The Straits Times, 4 June 1969
1969-06-04
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Title Section27 1969-06-04 1 Average daily certified sale exceeds 175,000 The Straits Times ThR Nations! Mrmm Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4, 1969 15 CENTS K.D.N. 3104 M.C. (P) No. 07 i27 words
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Article, Illustration677 1969-06-04 1 JACKIE SAM - Big hut-to-hut sweep: 124 held JACKIE SAM A lesson for bullies after a murder By SINGAPORE. Tuesday POLICE detained 124 villagers in the Yio Chu Kang area today in a sweep through five square miles of low land on the northern coast of the island. All 124 were Chinese. TheyChristopher Loh - 677 words
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Article115 1969-06-04 1 Seven cases of stabbing SIM. APOKr. 1 ins —Polite ti.nitlit disdiisrd that thrrc h.ul been seven HUM "I st:tbbini; BMI sever. il minor incidents in the p.ist M hmirs. A polue statement s.nd these risulted in the ili.ith <>[ tuo people and 13 others brint: admitted to liospit.il Of the115 words
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137 1969-06-04 1 Reds step up war along Malaysia border DANGKOK. Tues. The A* Pi imc Minister Tun Thaiiom Kittikacliorn. today said the rrcrut disturteneea In Malaysia have apparently lrd to ;.n increaM In terrorist activlUea by Chinese gntrlllai operating m jiinglcs aJonf 'he ThaiMalaysian border. He Mtid Thai oOicials 'are worried" about137 words
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Article28 1969-06-04 1 SEATTLE lues A 380--pasM-nnei Bi*m«-747. the worlds lar^eM commercial an liner makes v.- [irsi oversea* night .=> 000-mil. non-stop trip to the ilr show today UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article323 1969-06-04 1 LIM THOW BOON - Buses may run up to 4.30 LIM THOW BOON: By KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. VOW ihr liisl lime since t lie* curfew \\;is imposed three works ago, buses were on the roads here ;m<l in Petaling Jaya up to t p.m. today. This was made possible by the relaxation of the323 words
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Article49 1969-06-04 1 PRAGUE. Tues The entire Prague city committee and its (hie! Mr Bohumil Simon have iwlgnei The decision wn* taken at an ■Btraonttnary meeting of the Prague city plenum attended by Czechoslovak Communist Party leader Mr Gustav Husak. Premier Mr Oldrlck Cernlk and other party officials. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article46 1969-06-04 1 JAKARTA. Tu©s. The Foreign Minister. Mr Ad«m Malik, mid today hi& Government would have no objections If the United Nation* wanted to Increase the number of obIn West Irian for tnt i of self-determination to beuln next month.— Reuter iSw P«i» \inrl.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration619 1969-06-04 1 PEARL HARBOIR. Tues. Helicopters and rescue \e>sHs today scoured the South China Sea for 57 American sailors missing; after the I.S. destroyer Frank 1.. hvans was sliced in two by the Australian carrier Melbourne during a Seato exercise. The missinj; men were in the619 words
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80 1969-06-04 1 Queen E to King: I'm so distressed KUALA MMl'lK. Tues.— ♦Juren I-. li/.i hr-l It has sent her congratulations and best wishes t (l the Vans di-Pertuin AgAOg, whose olli< lal hirthd.i> falls tomorrow In her Message, the Queen said: 'I ha\t- Ihtii <li>tressed to hear of '.he recent sail80 words
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Article35 1969-06-04 1 sITTATION GREATLY IMPROVED* MM .AFORE. We* \ftrr foar major •Msrity «weeps In ririon »«r* «f island, th* last ending at n frw incident* f«l rrportrd and situaMon was hj police a* "eeaHy Improved."35 words
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Advertisement70 1969-06-04 1 J NAHAR CO., I «3. NORTH BRIDGE ROAO. SINGAPORE K w. /mm "*^£L V jt^*j W a MM JlBC^ mmm LATEST CREATIONS "T* FROM SWITZERLAND l PAGOL Model "Vi'with 23 Jtwels Calendar Wateipiegf Model VlO'with 25 Jewels Automatrc Catemtar Waterpmt (with INCABLDC shock absurbef) These new models are available FIXED70 words
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Advertisement29 1969-06-04 1 ganajgaßjagagjr^gaga Sale ll^^^^^^H Service oLH IJBB siuth I Bridge Sineapire 1 ELECTION 3<212 have an ice-cold 1 todau! fln puts the flavour where I the fun is... every time!29 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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Article86 1969-06-04 2 HYDERABAD. Tues —Troops Ykf-rr called m last night t.> help pnlu-r maintain Im w and order in UvdriHbad after a d.v I violence In which two people were killed and several injured ned fire three times >i inng the day and used tear dispense riotersReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration74 1969-06-04 2 LYNN Montgomery and his hydropjant- parted company in this spectacular manner In the Green Lake Memorial Inboard Regatta Races at Seattle. Was h i n Rton, on Sunday. His boat flipped over and sailed into the air, then dis integrated when itAP - 74 words
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Article, Illustration67 1969-06-04 2 £245 million for defence in Egyptian budget /^AIRO. Tu-s Kitypt v «ill spend a record I) 1:245 million on defence und stfuritv in the comint year. Dr Abdel Alii Mohammed HeffasL Treasury Minister. *iid to.l. v He told thr National UM«M| thjt total expenditure in the 1!»«9 70 hudcet W—67 words
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216 1969-06-04 2 WASHINGTON. Tu«s. r rHE U.S. Army admltA ted today that it sometimes shipped containers of germ warfare agents aboard commercial airliners. But. It in a .statement, such .shipments were made occasionally and under strict conditions to Kuard against leakage and contamination.Reuter - 216 words
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Article37 1969-06-04 2 ISTANBUL Tata. Thirteen people died and 27 were Injured, some seriously, yesterday when a truck lurrying 40 passengers and a load of lumber plunged into a stream near Ordu. on the Black Sea coast. AP.AP - 37 words
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107 1969-06-04 2 NEW DFLHI. Tues. Pilots of Indian Airline* have decided to call off a strike of domestic flights following an agreement with the management to Ummm future prospects. The pilots went on strike last Saturday in protest at the temporary appointment of a financialReuter - 107 words
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317 1969-06-04 2 TEL AVIV. Tu»«d«y DEFENCE Minister CJen. Moshe Dayan yesterday .said that Arabs and Jews must learn to live together in the territories captured by Israel during the Six-Day War Pacini a crowded Preai conference here Oen Daf*n avo.dPd any .speculation onReuter - 317 words
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79 1969-06-04 2 MILAN. Tver Dr. ChrUtlan Barnard, has assigned ali right* and profits of hia autobiography to Oroote Schuur Hospital. Cap* Town, where he performed th» world's firs; human heart transplant The Italian publishing firm of Mondadurl announced Dr. Barnard s gift to the hospital, saying79 words
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Article, Illustration231 1969-06-04 3 YEW YORK. Tues. Governor Nelson feller arrived night from Trinidad by U.S. Air r :-uttiiiß short hi>. visit to Latin America because of threatened violence. POBI <»i spam. Mr hold a second talks with Dr. Eric riior. in the \l231 words
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73 1969-06-04 3 VEWARK, Tues.--The bruised bodies of two vacationing 19--old girl studi iound in underbrush near here yesterand Elizahad been nns>gpokesman said one body had no clothf-s on he other was lullyclothed. Mark* believed to be stab wounds were found on the stomachs of both73 words
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Article37 1969-06-04 3 Ml 'CUI i 1 000 Dutch iem*tad r.c weekend four dead. 150 rd md Plc- i'ted by fire. to de Kroon •he situation •■tier control" and would be tec* to normai today Reuier.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration96 1969-06-04 3 LONDON luev A nunc man who attracts lots of "Haven't I seen you somewhere before" looks is 20-year-old David Hill, a seaman in the Merchant Navy. I). mil (aho\e) looks mure than a little like Prince Charles, and is often mistaken for him.Mirrorpic - 96 words
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Article, Illustration247 1969-06-04 3 Sirhan: Why I loved Bobby and wished he were alive... NEW YORK. Tuesday. CIRHAN B Sirhan. convicted murderer of Mr. Robert Kennedy, said in a recorded Interview seen on television today that he loved the Senator and wished he wore alive to be President. Interviewed the day after he was247 words
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99 1969-06-04 3 Cashier who gave himself a £7,000 loan I CNDON. Tues. A L«n- don bank is anxious to tr tee an employee who suddenly left their employ —after paying himself .i '7.000 loan. Rex Ingram, a cheery 52--\eai-old cashier. went out for a lunch break with shoe box clasped under his99 words
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Article24 1969-06-04 3 LONDON i Lord :oimerlv one l the MM known irembrrs of the Indian C'i\i) died at the Tinounced here today. Reutrr.Reuter - 24 words
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Article56 1969-06-04 3 NEW DELHI. DM* India hit.'- ■tout completed negotiations with the French Statrowned aircraft company. Nord Aviation, lor licensed production of wide ranee of mu>siles in India well-informed sources ah id today India alreiidy manufactures an-to-;iir nu.-sile.* for her SovietdrMunrd MiO-21 jet fighters and u.ses SovietReuter - 56 words
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196 1969-06-04 3 BP announces another multi-million deal LONDON, Tuesday UitITISH PLTROLEUM D last night announced a multi-million <lnll.tr deal which could lead to it eventually gaining a maiority financial stake in the Standard Oil C'« of Ohio. I'niler the proposed merger of its chief I' S subsidiary. BP Oil Corporation. BP would196 words
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419 1969-06-04 3 A COALITION WITH THE REDS? TAIPEH, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Nguyen Van Thieu said today that South Vietnam would go it alone in the war before it would accept a coalition Government with the Communists. Winding up a visit to Taiwan, he419 words
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Article171 1969-06-04 3 DARIS, Tues. 1 and Soviet astronauts got together yesterday for a four-hour laughing, backslapping, vodka-drinking party at the Paris air show. Their meeting, scheduled as formal and to last an hour, developed into a swinging party in the cavernous fuselage of the Kiant Soviet AN-L'2 freightUPI - 171 words
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Article33 1969-06-04 3 BANGKOK, lut.^. A young policeman al Hua Mul DHI here dM .md .st-rioa^:-. Ed liim-s^lf ft'ben .spinning iiu» rpvi>i\rr in cowboy :.i>h. ini|irr.s^ hi.s wiie. poUoc reported. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement168 1969-06-04 2 Some day you'll regret you've bought a cheaper refrigerator. Ihe day your ice cream looks like corn soup. is defrosting. The day you put a hot pan on it The day the beer freezes. The day there are and the white coating turns brown, not enough ice cubes to go168 words
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Miscellaneous47 1969-06-04 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby J-.DtAK SKWWf.-CI I 1 firs so wee uas/in6\ our vouve ji /iD^irN /riUecLBANMN. L HIM AT UOtte 1O J (ONLY DONE UAIPI 'n660 TO DO 1 I FOUMOTUe A ff help with me V S™? CAKperj' Cam mow? J V Ultle sewn/47 words
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Advertisement107 1969-06-04 3 SEA DRAGON FLOATING NITE CLUB RESTAURANT Daily Lightning Lunch, Chinese Food cost S 2 2.50 Fast launch services Clifford Pier 5.1.T.0.s picnic cruise on SUNDAY 15th June 69 10 a.m. Six hour cruise, stop over and swim at an island and lunch. Cost with lunch $8.00 each. Cost without lunch107 words
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Article, Illustration77 1969-06-04 4 A IK. NT HEARTED moment at Sri Temasek last night as every-on-e shared a common joke The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was entertaining the leader of the South Australian Labour Opposition, Mr. Donald Dunstan (extreme left) to dinner. AKn present were the British parliamentary77 words
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Article110 1969-06-04 4 OINGAPORE, Tues. French couturier Pierre Balmain will arrive here tomorrow with a 60--piece fashion collection and five models. At the airport to meet the Thai lnii-rn.iinm.il flight from Bangkok tomorrow morning will be a Singapore girl who has been selected to model alongside the six-foot110 words
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Article155 1969-06-04 4 Today's educational TV programme on Channel 8 is as follows: 7.59 am. -X.l ii a.m. General science, bee II; Production of electricity; 8.30-K.50. English literature. See II Worub and picture*: 9.05-5.25. Mathematics. Sec. I; Parallel line> and relates anßles: 9.15-lo.ii."i, EngUsn second languas;*- Src 11. Sunday at155 words
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Article48 1969-06-04 4 SINOAPORE. T^ifs The Singapore Antl T>ib«-rculom> Aaaoclatlon Is providing a free X-ray service to Commonwealth Drl\e and Tanglln Halt Road residents between 530 pm and 9 p.m. dally until Friday. Thr mobile unit Is being stationed at the community hall, block 46-1 Tanglln Halt Road.48 words
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Advertisement251 1969-06-04 4 UNOER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE of THE PRE: DENT of THE REPUBLIC of SINGAPORE, INCHE YUSOf BIN ISHAK V— l Organised by UNIVERSITY OF !^T SINGAPORE STUDENTS' UNION «r> IN AID OF THE I NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION FUND CfSHnm *1 COSOEL LTD. i t*UT EASTEIN LIFE ASSURINCE CO LTD. ■at LIUO251 words
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Advertisement189 1969-06-04 4 SINGAPORE SWEEP WEISS' J OVER 2 500 PRIZES WORTH MOME THAN $1,000,000?» R NO w! UITDDV t LIMITED NUMBER nUlllll Or TICKETS LEFT! <Ip ||9Kla^B^P^MßM^BV§)^'Jßßßißf_^9|Klf^J& Introducing For the first time in Singapore RACLETTE Luncheon, dinner daily This Wednesday Evening Introduction 'Escalope De Veau A laTurque' 1, Ladyhill Road (oft Orange189 words
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Advertisement161 1969-06-04 4 Raquel Meets Her Match! NOW EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT JULIE NEWMAR'S Lb^b^*. "BREAST-TAKING" SWIM! IMr jf JOSE FELICIANO k^ lIL 1 r "OLE TURKEY jjT' [^^^Bk. BUZZARD". •j* (t^RECOHV-pcCK OUARSHARff ODEON PALACE I NOW SHOWING! (No Free List) LAST DAY! I 10.45. 1.15, 3.45. 6.30 9.15 pm 1 .00, 3.45.161 words
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Advertisement431 1969-06-04 4 LAST DAY! 1 30, 4.00, 6 30 1 9M,» MG« "THE FIXER Alan BATE.> Dirk 8 i Opens Tom -SKIDOO c Gtroson LAST DAY! llom 1 30, A, 6JOA9 30 pm Tlvc WHO '-< CATHAY PALACE KL*T»li*] .'MM JJ *7 T»? -1 NOW SHOWING LAST DAY' 10.45, 115, 3.4J I431 words
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Article, Illustration235 1969-06-04 5 ARTHUR RICHARDS - NIGHT CLUB SINGER JANE SHOWS THAT SHES A BIT OF A SWINGER TOO ARTHUR RICHARDS f 'ALII-ORNI.VS < harming Sinmic l.uir is in Singapore but without a Tarzan. l.ynne Iza, a night club *inirr with a passion tor limbing, flew in on Monday and n.i\e urn impromptu performance .it thr235 words
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Article108 1969-06-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. I uc>.— Two Australian Serv:cp officers formerly seconded to Malaysia have been awarded the KCsatria Mangku Negara <KMNi by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong "in appreciation o( their »ervice.s to Malaysia Commander C. H Stewart, of the Royal Australian Navy, and Wing Commander I. R.Bernama - 108 words
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Article39 1969-06-04 5 I poh's six fatal accidents IPOH. lue* A total of 13« vi. six fatal, wen I Xi m I|* h Im^i mmr.li Of the fatal ai ciilrnt vine live nirn and a girl four nccurrec within the municipal limit*39 words
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208 1969-06-04 5 Singapore to play host to Asean meeting on civil aviation SINGAPORE. Tvics. Singapore is to play ho.st at an Asean meeting on civil air transport this year. No at-finite date iiat. iM. Mt. Main purp^p oi the meeting— to tx 1 attended by top official* Of Asean to work out208 words
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101 1969-06-04 5 SMUGGLED PARROTS HOLD UP JETLINER SYDNEY. Tucs. A Singa-pore-bound Boeing TOT jetliner was delayed at Sydney airport when 15 parrots were found in a briefcase in the plane. The export of Australian native birds la banned. They fetch high orices overseas, particularly in Singapore. A steward heard squawks coming from101 words
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Article37 1969-06-04 5 BIKIT MrKTAJAM. Turv A 10-year-oM M'lionlboy. One \h l.rk. was found h.uitrd in his homr it Kukit Trneah. about thrrr milr> froni hrre. yw lrrd;iv l.arlirr hr hail hern rrhukrd by his mothrr.37 words
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253 1969-06-04 5 SIEW CHING CHERD - SIEW CHING CHERD By IPOH. Tuesday MALAYSIAN tin miners are confident that export restrictions imposed last September will be lilted soon. They are therefore carrying on normal operations and building up huge stocks.1 1 According to the Malayan Tin Bureau In Washington,253 words
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101 1969-06-04 5 'Childless' hint by judge at divorce hearing SINGAPORE. Tuc> Ml. Justice Chua suggested ai a divorce hearing toddy that a uife was possibly turned out by her husband and her mother-in-law because after some years of rrarnage they were still child. i The wile. Chan Toe. a factory worker, replied:101 words
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Article28 1969-06-04 5 SINGAPORE Tu«* Tht sfcond monthly Kodak in.st.Tmatir camera contest luckj' draw will be held hi noun on June 9 a! thr Kod»k premises at Alpx«ndra Rn.id28 words
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Advertisement159 1969-06-04 5 B, FASHION MAGA7JN) SOEN gp fashion Till. N; II J»t£ NO. 28 MS2.SO Now on Sale ictoriaa li int l.lr»ant Sheet Print Summer Accet«ories Wedding Bell Sun Drewea fi<l Panta Look 01-Looking Hairdoi How i" Makr I \nm SOLE DISTRIBUTORS r T> MARICAN SONS £2- (MALAYSIA) SDN. BERHAD. j7B l159 words
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Advertisement76 1969-06-04 5 111 V° u 'vb ever had... at the '|1 QUARTERDECK POOL I V |fe% Cuscaden House Ms\ {moonshine} r^-"-^, ••■elusive new dance spot *no cover charge I *f£\* -fc_^ «nitely la.m. sat ext 2a m. I 1T F »Tel *****1 HL ismgapore finest entertainment rendezvous initely 1a m s.it ext76 words
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Miscellaneous102 1969-06-04 5 IHrk Trnrtf th§ (hmmimr «k»«W ®UJsH* N firs owned r mam 1 X mabe gqrpussle |*now i knowwtreon" BY MABE JS POSIES LWVER? TWERIGWTTWAOO I TRACED THE OWNER- >. I fVYTpi_rSSLE_ •^rL^^^^' SWIPOPTWAT FUof?lsTj \l v(j IXACTLY-! -^q r> P Lii \h—r By Ai 1 <*pp r LOOK n. I/^HE102 words
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195 1969-06-04 6 Six men charged with carrying weapons CINGAPORE. Tues. Six men were charged in a magistrate s court today with carrying offensive weapons. Awang bin Sati. 25, denied having a bayonet when arrf.s.»d in Jalan Durian at 3. 5 b this morning. Shariffudin bin Ahmad, Jailani bin Sallch and Ralib bin195 words
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Article49 1969-06-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. 1 tie Conxnissioner of the Federal i .pital. Date Lclunan Yawf. wlil present cheques for $250 each to 103 not-afiected hawlccrs and stall holders at the Town Hall row. The gilts hit Iroin the NaFund to enable them to ie« again.49 words
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121 1969-06-04 6 HAMIDAH PROVES HERSELF TOPS WITH AN ABACUS SINGAPORE, Tues.— A Malay woman finished among the top 10 in an abacus competition here. Che Hamldah blnte Yusof. 24. beat 44 others ln a competition sponsored by a sewing machine company to stimulate Interest In the use of the abacus. "I really121 words
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Article53 1969-06-04 6 PENANG. Tues— The Penans Umno division lotaj expressed uli support for the appointment < the former Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inchr Senu b:n Abdul Rahman i-. new secretary-general of the ry liv he i.s- n Idi ls described Inche Srnu as "the miwst Mutable person53 words
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58 1969-06-04 6 PENANG. Tues. The principal of the MahincUrama Sunday Pali School, th° V<n Pandit P. Pemsratana Thero. today called on the people of all races ln the cour try to radiate "METTA" (loving kindness* ■Metta will lead to racial harmony, religious tolerance, international understanding. Iraternlty58 words
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Article, Illustration155 1969-06-04 6 RUDY BELTRAN - All these stories utter rubbish, says Jega RUDY BELTRAN By l/I'ALA LUMPUR. Tuev Malaysia's retired sprinter. Dr. Mani Jegathesan, today dismiNseil as "utter rubbish" rumours in >iiii;. (pore that his bride of six weeks was victim of the disturbances here. The rumours also claimed that Jega was so upset that155 words
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Article38 1969-06-04 6 PENANG. Tues A M->«T--old girl Phung Choon Hoey tied $300 today when .she pleaded ruiKv to a chain of MS.si.snn;: in running an illegal numbers lottery at her Paya I Terubong home on f>b 23.38 words
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Article84 1969-06-04 6 Fishing goes on as usual KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Fishermen have not been affected by the recent disturbances, the Director of Fisheries, Tengku Übaidullah bin Abdul Kadir, said today. "The people can see for themselves a.s there is a plentiful supply of fish in the markets. ■The fishermen have been g(*;ng84 words
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Article36 1969-06-04 6 I'ENANG. Tues Porkseller Chew Kniok Men*. 28. was today charged with havine P2 forged $oO Slncapore natal here on May 20. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed ball of (5.00036 words
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Article38 1969-06-04 6 KANGAR. Tues Inch* Abdul Hamld bin Mohamed. from the Attorney-O^neral'ii office. Kuala Lumpur, has been posted a.* Kangar maKlslrale In place of Inche A^mel bin Hajl Ma amor, who was transferred to Malacca last mon'h38 words
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Article23 1969-06-04 6 AIOR STAR Tues.— A circus employee. Popar L*itnan was knocked down by or and killed in Jalan Kanchut here yesterday.23 words
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282 1969-06-04 6 'Report shops which raise prices' appeal KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«a J'HE Government today warned that it would not tolerate any profiteering by unscrupulous traders taking advantage of the present situation. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said his Ministry had received reports of profiteering by retailers in282 words
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Article, Illustration113 1969-06-04 6 PENANG POLICE CHIEF DENIES RUMOURS PENANG. Tue>. The Chief Police officer, Mr. Albert Man (above), today denied rumours that be would >••• transferred soon. "I don't know how they started but I can assure you there is no truth whatever in these rumours." he said. A-sked about another report that113 words
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Article70 1969-06-04 6 ALOR STAK lues. A robbery by a group of villaejers aftpr a rhase at Kampo'iu Bok, Simpang Ampat, last ir. l!n man wa.i reported o h.ue held up a housewife, Jawmrteli binte Abdullah. 21. and robbed her of a pair of gold bangle* ih raised70 words
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Article59 1969-06-04 6 l.t MTI TMi The District Offlcer Dinding^. Eneku Ibrahim bin Ng«h. lia.v been elected prosiden' of Hie 1869 Lumut sea. ..lrnival oreair-Mng committee. Others elected were Mr. Ng Kuok Thai, vire-pregident. Mr rheah Kam Kooi. secretary, and Mr Chan Kirn Teck. trewurer. The sea sport* will be59 words
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201 1969-06-04 6 Bank gives $50,000 to National Emergency Relief Fund KUALA I,U MP I Ft. Tups. The ernment's National Emergency Relief Fund received another SI 19,056 today Contributors wr:> sea Chinese Banking Corp. Ltd. ($50,000. Kuching Chinese Gonerai Chamber of Commen c ($10,000*; The Indian Overseas Bank Kuala Lumpur Frsuser and ($15,000';201 words
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308 1969-06-04 6 Another $147,500 for the other fund J/UALA LUMPUR I —Donations totalling $147,520 were rf< by Bank Negara for the National Relief Fund, most of them from tin mining companies. Among the big contributor* were: Ocborne and Chappy 1528.000. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Group <$10.000 >. Bermnta: I n Dredging308 words
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Article43 1969-06-04 6 BINGAPORE. Tues. Th* Burmese Ambaisador to Jakarta and Manila. U M.uins Maur.g flew in here this morning to receive medical treatment. During Ml iUJ lie lirpe* l meet emba«y ufflcials. and pa» his respects to some mini>uy 1 officials.43 words
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Article37 1969-06-04 6 KOTA BHARU. Tue*. 'in* Chief Education Officer, inch* i Abdul Rahman bin Han Arsliao. will open 'lie sixth annu«» meetinn of the Kelantan briuirl* of College and Day Traintnf I Centre teachers on June 11.37 words
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Advertisement138 1969-06-04 6 Flying north? Take the first flight with us any morning and BLiJ leave the crowd-and-bustle way of travelling to others! We yttittfi jet you north as early as 8.00 am. Your choice to Hong Olir lie W jet- Set tlHiet able Kong and Tokyo via Kuala Lumpur 3 times a138 words
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Miscellaneous303 1969-06-04 6 Straits Times Crossword BB| 188 BB 188 1 AfRORR score .7. 1. Private race rigged to dec.lv. 9«• 3 c^ r K ot ott-not quiU! a. J^grlevwl at love', rejection 12 Fred' about to go up to a ,4, month Miien taken forcibly 10. Rage at an entabltshment '.I' 1303 words
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Article, Illustration75 1969-06-04 7 Toto: Four winners to share $20,000 SINGAPORE. Tues —Four winners (with four plus one numbers correct > will share the second prize of $20,000 In last Sunday's Toto draw. Other prizes are: Four numbers correct, $350; and three numbers cor--115 each. Results of the lucky draw da.st three digits cash75 words
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217 1969-06-04 7 'Nowhere else the same efficiency' SINGAPORE. Tuesday A VISITING British Member of Parliament. Mr. Ivor Richard, said today that the Singapore Government was coping "extremely well" with the economic problems posed by Britain's military pullout. Mr. Richard uho talked to reporters after a tour217 words
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271 1969-06-04 7 Freeth: Canberra talks 'to deploy forces' SINGAPORE. Tuts Australia's External Affairs Minister. Mr Gordon Freoth lonight said that the live-nation defence conference, to begin in Canberra on June 19. was "very important" because It could act as a firm bulwark against communist expansionism in the iv gion. Be said: The271 words
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Article, Illustration275 1969-06-04 7 'YMCA WHITE ELEPHANTS' WARNING SINGAPORE, Tuesday yOUNG Men's Christian Associations throughout A South-east Asia are becomming mere "white elephants" in this fast-modernising region. This warning came today from a director of the Singapore Chinese YMCA. Mr K. S. Ling, who is also the chairman of the association's educational and social275 words
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176 1969-06-04 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police have launched a big hunt for the man who robbed two shipping company clerks of s .'(i.ouii yesterday. The clerks, both in their early twenties and who asked not to be named, had cashed a cheque and were taking the176 words
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Article74 1969-06-04 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union will hold a dinner and dance at the Happy Restaurant on June 14 as a joint celebration of Singapore's 150 th anniversary and its 32nd anniversary. The Minister for Communications. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. who will be guest74 words
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Article, Illustration327 1969-06-04 7 ARTHUR RICHARDS - CANADA READY TO INVEST MILLIONS IN SINGAPORE ARTHUR RICHARDS iß> SINGAPORE, Tues.— Canadian business men arc ready to invest millions of dollars here in joint venture pro jects with the Government and local businessmen. This was stated today by the leader of a sevenman trade mission, Mr. Robert A. Crichton,327 words
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Article86 1969-06-04 7 A CALL TO CONTACT POLICE SINGAPORE. TIMS. Policr .ire looking fur the relatives o[ a man. A. Pcriasamy. aged about 60. who has iust died In the Gemral Hospital A police spokesman said he was warded In April all pi going for a medical checkup on hi.s own. and had86 words
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Article63 1969-06-04 7 SINGAPORE. Tuev The Singapore So^et-su Association will hold a luncheon and a display of floral arrangements in honour "f its president. Mrs. K Kirn who was recently awarded the Sogetsu prize for Itgl in Tafcye, It will be held at the Adelpht Hotel on Thursday The proreeds63 words
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Advertisement182 1969-06-04 7 juisunj mssu mtm ct in., nm unt the Family Car (or your Business and Pleasure MINI-CAR ECONOMY GT PERFORMANCE UMOUSrNE LUXURY Aufhorited Dceltr CHUNG SHAN MOTOR IPTEi LID 240, Lavender Street, Spore Tel: ***** *****. Advertisement Check Forehead Lines To keep your forehead satin smooth, you must check any signs182 words
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Advertisement391 1969-06-04 7 OVER2OO CASH PRIZES WORTH $19,000.00 TO BE WON^IN THE f^J^^t DUTCH BABY S&AMILY COMPETITION HKStfe i<fe a JAY OB UuTVMttSm fffiTfPffyW FROM YOUR USUAL —1 1— DUTCH BABY MILK RETAILER "There are no ugly women; there are only women who do not know how to look pretty!' (1 7th Century391 words
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Article348 1969-06-04 8 ily planning has still stance .speakers nation onf.rQg obviously population polictimc by i v unfa "I population I need. intries what already h«s happened. of ipinn-. ctive on of ix>pc.mnot be dealt with at leisure. But unfortunately the Impression th.it it can be seems to have bt«-n348 words
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Article273 1969-06-04 8 olatility of i- in li political scene no prediction of the outof the presidential round ;s possible without being h<ri\.i opinion polls until ti. of the first round which d a trend fan favour of M Pompidou against M. Foher's initial lead, voting na have been highly273 words
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Article198 1969-06-04 8 iera on Uifive j (aye MalayMinistry of Health S rare fright and a valuable' \.n and Kcdah in the I weeks. The lates' outbreak began In the tan-Thai b urdei and spread io Kota Bliaru :id week in Tim c wards In the general hospital had to be198 words
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1450 1969-06-04 8 MICHAEL FOONG - MICHAEL FOONG by LONDON— Malaya Borneo Building Society started the home-ownership boom, and a lone impressive list of projects were Initiated. After 21 years of operations full success is reported FROM HOUSES TO FACTORIES, THEN ESTATES, NOW A TARGET OF BIGGER SCHEMES THE Common1,450 words
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692 1969-06-04 8 JOHN STIRLING - JOHN STIRLING by IT is becoming increasingly clear that any settlement of the war in Vietnam must include a negotiated end to the war in Laos. The two wars are inextricably linked by the "Ho Chi Minh trail" the North Vietnamese supply route692 words
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Advertisement68 1969-06-04 8 Ells- 7HEI969MAYSWWCH B^^gj^^j -3^ Its not man-made. Seiko makes Rby 1 automaton. A fine precision watch comparable in quality to conventional 1 watches costing twice as much. L 1 I lS tne "od*" 1 wa y buy c feS^ 1 watch: pay only for the timepiece--9 1 a>«l not the68 words
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Advertisement33 1969-06-04 8 SNEAKERS FOR /IfWIMK FUN ||^Sw 11/jWul I OESIGN M A MUST for schools 3s/////// FOR GAMES F R CASUAL W E A AVAILABLE IN I '^svs!w/ VARIOUS styles a \~^yoj/y COLOURS. SIZES 2-633 words
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223 1969-06-04 9 MILITARY IXjIIPMKNT FOR MALAYSIAN BUILD-UP CANBERRA, Tuesday I'RALIA has agreed to provide military equipment recently requested by the Malaysian Government, the Prime Minister, Mr. John Gorton, announced today. A statement issued by Mr. Gorton said supplies sought by Malaysia were of a type already beingReuter - 223 words
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111 1969-06-04 9 TWO REDS SLAIN, SEVERAL CAPTURED IN SARAWAK XX HIM.. Tues I w.i Communist terrorists !i.«\e hern k.'llrd and a number ruptured by security juries in Sarawak's 'I hiril DiMsion. Uisi losint thi.« today, an Army Public Relations Department statement did not s.ty how many were captured. The operation was continuing111 words
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Article27 1969-06-04 9 SINGAPORE I IMI suc*r\ Lsorr and Managrmen: Training Ay .-ing* jiore mill hold a fiim .show ;he Shell Theatrefe at 6.3( d m on Thursday.27 words
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Article, Illustration420 1969-06-04 9 CHEONG VIP SENG - CHEONG VIP SENG By VJINGAPORE, Tues. West Irian's governor. Mr. Frans Kasieppo, is running a personal campaign against the world Press for its reports on the troubles in his country. Mr Kasieppo. who has already been to Hong Kong and Bangkok In420 words
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70 1969-06-04 9 I/UALA LUMPUR, Tues— The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will lead a six-man delegation to the three-day meeting of the Asia and Pacific Council <Aspac> beginning in Tokyo on Monday. After the meeting, the mission will tour70 words
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Article47 1969-06-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The head ol the Housing and Deve- lupcuent Boards Urban Renewal inert, Mr Alan Choc. is on a fortnight .> tour ot Qermany to meet housing and town planning experts there. The trip is at the invitation of the West German Government.47 words
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Article39 1969-06-04 9 PENANG. Tues The Sp&sMi Chlldrens Association of Penang has postponed Its charity ball scheduled for Saturday at the Old Frees' Association The drawing of the associations lo iti\ -clieduled 'or next Saturday, ha* ai»o been deferred.39 words
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91 1969-06-04 9 CINGAPORE. Tv« Zealand troops at Terandak Camp are likely \o be stationed Soon when they move to Singapore in December New Zea'n Defence Minister, Mr David Thomson. Ls ♦•xpeo' 'o be stationed at Nee Soon and Dover Road 1 tomorrow. 11 was91 words
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214 1969-06-04 9 YEO TOON JOO - YEO TOON JOO By SINGAPORE. Tues. Strict immigration checks on both sides of thr causeway continued td«l.i>. All entry points in the Republic (he airport, railway station. Woodlands side of the causeway, and the port werr closely watched to prevent "undesirable elements."214 words
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255 1969-06-04 9 USs2,ooomil JAPANESE DEAL TO BUY BRUNEI GAS TOKYO. Tuesday. NEGOTIATIONS arc at an advanced stagt for the conclusion of a 20-year contract worth about US$2,OOO million to supply liquified natural gas from Brunei to Japan, according to informed trade sources here. The sources said Shell Sek.yu K K a .subsidiaryReuter - 255 words
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Article94 1969-06-04 9 Smuggler driver is fined $15,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A van-driver. Goh Ah Kiat. was fined 513.000 by the S«Hlona Court here today for carrying textiles on which Customs duty had not been pa;d. He pleaded guilty. Fun Hon Wen. who was in the van driven by Goh. denied any knowledge94 words
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Article61 1969-06-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Chief Minister of Gujarat m Bouth-VWI India. Shn Hitendra left here for home after .1 three-day unofficial M-sit. During his stay, he had made a courtesy call on tlie Foreign Minister. Mr S. Rajaratnam. and the Minister of State for Aflair.v Inche Ralum61 words
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Article44 1969-06-04 9 8IN( Singapore .s 1 the first nin- March were worth A 59.3 million. is3l6 i ..ipared with A 56.46 million, 1 $31.9 million) for the same period last year. The figures \> ore released by the Australian Bureau of Census and44 words
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Article29 1969-06-04 9 SINGAPORE. Turs. Eight Navy shlDI serving with the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve are to visit Singapore '.his month after concluding their participation in the Seato exercise Sea Spirit.29 words
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Advertisement116 1969-06-04 9 W« m* open all day today until 10 p.m. DONALD MOORE GALLERIES Liat Towers. Orchard Road. Singapore Smith China fHwntiag fast Mta| Korvf i LMding En«Uati Dally Newapaper ORDERS MAY M PLACED WITH MbHm* tr Sww (Malaysia) Ltd., 74 Orchard Road, Singapore 9, T«l: ***** t« Battery Road, Singapore 1.116 words
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Advertisement305 1969-06-04 9 PUMPS Get them from James Warren. They give expert individual attention to every requirement, supply the most suitable pump for the job. That's why they have a wide range of models. 'TTTTin IjaHa Excellent for handling raw sewage or •.I'lJ W trade waste. Does 3 jobs at the same j—jlrj^305 words
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Miscellaneous602 1969-06-04 9 ON YOUR TV AND RADIO TODAY ■i wk TV SINGAPURA iii \\\M. 5 .ii Basted; 915 i «>•"« 8.40 M -h, -111-Law: 10.0 D Ray j Girl iHokkien Pan l>: 345 Anthony Show; II.N 'lomiio I House and Hone iCbinMo; fcpandlbUity; UJ» C :v c[ Bventa in Singa- < iixnm.i.602 words
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Miscellaneous182 1969-06-04 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS: Ku.ili l.umpur 735 Ine Npw samurai. B^o and I'rnani l|>«li .mil N I M.mdarin: 810 Malaria b; .luimrr Kiliaru Id ah a musical prooid 10; laipine 4; Balu i:: ..u.me. I'aliat Muan. R«- TM Ghob and Mrs 5.45 Pr .°!L's^ V Mur. 900 Nnn in the "mary.182 words
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Article156 1969-06-04 10 AN Australian engineer visited Singapore recently to introduce to industries using hißh-tempera-furnaces a refactory spraying technique which enables furnace repairs to be carried out during operations. Mr Brian Taylor, sales manager of Kaiser Refactories Pty. Ltd. of Port Kembla. Australia, said the technique helped to lower ,;ning156 words
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Article87 1969-06-04 10 Mok of Swedish Tr« v Sdn. Bhd has let! Singapore for a on a round-the-world business trip. Mr. Shu. who is a specialist in the application of mechanical .seals and packings, will ne first leg of 1 spend a week m Tokyo and Yokohama for discussion^ and87 words
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Article97 1969-06-04 10 A MALAYSIAN company plans to invest three million U.S. dollars In a joint timber Industry project in central Indonesian Borneo. Indonesia's Antara news agency reports. The agency said the Malaysian company. Yuling Timber corporation, and Indonesia's P.T. Byna Hara- i pan will jointly exploit i 150,000 hectares in97 words
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Article, Illustration118 1969-06-04 10 APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF TWO COMPANIES MR. Ismail bin Bilal (above) has been appointed a Director of two local companies. Messrs. Lam Kok Trading Co.. (Pte.) Ltd. and Inex Ltd. His appointment will take effect from July 7 when he leaves the Public Utilities Board after nearly 18 years' service. Lam118 words
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Article110 1969-06-04 10 MR. Peter Llm Choopu. has been promoted executive assistant of the Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd. His appointment became effective from May this year. Prior to this. Mr. Llm was chief clerk of the company's Singapore office tor more than twelve years. Mr L'.n.. 4ti bat «ainfci wide110 words
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Article54 1969-06-04 10 Mr. John Anstey nas arrived in Singapore from Sydney recently to take up appointment with the Creative Department of Cathay Advertising. Mr Arstey has been seconded from George Pattersons and Sons of Sydney, the largest advertising agency in Australia. A graduate of Adelaide University, specialising in Psychology.54 words
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Article178 1969-06-04 10 Australian publishers are keen to invest in publishing ventures in neighbouriiu- countries, stud the chairman of the Book Export Development Committee of the Australian Book Publishers Association. Mr. John Ferguson. Mr. Ferguson was in Singapore recently attending the Australian book display held by the Australian Commission In178 words
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186 1969-06-04 10 Pa>a I.Phar Road is employing a work force of 100 people. This complex will continue to operate even when the Jurong plant paw into operation The factory at present manufactures conking oil. vegetable fats and washing soap. According to Mr. Hu.inc the company's annual186 words
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Article, Illustration287 1969-06-04 10 PIONEER COMPANY ANNOUNCES EXPANSION SCHEME fAMEL Plywood Corporation, a fully export orientated pioneer company at Jurong, has announced its second phase of expansion. The company's new phase of expansion consists of two new production lines Incorporating the latest technical know-how In plywood production. Announcing this plia.se of the company s287 words
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Article, Illustration195 1969-06-04 10 New Tasek General Manager MR. Tao Hens Sheng (above) has been appointed by the Board of Directors of Tasek Cement Berhad to General Manager (Technical) of Its plant in Ipoh effective from May 1. Mr Tao, a graduate of the University of Taiwan in mcc h a nical engineering. Joined195 words
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Article158 1969-06-04 10 A total of fifty-three contestants took part in a recent abacus competition sponsored by the Singer Sewing Machine Company. Competitors had to answer ten complex questions involving decimals up to five figures: winners were decided on speed and accuracy of answers. One of the highlights was the158 words
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Article73 1969-06-04 10 Return from sales course MR. Yuen Poon Lup of Sandvie Singapore <Pte> Ltd. has rpturned from a sales and familiarManila. The course was conducted by representatives from the company's head-offic* In Sweden. Sandvie Steel Sweden, a well known, steel and hardware products manufacturer. hay« subsidiaries in many countries in the73 words
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Article131 1969-06-04 10 9 countries attend conference KEY Mobil comn marketers trum nine countries and New York ar* convening in Singapore for the ing Regional Confert: Here to attend the wekiong conterence which flnare from the Mobil East region which includes Malaysia. Singapore, Japan. Hong Kong, Philippines Au> nd. Thailand and InMark' executlvei131 words
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Article115 1969-06-04 10 Malayan Adjustments Co., Sdn. Berhad announce the appointment of Mr. Michael E Tymn M new Managing Director He succeeds Mr Ronald K. Schnurr, who returns to the U.S.A. after three years with the company Mr. Tymn. 3^. brings to his new assignment a well rounded background in115 words
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Article81 1969-06-04 10 Mr Ooh Thong Beng, will represent MIDF at an m.ernational conference of heads of development banks and development corporation- in Asia being held In West Germany from last Tuesday until today. The purpose ol the conference, sponsored by the German Founcatlon for Developing Countries, is to81 words
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Article73 1969-06-04 10 The Asian Development Bank has accepted the offer by the Royal Netherlands Government I of four million guilders (US$l 1 I million) for the Consolidated Special Funds of the Bank. The contribution will be allocated to the Agricultural Special Fund, to be used mainly in Southeast Asia73 words
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Article53 1969-06-04 10 A Singapore girl. 27-year-old Mis» Premita Gill, has been appointed a Reservations Officer with Lufthansa German Airline* based In New York. A former ballet teacher In The Republic and Penang, Mi.«s Gill's responsibilities will cover all travel arrangements for Pur East passengers flyinpr in and out of53 words
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242 1969-06-04 10 THE Cycle Carriage Group of Companies in Implementing their policy of providing greatly-Improved service facilities for their customers throughout Singapore and Malaysia have recently engaged Mr. George William Priestley from Melbourne, Australia as the Group Service Controller. Mr. Priestley has had a242 words
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Advertisement95 1969-06-04 10 J|^V THE TECHNICAL MAN a^^^^^ mm Jm\Jm\ BwA alaV m^M > f mm\ a^r |h m^^^l^^ V c«ai»»», WHt^^mtmmmmmmmmmm^i^^lmmmmmmmmM^^. He knows that in the purchase of expensive machinrry, service and spares are as important as performance. Guthrie Waugh know this too that's why the superior quality of AllisChalmers heavy machinery95 words
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Advertisement1295 1969-06-04 11 .Hl-OOt »NU JIHERU CUNIININttI fQRIS VMTRari sals r S'nam renaag I !rL?,,.. US 18MM1... laPtiiaa. Cla 13 June i lune J n Juae 12 I "Jon. A'moutti Jim II Jaae 13 Juae 14 li '0> 'Belfast jim li HM 14 HM IS/21 HM a goa laae 13 HM 14 11,295 words
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Advertisement1263 1969-06-04 11 W£SMSS3S£SE3S^SL Scanservice V EXPRESS SAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN/ THE CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA P Sham Penang Singapore FOR: BEIIA Jim 14 II Jim 17/11 June 11,21 Caublanct. Rotterdam, H'burg. Gothenburg. Oslo, Copenhagen. SUDAN JUM2S 27 Juie a2l JaM 30/ 1 Genoa. A'werp, R'dam, Hburg. Aarhus, Malmo, C'hagen, G'burg. SUMIIWA Jlly 14/11 Illy 17/111,263 words
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Advertisement1174 1969-06-04 11 Exwtss mtrct to mtoeii, Liverpool t contihuhm. ports. BEN VENUE fmotith wy v Smgaport P. S'haa r*iam al^"'! n ll Pi/Tatty Jim S/ 1 Antaerp tail 17 BENHIANT m Siroiapuri r s'han. Henang Hamburg My II le Perl Jim 5 lm 17 1 Mbrough Jari 11 ENVAUA I 'Don, H1,174 words
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Advertisement1232 1969-06-04 11 WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD I Lot Anejclcs, Naw Orleans, Charlcstoa. <W^V>*l Naw York, Naw London. (also accepting cergo tor other Gult and Atlantic portt, subject to inducement) Spore P. S'hom Penong ■ELLE ETOILE 16/19 June 13/15 Juna 10/12 Jan. CENTRAL TRUST 28/30 iuete 1/ 2 July 3/ 4 July KUPIUS 7Jui»1,232 words
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Advertisement1126 1969-06-04 12 111 ""^KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia Sin gaporo/ Japan Service frMHtitli Smtapori Yol>ltaicht/Na|oyi Y'htmi Kodi Ttaaiut Mara- JB JaM S Jill 14 Jil; IS jßlf IS July West Africa Singapore /Japan Service V|o'i I Si|oya Y'hama i"u6» Namaa Mt'i 24 11 July II Ant 21 A* 21 Auf 21,126 words
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Advertisement997 1969-06-04 12 AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND SERVICE INDIA PARISIAN ANB EAR EASI SERVICES 10 AUSTRALIA NEft 2EALANO Tl: Natapjttiuai all Malrat. S'OO'e P S>am Per.anf ■CM em.. AKt. Oaai lylt Will RAJULA 11/11 Jim 17 Juat II luai Penanf P. («ra uu i/n "M > 1J HMORA 11,12 JUM 13 14 Jill IS/IMNe997 words
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Advertisement798 1969-06-04 12 raman PACIFIC LINE CALIFORNIA PACIFIC NORTH WEST EXPRESS LaaaJina tor: LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND, TACOMA, SEATTLE, VANCOUVER B.C. L. Antelfs S. Fr*nci'.ci SB WEST lENCAL Ii 17 Jum II 19 June 21 12 Juat 15 July II Jul< VISNVA SIDONI IS/11 July II IS July 21 22 Jily IS798 words
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Advertisement838 1969-06-04 12 SCINDIA *f^ LINES —PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE— LOADING FOR. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, LONCVIEW, SEATTLE. TACOMA. VANCOUVER DC. JAIAKANTA 24 25 June 27 21 Juae 29 tluly .1 ;■>, JALAKALA 74 25 July 27 21 July 29 31 July 21 Auf JALAOrIR 24 25 Ai.| 27 21 Auf 29838 words
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Article438 1969-06-04 13 PHK lected MalavMan industrial yields is .••Id 6a per cent (6.3 per cent) fid 9.4 per cent (9.4 per cenu line* totaled in Mngapnre for taxation purposes. A\r: 1 ..\idrnd yield 5.3 per cent (5.4 per cen* > Average gross earnings yield 8 8 per cem (8.9438 words
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Article190 1969-06-04 13 I'ME PORT OF SINCAPURE »U--1 TNORITV ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWING BERTHINC ARRANGEMENTS FOR JUNE 4. OUT Corn< Ua Ma. i»k 1 I 10 11. Koaano 22, Ka\i Jl Jo. lor.an Maru No. 7. 28, Snunsel Maru oda Maru 31 U. Benledi 3.1 34. Brn\alla 35 36. Kimnr190 words
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Article27 1969-06-04 13 June 3. RIBBLR PRICE: 70 cents (up half a cent). TIN PRICE: 5628.12* (up S3). Estimated offering 275 tons (up 20 tons).27 words
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Article242 1969-06-04 13 JINK first trade rubber f.o.b. burns l«»rd at 5 p.m. In Singapurr and KuaU Lumpur >rstrrday at 70 crnts per Ib. ■p half a rrnt on Monday's rlosing Ifvrl. ihr tunr was >try iteady. K.A.S. and M.K.t. ckxini prices in crnt* per lb. ywterday. Buyers242 words
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308 1969-06-04 13 Melbourne oil shares in heavy trading MELBOURNE. Tues DRICES tended to ease during trading on the Melbourne Stock Exchange today and although Investments had a .«tead\ tone falls out-weighed rl*es In the Mining and Oil sections Heavywei'^ht.s W'eatern Mining and Hammersley improved on at U\e trading. However. Oil stoiks. YAM308 words
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367 1969-06-04 13 Continued rise of three dollars in Straits tin price -TTHE Straits tin price rose 1 another $3 in Penang yesterday to $628. 12* making a continuous gain of nearly $30 since May 22. With strong American support came additional Japanese buying. In London on Monday afternoon the forward buyers' price367 words
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Article98 1969-06-04 13 MiNEst PraOuco tithange. Sings pars, nun closing prises par picui yesterday. Coconut all: bulk $40i seller*, drum tiU a«lltra Copra: Mixed .fob.) loose June/ Ju:v IK Com $31 H. Pepper: Muntok white Sl'.'l'l sellers. Sarawak «hit* »i:>o sellers, apeclal Bara»ak Mack $*Ji -rikrs. garbled Lampung buck $li.i aallan98 words
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Article121 1969-06-04 13 I Ml Aitocialion ot Banks m Ma- iayiia*Smiapore madr thfie chanK* ea IB ita rates to merchants yesteroav (the following ratef are quoted to to* equivalent of one unit of foreign currency U.S. Dollar*: Huyin« TT SU.UJ7&. airmail OH B.«at; 80 Oat SZ.UbZa crrdlt bills. S2.VS7S trade bills:121 words
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Article31 1969-06-04 13 KonK yrrtrrrUy thi- US. Dollar Ml quoted at 6.11 .'or T.T. and S.USft'.'A for aa»h. Stirling was qucled at 14 50 and ana tail of (aid at 31V31 words
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Article18 1969-06-04 13 In London on Monday Malayan 5 per cent elf. U.K. July August In bulk was unchanged18 words
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Article532 1969-06-04 13 810 AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTID AT TMI CLOSE OF lUIINIH IN TMI SINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OP THE STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY WERE: B. AOHA I.WI Ben Co 2.<X> 2.04 Borneo Bcrhad 1.93 1.70 Bout.«d LH 200 cd Carnal Plywood 2.26 2.27 C. Buca» 3. W0532 words
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709 1969-06-04 13 PRICES were easier all-round en the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday with the continuing tension in Malaysia and the official announcement of isolated incidents in the Republic. Although the curfew in Kuala Lumpur was lifted till 5 p.m. this was not sufficient to709 words
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Article115 1969-06-04 13 rE British Petroleum Co. Ltd. said agreeme it had been readied in principle for the merger oi UP Oil Corporation. Its principal U.S subsidiary, with the Stai.carci OH Company (Ohio) oi' termed to give BP in due a majority shareholding The boards ot both companies have115 words
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Article129 1969-06-04 13 AI\L.4.YSIA mining statl«--1»1 Uci lor Ma re i, dig ire: in bracke 1 thote for the previous month, jur compai showed the product! tin roncentratea wa 131 LM2 (126..>1L'i plcul.^ rontaining 5883 tons tin metal, based mi tl c true assay ol per c 1 it. iJaiuary 6.f>58129 words
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Article65 1969-06-04 13 Bank Negara statement BANK Negara -M-rment of liabilities and at May 10. showed: LIABILITIES: Capital $20 million. general reserve $3,939,456, Malaysian currency m circulation $870,80.i poalta: Banks 1110.638.691, Malaysian Government 415.343.353. other $152 555. and bills payable and other liabilities $17,585,874 Kll \l 51.ti18.686.774. ASSETS: Gold and foreign exchange t1.485J44.086,65 words
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Article123 1969-06-04 13 rNS were quiet In London on Monday and among Issues to show gains of a few pence were Ampat and Sunge! Be»i. Rubbers were also quiet but prices generally drifted slightly lower. Guthrle was a firm exception, being three pence higher at 30s. 6d. DOW lO\^123 words
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Article304 1969-06-04 13 MOVEMENTSOF SHARE PRICES BASED ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALES IN THE SINGAPORE ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OP THE STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS: ACMA I I Ben A Co. i •**!•>■ Borneo Berhad i 1 Mat). Cimi' I 2 c<-nt>>. C. Suaars I C.C.M. I304 words
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Article37 1969-06-04 13 A STRAUSS and Co. Ltd. r\ >ay unless the International Tin Co unc i 1 chooses to announce up-to-date nanre> at their June meeting, the question concerning the Buffer Stock Manager.- operations so far37 words
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Article1328 1969-06-04 13 BUIOKN I.N AM) KfcPUttlll) TO THE SINUAPOKt AND KIAL.t II >li I 1. H:\lMNi. KUOMS (il till STOCK r.X- I.tX.L VKSItKUAV WITH Hit MMBLR "I SHAKI.S 1 KAI)H» SHOWN IN BKAt Xt IS IN LOTS OF l.iiun. I LESS oTHEKWISt BTBCIFIEO. INDISTRIALS: At >1A (1) tl 34. ill1,328 words
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Article37 1969-06-04 13 STOCK INDICES June June 3 InduslrULv 157.37 155.3? 1 Hotels: 85.58 81.91 •Properties: M».i9 147.08 t I mi- 8.;.:io 83.7s t» rubbers: 1u9.i8 IUM.IS lire. 30, 1906 IUU. lire. 31, 1908 Mil. t Dec. 2M, i9«2 l(iu.37 words
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Advertisement308 1969-06-04 13 NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD List.s of unclaimed security aeposits for electricity supply to premises \acated since Ist September 1967 to 31st August, 1968 will be on display or a\ailable at the following offices of the National Electricity Board until 31st August 1969. Aim Star (Including Krpala Kuala l.ipi* Rat a>w Kuala308 words
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Advertisement611 1969-06-04 14 REOUIRED QUALIFIED LADIES na Payoh. HUNTS SECRETARIAL teqiilita IC to nil j Jildl'- Katiery Roid ore Ttl: V77so. JOB HUM i ordinal. .|> quality LOOK CENERAL AMAH vanttd >o Holland Cirrua I adulta Good al. I^l LOCUM WANTEO BBsattMßMKl M (Jreal oi ibl) Ind an. I' EXPERIENCED MANACER WANTEO for611 words
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Advertisement590 1969-06-04 14 FULLY FURNISHED BUNGALOW Are*, |n«triit JUNE AUCUST in. lui.^ lor ahoit- T»o exetutlve Faiiiuatl Avtmat) half no ne Mallal Houa--1 121 ENC THVE h...ii\, ruraiabed (lal room throughout. Ring: ■< (M.ie. LUXURIOUS FLATS n:«hrd. tht.e rtrdrcMm .1 p in DISTRICT 10 hi I turniKlird IM- 1 l^n quiet d.nt 1.11590 words
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Advertisement834 1969-06-04 14 V.W.C.A. INDIAN COOKINO com- i mencing I'" 1 tjw 2 H) p.m. >:j tmrm h#r»i. S;tO (non-memh«r«i. I wo month a <ourat. Knquinra (S'potei ;<". lAICZISHU SELFDEFENCE ml Mr. l.lm on Ili h». Kvenin* .1 I) Xl BtO Bingapor. Jalan P m lei is pore) 3bl4kT EDUCATION I FRENCH HOME834 words
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Advertisement816 1969-06-04 14 TV/RADIO SALES t SERVICE 532 MONTHLY and nn n,« 1 Pniliua IV. lel. n iturt IbL.l REOIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS HI- i IA.-H Coiuuiett ran^e to auil e%tr>oot ario«iooiua Eajaaaaaaaa a>«. joo cniat Koad laman Jurong UUNaTfUHM Kl'.l AIK- ajtl UAKL OK T.V. BKIB I'none BBJBJ I HMi .-ingai*;« OaaHßßßal Aerial816 words
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Advertisement749 1969-06-04 14 1»«4 «S a>ONTIAC CONVERTIBLE Automatic Hood. Radio. Aircoa nt\rolf! BHh AJrajaadltM IMM AUSTIN 1100. IW«7 I inilitu'ti. d. IMB K Cortina K i>ih.|) r IHNin. |M 0 h.»>. r.'Ol U Mutoi .ore 361 7T 1. COUDt i;t Aaat ud»on Mini-Mnoi !!■..< r h<^m r.Corti«a -Ol O Kadi". AuMin Van. l»«:i749 words
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Advertisement945 1969-06-04 14 Will MR. STEVEN F.S. LAU, formerly of Great Eastern Lilt, hire or Toyota Corona Car. No. SZ.I3OS or anybody knowing His whereabouts, please Ring *****. Everfine Co. (Rent-a-Car) Ltd., 519, Serangocn Road, S'pore-8. JABATAN PELAJARAN KEDAH .ii ada>teb cii-pel«»« iianpiiua PemborongS jrang beruaitai dl-Jabatan Kerja Rayauntok mpmbekalkan aaparti diba«ah mi:945 words
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Advertisement833 1969-06-04 15 LATE MODEL HEAVY EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT MARION HIM 4-1/2 YD DIESEL SHOVEL 4 only with electric swing shift dragline. Full operational conditions 3noo to 8000 hours price inclusive of substantial quantity ol spare parts from A 565.000 to AtIOO.OOO P and H 955 A 2 yds shovel 3 only la excellent833 words
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Advertisement1306 1969-06-04 15 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the under- Krt RU rs-r uni«n h.r.h,mentioned persons are no longer n^.^ t rfl? partners ol SHARIKAT PERU- f'^' n ?^%i^ of m!v !q«q S 'SAHAAN AND PERDAGANOAN J™"» l^ v M V 196 A E* or-i.a Talari Brnrial Ratu M K netl m1,306 words
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Advertisement756 1969-06-04 15 MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT (MARA) WANTED SALESMEN ASSISTANT PERSONNEL for Large Manufactnrinc Group OFFICER of Companies. Applications are Invited from »nniic«nt* mn«t h«v» mm i»« iS^ffinfTlh 't th<? e '«nd^»: n «tealr?nv. Te ye2r?^. vSton MARA ADDllSntV^nSlfl «P^» ence building and con- I be b« ween the s£« of 24 30™756 words
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Advertisement701 1969-06-04 15 f TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD, SINGAPORE Application* are invited from Singapore iti/rn* (or tb« follow ing posts:--(A) PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER (B) PERSONAL ASSISTANT (C) RECEPTIONISTS QUALIFICATIONS A FXrKRIKM I (A) Decree from a rerocnined I nivemitr m.th lesit 1 Tears experience in relevant field. Knowledse of hinene and other language* will701 words
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Article189 1969-06-04 16 SINGAPORE. Tues Over 117.000 sheets of pornographic literature were among the exhibits in a magistrate's court today when printing director Yu Wing Kon. 40, was jailed for three months for proI ducing obscene books and picture^ for circulation. Yu. managing director of UK ABC. Pres* Ltd..189 words
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Article116 1969-06-04 16 2 years, cane for armed robber SINGAPORE. Tues Yap Siung Tect. 20. wa.s jail--1 rd for two years and sentenced to :our strokes of the rotan by district judge today after he admitted a ft hi armed robbery Ihc Judge. Mr Syea Al«i bin Ahman Alsiee heard that Yap «lvi116 words
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Article344 1969-06-04 16 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK: NEW TRAFFIC PATTERN TO EMERGE By SINGAPORE. Tues TWO expressways will run along the fringe of Singapore's central area, as part of a plan for ;i new transportation network. One ia the Clemenceau Avenue-Seran-goon Road expressway, which will link up with Jurong and344 words
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Article, Illustration80 1969-06-04 16 SINGAPORE. TU( staters, both secretaries, are among the lir>: entrants for the "Ifllsi 150 th anniversary of Singapore" contest to bo held in August. They arc Margaret and Belinda Tham Belinda right >. 18. is with a law firm while Margaret 'Mi >. 19, wurk.^ for an80 words
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Article151 1969-06-04 16 SINGAPORE. lues— The IttSM-tM Neptune Topaz sailed from Karachi tonight bound for Singapore, to start the lirst service between the Far Kast and Europe by the government owned Neptune Orient Lines. The 18-knot vessel bought recently will arrive here on June 11 for bunkering.151 words
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Article31 1969-06-04 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Member of Parliament for Bukit Panjang, Mr. P. Selvadurui will ofiiriallv open the Chestnut Drive Secondary School at 7.30 p.m. on June 12.31 words
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Article31 1969-06-04 16 vPORf I K Mlnistei r Deience wi.: donations for Defence Puntl at t lie Mini Interior and Detence. Pearl! Hill at 1" 30 a m mi Friday.31 words
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Article37 1969-06-04 16 A double tragedy at Sunday swim SINGAPO a Sun -i ended a V-m i today. Kam Xl 1 iriend. were bathing I i drow Tan ,ue him h her I 1 them time, a: clUllß The i37 words
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99 1969-06-04 16 DOCTOR ON HOMOSEXUAL OFFENCE CHARGE SINGAPORE. Ttoea Dr. Loh Mung Sun. 73. failed to appear in court today to stand trial on a tentatr.-r Charge Of atj tempted homosexual:' one of hi earlier ear. Defence counsel. Mr. Tan Kirn Beng, produ i medicai c< that Dr. Loh nutted to You:.99 words
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Advertisement707 1969-06-04 16 THi; PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY P» Ns|o\ %XI VPFOINIMINI <^ IK HMI AL A>S«STA-NT in i pawn U.ualifkationi A Experience: 1. Must be Singapore Malaysian Citizen *apore Polytechnic Technician Diploma in Telecomns or equivalent. years' practical experience In teJetlon» with knowledge ol the following: i a) Automatic telephone exchange maintenance.707 words
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Advertisement1077 1969-06-04 16 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD KENYATAAN TAWARAN SINCAPORE j.K.R., NEGERI SEMBILAN I I I IRK I TV lIM'ARTMENT Tawaran2 vaiiß a.sal-njra telah NOTIIF 1O (ONMMI.RS m-jadralkan akan di-tutup pada l\lli:i:i ri l<>\ <>r iam l^Oii lenKah-harl pada 29hb lIM IKK II •>! ri'LY kM. IMt, se<»ranu di-terlm« difc order to iP grade1,077 words
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Miscellaneous62 1969-06-04 16 VVBU-, WHtRJJs I PONT KNOW, OSCAR YEH 15 TOO BAP I >OU EXPECTING > r\ SOMEOJE JUST DO WE GO ISTIUON'TGETCVER V TMW BOMBEP OUT I ANYONE DOC? NO. ..WHY? PULLED UP I FROM HERE? OUR FAHJJRE TO OBTAIN TV V^.^^ J r^^~~^_^ i OUTSIDE.' r^l OUOA Hunny lift Haiph62 words
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Article831 1969-06-04 17 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By fHE International Badminton Federation are to consider a Dutch proposal to ban the backhand "flick" service. One of the proposals by the Netherlands B.A. to be considered by the IBF annual meetihfc in London on July 1 says the service should be831 words
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Article189 1969-06-04 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Hv SKJARAH showed top form in a 3f gallop in 39 2/5 in heavy going at Ipoh yesterday morning. Jockey Les Coles kept the Raconteur three-year-old on the bit all the way. Lion ity appeared to have regained some form then he189 words
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510 1969-06-04 17 LONDON, Tues CNGLISH. Irish and French colts will battle for £93.690 in prize money tomorrow in the 190 th Derby classic, one of the most puzzling races of the long series. An unexplained lapse by the early-season favourite. Kibofilio. in last month's 2.000 Guineas510 words
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Article47 1969-06-04 17 NEW DELHI. T'les Ir.dla i Is seeking the postponement of the Third Asian Junior tenni« championships. scheduled In Hong Kong from Aug 11. The postponement wa; being requested because Indian juniors would not return from their European tour until late In August Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article84 1969-06-04 17 THE English FA. team now touring New Zealand will jTty a match In Singapore's .alan Besar Stadium on June 14 This was announced yesterday by the PA. of Singapore and the sponsors. Singapore Tobacco Company. The touring party of 22 professionals and amatevrs Include three former84 words
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Article54 1969-06-04 17 The Pcnang Qolf Club will hold their annual gymkhana at the Penang Turf Club golf pavilion on Sunday from 1 p.m. The seml-flnals and final of the Governor's Cup competition will be played In the morning. There will be a tea party at 2 30 p.m., followed54 words
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Article31 1969-06-04 17 LAUSANNE. Tues Canada yesterday presented the International Olympic Committee here with a twin bid for the 1976 Olympics Montreal for the Summer Games and Vancouver for the Winter Games.31 words
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Article, Illustration67 1969-06-04 17 A CHEERFUL Colin Milburn gives the thumbs-up sign in the Northampton General Hospital where he is recovering from an operation to his left eye. The burly England and North amptonshire batsman lost his eye in a road accident. With him is Sister Janet Lowe who broke the sad67 words
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Article189 1969-06-04 17 I ONDON. Tues. The West Indian cricketers, inspired by skipper Gary Sobers, batted soundly to gain an 85-run first innings lead over MCC after being dismissed fcr I 285 at the close o" the second day of their three-day match here yesterday. Sobers, scoring189 words
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Article27 1969-06-04 17 The Malaysian national tennis gra.scourt championships will be held in Imh as .scheduled from July 3 to July 6 En'.rtcs close I on Jure 0127 words
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Article577 1969-06-04 17 JOE DORM - Wai Hong scores a sprint double JOE DORM «> 1 EONG Wai Hong J .srored a sprint double on the final day of the Paslr Panjang District secondary schools athletic championships at Farrer Park yesterday. Wai Hong of Hua Vi Chinese won the "A" Division 100 metres in 11.3 sec577 words
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Article150 1969-06-04 17 LAN PEREIRA - LAN PEREIRA Bj 'TONY MAW is buying a new Australian Formula I Elfin 600 C to race in the Malaysian Grand Prix at Batu Tiga on Sept. 13-14. The car. designed and manufactured by Garrie Cooper. the Australian 1 J-litre champion, is to be fitted with150 words
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Article116 1969-06-04 17 ■pOURTEEN-year-old Llm Lay S Choo has been voted i'enang's Swimmer of thr Year for winning 22 events at the PenaiiK and Malaysian junior championships. Lay Choo. who is now training for the MalavMan Open championships at Kuala Lumpur next month, won nine events at the Penane116 words
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Article, Illustration52 1969-06-04 17 ATHENS. lues Paoll Toivonen of Finland driving a Porsche 91 IS. was last night ofliclally declared winner of the 17th Acropolis motor rally Bri•ain's Roger Clark, last years winner, was second tn 1 Ford Escort twin-cam. Keuter. Some of the Kampong Kedah men being led out by aReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement21 1969-06-04 17 TELEPHONE *****7 STRAITS ENGINEERS .J*!w L.t 3. Klll.m d&\ |T|| \5/ LIU. NEED TUGS, BARGES, TOWAGE Br f^S SALVAGE -"S-^ l^.--*^.21 words
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Advertisement161 1969-06-04 17 —t< ft y IF YOU DON'THAVE A -J V FORKUFT TRUCK 5^ I TO JVIOVE THAT LOAD, \Jg—pY= IT^ DO THE OBVIOUS THING. SSffri HIRE ONE ***M I Telephone our truck-hiring department j "T I for a bvokmg and they'll arrange to supply the ***** you want wherever you want161 words
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Miscellaneous359 1969-06-04 17 BADMINTON BASKETBALL (R Davi 74 R f* 1 731 OINOINGB intervhool (Sttla- nd 3W) Olam 17et So«> e r* el CENTRAL PtKAK SCHOOLS »«n LSS SlUawan bt Nan B P I Under-20: Boys alnfles semi- Hwa 48-32; LSS Ayer Tawar bt HOCKEY final* Ooh'Eng Kong b Tan LSS Pengkalan Bahru359 words
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Miscellaneous28 1969-06-04 17 \THi*Tics ■■■mom District secondary .--clioo»& championships 1 Farrer Pk. S pure 2.30' BADMINIOV -f, hi .1 Perak Schools Under-20 nrmli. 1 11 John Ambulance Hall. Ipoh 2 00i28 words
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Article63 1969-06-04 18 NEW YORK. Tues PreM- '.vhi lias decided to remo\e American nuclear weapons Irum Okinawa once Japar •u:d the U S. agree on term, for nds return to ihe J«rt.e New York Times ■tld loday. Quoun. Infonaad mun-ps in .ie paper said the timetable for the removalReuter - 63 words
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206 1969-06-04 18 Factional fighting erupts again in Canton HONG KONG. 1 uea N- w factional ttrlfe has erupted in Canton bctwpen opponents and supporters o| Mao Tsetung's new policy of rehabilitate lng purged cadres, Chl- travellers reported today. Their reports vnre the latest in an increasing number reaching Hong Ku:i<? telling otAP - 206 words
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102 1969-06-04 18 PARIS. Tues. Mr. Georges Pompidou today seemed certain of becoming France's next President through communist abstentions in the election on June 15. The powerful French Communist Parly ensured almost certain victory lor the former Prime Minister when it called on Its electors vc-teraay toReuter - 102 words
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Article49 1969-06-04 18 The Israeli army -iKiay repoited blowIng up several more Arab bOOMI in Gaza Whi uj urerc accused ol co-operaiintt with Kiierillas The number of bouaM desnoved w ;i^ no! disclosed, but a >pokCMi ra were blown up on Sunday nleht and several ■tore Heu'.er49 words
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Article89 1969-06-04 18 PARIS lues. Pi ;i mi's p,.ld and convertible currenly !•> ierxes 101 l by 680 million irancs (about £57 million .sterling) month, the finance Minus- i try announced today. I his reduced the value of the country* monetary reserves holdings to 17.951 million franca i aboutReuter - 89 words
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Article336 1969-06-04 18 LONDON, Tues The market maintained yesterday s firmer tendency and was featured by oils. led by BP tollowing Its deal with Standard Oil Ohio. Towards the close, 'he Financial Times index was 4 5 up at 423 6 BP. although paring Its initial i sharp fall, wa> still336 words
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Article61 1969-06-04 18 LONDON. Tues. Spot 24* id., July 24 ..d.. Aug. 24'jd, Sept. 24' 2 d.. July Sept. 24-..d.. Oct. Dec. 24 jd. Jan. Mar. 24-\d.. Apr. June 24-5 16d. July Sept. 24', d.. Oct. Dec. 24-3 IM.. Jan./ Mar. 24-1 led.. Apr. June 24d July Sept. 23-15 16d.. c.l.f. June61 words
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Article34 1969-06-04 18 LONDON. Tucs Buyers ***** ID. .veller.s £1437 i ci > Forward buyers £1442 i-t-£li sellers £1443 (+fl), Settlement £1437 i £2i. Turnover a.m. 80 tons. pm. 180 tons. Tone: Steady i but quiet. J34 words
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Advertisement124 1969-06-04 18 in good taste New m looks New m features. New in convenience. From sparkling stainless steel finish mter.or and polished exterior. to fully automatic brev.ing and keep warm system, the NATIONAL Coffeemaker NC-3100N is sure to please. These are just some o 1 the features found in the NC-31C0N: Your124 words
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Advertisement148 1969-06-04 18 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 word i $20 FOR THE AMBITIOUS STUDENTS Cambridge CORRESPONDENCE mVSCHQQL SYSTEMATIC. SCIENTIFIC. UP-TO-DATE APPROACH TO POSTAL TUITION HOME-STUDY COURSES (IN ALL SUBJECTS) HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE G.C.E. MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION FORM IV/SECONDARY 111 QUALIFYING TEST (ENGLISH MALAY MEDIUM) LOWER CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (ENGLISH ft MALAY148 words
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