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Title Section17 1969-05-18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1731 SUNDAY, MAY 18 1%9 20 CENTS KDN 4071 MC (P) 072417 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1969-05-18 1 Situation better: National Ops Council named KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. The situation in and around the Federal Capital improved today with only one major incident reported up to early tonight. A three-hour break in llu* curfew brought thousands of people out of their homes. There will be another threehour break tomorrow.1,184 words
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117 1969-05-18 1 8 FOREIGN NEWSMEN LOSE CURFEW FREEDOM KUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Sat. The (lover n men t today revoked curlew passes of eight foreign correspondents stationed here "in their own interest." They had the passes taken from them while toiirim; tli< town this afternoon. > Police and military personnel stopped them. look117 words
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Article52 1969-05-18 1 JAKARTA. Sat Foreign i Minister Adam MhIIIc said today the violence In Mhlh.vM* wax "not unexpected." In »Jew of pio-roiiiinunisl anil at ion de- manrtini: a boycott ol the recent ■kettoM He «a> contident. however that the Malaysian Go\ernment would bring the situation under I control52 words
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99 1969-05-18 1 r pHE newspapers of 1 the Straits Times Grout) reappear in Malaysia again today alter flavins oeen suspended along with other Malaysian newspapers) by the Government for two days. Friday and Saturday The first papers to be published are the Sunday Times, the99 words
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Article51 1969-05-18 1 AMMAN Sat -The Popular trout foi the Liberation of Pulr-tHic sale! today Its commandos huiied explosives at the I :.«e)i mihtiuv governor's residence in Gaza killing or woundir.K several Israeli soldiers Th» Front .said another romnianno unit lilt an Israeli army car. killing two Israeli soldiersReuter - 51 words
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243 1969-05-18 1 GENERAL STRIKE THREAT TO PREMIER WILSON LONDON, Sat. The Trade Union Council called today For the British trade Ini o n Congress (TCC) to resist with all possible means. including a general strike. proposed Government curbs on wildcat strikes. A resolution expre.-^ed shock "at thr vicioi^ anti-tradr union legislation" proposedUPI - 243 words
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Article40 1969-05-18 1 SINGAPORE. B*l I li» president of Chee Yuri iChua Si i Kflnfftauay Mr Cb Tionc. will op«n an txhlbitlon of CniDeae painlin;> ..nd calligraphy bv Mr. Choy Km. at llie Ch'nes* Chiimoci •> I < ommfrcf lonioirow »t 3 p m40 words
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Article, Illustration264 1969-05-18 1 Tun Tan on plan to ensure an adequate supply of food gI'ALA LI'MPUR, Sat. The Government h;is worked out ;i plan to ensure an adequate food supply lor Ihe public in mi Tew areas, Fun Tan Siew Sin. national president Of the M( ."A and ;i member of I In*264 words
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Article64 1969-05-18 1 CHINATOWN PLUNGED INTO DARKNESS SINOAPOR] Power failure i 1 some partv ol thii populated C darkness for more than an hour tonight The blackout 1 which expl e Peking Stn of tl B< >a rci Alt< rnal< power wa PUB engim The are i Street. ivi.iK Ayei S Phillip Btr<64 words
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Article18 1969-05-18 1 LONDON B Australia'i I C'tfr.rial. arrival i citizen to be madr Hired and anctti KnullMlOOCi I'PI18 words
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Article52 1969-05-18 1 HONG KONCi. Mt China lod.ix a ceased Kiis>i.i of MTkin: WY-t German mllltar) support follow int the sino Si>\ let holder i lashes 1..M Marek Official Vru China new* .isfmv ariiclr rbarged th.it Ratal i «.iv Intensifying Its rnlllloion Mit li West <■ r r m a n militaristReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement74 1969-05-18 1 ggl\ Elephant test proves Dunlopillo top value. When this I -ton elephant got up. the Dunlopillo mattress returned to its normal full shape because Uunlopillo has longer life. When they arc hran-1 new, most loam mattresses have equal resilience. But only Dunlopillo keeps on springing back to its lull >>i/c74 words
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Advertisement15 1969-05-18 1 ENGAGEMENT RINGS by U.S. de SILVA SONS, Jeweller* 25. Raffles Place. Singapore 1 Tel *****.15 words
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Advertisement115 1969-05-18 2 To avoid engine breakdowns look out for these signs Get to the causes of engine breakdowns before they get to your engine. Get Castrol XL Multigrade total protection. Caslrol XL Multigrade contains Liquid Tungsten* to minimize friction and all but eliminate engine wear. It's stable as protective after two months115 words
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Advertisement211 1969-05-18 2 Best WuNn to ■OK CAN hsirirylnti Itt f\. Lout Aicodia. SINGAPORE. IS en th« occasion of their official openinf 1H AMMM) Beauty Solon Equipped with SCHWARZKOPF AIR STREAM I! HAIR DRVER. I »«od« in Germany joi» Ao«''' SITT TRADING CO S PTE LTO Ml, Ow«n Road. Smooper. I. 1«l JI7SI.211 words
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NEWS
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Article, Illustration75 1969-05-18 2 AMOVE Queues everywhere. And fhisliini; |>;isl tlie crowa, Ihe morning's marketing nil hut overflowing Fiom the trolley, a man rushes for his car ami home, happy thai lie i- 'lie early bird who caught the head ot tin-Lim Yaw Chong - 75 words
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Article, Illustration84 1969-05-18 2 ABOVE: An FRU constable wearing steel hdmct stands by as crowds Jam the si alls selling fresh vegetables at the central market in Ipoh yesterday during a four-hour break in the curfew BELOW: Residents rounded up from an area under curfew waiting to84 words
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Article, Illustration93 1969-05-18 3 For this man and woman rite at their doorsteps TiHE welfare teams are out. And for each of these residents (above and left) a bag of rice and other food parcels outside their homes in Kampong Pandan D.ilam yesterday. The welfare team* toured Kuala Lumpur and the outskirts to distribute93 words
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503 1969-05-18 3 New name for 'South Seas' after the war HOW did the term "SouthEast Asia" come into being to collectively describe this region? SOUTH-FAST ASIAN Though "region of the Southern Seas" is well known to the Chinese and Japanese, the term "SouthEast Asia" probably cane into use with the formation of503 words
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FOREIGN..
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232 1969-05-18 4 That ban stays on goods from Red China UONG KONG. Sat. 11 The U.S. Commerce Department is not considering relaxing Its ban on goods frym China. Commerce Secretary Maurice Stans told a press conference here today Whei >ked him 11 his department was re-examining 'he ban on Chinese goods he232 words
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Article, Illustration201 1969-05-18 4 CLAY IN SECURITY WIRETAP RIDDLE CASSIUS HOUSTON (Texas). Sat Attorney General John Mitchell said yesterday ne would not reveal the contents ot one wiretapped conversation ing tormer heavyweight champion Cassiu> Clay because it would (eopardlse rational security The wiretapping was authorised by the then Attorney-General Nicholas Katzenbach. Mr Mitchell saidUPI - 201 words
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Article, Illustration386 1969-05-18 4 LENIN LANDS ON VENUS BUT AMERICA'S APOLLO 10 MOON SHOT LANDS IN TROUBLE TAPE KENNEDY, Sat U.S. space experts spent the nighl trying to iron out a minor tech nicul hitch which developed shortly utter tin- lin a I countdown began lor tomo r r o w's Apollo 10 spaceReuter; UPI - 386 words
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Article32 1969-05-18 4 CORRIENTOS. Argentina). Sat —A student was shot dead and many others Including policemen, injured ln street battles here last night following a protest over food prices at North-Eastern University's refectory—Reuter.32 words
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Article38 1969-05-18 4 TOKYO. Sat— West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kissinger will be presented on Monday the Japanese Order ol the Grand Cordon of the Rising Sun. First Class. Prime Minister Elsaku Sato will make the presentation. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration357 1969-05-18 4 CAPETOWN, Sat.— Dr. Philip Blaiberg, the world's longest surviving heart transplant patient, was back in a hospital bed today, apparently because he does not know how to take things easy. The former dentist, whose 60th birthday falls a week today, was taken to Groote Schuur357 words
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Article75 1969-05-18 4 BLIND GIRL IN QUEST OF ADVENTURE LONDON. Sat. A blind girl plans to work her way around the world for three years. Physiotherapist Rosamund Paton. 23, of Camberle ln Surrey. South England, plans to make Canada her first stop. She hopes to take a hospital job there until she hasReuter - 75 words
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Article50 1969-05-18 4 Promotion for AID man WASHINOTON. Sat Mr. Mathew J. Harvey. AID'S man In charge of East Asia programmes was named on Thursday the Director or the Agency's Conpre-vsional Liaison Staff. Mr. Harvey. 44. also has had special responsibilities (or AlD's programmes In Africa the Near East and South Asia.— UPL50 words
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Article125 1969-05-18 4 TEXTILE CURB THREAT BY U.S. HONO KONG XJM C takr unilati restrict ton ports, if do not a. their exp> merce Sf Stans warned hi Unilateral action might not br ests of foreißi. in the lor, terests ni th« States, Mr. BUn "All we are asking god's sake 1< little125 words
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Article, Illustration204 1969-05-18 6 CUNGAFOmE, Sal. •3 Lovely 18-year-nld re«-eptioni»t Mass MavU Younc (left i is the new PrCNS tjlli-rn Shr won thr titlr at thr l«W«t Prens Ball oreanisril by the Singapore Nl tional I'nion of Journalists at thr Vlrtoria Memorial Hall. For \U\is (I ft Mn. .{.->i (his is204 words
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116 1969-05-18 6 Curfew: The schools to remain closed KUALA I.IAIPUR. Sat Selaiißor schools will remain closed for the duration of the curfew, the Deputy Chief Education Officer. Sved Abu Bakar Barakhabah. said today. All schools In the State have been closed since Wednesday, following the outbreak of disturbance* In Kuala Lumpur on116 words
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67 1969-05-18 6 THAI NAVY CHIEF FLIES BACK TO BANGKOK SINGAPORE. Sat The Commander-ln-Chlef of the Royal Thai Navy. Admiral Chalenntiarana Char<Min left here by air for BantckoK this morning after a four-day Inspection of the Naval Ba.^e He also inspected units of the Royal Navy and the Malaysian Navy He said he67 words
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Article42 1969-05-18 6 BINOAPORI Si»' Thi« «eek.- Tola Armm will h* (thauM Live on Channel 5 "f Tflfu »in«i Singapore at 3la p m tomorrow A bonus "f MMM I" ««Initi.ni to the usual $=> iwatu ■ajrona who picks all B*« »inning number*42 words
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220 1969-05-18 6 DEVELOP PUGILISM INTO A SCIENCE, URGES SIM Sat. Leaders of pugilistic circles should develop j the artistic. fabled and mythical aspects of pugilism into a practical form of athletics and even a science. The chairman oi the Peoples Association, Mr. Sim Boon Peng, said this i tonight at the opening220 words
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175 1969-05-18 6 MAUREEN PETERS - MAUREEN PETERS: By 'rill! lIUmmI Transfusion Service here scut 220 pints of liNkml lo the General Hospital in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, the Health Ministry s;ii<l today. Arrangements l<> send Ihe liiooti were made niter the Director <>i Medical Services here, Dr.175 words
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438 1969-05-18 6 •SINGAPORE, Sal.— The University of Singapore today announced the results of supplementary examinations conduct ed in its science and medical faculties in April and this month. The following candidates have pa.ssed the examination thereby completing the preliminary examination for the degrees of M8.8.5.: Quek438 words
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Article109 1969-05-18 6 MILITARY BURIAL FOR GOMES OINGAPOHF Bal PrJg rate .Archibald Gomes. 26. of ih e Third Battalion Malaysian Rangers who 2 1? a in an accident tw>. tfo. was buried with lull military honours at he St. Josephs cemeterv. 'iay An army spokesman said t wac not possible to its nody109 words
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Article, Illustration329 1969-05-18 6 THE STUDENT CHARTER FLIGHTS SAFE AND RELIABLE: ORGANISER SINGAPORE, Sat— Charter lights oroanised l>> the London Union «>l Malay* si;m and Singapore Students are safe and reliable. This was stated today by the flights secretary of the union, Mr. Seah Klok Joo. when he arrived here from London to streamline329 words
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Article62 1969-05-18 6 THE HIDDEN PEOPLE OF HUNZA ALMOBT European In appearance, legend has It they are descended from three soldiers of Alexander the Great who took Persian wives. "They" are the people of Hun/a, hidden In a high valley In Kashmir close to the Chinese border In this wepk's Asia Magazlnr. Oarrlrk62 words
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Article, Illustration447 1969-05-18 7 FRESHIES AT THE POLYPRAISED BY Dr. TOH SINGAPOBK, Bat —The Minister for Science and Technology. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. today praised freshmen of the Singapore Polytechnic for their community service. Speaking at a tea party for freshies, he said: "I am clad to see that you have attended workcamps and447 words
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141 1969-05-18 7 gINfIAPOHK. Sat— Wong Ah Kow, 27, today sentenced to 18 months' j:iil and three strokes of the rohm for snatching a gold chain from a 21-year-old girl walking along River Valley Rom at 8.15 p.m. on May 1(5. The third district141 words
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Article64 1969-05-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— A course on production planning and control. conducted bv the National Productivity Centre, a unit of the Economic Development Board, will be held from Julv 21 to Au£. 8. from Mondays to Fridays between 930 to 11.30 am. All applications must be sponsored by Arms and64 words
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Article, Illustration248 1969-05-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Junior Chamber of Singapore was today urged to start more management training programmes and programmes for top level management in the light of the Republic's industrialisation. The call came from Mr. Hosi N.J. Karanjia, the Junior Chamber International248 words
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Article60 1969-05-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— My -trry (surrounds an AnUra news aeency report. >liat a C47 transport of a private Indonesian Airline, Morpati Numntaru will arrive here on May 21 to start a direct air link between Pontianak. West Borneo, and Singapore. A Singapore Civil Aviation Department spokesman said60 words
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Article58 1969-05-18 7 Production course SINOAPORE. Sat. The National Productivity Centre is to conduct a course In production planning ar.d control (or JO people from Ji;!y 21 to Auc. 8. Applications to Join the course. to be conducted by Mr. S. Ramnl;nßairc. an ILO expert, should be made to the centre by June58 words
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Article169 1969-05-18 7 LONDON LAWYER IN FOR BANK CASE SINGAPORE, Sat.— Mr. H.E. Francis, Q.C. has arrived from London to represent the United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd. in a High Court action which begins on Monday. The court will hear an application for an Interlocutory Injunction, sought by a local trading firm. Makhanlall169 words
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Article22 1969-05-18 7 SINOAPORE, Sat Thlrtvflve members of the YMCA folk dance course received their graduation certificates at the YMCA auditorium today.22 words
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Article, Illustration246 1969-05-18 8 LEE CALLS FOR 'HONOURABLE' SETTLEMENT IN VIETNAM rjWK Prime Minister. >Ir. I l.re Kuan Yew. seen with the President of the I'nited States of America, Mr. Richard Nixon, at White House In Washington during Mr. Lee's recent visit to the States. AKo in the picture is Professor K.S. Monteiro. Singapore's246 words
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175 1969-05-18 8 SINGAPORE, Saturday A TOURIST organisation in Hollywood plans to sel up branch here nexl year to bring more Americans to Singapore. The tuur manager ofl travel world. Mr. Peter DoroW, 29. a Thai, who has lived in the United States for more than five175 words
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218 1969-05-18 8 NATIONAL CADETS PUT ON GREAT PARADE SINGAPORE, Sat. 0 More than 1.260 army and police cadets from the Katong District National Cadet Corps staged an impressive parade on the grounds of the Peoples' Defence Forces Camp in Haig Road today. Drawn from 38 secondary schools in the area, the cadets218 words
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Article113 1969-05-18 8 SHAW: AD SPARKED THAT EXODUS SINGAPORE. Sat— The chairman of the Tourist Promotion Board. Tan Sri Runnie Shaw, said today that eight staff members turned in their resignations after the Board advertised for new personnel. He said a rumour had started after publication of the advertisement that the Board intended113 words
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Article, Illustration279 1969-05-18 8 SINGAPORE, Sat— Thousands of companies in the United Stales are going to learn of the invest' incut opportunities in Singapore soon. They will be told that the Republic's investment climate is first class in all aspects, whether geographical, legal or fiscal.279 words
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178 1969-05-18 9 Holyoake mum on Vietnam quit plan Sat The Prime Minister Mr. Keith Holyoake, due to leave for Singapore tomorrow morning on his way to Bangkok, to<l.i\ declined to state bis ountry's position on the question of possible withdraw. il of troops from South Vietnam. In Bangkok, he will be attending178 words
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Article, Illustration484 1969-05-18 9 CLEMENT MESENAS - CLEMENT MESENAS By gINGAFOHE, SaL— Koli Choi Phlian, 4"5, was today j;iik'<l for a year by a District Court lor defaming DSP Ling ln^ Huong in 1966. His defence was that he was stating the truth when he complained to the484 words
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207 1969-05-18 9 A task to keep the schools' doors open WINGAPORK. Sat The Christian Brothers" Schools have always kept their doors open to children from all walks of life, lrre.spective of race, religion or social standing, the president of tiie CBS. Old Boys' Association. Mr. Patrick Mowe. said tonight. However, a heavy207 words
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Article32 1969-05-18 9 SINGAPORE Sal The Soiava Primary School and .lalan Eunos School Bugle and Fife Bands will give a publir performance at Ihe Kfctons Park tomorrow from 530 pm to 63032 words
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98 1969-05-18 9 CRISIS: OUR CITIZENS ARE SAFE, SAYS U.S. WASHINGTON, Sat. -The State Department today declined comment on the continuing racial violence in Malaysia, but said the U.S Embassy had advised all Americans there i of the gravity of the em- i ergency. "The violence does not appear to be directed againstReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration482 1969-05-18 11 JUDITH YONG - A marine will be among those to wed on TV JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE, Sut. The *2U couples who will be married before thousands of television viewers on May 31, COUM from ;i cross-section of the multi-racial society of Singapore. A Taiwanese managing direetor, a. British marine, a hawker, clerks,482 words
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71 1969-05-18 11 OBEY LAWS ON PAIN OF DEATH' WARNING KUALA I I MPUR. B Hoir.e retaker Cabinet. Tun 'Dr > Ismail b:n Dato Abdul Rahman, i-alled on the p' night trlctly the Failure tc) do so could mean death, he warned. were under orders Hardship ..d caused hardship but the Government Intended71 words
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93 1969-05-18 11 AUSSIE GIRL NERVOUS OF SINGAPORE WOLVES' SINGAPORE Sal Grant. hapci; smiling honey blonde olnger-daiutr from Australia, here lor her iur Bast, .said today: "I am nervous. I don't 1 it eastern audiences are like I hope they are not wolfy." Julie, who will be doing \-month nightclub Btlnt, ha.s a.-v->ets93 words
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Article36 1969-05-18 11 .APORE. Sal —Ml ee wife of the parlia- riary to the MmlCul.ure. will give a«ay ihe pii/i at Baby Sliow i960 (i by the Stamford Community Centre management ee a: 9 a 111 tomorrow.36 words
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Article36 1969-05-18 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— Mr. ChU Cheong Fook, acting deputy aecreiary. Minlsu-y o( Labour, and Mr. Geoffrey Yu Sau Kuk, administrative as&Utant. Ministry of Health, have been appointed Commissioners of Oaths with effect from May 12.36 words
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Article41 1969-05-18 11 SINGAPORE Sai The S.ugapon 1 Family Plr.i.nlns and P< pulatlon Board wlli hold h le. tuie and demonMiation in i! if National Language at the Sttll Road Maternal and Child Hrilth Clinic on Munuay at 5 30 p n\41 words
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Article207 1969-05-18 11 Woman's death fall from hotel CINGA PORK. 0 Sat— A 27-year-old Javanese woman, Ptingul binte Idris, Fell lo her death From Ihe lllli floor of Ihe partly constructed new St;i \'iew Motel off Amber Road kisi night. Her body was recovered by police, after a 999 call, on the concrete207 words
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Article153 1969-05-18 11 Fines for 250 curfew breakers IPOH, Sat.-More than 250 curfew breaking cases have been dealt with by the three magistrates courts in the past two days. The offenders, including women, were fined from $50 to $100 each. Today. 80 people, four of then women, were fined. Yesterday 170 curfew breakers153 words
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Article24 1969-05-18 11 SINOAPORE. Sat. The Mim-ter for Finance. Dr. Oon Keng Swee. has appointed Mr F. J. D'C'o6ta as the Insurance Commissioner from May 5.24 words
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289 1969-05-18 11 PORT CHIEF: WHY WE REJECTED 'SPECIAL TREATMENT' REQUEST gICHING, Sat. The Kuching Port Authority today explained why it turned down ;i request of ;i pioneer shipping venture Tor "s|»eii;il treatment.* 1 The venture to establish a direct shipping link belwp«:i Sarawak and Sabah has run into difficulties be cause of289 words
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Article51 1969-05-18 11 DJAKARIn. Hat children and four adult.s bava died in a suspected nutbreak of Asian fin In South Kalimantan Borneo >, the Antara new.s agency reported today Antara .said doctor?; and medical teams had been .-ent tram BiindjannaMn to the inland district nf Hulu.sunpat to uivev51 words
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105 1969-05-18 11 (SINGAPORE, SetMalaysia- Singapore Airlines said toHay th;it if airfields throughout West Malaysia were to reopen tomorrow its lliiilils would be buck to normal. A spokesman of the airline said a Fokker Friendship left this morning for Malacca. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Pcnang.105 words
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Advertisement90 1969-05-18 3 Hamburg Amerika Line North German Lloyd New 12-Passenger fast cargo vessels fully-airconditioned between Europe and the Far East ATTRACTIVE AND ECONOMICAL FARES YET LUXURIOUS TRAVELLING Singapore /Hangkong Japan/Taiwan Manila Singapore Singapore/ Manila, Pusan/ Taiwan Manila/ Hongkong/Singapore. HOMF-WARD EXPRESS SERVICE SINGAPORE/HAMBURG —23 days. or Singapire/P S ham/Pewng/Genoa Marseilles /Antwerp Rotterdam] Hamburg.90 words
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Advertisement83 1969-05-18 3 WATTEN ESTATE |K 1W LOCATION PLAN > W bukm Uah road VA n .v^cdr\\ chrnwe High school V> f w££?yC x\ I irf in/ s|j ||ijl ._i| i ijUHiJ I?^*^ sr "WATTEN PARK A TYPE FOUH UNIT SLOCK 4-HOOM. 3-M*l_L i BAI.CUST .SPACIOUS D«^ON O N ;.Vo^"o!;Zd°" ESmiJISFSSSmTSSS. COMPOUND TWO.STOR6Y83 words
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Advertisement494 1969-05-18 4 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS of tomorrow ARE STUDENTS of AACC today •m^Sav*»aß» m. a riiiwiAki MCC ul>|)Llf i MOKt .',iuni and ItSTS (OK POSTAI riCIBSJ Evmr subject than any other correspond■^%^«#i#%sW IVI I IVII tNCI COLLIGF OR SCHOOL IN SE ASIA EVIRt LESSON IS FOLLOWED -t EXERCISES TO BE ATMolOvon Carrciponae-ice College494 words
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Advertisement369 1969-05-18 4 yv vjjj c/lERjQFLOT on the occasion of -w&*-AEROFLOT Soviet Airlines' first flight into Singapore today by I L 62 r- MONDAY WEEKLY FLIGHTSDeparture SINGAPORE 8.35p.m. for LONDON via MOSCOW with a stop at NEW DELHI. FLY AEROFLOT through their) OFFICIAL AGENTS L DELHI EXPRESS TRAVELS 4 ■7 SATNAM HOUSE, 3369 words
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The News
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332 1969-05-18 5 g!X(iAPORE, Sal.— I he (toochrvood Park Hotel l.ld. made spectacular strides for the year ended September ."'•<) l>\ increasing its operating profil liefore taxation t<» si,(i;,»i.7(;i. or '12 per tut more than in the |»i t'\ ions year. lnper rout afibßtantial- depreelatton332 words
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139 1969-05-18 5 \PORE Sat The j Government today im- po.-f d a quota restriction of 120 percent of 1968 imports on sheet and plate glass. aK licences are now i revoked, unless they are covered by irrevocable let- credit established and which have no! Ix en139 words
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Article, Illustration105 1969-05-18 5 It rr.oy be one of »he mo-e curious friendships of trie a- ol world but Lulu the eiephont certainly gets on very well with this cheeky moose. Eighteen-month-oIC Lulu mo^td into Che>>sington Zoo, Surrey, ficm Thailand bock in Felvuor. And the moos* moved105 words
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Article38 1969-05-18 5 singapork Bal The FATA mobile X-rav unit will be auuioned at the community hall. Block 46-1. Tanglln Halt Road, from Mondav to June 2. excluding weekends and puhlic Imliday». from 530 pm to 9 p.m. daily38 words
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Article27 1969-05-18 5 RINOAPOHK s. The Buklt Puniarii: citizens' ronlultntlT* ronm •<■ hold beaut v queen ronf National Dav «e»*k In a« part of \hr Repuhlti v annlvemarv celebratl27 words
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Article83 1969-05-18 5 $100,000 TEXTILES CHARGE SINGAPORE Sat I.m Iciik Kern. s;i, of Loroni Chuan. has been charged with dishonestly receiving $100,000 worth of textile stolen from the Port of Singapore Authority. Tan la alleged to have committed the offence on J .lv 10 at 7 a.m. at River Valley Road tie has83 words
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Article30 1969-05-18 5 SINGAPORE. Bal Hip Parliamentary Secretary to the '■i for Cult we Inche Bhaari ladin. will open the Bennett Road secondarv Mhool In Upprr East Coast Road on Mh30 words
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Article31 1969-05-18 5 KINGAPORK. Bal Hi' Government today removed the fluties of cue rent i»er liu ii and .id valorem on Mide or /ip (•ataoan and pi slide or rip fasten'-31 words
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Article21 1969-05-18 5 BINOAPORI Bat I Ro\al New Zealand Infant!? Regimental Band'i pcrfornuuice NU( Ri'i liie Re-pnoir tomorrow has been cancelled21 words
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Article180 1969-05-18 5 Plastic pail will do as dustbin CINUAPORE. Sat. The Ministry of Health does not insist on house holders' having dustbins made of metal as long as they arc of "the right >izc and have covers. A dustbin should have a capacity of not lan than onc-and-a-half cubic feet and not180 words
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Article20 1969-05-18 5 BIMOAPORK Bal The People's Association Rand will perform .u Hie Botanic Garden* tomorrow from p.m. to 6 pm20 words
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Article123 1969-05-18 20 Delhi sorrow over tension YLW DKI.III, Sat.— y The Deputy Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Surendra p;il Singh, today expressed in Parliament Hie Indian Government's sorrow thai racial tension slum!'.! have buill ii|» in Malaysia, country which had 1 1; ileavoured i<> esl ib lisli a multi-racial nation. S[>Mkme iiiReuter - 123 words
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Article37 1969-05-18 20 EDINBURGH Scotland*. Sat. Runaway marriage* at Scot.retna Green, a haven tor couples, may be halted aoon. The Uie border from England, has long d vuung lovers because g requirement* are lesstringent than under37 words
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Article25 1969-05-18 20 SAPPORO. Sal —Hit otiay of the 17th and la-t miner killed In Fridays ■-•ident ■t U> Suhitomo Coal Mining Co was recovered todav.25 words
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Article372 1969-05-18 20 JOSEPH YEO - JOSEPH YEO. Both to listen and to sign support By SINGAPORE, Sat— The B;mk of China w;is packed to capacity today us hundreds of people jammed its premises in Battery Road to hear "political broadcasts" over its public address system for the second day running.372 words
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Article98 1969-05-18 20 APPOINTMENT LETTER FOR VEERAPAN PENANG. Sat. The Governor. Tun Syed Shell Barakbah. today pn'M-nted Mr. V Veerapan State Assemblyman for Sungei Bakap. with his i letter of appointment as a State Executive Council- lor Immediately after receiving his authority. Mr. Vecrapan took the oath of office and allegiance and oath98 words
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Article32 1969-05-18 20 BERKELEY. (California i. Sat. More Hutu i.500 National Gu.ircl-inrn and police krpi a firm grin on this um\ rooty i-ity today after hultmt; thousands of student donooatraton at bayonet point32 words
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625 1969-05-18 20 TENGKU IS URGED: LET ALL OPPOSITION LEADERS GO ON TELEVISION WITH YOU TO CALL FOR ORDER, CO-OPERATION KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Gerakan Ra'ayat chairman. Dr. Syed Hussein Alatas, said today that leaders of all political parties should bo allowed to appear with the Prime Minister over television requesting the people to625 words
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Article28 1969-05-18 20 JAKARTA Bal delegation ol busini Nationalist China arrives In Jakarta on Monday to look into poalbUltiM of exploiting forest products In joint venturer with Indonesian partners.28 words
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Miscellaneous178 1969-05-18 5 amii iiiiiiiiuiiJl QjQ JLaJL^dtJafcli^i^^BHEa^Bß Miminimnia How to recognise an informatory double /wilN _T»-_ i .-i!*^!^^^ '/^S /IT 1$ AH IMfMtUTOHY BOutIf.JOUU.NOr UMN V^afaKam ft*-' r*W U^blb» I I PENAITr DOUIII IT IS SUSXS W*V OF V_Vy ■PfJiJ )\;,i T TfIUNG vou that SMf has At iiajt I3MIMTS ~^<*y£r 9X "m^m178 words
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Advertisement151 1969-05-18 6 Flying north? Take the first flight with us any morning and leave the crowd-and-bustle way of travelling to others! We *^^^H you north as early as 8.00 am. Your choice to Hong -HBsM Our new jet -Set timetable Kong and Tokyo via Kuala Lumpur 3 times a week via jjjgj^^151 words
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Advertisement136 1969-05-18 6 MEN FIND NEW WAY to feel Young Ai wa «tow older Ifi onlr natnr»l that w« b«ain to alow down. But »om« people {row old faat»r than they ahnuld. Then they (eel weak. tired, tin,! It hard to keep worklnr and Mliiom set any fun out of life. I'ue to136 words
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Advertisement376 1969-05-18 7 ITmlmP'r foremostl WJL. <«w jmWH* B .af lii---*.-""J Mm\ ■k wm^^^m my uri' Jmr °**mtfHK&lmw±&t I mm*! if LH I C iaM (K. i ■■■■'^r ■m^t J '^^'^''^BaBBBBHr^ For the first time ever. Full Cream Milk in instant crystal form. Foremost Instant Crystals that dissolve like magic, even in cold376 words
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Advertisement143 1969-05-18 8 ■a^B^B^^K^B^B^aa^^Bß^# a^Ln |fi|l|l \^o M mm^^r f 0 b«lb^bV Mr iLr ymM ~9 NEWTON ROAD SINGAPORE 1 TEL ***** wgm H% V> A P acket of special fre^h b^H I WLI I PACK for every purchase of B^™ HV I one S E Lipstick at every I m aWbl SHISEIDO143 words
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Advertisement209 1969-05-18 8 INDONESIA'S 2nd Presidenthis intimate biography published for the first time. J| fj I aV- 1m I Dr. O.G. Roeder. an eminent soc o« r^^^^^^Lj^^^fl mTl7_" I '°9' st discusses thoroughly aid L g 4MbbJB jk I aJMHI *i &r 1 I lucidly for the first time r ■HHHHP^H||HHHBBHtfHfIH|HH HH achievements209 words
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Advertisement54 1969-05-18 9 3 EXTRA SPECIALS FORTODAYONLY CANNED SUMMER BEEF PEACHES GOLD TA| instant Ctffu 29 .$1.15 perb 80 $2.25 $1.00 I.IBBY Evaporated Milk per can 41c. WHITE WINGS Jelly -All Flavours 3 pkt. for 55c. WEBSTER'S Biscuits 9 varieties per pkt. 70c. N.Z. T-BONE STEAK per Ib. $2.50 DUTCH EDAM GOUDA Processed54 words
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Advertisement217 1969-05-18 9 "look- S» v Jjjptthisr< Now. at your store, you get a bar of New Green Palmolive soap, worth 35<fc, absolutely FREE when you buy a large-size tube of Colgate Dental Cream. This special offer is VZZ #C^* strictly limited, so buy rn| Ct M&E&^&^&c Colgate Dental Cream |TH TH is217 words
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Article11 1969-05-18 10 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SINCAuri I i m and mi a.:n.11 words
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314 1969-05-18 10 Sunday. May 18. 1969. WHAT YOU CAN DO U/HAT can we do to help' That should be the thought in every Malaysian mind this morning. In a time of crisis there is something everybody can do to strengthen with popular support the effort being made to restore confidence to the314 words
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Article, Illustration638 1969-05-18 10 RICHARD KILIAN - Dress rehearsal for the moon RICHARD KILIAN 700,000 MILES TO SEA OF TRANQUILLITY BY APOLLO 10 BY NEW YORK Till-; COUNTDOWN has started A (.';ip Kennedy for the most ambitious and dangerous space tlinl'i ever -Apollo 10, today. If it succeeds! and lew doubt il in view of p;ist successes638 words
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Article, Illustration695 1969-05-18 10 ROBIN FSSER - ROBIN FSSER RY NIW YORK SATURDAY THE meeting was m an old hall oil Lexington Avenue In Manhattan. On the platform Pulitzer priae-win-ning novelist Norman Mailer, who is seeking election this autumn as the next Mayor ot New York.695 words
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Article857 1969-05-18 10 WANG LAO WU - You and your money.. WANG LAO WU By S) THS Sunday Tim«s seriei bo»ed on actual case histories (though »h« nomil or« tietitioui) that tells you what ordinary peopU ho*e dono with a little bit of e»tro money to moke their fortunes grow. A *eri«s y»u should cut out and857 words
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Advertisement316 1969-05-18 10 Advertisement gaj nHßlaaßa ■vjBXfJBJ BJBJBJBI Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the Ideas fluently and attractway you speak and write? Art ively you Mire that you are not| The slU dy requireb out llttk making mistakes that316 words
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Advertisement24 1969-05-18 10 NEXT WEEK: What Hock Seng bought \The Sunday Time* regrets it is unable to enter into any correspondence on matter'; arising from this series].24 words
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Advertisement324 1969-05-18 11 HOW to INCREASE YOUR —^fhT" HEIGHT! 5 (=N|'>^ b«n»«tion«l R«»ul|» ol N««* //^W'.i Vf/r\ HtlttHT iNCRUst IRtAtMtNI C_*T 7*4 'I i II VIJU ow Hl a} ■te niAS nuwioiew *.<*.< il k\ incrWN vour aeißht oy a sunoie ir^l Iw N.iiur.ii Metiuia I liere aie no Orutts, j J "UmiK324 words
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Miscellaneous202 1969-05-18 11 M icusx 1 SftUll DOWN: 1 Badyei-cios 16); I Bio^ue T>; 11 j \V(jr»liir (5): 3 Colour («>; Affie^abie (9); 13 Bui 1 \«',iili iXt< vi^rsii iti 41 Jy I Commence o>; 8 Vctl r:e by knot- l6)i Lawful (5); 11 ting (1); 22 Large pill (br. 24 Clients (9>:202 words
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Article, Illustration1223 1969-05-18 12 Peter de Cruz; Ayesha Harben - Peter de Cruz Ayesha Harben By and Bid to gain foothold on S'pore and Malaysian markets X 1 ORWEGIAN industry has started taking more revolutionary steps than ever before to gain a foothold on the Malaysian and Singapore markets. Recently, a number of Norwegian1,223 words
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Article, Illustration674 1969-05-18 12 i^ORWEGIAN ships are a familiar sight in Singapore waters. In fact. In terms of tonnage, they are the biggest users of the Port of Singapore Authority, apart from British and Japanese ships. Also, Norwegian shipping companies employ on an average some 2.000674 words
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Article, Illustration889 1969-05-18 13 Peter de Cruz - Peter de Cruz been somewhat eclipsed, although the marked expansion in the aluminium Industry, where Norway is one of the world's major producers, tends to offset this. Shipping heads the export list for 1967, followed by aluminium, paper and carton,889 words
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Advertisement80 1969-05-18 12 Manufactures chemical cleaners and prophylactics for marine and industrial uses. We also perform all required chemical maintenance services. MAR-KEM (FAR EAST) LTD. 68, Jalan Benaan Kapal, Kallang Marine Industrial Site. Singapore K. Telephones: *****6-7-8. Head Office: Markem Drammen, Norway. Branches throughout USA, Scandinavia. Europe and South East Asia. HARRISONS CROSFIELD80 words
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Advertisement64 1969-05-18 12 I Salutations j to The Government and j j people of Norway on Their Constitution I Day j 1 from: MARINE SUPPLY CO., LTD. Ship Chandlers Motor Launch Owners 31, Winchester House, Collyer Quay, Singapore. Telephones: *****-*****-***** S NOR-MARINE PTE. LTD. SHIP'S TRAVELLING REPAIR SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES FOR SHIP'S EQUIPMENT EVE64 words
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Advertisement167 1969-05-18 13 GENERAL SUPPLIES CO., Sole Agents for Norsk Spraengstofindustri A/S Oslo, Norway Dynosol S 576 powered Phenolic resin glue for plywood industry -BSS 1203 WBP Dynorit powdered urea formaldehyde resin glue for plywood industry woodwork. Singapore Head Office: 51/125/151 Owen Road, Spore 8. Tel: ***** *****. Branch Office: 62, 2: Miles,167 words
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Advertisement58 1969-05-18 13 UNION MM AKSJESELSKAPET PAPER p OLLUM CO., LTD. FABRIKKER NORWAY NORWAY SUPPLIERS OF NEWSPRINT TO THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS (MALAYA) BERHAD EXCLUSIVE AGENT: ARNE VINSDAL. OSLO, NORWAY Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Government and people of Norway on Their Constitution Day Kwong Soon Engineering Co. Ltd., 2 Cavan Road,58 words
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Article, Illustration332 1969-05-18 14 200 wins on the waves STILL on the subject of the sea. let us take a look at how sails have served as more than just a simple pastime for a Singapore housewife. For Mrs. Dorothy Pollett. sailing Is a skill taken seriously; a fun sport which requires dexterity of332 words
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Article, Illustration412 1969-05-18 14 Going clown to the sea in style Pictures YOW YUN WOH. Model: MARIA FELTHAM. Clothe*: HILDAS. THE fashion tide is fast rushing in for the sea loving girl who wants to look her best on the waves, bringing willi it the trendies! sun and swim sets, brief bikinis and dazzling412 words
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Article, Illustration485 1969-05-18 15 JUDITH YONG - Now a silk for all seasons ArEENAGER was overheard telling another al a shopping gallery here: 'Thank goodness Singapore is finally |)kklik in« something worthwhile." The girls were looking over display uf Khersf.ncsc silk, made in Singapore and named after the romantic Golden Chersonese a historic label for the Malay485 words
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596 1969-05-18 15 My parents object— my girl sings in nightclubs MY GIRLFRIEND and I love each other very much, but my parents do not like her because she is a nightclub singer Shr has a guod voice and circumstances have forced her to earn her living this way. I haw thought of596 words
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Article, Illustration210 1969-05-18 15 ABOVE: Dig your feet happily into the tand with this pair of beach sandals. With rubber sole* and tied to the feet with ribbons, they can easily be packed into any bag. From Bat.i'i at $1. ABOVE The beauty rmphatis this week is on the eyes210 words
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Advertisement681 1969-05-18 14 Sweetie The Wo-id s nost exciting and exclusive Bras and Panti Girdles for Teenagers. aaaPt Be! WT^ AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING DEALERS BOBS tat Coost R.-od, ngopora. CHAMMTA High Street, S"-ejopor* GOLDEN EVERETT DEPT. STORE ron Pork HILDAS «0 A -.-(>Of. LUCK TRADERS McLWANI'S SHANTI GARMENTS SHAMPY CO, Advertisement "NowlEvery681 words
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Advertisement782 1969-05-18 14 SEASON CONFECTIONERY offers New and Delicious Pastry (Crab Curry Puff it now on Silt!) *+z"** i j^^l^^aw ja^^^ Under highly unitary condition], rhouiandt of Delicious Curry Puffs ara baina mod* dally through our Modtrn Equipment. It includes th« us* of mora thon thirty kinds of ingreduntt. Tht) pnc« told it782 words
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Miscellaneous18 1969-05-18 14 IJ(S\sAJZ>^ a Moutemctyajs montv orrw ate ony pareee nutrt A&GUfIDj (-^X irpV \JO»gEAg>yy -j^ II 11 11 Si18 words
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Advertisement90 1969-05-18 15 Rosewood Furniture (ready made made-to-order) moru»oc.u-«( by. 3 I fciiff mum n *i inn iiinnr "*T4 SHOWROOM 4.OXLEY ROAD —rr^l I II SINGAPORE. 9 B til' Jl J lEI 323K B H 1* I Ull f^lXli Antiaue Screens >8R f\\ lil^^B Jade Carvings Ji JJL- JjK Rosewood Furniture *DE I90 words
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Advertisement249 1969-05-18 15 7 Fashion WITH matdenfbrnts g/o Confection Confection bra has whisper-thin fiberfill in the lacy cups for softness and shaping. Stretch where it counts at the midriff adds breathing ease, and a blend of Dacron, nylon and cotton at the back means cool comfort. Now in six luscious colours. Sizes A,249 words
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Miscellaneous1457 1969-05-18 16 I STAR of A% the WEEK t jj 01/fi "Sfor or fft<» W>e«c" fodaj/ ii M<s» Zse Zse Kon Singapore student j born May 21, 1952. (-<> MKVSXKI) into this new h» <ogr real friend*. Ignore >r.ir of life with a (ood them heart Uu will diarover that On the1,457 words
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Miscellaneous478 1969-05-18 16 j^S 4^*^^ f JtSST* I'M SURE \PU CAN i^ j|k I DCNT yfen (^^^^f^^^=^^K^^^3J^ CAH6Fr CHANCES OF VULJR j£ Bf MOV/' JUST REMEMBER WHEN WE 1 MOOf THE OLD ONES I YOO/Z OF COURSE! Tms\ AND WE WEEVEN^ 7 GAS... RELEASED REPORT fiANPIE THAT IT WAS Vi\\.\- JteMVtP US FOR478 words
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Article, Illustration357 1969-05-18 17 AFTER a lonflj time the screen brings to us a lilm which breaks away from the conventions of police stories dark, streets, raining nights and all that. "THE STRANGE AFFAIR", a hard hitting police drama, takes a critical look a how file law357 words
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Article152 1969-05-18 17 ¥TS hard to pick out A any one quality, as "the strength of this film "DIAMONDS M >K BREAK FAST" which is as it should be. One reason is because it is a fa.«t comedy -thriller loaded with humour. The script Is excellent, ingenuously152 words
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Article506 1969-05-18 17 THE title role In Johann Strau.vs's well-know n opereita "The Olpfc) Baron." which open.s at the Victoria Theatre on May 29. ii being handled by Pong Hoe Ben« who gave a delightful interpretation of "Curly" in "Oklahoma" last year. Once cgain he Ii playing opposite Patricia Smith who506 words
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Advertisement53 1969-05-18 17 n bm r^^**T aßs^BsS*'M4^^ i 'ikT^^*'' i V'ip |^'^'^^^MrHHß ic LDI ll >> I El ijf I In Ei V^l^^^^^^BvfaVMMifNKtMv^^ f ■io ■^T4aV^^^k^^^^^^^^K^K^«MkgA^ki^ajß^BaJMajßßßßjliH I Ql G]G]G]G]G]G]G]ElH]E]G]G]E]E]E]B]G]G]gg B] i^rairPTl]TffißfiTnivqirin|jt'ii;ii^ TODAY- 1 -330 7 STATION HOTEL KEPPEL ROAD SPORE-2 Tel: *****1 3 lines All Rooms Air-Conditioned with Modern Facilities TARIFF CHARGES:Smgle: $18/-53 words
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Advertisement174 1969-05-18 17 t^M B HURRY' HURRY! wR. Your Last Chance ij^S^^B^ To See !r Pj b R QUEL WELCH I ■^■^kk^^flfli performing her qrcat S^^L Bw^ Showering act! ■F 11 am, 1.30, 4, 6 30 9 30 pm, w ICH 20tn cJIM BROWN RAQUEL WELCH BURT REYNOLDS c ttk ca 1 OPENS174 words
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87 1969-05-18 18 ll> I K.\\< is K(tl I .ill Of Junl« the ith .sinu:)adminton title ;it ard Road last In the syuad h Ong when he rouDle Pl UP tO But Upset t i minutes ed up eck to They tMman Mattar Leong Kay •j87 words
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207 1969-05-18 18 HY NY of Cambodia reached the men's singles semi -finals of the Singapore hardcourt tennis championships at Tanglin Club yesterday. He beat Amir Leow 6-3. fi-1 In the quarter-finals and will now meet second-seedea T B. Kim. who entered the semifinals by beating207 words
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Article, Illustration473 1969-05-18 18 RAIN suved Ihe visiting Hong Kong Army cricketers from defeat by Singapore (ricket Club in their one day friendly match on the Padang yesterday. SCC piled up 1',4 in 187 minutes and when rain stopped play 40 minutes before stumps the tourists had lostKok Ah Chong - 473 words
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Article124 1969-05-18 18 'T'HE FA. of Singapore* First Division competition suffered its first walkovers when two teams did not turn up for their matches. At Geylang Stadium, titlebidders Hamilton wan awarded the points when their opponent* Jti.ior A. A. failed to turn. The o-.her walko\rr was at Jalan Besar124 words
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Article401 1969-05-18 18 SYDNEY. Sat. Results of Australian League soccer matches played today: NSW SOI TH WALES NORTH DIV. 1 Adamstown 6 Cessnock 1; Newcastle 1 Toronto 0. NEW SOITH WALES FEDrKATION DIT. 1— MellU 0 Prague 1; Yugal o Auburn I. NEW SOf»M WALES FEDERATION DIV. 2— Bankstown 3401 words
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Article, Illustration200 1969-05-18 18 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By I ONG jumper Ng Hwee of Bukit Panjang provld- ed the first shock on the opening day of the Bukit Timah District Schools athletics championships at Chinese High School yesterday. Hwee, Jumping In bare feet, beat the favourite. Low Siok ChinK. with200 words
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Article133 1969-05-18 18 Wyelin sets mark In the girls' section, formldable rgs with l 7 points. i3 .iiid morrow. Mi'i'iiii iteeptecbaai 1 i Lung Jump: 1 1 1 Goli I Hlonrf 19(1 4 Diaeas: l Yip Jin Klat 2 Jnnmie Lee 3 H"n^ H' liiu-ion Shot Put: 1 Goh Hock Oblong 2 Yap133 words
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Article171 1969-05-18 18 perfon ard when ha iew record of 174: a at the Rallies institution athletic meet at Bras Basah Road yesterday. C lass 1 results 100m: Yap Bern; I g Kok Wan 3 Than Hoi Pen* li > (equals rer>: 2(inm: 1 Yhji Ben 2 Wour Kok171 words
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Article144 1969-05-18 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 PHAR PAL Skipalong Ramon* HKJPALONG Phar Pal Syndicate PHAR PAL Tinifi Harapan Skipalong Rut I Mo Ml HOLSE Mastrel Boy Ohmpic Flame SMOKO Green Son OuUpoken MM II (I Theatre Cireen Son Kace 1 I (MIN>HI INU Noble Jones Dendrobium MMll I144 words
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Article733 1969-05-18 19 ESPOM JEEP - ESPOM JEEP By VAKIN is expected to continue his winning run in the lOf Bukit Timah Cup (Race 5) today. The four-year-old New Zealand gelding scored his sixth win in 12 starts when he beat a Class 3 top division field over 8f last733 words
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Article1263 1969-05-18 19 RACE l: I. IS— CUM 3, Div. 2. (55.500) 6f 1 Ob rACiIIC LUUUb (UC lauj oamsun i It U A>u*«di t 4420U SLAKLtI fbL-scL g (Tjong 4t Cham rifi Ureua 4 UU ftvaidi j 8 4 TIMUUI HAKAJ'A.N 111 a (AUUncc) E Donnelly i 814 Kov a1,263 words
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1624 1969-05-18 19 Kingston lands a double on hot favourites rChen-Li-Chu romps home by 3V2 lengths AUSTRALIAN joekey Ricky Kmfts ton landed a double on hot favourites Winsan ($l4) and Houston Ranger ($l4) at Bukit Timah yesterday Chen-LI-Chu (Nawari Ali), a oeaten favourite last week, scored a 3£-length win In the Cl. 41,624 words
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Article333 1969-05-18 19 r pHb aupencii*r> siewwa report on yesterday's Bukit Tirnah races: Race I Dawkinb i icier ut Klattrd Oak, wat severely reprimanded tur oernuttlng ni» niuunt 10 move in passing the utnnniß pus* tin tirst time Him lau.Miiu uiuiieience to Little Ko> .inu I'uUu I'irwni; wliu »a*333 words
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Advertisement210 1969-05-18 18 If% New technology of Correspondence Education Stamford College diagnostic testing and teaching produces amazing results. Many students secure 11.5.C. in six months! Phenomenal 1968/1969 examination jffkkg^ STAMFORD COLLEGE 8$ I argest correspondence college in this region Commended as a model by educators and colombo-plan experts Pioneers in the technology of210 words
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Miscellaneous31 1969-05-18 18 DIARY (KMhi I >>.i. Ml I: Soon SCRC lI\M> Spore haidinurt champi'iiiMups .Tanglin Club MM I It— [x.r» l»iv. I: 15 30) Armed Forces v P >iire .7 30. Be sari.31 words
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Miscellaneous468 1969-05-18 18 TV and radio RADIO SINGAPURA 6 00 AM Good Morning; 6 01 ■unrtw; tterenaue. 6.30 Up And About. "00 T.S News; 7 l'J BiraklaM Bulletin. 7.30 Interma/jo; 7.45 Mu.siial Merry Oo Round; 8.00 T.S News. B.IU Un the m.i-.i 8.45 H. toiama: 9.15 Coiicerl Fn\ouine; Ho ProK Sunnnui>. y .jij468 words
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Miscellaneous426 1969-05-18 18 Bachelors; 11 30 The Nem«: 11.35 For Bachelors; 12.00 C.u>e Down. TV SINGAPURA < HAWKL S 940 A.M. IluKr.<mme Summary, 945 The Caml Burm:: •kW, 10 35 The Nui.sf.s The Piusoner. 11 »'o Pest*. Pop i ßepeal.. 12.20 P.M. Hie Bugs Bunny Show. 12.46 Programme Summary; 12.55 Belajarlah Bahasa Kebangsaaji;426 words
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Obituary64 1969-05-18 19 tUBRAMANIAM o K. Mlllnn c.f Th ra>ob rtie-1 on 17-a-l»«». Cortec« leaves for rnua Chu Kang Cemetery jr. Re .ih A^enue at 2 p.m. M« SHEE AH IHEEW aged 73 father of Cnuee Mmg Cbonx passed i sway peacefully lvh May IS6B leavin£ behind iit.u-. i-il wife. 4 sons.64 words
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Advertisement132 1969-05-18 19 saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKv fll^Laa*. 1 fi^^^^^^M^Mriaafl BsaLar 'S vav sbbbl aasV NL tJT^ sbbbbl 1 VnL Take an enchanting flight to a city of en- MIDDLE EAST. EUROPE and U.K., offering chantment aboard a swift comfortable PIA an interesting choice of stopovers for pasBoeing jet. Convenient late afternoon de- sengers journeying at132 words
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Advertisement174 1969-05-18 20 BUY A NATIONAL ELECTRONIC Um|U FLASH GUNNIM Buy a NATIONAL Electronic Flash Gun between May 15 and July 15. 1969 and you stand a chance of winning either I iwk. i < f a NATIONAL portable TV. 6-band radio, cassette recorder I or battery shaver Don't delay- se« your photographic174 words
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