The Straits Times, 17 May 1969
1969-05-17
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Title Section26 1969-05-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 The Straits Times The Niitiwiiil Newspaper i;std. 1845 SATIRDAV. MAY 17. 1969 15 CENTS K.D.N. :UO4 M.C, (P) No. 072326 words
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Article377 1969-05-17 1 JOSEPH YEO - Trust us, pleads Bank of China JOSEPH YEO: By SINGAPORE. Friday Till- li;ink of China in Battery Road today used ;i public address svslem to tell depositors their money was s;ifc with tin- bunk. lay the bank was si 28.000 for allowing seta to fall below a legal minimum and377 words
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Article, Illustration938 1969-05-17 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN MPs UNDER ARREST: FORMER HOME AFFAIRS MINISTER ISMAIL BACK WITH THE GOVT. By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Chines* Association has agreed to be included in an emerg-ency-caretaker cabinet to be formed in a day or two. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun .Uxlul938 words
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198 1969-05-17 1 Situation back to normal by Monday: Tengku Kdai a Lumpur, fi-l Tengku Abdul Rahman said tonight he hoped tnat the situation in the country will return to normal by Monday. He went on TV for the ucond nUht In succession t<; say: "I feel very strongly about the current crisis198 words
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Article43 1969-05-17 1 NEW DELHI. Fii -Seven persons died today and lo others hospitalised after drinking liquor stored In Iron casks prepared especially to celebrate the bir.hday n( dieiy Hanuman. the Monkey God. In Andra Pradesh State the Press Trust of India reported— UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Article33 1969-05-17 1 JAKARTA. Fri Indonesian Internal Affairs Minister Major General Amir Machmud has said then Is no reason for comeni over West Irian bemuse thr situation there Is now fully under control Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article18 1969-05-17 1 pknano. Kn Thirty four curfew breaker* were ftnr each, or ten days 1 jail, herf today.18 words
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Article85 1969-05-17 1 CURFEW BREAKERS SHOT MALACCA. Fri Two men were killed in .separate Incidents h< i day. bringing the death toll la three rtnee the curfew was Imp ed .il 10 last night. In the first Incident, one man waj shot dead by soidWv. after thej chalienged a group ol curfew breakers85 words
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Article661 1969-05-17 1 NEWSPAPERS AGAIN TOMORROW L'l AI.A I.I.MPIR, Fri. The ban on the publication of Malaysian newspapers imposed by the Government yesterday will be lifted tomorrow. The first newspapers of the Straits limes Group to appear will be the Sunday Times, the Sunday Mail and Berita Minegu. Thr Deputy Prime Minister. Tun661 words
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Article149 1969-05-17 1 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG By PEXANG. Fri. The < urfew in Penang will br lifted for U hours tomorrow from ti a.m. to ti p.m. Thp situation here continues to hi under control, tinChief Minister. l)r Lim Chons Ku. said today "If it remains calm and149 words
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Article64 1969-05-17 1 Blaiberg oxygen crisis fWPE TOWN. Fri. v Dr. Philip Blalberg, the longest ViVing heart ti plant patient w; day lushed to Oroota Schuur Hospital, medical sources said. H< exact natui co'i!d not be h conflrn Contacted oy phon< Dr. Blaibers s wife Eili ei "I cannot talk to you now.64 words
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Article27 1969-05-17 1 N-Sl B SI VALLFJO (Calif" r i. Nuclear jinhmarine brine fitted out here «ank last night, shipyard (a man said today N able m.itfi il27 words
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322 1969-05-17 2 AT ISSUE: REVALUATION OF THE MARK BONN. Friday UKi money spccnhlors still l>elieve West Germany must eventually revalue Hie in. irk ind are playing ;i \\;iiiiiifi with billions at stake. it nation became day as markets for the ADay holiday. The WestUPI - 322 words
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109 1969-05-17 2 I done- '.'mister Dr. adlkusumo lined 2(J favoured na- > be given facilities lor ih" tax-free storage of ndi.se at major Indo- All of them are creditors of Iv. which have «iven Indi r technical aid. da. (Jreat Br tain. Western Germany. Netherlands, Denmark.109 words
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Article141 1969-05-17 2 A new dawn at the Sun LONDON. Frl. The International PublLshlng Corporation said last night It was prepared to transfer its ailing national dally. The Sun. to a Socialist Kroup headed by millionaire politician Robert Maxwell. The Corporation, the jrorkTfl biggest newspaper and magazine empire, exchanged letters with Mr. Maxwell141 words
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Article, Illustration400 1969-05-17 2 NIXON PLAN REJECTED BY NLF IN PARIS: 'ITS ABSURD' THEY SAY PARIS. Friday The liiited States today presented President Richard M. Nixon's eight point Peace Plan to the Communist side in the Vietnam Peace Conference. But North Vietnam promptly dismissed it as "absurd." The chief North Vietnamese netotiator Xuan 'I400 words
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174 1969-05-17 2 Protest strikes halt Aussie traffic MELBOURNE. Fri. Thousands of chanting unionists fought with police alter a mass rally here today. The clas! than I'M. (Mm workers walked |obs in foui mm against the lan Tram* chlel Clarence 081 Unionists, supported hy banner-waving traded punches with the Federal Ind trial court.Reuter - 174 words
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Article17 1969-05-17 2 NEW YORK I Feaeral Aviation Adn anti-hijacking rogramme movfd ii> the John P K Airport tertnr17 words
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192 1969-05-17 3 Explosion in 'safe' mine kills thirteen SAPPORO, (Japan), Fri. A powerful gas explosion collapsed a coal mine near the centre of Hokkaido early today, trapping 17 men inside. Rescue worker- ncovtfed the bodies ol li miners about 10 hours after the blast struck the mine by tashlibout 02 mild north-192 words
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Article, Illustration86 1969-05-17 3 A LITTLE GIRL LIVES IN HOPE 4 PPfXENIIENSION and V hope minKlr on the fare of little (iinvanna Basvini. right, .is sinlooks up from a wheeirhair at droote Schurr Hospital. South Africa. There, she will examined and possjhiv operated on by Prof, rhristian Barnard's heart team. (iiovanna and hrr widowed86 words
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Article61 1969-05-17 3 OS ANGELES. Frl.— Actre.ss Natalie Wood and British director Hichard Oregson have taken out a marriage licence at Santa Monica Court House The wedding. wMafc is evpected to be a Russian Orthodox ceremony at Hollywood's Church of the Holv Vireln Man,-, has reportcdlv ix>en wU61 words
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Article405 1969-05-17 3 4-MONTH JOURNEY MOSCOW, Friday A SOVIET spacecraft, Venus .">, made soft landing on planet Venus today alter a 160 million mile flight thai lasted tour months. Venus ."> ended its journey when it ejected an instrument capsule which parachuted through the dense Venusian atmosphere and touchedReuter; UP - 405 words
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267 1969-05-17 3 RUSSIAN GENERALS DYING 'LIKE FLIES' ONDON. Fri. The mounting death toll of Soviet generals concerned with the nation's air defence reinforces the belief that some of them were killed in an air rocket disaster. Such a thing happened in 1960 and now the death of a leading Soviet test pilot267 words
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Article189 1969-05-17 3 FIVE RED FARMERS SWIM TO SAFETY HONG KONG. Frl. Nine refugees escaped to Hong Kong from Communist China but three others were shot and killed by Red Chinese troops. It was reported today. Police said all nine were farmers from the Tal Pin commune. Po On county. Kwangtung Province, which189 words
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Article191 1969-05-17 3 Spacemen hold a dress rehearsa CAPE KENNEDY. Frl. The Apollo 10 astronaunts put on their spacesuits today for a long practice session in the Apollo and lunar spacecraft simulators. Astronauts Thomas Stafford. Eugene Oman and John Young will rehearse spacecraft handling techniques in preparation for Sunday's lift-off. The Apollo 10191 words
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Miscellaneous9 1969-05-17 3 TOE GAMBQLg «U*r4*M**_ V-L 1»^ I rteAC? rue J9 words
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Article74 1969-05-17 4 NEW ENVOY PUTS OFF ARRIVAL KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. India's new High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr K. C Nair. has postponed the date of his \rrival here because ot the situation in the country Mr Nalr, formerly Jointsecretary in the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, was to have arrived with hisBernama - 74 words
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Article68 1969-05-17 4 TODAY educational TV on Channel 8 Is as follows: H.lii-i.30 a.m., English 2nd Language. Sec ll— At the Restaurant. 8.50-9.10 a.m. English 2nd Language. Sec I Oolng to the A'rport: 9.30-9.50 am Health Education <Ch>. Sec* I and II Environment and Health (1) IMI lIM a.m. English68 words
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Article28 1969-05-17 4 SINGAPORE. Prt -A 76-year-old woman. Np Mel Har (ell tn her death from the second floor of a block of flau In Tlong Bahru Road tndav28 words
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108 1969-05-17 4 Vehicles checked at JB for weapons JOHORf: BAHKI Frl.— Police are checking: all vehicles arriving from Singapore for offensive weapons. The searches are hp'n» carried out at the Johore Bahru end of the Causeway. A similar checkpnint wax aet up by the army at the Jalan Scudai and .l:i I.108 words
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518 1969-05-17 4 Jakarta sorry but confident about troubles JAKARTA. Fri. INDONESIAN officials today voiced confidence that Ihe Malaysian Government would be able to overcome the current disturbances "We leel sorry lor the current trouble in Malaysia but we are confident thai the Malaysian Government will be able to deal with it," oneReuter; UPI - 518 words
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Advertisement206 1969-05-17 4 THE PICK-UP WHICH DEVELOPED INTO AN AFFAIR... "mici I 2 0k YORKI JH^ *y^t I I -*B9?*** fl LaaaS tn6l jkESU^^I 3 1 1OWARD HARRISON rj= DAVIDCREENE TtCHNICOIOR* A PAHAMOUNT PICIURt CATHAY TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! PALACE I TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! A DELIGHTFUL LOOK AT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN PARENTS DECIDE TO GET MARRIED!206 words
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Advertisement210 1969-05-17 4 Advertisement NO MORE GREY HAIR! No» tram US. A conn YOUTHAIR Staiitlns. qtioiicn. original liquid trcm., YOUTHAIR amannaly ret- torat v hoir to it\ original coI lour by 3-7 dayi' applicotlan. YOUTHAIR it NOT a dye and may I' be applied at an ordinary hoirdramng completely trouole-trcc, j clean and210 words
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Advertisement147 1969-05-17 4 > -a ■> DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! t SEE OUR MISS REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE 1969" t cur Republic's reprtsentative to the MISS UNIVERSE 1969 at MIAMI BEACH. USA GRAND SEMI FINALS TjlT GRAND FINALS t.otunn, \KJ JT GOLDEN LOTUS I 'GRAND MUSICAL W HOTEL MALAYSIA SHOWCASE '69" I 31 5-1*59147 words
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Advertisement362 1969-05-17 4 1 1 you've ever had... at the lIJv 'Jl QUARTERDECK POOL ]V im a. b x i 4 theatre CAPITOL-LIDOREX-SKY no free list I SIMULTANEOUS MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! fADu Till .^afl la^m aa^P^b ruikl LI tkl aaaal aV H MM inlPI IlAil HpV%< a^r^BßaaV II M Laaaaf I I'' I bbbbbbbk*362 words
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Advertisement466 1969-05-17 4 »i.M.i.r'rvLrii. LAST DAYS' 11am, 1.30. 4 00. 6 iO ft 9 30pm RAftUItWItCM "100 RIFLES RING'NG SWOUD NOW SHOWING' 11 am. I 30, 4 00. 10. 9 30 pm DEATH In •Tha GREEN SLIM( SNOW TREASUM ila-'i- B CATHAY A PALACf TONIGHT •THE STRANGE AMAIR" New Shswint 1 LAST DaI466 words
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Article225 1969-05-17 5 MSA flies to Ipoh again [POH, Fri. M;.l .> si;t Singapore Airlines' internal flights to [poll were resumed loda> after ;i Iwoda\ break. The north and south bound |>l:ine, three ili^hls each way, were Fully lMK)ked up: mainly by stranded passenners here going home. i Many of the hotels here225 words
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Article77 1969-05-17 5 SINGAPORE, CAMBODIA AIR PACT SINGAPORE. HI Singapore and Cambodia today signed an air services agreement niter a week's negotiations. The agreement will allow Royal Air Cambodae to con tinue operating air service*. to the Republic and MSA to continue to operate in Phnom Penh For Singapore, it was signed by77 words
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Article49 1969-05-17 5 SINGAPORE. Frl —The RAP Command Public Relation* Officer. Ml. Tony Brooks will be leaving Singapore shortly to take tip a new- appointment as chief of Public Relations at the Royal Air Force Strike Command In the United Kingdom He will be succeeded by Mr. Keilh Lohan.49 words
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Article52 1969-05-17 5 SINGAPORE Fit Th* M» tar Primary School Advisorv Committee will hold a film show "Madam White Snake." a JapaBtM production dubbed in Mandarin, at the Kok Wan Theatre in Yio Chu Rung Road at in am. on May li.i The show U in aid of ihe school's Advisory52 words
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Article28 1969-05-17 5 SINGAPORE. Frl.— The MP for Katone Mr. J F Conreicao. will inspect a parade of the National Cadet Corp*. Katong District, at 430 pm tomorrow.28 words
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Article32 1969-05-17 5 SINGAPORE. Fn l!,e M Ro>al New Zealand Infantry Regiment band will give a public performance at the Mar-RiU-hle Reservoir Pa tic band .stand from 5 30—6 30 p.m. on Sunday32 words
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352 1969-05-17 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. Till! Bank of China today rejected ;< ixnir judgment which lined them SI 28,0(1(1 lot having deficits in ;isseis Ihey heW in Sin««:» pore. Evidence on thi.s was led In the First District Court this morning. When the testimonies were over,352 words
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Article125 1969-05-17 5 EIGHT MEN QUIT TOURIST BOARD SINGAPORE. Fn. Eight members of the Tourist Promotion Board >tafT have resigned, including three senior officials. The tnree officials are assistant directors of the information, projects and research divisions. The others are four receptionists and an accounts clerk. One of the assistant directors has already125 words
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Article65 1969-05-17 5 SINGAPORE, m— The Minister for Education. Mi Ong Pang Boon, will attend tlie 10th Convocation of Nanyang Unlvermi\ at the campus auditorium on May 24. Among the $U eiaduandswhn will receive their diplomas from the Vice-Chant r Hoi Piof Ray*on Huang, are l".i from the College65 words
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296 1969-05-17 5 Written Malay valuable in S'pore' SINGAPORE, Fri. The International Chamber of Commerce Is co-operating with schools of higher learning to conduct courses in commercial subjects for the staft of its member-companies to improve business standards In the private sector. It also awards prizes and certificate* for the learning of Malay296 words
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Article23 1969-05-17 5 SINGAPORE. F:l Se\en cur.nv .sacks of coffee seeds worth 51. 300 were reported stolen from a godown In Boat Quay yesterday23 words
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Advertisement219 1969-05-17 5 ymoonshin^S ■■■iMMMIMBINITE-CLUBMB EXCLUSIVE.NEW DANCE SPOT NO COVER CHARGE— NITELY lam SAT Est. 2a.m. Wlth ♦Lyne Mather and J^L I iWfc o cean hi* Hotel I m \7w m^ East Coast Road Singapore 15 M sinGopura fe IMTER-CONTINENTAL IfOU^UONS— I PRESENTING A NEW DINING AND DANCING EXPERIENCE 5; f£Jfr I jk219 words
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Advertisement17 1969-05-17 5 I contract I A interiors M 17th MAY,1969 7 Miig Centre -Ciemenceau Avenue Smg.iport 9 Tel *****217 words
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Advertisement153 1969-05-17 5 Advertisement X-rays on Indigestion An X-ray •xparimant carried out by an eminent radiologist will interest every sufferer from indigestion and similar stomach disorders. A patient suffering from acute indigestion was X 'ayed first before, and then two hours after, a meal. The second X-ray plate showed that the stomach was153 words
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Article, Illustration54 1969-05-17 6 One car burns as others barricade the road TWO views of Kuala Luinpur yesterday. RMiHT: Smoke from n burning vchick near the National Klcclrieilv Hoard headquarters ;il JaJan Pantai. Straits Times pictures. ABOVE: Planks, wire mesh, vehicles used to block the road al Jalan Tong Shin. In the background arc54 words
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Miscellaneous142 1969-05-17 6 tPirk irary It,/ 1 h<>st<*r Unuid ®S^[ fOCAR MB.TWTSAfIAVWGi |CiND FROM MER BASE- 1 fizz's BAC,MOMENTARILV 'TW»S 2-OUNCE BOTTIioF I OFNEARLVSI2.CX)! MEMTAWUTTMEMT. POSIES OPEN ON A NEARBY SHALANO.S.OUH PRICE P^Kdrr'-'WJg /^^s> DAUCWTtR.MINDY, IS mASSOCK.CATC^ES MER EVE TDQAV.ft22.2O.PUJSTAy. CURIO JS. I LM Aiioy Oop It,, T. tiamiin -^< v NOT IF142 words
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Article, Illustration45 1969-05-17 7 Going home— with a rifle for safe passage A policeman stitks his rifle out of the tar's window ;i>, h<«s »rts r.sidt'iits home at the Federal Highway. On thr left, two soldirrs get out <»f their jeeps to inspect a burnt-out car. Straltl Times picture.45 words
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230 1969-05-17 7 QINGAFORE, lri > Koad lialU lll'lurrll Singaparc ami Kn.ili I umpiir briikt-n mih the >(art »f the dislur hamrs in the Kedrr.il I apital r«in lined 1111--i hanyt-tl Utdaj Ihf iiiucvt developmint in the tian>pnrt vi 111 itinn ITU the (liviiip tion ol230 words
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Article501 1969-05-17 8 The Ant task of llalayNatlOtuU Operations Council is the restoration 1 and order, and Us second the restoration of normal admin l.st rat ion. Obviously it is impossible how long this will take, ;.nd what The detiarattoa of a has given the government all the powers and501 words
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Article310 1969-05-17 8 South-Last Asian organisations have had a less productive c than Seato the military adrift) a inch have [firmed then* "faith" In the organisation. When the Ministerial Conference takes place next week so unqualified an expression of confident ran hardly be <x--1 Horn the Foreign Ministers. Already there been310 words
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Article, Illustration880 1969-05-17 8 THE FREE FRENCH AND POHER IN THE short period that France lias been without the leadership of General de Gaulle, there has already been i marked shill ill political style, though no radical changes yel in the basic Gaufiisl policies. The excitement and confusion that surround th»* engrossing task of880 words
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Article, Illustration1399 1969-05-17 8 Supreme Court scandal a big blow to the retreating liberals By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT WASHINGTON Most informed American*, whtrher or not thty approve th« Court's record, would agree with commentator Stewart Alsop that in th« last 15 years the court has probably had more impact on the life of American1,399 words
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Advertisement22 1969-05-17 8 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini K -V M LIFE DEPARTMENT -j£ <: N j j M WHEN SOMEONE DEPtNDS ON YOU.. I YOU CAN DEPEND ON O^^*3J**22 words
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Advertisement112 1969-05-17 8 HOTIIP|/;I;| Fl REARING IW'.JUl'l SPARK PLUGS f'lfml ll t IIM Mciwivi Mll-dtMuW 'H« Tl»' 111 ilw) AC »N" riuj. >u<|i pwwiul umm li h*M up Imi w btm amy plu|-l«i;in fm«r-«akkiii( Jtpoun ih«y fotn "Him 1 *hr AC Mm T.p Spwk Hup (..c rm c~,c, mrmm. tntm gtnw,,. hvtlwr tniiMn(.112 words
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Article, Illustration209 1969-05-17 9 MAUREEN PETERS - Girls, you're just 'right size' MAUREEN PETERS By SINGAPORE, FrL Local giria are just 'the righl size" foe mo <lfls, according to Madame Carven, of the famous House of Carven in Paris. That means, girls, that you are very slim (well, you aren't you°) and neither too tall nor too209 words
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146 1969-05-17 9 JAIL FOR DESIGNER WHO LOVED A MINOR SINGAPORE, Mi. A furniture designer. Wong Kong Menu LM who offered to marry hi> expectant 15--year-old friend was turned down by her family. In•tead the mother reported him to the police who arre.-ffd Wmig the next day Today, he pleaded guilty to a146 words
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288 1969-05-17 9 SINGAPORE. Fi 1 South east Asian Ministers of Education Organisation SEAMEO countries are urged to organise national seminars to expose educators to the objectives and Junctions of the (Innovation and Technology) Centre to be set up in Saigon, and to the potential of288 words
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Article35 1969-05-17 9 SINGAPORE. Fi l Mr Tan Bali Chee has beei. n aaWtffi president of the PaMr PanjanK RnKltkti Primary School ParentTeaciw Association The «9«»--larj I Mr Kow B(k> Chlew grid the treasurer Mr. B.K. Kanaga-35 words
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359 1969-05-17 9 Pressmen have a special role to play: Yusof SINGAPORE, Frl. President Yusof bin Ishak today said Journalists had a special role to play in Singapore's new situation of overcoming the impact of the British pull-out and nation-building. In a message published In the souvenir programme of the 1969 Press Ball,359 words
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Article, Illustration313 1969-05-17 9 Fulton invites Toh to visit British varsities SINGAPORE. Frl. "JMIK Inter University Council for Higher Education Overseas luis extended an invitation to the Vice-Chancellor of the I niveraity of Singapore, Dr. Toh Chin (.'live, to visit British uniwrsilii's this year. The invitation wa.s made through the council's vice-chairman, Lord Fulton,313 words
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Article85 1969-05-17 9 ARMY GIFT TO PRIMARY SCHOOL BAND SINGAPORE Frl. The British Army here has donated a set of band instruments vkorth $1,000 to the newly formed Pasir Pnnjans English Primary School band, under its new bandmaster. Miss Venetia Blown. The official presentation ccreiiions «m held at tht acriool ground* today when85 words
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Advertisement70 1969-05-17 9 Quality Goods by MARKS SPENCER of England BUY HIGH QUAUTY FASHIONWEAR AT BUDGET PRICES I St Michael. Britain's jl I pj| leading brand comes to |f^w Robinson's. Ladies wear by I -Wkt )fr Marks Cr Spencer is now \T% K^\ available in the St Michael \[J j~~ttmSLj Shop on the70 words
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Miscellaneous822 1969-05-17 9 TV SINGAPURA lIA.NM.L 5 Mid niuht Movie t>\:~m P.M. Opening Announce- pliant Walk. Marring Elizabeth i mnn A: Belajai-lali Baha-sa Taylor. Dauu Andre au Si Peiei KfbanKsaan; 12 55 Shaazan; 120 Finch; 1J 55 AM Close The Land of the Olants— On a ..uxllu cltar mght you can see the822 words
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Miscellaneous67 1969-05-17 9 YOUR SWIMMING TIMES TODAY: dedlli Kechil 11.12 a m. < 7.4 ft). 9.15 p.m. tti.l ft.), Sumapore 12.01 p.m. 1 7 8 tt i, 1104 pm. (8 9 ft Poit Dickson 6.57 a.m. <7S ft.). 7 23 pm (8 9 ft i. Port Swettenham ri a i.. <14 1 ft67 words
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Miscellaneous53 1969-05-17 9 io.Mokkou Scdili Kechtl 1151 am. 1 7 5 ft). 945 pm. ibU ft. i. Singapore 12.41 p.m. i7 8 Hi, Port Dlckaon J7 am ,im, '87 It i. Port Swettenham 7.03 am ■14 0 it i, 7.0:j pm 1 14 4ii i, Tenang IIS ain .70 ft I, 122 l)53 words
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Article, Illustration258 1969-05-17 10 SINGAPORE, Friday gOMK months ;igo, man entered into a hire-purchase agreement with a [in;ince company to bu\ Mercedes Beni 200 lor $l.").()20, bill losl the vehicle the following month. I Today, Tan Khoon Hor appeared before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee258 words
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Article80 1969-05-17 10 SINGAPORE. Prl. Mr. P. Govlndaaamy, MP (or Anson, has been elected a committee member of the Windsor Park Residents' Association. Mr. Daniel Prols was elected president, and Mr Tan Teow Hoe. vicepresident. Other officials are: Mr. Rozarlo. secretary; Mr. Robert Lee, assistant secretary: Mr Tan Fook Chonß,80 words
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Article116 1969-05-17 10 HUNDREDS IN POLY BIG WALK SINGAPORE. Fri Hundreds of freshmen from the Singapore Polytechnic will take part in an eightmile Big Walk on Sunday to answer the national call for a rugged society. The walk is being organised by the Freshmen Orientation Committee of the Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union as116 words
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Article, Illustration227 1969-05-17 10 Eight men who could spark a tourist boom SINGAPORE, Fri.— A group of eight United Kingdom tour operators will lake back with them a favourable impression of Singapore. It will pave the way for "increased traffic coming to this part of the world" when the jumbo jets start to operate227 words
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Article58 1969-05-17 10 SINGAPORE, Prl. Dr. S.N. Kapur has been elected president of the Singapore Indian Welfare Home, with Mr. H.P. Dayanl advice- president. Other officials are: Secretary, Mr. S.V. Subblah; treasurer. Mr. A.M. Abdullah; assist, treasurer, Mr. Ravi Lai Kashyap: Committee: Messrs. Durgadas Sachdev, Hardlt Singh. B.R. Vakil,58 words
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Article30 1969-05-17 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Th« Seraya Primary School and Halfj Boys' Primary School Bugle and Fife Bands will perform at the Katong Park from 5 30 6.30 p.m. on Sunday.30 words
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328 1969-05-17 10 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS. By SINGAPORE. Saturday FAMOUS Australian magician, Mr. Maurice Rooklyn baffled scores of amateur magicians and their friends here with a series of tricks at a dinner given by them in his honour last night. 3u» there was one man whom328 words
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187 1969-05-17 10 Bank head welcomes new Asian Dollar project SINGAPORE, Friday THE Chartered Bank today came out in full support of the Singapore-based Asian Dollar Market scheme. The general manager, Mr. T.M. Attwood, said that if the market developed, the bank would be in a position to contribute to its I 1187 words
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212 1969-05-17 10 FEELING OF BELONGING NEEDED IN JURONG TOWN: WOON SINGAPORE. Fri— The population of Jurong Town has within a short time increased so rapidly that it is necessary to build "a sense of belonging to the town." Mr. Woon Wah Siang, chairman of the Jurong Town Corporation said today. He said212 words
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148 1969-05-17 10 200 EXPERTS ARRIVE FOR PUGILISTIC CONTEST SINGAPORE. Fri. About 200 leading exponents of the Chinese art of selfdefence (koon tow) have arrived for the South -East Asia Pugilistic Invitation Championship which opens at the Gay World Stadium tomorrow. Organised Jointly by the People's Association and the Singapore National Pugilistic Federation148 words
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Article44 1969-05-17 10 SINGAPORE, Fri— Mr. B.R Wyse was elected chairman of the Army Civil Service Union (Dover Branch) yesterday. Other new officials aie lecretary, Mr. Balkara Singh; treasurer, Inche Mohd. Abdul Kanm: assistant secretary. Mr. Pang Tee Kim and assistant treasurer, Mr. Harbhatan Singh.44 words
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Article48 1969-05-17 10 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The PAJ SembawanK branch will hold cross-country race on July 20 a* part of Its 150th anniversary ol Singapore celebrations The race will be dtrtdt three sections: Women's and men's sections. Enqulrl«-« should be addressed to No. 1022-1 Jalan Pasar, Singapore 27.48 words
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Advertisement530 1969-05-17 10 Congratulations from Sandilands Buttery to CONTRACT INTERIORS on the opening of their new showroom at No. 7, MING CENTRE, CLEMENCEAU AVENUE We can't get it all in It is limply Imposiibl* In on* «dv»rti««ment to do justice to the Hide polypropylene chair., .a tough, attractive, comfortable low cmt chair designed530 words
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Advertisement313 1969-05-17 10 Nicholas Researchers built a better 'mouse-trap' to relieve millions from unnecessary suffering »SPRO', an analgesic of world; l\ repute for some SO years, hat JL V only recently undergone th« first ever change. Medical scientists have developed a new type of tablet u hich produce* rapid, powerful and sustained relief313 words
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Miscellaneous59 1969-05-17 10 Hugs Hunny By Ralph Heimdakl I /DID >OU KNOW I'M N/SO^ CAM'T EAT MV^ 1 EXTREMELY FOJD OP AAA LUNJCW WITH YOi/ A SALMON SANDWICHES— Ii DBOOLIM' OVER |l\. DROOL i >\ MV SHOULDER!/ /THIS ISAPUBLICN SUIT VERSELPi PARK-BLA-AAV v r^T^ /s£\, CONSTITUTIONAL t RIGHTS GIVE ME y} /'/Vv^^^KaA TME59 words
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Letter46 1969-05-17 11 \f AY I suggest that ifl you seek to persuade the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service to make arrangements to send to West Malaysia any blood that we can spare, and that you cooperate in mounting an urgent campaign for donation. DAVID MARSHALL. Singapore.46 words
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Letter402 1969-05-17 11 DOCTORS TOO CAN DO BUSINESS j.\ icj»l\ to Disgustrd s question .ST. May l()i in whether society owes its doctors i living, my humble answer to him is "No." Rather we seek to fulfil what we owe society instead, for wh.tt s<> ciety has done for us. The contention put402 words
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Letter194 1969-05-17 11 THE Housing and Development Board be congratulated on the provision of a community hall on the first floor of Iti area office lEasti. Toa Payoh. This hall is quite suitable for religious meetings, wedding receptions and judo classes. In fact. It is often being rented out for such194 words
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322 1969-05-17 11 THE Straits Times of May 5 reported the findings of a recently-(-umuleted survey of life in low-roM tlais conducted by the University of Singapore and the Housing Board The survey mentioned two sources of dis.^atislaction—noise and transport difficulties. Regarding noise I322 words
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Letter183 1969-05-17 11 Property tax ryiHE annual value of 1 Housing and Development Board's 3- room standard flata in Qum. town la assessed at $720. and property tax payable in respect thereof at ',6 per cent would amount to $259.20 per annum. The Comptroller of Property Tax states in his letter to flat183 words
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Letter67 1969-05-17 11 WHY the fuss about dustbins whether they be metallic or plastic? Does not a red plastic pall with a nice cover make a good dustbin? Why should a netallle one be Insisted upon/ I say this because recrntly I was warned by two policemen tfm I have bange my67 words
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Advertisement309 1969-05-17 11 I I took my Mini to the races... I "I put in 40 miles of petrol after all that's only engine gives you enough space for 4 people, yet a gallon for my Austin Mini. Parked quickly too a car that only takes up 45 8 sq. feet of road.309 words
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Miscellaneous260 1969-05-17 11 Straits Times Crossword 7. Expansion (if India? Lot of K non«eni»! <B>. 1 Tidal brook In Yorkshire? i»> 8. Monastery by county bordw t Prank I* aim ki the detective* ,8, if i. IS Politicians' work v\*cr M0) I Pat mM«ke U to »nt«r 15. in part of »peerh, I260 words
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Article118 1969-05-17 12 MR MRS P CHANDRA KUMAR uda and relit. >m for their kind presence and valuable presents on the occasion of tAiir marriage on 11 A. S*. THANKS FOR RESCUE Mrs. Via Pia Chu and son Tung Teh. ish to sifis— their deeprM gratitude towards Major John Lam,n of th*118 words
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Article116 1969-05-17 12 ARVA SAMAJ SINCAPORE VeaM Sauang Sunday WJI am Ha\an. Devotional >0i.».-. Religious I Bhrl Tnloknatb >'» a Prtctii>noj. KATONC PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kuo Chuan Girls .Schuol Road. 8 por. I a m Sunday School 111 am. All welcome. QUAKER MEETINC Bsf m Sunday. Class Room Onr T.l ««34V> off;,116 words
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Advertisement311 1969-05-17 12 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ANNIVERSARIES ANNOUNCEMENTS. BIRTHS. CLUB ACTIVITIES. CONOOIENCES. DEATHS ENGAGEMENTS FUNERALS GREETINGS IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING, PERSONAL. PM, REQUIEMS t REUNIONS. Rate: Minimum S2O/ fir 20 wkis, exh siiitiiMi wiri $1.00 All Other Classified Advertisements: Minimum 57.51 fir 15 wards, exk jdditm.l wird M cents. Straits Times Bh service CaJfje SI.311 words
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Advertisement431 1969-05-17 12 WKSLET METHODIST CHURCH '•rl .'innii, Road Sinxaporr VSoreea LM am IU.UO a.m. >.m Sunday s. honl for all 1,., st 1.4J pin. Junior Church at IB.es am K\er)on* Welcom* Tel. tbl 11.1 PRESBVTERIAN CHURCH SINCAPORE, Corner Orchurd Koad Penang Intl. ly-ncav Sen ices 9.00 a.m. and E p.m. Sunday School431 words
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Advertisement904 1969-05-17 12 ENCINEIRS FOR SUPERTANKERS required Please replv in writing «»in^ full detsila expenen.. ate nationality etc Anslo French Trdg. Co. Ptr. PO Box Mia Spore REQUIRED >aiesman experienced I indenting textiles, teady-madrv lar> nishing matermla. Salary commitsioni. Ftat* age. experience, remueratione expected. G.P.O. Bos 2527. Spore 1. JOB SEEKERS Do not904 words
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Advertisement990 1969-05-17 12 THE KIWI POLISH COMPANY (Malaya 1 Limited require On* Laboratory Assistant Minimum qualifications Senior Cambridge Certificate tn good <redirs in l'h>aics Chemistry and Mathematics Pleaae apply PO F.ox L'S. Rukit Panjang Post Office together with non-retumable photo snd copies of academic qualifications and testimonials. Salary SISO/- per month. TNI STRAITS990 words
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Advertisement885 1969-05-17 12 ACCtllilfUTlfW WANTEI MALE SIUOBNT seeks aecomodatlon naar BtTJCapar* Ualvenity. Contact Tel: (Spore) U264. THI EMBASSY FAMILIES urgently require quiet and apaclous residence for long lease Rlag <Spore< *****7. WANTED FOI> ARMY ISO Houses I Furnished Infnrni 'hed 2 Yean I Laaaa. 1 Months Advance Kent, j rommemlnK An«u«< ie«d <■885 words
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Advertisement728 1969-05-17 12 EDUCATION IN THI UK— A*»|O» la avsuabl* fram D.E. IJtwalrfa AastMsata* IM.. OTTlci»lr» iiwmmsiiU Educational Consultants. Batrf ta School* College* and Uatvanltr arranged. <W* do not adriae oa employment teacher training er »ursini> We hue BO free services. For full detalla and application form* hy a'rmsil send postal order of728 words
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Advertisement818 1969-05-17 12 PETS FQI SALE M.K A.I. Creat Dane Pupple*. Ki*" 1 Weeka. BI«C^ Tfre^i Prtiapore. 4 Pttone f<l r7sALTHY ALSATIAN PUPPIES Mil' frmale M.K A R»m«tered l« Loronc Puspei <o(f Pas.r Panjan,. "^ScVllintlv^brbo peoicree I male Alaatian Pupp" 'alan Han. l«r>at RNaaaß BaßSta. off Av»r Kaj.n Rd.. 8 poi' I FOE818 words
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Advertisement394 1969-05-17 12 LATI IBS4 MODEL PM ■VsaSfJ w,>h rilSsßßlri i ond on»r -«i new tyre*. Oi o*a« to .-,*****.1 I LATE I-"'." ''ontact Mi" iflm Hal Road. lr MINI ISO teei >hi!e w witwi..w 1 IMPORTED CORTIN* [<T«H I HI I lr A MUST II riii a** •rinriscreen in .< I MC394 words
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Advertisement995 1969-05-17 13 TDUHRPOQIANOOTHtRUH CO UTS. l 1 1 1 'm ii "i I Miff ■••225 M AUTOLVCUI ..to U Tata, M,,22 Mi, ,J kWI Ml gar ;.ss=»« w E JMON »»*ll IMNU'II pi.sander =j. i£ii fi£22 MYluninu JMt I] JMt 14 PTRRHUS MM2I/I My I sssSocus a» »r» CTCIoVs J J*y ll995 words
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Advertisement1255 1969-05-17 13 Emvuj^^tfffiJffijWriunhM ScanserviceV EXPRESS SAUINM T« MEMTERRANEAN/ THE CtNTINENT/SGANRINAVIA P Shim Pff!»r« Singapore FSt: BASRA Mar tilt BMf 11/B 0.4t-41/1l C »<ua. Bilbao, R4M, H-burg, C bur|, Oslo, Aarhuv C'hagen. Tiictioi mt,nv nm May n/ 1 c>r-j .Antwerp. Roam, h tux < Airhui, Milmo C'rtagan, C'burg HIM IMUII NNNiT/IS HMil/ti Cjublinci.1,255 words
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Advertisement1104 1969-05-17 13 EXPIESS SERVICE Tt tQWIQH, LIVEWPDQL I CONTINENTAL HITS BENLOYAL mm» >.n|jpore P i ham Ptnjni Hamburg MM 11 Mi, II 21 BENKITLAN gg.« g city of Chester H..r,. i do,. w Sinpp i rf 4% Aft, ■ENVCNUE Hull. S'MUth. Ha«>«| M*| 17 M MM 11 4 Mill lINMIANI I pcol,1,104 words
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Advertisement1134 1969-05-17 13 f—^ WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. l^rijt^^ For: Lot *»na,cUi, New Orleans, Charleston, I^JfV^l New York, New London. I^^ (alto accepting cargo ror orher Gulf and Atlantic ports, subject to inju.v-mcnti ing A VESSEL 26/28 May 24/23 May 22/23 May CENTRAL TRUST 10/12 Jt.n« 13/14 June 15/1* Jyne KUFRES 5/ 7 July1,134 words
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Advertisement1085 1969-05-17 14 Yt-**™^ -^*'KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. W astern Australia /Slngaporo) Japan Sarviea FraaMMti* liajjaaora Ten* :'.i 'Na|o»a Caaal Koi* -MMa>4 Mart" 2S Mai iJ.tt I Jttt S taa* ll mat Wan Atriaa Singapor*/ Japan Sarvle* i-|- i Siripiiort Nifsya Y'hama «oe* -tAWHMi Man 4 SJM* 2S27JOM 4 Jal* I Jaly I1,085 words
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Advertisement934 1969-05-17 14 I AHSIRAII* HiH /itllNO SttVICl INOU PARISTAM ANB >AR lASI SlRViltb (0: AUSTRALIA. NEW ttALANB H Nafaaatiitaa a. I Mil-n MH Brit Ana.. BM*. iff!.. Will RAJUIA II 21 May May 25 Maj Ptna-i f Ntjß S'aort IAMSHA 11 12 I.M 11 14 J.N IVIIINf 10 RANEBBN. CHITIAEONC. CALCUIIA S934 words
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Advertisement802 1969-05-17 14 SCINDIAi^^JUNES —PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE— LOADING FOR: LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HMTLANO. LONGVIEW, SEATTLE, TACOMA, VANCOUVER B.C. Pen'n* P $'»<n S rMpive lcsA"ieit! JALARHARATI M J1 Ma| !M» Maf H V M*l jIUMNTA 24/2SJ**! D/MJBM I Jalf J*» iS .:EEEE aaa as z Ha IS U.S. EAST CANADA/ GREAT LAKES802 words
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Advertisement612 1969-05-17 14 THE GUTHRIE WAUGH ORGANISATION invites applications for the following post In its Chemicals Division: AREA SALES MANAGER (Based in Singapore) JOB SPECIFICATIONS: 1. To be responsible for the maintenance and development of Chemicals Division trading in Singapore and Industrial Chemical sales in Johore. 2. To liaise with staff handling Chemicals612 words
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Article194 1969-05-17 15 BY OUR MARKET CORRESPONDENT.., BUSINESS tn Singa--13 pore continued to bo pern-rally quiet yesterday in view of the continued disturbances In Malaysia. Businessmen are watching the situation very closely and are not disposed at the moment at any rate to widen commitments to any extent. Closed194 words
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245 1969-05-17 15 Melbourne improves on weekend trading MELBOURNE. W i'riE Mining and Oil roily (tather--1 in strength as trading ended or the week. Palls exceeded rises better than two to one. Stocks to pi.-k up included >mpol Exploration, 35 cents I or.ger st 13 40. Greet Boulder. P Ml rent* to $8245 words
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Article175 1969-05-17 15 ■I'M! FORT OF SINCAFOHE All THORITY ANNOUNCCO THS FOLLOWING BERTHING ARRANGE MINTI FOR MAY 17 OUT I'lfWnt < O"iid«» 3 i. Mmnf Yunt ll> li H'>»«n Bant in li.ii,!.- < r 46 and Circta 47. IN: Rrlijorod Dntalrovaky 6 7. I.IM Miirik 1n 11. Hengiilan 15/IS. Oltntarn175 words
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Article97 1969-05-17 15 CHINESE Pr.flut* Eithange, Sing*part, nten (letlng prlttt per PMtat ytttarday. CaaanuC *il: bulk *4Si aellen. drum isi ssUrta C.»t. MUtd (fo.b.) kwa* May/ June I'K Pont $S1 B Pappar: M ntok whit* $12T* t*\Wn. wblte -125 »rll»r«. *peclal Sarawak black $97) teller* 1...mp00g I lay k 1120 Kllem97 words
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Article50 1969-05-17 15 DINDINGS Rubber E will be liquidated It a satisfactory sale ot a.s»et.s la effected, the board has recommended. "The investor Is thus left amount available In liquidation was difficult to estimate at this stage. But it Is unlikely to be less than 60s. per £1 stock unit.50 words
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Article74 1969-05-17 15 THE Investor Chroni- <"*sleuer tt] i the current domestic situation in the U K. It on the political and industrial front The investor is thus left In a difficult situation but it is one in which opportunities at, well as hazards will abound." The Newsletter notes also "perhaps74 words
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Article197 1969-05-17 15 TIN shares in London on Thursday suffered mainly from marking down as the crisis Intensified in Malaysia. Business was very small. Malayan tell from 20s. to 19s 6d. Ampat from 6s to ss. 9d Bcrjuntal from 335. to 325. 6d. and Tronoh from Us loid.197 words
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381 1969-05-17 15 'pHE Straltl tin market in Penang; reopened mA terday after havinc been closed for two days due to the Malaysian disturbances. The price was quoted at $612 per picul (up $1.25) on an offering estimated up 85 tons to 350 tons. Strong381 words
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Article123 1969-05-17 15 THE Atatciatien ef linlu in Malaysia. Smgaotrt mad* thene chance* in tt* rate* to merchant* yryterday (the following rate* are quoted to the equivalent Of one unit of foreign currency!. Unite* Sltlta: BuylnK TT M.0400. airmail OD 53.03e0: 90 d/*t. (2 9650 credit Mil*. $***** trade Mils. Sailing123 words
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Article29 1969-05-17 15 May. 16. RUBBER PRICE: 70* cents (up a half a cent). TIN PRICE: $612 (up tIM) IMimated offering 35# tons (up 85 ton^ l29 words
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Article232 1969-05-17 15 Rubber gains half a cent 1 JIM. first grade rubber f.o.b. burrr closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore yrriUrday at 7» rent* per lb. up half a cent en ThundavS rlaalng levrl. The tone wo* (lightly raster. K.A.S. and M.K.K. closing price* in crnls per lb vralrrdav. piompt fob 70232 words
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Article22 1969-05-17 15 Xn London on Thursday Malayan 5 per cent c.l.f. U.K. Jure July In bulk was quoted unchanged st £7o sellers.22 words
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Article38 1969-05-17 15 ON th* tr** *i*fiar.ga market in Hook Konti yuirdiy thr U.S. Dallar ni quotfO it 811 for T.T. ;in.l H9.MI fnr tath tuning »a« quot*t tt 14. Mi and •nt taal «r i*l<) at 323.38 words
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Article291 1969-05-17 15 THE grave disturbances, at present being encountered in Kuala Lumpur and other parts of West Malaysia following the General Election there, dominated the scene from Tuesday onwards, report H.C. B. b Co. Ltd. In, their current reviews. The nervous reaction to th* civil unreal firmed the291 words
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Advertisement375 1969-05-17 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. (fontinutd from Pace it) VEHICLES FOR SALE H4I FIAT 110* «p*,i«l VStf good ondition. n'w paint, taa July, Inau ntaaM *'piemt>'r Contact Raymond Lo I.VIMT,. Mi AIRCONOITIONIO Tovota i nrona IMS «><h Radio Kacellrnt Condition, tsnov Ring Ronald <Bporr' ***** after J p m. i»*J MORRII COOPIR (Sood375 words
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Advertisement1060 1969-05-17 15 I -'V BaSBBBBBa^WaBaBBBV BBBJJ ROVIR MOO Pwemner 1M« availSm«apor* »2OtB off i" bouri 1«M tIMCA IMHCL. t Anilia, MM M'rcede* JOOU 19«4 Volkawai*n Uihi Kadett It Coupe. i»m rial Wi. Rekord I**4 fiat SAW M'rcd" l»i. Uuiu Wl). l»(i.1 M'rced'a IMD. Voik*»a**n lido o Rrkord dr* o Rrkord Coup*. Merc*de*1,060 words
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Advertisement260 1969-05-17 15 THE SELCO GROUP Applications are invited from Singapore Citi/rns for iw« positions of DRAUGHTSMEN Qualiflrations A cond general education and a mininuinai and of 3 -I vean design drafting rxpenrnr# Experienre: in MMCNta and steel works. Preference will be civen to applicants with technical qualifications. Applications in own handwriting stating260 words
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Article120 1969-05-17 16 ON THE TRACK... SHAW BUbles .sprinters. Film Star. Movie House IV and Theatre VI worked well in yielding going at Bukit Tlmali yesterday morning. Film Star Johnny Nelson up strode oue faull-lev-lv n\er 3f In 41. Movie House IV MM hard held to cio 3f in 42 3 "i. Theatre120 words
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Article41 1969-05-17 16 More than 200 horses in the Ipoh stables here are being worked in the morning and afternoon despite the curfew. Somr of the trainrrs were at the course during the period when thr rurfew- was relaxed yesterday morning.41 words
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584 1969-05-17 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP r .y- JJKST bet at Bukit Timah today is IMPACT in Race 2. This five year old beat a Class 4 mixed field in the 8U Summer Plate at Penang a fortnight ago. Down In Div. 2 he will take584 words
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Article153 1969-05-17 16 TOP TIPS: Impact (Race) 2, Saya Datang (Race 4) and Festival of Kerry (Race 6). GOING FORECAST: Good to yielding EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Rac* 1 LE9HAH PI LAL PINANG L. Ql'EVTr* Pui.u Pinanr l^hah Pula» Plnan C Count Baba l.uriu* Qulntaa ('tarn LI (hi IMPACT WIVSAN IMPA<153 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1969-05-17 16 RACE l: 2.3O— Class 4. Dlv. 3 ($7,500) 98 1 ***** LL'CIIS QIINTIS a (Loyalty) R. Brruk 5 90 iM Dawkins 1 2 00 I.FSHAH (Shah) Spencer 3 8 13 [I > Kiiif>t"ii S 3 074 BLAST!. D OAK (Double H< R. BiPuk 3 8.1 Mohd. Ismail 41,052 words
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Advertisement598 1969-05-17 16 SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD (PRIVATE) LIMITED row Application* are inxited from >uilably qualified candidates, who are Singapore C itirenv for the poots of: FOREMEN OF SHIPWRIGHTS OR PLATERS Dl TIES essful candidate* are required to supervise shipwrights, undertake plating work, co-ordinate the work of trades associated with shipwrights work afloat, eti <JI598 words
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Advertisement612 1969-05-17 16 IHE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY PENSIONABLE POST OF I IKK OFFICES Qualifieati«ns A Mpenen<»: 1. Must be Singapore Citizen. 2. A Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent; a higher standard of education will be an advantage 3. Have a good command of the National Language. 4 Have at least 2 years'612 words
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Advertisement657 1969-05-17 16 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SINGAPORE NATIONAL LAMGUAG! PIBI.K EXAMINATIONS At GIST 196!) The August National Language Examinations are open to civil servants and members of the public. Candidates sponsored by the Public Services Commission will register in accordance with procedures and on dates given by the Permanent Examinations Board ot the657 words
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Advertisement397 1969-05-17 16 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME We. Express Navigation < Private t Limited of No. 508 Boat Quay. Singapore hereby give notice that in consequence of our pur- chase of the undermentioned vessel we have applied to the Registrar ol Singapore Ships, under Section 525 of the Merchant397 words
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Article, Illustration259 1969-05-17 17 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Y SCHOOLTKACHER and a British Army lergeant have become joint holders of the lohore Rufby I nion's Player of the Year \ward. Thc\ arc (how Kong Phong, who leaches in K<»i;i Ting«i, .md Sgt. Hill Black, based in lohore Haliru. Hoth259 words
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124 1969-05-17 17 lONDON England Nobby \stle have both 1 nded for "d by committee I A The announced today follow incidents when Stiles and A.stle were clubs in II comnifi tart of the next English .sraaon in August lined £100. in addition to the suspension. oeinjiReuter - 124 words
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Article53 1969-05-17 17 MALAYSIA and Thailand have accepted Singapore's Invitation to take part in a triangular sepak takraw tournament In August Thi., will be the first time these two countries will play here. Indonesia have also been im.tcd bu t they have not yet replied. Singapore will provide the with53 words
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Article69 1969-05-17 17 LONDON. Frl -AC Milan qualified to meet AJax Amsterdam in the European Cup Final in Madrid on May 28 de.spite losing 1-0 last night to defending champions Manchester United. Milan, who won the nr^t- tin- semi-final le« 2-0 in Mlla I "ii Apr., a, qualified onReuter - 69 words
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196 1969-05-17 17 DAVIS CUP: CZECHS PROPOSE NEUTRAL VENUE pRAGUE, Fri. Cze- choslovak tennis authorities have worked out a plan to play their Davis Cup European Zone (Section A) semi-iinal against South Africa in a neutral country if they beat Monaco in their second round tie next week-end. But Stanlslav Chval. vicepresident of196 words
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Article60 1969-05-17 17 Christian Brothers School beat Old Bo>s by nine points 1 three penalties) to eight goal and penalty 1 in their annual rugger match at Bras Basah Road The School scored their penaltles through Parma Singh white Lot) Kum Chuen and James Connor scored a try60 words
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Article44 1969-05-17 17 ROME Frl Encllsh rhamplon jockey Leftcr Plttott lode Bnnrontr At Mantrfrltro, thffavourite, to victors in the Italian Derby here yesterday The Italian colt won bv 1 2 length* from Olrio, ridden b\ top Italian jockey Enrico Camlrl. with Monarr third.44 words
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Article, Illustration184 1969-05-17 17 Ban on Svings' it's official MONTE \KI.O. Fri.— The International Automobile Federation, last night banned the use of aerofoils the stabilising wines installed on racing cars in all future rvents. The >>.in takes effect from today in the st-(i>ml practice *ea*ion of the M— co (Jr. mil Prix and for184 words
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Article, Illustration260 1969-05-17 17 Powerful Pete scores a shock victory PETER Goh. 19, caused a major upset in the Singapore Youth badminton championships last night when he beat Chua Chong Peck 18-13. 17-16 in the semi-flnals at Guillemard Road. Peter, a student at Christchurch School, took up badminton only nine months ago. This Is260 words
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Article82 1969-05-17 17 LONDON. Kri -The West Indian cricket our of England suffered another boay blow today when the match against Kent was abandoned as a draw without a ball being bowled on the third and last day. The first day's play was also washed out and Kent reached 87-282 words
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Article31 1969-05-17 17 will hold tteti annual athletic- meet at Bmmh Road today. Old boys are invited to participate In the tollowlng events loom, linm lover 30 y:s, txlMSi relay and 800m31 words
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411 1969-05-17 17 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By AIORE than 600 school athletes, representing 30 i Singapore secondary schools a recon try will lake part in the 10th BuUt Timah District championships which begin tomorrow at the Chinese High School. Judging from performances In their own meets.411 words
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Miscellaneous105 1969-05-17 17 SPORTS DIARY BADMINTON Spore Youth championship final* lOulllemard Road, fl p.m. >. TENNIS Spore Oprn hardcourt champlonahlps iTinglln Club. 2.30 p.m. i CRICKET Tour match: BCC v H.K. Army (Singapore Padang. 11 ami. B'porr Dir. 2: SRC v Army; C9C v RAF Seletar; RAF Changl v Pt. Authority; RAF Tengah105 words
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784 1969-05-17 18 CUEPACS CALLS ON WORKERS TO ANSWER THE CALL FOR NATIONAL DEFENCE FORCE K U A L A LUM1Y PUR Fri.—Political parties today came out in support of the Government's decision l<» mobilise Ihe people into a National D< fence Force and •<» vl up784 words
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176 1969-05-17 18 Nations at U.N. will stand by Sabah freedom SINGAPORE, Fri. The Philippine Governments total disregard for the right of the people of Sabah to self determination would not lind any support in the United Nations. Wa >ta;ed by Malaysia's Ambassador to the United States. Tan Sri Ong Yoke Lin. on176 words
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Article97 1969-05-17 18 UMNO MANS DEATH: TWO IN COURT PENAI I Soon Hock, 2(1. today appeared In the First Magistrate's Court on a tentative charge of murdering an UMNO publicity officer. Kasslm bin Omar, at Perak Road. Jelutong at 8.30 p.ni on April 24. Inspector Mok Siew Hoon told the court that a97 words
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Article403 1969-05-17 18 LONDON. Fri. The market I staged a brisk rebound today and closed showing a broad front of advances Near the close, tiie' Financial Times Index was 76 higher at 429.8. Dealers described the upturn as basically technical alter recent weakness. Tins and rubbers continued dull.403 words
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329 1969-05-17 18 Sarawak calm, says Minister Ya'acub BRUNEI TOWN, I'ri. Malaysian Mines Minister, Inche Abdul Rahman Va*acub said today the people <>| Sarawak Slate had reacted calmly to disturbances in Kuala Lumpur and he did not expect any trouble at present Inche Ya'acub spoke to reporters here during a brief .stop on329 words
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346 1969-05-17 18 GEOFFREY BOLANO - The market carries on in Singapore GEOFFREY BOLANO By SINGAPORE! I ,d^y A BRAVE :illciii|)l lo restore noniuiU\ io the Penang Tin Market \\;is onl\ partly successful today and after declaring its lirst price since Tuesday ;it -S<> I'J Market operations have been suspended indefinitely. A leading tin dealer explained346 words
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Article28 1969-05-17 18 BOfOAFORI I Bcm Loong today I or iwo nil by t lie el trate court for thn apple WMtC beside Hock San market on Mar. 17.28 words
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Obituary33 1969-05-17 18 MISS SONR PI AN NEO >. a MR SNEE AH SHECW, tWti VI. thr chairman o' M't Ken,; 1.. <• Road. len\ r.. o»lov»d v iff, 4 *on«. a d:i -i. I»u^htrr«-in '..I i33 words
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