to answer clearly ana openly any questions their teenage pupils might raise about sex, Mrs. Margaret Bell, an almoner from Australia, s;tid today ■•Ideally, such Information ihould come from the home, but parents often do not172 words
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Article75 1969-05-04 8 SINGAPORE. Sat The Ministry of Education will soon be sending 10 Malay secondary school teachers on secondment to Brunei for two years This la in response to a request made by the Brunei Government, through the British High Commission, for assistance to sustain Its expanded school75 words
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122 1969-05-04 8 SINGAPORE, Sat BUAofl Ya|> Kirn Umo, head of tii.' Methodist Church In M la and Singapore, today urged all Malay Man Mpthodi.st> to exen i^c their j rlgnt to vote in ih<- lorihcomlng general electlooa ohslble cltliena must be prepared to take a mor<-122 words
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Article168 1969-05-04 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ther^ I were no first or second priie winners in the first of the two Special Labour Day Toto draws held on May 1. IiMM with four correct numbers will receive 5350 plus a bonus of SlOO. making a total of MM, In168 words
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Article, Illustration264 1969-05-04 8 A visitor finds the key to S'pore success SINGAPORE. Sat happy, responsive co-operative community that seems to be the secret ol the Republics su according to Mrs. Unford Rees, who does extensive social and mental health work in Britain. Mrs. Rees. who 11 ihret* days here wimi tier nu.sb.'iid. ii264 words
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Article87 1969-05-04 8 Govt. Lo more centres SINGAPORE The Minister for Hefence. Mr. Lim Kirn San, the Governmi building anoth< community centl I the Republic. At prey. 180 centn I i parts Ol tin I SpeaUm to raise ored by th t tie and CitiZ( sultative < said: •In have always b ■clous87 words
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Article42 1969-05-04 8 OINOAPO] A noted A cist. Dr. 1 give a pubi: •Frontiers of S I the Univer in Bukit Timah at 5 on May 8. Dr of the Ann 1 and a Scien The I the Si: demy of Bci<42 words
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Advertisement112 1969-05-04 8 I m .111 PiliiUiil mm m M ii™alf!wiilwMipW IT V ~'2&Kt B B ate K **9Ba Bulk 3. 9 NEWTON RO> WELCOME TO THE KING OF LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC EQMUNDQ < I K^^L;^^ AND HIS ORCHESTRA f* mm\* A M NATIONAL THEATRE 111 \O MAY STH 6TH 111 I '•V*112 words
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113 1969-05-04 9 RAJA: THE MANY PROBLEMS LOOMING AHEAD APORE. Sat. T) for Labour. Mr 8 Rajarat- ci on .lever ici to help Republic's :.ible and the tries Ernes 1 Union May B the Shell üb. Mr. Rajam said that celebrat: was it ensurtor the of the year they would tdy and fruitful113 words
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Article523 1969-05-04 9 The man who cheated 145 times TMIK second District Court today reserved judgement on a cheating case, in which elderly ex-insurance executive Dau Sze Cha had admitted cheating his company of more than a quarter of a million dollars. Tne Judge. Mr. Donald i 1 Hock Chwee. said that he523 words
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180 1969-05-04 9 THE MEN WHO TURN THE WHEELS OF INDUSTRY... SINGAPORE. Sat—Singapore's industrialisation programme a matter of vital importance to the survival of the Republic— will only meet with success if the people change their attitudes towards blue-collar workers. This was stated last night at the official opening of Toa Payoh's first180 words
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Article, Illustration302 1969-05-04 9 Singapore is 'well-qualified' to act as Asia's banker I SINGAPORE. Sat. gCAFE*S Executive Secretary* I' Nyun. today gave his blessings !<• the establishment of the Asian Dollar Market in Singapore. He said: "It will be in keeping with Ecafes policy of promoting development and regional cooperation The system will also302 words
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319 1969-05-04 9 The young man with big ideas and a problem SINGAPORE, Sat A j young man with an idea fermenting in his mind for the past few months is Ong Poh Seng. 23. who wants to be Singapore's first fermentolo« And judging from hi m, fermentoli ;y appears to be the319 words
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303 1969-05-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. A Singapore woman Miutterbug s entry entitled Nancy' has been placed amiiiig the top eigni at Urn 20th ciuiKapure internal ol Photography 190'J at the National Labrai Hall. '•ntry a colour sllue ol a girl in sarong keuajra tv .>em in303 words
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Article168 1969-05-04 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Local insurance men have concluded four days of talks with a British insurance expert. Mr. H.A.L. Cockerell. secretary of the Chartered InMir.nn r Institute in London and well-known in international insurance circles as an educator, had come to renew contacts, and advise executives of168 words
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Advertisement125 1969-05-04 9 $50,000 m' Ml V^« BONUS) 63 THOUSANDS OF j^K" i |/5 Digits iQQglft fe W t[ k V' f^ ALL TOTO BOOTHS AND MANY AGENTS ARE OPEN "hC THIS MORNING. COUPONS ACCEPTED WILL BE M VALID FOR THE AFTERNOON S DRAW. se:^-r ::c.:3e;*t^«:a«; f tCt«:^«;>e:: [Lower 9^^ I 3 EXTRA125 words
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Advertisement656 1969-05-04 9 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS of tomorrow ARE STUDENTS of AACC today MCC SUPPLIES MORE LESSONS AND TESTS fOt RACT A I Tl lITIf^M EVEBY SUbJfCT THAN ANY OTHER CORRESPONDKV)I AL lUI II IV/ll ENCE COLLIGE OR SCHOOL IN SI ASIA EVERY LESSON IS FOLLOWFD BY EXERCISES TO BE AT. Molavon Correspondence College656 words
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Article445 1969-05-04 10 r[E search for oil In the China Sea has entered a very promising stake with the discovery of an off shore flow by the Japanese In Sumatra. The Japanese have released only the briefest details, but all reports Indicate that their find is a445 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1969-05-04 10 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG Quote AT present our sea port is the fourth largest in the world We hope to develop Paya Lebar, one of the leading airports in South East Asia, into one of the major airports in the world. Mr. Yong Nyuk1,380 words
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Article702 1969-05-04 10 WANG LAO WU - You and your money... WANG LAO WU By PART ONE: Introducing M. C. Tan, hero of our new "You And Your Money" seriei that will explain investment in practical, everyday terms. How to make money from actual case histories (though the names are fictitious) of ordinary people with a little702 words
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Advertisement385 1969-05-04 10 ICRNOWU^(M(NTS. iNNIveRSAIUS .NNOUNCfMEKIS BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES CINOOIENCES DEATHS ENCAGIMfNTS FUNERALS GREETINGS IN MtMOftltM MARRIAGES MISS!*>( PERSONAL PP C REQUIEMS t REGIONS Rite Mi»«a* IN 21 »trii tack iMttituji «rtrf S1 N. All Otlief Cussitiei Aiteftiseweitt Mm*** \1 M fr 15 wtrds. tick ifiittaMl wtri M cettJ. SiMit Tiats In Service385 words
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Advertisement473 1969-05-04 10 YOU TOO CAN SUCCEED! "YOU PASS YOUR EXAM FIRST TIME or I go on helping you until you do pass" My promise to every Bennett Airmail College student la backed by long, successful experience of a famous British college which offers personal tuition by post Thousands of students have passed473 words
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Article, Illustration492 1969-05-04 11 REPUBLIC'S ENTRIES THIS YEAR SHOW MARKED IMPROVEMENT, TOO A Xx.MhMK. AN photographers have scored heavily this year in the International Salon of Photography organised by the Photographic Society (»l Singapore. They won the top ■wards in ;ill three sections of the exhibition monochrome print,492 words
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Article, Illustration442 1969-05-04 11 A n SINGAPORE mil has tor the ttrsl tune in the history of international photographic exhibitions m the Republic won a top award in the colour slide section Mi ,i >< in a commercial firm, won a Pewter V» Pitcher Award in442 words
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Article54 1969-05-04 11 SLIDE THAT WON GOLD TROPHY By Staff Writer "Mitt Noncy" by Dotty Ch**, AFIAP, of Singapore Woter Pitcher Award and the William Tan Gold Trophy. An outstanding colour slide with its excellent composition and tonal rendition of colours. A difficult picture to take considering the brightness rf the background in54 words
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Advertisement238 1969-05-04 11 fpnm ZEISSIKON fh irom VOIGTLANDER l E NEW ICAREX 35S with the UDRON f 1 8/50 If NS In all leading camera stores just ask and compare the Icarex 35S with any other single lens reflex camera. Make f A sure you compare the price as well. Be astounded today!238 words
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Advertisement225 1969-05-04 11 If POPULAR MODEL SLR WITH I COMPLETE INTERCHANGE-TOP-LEVEL FEATURES ABLE LENS SYSTEM rsusrt tss Tinr* rrr* "^tr 5 of 0P 3S,™ SLR U.n, comero.^^ggg^^^ "°d,!on,.«^ 'aOOmT .."cm" Thr TL hoi Ih.m oil ot o itcp- f|H telcphoto. Alio 0.0.10b1r oro do-n in price, too' Complete with four loom moddt covering225 words
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548 1969-05-04 12 PUSHING FILM SPEEDS METHOD TO GET ACCEPTABLE PRINTS By A Special Writer .LJeVOTEES ol i lie available light school of photograph) know that ii is possible to increase Hit- rated 01 "normal" speed of mosi films This increase can double, triple or quadruple the film's rated exposure index. The purpose548 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1969-05-04 12 ■MWMSMJl*ldri.-«WM^IJi^.»MB^^ X N the garden of a luxurious villa in Rome's Old Appian Way. Richard Bur ion and Elizabeth Taylor i(K)k a laieni^hl stroll Suddenly, two intruders crawled oul ol r>earb> hushes One raised his camera, and i nashlighl sealed Ihroiiuh the1,000 words
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Advertisement345 1969-05-04 12 nnr> PRICES SINGAPO«E*a47S»(PEHANG)S2^SO«MALAVS»AS3O*S^^^^I Catch the action ivhen it happens Click and you've got it! With a KODAK INSTAMATIC Camera, you're always ready for the action. Drop in a handy Kodak film cartridge, aim and click! Be where the action is at parties, picnics and outings. Go CLICK! CLICK! CLICK! CLICK!345 words
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Advertisement163 1969-05-04 12 "tf I mtttJßmwJ I% m IN THE ROLLEI TRADITION OF QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY,., Qolleif lex SL26 instant-loading single-lens reflex The exciting new ROLLEIFLEX SL26 b combines the advantages of the in- a^^^^B stant-loadmg cartridge with the pro- BIU fessional capabilities of a single-lens »B^flPl! Tl^B reflex camera. Loading rs simpler.163 words
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Article, Illustration480 1969-05-04 13 XJLLTHOUGH a fine picture put on exhibition is nlw;i\s admired by all, few except the experts. would be able to analyse Ihe qualities thai coiitrilHitr to the nuking of such ;i pictui c. ir the impact of the picture m.i\ strike480 words
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Advertisement171 1969-05-04 13 wSmi g%^ w PA) J7 g^g^gSkSg^^eVV f*~ "^^*v I LV^gW I g^g^jsZ^^H gggV p^^**^bj N^^g ggggg^gggggggW^^Lgggi AVggggggl r-t «SflgggggTAV BeM S^^gggßJW'ii^ i Note the number on top of an Asahi Pentax Spotmatic. It telis you that more than one million Asahi Pentax cameras have given satisfaction to photographers all over171 words
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Advertisement173 1969-05-04 13 jiAin HAII FULLY AUTOMATIC jjc/apfAMaf/c Owners of cne SLR Comero con choose from this wide voriety o' TAMRON ADAPT-A-\MTICS of varying focal length. Owners of two or more SLRs now need buy only one I :ns t> fit oil their cameros. Perfect interchangeobility is ochieved by using the correct in«xpensiv«173 words
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Article, Illustration758 1969-05-04 14 I— By Staff Writer Organisation ami judging of un international salon, which attracts 2.500 prints from 45 countries, is ;i bigger task than many think especially as it must follow the recommended practices of the Photographic Society of America and the758 words
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Article, Illustration94 1969-05-04 14 KICHARD Ng of Singapore has won the Geographic Medal Award for Asia with his pictorial monochrome print "DryIng Fish" In the 34th Kodak International Salon of Photography, held in Rochester. New York. This year** talon was the largest In the history of the94 words
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Advertisement228 1969-05-04 14 TV RENTAL *rom $10 lo $20/ IMMEDIATE SERVICE replace new set. »f"~"* 'Csl*»||lJ "^jflsjflsjt. 191 m, special lens maoe Oy flluUiM DisctNt will kc (ran ly y%* ittlti IMlllVit «t;.INGAPOftE: lien «a» Witct Oeaier. in Nirtl ln«t< Caslrra Art P»oU Store. II Bittirj Dial liiw Rei PKit» Static. I RaVJlti228 words
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Advertisement258 1969-05-04 14 Vital news for all photographers New from Germany: Agfacolor CNS will give you better colour prints because it has a gjlk WSB SB SB double mask. JEBSr We've been making superb film in Germany <H jsj«W almost as long as there's been photography. \y 'Xw mm Now we've achieved a258 words
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345 1969-05-04 15 Malaysian one of most stable in the world, says Tun Tan gINGAPUKL', Sat. Malaysia's Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin. today rated the Malaysian dollar as "one of the strongest currencies in the world." Before leaving for Kuala Lumpur after campaigning in Johore Tun Tan also: I \PKKSSLD satisfaction at345 words
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462 1969-05-04 15 SINGAPORE. Sat I Ministry of Social Affairs, one oi the four organisol the recent an Highway Rally, issued a statement today to give the public a clearer picture of what had happened at EmPlace, the finishing point of rally on April 19 r as462 words
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Article124 1969-05-04 15 SARAWAK ALLIANCE RIFT MAGNIFIED KUCHINu, sat. —The differences in the Sarawak Alliance have been magnified by the opposition, the secre-tary-general of Party Bumiputra. I n c h e Abdul Taib bin Mahmud. said in an election broadcast last night "But If we realise that the partners in the Alliance <124 words
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267 1969-05-04 15 Step up attacks, Thai guerillas told THE ARMED revolutionary struggle in Asia, particularly in Thailand and neighbouring countries, is developing and expanding rapidly, a report quoted by the New China News Agency said ye.-ter-d.iv It urged workers and peasants In Thailand to make uce of the "excellent domestic and international267 words
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Article63 1969-05-04 15 SINGAPORE. Saf. A third Britten-Norman Islander aircraft ordered by Malaysia-Singapore Airlines Is expected to arrive here from the l>le of Wight tomorrow The plane, which will Increase the present rural services in East Malaysia. will leave for Kota Klnabal<i the next day. The Islander can63 words
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163 1969-05-04 15 WU SHOULD ALSO BE DEPORTED, SUGGESTS THE DAP VUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The DAP today asked the Government if it could employ a foreign expert on a 'temporary basis" to look into "un-Malaysian activities." The DAP secretary-general, Mr. Goh Hock Guan said if the MCA could engage an expert on Communism,163 words
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Article85 1969-05-04 15 Boy and girl killed in accidents J^UALA LUMPUR. Sat. aim rear-old boy, Yung Chun Chew was killed ln a road accident in Jalan Banting here yesterday Yonn wa- crowing the road when he was involved ln an accident with a car and died shortly after admission to trie Banting hospital85 words
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129 1969-05-04 15 TAIPING, Sat. The I nister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, II I Mohamed Ohazali bin Jay.:. today warned the lam. of subversive elements who are out to hampei prog: These element. ng the farmers epting tho various development programmes.' he ■aid at the opening of129 words
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Advertisement292 1969-05-04 15 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the errors and to express his i speak and write? Are ideas fluently and attractthat you are not lvely mistakes that cause The .study requires out little You time, and the292 words
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Advertisement105 1969-05-04 15 i 1 +1 I daily fys Bw^ Lißi«iiW^atftfl LtW. -*^uflriLiiini«ll jfk jiwp v tll Every day from B ft r v r v 1 Singapore a mighty Vj m Qantas V-Jet W^ takes off for Australia (twice on Friday). Every day. Like today. SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR QANTAS. SINGAPORE105 words
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476 1969-05-04 16 JANE LEE - Only love— can save her father's future JANE LEE MY FATHER works for a friend of his. This I man is making life miserable for me. He wants me to let htm make love to me. falling which he wlli dismiss my father My father has no other source of476 words
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Article273 1969-05-04 16 DEPARTMENTAL ■taCM have been Invaded by toiletries of all kinds but none as fiercely as deodorants. Robinson's stocked only two brands some years ago, but today when you step near the man's counter you will be bowled over by the number of brands and273 words
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Article, Illustration483 1969-05-04 16 The Pantjamas Parade THE pantjamaa parade is on. The night scene is now filled with pyjama-llke pants worn by wide awake j^irK who want the best in style, comfort and glamour. And the trend is not for goodflighl time alone. These new creations crowd the gay spots where the night483 words
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Article, Illustration6 1969-05-04 17 JUDITH YONG WRITES FROM HONG KONG6 words
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Article, Illustration271 1969-05-04 17 TOP DESIGNER DOROTHY comes all the way from Penang IMONG the better known designers in Hon Kong is a Penang born girl. She is Dorothy Lo (above), who in her early twenties has made a name for herself in a highly competitive business world. his been des- < rihea a*271 words
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367 1969-05-04 17 A shopping spree that never was Ho\ii KONG nun well Uthe fashion centre of Soulli Kusl Asm, a hi.^liqualit) producing emporium, but ;is shopping arcade l<»i tourists I found it rather ilisippointii All the tales you hear of the bargains you can get and the lovely things you can buy367 words
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Article, Illustration192 1969-05-04 17 ...and again it is the i pants look can be so many different ways to wear a pair of pants And this was clear at |eanne Lanvin s spring and summer collection which was specially flown to Hong Kong and presented at the Hilton daily for a whole month The192 words
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Advertisement751 1969-05-04 16 THE FIRST CONFECTIONERY IN SINGAPORE MALAYSIA TO BE EQUIPPED WITH THE PIE AND CURRY PUFFS EQUIPMENT. n aC H0 o^*^ FOR ANY OCCASION buy Good and Delicious Pastry, beautifully shaped and at moderate prices. You con buy doily ot our BALESTIER BRANCH our famous Chicken-pie and Chicken Curry Puffs ot751 words
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Advertisement198 1969-05-04 16 QK. So you think I should use Tampax tampons... Why? Why? There are plenty of reasons why a girl like you should use Tampax tampons. Good reasons, too. First of all, good habits start early. The sooner you begin using Tampax tampons, the happier you'll be. They were developed by198 words
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Advertisement188 1969-05-04 16 Fashion focus Mollie TODAY'S TREND! LIVE GRACIOUSLY! LIVE ITALIAN STYLE. NEWLY ARRIVED! Coral Wood Piedmont Baroque Mirrort Rocking Mirrots Chippendole Mirron Baroque Ccnsclc Tables Wall Sconces Wall Plaques Candlesticks Baroque Brome Lamps Baroque Brome Chandeliers Onyn Tables and Columns And Many More Eliciting Articles! For Producing That "GOOD OLD TIME"188 words
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Advertisement238 1969-05-04 17 r^^S£SSi\ For total tick control... DOG POWDER I 4 you own a dog you know he is more alert and obedient," tK/' l mmm^^ eats better, and has a better coat if he's free of insect pests. This is the end of ticks, fleas, lice and other pests worrying your238 words
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Miscellaneous38 1969-05-04 17 —Mprv2L!^ 4r^^^ "^y^Sfe Tufm all m Tue^l fuow oo «ou K»o* i s \l T >*«. «c c>wMce wklN au tu.t •iitSuTA I /*o*eruwei) /ifosootN m «apv «mcm J i coo*«v —^Y msmogv 'sU s wrous /To IZncuan 138 words
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Miscellaneous1397 1969-05-04 18 STAR of jP\ the WEEK C j OL'« "Stfl' ot thr Week" today is Mits Lum Kuala Lumpur student) n May 10. If Hll arr amh.tiu... a»4 «n»th.n« U. do llhll fr* ll^ anxious U. hMa«M m«r, w.th land or *M ~»J .Mtlrd in hfr. Ih.n this ..II Iw undrr1,397 words
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Miscellaneous194 1969-05-04 18 O^l J| w tu^kAj v r\B Ai/! t cA\Aj ,^^9 Rfcw It k\ J&a* m^m Al IT START THE ELEPHANT JM F > *ym lyy^^xil ljyi^?C@^ vJ i?^ V] y^^^jfl mr y« v U morb than ov*-..? y TOLD XtXJ ABOUT l\ s^fl---jEr!f^B*aw iS^J I.^o l^aafli VW^f*** \V B^B/^ I194 words
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Article, Illustration962 1969-05-04 19 RODERICK MANN - RODERICK MANN By TIM-! vice-presi-dent of Curtwel Produ clions \\;is looking very dishy indeed. Chestnut hair spilling B .'Unit her shoulders, teeth direct from the B Ivory Coast velvet brown eyes sparkI ling. L She was wearing a beige ■weater, flared burgundy trousers and962 words
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339 1969-05-04 19 The riot that never got off the ground THIS week's film, "RIOT." is disapointiiii^. not because it is not a good pietine, hut because it could have been so ninth better. It has a potential that is never even remotely realised. And this is very 1 sad. The rhief reason339 words
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Article428 1969-05-04 19 THE THEATRE Coi.O bassoonist George who appears with the Goh Soon Tioe Siting OrdMKra the VirU>"ia Theatre on Sunday next. u> ono of the lew artlsu to achieve recognition »n h^ Instrument ouUtda the r»nki> Of a symphony orche.sira. ThLs BODMrt w:.l be the first of its kind in Singapore.428 words
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Advertisement529 1969-05-04 19 ORGANISATION I Lido t Copitol Now Showina' Path* n,»i Special in COLOR Th* SCOTTISH CUP FINAL i Th. f A CUP FINAL "J^ri ITI LAST J DATS 111 11 am. 1 45. 4 00, 6 30 t IS *:tor CHARLY" (SB) a Bioon- Scop* Color 9. Jt.l Et.a Midmant Toni«hf529 words
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Advertisement144 1969-05-04 19 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Singapore CAPITOL-LIDO-REX-SKY no free list 2nd BIG MIDNIGHT TONIGHT sm* A SHAW PRODUCTION in SHAWSCOPE COLOR* a starrmg CHENG PEI-PEI and LO LIEH IE MANDARIN w i jSID ENGLISH ft CHINESE SUBTITLES. I JOHORE BAHRU HB_^; I I lljiti JALAN AH FOOK -^r^T| Iv^kfl I^i If IF phone jb144 words
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Advertisement11 1969-05-04 19 JJ v)i SinGQpura INTtRrCOKTISEVTAI US ORCHARD ROAD, TEL: ***** if CLOCK11 words
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Advertisement376 1969-05-04 19 lfc£B£S£££j OPENS THURSDAY! MASTROIANNI **M L and] X DUNAWAYMi y in a film for lovers f^^Ujt i^. .I .»_kß>*«Blnim* B «^l* B «fc. EJL^^^^JP A HIGHLY DRAMATIC STORY OF A LfiVE HAT BfiJ METROCOIOR CAME TOO LATE! MGM CATHAY coming PALACE Th* thinjts that ninth*** di.vcuM in nhupcn in front376 words
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Article68 1969-05-04 20 Turned back a i the Causeway i-nter 1 II had :i D»-d oi l a do v that r other. Cam--1 bridi i ob.iig certain exam. chtains uy ;s In Die t T HAT la Hie V h, and what Is the di lhe It tt. to i> minn:- I68 words
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Article159 1969-05-04 20 THE KNOW ALLS suppose it depends on xrhirh of these three cities you icere brought up in I WOULD like »o know the names and addresses ol any factory in Malaysia or Singapore which manufacture.N )am> made from local lruit or vegetables, either for local consumption or export. S P159 words
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Article74 1969-05-04 20 IPOH -Sdi Asir Victor »a* awarded the test performance trophy 'or hu record breaking 400 m at the National Electricity Board Ipch District athleuc- mcc' herr today. He < linked 50 M on the previous record by 0.1. He also tied for the Individual champion title74 words
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Article1883 1969-05-04 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By PENANG. Saturday. MOTIVATION (late Bhajos Maiden), with Ricky Kingston up, put up a fine performance when she got up in the last stride to deadheat with the well-backed Gurkha (Rod Dawkins) in the 3.00 here today. Ten year old Tee Up. with Subian1,883 words
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118 1969-05-04 20 YEW ORI£ANS. Sat. Frank Board his second .straight rive-under par 6. i take a one-stroke lead over Dave Hill and Harden at the halfw ly stage of the c. Orleans Open. Beard winner irnanirnt who celebrated his 30th birthday tw> da;118 words
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Advertisement234 1969-05-04 20 New technology of Correspondence Education Stamford College diagnostic testing and teaching product's amazing results. Many students secure H.S.C. in six months! Phenomenal 1968/1969 examination _f a J^M^^ STAMFORD COLLEGE I .argest correspondence college in this region '^l^^^^ Commended as a model by educators and colombo-plan experts Pioneers in the technology234 words
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Advertisement201 1969-05-04 20 Trpv^l makes life more wonderful /HOLIDAY TOURS lOKIIIK rillßD SICCEBBIVI I\K I Ht AKI Xl NM\<. lei U Tour No. Oatr Rnulinc 141 Z1.5.69 to 16.6.69 Standard Kuropr Inur 142 28.5.69 to 25.7.69 Vmth.-m l> and Brandina\ia Inur 143 23.7.69 to 18.8.69 Standard I uropr lour 144 3U.8.69 to 26.9.69201 words
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Miscellaneous108 1969-05-04 20 MMI I 11. l NS SOCBI- M*i., M lop: X PttW v M -R Kan«f r ShkeW: Hd K1,5 p m Johore h «or KltMnff. 5 p.m... »«o r U» 1 Butiasi fen»nj l)i I IW A v Be.:* B«:-an U Prrak i dlum. 615 >.m spore Dv l. I108 words
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Miscellaneous978 1969-05-04 20 iuimmiiiiiM^^^J 2J J H .v^^^r^L^J I S^f#j^^Sj»S^Bi.'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiL; i Bad habits are infectious y I foiewps >— La^^l^^^ Ptioa to that s I Wlly Wmtt I i J fwcNP PoiwTEPr^^^^^^_ piivco siv r I V 4O YHMOS I I 4O««V IOCKi 'AS 2 II v newt of I I Hi^^B! you978 words
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Article449 1969-05-04 21 Sobers must put batting first LONDON. Saturday. THROUGH REGRETTABLE circumstances and sonalities. cricket once again In the arm. The West Indians, who much in the past to create an atlamour. excitement, and enjoy;id make a considerable contribution id In the n^xt few months. not going to be easy >r them.449 words
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Article21 1969-05-04 21 I O 1 Sat ldian erie- n pxi-itiriK three-day DM 1 >:i nn nnrl i <d 123 >-4921 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1969-05-04 21 POND Ml MOKH a of Mr. T. horn;ilmt;am departed .Vitm <l.t\ v lender thought, a silent trar. a constant hinli th:it miv uere here. iv missed by loved30 words
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259 1969-05-04 21 MCC accept 78 an hour target to beat Surrey L'jN. Sat. A Hgnimg o.> Uv IMDM Aiiuiaa H t-utusi-n ncipcu rescue Sunty Il'um all eauy cuilapi* UKaUlbl C ai the O\al htie yeaterday. lh« JuKuml( r-lxirn bauman IMBM Mike Lda.uih tor a I .>.tanil ol ..tl) took Surrey out ol259 words
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275 1969-05-04 21 Ribofilio was not doped in 2,000 Guineas I ONDON. Sat Die dope test on H..y Olio, wnu trailed in la>t In Wi day's 2.u'io Oulneaa at Newmarket. iv.< proved negative the the British Jockey Club announced ye.st* rday Rlbottllo ctf*d to have been doped i of his p ior perfoi275 words
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737 1969-05-04 21 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By GO nap on Coup De Main in Race 4at Penang today. This strapping five-year-old was backed down to short odds in his debut over 6f at Ipoh last month and ran a creditable third to Glen Larmonic. In737 words
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Article1469 1969-05-04 21 200 CLASS 5 DIVISION 2 i EuAJRmBI (S5.000) 6F local |orkeys only i 1 ***** FAIR CHANCE a (Black Watrr. Ahmad 7 90 (F> Nawari 13 1 2 C 2003 MANMM MISS (MM) West 6 90 (SF) 'Rao 11 3 ***** PKMBROKt LAI) s (Le«> At1,469 words
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Article26 1969-05-04 21 BALTIMORE. Sat. The London clv 1 Wr.xt Ham United ••cond half unpton Wand. tne openintt pesierday of the Amenr ii^up tnternatidnal cud chamn'.nnshiD.26 words
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Article28 1969-05-04 21 BANTI mi< > took a 2-0 lead ever Argentina on the opi'tt.ntf :i\ of their American Zone snuth lirst round Davli Cup tennis tie here vt-.-tcrdav.28 words
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Article207 1969-05-04 21 Swindon win promotion to Div. 2 I ONDON. Sat.— Swlndun Town won promotion to Division 2 of the English Football League last night took au away pomi in tneir 1-1 draw against Rotherlia.a UiiUcd. ol Third Watfrrd but, with i i-.v >me game each lefl < pl»y. Swindua hay« only207 words
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Advertisement110 1969-05-04 21 Late gASSIFIEI^ 20 words 120 (minimum) HOW CLASSIFIED ADS. AT Y~oTr SERVICE >»> PHOTOCOPY ■■"<] in 4 HAVE YOU PLANS' any <Jr»« n; or tacM S HOPPING GUIDE FOR THAT JCWCLLERv WHERE TO STAY (Spore) MOTEL AMBASSADOR HOTEL lAVO- NOTICES i.iiim. iii ii son M)K I I HI) > inn110 words
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Advertisement243 1969-05-04 21 ADD FUN AND VARIETY TO YOUR COOKING THIS NEW, EXCITING AND EASY WAY EQOKERY EftREU FILE /7M THE SECRETS OF fcflßS^^fellfe^ tofeGOOD COOKING J^J^ AT YOUR FINGERTIPS hf fcjl^^ AND A HANDSOME ■B^^r^^^^St I^'^- Em^^ 4 I fc^^ COMPACT ADDITION I g TO YOUR KITCHEN. A TREASURY OF NEARLY 800243 words
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Article201 1969-05-04 22 DOLLY SLAMS W. INDIANS FOR 72 LONDON Indian cricketers were well In command of their game against Worce.-ter-shlre when bad light stopped play just before ti day Worcestershire 76-3 at lunch on the first <: this three-day mate: fojr more wickets during the afternc and when bad light drove the201 words
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Article38 1969-05-04 22 LONDON. Sat —Scotland beat Wale* 5-3 in an international football match played at Wrexham today. Results One matche.s Ip--wh:i 3 I etce.ster 1; Division Four- Gnm.-bv 0 Brentford 2, Halifax 1 Aldershot o.— neuter.Reuter - 38 words
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269 1969-05-04 22 Kana hits 49 to put Perak on top of Negri IPOH, Sat. Perak, holders, led Negri Sembilan by 11 runs with Tour wickets standing after the lirst day of their Stanislaus Trophy match here today. Negri Sembilan won the toss and batted first They were out for 103 an hour269 words
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Article70 1969-05-04 22 KAJANG. Sat. Brilliant medium-pnced bowling by S. B.i.ikriihnan who tin'k wiiketj, for one enabled KaJang Hlgr School to beat MBS •it Kuala Lumpur by 55 iuns in the Selangor inter-fichools un-der-18 cricket ciim()etition for Poster trophy here today. Scores Kajans HS 68 'K. Nathan 19.70 words
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Article63 1969-05-04 22 I'KNANG. S«l Tim School .ni upaet in thr P open vnllrvbail clvimpioiish.ns last niclit whni they ljo.it the defending eh impiniiv Black Ja^^:.■!^ I.VU 15-10. 8-15. 15-13. Other results: Province Wellfslry North brat Pni No. 3 15-9. 14-8. 15-12. St. Oeoree's "B" be.<t St. George's63 words
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Article73 1969-05-04 22 SINGAPORE Sat Combined (schools pace bowler P K. Sundram performed the first hattrick In the BCA Dlv. 2 league but his 3f forts were not pood enough as Army won the match by four wickets at Nee Soon today. Schools were skittled out lor 56 and73 words
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Article59 1969-05-04 22 TELUK ANSON. Sat.— Yoke Kee ol Telulc AnKon. one of the strong contenders lor top honours in the Lower Pernlc basketball league, Ivat Sultan Abdul Aziz Secondary School 83-32 last night. Other results: Bugan Datnh bt St. Anthonys School 64-47. Chul Chak bt Ban Mm59 words
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442 1969-05-04 22 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA: By Singapore, Sat. gINGAPORE will in future be represented by their cnampion club in international tournaments, according to Inche Othman Wok. the Minister for Social Affairs, who is in charge of sport in the Republic. Inche Othman. who Is also the president442 words
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519 1969-05-04 22 CINGAPORL Sat Bertlam Yong, international .-printer, won four event> to emerge champion athlete v. the Anglo-Chinese School meet at Parrer Fan; i Yong set a new record or -2 7 in the heat- of the 200 m. He was Qve-tentha oi a second519 words
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Article173 1969-05-04 22 PENANU. Saturday. tELANUOR retained the Chua Choon Leung Cup for inter-state tennis competition when they beat Penang 3-2 in the linal at the Pen&ng Sports Club courts today. selangor got oil to a uood start when they won both the singles mau-he.* In the morning.173 words
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Article139 1969-05-04 22 Hotel S'pura score sth win Sinoaihjrl;. Bat Hotel Bfeagapura, the only commerdal laun 111 ;ne F/VS diviMun 1 leiiguc. today moved a iiu'U i.iui w.n ucitun Junu r AA 3-1' Stadium On: re forward M.ihat Ambu. tbetr top .scorer, wa.s again the uiaUh winn<r. Jtmion, the bottom plui-eU side Tom139 words
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Article40 1969-05-04 22 MALA! School tlira.s:^ dar Shall 1. Schojlbo..-. quadrant feated Gaian English St. David's H'.Kh > row to decide the i ship. O.her it; v under M with Q «.iris undrr 10: MH lah I^k urvlfr l«: MH40 words
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Article21 1969-05-04 22 IPOH B Perak Amateui :ation Zom oraaiiLsed I iecoms oclatloo will be held 11. tU on the Coronation Kround.21 words
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Article29 1969-05-04 22 TKLOK ANSON. Sat Kinta lncii.iiis U'.ii Lower Pcrak invitation XI 6-1 in charity match here yesterday in aid of the Teluk Ans >n Tarinlar Si^ng.tm Funds.29 words
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Article247 1969-05-04 22 M T LINGAM - Joseph magic again as NS win M T LINGAM B. a At 1 minutes. Lan nuu comeback to three qu:. k minutes well-deserved :i 1 over a pluck) I on the s< the MHF tournam- tion Pa<; day. Tth Negri > wli their lorward. M j,. p] scored a w247 words
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Article, Illustration31 1969-05-04 22 Shiro Ohtsu. intain <»f the Japanese table tennis team, holds up the Sw.iythlinjr (up alter Japan beat West (iermany 5-3 In the liual of the world ehamplonshlpa in Munich last month.31 words
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Article444 1969-05-04 22 CYDNEV. Sat. Result* f Australian Association football ma chei played today were: s^» \ourn i>i\ i AdMnatown 4 Hamilton 0. L. MacQu.uie vs W. Wullaind late kickofT \»V\ Mil; i n DIV. 2 Mayfield 6 Y. Wall.send 0 RAAP 4 Dudley 1 NSW li.lt DIV. 1 MtUta444 words
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