The Straits Times, 11 May 1969
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Title Section18 1969-05-11 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES He* S^ in No. 1730 SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1969 CENTS KDN 4071 :MC (P) 072418 words
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Article, Illustration3205 1969-05-11 1 5 a.m GERAKAN WINS PENANG: SHOCK DEFEATS FOR SENU, MAHATHIR By Sunday Times Reporters: Kuala Lumpur, Sunday AT 5 a.m. today, while the Alliance was running well in the parliamentary elections, the Cerakan Ra'ayat Malaysia captured Penang, ousting the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. At the same time,3,205 words
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Article, Illustration66 1969-05-11 1 The fengku casts his vote— in that lucky shirt jJPORTING the s;iin c shirt which brought linn "luck" in two previous flections. Tengku Ahd v I Rahman casts his vote ;it Ihe Kc;it ll\\;i School in Jalan Karaponfl Perak, Alor Star. The Prime Minister \\;is the first voter. His wife,66 words
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163 1969-05-11 1 Germans decide not to upvalue the Mark BONN. Sat.— West (i«rman money dealers today looked nervously towards Monday's reopening of forelsn exchange markets follow inn the Bonn Government's refusal to upvalue the Mark. Some financial circles warned that speculation would .ilmoM certainly continue, with fresh pressure l.iiililinc up on sterlingReuter - 163 words
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179 1969-05-11 1 By Sunday Times reporters J^S counting gol underway ;ii midnight ;i iubilanl Tengku Abdul Rahman was I'onndenl of an overwhelming vicloi*y in Ik)IIi the Parliamentary and State elections. lit thanked the voters— in advance "for the confidence which von have shown in lite179 words
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177 1969-05-11 1 H K 111 lean i i>r I ti I II) Hill In I nrw Chid M In M.I I \m i if, M In Kii.mt.in PMIP (<> i In Trenfgano. Ml Ir.tdm^ PMIP b] to f OTBEB tlK.h' i MiniMer. Man rangaa177 words
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Advertisement35 1969-05-11 1 GOOD SKILLS I NEED GOOD I EQUIPMENT FOR BETTER -RESULTS I SUNRISE SPORTS I Mpbll Anti-wear petrol cuts engine wear up to 42Z Now who says all petrols are the same? Mobil Anti-wear petrol L-35 words
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Advertisement191 1969-05-11 1 BHaflaVHaSßflflßaßßaHHaVflaHl THE state of the parties at 5 a.m.: PARLIAMENT Alliance 55 DAP 9 PMIP 9 PPP 4 Cerakan Others NIL STATE Alliance 101 P. Rakyat 2 Cerakan 1 5 PPP 6 DAP 20 Ind. 3 PMIP 15 Others Nil Portable Power or Plug-in Power These Sanyo radios work on191 words
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Advertisement18 1969-05-11 1 r^ MEN'S JEWELLERY^ I MADE IN FRANCF -dMMMMHBKMk to avoid bb^H imitation J j Trad* Enquires Pho'«:»2«68 I18 words
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Article26 1969-05-11 2 S«longor election chief: 111 check the complaints of people who say their names were not on the electoral register when they went to the polling stations26 words
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Advertisement268 1969-05-11 2 FOR HIORE EMOVRBLE LMRG HRD B HRPPIER LIFE LIUE IR R HILLTOP HOOSE RT LURTTER ESTRTE PHRSE H m.s. Bukit Timah Road (Opposite Chinese High School FREEHOLD LANDPROMPT HAND NG OVER OF HOUSESEASY INSTALMENTS Nearly to avoid disappointment a» < MgjgT^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^y^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^MW fcgfc aKfV*.. jf&> i Cr< I Haalß^w. w^r k^k268 words
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Advertisement177 1969-05-11 3 New HERNIA CONTROL! l ilk O' HERNIA '-ro Barrer*. NO PADS NO SPRINGS IDEAL CONTROL orpiionc* in Tha wcrld, void in 47 i i|ri«» led m«dicolly. orH like !h» Hot hond. Call todev wril« tsr FREE Mtratura. MAYNARD CO. LTD. Xl FLOOR, lt BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE -1. SINGAPORE ONLY: FOR177 words
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Advertisement429 1969-05-11 3 wine dine on board the dance to the exciting sound of "THE SANDBOYS" W* W I lunch, dinner supper fabulou* eastern continental food free transportation from Clifford pier by luxury launches for reservation cail at 5.1.T0. office at Clifford pier tel. *****-***** Swing up to date with Incorporating Radio &TV429 words
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Article, Illustration98 1969-05-11 4 Labour Party members in incident outside polls counting centre in Kuala Lumpur LABOI'K PARTY supporters in a bid to prevent ballot papers from reaching a counting centre in Kuala Lufnpnr last night. The scene happened ;il Ihe entrance to the Sekolah Kaban^saan Sultan Hisamuddin, at Jalan Swettenham, as scvi-ral cais.98 words
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Article984 1969-05-11 4 TUP I/FV A Alliance: DAP Democratic Action Party; PMIP: I tit Rr I' Pan Malayan Islamic Party: GRM Gerakan Ra ayat 1 llfc Ra'yat Malaysia: PPP Peoples Progressive Party; I Independent; PR Party Rakyat; SI'PP Sarawak United Peoples Party; SNAP Sarawak National Party; SCA Sarawak Chinese Association; PB984 words
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Advertisement316 1969-05-11 4 THE WORLD NEEDS TRAINED MEN South Africa! HBHHHHBi >_< I^^^P^i^t f'm K^^l^J/ v vJX"* Singapore POSTAL EDUCATION-^^^S^iP BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD TO DAY there are wonderful Opportunities OVER 500 COURSES for the forward-looking man and woman. c*mt ttimu t? "Bntist ust/tuttt" miudi: However, the best jobs go to those who316 words
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Article, Illustration3041 1969-05-11 5 Assembly polls: State by State results TUP i/F\i A Alliance; DAP DemoIMr IVtT' Action Party: PMIP; Pan M a avan i s i am j c p ar ty; GRM Gcrakaa Ba'ajral Malaysia; PPP Peoples Pr<ii.r<".>m I'arty; I Independent- PR I'.irtv Rakyat; SCW <ara«ak Lnited Peoples Party; sn \l* >.3,041 words
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Advertisement444 1969-05-11 5 Advertisement AMAZING HAIR DISCOVERY! 20,000 MEN AND WOMEN HAVE TESTED IT! CREAT DISTRIBUTION OF TRIAL TREATMENTS TO READERS OF THE SUNDAY TIMES" «W ■V^^ vour»elf —TV this tarruHp^f E In-atmect in your own Lome iMf ImV 40aBBaBJH S, jridi-i- any conditions jrou J llke in 1 lf ll <1 I444 words
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Article99 1969-05-11 6 NEB to explain those four issues KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The National Electrtcitv Board is to clarify the four issues in dispute with the employees' union by Wednesday. The Issues are: The point of entry, incremental rate of pay. back-dating of salaries and NEB quarters. "The union will study the rlanlications99 words
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155 1969-05-11 6 OUT SOON-CURRENT AFFAIRS MAGAZINE FOR S'PORE STUDENTS SINGAPORE. Sat. A New monthly magazine on current affairs will be on the market on Thursday. Produced by the Educational Publications Bureau of the Ministry of Education, the "Prospect" is aimed at secondary school students. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry. Mr. Kwan155 words
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Article28 1969-05-11 6 BANGKOK. 8»t Tha Tb*l Government has mtiarad food and othrr suppltna rushad to two rtc«-prt>duclng ptowiaem ha by drought slnoa th* bastminc of tba year. nwta.28 words
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Article69 1969-05-11 6 Journalist to die for spying SEOUL. Sat The d*a;h sentence was passeo. today on North Korean Jouralist Soo-Kuen Lee. ar In January while fleeing from South Korea after acting as an undercover agent for 22 months. The district court accepted prosecution charges that Lee, 45. former vic-presldent of North Kort-a's69 words
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Advertisement525 1969-05-11 6 A AT THE END OF THE MCC ROAD EXAMINATION SUCCESS! Thousands of successful candidates have taken the sure, straight MCC road to scholastic success and achievement. Why not you? Enrol to-day and let MCC put you on the road to success. MCC SUPPLIES MORE LESSONS AND TESTS FOR EYIRY SUBJECT525 words
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296 1969-05-11 7 IT'S A 42-HOUR WEEK FOR ALL CIVIL SERVANTS FROM JUNE 1 giXGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's ci\il servants, who escaped the new 44-hour week law, will work longer hours from June 1 but two hours shorter than workers in the private sector. Circulars informing them of this started going out to all296 words
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287 1969-05-11 7 Towards a more efficient and effective service rpHE People's Association is being re-organised to Improve its community services, the Deputy Director. Mr. Soh Teow Seny;. said today. He said that it was the Associations policy to provide efficient and effective .services so that people could enjoy the full benefit. Mr287 words
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Article107 1969-05-11 7 CINGAPORE. Sal Three trophies haxe been donated by Dato Tan Kirn Ciiua. managing director of Asia Commercial B.uikmi; Oorp Ltd. for the Singapore National Union of Jouniah^ rim Queen 1969 and the two runners-up The Pna Queen ftnala will be held at the SNUJf. Pies- BaM at107 words
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194 1969-05-11 7 STI DENTS, particularly those in .secondary schools, should live some or their time and energy to (i n i m sin i., i work for the community, the First Lady. Puan Noor Aishah, said today. Puan Noor. who opened the Junior Red Cross194 words
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Article20 1969-05-11 7 SINGAPORE Sat —The Teachers Military Band will play at the Macßitchie Park from 530 to 630 pm. tomorrow20 words
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Article157 1969-05-11 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The fitness of a nation equals the fitness of all its citizens so it is vital that sporting groups support the Governmt nt in "building a rugged society" The Paliamentary Secptarv to the Ministry of Social Affairs. Mr. Chua Chee Seng, said this157 words
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Advertisement21 1969-05-11 7 I Toi»r. tempting, tantalising Our special succulent SPRING CHICKEN Try It today' tor lunch or dinner at LATERRfIGE' i,fcon'ait!on«d °V T^'So/W.21 words
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Advertisement417 1969-05-11 7 BUYING A CAR AIR-CONDITIONER? HERE'S A REAL COOL PROPOSITION., We call it TROPI-COOL It's American-designed j»aai^ and engineered specially for the Tropics. With "real cool" features. Like an exclusive Polyflex tC^^Bvl UL belt that ensures more cooling with less engine power drain. And a revolutionary pre-cool switch Afl in PminlTinUCO417 words
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277 1969-05-11 8 S'pore establishes diplomatic ties with Israel CIM. tPORE today established formal diplomatic tics with Israel which immediately raised its existing trade representation to rinli.issv level. A Foreign Ministry nt, issued late tonight, said this SINGAPORE, Sat. move was "in accord with Singapore's declared policy of being friendly with all countries277 words
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Article27 1969-05-11 8 BXNQAPORI Sat. The Band will perform at the Kspianade and the Peoples Defp.ce Force Band ml Faber. from 530 to 630 pm inmonnv.27 words
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302 1969-05-11 8 SINGAPORE, Sat 4 GIANT poultry company, which will save Sin- gapore $7 million in foreign exchange each year, is to go Into production here in August. The $2 million company, Singapore Poultry Company '51 per cent i and an between Ben302 words
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Article74 1969-05-11 8 LONDON. Sat. Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr LM Kuan Tew, fl*w from London to Washington today for talks with President Nixon which arc txpwted to include Vietnam peace prospects. Mr. I < <■ will spend about three days in Washington where he will also meet State74 words
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Article, Illustration267 1969-05-11 8 A star flies in and it's all smiles for the crowd SINGAPORE, Saturday yiVACIOUS Komaki Kurihara. 24-year-old Japanese stage and television actress never stopped smiling when she flew in here today. And with &ood reason too. Her first film role as the leading lady in "Tropical Adventure" brings her on267 words
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Advertisement262 1969-05-11 8 Lower PRICES I 3 EXTRA SPECIAL FORTODAYONLY ZWAM woolworth N^sf HOT DOG WOO^ KTH POWDERED SAUSAGES ILK 14 oz. per can oz. per pkt. CRYSTAL 90/ '1.00 "iSi SAVE 25 SAVE 25 SAVE 50 Farmhouse Butter per Ib. $110 White Wings Cake Mix Family Recipe per pkt. 85c. Sliced Coiked262 words
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Advertisement346 1969-05-11 8 JlOty a DEPARTMENTS -i LADIES CENTS' CHILDREN S TEXTILES SUNDRIES, ETC. THIS WEEK S SPECIAL LADIES HANDBAGS CIOCA VKCU 19 FASHION FROM USA MZ.OU t.UH AMERICAN FIBRE-GLASS DRAPERY 44 45" wide $2.80 per yd. 72" wide $3.00 per yd. i LADIES COTTON pyjamas C9RO FAfH HOUSECOATS 6U LAtn OPEN Every346 words
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Article, Illustration663 1969-05-11 9 'WATCHDOG' COUNCIL CAN GIVE ONLY MINIMUM SAFEGUARD— DEAN SINGAPORE. Sat. Dean of the A Law Faculty of the University of Singapore, Dr. Thio Su Mien, said today that the Presidential Council which the Government proposed to set up as a "watchdog" against discriminatory laws being enacted in the Republic had663 words
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149 1969-05-11 9 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Sin- gapore Government will match the aspirations of its youth. This promise was given today by the Political Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Inche Mohamed Ghazali Ismail. Reviewing the National Cadet Corps Serangoon District parade at Mount Vernon, he said:149 words
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283 1969-05-11 9 Prospects have never been brighter... SINGAPORE. Sat pROFESSOR Won- Lin Ken, MP for Alexandra, tonight s;ii<l the prospects for advancement in Singapore had never been brighter. Before presenting credentials to leaders of the citizens consultative committees of Alexandra and Queenstown constituencies, lie sad: "Nev«"»" since the end of Second World283 words
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Article93 1969-05-11 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. An Australian folk group, th« ilk, will appear at th*' National Theatre on Monday evening at a fol-low-up rally to the recent Grady Wilson Crusade. The Kinsfolk are thr«* bruth<'r> and a sister children of chaplain-gene-ral of the Australian Army, Canon Alan Begble. Richard, a93 words
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Advertisement223 1969-05-11 9 A SPECIAL FLAVOUR DOLLARS SENSE is adde< j to Mini driving pleasure in car-buying m New Morrii Bxtra smoo ,h gear changing. UNDER MY WIG Mini Mk 11 1000. On credit A FINF EXAMPLE The New Morris Mini Mk 11 1000 aIHI m m 1^ flUafcM ■■■■fe I've been thinking223 words
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Article, Illustration252 1969-05-11 10 ABUL FAZIL - ABUL FAZIL By CINUAPOKE. Sat. British 3 Jazzman Acker Bilk haJ dispensed with his familiar bowler hat and striped waistcoat when he performs. Tin a little b;t tired of thla Besides guys :iem for souveand they're quite exsatd Bilk when he flew in252 words
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Article129 1969-05-11 10 FUN IS NOW BIG BUSINESS IN JAPAN JTUN has b»come big bustness in Japan. And today's Asia Magazine tells ot the big search for fun and relaxation that has resulted In a multi-million dollar boom In Japan's leisure Industries a boom, which, if the predictions of economists are anywhere near129 words
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362 1969-05-11 10 IVY SIOW - Craig to see pilots on threat to boycott MSA IVY SIOW By Singapore, Sat THE new managing director of MalaysiaSingapore Airlines, Mr. David L. Craig, will meet officials of the International 1 eration of Air Line Pilots Association to discuss a threatened boycott of MSA by pilot* all over the362 words
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117 1969-05-11 10 -SINGAPORE. Sat. A I top Kandang Kerbau gynaecologist. Professor Tow Siang Hwa, left government service today. Prof. Tow. 44. was hrad of the department of obstetrics and gynaecology at the University of Singapore. He Is going Into private practice In Singapore. Prof. Tow117 words
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Advertisement173 1969-05-11 10 Flying north? Take the first flight with us any morning and leave the crowd-and-bustle way of travelling to others! We jet you north as early as 8.00 am. Your choice to Hong HhR Our new jet-SCt timetable Kong and Tokyo via Kuala Lumpur 3 times a week via j^^^^ pivPS173 words
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Advertisement174 1969-05-11 10 NON-CATHOLIC Friends, j LEARN at HOME about the CATHOLIC .CHURCH BY MAO. NO COST NO OBLIGATION Fill in and mail U BJ.C. 24. Nassim Road. Singapore 10. Name Addresa Advertisement Healthy Legs for all! If yoo tufTer from aching feet and legs, rheumatic pain or poor circulation, you can get174 words
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Miscellaneous306 1969-05-11 10 43 I ACROSS: 1. Beyond value DOWN: 1. Hint (5); 2. Expel (11); 10. Trivial (4); 11. At an (S); S. Sundered (4); 4. Facial •nd (4); It. Royal title (8); 16 neuralgia (J); 6. Sloth (7); 6 Docile (4); 17. Treat (4); 18 Advantage (6); 7 Destiny (3); Foul306 words
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124 1969-05-11 11 Car washer jailed for breaking into store SINGAPORE. Sat Car washer N. KjLshnasamy was jailed for 18 months today by the First District Court when he admitted breaking Into "Charitas," a departmental store in High Street, on April 8 this year and stealing $1,000 and cheques worth $1,873.85. When asked124 words
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Article, Illustration355 1969-05-11 11 KHOO CHENG KIM - KHOO CHENG KIM By Singapore, Saturday JWO Malaysian ooys from the Technical Teachers' Training College in Chcrss. Kuala Lumpur, today joined some 600 Singapore Polytechnic students to build a road. Puran Singh, 19, and U rn Hen K Chee 20,355 words
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Article46 1969-05-11 11 SAIGON. Sat. One at SalK>)ii.s ie;idinn newspapers has been allowed to resume publication after .i nearly four-week shutdown, it was announced today. A Government .spokesman Mid the newspaper Chtnh Luan Right Opinion) was authorised to begin publication again on Monday. UPL46 words
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228 1969-05-11 11 SINGAPORE. Saturday. THREE men were jailed here today when they admitted trying to steal garments from a godown in Tan Tye Place, off River Valley Road. Kuh Sni Heng. 28. Tay Seng Khoon. 25. and Ng Chuan Seng. 33. committed the228 words
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Article61 1969-05-11 11 Students abuse Humphrey LONDON, Sat. About 40 students abused former U.S. Vicr President Hubert Humphrey last night as he tried to buy a sandwich and a pint of beer in a pub. "Down with Humphrey" and "End the Vietnam war." they shouted m iliey r.in 30 yarn.from the George" IVUPI - 61 words
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179 1969-05-11 11 20 ATTEND SEMINAR ON RELIEF FROM INCOME TAX (SINGAPORE. Sat. More than 20 accountants, company secretaries, financial advisers and management executives are att aiding a two-day seminar on the Economic Expansion incentives (Relief From Income Tax) Act of 1967 here The seminar, organised by the Supervisory and Management Training Association179 words
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90 1969-05-11 11 Round-world hitch-hike in wheelchair <CAN FRANCISCO. Sat. Charlie Brown. a 33--year-old social worker with no legs and no left arm. plans to hitch-hike round the world in a wheelchair. He said he would start his 53.000-mlle trip by thumbing a lift from here to Reno. Nevada, on July 4. carryingReuter - 90 words
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Article27 1969-05-11 11 THE Straits tin price In Penan* yesterday fell 53.87J per plcul to $600 124 on an ofTpnng Mtlmat«d down 6 Una to 360 tan*.27 words
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Article97 1969-05-11 11 |/r.M,A I.UMPUR. Sat. Four men armed with parang* raided a house oil i Road here and escaped rltfl $2 000 ..i (»sh and The thugs pounced on Miss Cheonn San Yin when .-.ln i mneti the main door to find out »hv dugs -a err burkn..97 words
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Article, Illustration140 1969-05-11 11 FIFTH DIMENSION SIXTH SENSE IN THIS WEEK THIS week's FANFARE (the May 16 issue goes on sale from Thursday) opens up The Fifth Dimension. For the first time they reveal how they blazed a trail to the top of the international charts. On Page One is a fullcolour pin-up of140 words
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Article35 1969-05-11 11 TAIPING s.it Mr Pen Sin Bin has been elected president o! th" T.»iping Rotary Club with Mr. Titus Jayaselcara ax vicepresu'ent. tor Bill Hiiston as secretary and Mr. Tony Mun as trcMtw i35 words
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Advertisement288 1969-05-11 11 Why not be a ||?jj^ Salesman? experience or —^ri^mmoZ£^£Z^</l special education required. IB^fSC^UkWWL The man in the car could be this chance of a sparkling new lite. YOU The house and family You train at home tor 1 hour a could be YOURS With you in day of exciting, thrilling288 words
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Advertisement755 1969-05-11 11 Advertisement HOW TO DO BETTER IN YOUR EXAMINATIONS! Exams miy be months a*a> B I < doing weii? Of pisstni f yen Studi on thro.gn University, Techn cai Colleges. Pul Armed Forces. Post Graduate stufler! ing late into the night. Ih«ir heads burec text books. From Arithmetic to Anthropology V755 words
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Article37 1969-05-11 12 PRSSR YTfRI AN CHURCH lINCAro> n.^t* itrhool I (TH ANNIVERSARY. CALVARY LMURCH ra o( Uod i Piri n I W I n. KnMlt Sbort na>ft»m r.8.8.C. Mania n»«m i-o »o. i>«m« IfWbi ►nd of Twir37 words
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Article15 1969-05-11 12 HOMELIAVE CAR HIRE SI r». Hanon. Uo'nr Carnvan <"<imur»hMi- «r» Mir* A rm»!!rd15 words
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306 1969-05-11 12 Sunday. May 11. 1969 THE FIRST TASKS LIVERY now and then nations, like individuals, can make a fresh start Such a start is ooen to the Government which takes office today. It Is a Government which is presented with matchless opportunity. Never has Malaysia been so prosperous, nor her prosperity306 words
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Article, Illustration616 1969-05-11 12 Could these be the new faces in the Cabinet? THE FIRST WOMAN— PART OF A HUSBAND- AND-WIFE TEAM A HUSBAND AND WIFE team will be among the likely new faces in Hie Cabinet now thai ihe Alliance is returned loi ;i lourih term ol office. They arc the former Attorney616 words
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808 1969-05-11 12 ALIAS RAHIM - ONE MONTH BEFORE ALL THE VOTES ARE 1N... ALIAS RAHIM By SO ITS V-Day today Victory Day It dawned with most of the party leaders still at the tasks which they started at -laybreak yesterday with the opening of the 5.574 polling stations throughout the country While jubilant Alliance victors808 words
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Article, Illustration720 1969-05-11 12 WANG LAO WU; JUDITH YONG - You and your money... WANG LAO WU By THI Sunday Tunes ten** baMd on aer»»l taj histories though fht mmn are rkritioiM) that tfllt you what ordinary ptoplt hair* dene with a littl* bit o< «itra money to make thtir fortunes grow. A scries you should cut out and keep.720 words
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Miscellaneous195 1969-05-11 12 WWNOT TOK«T»a» I TMIB COXQU^ONOCNCaI BJLIJa.S».L« AOTC COuMK COUWC IS IXCILLINT.' rT -I LJ. HW( I UXX* UKK TUBBED EVEN SXOWt HOW I CAN TDBASN ItWMi j>i EAUN WMI* I LCAKN iwvOß*/ l^"^i FunMtm Vwjfc"^^ wrrx a.w.t.c. TH4# KTT fhA TVAVVJ4IO #JV 1 111 I ASUMBUNU m AJLT.C WmiO.. I195 words
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108 1969-05-11 13 THAI NAVAL C-in-C TO VISIT MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Ihe C'olnmander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Navy. Admiral Charoon Charlermtiarana. will pay a thrt lit to Malaysia iroin Wednesday. ..ill arrive on Tuesday in Sinttapore where he will visit the Royal Malayivy in Woodlands. He will fly to Kuala Lumpur theBernama - 108 words
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263 1969-05-11 13 Gorton hurt in horse ride over mountain JASPER i Alberta i. Sat. The Australian Prime Minister. John Gorton, wrenched hli back while riding a hor.se over a mountain trail in Canada's Jasper National Park yesterday "It was a bloody rough said Mr Gorton who has ridden many times on his263 words
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Article43 1969-05-11 13 PENANG. Sat. A s*\rn- Hi, buy. M lasuUl, frl when he was hit fov a I nry at noon today at Padang n Bu'-c.t Mertajam. «lu> Gerakan tad Alliance votrrs werf shuttlii.q voters to and from polling satinrvii :n the area43 words
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Article35 1969-05-11 13 KLAUA LUMPUR. Bat Three men aimed with daggers uelo up a youth in a house in lalan Ang Seng Tiga here ywterd<>y and robbed him >t SI 500 ;n cash and iewellery35 words
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215 1969-05-11 13 SINGAPORE POLICE IN NEW UNIFORMS ON JUNE 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. The 6.000 men of the Singapore police force will be seen in their new navy blue uniforms from June 1. The Ught-weight unilorma will replace the drab grey llannel shiit.s and knaki shorn worn by memberi of the force tor215 words
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Article48 1969-05-11 13 IPOH. Sat Mohamed Saad bin Mnhamed 19 a labourer. >.is Fined *fiO or one months mil in the magistrate's court here t<>da. when he pleaded guilty to being found in pos>-e.s-sian of a Oicycle .suspected lo be stolen on Jdlan Katnpong Simee here on April 1748 words
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Article126 1969-05-11 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Low J Eng Klat. 47, was Jailed for six months in a magistrate's court today when he admitted misapproprlating a television set and a refrigerator from Guan Thye Radio, TV and Electrical Services in j Frankel Avenue between j Feb. li and 14.126 words
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Article318 1969-05-11 13 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO By Singapore, Sat NEW GADGETS ATTRACT THE BUILDERS JHE four-day Australian building materials and hand tools exhibition which ended here today has been described as a success. This was disclosed by the Australian Trade Commissioner, Mr. H. C. Sargent, who also said318 words
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88 1969-05-11 13 From Perth— a Brownie gift for Guides KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Rosemary Alderson. a Brownie from Perth, will present a cheque of $358 to the Girl Guides' Asso- ciation here on Friday. The xift. from the Western Australia (Perth) Girl Guide*," Association, will be used for furnishing part of the new88 words
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Article27 1969-05-11 13 SINGAPORE, Sbl Mad.im Low Hoh. 65. killed afler the was knocked down by a motor cycle at the junction of OvUng Road and Lorong 24.27 words
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248 1969-05-11 13 Born in plane over the Pacific Ocean ('OULD you clarify this Doint for me. What is i the place of birth of a child who was born on an alrlln- er in the middle of the Pacific Ocean? SARAH HORNBY The child's vlace of birth will be regarded as the248 words
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Miscellaneous141 1969-05-11 13 fiiiliiiiiimiiiiiiillllfl I JK"*M 1 Z4 I ~^K*l *TaiT r r*aB 1 m millll Don't miss an easy game! /Vii GOT A GOOD M»ND^cs&jfiKS' fr t»jA FoKn TWO MO- TM/MK IF *0u 0«N *T rM|T| KtUh JEUMyT^JE^ffI I o*2l POINTS. JlllMY I I»r^i}j//A.^ VI I OH( itVll. TUERf IS 04N6t8 THAT141 words
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Article, Illustration659 1969-05-11 14 Sia Cheong Yew - Sia Cheong Yew NOW PLANTS PROCESS BUTTER AND POULTRY By T X} I E mus h rooming <»i hotels ;ii)(l restaurants in Singapore to cater to the needs of the lucrative tourist trade is one of the biggest factors contributing to i659 words
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566 1969-05-11 14 T J- HE idea of serving prepared frozen foods is catching on fast in thousands of homes in Singapore, with the growing awareness of the advantage of these products. Mr. B.A. Johnson, manager of the frozen goods department in Singapore's oldest frozen food company566 words
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Article, Illustration432 1969-05-11 14 lar UE to Australia's geog raph i c a 1 location, physical size and the wide variety of climatic and soil conditions that prevail in the island continent, an extensive range of fruits and vegetables Is grown commercially. Fruit and vegetable growing and their processing are important432 words
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Advertisement234 1969-05-11 14 W9^ JL t ff^HaaaMM^' v W "''*3lKr" ibaT CBaaaT t araT j tf? *t aaat aaattBßnaWaaaV^Baa^' l^B^tf^W c) a^^M«^BWM^S^' TT /^^Baal I) 'iJr t ""^vSv eaaal LaaaaaaF x AJBaaal W JaaaaKr jaaaant XJv aar _jr*^Ti n v\ j^^^rj j^| lkV^aaaav aaav v%^*^ fIUT JmU UlaaaaaVl il "fc. B t liH234 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1969-05-11 15 Bright future seen for this food trade in Malaysia T JL HE manufacture of frozen iood in Malaysia h;*s by now reached a sophisticated ,i far cry from the beginning when plants could only afford to use ice boxes and cold rooms to store their products. There are now about1,040 words
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358 1969-05-11 15 By Staff Writer 11 N increasing range of frozen rood is U'inj; made available in Malaysia became consumers demand ;i variety of products. Eating is one of the most exciting experiences and people by nature want to try out the new frozen products358 words
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Advertisement177 1969-05-11 15 y\OTEL CNANt>V>* The re-export of Frozen Foods increases as the importance of Singapore grows as a supply Centre for S. E.-Asia. M. R. Co., participate in this business, as well as supplying the leading Singapore Hotels to cater for the ever expanding Tourist Trade. MEAT IMPORTERS ft EXPORTERS. MALAYAN REFRIGERATING177 words
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Article, Illustration642 1969-05-11 16 MOLLIE ANG - Dance your way to happy days ahead to happy days ahead MOLLIE ANG I^V'N!«!VI»JJISU«^n!TT?fyWiM'.';.I!U!W'M'.IJ^!I.W^ TTT^TTT By HAN KEE CHUAN is a 112 year old boy with a Dashing smile and a merry gait like most any other school hoy. He comes from ;i humble home. His father runs I slall642 words
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Article, Illustration592 1969-05-11 16 If a Zombie is a little too much for you then it's Pussyfoot or the or the Pink Lady FRESH fruit Juice and soda pop was once the conventional fare for the girl on a night out on the town. Once In a way a darling damsel who happened to592 words
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Advertisement588 1969-05-11 16 mars THE RUSH? Why spend only eighteen hours covering the eight thousand miles between here and Europe. The Orsova, 29.000 tons of solid comfort, sails from Singapore for Southampton on 24 Septembfti 1969. Why don't you take your time, .and taste the journey. There's so much to see on the588 words
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Advertisement278 1969-05-11 16 Advertisement A/ A Lovelitr Teenage Skin The radiant beauty of a teenage complexion becomes immediately apparent when the skin is toned with special beauty lemons. After normal cleansing, pat lemon Delph freshener over your face and neck as a second thorough cleanse to clear clogged pores and disp 'I surface278 words
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Article, Illustration592 1969-05-11 17 WHEN wedding bells ring out in the Philippines it is a big day for the couturier. The practice in other lands is tor only the bride to be decked out in finery designed specially for the occasion but here it is carried a step further. One hand is behind592 words
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Article554 1969-05-11 17 Six months and not a harsh word I WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. MY BOYFRIEND and I have known each other for six months and our love is growing steadily. The future looks bright and rosy, but554 words
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Article147 1969-05-11 17 King of the road DRIVING around Greater Manila which is made up of five municipalities, including Manila City what strikes a Singapore motorist most is that there are hardly any womrn drivers about. The emancipation of the Filipino woman doe* not seem to extend to the driver's seat. "It is147 words
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Advertisement744 1969-05-11 17 Food CQntrG design and there's an easy answer ISime Darby's Kitchen and Catering Equipment Division designs commercial kitchens to ensure that every inch of space is put to good use. And we equip them with the most modern time-saving gadgets. From ice makers that can make all kinds of ice,744 words
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Advertisement244 1969-05-11 17 Advertisement Beauty In The Twenties In the early twenties the complexion is at lti loveliest, and you should take care to treat It wisely and well by smoothing a film of moist tropical oil over j the face and neck before J applying make -up so that your skin, particu--1244 words
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Article, Illustration511 1969-05-11 18 It lull: BIKIIIDAI Ijlls between June 1 and June I inclusive s, iiU |.i"imii picluir vi vuuisell with \our name, address, date ol birth and occupation— to "Star ol the Week.'' Ibe Suudav I lines I > House Kn.-i ..11. v i:<iad Singapore ■i mim fill511 words
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Article653 1969-05-11 18 (APRUOKN iD* -M-Jan 19. S CO lllaKt you vt- home You acquire a pcjs.ses.-ion that you hi find the hou.se Of M>ui Uieam.s Thou«. «ork hard early in the week, you must give tune to social lile hi the last two days You met UiiamlliU penp.e653 words
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Article321 1969-05-11 18 TODAY: Take JTOUX amusements quietly today and you will be happy It l* unlikely you will get value for money if you are too ambitious In :he way of entertaining. Socialites could be disappointed. Home-loving people will find happmes- (UR II K TODAY WF.AR OK I321 words
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Miscellaneous139 1969-05-11 18 J^C3^*^^^ S J- t o^ k l^ft rB TJE RD9N LQCiFfI f'^- ll m F'iLjA 7>~ 7VA REAOy?J I I > I WHY DIOVWMAT CAM VCO WITH (tSKTTSK?? YHE WASSETTIN'AT TH'TABt-E.— f^WOU-D VC^^H^i^MOT ME"- AH 'STDO MODRHJ \_j^_ I mm\ V V^appe^ AirsjTOjn-i soup.*: r > that onnatcherai--— >. ii/\139 words
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Article, Illustration501 1969-05-11 19 SENSATIONAL 'ROSEMARYS BABY" -ONE OF THE FINEST FILMS THAT I'VE EVER SEEN... THK exciting, sensational "ROSEMARY'S BABY" is one- of the fines! lihns 1 have ever seen. For the first time the screen brings us a hold and sophisticated horror film. The horror is only one aspect of501 words
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Article540 1969-05-11 19 IN HIS concert tonight at the Victoria Theatre, bassonist George Zukerman is playing Galllard's Sonata in F major, an unaccompanied Sonata by Bentcon. Andante and Rondo In Hunganan style by Weber, and Andante from the Concerto lor Bassoon K 101 by Mozart He will also be heard with540 words
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425 1969-05-11 19 IVOR DAVIS - It's over— the reign of the superstar IVOR DAVIS By THEY may not know it, but for Liz and Richard, Hock and Doris. Brando and Brynner, the days may be numbered. The galaxy of superstars who collect a million dollars at the drop of a cheque hook may be losing425 words
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Advertisement530 1969-05-11 19 HURRY! HURRY' DEFINITELY LAST 2 DAYS! SEE IT NOW BEFORE ITS TOO LATE! TODAY 4 SHOWS AT 10 3Com. 1 4S. 5 13 4 130 pm I Widik. O» Academy Awer«t Including Best Picture! Lionel -•ill |UCB"Ponavi*nn I ITUDINTS CONCESSION JI.SO TO ANY StAT AT 10 30 am. 143 5530 words
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Advertisement144 1969-05-11 19 Ymo 1"\ k \V \\;va SEDUCER BY DAY!... 1 BLOOD DRINKER BY NIGHT! j MAGDA KONOPKA JULIO PENA in COLOR j Out of their HfIHH I 1111 l i secret ceremony WV -^1 rnMTNf "...CAME THEIR II fli| COMING I SECRET SIN! pj|| SOON J ELIZABETH TAYLOR MIA FARROW m144 words
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Advertisement331 1969-05-11 19 PALACE: opens TODAY! 4 SENSUOUS PLAYTHINGS WHO SPAWNED A MULTITUDE OF SINS' URSULA ANDRESS VIRNA LISI in Paramount JiAtiytmeCcuiPldy 7 THE GAME IS WON WHEN VIRTUE IS LOST! ifiiiniii in YIHO LEFT THE SHOWER ON 1 It's RAQUEL, of course, I i'l'ilH performing: the S T 1 1 1 1|331 words
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Article71 1969-05-11 20 LITERATI, with Glynn Pretty astride, scored a smashing 10--length win in the Class 2, Div. 2. 8f Handicap at Bukit Timah yesterday. He started an odds on favourite in a field of 15 carrying 7.814 win tickets, easily a record for a first day racing. He71 words
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Article1678 1969-05-11 20 Odds on Literati— by 10 lengths Orih.irii Road 'Johnny Wilton to v.in Race 2. The going was yielding. Race One LASS 4. DIV. 3— BF. MM L Stables 14. MIOAS Oil H 8 13 c 86 1710- M 7) rhiaa* 1 (9 1 W insan H!» c 8 6 (13381,678 words
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Advertisement237 1969-05-11 20 New technology of Correspondence Education Stamford College diagnostic testing and teaching produces amazing results. Many students secure H.S.C in six months! Phenomenal 1968/1969 examination t^^Masjl* STAMFORD COLLEGE Mm 1 argest correspondence college in this region Commended as a model by educators and colombo-plan experts Pioneers in the technology of correspondence237 words
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Advertisement93 1969-05-11 20 HAGEMEYER TRADING CO.. (SINGAPORE) SON BERHAO REQUIRES A MAKE-UP SUPERVISOR lIMUFICATIOKS t EXPERIENCE: It laatt 1 jun iiatnttct ii neawtlc tain tola** aiwiaitrrtw wtrt ia SBatntsary capacity. Ttt accinfal caaMiat* aast km 1 saurt ttpkisticitai attiviKt mi N artiarrt ta Mterf* in irtMsite tdiDitf 11 Eiritt. LANGUAGES: Flieicy It Etfiirt93 words
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Miscellaneous904 1969-05-11 20 l)lHniHHHHllHl^^yj^*y^J^|^*^ r J ,T#^^aMCT#^aaP y^^^B lIIMMIMMIMHQ Champion and weekender 1 \^S»m^SSsrSL) xji 12 j >2i j iiimiii mmmii him ihiihuhh^ m i n miiiilii!., 11 miiimZm^i.ll TV MALAYSIA RADIO MALAYSIA lIHVMIS; Kuala l.umpur. J:J pn> JSrte b; 600 A.M. Propamm. Sum--4 Balu^'a h*i KlulnT S m r 602 Morning MHod.es904 words
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Miscellaneous169 1969-05-11 20 SOCCER Malaysia Cup: Navaratruun Shield IRIII Negrt v S ior iSeremban>. Ma- TPCA v SRC .Prince<i Rd). lacca v Johore .Kubu Sta- Kajang IC v B'nelds IC iKndlumi. Sjor l>i\. 1: Dyna- langi. VI v TPCA "B" iJn mos v Oil Palm (Bantingt. Shawi. RRI v S'gor Eurasian* Sjor <il)BII169 words
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Obituary76 1969-05-11 21 CLAIHI LIM NCtAN YIN. 21 in I Mrmor'M and Mr Tw r»it is p««cr MIVtR IM 'ur St. Hilda I Churcfc Ov'cii Road. VALLIAMMAL w o V Bubrtmuiikir p HMiiii'iiri riltr •Tlaaaiucam PniHntr pai*«« away Hanm jcav:::a ValT»uiturai V «»ju fiunilr of ».;p»rtnt»t>••xl ioiv ••ving IM CMm at 2t«76 words
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296 1969-05-11 21 Lucius Quintus checked in the straight CINGAPORE, Sat. °T h c Stipendiary Stewards report on today s races at Bukit Timah: RACE 1 Port Capri Ham i dwelt and lo«t many lengths Trainer Samauri was informed that a repetition of this would lead to Port Capri being barred. About 2296 words
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Article130 1969-05-11 21 Bradford City go up DARUNOTON. Sal The EngliSii Fourth Division soccer pjumotiuii oat tit v.. tin Darlington and Bradford City had to be stopped (or 12 minutes last night when righting broke out between rival fans after a barrier had broken behind one of the goals. Hundreds of spectators pouredReuter - 130 words
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Article85 1969-05-11 21 Steve takes stroke lead SAN ANTONIO S«t Reid scored a four under par 67 -33-34 to lead after the rain-delayed first p>mH of the Texas Open golf tournament by one stroke Bobby CJie. the South African Master* champion who rlebrate his 21»t birthday tomorrow, and J. C Snead J7-year-old nephew85 words
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Article176 1969-05-11 21 LONDON. Sat. A heavy rainstorm spoilt what could have been an interesting finish in the only flr« clans English cricket match In wh'ch play was possible yesterday Cambridge University declared their second Innings at 136 lor ei«ht. setting Olamorgan 223 to win Wed Indian Brvan Davl*176 words
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2566 1969-05-11 21 NESS LANE LOOKS TOO GOOD FOR CLASS 2 GOING FORLCAST: Good BTTTm 215 CLASS i DiVSSION 2 ■iLUISM '58.5001 6F local jockeys only 1 08 GREEN SON (WJ Wearnei Allan 4 9.0 (F» 'Allan 6 2 44-..., SCARLET PRINCE g (Gemblrai RS Breuk. 4 9.0 •Breuk»>n 4 I ***** PAR2,566 words
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Article50 1969-05-11 21 PENANO Sat Blark Jsckrv retained the Penang ooen I'nUeyball championships «hen hey beat Free Bchool 15-1 11-15 15-5. 15-10 in the final at the Han Chiang Indoor Stadluir last nlßhi thi match tor th:rd placing Police A' beat Old n*e.6s Association lt-4. l»-7 13-11 1-1- IM.50 words
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Article129 1969-05-11 21 Tigran scores swift victory MOSCOW. Sat. World chess champion Tigran Petrosy.m won a swift victory yesterday In the tenth gamp of his title serle* against challeneer Boris Spassky. Spassky resigned 'd» game it the 38th move, making the name the shortest derisive on« played so 'ar ;ir.d the ttrst to129 words
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Article25 1969-05-11 21 I rMPCR. Sat. riie Malaysian M<>:or Sporta Club wiii hold the fourth duly n;fn meenni, at the Batu Tif» trdTK nn May 1825 words
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Advertisement427 1969-05-11 21 20 words titcminimvmi] IVNOLDI .or*., >h«nk« to rwctor CLASSIFIED ADS. AGENTS WANTEP •T*«T AH lIPORT IMPORI AOIHCV: No nvxtmrat. run Imiruo <»• A Wiri. iCormiit»Btii ltd «tt, Loodon. N.W. rac'ano PHILATELY TOP PHICII PAI& far wit *m*f m P« «D<l P«rtirul«r» ■**o»ni. Prnmtw Roac. Donr K«BI. T.nt «nd. I STEAMBATHS,427 words
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Advertisement232 1969-05-11 21 The worlds longest, continuous PlvrihC^l^lAtt India is so different. V^lVlllOCXLlvJll. Thousands of temples, luxury hotels, w\ O 1/^VT" the w °rld's X kC\v3 C\ IvJL tallest mountains, palm fringed beaches. to^^ IA^WA^ T-vit year alone, more than a dozen wjlX IV/f f tourist hotels were completed in India. Indian internal232 words
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Article62 1969-05-11 22 CJINOAPORE. Sat— Armed O Forces beat RAF Changl 5 0 In a league Senior Division match played under floodlights at Jalan Be.ar stadium. Forces led 3-0 at halftime Scorers were Jaflar Yaco*i <2> Baharom Salleh <2i a/id Arthur Fram In another Div. 1 game at HMB62 words
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Article114 1969-05-11 22 heaaer by Eddir Ma gave Kilmarnock a *-l \un over lam Unite! ll< In the North American Soccer League's International cup competition Morrison got his mnnei «3rd minute of a match played on artificial turf and watched by 7.764 spectators KUmarnock were swiftly Into the114 words
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Article61 1969-05-11 22 LONTJON Sat Northern Ireland drew *Uli Walrs 0-0 in their British international champlonUilp soccer match at Ballast today NorJiern Irelarid thus finished third In the four-nation championship with Wales last Th«- championship will be decided by tonight > match at Wembley between England and Scotland.Reuter - 61 words
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Article305 1969-05-11 22 SINGAPORE Saturday. DEFENDING champion Leong Kay Sine entered the girls singles semi-finals with an easy win over Juliana Lee in the Singapore badminton youth championships at Guillemard Road last night. Kay Sine was hardly stretched as .she won 11-3. 11-3. In the sen.i-ilnals she meets305 words
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Article, Illustration259 1969-05-11 22 SINGAPORE. Saturday yHE Football Association of Singapore has not taken any decision to send top club teams to tournaments abroad let alone to the Merdeka tournament, FAS president Lenny Rodrigo said in a letter to the Sunday Times. Mr. Rodrigo was commenting on an earlier report259 words
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Article118 1969-05-11 22 Andy scores hattrick for Fathul SINGAPORE. Sat. And» Yeo. a former state player. scored a hattriclc today to join the five top scorers of the FAS division one league championships. His feat which brought hta total tally to 12 was achieved at Geylang Stadium when Fathul Karib beat Stable Boyi118 words
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Article362 1969-05-11 22 HY NY HANDS A PAIR TO SEAH SINGAPORE. Sat— All seeded players cleared the early rounds comfortably in the Singapore open hard court tennis championships at the Tanglln Club and Tyresall Park here today. Defending champion Shartn Osman stroked his way Into the thud rounu with a 6-1 8-2 Mctory362 words
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Article, Illustration358 1969-05-11 22 Parfitt is the man to succeed Cowdrey Myt D«nlt Compton I ONDON, Sat. Allj though the cricket season is Just a fortnight old, it could well have revealed the na- tural successor to Colin I Cowdrey when he steps down as England's captain. I refer to 32-year-old Peter Parfltt. This358 words
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Article145 1969-05-11 22 Teale takes 'B' medal on nett 67 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. D. *l. Teale UOi woo tha monthly "B" Medal competition at the Royal Seiangar Oolf I Club today with a 67 nett. A. R. Hanldon H4j vu runner-up with M iiett Teale ai*o returned the bast groM score with his145 words
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Article60 1969-05-11 22 TAIPEH Sat. The Badminton .Vvsocutmn of Taiwan haa declined to sponsor a visit to Taipeh by the Singapore badminton team. K. T. Hao. aecretery of the association, said that because most of the leading players in Tainan were studenU now busy preparing for nchool examinations, it60 words
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Article41 1969-05-11 22 SINGAPORE. Srft -Jansenites j qualified 'o meet Armed Forces in the Singapore Hockey Aaao- nation senior knockout final when thrv brat Khalsa 1-0 on the padane here today. Peter Bhasi netted the winning goal 10 minutes front full tune.41 words
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Article31 1969-05-11 22 ATLANTA, Sat. Aston Villa and Dundee United, who meet again in Dallas tonight drew 2-2 here last ntght In the North American Soccer League s International Cup competition.31 words
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Article263 1969-05-11 22 By MANSOOR RAHMAN: Kuala Lumpur, 9«t. 'THE Thomas Cup final rounds at Stadium v«gara next year will stretch from Jun< July 4 11 a recommendation from the Badmii >a Association of Malaysia is accepted by the IBF. The recommendation Is to be considered by the263 words
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253 1969-05-11 22 T ONDON. Sat -Bad weather we\ hit European DavU Cup lawn U ties yesterday. Rain continued to play ha voc with the tie between Yugoslavia and France In Maribor, nn play being possible for the second iucci day. Only one of tho253 words
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Article84 1969-05-11 22 LONDON. Sat. •port was badly hit today b» heavy rain which swept t.'.« country. Play In the cricket match between the \v< Indians and a lomblned Oxlord and Cambridge Universities tram wai called off tor the day before the game was due to start, and84 words
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Article358 1969-05-11 22 Sydney. s.it. neeaita of Australian AshociaUun football matches played today were: NSU Mililll DIV. 1 Hamilton 1 Btimoiu 1. Wes'on 1 Caioiff 3 NSW KtU. UIV. 1 Croatia Mclita 0. Hakoah 4 Yusa: 1. nsw ra. uiv. z Artarmon 0 Baigownie 1. Hornsby 0 Nth. Sydney 1.358 words
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Advertisement81 1969-05-11 22 dQMPUTERGEO Shotogrww The world's first completely automatic Single Lens Reflex camera combining Through The Lens and Electrir Eye Systems t^^F^^^^j^r -'^^l £tj m* SvH rVV#I^IBV-r^^ AJTOREFLEX iL with HEXANON LENSES You just aim, focus and shoot. No knobs or rings to turn. No aligning of a wobbling needle in the81 words
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