The Straits Times, 21 May 1969
1969-05-21
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Title Section29 1969-05-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 TV PBSi^nr (Illlllli! I Head •■BaHBBBBI iWB) The Straits Times I std. IK4", WKDNKSD.W. M.\\ 2i. 1969 IS TEXTS KjLfisft^^lJ (D No. 072329 words
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Article, Illustration483 1969-05-21 1 LIM THOW BOON: KUALA - Tengku names his new Cabinet LIM THOW BOON: KUALA Three MCA leaders are among the 14 By LUMPUR, Tuesday TENCKU Abdul Rahman today announced his new Cabinet comprising 14 Ministers and five Assistant Ministers. Three MCA leaders will serve as Ministers charged with special functions. Another has been appointed an483 words
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300 1969-05-21 1 Relief fund gets another $100,000 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— The National Relief Fund started by the Straits Times Group for the victims of the riots in the Federal capital and other Malaysian areas has now reached a total of nearly $600,000. Yesterday nearly 5.i00.000 was received. The largest single donation today300 words
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127 1969-05-21 1 BANGKOK, Tues. Communist terrorists ambushed a police party inspecting a captured terrorist base camp on the Thai Malaysian border and wounded two policemen, police sources said today. The sources said the police major and seven officers were on an inspection tour of what was127 words
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Article311 1969-05-21 1 APOLLO-10 SPEEDS NEARER THE MOON CAPE KENNEDY, Tuesday lyilILK tin- Apollo- 10 ;islr<>iKiiiis sped nearer the moon, the Apollo-ll rocki'l and spacecraft were set up on Us launch pad. The Apollo-ll mission is the one designed to land a man on the moon in July, but it depend.-- on the311 words
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Article57 1969-05-21 1 HONG KONG. Tues Indian clawlral dancei ftttM) Paufu resumed to perform at the Hilton Hotel in Horn: Kma last riluM because liquor was being sened their. 'It tftMl m\ >'lieum. Pmvu s.i id The dancer, who an exponent of Kathaic datxine. m flown here specially to57 words
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Article, Illustration116 1969-05-21 1 r pHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, returned last night norn Tokyo with Mrs. Lee (above) after a month-long tour of Europe. Britain and the United States. They were received at the airport by the Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E. W.116 words
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Article31 1969-05-21 1 Mi ON IB! MM RON lv" *r«l--|i>-10 astronaut* no. r paring for arrival niniin tomorrow Keuter Bl mo r\r* nil MANILA H M.mil.i Bay ThWa] f«f iird txtn RrutrrReuter - 31 words
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673 1969-05-21 1 'Back to work' order to Govt servants STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues QOVERXMEXT offices here and in Petaling Java will reopen tomorrow when Hie curfew nmII !><• lifted again from <i..'!(i a.m. lo 2 p.m. Only Kainpon^ Bluim and (how Kit Road area will still be under curfew round-673 words
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Article14 1969-05-21 1 HYDERABAI i < Offldali at j mile- rn--t ol heir mp14 words
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Article, Illustration634 1969-05-21 2 HOUSTON, Tuesday (jool) GRIEF] ITs Snoopy i f i s|);kt, on the way t<> the moon nn itli the Apollo in astronauts in ol crew John W. Young toon drawing ir TV transm the spacenauts now se crack•i porsonali.,d theReuter; UPI - 634 words
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Advertisement245 1969-05-21 2 DH H HMfe BMgg. BhLfe gofe tffl I■ gfl^ ggH Cggggggß £ÜbrfL^(^^^H|M|^a^^^^^^ %Bf. "1 A Mg^ggß K I Ifr B pgii^gWkWM'''*''*^ HL ggggggV ggiV Ifc^ *m taHJltgggVß^flHMH'i ggggggt^ggggV ilgggggggggCigggMggißa Igg9gj|ggWfltfflgWHPNMHHMl I I J V 1 a^ggggß jfo I ggggggggK I *S^ k h T^ggl t m ggfggr \sW g^^^gggf i^Hgf245 words
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Article290 1969-05-21 3 HE WILL MEET THIEU AT MIDWAY WASHINGTON. Tuesday i pHESIDENT Nixon will llv to the iiiid-l'acilic in ►ear I uture For a meeting with South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van riiifii, it w;is learned last light The meeting probably will be held on Midway Island within the nextUPI - 290 words
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Article, Illustration254 1969-05-21 3 REBELS SEEK UN HELP TO 'END MASSACRE* :N W. IRIAN LONDON, Tues MCW YORK. Tues— The self-styled leader of the rebellion against Indonesian administration in West Irian today &«ked for an immediate UN Intervention In the former Dutch colony. In 3. telegram to Secre-tary-General U Thant. Mr. Marcus Kaisiepo. who254 words
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100 1969-05-21 3 Envoys from 11 capitals to discuss China HONG KONG, Tues. Japanese diplomats in Asia will meet in Hong Kong on Thursday to study recent developments In Communist China The three-day conference will be attended by Japanese diplomats from Taiwan. South Korea, South Vietnam. Cambodia, Laos. Thailand, Burma. Pakistan. Malaysia. IndonesiaUPI - 100 words
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70 1969-05-21 3 That Kennedy hotel sues for payment LOS ANGELKS Tues The Amba.-sador Hotel where Sen Robert F Kennedy was assassinated has Mied his campaign committee for hi* unpaid $85.1100 note) bill The committee nas oeen unable to raise sufficient funds to pay all It* debt> despite special (und-iaisiiiK afl.nr.-- at winch70 words
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232 1969-05-21 3 JETS STREAK IN TO SILENCE GUNS IN VALLEY LONDON, Tues. Israeli jets streaked Into Jordan twice yesterday on rocket and bombing runs. Israeli spokesmen said the raids hit military targets but Jordan said one of then wax aimed at civilians, killing one and wounding five. The Israeli spokesmen .■-aid theUPI - 232 words
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Article30 1969-05-21 3 SAIGON Tiies Vietcona wt ofT a bomb In a packed cinema In Tuy Hoa. 230 Miles from Salaon last night, killing fl'e civilians and wounalng 24 other*.30 words
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466 1969-05-21 3 Beaming Mao throws a party for 10,000 Red troops I|OX<i KONG, Tues. Chairman .M;io Tsetung um\ Vicechairman Lin Pino yesterday received some 10.000 iirmy personnel from various parts ol (.'liina. Radio Peking reported today The reception took place at the Great Hall of the People in Peking, the radio said.466 words
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156 1969-05-21 3 Actresses' guide on when to give all for art HEW YORK, Tues. Equity, the- actors' trade union, hits drawn up ;i special code to help younfi American actresses decide where und when they should take off their clothes. The five-point code has been drawn up because of the increasing numberReuter - 156 words
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Article38 1969-05-21 3 TOKYO. Turv —A Japanese frelehter sank today, killing tout of Its 13 crew, after a collision with a 210.0n0-ton Llberlan tanker on a trial run in Southern Japan Two other crew members are mlsslnc38 words
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141 1969-05-21 3 DEATH THREAT SO RAY STAYS IN SPECIAL CELL VASHVILLE (Tttini ll Tues— James Earl Ray. convicted killer of Dr. Martin Luther King, is being kept in maximum security at the state prison here because of a threat against his life. Tennessee's Corrections Commissioner Mr. Harry Avery said yesterday he hadReuter - 141 words
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Article26 1969-05-21 3 SEOUL. Tues A North Korean who crossed the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) under cover of darkness MM shot and killed by American troops early Tuesday26 words
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Article247 1969-05-21 3 US won't give up after Vietnam IiAM.KOK, Tuesday •JMI K American Secretary of Stale, Mr William Rogers, pledged today that even after I.S. troops have left Vietnam the United States would not stop striving for long-term peace in South Kast Asia. Mr. Rogers, in his opening statement to the 14th247 words
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236 1969-05-21 3 Japanese want US as trade partner in S-EA \I-\V YORK, lues. Japanese business no longer wants Kasl and Southeast Asia for its private playground, an American hanker told t'.S. executives \csU'rdav. "They would now like us to co-ordinate with them and be controlled in our advance into South east saidUPI - 236 words
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Advertisement183 1969-05-21 3 Th* Navitimer im.1.111 \»r>ion ot [he I'osmonaut chrunogrjph. The Navitimer h in extraordinary watch created hv the grra: S U, BRETT' LING ol (kticvj I: is a pcrteu.\ nrnni -h in its primary fIMKUMM i c. it tells the time in hours, minutes and But it jlxi hj\ spcul iejturei183 words
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Advertisement35 1969-05-21 3 I 1 Ceramics jrf^^L I Impeccable starlte I Quality I The best quality porcelain f j^r dinner- wares which give V^ satisfaction to everyone. STARLITE r k 5? STARLITE CERAMIC INDUSTRY LIMITED I I AoS^tv*^^tAl^*JCyks^^S*JCy^^^Cy^35 words
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150 1969-05-21 4 Job shortage for doctors only temporary: Prof gINCiAPORE, Tues. Medical students were today assured that current unemployment in the profession was a "temporary phenomenon." This assurance was given by the Dean of Medicine at the University of Singapore, Prof. Lira Kok Ann, in a message to the Freshmen Orentation souvenir150 words
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Article, Illustration262 1969-05-21 4 Scottish flying medallion for MSA I pilot- SINGAPORE, Tues. Second Officer, Teo Chwee Beng, 21 of Malaysia Singapore Airlines has won the coveted medallion presented annually by the Lord Provost and (,'ouncillors of" the Cily :n (I Royal Burgh of Perth, Scotland, for being the b*.'s[ living sti dent for262 words
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Article40 1969-05-21 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tiie Government-run Neptune Orient Line has become a lull member of the Par Eastern Freight Conterence A PEPC announcement said all shippers who used this lines ships would be entitled to the normal rebates.40 words
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Article158 1969-05-21 4 Today's ETV programme r pODAYS educational TV on Channels l.s as follows 7.50-8.10 a.m. General Science. Bee 11. Experiment.', with Electricity. 8.30-8.50: English Literature. Sec. II The Barretts 01 Wimpole Street <Pt. I): ».05-9.-.'5: Mathematics Sec. I 'ion. rotation, rellection and enlargement; 9.45-10.05: English Second language. Sec. II The Lady158 words
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Article43 1969-05-21 4 SINOAPORE. Tues. Pull diplomatic relations have been established between Singapore and the Kingdom of Nepal. Singapore's High Commissioner to India, Mr. Maurice Baker, has been appointed to serve concurrently as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Kingdom of Nepal.43 words
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183 1969-05-21 4 First Lady to open exhibition by welfare services SINGAPORE, Tuesday YfORK than 40 voluntary and welfare organisations will take nart in the Combined Welfare Services Exhibition and Sale of Work at the Victoria Memorial Hall on May SI. The show the seventh organised by the Singapore Council of Social Service183 words
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147 1969-05-21 4 1,000 JOB TRIAL VACANCIES FOR SCHOOL LEAVERS SINGAPORE. Tues. Government departments and commercial and Industrial organisations have promised about 1.000 places for this year"s Youth Week In commerce and Industry to be held in August. Th« project is organised Jolntlv by the Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Government'- Vocational147 words
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92 1969-05-21 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— When police constable Wong Hon Hat returned home after duty at Orchard police station yesterday, he found a house-breaker in his room. He caught Low Mou Tfang In the act of opening his police kit In his room at River Valley Road, and92 words
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94 1969-05-21 4 Special 150 th anniversary port welcome SINOAPORE. Tuea. A Japanese freighter the Kyusei M»ru which arrived here last Friday on her maiden voyage was given a special 160 th anniversary welcome by the Port of Singapore Authority. The PBA Director-Operations. Mr. Loh Heng Kee. went on board and presented Captain94 words
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Article53 1969-05-21 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A soldier. Chlm Choon Hua. 18. was killed yesterday after he was knocked down by a military truck In the Singapore Armed Forces Simon Road Camp. Chlm of Shaw Road, who was attached to the Camp, died Instantly. There were 64 other traffic53 words
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Advertisement140 1969-05-21 4 TOMORROW! A DELIGHTFUL LOOK AT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN PARENTS DECIDE TO GET MARRIED! *y \JL UHTHSirVDV^ \i GET EGGROIL L] by BiIVXE #S&LL PAT CARROLL BARBARA HERSHEY (A CBS Release) 4 BIG STARS in the years SPECTACULAR AND EXCITING ADVENTURE! Rock Hudson- Ernest Borgnine Patrick McGoohanJim Brown Super Ranawsion'and Metrocokx140 words
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Advertisement26 1969-05-21 4 KALLANG PARK THE AUSTRALIAN FUN FAIR STAR ATTRAiTIOX:--f 111 HOU HIM SHOW JUST FOR FUN OPENING 6.30 P.M. ADMISSION 20 cts. ADULTS NIGHTLY 10 cts. Childrsi26 words
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Advertisement26 1969-05-21 4 IGALAXy!BIB| 14TH OAY TODAY «t 3.c p.m. Sunil Dutt Nutan Pron "MILAN" Eastmancolor Hindi En]. Malay Subtitle* Chlldr.n as eti ALL Seats Distributed by CATHAY f)26 words
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Advertisement292 1969-05-21 4 I I LIDO-OPENS TOMORROW! I \WWOM\ move over J\ i lliijt W BARDOT, DUN A WAY, f** P« WELCH TAYLOR! V <C PW|^JH^ Here comes a girl who has jJf everything but inhibitions jff i 9'J'M: I JJ| PJBF A <*^rW>. i MIREILLE DARC Si SKI A HOY* SF"Ti W\292 words
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Advertisement527 1969-05-21 4 I LCATHAYttI LAST DAY! 1 11 am. 1 30. 4 00.6.30 4• 30 prr I I "SNOW TREASURE James Fro- I I CATHAY t PALACC OPENS TOVORT).'. THi STRANGE AFFAIR V LAST DAY! Showi 1 1.43. S IS 1 30 pm NOW AT NORMAL PRICES w&M s'WHERE EAGLES DARE Richard527 words
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Article37 1969-05-21 5 In th* mi lay It was rrLVputv PirI «ijl De>-al. passro t.i Sydney ter \\a.- Mr H. tidra Dr.sai. Chief Minuter of It «hn will return v 31 (or a thre*-dajr37 words
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109 1969-05-21 5 $11,905 for crash victim's estate kJi.NCAPORE. Tues. The family of a list, killed m m accident four years awarded si 1.905 and costs by istice Tan Ah Tan in the High Court toWIL be paid o the Public Trustee for of Abdul Rahnan bin Kemat il Hahman. married a child,109 words
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Article, Illustration135 1969-05-21 5 Appointments to three new chairs at varsity SINGAPORE. Tues.— The University of Singapore today anannounced appointments to three new chairs two in engineering and one in accountancy. Dr Chin Kee Kean. -•■•nor lecturer in civil engineering was appointed dean of the faculty of Kngineerin« lor thre< yearDr. Jimmy Chen Wle135 words
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237 1969-05-21 5 Sata clues show that 3,000 will I get TB every year SINGAPORE. Tues. There is evidence to suggest that some 3.000 people will develop clinically active tuberculosis annually In the Republic, the Singapore Anti-tuber-culosis Association reported tdoay. It ary t hernfort- Uia; all existing tuberculosis measun be continued with the237 words
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73 1969-05-21 5 No new cases of cholera in Singapore SINGAPORE. Tups NO fre.sh CUM of cholera havr been reported since yesterriay's conlirmatlon <>l three new cases in family living in the Redhlll area. bringing the total in the 1 present outbn-ak to Jour A Health Ministry source i said all nece>.»ary precautionary73 words
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Article112 1969-05-21 5 DRY ENTRANCE FOR AIR PASSENGERS SINGAPORE, lues Malaysia Sincaporr Airlines arr experimenting with sine way awnings to providr shelter to passenger* who hoard or alight in thr rain. When it rained thii morning passengers hoarding a BO\( V( -10 for I uiidoii used the sheltered gaasjway. (Straits Times picture show-112 words
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332 1969-05-21 5 Woman, 26, alleges: Date on Chinese New Year's day ended in rape SINGAPORE, Tuesday A WOMAN lold h i our t today t li;il she went ko ;< cabaret, accepted a date from r stranger and was raped Ihe nexl day, Chinese New Year's l)a\ The woman. 26. referred I332 words
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224 1969-05-21 5 Cargo for Port Swettenham unloaded at Penang PENANG, Tues. Over 2.000 tons of Port Swettenham cargo have been unloaded in P.nanp. the Penang Port Commission dls- < Insert in a statement today. And muie will continue to be unloaded in Penang until the situation becomes m ran il.' It -;<:d224 words
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Article61 1969-05-21 5 SINGAPORE Tuev Se\en people neie injured in a clash at nine lasi night at trie Junetiun <'l Bachdad Street and Kandahar Street In the North Biirtce Road area The Acllnx Police Secretary. Deputy Superintendent H i. Buudnrjrß, *.ni\ thii mi a «..-i- ult by i group61 words
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Article400 1969-05-21 5 LONDON TUH The m<irkrt liki.i v ranuMi it.- dnwndiitt after i thi' paM two BeastOßM technical mllv. uil> tin fid, the F)ninci.il ThMI iikl'\ \\«.n 7 8 oO*n at 42li.fi. ■qulUm ihowed [airly vidr,tnr,.d kweea, reflccUni -.riling hikl in kkMBO i>l iniyrrs. Tm.s and rubber* held steady. CloMng400 words
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Advertisement46 1969-05-21 5 TnwonshineS -P**^. ••xclusiv* n«w dance spot tno cover charge f •mt«lyiam sat ext 2am JyllfcT' iTel *****1 I. Singapore finest entertainment rendezvous imtely la m sat ext 2am tT*! ***** GtOve .^J^SZ Poolside Barbecue -^^K ssV J^ssH 1 1 ifHHsBsH rs| ofl m&? WBLm bbsHHsbMbsMPlsbbl IP46 words
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Advertisement117 1969-05-21 5 The Rich Guyis Cigarette. Kent Expensjves. jl Deluxe 100s. PE^J I I I j I alters. I I I ik 1 i.srv- i -t mum- hjl San BsEßw It cost 51.20 per pack B KONG HOA LIMITED, fK Imported troin U.S.A. by y 2 George Street, Si r »iport. W117 words
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89 1969-05-21 6 Tun Razak, Eastman in talks on defence aid Xl \IA 1.1 MPIK. Tue*.— Tun Abdul Razak today held an hour-lone disi ussioii ith the Australian Ilith Commissioner here. Mr. A.J Ea.stman. mi the po>vibilitv of Australia providing defence equipment. Tun Razak told newsmen alter the daily meeting of the National89 words
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Article31 1969-05-21 6 MALACCA. lue.s. Thr M^ ,iii.i branch of tbe Ex-serwc»* '..in of WM Mslay.si* hn> directed Ita member* «r.) irr :U\ jtc bet, v rr lur Biiluarv >er\ ic*.31 words
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154 1969-05-21 6 UNIVERSITY PAPER TO HELP 'REBUILD' THE NATION I7UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Univei t sity of Malaya today I published the'first of a series of newsletters 1 designed to assist in the •reconstruction of the Malaysian nation.' In a mr.-saKe to the publication. Laporan Un:vtrsiti. the Vice-Chancel-lor. Prof. Ungku Aziz, laid154 words
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Article, Illustration100 1969-05-21 6 Malaysians in S'pore send food parcels QINGAfORE, Tu«-s. Two wagM loads nf food donations from .M.tl.iYM.tii i.nu'iiinirnl and naval personnel in Singapore for riot victims in Malaysia left by train tonight for Kuala Lumpur. Over 100 \\i\es of staff at the Malaysia* High Commissioner here, officers and men of K.D.100 words
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195 1969-05-21 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. I With the all-rounri Improvement in the situation in Kuala Lumpur, transport services between Singapore and the Malaysian capital are slowly returning to normal. Malayan Railway put on a upeeUU passenger train for K'.iala Lumpur at 8 p m today It is dur195 words
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105 1969-05-21 6 TOKYO, lues— Japanese shipyards are concerned that Malaysia's racial trouble nmht delay a tender call to be held by the Malaysian International Shippinc Company for two cargo liners from Japan. The lshikaw.i.jima-Ha-rim.i Heavy Industries Ltd. said today five Japanese shipyards had beenReuter - 105 words
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255 1969-05-21 6 IPOH. Tues. Da to 1 Haji Ahmad Said, chairman of the Perak Alliance was yesterday appointed the new Mentri Besar by the Sultan of Perak at the Istana Iskandariah in Kuala Kangsar. The oath taking ceremony, also to be performed at the Istana255 words
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408 1969-05-21 6 Brisk business at GPO and PJ post office KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J"HE General Post Office here and the Petaling Jaya main post office did brisk business today when they opened during the relaxation of the curlew. Restricted services such as pension payments, withdrawals from savings accounts and money order payments408 words
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115 1969-05-21 6 JPOH. lues. The Perak Supervisor of Elections. Mr lee Kok Chens said toda> that Tun V. T. Samhanthan won the first count and a ie<ount of votes in the Sunge? Siput parliamentary constituency. He was commenting on a report in today s115 words
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Article52 1969-05-21 6 ALOR STAR T r Th» private secretary to the of Kfdah Inche Ahamad bin Mamn. 58, is to retire alter 39 years with the State Government Hr will be succeeded by Kedah Civil Service officer Syed Harun bin Syecl Hashln Alaefree. a former Ah I town52 words
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100 1969-05-21 6 Aid drive by law students in Singapore CINGAPORE, Tues. Th« University of Singapore Law Society today expressed Its sympathy to people affected by the disturbances in West Malaysia.* The society In a statement *aid It was now spearheading a drive for donations from students and staff members ot th» university.100 words
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Advertisement619 1969-05-21 6 STANDARD MALAYA (fsso) BERHAD ANNOUNCEMENT I standard Mal.iya Kcrhad annouiue 1 11.1t at the 10th Annual (iener.il Meeting of st<>« kholdrrs of thr C omnany duly convened on Thursday, May 15, 1»«». at 12.00 noon, the Items of ordinary business .is given In the Notice of Meeting dated April 29.619 words
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Miscellaneous162 1969-05-21 6 I liil oh»p By I. T. II unil in ■■r~VWA.rS ON THE YES. EVERY- >"*~* ■^/y)do^""**M IS~ >v I I GOOD HEWINS.' IT %tiWll V^KiiV^ ■I YEW SCREEN? WlNa POOPLES V, f lfZ£poOK IV WMAT /V\ SURE VtfkSNT MINE.' J 'IWlllW PtD THEY MAKE 56EI^ IN I IS STIU- If162 words
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Article, Illustration901 1969-05-21 7 ARUN SENKUTTUVAN - ARUN SENKUTTUVAN -By (SINGAPORE, Tues. Four nun had "operated in a very knowledgeable way" to persuade a C1I) officer !<» give pr<>tection l<> certain four <ligit lottery premises, it was alI today. A DPP. told the Third •ri c t Court that through901 words
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100 1969-05-21 7 CEYLONESE ASSN. MEETING INVALID: RULING SI.RKMRAN. Tins— Dato Justice Abdul Hamid bin rmji Omar ruled today that the annual general meeting of the Negri Sembiian Ceylonrsp Association held on .May 5 last year was invalid because its secretary had not railed for it. and that the president and officials elected100 words
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Article, Illustration212 1969-05-21 7 MSA ('SMALL AIRLINE, BIG FUTURE) MAY BE AEROFLOT AGENT SINGAPORE, Tues. Malaysia-Sin-gapore Airlines is likely to act as traffic handling agents lor Aeroflot, Hussia's national airline. This was discussed today at a high-level meeting between officials from both airlines at the MSA boardroom. MSA acted as Aeroflot > traffic handling212 words
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156 1969-05-21 7 SINGAPOKF Lay Soon. M). quitted and dischargi the Fifth District today after a legal quibble over the term "would not .stand on MD in' wnlch he used when he trWI >o get $400 from a b.'ead--eller. Ten Yew l.i.> Tan was <illr<jed156 words
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217 1969-05-21 7 Rape case girl: I lied about first meeting with him GINdAPOMK. Tuts. A 17-year-old factory the j leading witness in a rape case today admitted she had lied bet ore the Ilitfh Court about the first time she met the man accused of raping her. This morning, she told the217 words
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Advertisement130 1969-05-21 7 Flying north? Take the first flight with us any morning and «■£>- leave the crowd-and-bustle way of travelling to others! We Hjppt jet you north as early as 8.00 am. Your choice :to Hong 'j&ffi* Olimew jet- Set timetable Kong and Tokyo via Kuala Lumpur 3 times a week via130 words
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Miscellaneous162 1969-05-21 7 Straits Times Crossword A( MM In Mark iB>. L C«t wltn no Ull follows like 7 "«>* ln »*kward SKK SttTA gyrSß ST* C.t at ihe seaside abroad or Incarnation^ that reveal, I m a. Cat ha^£en dk?urb*d \hd <>"* bed In 8 U for My Ud, KuT/oT 1 proves162 words
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1051 1969-05-21 8 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL by IPOH, Tu«s LIFE In sprawling Perak during the past few days will long be remembered. Though the curfew imposed suddenly last Tuesday night in several parts of the State brought in its train Inevitable inconveniences and hardships the people have1,051 words
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Article289 1969-05-21 8 ires have > common place that t nt of Apollo 1U was taken very much for gilttd. This is Americas 20th (and the world's 32nd manned flight to the stars, and while the mission will fall short of .setting planned distance or endurb it stands apart from289 words
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Article445 1969-05-21 8 tiing to normal is a •nmfoitniK phrase, a true description of the past 48 :-i the Federal capital and V. lia in general, but a phrase which a pd to conceal the problems still ahead. Unmistakably the i iintimie to irfew was lifted yesterday throughout Sel■riK'T (except445 words
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Article210 1969-05-21 8 As France moves towards June 1. polling day in the presidential election, M. Alain I'oher, who has been interim President since ,i! de Gaulle s resignation, has upset calculations hy moving ahead of M. Pompidou in the public opinion polls. The former Prime Minister still holds a210 words
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Article1318 1969-05-21 8 HUGH MABBETT - HUGH MABBETT r— by KUALA LUMPUR FROM RIOT AND DESTRUCTION TO BETTER DAYS THROUGH DEVOTION, COURAGE AND GOODWILL WHEN tne balance sheet of the past weeks trouoles in Kuala Lumpur is eventually compiled, individual contributions of courage, ingenuity, devotion and hard work will surely stand out. Amid1,318 words
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Advertisement79 1969-05-21 8 EHb^ THE 1969 MAN'S WATCH Bk ,r t 'S^'^vL llOt rn*i-made. S«iko make* it by y^^^^^^^ I automation A fine precision watch I comparable in quality to conventionaj f 1 watches costing twice as much. 11"* «sv/Cj* 1 This is the modern way to buy a a wa tch: pay79 words
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Advertisement230 1969-05-21 8 LEARN ARABIC BY RADIO The U A R. Broadca'ting from Cairo broadcasts Arabic lessons by Radio, within the English programme Deamed to Singapore on a short wave of Ms. B. 16.74 ***** K Cs Cairo Summer Time From 16.50 To 17,10 Cairo Time 1.1.. V) 16,10 G..M.T. 13,50 14,1* Singapore230 words
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Article, Illustration155 1969-05-21 9 SO ENCOURAGING. THIS X.L SCENE... I KAr hIC jams yesterday morning in Jaian Mountbatton (at right) and in other parts of Kuala Lumpur wore welcome signs of a return to normalcy after a week of tension. encouraging there was not a policeman or soldierOthman Yaacob - 155 words
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190 1969-05-21 9 Graduate Society wants inquiry into the riots I/UALA LUMPUR. Cuea A call to Government to set up a commission of Inquiry "as soon as it is feasible" to establisVi the causes of the dist v r b a nces was made today. The call came from the ol the UnBernama - 190 words
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192 1969-05-21 9 Gifts of food, biood acclaimed as 'good omens' SINGAPORE. Tues. Donations of blood and food to Malaysia were acclaimed last nighl a* bfiiiK good omens for tnnreasini friendship and harmony" between th« two countries. Mr. T. VV. Ong, president of the Pcranakan Association, speaking at its I annual meeting, said:192 words
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Article46 1969-05-21 9 PENANO TUM Penang Umno diusion lisa Instructed all Its bianche- to prepare reports of their activates during the general election. The branches are slso asked Ui hvt the causes of the Alliance* setback hi \\-r\r areas, ■nrt in .vuK?e«t remediM lor future election*.46 words
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Article, Illustration326 1969-05-21 9 STEPHENS: WE MAY HAVE TO CONSULT DEFENCE PARTNERS CANBERRA. Tuesday. MALAYSIA would have to consult its defence partners if the Communists managed to restore a state of Emergency in th« country, the Malaysian High Commissioner, Dato Donald Stephens, said today. However, he old not see the situation getting to thatReuter - 326 words
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Article98 1969-05-21 9 Jelutong killing: Three remanded DENANG, Tues. A 17-year-old girl, Ooi Siew Tin. was today charged in the Court with the murder of Kassim bin Omar, an Umno publicity "officer. Her mother and grandmother, who were in court, sobbed as the charge was explained to her. No plea was recorded. Ooi98 words
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Article31 1969-05-21 9 IPOH. rues. ID* Mr-lhod- 1. i<l and (un fair ichrclui-tl for May 31 haa been postponed to June 18 Coupons .o!ci will oe \.<Uci lor the new date.31 words
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95 1969-05-21 9 |£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. iV Police have been given the power to dispose of the bodies of those kUled during the disturbances. The order, made under the Emergency Regulations, also provides tor Inquests and death inquiries to be dispensed with In ca.ses of people killed95 words
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108 1969-05-21 9 JACK FINGLETON - Gorton: No request for help from Tengku JACK FINGLETON From (JANBI.RR A I uev Th« Prime Minister. Mr. John diir.tm. in Par■i.inirnt today that he had liari no information to suggest tli.it Tengku Alxlul Kahnian had called upon tlir Australian High Commissioner in Kuala l.umpur for ,is>istanre by Australian troops108 words
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Advertisement192 1969-05-21 9 Z- kl 6TH Ay ENUE (6 m/s) BUKIT TIMAH ONLY FEW LEFT -BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! PHASE II tSTATE FRONTING 6TH. AVENUE a ntwly 2 STOREY TERRACE HOUSES compiled metallic Rood joining from Bukit SELLING PRICE FROM $31,000/Timoh Rood to Holland Rood. LOAN MAXIMUM $20,000/- HIGH CLASS RESIDENTIAL AREA192 words
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Advertisement118 1969-05-21 9 Post Herald Hong Kong's bigg.*t English Newspaper ORDERS MAY BE PLACED WITH Martcan b Son* (Malaysia' Ltd., 74 Orchard Road, Slngaport i, Tel: ***** 1B Battery Road. Singapore 1. Tel: ***** Airport Book Stall, Paya Labar Airport, Singapore 19. Tel: ***** V. Ratantomy flr Cfe, 181-N, Jalan Kayu, Singapore 2«,118 words
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Miscellaneous795 1969-05-21 9 TV MALAYSIA IHANNKUS: Kuala l.umpur Haa |jg Watch Mr. 51IW%»A1*UKA iri't I'm. int. I] ip<,l- and W:/«id st.t:;! Electricity I'-lul Kluan, 9. 735 The Neu S.^ur*. '{00 lM P"— I— T^tv n JTs^'SS-trii'^Mn M ,•>,, Beverly HiUbUhes: ftft iBSA^IS n'lr^r 8 1 J^ LV^l 3, 326 Ih l 1 Great795 words
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Article, Illustration151 1969-05-21 10 SINGAPORE oxygen are Importing tank load* of ltqaid nitrogen from tbHr Australian \w>clate The Commonwealth Industrial Oases Limited (CM) —to help meet the demand which ha* grown rapidly with the evtahlishment of semiconductor m.tnuf.irttirrrs In Singapore. Mr J. Boyleaging IHrector of M)l states. It i* *ot151 words
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Article173 1969-05-21 10 SINGAPORE and Malaysia's most successful Canon dealers left recently lor Japan on a tenday holiday sponsored by The Guthrle Waugh Organisation and Canon Inc. of Japan. The trip was awirded to ten dealers for their efforts in promoting the sale of Canon cameraa whirh -parried173 words
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212 1969-05-21 10 Singapore one of leading markets in Far East SINGAPORE is one of the leading markets in the Far East for modern fastening techn\ques and equipment. "Its practical approach ln development and ready acceptance of modern techniques put Singapore ahead of most countries." said Mr. D.F. Becker, marketing director of Hlltl212 words
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Article41 1969-05-21 10 Mr. John Church who recently returned to the UK. after 10 years ln Singapore, has been appointed P O's Continental Passenger Manager. Mr. Church's appointment was announced by P O Lines following the reorganisation of the London Passenger Department41 words
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Article, Illustration299 1969-05-21 10 MOK SIN PIN - Plans are finalised for big joint venture enterprise MOK SIN PIN By JACK Chia Industries (S) Ltd., and Drug Houses of Australia Ltd Melbourne, have finalised plans for their joint venture enterprise. Known as Drug Houses of Australia (Asia) Pte. Ltd.. the new company, which has an authorised capital of299 words
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Article, Illustration109 1969-05-21 10 Airline man made supervisor \I\K. Wong Toon Nam. (above) aged 29. has been appointed Cargo Supervisor of Lufthansa German Airlines. His appointment was announced by Mr. A. vom Hofe. the airline's Manager for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. Mr. Won? Joined the airline in 1965 as a clerk at Paya Lebar109 words
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Article90 1969-05-21 10 Priglklng International, division of Cummins Engine Co Inc. of America, are consolidating their activities ln this region. The company, whose automobile air conditioners, now claim a major share of the local market, sent out to Singapore last week Mr Oscar Johnson, their recently appointed International Sales manager90 words
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Article246 1969-05-21 10 "GLASS" BOATS FOR REPUBLIC rpHF. world famous Keith Nelson craft, which are specialised boats built of glass reinforced plastic, will shortly be manufactured and completed In Tanjong Rhu. Mr. J. A. Wilde, managing director of Vosper Thornycroft I'niteer* Ltd., whose parent company the Vosper Thornycroft Group purchased the capital of246 words
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Article, Illustration161 1969-05-21 10 THE Blue Funnel cargo liner NELEUS (7.542 groag tons) recently loaded a 70-ton ladder winch for Port Swettenham which Is to be Installed on a floating dredge used for tin mining in Malaysia. The ladder winch was r made by Richards Structural SteelAgencies - 161 words
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Article58 1969-05-21 10 Big orders for prefab houses KUMPULAN Guthrle Sendirian Berhad which has launched a range of locally manufactured prefabricated houses has to date received orders totalling $750,000 for these lowbuildings. The Guthrle prefabricated buildings are all made entirely of locally-manu-factured materials and art Intended mainly for use on estates, construction sites,58 words
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Article158 1969-05-21 10 rE president of Phillips Drill Co. Inc.. Michigan City, Indiana, Mr. F.A. Werstein, last week visited Singapore for a market survey and to discuss the possibility of set""" n f«*»ti*r». Claimed to be the worlds largest manufacturer of concrete anchoring devices with almost 60 years'158 words
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Advertisement240 1969-05-21 10 Vf^ t3^*^SßL» m Even people who say they are not supermt FW i^V ?^9PH 9 stitious will "touch wood," cross their ff Ak i^m VC^^l .'-MHi fingers or avoid walking under ladders. I* Vv^ ll^i ln a ttie crises of llfe whether in I 11 Sfm > mw m B240 words
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Advertisement74 1969-05-21 10 VERY ABSORBING SUBJECT! Wait till you spread it on. You'll *gl hl find Old Spice talc very i[§ absorbing. It's thirsty. Soaks Jm i\ up what a towel leaves on. Me jf^. And it makes a man smell f^ I=S, good -and masculine-all i, day. Like Old Spice Lime and74 words
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Article, Illustration340 1969-05-21 11 British pledge of military aid after withdrawal ASSURANCE TO SEATO BANGKOK Tuesday gRITAIN will be able to send a significant force to South East Asia after withdrawing from Malaysia and Singapore if the circumstances demand. Lord Shepherd, Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, said this here today.Reuter - 340 words
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Article35 1969-05-21 11 MNi.APORI. Turs Thr Siruaporr Indian Ch.imhfi of rimnirrip today handed to thp Malar*";m Hlgk ('iramiwion 1.008 case* of condensed milk fii distribution to "thr unfortunate victim* of the riient di>turhamrs in Malat»i.<35 words
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186 1969-05-21 11 More than $20mil. taken out of Bank of —China CINGAPORE, Tues. The Government today said that more than $20 million had been withdrawn from the Singapore branch of the Bank of China in Battery Road during the past 10 days. It added that todays clearIng house accounts showed the bank186 words
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94 1969-05-21 11 lOH OKI KAHKI Tue». Healfh authorities here are keeping a close watch on the cholera situation in Singapore, but haw not yet decided to set up a health checkpoint at the Causeway here. But preparations are being made in i-a*e such a cherk i>94 words
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Article, Illustration210 1969-05-21 11 SINGAPORE. Tuesday OKI TV PAI of Taiwan had a windfall two days ago. And It wasn't just because she was chosen Taipeh's TV queen. The "windfall," as she put it, was having her winning trip to Hong Kong extended to210 words
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170 1969-05-21 11 A call to set up Asian news agency CINGAPORE, Tues. An Egyptian Journalist. Dr. Clovis Maksoud. today urged all Asian newspaper publishers to pool resources and establish an Asian news agency. He said such an agency would put Asian rvrnts in a true perspective for Asian Dr. Maksoud. one of170 words
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Article40 1969-05-21 11 MALACCA. Tues. Twenr?one curfew breakers were fined $40 each here today They pleaded guilty Nineteen other people pleaded not cuilty to charces ot being In possession of offensive weapons. They were ordered to be remanded In custody.40 words
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Article20 1969-05-21 11 KCAL.A LL'MPL*R. Tues. Eir.b<i.s>y announcv that the reception to mark Constitutional Day on May 23 has be*n cancelled.20 words
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Advertisement868 1969-05-21 11 Want to see your name listed free of cost in the Builder Directory? jMHHHHBHBHHH^^KHHHHj hi ILDI.NG INDUSTRY DIRECTORY BUYERS kUDE I Fn CTtr y UBd r »OLD TYPE HEADING <g HKSIO gjwn'ito?.^ f iCC ldmg t0 the U I?^WpHNP3BBE CHINA LIGHT ft POWER CO. LTD. CHINA FWGINEERS, LTD, THE UST868 words
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Miscellaneous17 1969-05-21 11 Buys Bunny By Bulph Hvintdahl //©I 1 S I'M NOT J— V I RELEASED TUEi \l 7/117 words
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Article124 1969-05-21 12 JUST RECEIVED a *MB)i seIeCUOB BBSB HI Available I Hxb .-ireet 6 »r» RAJA FEREMPUAN PRIMARY SCHOOL Udh Till h"l<* <b" r •n>--'» 1 school sports on Tuc.dsy. 10th Junt V I»EW BERNINA PORTABLES. Top Consumer Tttts. Extremely Simple Operation. Kret Catalogues. Gammeters 41 '2nd UpsUirs, IS Collyer Quay.124 words
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Obituary21 1969-05-21 12 MRS SBLLAMMAH KUNARATNAM N a-e Mr. Kunaramam. mother of N:th>anantnam, lenang Mrs. SinnaMrs Thirunavaksrasu passed >' ay la addukoddai on 1ti.j.6921 words
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Obituary22 1969-05-21 12 IN MEMORY OF Mr. Ang Phrk Ann who left us on ?ltt May 1965. Kememnertd by all who loved him.22 words
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Advertisement644 1969-05-21 12 IC.NOW'COStMINTS »«)«IIVI«S»llltS. sNIHUNCCNmtS BIHTNS. ClUt KTIYITICS. CSHISUNCtJ BIsINS fKt.ttMtHTS, I FUNMUS CREETINCS IN MERhMIaM. MIMUSES. MISSIXt >E*SSNU. P.».C HIUIfHS t IEUHIOrS ill Miliatti 521 ftr 21 wsrii. mi Jlsilitul wtrt SI N «H Qttef ClmrSt* tsVtft.lfesU M.t.tiM ti.it IST 1J w«rt», ikl aMilitatl mmt 51 emls. Slruli Tints Urntt t*ir|t644 words
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Advertisement993 1969-05-21 12 ALL APPLICANTS. »*S Bag* uouluBsl Certificates and testimoc mi. come to Metropolitan B riaiog BBMBBj 40 Medciros Bu Idiot. USBfl Street oi st> Peck »t«n tltrett, i pore Trl ***** WANTED CHINESE COOK BOY or amah for family of four. Must nave recent -eferences and can rook titber good European993 words
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Advertisement1013 1969-05-21 12 KATONU FURNIkHfcU l stiui-ditai n.u ibret beaioti'ms. tSsMSBMi lounge garden Rent Contac P Mrtl /4/4 i GROUNDFLOOR FLAT No. ttUM, River Valley Road, availnble Ist June untLjrnisned. one bedroum ont hall. icn.i..ith. kitchaa. Phuoe (8 port) j; VJ^lu during otTice hours EXECUTIVE BUNCALOWS ilorme' Fenior Government Wuaitrrsi at Mai rolm1,013 words
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Advertisement640 1969-05-21 12 %%!f%U LET EAST COAST ROAD excellent tilt tailable .mmediately. Tel: iS port* I Ms. EDUCATION OIPLOMAS Ask Motion Smiin 13 lattery Road s pore to make perlancnlly lastinn copies of Uese aluable document* RADIO TV SERVICING Course*. Id) <lat*es Ktart immediately. Edison Jr.tron Institute. 5H ji i2nd tloort a lan640 words
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Advertisement943 1969-05-21 12 HI-FI t STEREO DAWN SOUND offers matching value (or your money witb Kuaranteed lion at 144 Market 8t Sport. Tel: »»JTI» 9FOR SALE AUTOMATIC ICE EJECTOR ÜBJ arallablt Central KeiriKeratioo lei. IS t>ore> 44L'jj3 .-JiTS new arrivals Latest raaataa* flown from Lorrton. Lai»r saltclion of styles. Flair Palon. 67A Tanslio943 words
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Advertisement1440 1969-05-21 12 mmm NEW COUNTRY HOTEL «tay 1" STEAMBATHS, MASSME HL I SSS. 1 <C u~rZ£T»£ HreSTAURAHT I BAR 1 I Spore BMM Open, daily Road area Fines, eel "vlCKy's'-F.CURAMA SALON B< "T,, 7 Ba n Masss.e Steamhath. Mpedi.ure 101-B UnrrL ambassador 4* Mcvi OUIET ATMOSPHERE PLEASANT. raniilin Road. Singapore M4MI r!J1,440 words
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Advertisement1210 1969-05-21 13 TO UVERPBOL AND OTHER UK CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pori Mill P. S'fWO »i«m* iV.T.T... .oi. Beititt. UPtTMay May 22 ABRASTIIS -Ourg May 2* 21 PATPOCLUS Liverpool. G.asgoa tM. 11 May 25 May 21 21 MTOIYCUS U MM, Liverpool. 0uk1.n.... May 21 Mai 21 May Ml IoM 4 Litirpool, r,,a M M1,210 words
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Advertisement2329 1969-05-21 13 i Scanservice y EXPRESS SAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN/ THE CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA S ham Penang S.ngapjri FOR: OURA ii Pirt May 22/il SailK C'blanca, Bilbao. R'«aa. Htmrs. G burg, Oslo, Aarhus. CttigM TRICBLO* May 2J 2) May 21/20 May 20/ 2 Genoa. Am.erp. Roam. H burg, i Aarhus. Malmo. Ctlagen. G'burg OEIRA IOMI4/1B2,329 words
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Advertisement1320 1969-05-21 13 f—^ WORLDWIDE CARRI! RS LTD. I^Myß^^V For: Lot Angeles, N«w Orleans Charleston, I WJf*-4fl Niw York. Now London. I^^^^^^% (also accepting cargo toe other Gulf and Atlantic ports, subject to inducement Spore P- S'harr. Henong A VISSIL 29/31 May 27/28 Mny 25/26 Ma CENTRAL TRUST 10/12 Juno 13/14 Jwnr 15/161,320 words
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Advertisement1115 1969-05-21 14 RISEN KAISHA LTD. Wiaiira Au«t»«Ua/Slaiiapora Japan Sorvtaa IBBi S nfapor* ic--a '..|o,a y>j~j r rt -MaiiM* Mare- 23 May I JM* I Jim IJim >3 im* We si Africa Singapore Japan Scrviea Angola S.nMCor. Nafoya Y'hama Koea "LMiUM* Mar* 4 3J*m nillM Jalf IW I tail Japan w««t Africa Sorvta*1,115 words
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Advertisement904 1969-05-21 14 AUSTRALIA NEO HAiANI $ER»ICI INIIA PARISIAN *M rA* tA$l U*».tit m AUST.AL.A OT ft** p. n. m. «j»u Ja »K ..mo.. rJSfi XI ,X2> i— STTr-TS. Sinupurt P. S him Penana CARPENTARIA 3 Am 4/ i A*| 1/ lAm mnu 2 21 May CHIHBWARA- I? 15 JMI II JuM 17904 words
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Advertisement780 1969-05-21 14 PACIFIC LINE CALIFORNIA PACIFIC NORTH WEST EXPRESS L*aa*ina LOi ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO, OAKLAND. TACOma SEATTLE. VANCOUVER B C Penani P. Shim Siniaport L Aifeies S. Francisco VISHVA SHOIHA II Pt 72 May 24 lit Maf IS JM* II JM* SO. WIST BENtAL it/IMime II if Jua* It 77 Jum 15780 words
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Advertisement840 1969-05-21 14 VlNniAC^^ KLINES I*l > J t PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE— LOADING FOR LOS ANGILES. SAN FNANCISCO, PORTLAND. \Sh«VIIW. SIATTLI. TACOMA, VANCOUVER BC Penana Los AnMl«e lALADHARATI i aVBB «a| CJ4 }4 May II IM* ALAMNTA «2JJM* 21, 1 Jily 21 Jalf ■F-EESEaa raa »s s.a U.S. EAST CANADA/GREAT LAKES SERVICE840 words
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Article527 1969-05-21 15 Average grans a.-, idrnd yield 5.8 per cent (5.7 percent! frtl£ nd 87 per cent (8.7 per cent) (ompinif* Icxated in Mniapore for taxation purpose*. a\- yi<\rt 4 9 prr rent <4 9 per cent) Ay 8 4 per cent (8 3 per cent> •P I'ii. >|>527 words
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Article27 1969-05-21 15 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES May 20. RIBBER PRICE: 69) cent* (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN PRICE: 5612 (uncb). Estimated offering 271 tons (up 20 tons).27 words
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296 1969-05-21 15 W. Mining heads falls in minerals MELBOURNE. Tues. fllL and mining shares turner) v down on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today after yesterday's rally, with an easing trend also visible in the Investment section. Western Mining was notable with a fall of 40 cents to $10.30. Other heavyweight Issues to296 words
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Article101 1969-05-21 15 CMINSSE r>raduce «ichange, SlngaMH, noon cletmg ow'ctt par pj«ui yetlerday. Coconut cii bulk |4Sb aeilrrs, drum 131 sellers. C»a»a: Mixed (f.0.b.) loos* May/ June t'K/Coa. $31 B. Pepperi Mtntok white |ll'7| sellers. Barawak nine M tellrrs. iptrui Sarawak Mark SMTt sellers, *arbiea Lampcr.g Mack }120 sellers tall we-,101 words
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Article133 1969-05-21 15 1 iialinnapsre made thne rhsntes i thr following rates are quoted to tbt equivalent of one unit of foreign currency United State*: Buying TT $3 04<m). airmail OD S3 1280: 00 d'st. 12.M.V) credit Mile. fZ.tSOO trade bills. Selling TT sr OD resdy: $*****. Canadi: Buying TT $2.*.250.133 words
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Article39 1969-05-21 15 {~v.N the I'M (xshans* markat m Hon« Konc yesterday the U.S. Osllsr »s> quotre at 6.1U50 for T.T. snd li.Oit lor saMi. Sterling Han c o'»4 at 14 SO snd one tasl sf i«ld at 322.39 words
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389 1969-05-21 15 Straits tin price is unchanged for third day running I?OR tne third day F running the Straits tin price remained unchanged in Penang at $612 on an ottering estimated up 20 tons to 270 tons. Good all-round support was reported particularly from the United States. In London on Monday afternoon389 words
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Article243 1969-05-21 15 JINK first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers rlosed at p.m. in Singapore yesterday at 69' i rent" up three-eighths of a cent or Monday's < lotting leveL The tone '.as quiet. K AS and M.B.E. closing prices In cent* per Ib. yesterday. Buyers Sellers Int. 1 RSS.243 words
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Article22 1969-05-21 15 In London on Monday Malayan 5 per cent c.i.f. U.K. June/ July In bulk was quoted unchanged at £70 sellers.22 words
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Article44 1969-05-21 15 SOUTHERN Klnta Consolidated's estimated profit before tax is £1.185--000 1.076.836) for the year to March 31. Output totalled 2.715 tons of tin concentrate (2,482). Sales amounted to 2,627 tons (2.482). The average net proceeds per ton of tin concentrates was £781 (£738).44 words
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Article22 1969-05-21 15 DUE to the tin quota restrictions imposed in September, the total production for Llngul Tin (1967, Bhd. for 196322 words
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Article389 1969-05-21 15 810 AND OFFIR PRirrs OFFICIALLY LISTED AT TNI I CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SIN CAPOiIE TRADING ROOM OF THE UTOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY wine i INDUSTRIALS B KCUA 1.T7 l.*o 3tn Co 1.02 1.99 9ourte*d 2.00 :»mfl Plywood ...i 2.00 2.05 X Susan 3.M ed :.C.M. ord» 1.65389 words
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657 1969-05-21 15 SHARPLY easier conditions ruled in the Singapore Trading Room of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday afternoon following the pattern of the previous day's trading. Heavy liquidation continued and price drops took levels down five to ten per cent below Monday's closing657 words
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Article341 1969-05-21 15 \IOVEMENTtOP SHARI PRICES BASED ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALIS IN TNI SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC HOOMS OF THI STOCK CXCHANCt VIITIROAV WtR! INDUSTRIALS: ACMA I H (■iii"> Ben A Ca. i l< i.nt» ernes Barhad i I rent". Carnal If centm. C. Suiara II MM!),341 words
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Article36 1969-05-21 15 rjiHE Guthrie Corporation M. offer for James Templeton has been accepted in respect of 4.236.781 ordinary units (80 per eenti. The offer has bom declared unconditional Hnd remains open for acceptance until further notice.36 words
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Article108 1969-05-21 15 GADEK Chairman Mr. F.W.S. Roberts estimated in his annual statement that 3.172.000 Ib. of rubber would be harveMcri during 1969— some 4H1.0<»0 Ib. more than the 1368 crop. During the first four months of the year, cropi at both estates had been .somewhat disappointing, largely due to108 words
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Article146 1969-05-21 15 QUIET and dull condition* prevailed in the tin share market in London on Monday. However. apart Hong Kong and K hall, which recorded p--preciable los.,es. falls were small. Beralt also rased, but Tanjong was a firm exception. Rubber shares moved within narrow limits and closed irregular.146 words
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Article221 1969-05-21 15 'THE PORT OP SINCAPORI AUTHO--1 RITV ANNOUNCED THC FOLLOWING BIRTHING ARRANCIMINTS FOR MAY 21. OUT: nm, Skou i 2. NsssW Rl)n 3 4. Martha F.ihkf A 7. l/mhlo Mini in 11. Hrnsalrn II I*. <;:enrarn Binso Maru 19, Kun«» Mam 31 .1?. K««o Colon st 44. l))atlprana221 words
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Article1025 1969-05-21 15 DUMNESI TRANSACTED IN THE SINGAPORE TKAII--IM. ROOM OF THE STOt K XX( HANOI Yf STERDAY WITH THE \IIIIIIK OF SHARES H:\lilli SHOWN IN BRACKETS IN LOTS OF 1.000 L'NLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. INDUSTRIALS; At M (3) $1.90. di $1.84. (2) $1.83. tl) (1.82. (1) $1.80. (1) $1 75. Ben1,025 words
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Article37 1969-05-21 15 STOCK INDICES May 19 May 20 Industrials; 162.13 156.02 1 Hotels; 87.87 1t.23 Properties: 152.01 150.86 t Tins: 83.M 83.M t$ rubbers; 109.26 1U9.26 Dec. 30, 1966 100. 1 Dec. 31, 1968 100. tDec. 29, 1962 100.37 words
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Advertisement261 1969-05-21 15 PERSONNEL AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS EXECUTIVE A Li i it- and ping revive pionrrr Company rrquirrs a maturr, rnrrgrtie and ambitious man for the abo\rmr ntionrd position. The baste rrquirrmrnU are as follows: Agt between 24 30 jean I rmrrsitT degree In Law, Economic, or Business AdminislratiOD Prrvioua Personnel Management and261 words
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Advertisement139 1969-05-21 15 APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are Invited from Singapore Citizens:— Appointment: CONVEYANCING ASSISTANT. Consolidated Salary Scale: $740x30A-890 p.m. Aje: Below 40 years. Probation: 3 years. Quallflcatiom A Experience: Caubiidge School Certlfleate or equivalent (Higher qualifications preferred) plus 3 years' experience in conveyancing work la a lega! firm/Land Department. Knowledge of139 words
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191 1969-05-21 16 MANILA, rues. Opposition Party Senator Benigno S. Aquino has accused Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos of creating a nation-wide "spy system" to help him in this year's Presidential election. The Senator, a member ot th° opposit.on Liberal Farty said in a statement yesterday thatReuter - 191 words
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Article39 1969-05-21 16 CAPE TOWN. Tues Dr Philip Blalberg. the world s longest sun 1\ ing heart transplant patient, is "much better." doctors at Orooie Schuur ho.spiui said yesterday. Blulberg, 59. was admitted after .suffering spells of breathing difficulty.— UPl39 words
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382 1969-05-21 16 Threat of general strike now looms over Australia SYDNEY. Tuesday Till-: threat of ;i national strike loomed lonighl over Australia, already in \\w of ils worst industrial unrest for 20 years. Millions of Australians were left without transport as a rash of strikes crippled the public transport system, darkened city382 words
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196 1969-05-21 16 DUVALIER IS ALIVE AND WELL ON A TRUNK LINE WASHINGTON. Tues. At a bizarre news conference yesterday Amba^ador Arthur Bonhomme of Haiti strongly denied reports that Haitian President Duvalier was seriously ill. He telephoned Port-au-Prince to try to prove It. A voice he identified as that of Dr. Duvaliei answeredReuter - 196 words
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300 1969-05-21 16 Kiesinger: New bid for a unified Europe with Poher TOKYO. Tuesday yyKST GERMAN Chancellor Kurl Geogg Kiesinger told foreign newsmen today thai a iirw movement towards .1 Federated Europe may slarl under the next French President. I Mi Kiosinger said that chances for a unified Europe might be improved ifUPI - 300 words
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191 1969-05-21 16 CRUELTY TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS BY A JUDGE WINCHESTER (England), Tues.— A judge who loday found lour men guilty of an illegal immigration conspiracy said their plot was likely to cause great damage to the public and the good of other Commonwealth citizens." Nobody who had been In the criminal courtReuter - 191 words
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97 1969-05-21 16 FBI captures most wanted man in US CLEVELAND. (Ohio). Tues.— Richard Tingler, 28. one ot the r'B.l.s "top ten" 1 wanted men has been ci in a lonely farmhouse An F. 8.1, agent and two deputy sheriffs closed in yesterday on wanted In with the killing 'pie alter a UpReuter - 97 words
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Article64 1969-05-21 16 WASHINGTON I"UM Joan Kennedy, her blonde hair falling to her shoulders, walked Into the White House in miniskirteri dress on Monday and again the pped the show. All i to the wife of Sei. I M Kennedy, Deniot when she arrived tl Fir^t Lady P64 words
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Article24 1969-05-21 16 SAICX h pended thn i indue!.: oome i m with the cummunibU on neutrality th Vietnam papers to have IMRI suspended.24 words
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Advertisement1119 1969-05-21 16 PAWNBROKERS RULES 195S Rulr ti Application for a Paw nee. no i n mm that Of No. 5«0 I foa Pavoii Hjjh.l >< appivtng to MM Board ■aaon »hy c Dated this 20th day of May. MM Solicitor* for the abovenamed I fM KHEF CHAO KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK1,119 words
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Advertisement115 1969-05-21 16 LEMBAGA LLTRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU NATION \l BJCTMCm BOARD Ot Till STATES OF MALAYA TENDER NO. R2S9 »1 PffU «>K POWER IR %NSIURMERS A C ONT"OL igi IPMENT M»K IU'NTONG. Ml I VKAB AND RAIR 11-NDERS .ire Invited for tne «uppiv of Power Transformer* At Contiol Equipment for Bentong Mentakab115 words
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Advertisement319 1969-05-21 16 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME 1. Teh Wee Khiang of 15 Upper j Circular Boud. Singapore hereby give notice that In consequence of purchasing a foreign vessel, I have applied to the teglstrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 525 of •.he Merchant Shipping Ordinance Chapter 207 1.319 words
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Advertisement636 1969-05-21 16 NOTICE CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. NOTICE HKREBY Ol' the Nineteenth Annual General .Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company 111 be held at Its registered ofnet I No. 59 Robinson Road. Singapore ion Friday, tith June. 1969 at 1100 !a.m. AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Share636 words
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Miscellaneous28 1969-05-21 16 THE GAMBOLS ....-< *~»dte**('iTC LOVELY TO UAVsTN /Cb« ill YOU UP AND ABOufJ FOB. L^ASAIM P6Ag_jr— I iuobkOH J Wc\ S~*OH6£U& /^/OU MEEP AY LEACTV \J!^rpgJM* V^ WEEK'S COMVALgSCEMCE^28 words
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Article, Illustration322 1969-05-21 17 ERNEST FRIDA - Serjit sets second mark ERNEST FRIDA By SERJIT Singh, Singaporr's lop si-hool-boy distance runner, another record at Bukit Tin\ah Disschools championships yesterday when he won the B Division 800 metres in 2 mm. 3.4 it the Chinese High looL He clipped 3 4 sec off Li Sau Hols 1961 record322 words
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Article340 1969-05-21 17 LONDON. Tues AMERICAN Charles Engelhards "nglish-tralned colt Ribofilio was installed 9-2 favourite for next month's Epsom Derby at the .irst official betting callover of the Victoria Club here Ribofilio >tarted hoi favourite for thr 2.(100 Oulneu *1 NYwmnrket last month but tailed off In a distressed state.Reuter - 340 words
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Article255 1969-05-21 17 rpHIRTY FOUR protes--1 slonal and 69 amateur horses have been entered for the first-ever mixed meeting at Bukit Tlmah on Sunday The entries are PKOKKSSIONAL (lim 3 «f Ito be run in two duLs'unsi There Art Nouveau B.niii II Better limn Bib Null' Blue Sky Bukit Bi Oinnric255 words
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Article220 1969-05-21 17 THE FAM Cup Final replay between Trengiranu and Selangor, scheduled for May 28 at Kuala Trengganu, has been postponed indefinitely. F.A. of Malaysia secretary Kwok Kin Keng said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday the FAM Council would mccl to fix a new date. Decision Mr. Kwok220 words
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324 1969-05-21 17 LEXINGTON (Kentucky), Tues.— Sin The is the kind of guy nobody fools around vlth. But he is also polite and always bows before demolishing hi" opponent. The 25-year-old University of Kentucky student Is one of some 14 persons In the worldUPI - 324 words
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Article45 1969-05-21 17 ANKARA. Tues— Australian Derek Clayton won an international marathon here yesterday when he beat Turkish ace Ismail Akcay by nearly flve minutes. Bntisli born Clayton, coverea the 26 miles 385-yds course In 2hr. lTmln 26sec. Another Turkish runner. Hy<evtn Aktas w*s third.45 words
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Article363 1969-05-21 17 JOE DORAI - Four-way tussle for title JOE DORAI Byj AS the F.A. of Singapore's First Division competition approaches its deciding stage, the battle for the championship remains wide open. Only three points separate the four top teams. Hamilton, the leaders, have won eight and drawn one of their ten matches. They have363 words
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Article41 1969-05-21 17 Saint Michaels Primary School became the tirst to score double in the National Schools soccer championship in Singapore They beat Farrer Integrated 4-0 In the senior final and Yio Chu Kang 2-1 in the lunlor for double41 words
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Article74 1969-05-21 17 LOS ANUELLS lues. Jack Hennie. manager ol world bantamweight boxing champion Lionel Rose said yesterday that Rose will tight Pllipino bantamweight Ernet-to de la Cruz in a non-title ten-round bout in Honolulu on June 10 Rennle is here to arrange a title fight lor Rose On Friday74 words
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Article46 1969-05-21 17 LONDON, Tues— There was no play yesterday in the following cricket matches because of rain: At Neath: Glamorgan v Hampshire, at Worcester; Worces. v Somerset, at Trent Brldfe: Lanes 57-1 v Nott At CheUernHd Essex 43-0 Derby At Have: Surrey 136 fcusaex 16-1.46 words
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136 1969-05-21 17 Malaysians in Perth varsity tour team rO Malaysians are among 19 members of the University of Western Australia soccer team of Perth who are expected In Singapore today. They will play two soccer matches against Police at Thomson Road tomorrow and against University of Singapore on Saturday Led by Dr136 words
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Article29 1969-05-21 17 V. Rajaratnam. LTAM secretary, announced in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that the nr*t National Hardcourts championships at Port Dickson from May 29 to June 1 have been postponed indefinitely29 words
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Article345 1969-05-21 17 AMSTERDAM. Tue* A The executive committee of Fifa yesterday decided to nominate Japan's Olympic soccer team for the lOC's Tokyo Trophy award. The Japanese team have already been awarded tht Fifa Fair Play prize and th« Unesco Fair Play trophy lor their sportsmanship when345 words
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Advertisement119 1969-05-21 17 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB COMBINED AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL MEETING SUNDAY, 25TH MAY 1969 Professional Races for Class 3 over 6 Furlongs Amateur Races including: HURDLE RACE LADIES RACE |ACK AND |ILL STAKES All Totes will operate as usual. Unlimited Sweep Tickets now on sale. For the 7th |une will be drawn119 words
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Advertisement140 1969-05-21 17 Moscow is Magnificent! Stop over enroute to Europe. Get there by to AEROFLOT. I [5uS ;*2J^f- Moscow capital city of a country i i~!HLi'' vast and ins P' rin 9- Since 1966 G.C. A~J HhHI- 1 Nanda Sons have been booing »_hHOKi travellers from Singapore and ni|P|~|~|~|~|# Malaysia to the140 words
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Article, Illustration186 1969-05-21 18 WONG PUAN WAH - The army and navy help to unload ships WONG PUAN WAH By PORT SWETTENHA.M, lues. Loading and unloading operations at the port here were in full swing again today after delays because of the curfew in the past six days. Thr General .Manager of thr Port Swettenham Port Authority. Inchr186 words
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Article45 1969-05-21 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister (or Finance, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. will be the guest of honour at a dinner to mark the flrst anniversary of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repiiiiers at the Golden l/<itas on Saturd.iv hi 7 30 pm.45 words
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Article270 1969-05-21 18 I j SINGAPORE, Tue». ANOTHER bulk loao A of food parcels for families stranded in West Malaysian towns under curfew left for Kuala Lumpur by poods train at 8.40 p.m. today. This second load of parcels part of a consignment of food worth $500.--000270 words
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285 1969-05-21 18 Motor cyclist shot dead by man in —car— SINGAPORE. Tues. A motorcyclist was shot dead today after an argument with a motorist. A gun was used in thr killing, which occurred after a road accident in Sumbawa Road, in the Beach Road area. The acting Police Secretary. Deputy Police Superintendent285 words
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87 1969-05-21 18 Japanese judo expert on colour charge MINEOLA. T«». Japanese American was today accused of racial discrimination by refusing to accept a 10-year-old Negro boy for training in his Long Island nido school. The complaint waa filed by the Nassau County Commission on Human Rights a«ain>t Kr-nl.-hi Ogata, director ol aUPI - 87 words
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Article67 1969-05-21 18 SAIGON. Tues —A wave of Vietcong mortar shells tore into a West German-run hospital In northern Quang Nam province last night killing one Vietnamese and injuring 13 none of them Germans, military sources said today. Five German workers Irom the hospital disappeared on a MRhl seeing tripReuter - 67 words
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Article45 1969-05-21 18 MOSCOW 1 vi today launched Cossnos-252. tlic laieM in .i HriM <>i artificial earth satellites used in explore outer space. Ta.vs reported. The satellite went into orbit about 188 miles up and its equipment is working normally, the report added. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article63 1969-05-21 18 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Che Dah wife of the Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. will present prizes at the closing of the national finals of the Cathay Pacifir-Biunswuk Par Ea.-t oowllnu championJackie's Bowl In Oranae R'jad on Sunday at 3.45 p.m New Nepal link KATMANDU I u<> I63 words
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Article29 1969-05-21 18 .APOKE. Tue« The B;iiish Hinii Commissioner, and Laciy de la MBrr. will hold a ren tor Channel [slanders at tlirir residence in Hoad tomorrow from 630 p.m.29 words
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Article53 1969-05-21 18 Preserve our good image appeal ttIN^APORE. Till an be ri\( RepuK in tin people arc i decent .hie international im»c« of sinK»|X'rr was made by Mr r W, oni:. president of the P»nciation. at lt.s g»nrral meeting yesterday Hp urged the authorities 'o ensure that tourists were nit cheated while53 words
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Advertisement119 1969-05-21 18 in good taste New in looks New m features. New in convenience. From sparkling; stainless steel finish interior and polished exterior... to fully automatic brewing and keep warm system. the NATIONAL Coffeemaker NC-3100N is sure to please. These are just some of the features found in the NC-3100N"- Your choice119 words
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