The Straits Times, 5 June 1969
1969-06-05
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Title Section27 1969-06-05 1 '-'SJUNW69j [^osAVgRAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 Tho Niitimiii! ftopiipiif The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THI'RSDAY, JUNE 5, 1969 15 CENTS K.D.N. 3104 M.C (P) No. 072327 words
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657 1969-06-05 1 Birthday call for tolerance by a 'very sad' King KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE Yung di-Pertuan Agong today called on ;ill Malaysians to practice tolerance and understanding. In a iiK'ss.ij;t to mark his (52nd official birthday, the King said: "In order to make democracy work, we must respect it and uphold657 words
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Article, Illustration595 1969-06-05 1 JACKIE SAM; DAVID GAN - Another 100 held in the big swoop JACKIE SAM and DAVID GAN Police and troops keep up pressure day and night By -SINGAPORE. Wed.- POLICE and military units kept up the pressure with security sweeps in various parts of the island all day today to contain unruly elements behind theMAX KIAN SENG - 595 words
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Article251 1969-06-05 1 SAIGON. Wed. 852 bombrr* rainrd BUM tons of Immliv on ('Hlr.il HUliland iunsle* uherr Allied fwCM reported killin« a I must 1.000 communist troops in heavy flchtinc in the past three weeks, military spokesmen said today The eight-cngined air fnrrr Stratolortresr.es swept in fiveUPI - 251 words
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Article57 1969-06-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The China Press, a dally morning newspaper here, has been suspended from publication for 30 days. Confirming this, the permanent secretary to the Ministry for Home Affairs, Sheikh Abdullah bin S. A. Bakar, said that under the emergency regulations the Ministry was not obliged57 words
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Article28 1969-06-05 1 HOUSTON Wed.— Texn> surgeon Dr Dent on Cooley performed his 20th heart transplant operation veaterdar Th* patient Dwaln C M «a. reported In sattflactory condition.28 words
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850 1969-06-05 1 Trouble at weekend? Nonsense says Ismail KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday I^HE Government has urged people not to believe rumours that there will be fresh disturbances on Friday and Saturday. "There la absolutely no truth in these rumours. Action has in fact been taken against those responsible fo r Initiating them" the850 words
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Article215 1969-06-05 1 YOUTH FALLS TO DEATH FROM PLANE \pDRID. Wed. A i Cuban youth, one o' two trying to stowaway on 'mht from Havana to Madrid, fell to his death from a hiding place behind th< wheel minutes take-off, air] cials said today The at fell hall hiding '>. lolt wheel, dihAP - 215 words
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Article24 1969-06-05 1 I Q ■DfOATOU It.ip.irf «oi( operation in Bo i.im nifht. N* laillwrti rrported. and aimy personne guard at erw throughout the la).24 words
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Advertisement99 1969-06-05 1 For Clear 0 Comfortable Consult C.S. CHONG O.D, EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19. Chulia Street. Singapore-1. Tear this i out. i Keep it in I your can i I This is reminder. On your next oil change. ■^XL I make the change to New Formula /£ecn^ Esso Extra Motor Oil. It99 words
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Advertisement83 1969-06-05 1 THORENS "THE K01.1.N-U' )V( I IMONIII 1 K.\\n< Kll'l lON IIKM ABI I I#TS jj KM TD-124 (SER Ji'BSEN JESSEN Howfethis x openers |w Beck's f"^ Beer now in Pull-Ring cans No more messy openers. Just flip a finger through the ring and ZIP! It's open. Wonderful way to enjoy83 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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370 1969-06-05 2 Moon landing rehearsal flights this week PIVILIAN astronaut Neil Armstrong wiii make two flights later this k in the vehicle that will train him for the landing he and another Apollo 11 crewman will make on tin- moon in mid-July, the ncy announced yesterday. Armstrong, commander will fly the LunarReuter - 370 words
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Article, Illustration82 1969-06-05 2 Hay fever puts Lord Learie in hospital lON DON. Wed. Lord Costantine former West Indian cricketer I.e.iric Constantine went into a London hospital yesterday and cancelled engagements for two months. l.ady Constantine said: "He has Kone in for treatment for hay fever before it tets a hold of him. It82 words
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Article, Illustration141 1969-06-05 2 Korean plant to make the M-16 rifle OEOUL. Wed. The 0 United States and South Korea are planning to establish a plant here to produce the M-16 rifle, the standard Allied combat weapon in the ViPtiinm war, a joint communique said today. The communique was issued by US. Under-Secre-tary ofReuter - 141 words
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98 1969-06-05 2 UKKV LINKS, who is only eifht vcars old, has every reason to beam proudly v he st ind> aluntMde the M Ib. fi>h he autht on a H Ib. test line this month lie uas li>hini from his f.tihT s hiial riuring98 words
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156 1969-06-05 2 Pills and injection kits to protect troops from nerve gas LONDON. Wednesday. ALL front-line British troops are now Issued with pills and injection kits to protect against all known types of nerve gas, a Defence Ministry official said in Salisbury, England today. Visitors at an own day at the Ministry'sReuter - 156 words
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Article46 1969-06-05 2 NEW YORK. Wed lII* N i> :v. the B^k held their II die Bui Iwutng formal their p :.ir. The ambassadors of !hr US. *nd Prmoi I ord ramri' sidenre for a tbne.hour mf«'Inc. The talk.s heg.in two mon:ii> 3. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article62 1969-06-05 2 TOKYO. Wed. Faster Soviet Ilytishin 'rt liners will replace TU-114 turbopron aircraft on the Tokyu-Moscow direct route of the Japan Air Titnai Affoflot total service which began today. Japan Air I.ine.s said the VLr 62s will fly the 4.980-mi!e route ine r Siberia In lOhrs.AP - 62 words
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Article21 1969-06-05 2 MANILA. Wed. A Pilipino pilot was killed when an Air Force nghter plane crashed yesterday in Pampanga province. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Miscellaneous12 1969-06-05 2 THE C3AMOOLS .4. *-***&4&--7* U/ELL. I SUPPOSE IT WAS X y^jt/QgTU it"12 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK (Contd.)
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284 1969-06-05 3 Death by firing squad sentence for 18 oilmen AGOS. Wed. Biafra Radio announced today that lg European oilmen captured bj Biafran soldiers, bad been sentenced to death by firing •quad. "They were found uilty by a *penal tribunal of a>MMtint Niferia in making war on Biafra and actually taking anReuter - 284 words
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Article32 1969-06-05 3 KABCI. \\<M t:en and a »ho.i--i <i ;n northern Alzhanis- a mountain collapsed last Friday, a report rday said Heavy ram* nre believed to -usea the landslide.— APAP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration132 1969-06-05 3 CENSORED BED SCENE: A DIRECTOR PROTESTS CTDNEY. Wed. Swedish film director Stlg Bjorkman sent a reply-paid cable today to the stars of his film *'I Love. You Love" asking them to say whether they had made love In front of the camera. He is trying to prove that the AustralianReuter - 132 words
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Article43 1969-06-05 3 HONO KONG Wed. —Chin* yesterday lodged a strong protest with Bulgaria agauibt 1U invitation to a Nationalist Chine, c Oovernment delegation to attend the world lnter-fovern-ment conference on tourism held in Sofia, the New China N>«» Agency reported. Keu-43 words
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236 1969-06-05 3 Poher refuses to give up June 15 battle PARIS, Wed. Cen--1 trist Mr. Alain Poher yesterday refused to bow to pressure to withdraw from the presidential battle and vowed to press an active campaign against "the methods and excesses of Gaullism." Mr. Poher's chances of winning the decisive second round236 words
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211 1969-06-05 3 Girls go to school and turn up in Vietnam on surprise visit to Dad ATLANTA (Georgia). Wednesday. TWO young sisters left home for school last Thursday with 35 cents each. Yesterday they turned up in Saigon for a surprise visit to their 1 father. Their mother. Mrs. Sonla Pelham. saidAP - 211 words
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137 1969-06-05 3 MOSCOW. Wed. Two 1 Soviet space stations which parachuted down onto Venus last month showed there was not more than 0 4 per cent oxygen In the planet's den.se carbon dioxide at mosphere, the Soviet news agency Tass reported Quoting an article137 words
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Article51 1969-06-05 3 HONO KONG. Wed. Fire men. two of them armed with knives, held up two bank employees in the Rowloon Dutrtct and escaped with HKiaoo.--000 yesterday. The robbery occurred as the urn were loading safe boxes li to the boot of a car parked outstde the bankReuter - 51 words
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Article57 1969-06-05 3 TORONTO. Wea. Canada expect* lo double its aid payments to underdeveloped countries witnin the next few year* —to about t??0 million annually. External Affairs Minuter, Mr. Mitchel. Sharp said today. But he forecast that eventually direct cash aid would probably be teplaced by greater imports IntoReuter - 57 words
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Article81 1969-06-05 3 Just fancy that PARIS. Wed. A court ha» awarded a i I -yearold model custody of a I ieee of her bottom and 39.U0U francs v; 2,500 > The award was made here to Miss (laudine Perot, whose bottom waa decorated with a tattoo ol a ro>e and an EiffelReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration61 1969-06-05 3 Meet the oldest man in the world, Shirali, 164 'PHIS man is be- lieved to be the oldest man In the world. According to the official Soviet Tass news agency, Shirali Mislimov celebrated his 164 th birthday recently in Azerbaijan. Be told Tius.s that he keeps fit by taking shortAP - 61 words
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206 1969-06-05 3 DISOBEDIENT GIRL, 12, CHAINED TO WALL BY FATHER PORT WORTH. Wed.— r Darryl Louis Saichek, 32, an elementary school physical educa tion teacher, yesterday said that he chained his 12- yea r old daughter i Sheri by the neck to a wall because she disobeyed his order to stop ridingUPI - 206 words
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Article44 1969-06-05 3 JAKARTA. Wed. Security In Indonesian waters has lmI proved although minor viola- turns and smuggling are still a problem, the Navy cruet commander. Admiral Muliadl. said. President Suharto yesterday Instructed all government agencies to take drastic measure* •gainst smugglers. UPI.Agencies; UPI - 44 words
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Advertisement115 1969-06-05 3 LAST THREE DAYS ONLY You Will PAY MUCH LESS IF YOU BUY NOW YOUR DEFINITE CHANCE OF SAVING! MODERN SILK STORE 34, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE 6. Telephone *****. Beautify That Dry Skin White you slumber away is the time to reviTe and beautify your akin so nightly, after cleansing, massage115 words
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Advertisement88 1969-06-05 3 Are irregular meal-times giving you Constipation? I Constipation gives you that I »<uggish off -colour feeling Makes you loca your appetite. So get yourself quickly beck to normal with Pmkettes. Pinkettet ere an effective, safe Isxative that is perfect for all the family so gentle and yet ref ores regular88 words
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Advertisement408 1969-06-05 3 NOW! farm-fresh milk L anytime- 1| anywhere Alyk^ EVER READY MILK Imported pure farm-fresh milk from England. Stays fresh for months without refrigeration Full of vitamins, minerals, proteins and butterfats. Full goodness for all the family. Obtainable from all leading grocers. Distributors: Hak Huat Co 62 Rochnre Road, Singapore. Barkath408 words
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Advertisement12 1969-06-05 3 The Best People Look for the Best Jobs in the SUNDAY MAIL12 words
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Article, Illustration524 1969-06-05 4 T.F. HWANG – - Brain damage: Now suit for $250,000 claim T.F. HWANG By CIXGAPORE. Wed. The High Court was told today of a $250,000 damages claim by a young accident victim, Chan Swei Vueli, who suffered brain damage in a collision between his motorcycle and l car three years ago. Swei Yueh, of524 words
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Article141 1969-06-05 4 Today's educational TV on Channel lUu follow*; 7.50 ».m -10 a.m.. Mathematics. Sec. I: Parallel line* and related angle*: B.M-5.50, Oeneral science, Bee. II: Production of electricity: t.05-9.15. English. Sec. I: The Bicycle 9.45-10.05, English second language. Sec. I: Rain; 10.45-11.05. English literature. Sec. II; Words and141 words
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Article39 1969-06-05 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Corpus Christi celebrations at St. Joseph's Field this Sunday at 6 p.m. will not be held as previously announced. The morninf and evening masses will be held as usual in all churches.39 words
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Advertisement322 1969-06-05 4 ALL HARD -PLAYING, IA I Nil HOT-BLOODED Wlfc-fclim YOUNG MEN! DARLENE wants to Skidoo witj^ou ORCHARD #Sj9 daily at JKk mFAIk OI !9 15 p.m. i Jlmr \jl| ll^dr^ sV OTTO PREM INGE R p4ui^£- SKIOOO UA| 4SU-+ JACKIE GLEASON ▼jf*| CAROL CMANNING FRANKIE AVALON JrM «*D CLARK MICHAEL CONSTANTINE322 words
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Advertisement187 1969-06-05 4 DIAMOND (Aircond-tioned) SEASON IXTINDED! J 10 A 7 30 p.m. "CHAKKARAM"— TamiI. piu< Anno Bavanl" Newvael IVr««t C»lOnfla "AKKA THAN6AI 7 Tamil. I What <k> the beautiful people do after they've done everything? f«k bV^H B I IE n mII b^K A law II H Ml, ■H| Tliay'v«talitnHMMrtehm«if step m187 words
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Advertisement91 1969-06-05 4 ;uno-QPENS tomorrow!; I Ik I And there's Al^Li-i-Sm^^r always one more.. VVHllllui i forouDline^^ ALEXANDRA STEWART, Francois Taste. Robert Howay J «;lobe -today ONLY! ,:».r,v,.^ I Meet che President of the ■IBlOfaiiMii She loves men todMthl^. iv WEneiS" ffl^t~> "Wetter a tv'S "TH^ a bß^bbß »r in I METROPOLE HOLLYWOOD91 words
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Advertisement569 1969-06-05 4 LAST OAY< 11am, 145, 4 00. 6 30 ft til P*t*r Great Catherine I OPE^. I "WAITING tor CAKOLINf I NOW SHOWING Ne free I II am, 1 30, 4 00, 4 30 4 o 10 \m Laa Von Cwf Commando*' I Saturday M'mte— ly Dai—Mi H Simult Q neoinl>569 words
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623 1969-06-05 5 SMA ANSWERS CRITICISMS OF MINISTER "Abort Bill memo gave our views' gINGAPORE, Wed.— The Singapore Medical Association has ;m\;i\s made ii ;< matter of policy to assist young doctors whenever and in whatever wtj it could. The association secretary. Dr. Llok Yew Hee said this on behalf Of the SMA623 words
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Article, Illustration95 1969-06-05 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Four sisters, who entered the recent music competition yrsanised by '-he Singapore Musical Society each walked away with a prize. The eldest. Lim Tshul Fang (above). 16. was awarded the main trophy, the Philips' statuette, for her performance In the95 words
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Article22 1969-06-05 5 SINGAPORE Wed. Members of the No. 2 Field Squadron at RAF Seletar today donated blood to the Mobile Blood Bank.22 words
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401 1969-06-05 5 fyiii Pioneer indus- tries Employees 1 I Minn tod. is warned Its members of the coi^equeuces of taking :.^v industrial action in vioi.iium of the due piocrss of law. llir union s scnerat necrctary. >l Kah Hoe in a lirn.lar askrd :tv401 words
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Article53 1969-06-05 5 SINGAPORE. \V< 6 Thr Singapore Chess Federa.l hold a film show, the Beatles' "Help on Sundry to raise funds for Junior chess, it begins at 830 a.m.. and tickets ran be obtained at the door or from the Che&s Club. YMCA Orchard Road at 4.30 p.m.53 words
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129 1969-06-05 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr. Ang Nam Piau. MP for Thomson, wants to know if the Government la satisfied with the expansion in employment opportunities. created by its policy of rapid industrialisation. At the next sitting of Parliament he will also ask how the employment situation stands129 words
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Article, Illustration262 1969-06-05 5 SINGAPORE. Wednesday CHEEK-TO-CHEEK with a hue- a kiss and a big smile is one way of saying Rood -bye and good luck. And when it comes from one sister to another it is something deeper. This is how Miss Rosa' lind262 words
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Article32 1969-06-05 5 SINGAPORE. Wed The Theoftophical Society will organise a talk on "The Meaning of Life" by its president. Mr. Chan Chim Lim. at 8. Cairnhill Road, at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow.32 words
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167 1969-06-05 5 Man knifed in neck after fight at market SINGAPORE. Wed. A market shop assist unt, Lee Ah Goo, was stabbed in the neck after a fight with another Chinese shop tant at the Changi market this afternoon. Lm WM admitted to hospital where his condition was described as "not serious167 words
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Advertisement47 1969-06-05 5 SINGAPORE SWEEP ZES WORTH '.ORE THAN $iooo,aoo?Kv AVAILABLE: MAIN AGENTS, POST OFFICES TOTO BOOTHS HURRY! LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS LEFT! KALLANO PARK THE AUSTRALIAN FUN FAIR j star vrTimno*:I IB i IMIUIHM <*IHt\Y JUST FOR FUN OPENING 6.30 P.M ADMISSION Ju cts. ADULTS NIGHTLY 10 cis. Childru47 words
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Advertisement240 1969-06-05 5 SHARP 20" SQUARE CORNERED SCREEN LETS YOU SEE THE FULL czi mi i lJ' i pii nri=nrEi? 3-WAY SOUND SYSTEM WITH CROSSOVER NETWORK GIVES YOU DYNAMIC k A U V A\A "> MBssßsss^sssWsMLWssssMMsMMssß| This is the revolutionary breakthrough in £j*% I #A r*^) l^fc television entertainment. The 20" square MB240 words
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Article77 1969-06-05 6 Kedah to form volunteer guards ALOR STAR. Wed. Kedah is to form volunteer guards in several districts, the secretary of the State Operations Committee. Inche Mansor bin Ahmad, said today. In view of many requests from the public, he said the committee had aa^-eed that certain district goodwill committees be77 words
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Article33 1969-06-05 6 6ITIAWAN. Wed. Ch« Malmunah blnte Hajl Mohamed woke up this morning to flnd a bag containing $439 missing from her horn*. A window was Uter found to have been forced open.33 words
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350 1969-06-05 6 Shops heed Govt warning on prices KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. yHE Government's warning to shopkeepers yesterday against raising up prices of essential food has taken effect. Reports reaching here today from various parts of the state indicated that there were very few shopkeepers who had raised their prices on essential goods.350 words
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214 1969-06-05 6 SIX MEN CHARGED WITH CARRYING WEAPONS SINGAPORE, Wed. Six men were charged In a magistrates court today with carrying offensive weapons. All pleaded not guilty and were remanded in custody. Two others were charged with being in the company of a man armed with an offensive weapon. Mi.skin bin Ishak.214 words
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Article44 1969-06-05 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Visitng New Zealand EWence tlinis.er. Mr. David Thufteon. lad a "fret day in Singapore oday with no official rngagenents except (or a meeting iith his country's High Comnissioner. Mi. J. H. Weir. He (lies home tomorrow n tuning44 words
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Article45 1969-06-05 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Cnuioe Second Language Teachers' Society liv been registered. Its secretary, Mr. Bang Soon Wan. said me objects of me society were to express the views of Chinese second language teachers and to raise the standard of its teaching.45 words
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Article100 1969-06-05 6 CINOAPORE. Wed. The People's Park shopping and residential complex l.s to have a medical centre to complement the facilities now available at other medical centres in Orch ard Road and Raffles Place. This was announced In the Singapore Medical Association newsletter. It said that more100 words
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Article, Illustration122 1969-06-05 6 It's a 'birthquake' at Zoo Negara 1/IALA LUMPUR. Wed. iV —There is a hirthquake at Zoo Nrgara. The latest addition to the larce zoo family If the new Sumatran tieer cub. just two month's old today It arrived annclM spate ol births whldi ha\e added considerably to the zoo's population122 words
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192 1969-06-05 6 Ban on turban absurd, says a Sikh leader CINGAPORE. Wed. The J Sikh Missionary Society of Malaya has ".--trongly condemmed" the Sold»eis, Sailors and Airmen's Club at Albury, Melbourne. Jor ordering a Malaysian Sikh airman to remove his turban before he could be allowed to entrr the club. K. Pak192 words
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Article48 1969-06-05 6 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. I S"<>n after Teh Siew Teontt, 34. reported the loss of his car from the railway station car park. here, he found the vehicle at Jalan Assumption, about half a nu> away It had been damaged. Police have detained a aua> pect.48 words
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170 1969-06-05 6 VARSITY FRESHIES: ONLY 101 HAVE YET TO REGISTER. K'U AL A LUMPUR, Wed. Out of 2.521 first year students who accepted places offered by the University of Malaya, 101 have not turned up to register. However, all freshmen of the Faculty of Medicine have turned up. During the last fortnight,170 words
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Article54 1969-06-05 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Juronf Shipyard Ltd ha.-, won a S3 million contract to build fl\» coastal vessels for the Strait* Steamship Co. Ltd. The contract la for one 500--ton cargo vessel, one 600 h p. tug. and three 400-ton cargo barges, all of which will be completed54 words
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Article33 1969-06-05 6 KUALA LUMPI'R. Wed. A two-day seminar commemorating the 50th anniversary ef the International Labour Organisation, organised by the Malaysian Trades Union Congress, scheduled for the week' end, has been postponed.33 words
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Advertisement110 1969-06-05 6 '"^■ni nmonw, n^ofpofMPßj vbb awai E^_^ Bb^Hß advance fa<tu-a«. Manvifaciur«l to «M kigk>' I I Cjk] aiandtTii for muinwn mail—' I a»d»ocy and precision perfoimaoea. CSM I L CbMB general purpose angma lathe* can*/ rVJI ba aupplMd wtth numaroua attachmaiMß far W U spacwlitad usa. Ov«r 30 ye»m o< mnc110 words
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Article, Illustration157 1969-06-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday ABINET Ministers led v by Tengku Abdul Rahman today called on the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at MM Negara to wish him a "Happy birthday." Public celebrations of the Kings 62nd birthday were cancelled because of the present .situation. With the Prime Minister157 words
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143 1969-06-05 7 Not paid on time, so workers call halt for 3 hours BRUNEI TOWN. Wed. A group of workers engaged at Brunei's $50 million international airport construction site downed tools for three hours this morning. They claimed that they i were not paid on time. They went back to their i143 words
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Article24 1969-06-05 7 BUTTERWORTH. Wed N« Hai Det. has reported the theft of two Rold flsh. valued At $200 from his home In Prat24 words
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90 1969-06-05 7 Booked— 6o motorists who obstructed the roads J^LALA L'MPUR. Wed .More than 60 motorists were booked by traffic police here yesterday for causing obstruction on the roads. The obstructions followed minor accidents. The police have decided to act against those blocking the streets after minor accidents. "This habit of stopping90 words
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Article29 1969-06-05 7 TELUK ANBON. Wed. Wong Kok Sen. 20. a coffeeshop assistant, who pleaded guilty to possession of subversive documents on April 29 was fined $100 yesterday29 words
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Article35 1969-06-05 7 PENANO. Wed The Commander of the nth Ourkht Division. Malaya District, ouv jor-Gcneral DG. T. Horsford. will present long service medal* to 10 soldiers at the Minrien barracks parade ground her* tomorrow.35 words
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126 1969-06-05 7 Canadian team meets business tycoons SINGAPORE. Wed. The visiting sevenI man Canadian trade mission today met several local industrialists to sound out practical proposals for multi-million dollar joint ventures. 1 Going separate ways, the members had 25 individual meetings with Singapore Industrialists and businessmen. Led by Mr. Robert A. Crtchton126 words
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Article59 1969-06-05 7 KIALA TBENGGANU, Wed The Minister of National and Rural Development. Inche Ghafar Baba. today assured farmers that development projects would be carried out despite the emergency. Speakini; at Kuala Berans. tt miles from here, he appealed to the people to ro-operate with the Government to help59 words
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213 1969-06-05 7 Australia willing to help settle Sabah dispute: Freeth TIIANILA. Wea Australia's External Affairs Minister, Mr. Gordon Freeth said today that his country was willing to help Malaysia and the Philippines settle their dispute over Sabah. But he declared that he did not want to anticipate any mediation moves. Mr. FreethUPI - 213 words
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Advertisement162 1969-06-05 7 Every night a BOAC {light ■■■^■ErSHH gapore or Kaala Lumpur. Friendry leaves Singapore or Kuala Lumpur WM Asian aiKi Briti sh service. A to London-seven nights a week. mmVM worldw ide choice of destinations Serene. Smooth. Swift. Relaxed in I W^^ I in all six continents. Right at the the162 words
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Miscellaneous40 1969-06-05 7 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl WAKE UP,YA SILLY FEUNEI /WOWDOYA *Vi■ r mi J< »v I EXPECT T' PO X All < )7fHfiPV? > I°° BUStUESS rjr O-v JL*i \IP YA SNOOZE /T SUCCEED I /YA GOTTA Be m jp^y V^^ ,J40 words
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Article40 1969-06-05 8 SINOAPORE. Wed —National Theatre Club members will pet special conco.Mon for the John Caher: Ma^icarama" show at the theatre from June 14 io 20 they can purchase $4 tickets for $1 from the box ofllre.40 words
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Article, Illustration261 1969-06-05 8 TEN YEARS FOR ARMED ROBBERY SINGAPORE. Wed. MR. JUSTICE CHUA today imposed the maximum sentence of 10 years' jail on two Work Brigade members, Tan Tian Chua, 28, and Khoo Ah Yam, 26. who admitted they had a loaded pistol when they held up the White House Hairdressing Saloon in261 words
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Article45 1969-06-05 8 Istana dinner for delegates SINGAPORE. Wed The Minister for Health. Mr. Chua Sun Chin, will hold a buffet dinner in honour of the delegates to the Population Information Workshop for Journalists from Asian and Pacific area countries, at the Istana at 7.30 pm on Monday.45 words
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Article37 1969-06-05 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct demolition exercises at the Southern Islands ranges at Pulau Senang and Pulau Pawai for a week from next Monday, each day from 8 a.m. to midnight.37 words
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Article, Illustration330 1969-06-05 8 JUDITH YONG - SINGAPORE. Wed. Paris designer Pierre Balmain's spring summer collection which will be presented here next week, promises to be one strictly for the elegant, sophisticated woman with no hint of the skin showing. "I don't believe in those transparencies, in exposing the body and330 words
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156 1969-06-05 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. Eighteen year old Kemmy Tan, former night club singer turned public relations officer and holder of Singapore's Television Queen title. will now add high fashion modelling to her list of experiences. She Is the local girl selected to model Pierre Balmain's creations156 words
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Advertisement228 1969-06-05 8 JH iBHHaaIH a% Jb .a* Wm JP Hr JM f aat IBbbbbbbWh) W w^^ 'i l »S*^ *Sm BaV 1 <X Ik. A Group 200 Italia Lounge Suitt combine* our Group 200 Italia Dining Suite a Diethelm exclutypical high regard for craftsmansn ip with the vary five. Brilliant, dateless design228 words
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Miscellaneous102 1969-06-05 8 Mo,, Oop I*, r. F. Ifmrtt. T* TOR TOLL y*"~~~\ MUST BE \ISIT A NRW ICOULDBC* ITS FROM I I -toKLL I'm aan <omp- -J ET**^l 2^- -TmavaaaH £5T> I J^ K^MO*^ S'. l l 2£ l 2£~ V nS JP MAKING MONEY.' /Alu MAKE |I jr > 'T'P'H V102 words
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Article, Illustration1284 1969-06-05 9 PETER HOPKIRK - PETER HOPKIRK by A RACE IS ON TO UNCOVER AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL GOLD MINE IN TURKEY SCATTERED across the brooding Anatolian landscape that forms the heartland of modern Turkey lies all that remains of 40,000 years of human occupation. In this vast graveyard of extinct1,284 words
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Advertisement96 1969-06-05 9 Get that VITADEER A Look for the New Zealand seal: I \'S w^ Your guarantee of quality A purity. I pL^ £^Pir^JF\ Ne Vltaa r P uf *ssence of richest Nsw Zealand deer meat jtxj«B^-**^s^ lv o( tntisi p'°t* in <nd I^^ vitamins your body n«sds svsry WL WSrjfftgffJK^B^iaßji^i fitter,96 words
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Advertisement92 1969-06-05 9 TOMORROW The law and tho artifacts r,jjulelectrical products are known and appreciated everywhere J p i i Examples of switchboards and control panels designed to customers specifications. THE BORNEO CO. THE BORNEO CO IS PORE) LTD.. SEND.R.AN "^erha'd S£ND RUN BERHAD 80 Ampong Rood, |J P.O. Bok 151, K. L.tmpur.92 words
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Article448 1969-06-05 10 I like a cat laps milk. No matter how stupid the story, there neone to listen and someone to pass it on. Police headquarters and the offices of the Social Welfare Department in Penang were besieged on Tuesday by up people who had heard that children of448 words
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Article168 1969-06-05 10 forces in '^innapore continued yesterday operations to smother the 'ice which began on Saturday night. In a of five square miles of the islands north coast the polite detained on 1 121 Chinese villagers after the screening of the male .ition of K-.mpong Kediih, the scene of a168 words
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Article359 1969-06-05 10 Fnty world Communist parties .hi' nteetii g" today in Moscow in a de'i.on.stratioti of "unity whicn many of the participants themselves will hardly find convincing. Mom ov. dm tended to interpret unity as a sci of :iennstically described as a "new progrcinuni to consolidate Soviet leadership and359 words
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Article, Illustration850 1969-06-05 10 RALPH BROOM - Home on the ranch RALPH BROOM by A FEW months ago he walked tall, towering, almost awe-inspiring as the world leader with the Texan drawl. He was so important, it seemed he could move nowhere without half of America's secret servicemen and the world's press on his heels. Today, he850 words
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Letter275 1969-06-05 10 I AM directed to refer 1 to your report on May 30 "Rights in the Straits is No. 1 poser for Ghafar" and to say It is not quite accurate. At present, Malay Mas tfrrttorlal waters extend only three miles from her shores, and not 12.275 words
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Letter41 1969-06-05 10 PEDESTRIANS, nnd great 1 difficulty in crossing at the junction of South Bridge Road and Circular Road Circular Road ls a small road but the most difficult and most dangerous road to cross during the peak hours. lUK.IIIIMU Singapore41 words
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Article1093 1969-06-05 10 A STAFF WRITER - A STAFF WRITER An operations room approach to industrial development by There is resilience Malaysia still has some oS the best investment opportunities in S-E Asia AS the dust settles after last month's riots, the need becomes clear for strong action to speed up Malaysia's industrial1,093 words
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Advertisement43 1969-06-05 10 flee^hou) S^Z. Styles Cut to Also Importers Exporter* t H.«h Clan W rtt«4t t W..llt«i Suit Length* •t World Rmowsed Iraads FINTEX DORMEUIL HUNT WINTERIOTHAM WAIN SHIEL GLOREX. Make Ideal Gifts for All Occasions. 11, Ckwlw MPMt, Si»i«»»r» -1. Ttl MSM. H«*fkM« (Sranck).43 words
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Advertisement158 1969-06-05 10 WHY BE SKINNY? COME ON AND ENJOY LIFE 1 a^gv i m vm; I jsi w^ J a^Bw aw aw H Mm B B 9fl 1 I Amazing new scientifically processed formula. Super Wate-On offers you a quick way to put on extra pounds and inches of firm, healthy flesh158 words
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159 1969-06-05 11 Singapore Lightnings for Aussie air defence test SINGAPORE. Wed. Four Singapore based Lightning flghi ers will be among 50 aircraft from the air forces of Britain, Australia and New Zealand which will take part In an air defence exercise in Australia this month. The week -lung exercl.se, rode-named T own159 words
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94 1969-06-05 11 CLNGAFOM, Wed. Ih< manasing director of MSA. Mr David (rai«. left tonicht to attend the Paris air show and to hold discussions with aviation experts there on two important issues. Iherare: When will the .111 mho and supersonic aircraft tome to Singapore;94 words
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Article, Illustration95 1969-06-05 11 1 SINGAPORE. W. d. THE big Marchand -screen operation carried out by Singapore police on Tuesday as "a lesson for the bullies"' was spread over several areas in the Republic. Troops oi the 3rd Singapore Infantry Regiment are pictured standing by with rifles fixed with bayonets95 words
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99 1969-06-05 11 CAUSEWAY CHECKS CAUSE DROP IN TRAFFIC 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Pas.senger traffic between West Malaysia and Singapore has dropped considerably during the last two days following the Introduction of tighter immigration checks on both side.s of the Causeway. Mostly, only Singaporeans working in Johore Bahru, Malaysians going home, commercial vehicles and99 words
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Article51 1969-06-05 11 SINGAPORE. Wed- Koh Lee Blng. 22. was charged ln a magistrate's court today with attempting to murder Azeman bin Yahya at Jalan Samak. yesterday. He Is alleged to have stabbed Azeman ln the chest and thigh with a dagger He was remanded at the CID for a51 words
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Article19 1969-06-05 11 IPOH. Wed The executive committee of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce will meet here on Friday.19 words
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Article64 1969-06-05 11 Umno to study situation ETVALA I.IMPIK, Wed.— Imno headquarters here is awaiting report> from its divisions on the present developments 111 the country. it> newlv.ipp;.inted seeretary-gen-er.il. Inche Senu bin Abdul Kalini.in. >.iid toilay. He >.«iti lirtulars a>king all heads of Imno dtvtateni to suhnut the reports were >ent out by64 words
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244 1969-06-05 11 Husband: I thought my wife was praying SINGAPORE. Wed. IUIIEN a young mother of six was on her bed in a crouching position one morning last April, her husband, Shepherd Yeap. thought she was praying. He spoke to her. but there was no answer. "I touched her and she tumbled,244 words
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Article21 1969-06-05 11 Wrrt. Rev. B < Dorett of Buk;: Merta.atn Convent >.aa returned from India after none ai t lie Montessorl cectrt !>21 words
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Advertisement137 1969-06-05 11 I ACCOMMODATION I Hotels Restaurants Travel Agencies Busy people find tr» answers Fast in the Yellow Pages of the Singapore Telephone Directory! So easy to use I So close at hand 24 Hours A Day Everyday! Published by I G**™ l Trftphont Dirtetorv Comply Yellow I Paaes I THE ff|137 words
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Advertisement178 1969-06-05 11 NEW $100 CAMERA DEVELOPS ITS OWN COLOUR PHOTOS (Finished colour prints in seconds.) The first Polaroid Colour Pack Camera (No developing tanks or liquids. You do was sold in France in 1965 for 5255. not develop Polaroid pictures. They deFor the last 4 years we have looked for I e178 words
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Miscellaneous103 1969-06-05 11 High tides TODAY: Sedili Kechil 2.08 p m iB.Hn: Slntctpore 1.16 urn. 9.3 f t 3.36 p.m. 7.4 ft I; Port Dlcluon 9.47 a.m. < 8 llt 10 24 pjn. 4 7.Bft): Port Swfttrnham 9.15 a.m. < 15.3 ft). 9.19 pm. 1 14.2 ft i Pen.mg 4.15 a.m. (4.7 ft)103 words
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Miscellaneous777 1969-06-05 11 I Today's Radio, TV TV MALAYSIA MWMI.S: kiiaU l.umpur g ]ft W !u 0 IV 1 35 MM and I'manj I; Ipoh and For Sixth Form, 1.00 Milin .i Sj Juhorr Baharu 3 News in Ehg.u-n. 710 New and 10; Taiping 4; Batu Pahat Lne lor Our Hamlet— doc umen7;777 words
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Article95 1969-06-05 12 Shipyard's SOS for 250 red roses CLN(.AI*OKt. Wed. A shipyard v.mv red roses on July 8 md i» appealing to 1a 1 1 I growers for help. The roses are to be given away to women ajMata -•> a dinner to mark the of,i opt-mnK of the Kar I Nhip95 words
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Article, Illustration397 1969-06-05 12 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS By gINGAPORE, Wed.— South Australia's Labour Opposition is hoping that the fivenation defence talks, which begin on June 19 in Canberra, will lay down something concrete so that it will have "sufficient teeth to bite the enemy when attacked. This was397 words
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84 1969-06-05 12 School to hold 'Speak English only' week I^ANGAR, Wed. The A Dato Sheikh Ahmad secondary school in Xr.iu has launched an Knglish Conversation Week" to encourage its students to improve their spoken English. Throughout the week all 3!»2 pupils will converse only in English. "The idea is to raise tbe84 words
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Article24 1969-06-05 12 TAIPrNO. Wed. Tl ipv«s broke into a Mora in Ten erloh E*UU> in Tmne yesterda anil took 896 1b of .sodium ar-enite.24 words
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188 1969-06-05 12 GABRIEL LEE - Damaged carrier Melbourne due in Singapore tomorrow GABRIEL LEE By OINGAPORE. Wed. The Australia.! air-i-raft carrier Melbourne, which was damati'd when it sliced a US destroyer in two during a Seato exercise in tht» South China Sea yesterday, will sail in at dawn on Friday for repairs. An Australian High188 words
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201 1969-06-05 12 BRUNEI TOWN. Wed The Brunei Appeal Court has confirmed a $43,200 award to Madam Ho Lin Wan, widow of a bus driver. and her five children. In confirming the award, the court ordered that $2,200 be paid to Madam Ho and the re.st to her201 words
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Advertisement220 1969-06-05 12 Only six-cylinder, six-seater Falcon gives you so much car for just $9,300* on the road Falcon's a whole lot of car. The car that proved its superiority in the roughest, toughest rally ever— the London-Sydney Marathon. It's worth remembering. Under all that glamour and luxury, the Falcon you can buy220 words
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Miscellaneous253 1969-06-05 12 Straits Times Crossword I I bbbbbß^^^"^bbbl ts^"^^^^i^^™"^^^^l"^^ ACROSS confections (7). 1. Th«y should b. on rMsi we.th« lor «fa_. a, uKn'ol, sU«.T <S» ">• "J" of c.U and IrUh >«~. 11. DefMt in the open-sir Urn- tre? (7). 14. The miU are de*r«r *n4 IX Succ-slv. chiricur, h»Tt Blrd'^^n^hLtl" 2253 words
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Article, Illustration336 1969-06-05 13 MP's takeover plan to give Labour a better place in The Sun MILLIONAIRE publisher Robert Maxwell said yesterday he would convert an ailing national newspaper. The Sun. into a committed Socialist daily with a 600.0C0 readership. The proposed new paper would print three editions six days a week in London,Reuter; AP - 336 words
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Article22 1969-06-05 13 LOUISVILLE. Wed. A n explosion which rocked the Dupont Rubtwr Co. plant here to- day caused several minor lnj juries22 words
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103 1969-06-05 13 ROWS WITH WIFE OVER CAR $0 MAN PUTS 'EM UP FOR SALE i CANTERBURY. Wed.— Ken Shaw's wife was always complainI Ing that his sports car was too draughty. Everytlme they went out In it there were arguments. Now Ken 1s hoping to end the depute by >elling the car.Reuter - 103 words
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Article83 1969-06-05 13 lONDON. Wed Pandy the four kittene discovered the hard facts of hie as soon it 1 they were born. For their mother gave birth to them on top of an open bag of cement in a builders yard. Then thr ram came and the aunReuter - 83 words
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91 1969-06-05 13 EDINBURGH. Wed —A man who murdered his wife and then dismembered her body with saw has been jailed for life. James Keenan. a 31--year-old lorry driver, pleaded guihy in the High Court to murdering his 29 -year-old wife. Keenan cut up the body andReuter - 91 words
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331 1969-06-05 13 Final Taps— as Navy ends hunt for missing 73 PEARL HARBOUR, Wednesday JHE U.S. Navy last night gave up the search for 73 missing crew of the destroyer Frank E. Evans and sounded final Taps over an empty sea. Among thos* given up for dead were three brothers from Nebraska331 words
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150 1969-06-05 13 UYIIIK.\R\M. Wr.J Mob violence flared again hrrr yesterday and police nrr killed mx people in thr Irani day of riots since agitation began for a separate T«lengana State. Thr ihooting brought the death toll in 48 hours of ikMN to U, A pall ofReuter - 150 words
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Advertisement184 1969-06-05 13 Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days Do your feat Itch, imut and burn •o tadlr thaX tbar nwrly «iir» you on>T?'Dou Ua akta crack, ptilor blwd? Th* real «MM oC th*M akin trouMf la frmthit hu •P''»*d throughout th« worM, uA 1* called varioua naBM aoeh M Athljt»;i root. Blnsapor*184 words
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Advertisement58 1969-06-05 13 (P(fe musfc... flu's ■PK&ibNAL CASSETTE RECORDERS PORTABLE AC/DC "7" SO >lL S c T T x T c E u«tu CASSETTE WITH TINY CASSETTE T*>SE WHO KNOW BUY CASSETTE WITH HIGHLY SENSITIVE WITH INTEGRATED ■■■■■■HP^MPPV 1 AUTOMATIC RECORDING FM/AM RADIO CIRCUITS control J frmy hM/AM RADI J\^ J IJ^JJJLiuJftJJ iOiy58 words
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Article, Illustration319 1969-06-05 14 ESME BAPTtSTA - Elegance and modernity for French fashion show ESME BAPTtSTA by UNSWERVINGLY faithful to his universally accepted belief in elegance, the French designer Pierre Babnain's collection to be shown in Singapore next week is aimed with even greater care for an integration of geometrical precision with the lluid feminine shape of319 words
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Article55 1969-06-05 14 OUPERSTTTIONS that ►5 have gone out the window that it is bad luck to try on or wear briefly the wedding ring before the actual ceremony. More sensible Is for each party to try on the rings, slipping them on and off to make sure this can be done quickly55 words
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Article86 1969-06-05 14 MISS Margaret Irving, who is an expert tea-taster and is director of a tea tirm in London, gives her advise on the correct making of tea one teaspoon of tea perperson and one foi the pot, scalded with boiling water and left to brew for exactly mx minutes, no more,86 words
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Article86 1969-06-05 14 PEANUT butte r rounds make a tasty afternoon snack and is simple to prepare. You need: 12 slices bread. 3 cup peanut butter. 2 tablespoon sweet chutney. 4 tablespoon cooked ham, 2 eggs. Spre-id 6 slices of bread evenly with peanut butter, and top with sweet chutney. Sprinkle with finely86 words
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Article243 1969-06-05 14 HAVE you ever thought of decorating your house for safety as well aa appearance? Here are some suggestions given by an expert if you are planning to redecorate some parts of the house or furniture. Red and yellow are the best attention getters. A243 words
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Advertisement264 1969-06-05 14 Frustrated home cleaners Meet Shirley Chan. She's your link with the simplest, easiest, most reliable B»^l I complete home cleaning system ever devised. V^« *^l Ik' wclll lOlu I and Shirley will arrange for an MP^i obligation-free demonstration in your own home, at your J convenience, of the Electrolux 100264 words
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Advertisement138 1969-06-05 14 Advertisement Spring Cleaning For The Face. Beneath those years of in- grained gook and grime is a prettier complexion i just waiting for you to uncover it. Do it. Get to i the bottom of it with 2nd Debut Skin Cleanser. In- credibly swift and utterly simple to use, 2nd138 words
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Advertisement275 1969-06-05 14 Advertisement Lemons For Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist for a bottle of lemon Delph, the latest type skin freshener used by beautiful women throughout the world. Lemon Delph makes the complexion, neck and shoulders275 words
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Advertisement1174 1969-06-05 15 C J' l Ml IJ Ulay Jmi 111 Jaai II •UTOMEDWJ Jaat II Jaat 11 Jaar 14 II '«*<' i*m 14 lu.f ii /i imn t 'sb M| i l^M 1 4 ■t -a-Dur," J...11,U HI) ..JMe 21 JaM 22 JMt 21/1 IM| 1 «i nn U S r,,c lntn1,174 words
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Advertisement1217 1969-06-05 15 Scanservice y EXPRESS SAILINGS T« MEDITERRANEAN/ THE CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA p rum Penang bmgapor* FOR: ■EIRA JaM 14/11 JM* 17/11 JMI II 21 Casablanct, Rotttrdaa, H'burf, Gcthenburf, Otto, Copanhtfen SUOAN JM«2S/27 JMt MM W 2 Genoa, A'werp, ihim. Mburf. JUrhus. Milmo, C'haftn, G'burf. SUMIAWA Jal, 14/11 Jal, IT/M illy 11/11 C'bianca. Rotttrdim.1,217 words
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Advertisement1188 1969-06-05 15 EgL^|j|Hj|HflflH||||)|M|H&MMMMMa| imiSS StUYICt 10 IONDOW, LIVEWPOOL 1 COHTINEHIAL MR IS nrtivrmir F *r Hum iary i BEN VENUE 6'moun wy 11 BENHIANT Ftf iKtrpooi Jaly 14 Sir^apoit S dim Pentnf H^mburr Jaly 21 It Pt/Ti«»» Jim 1/1 m brough liiy 11 mmm m* mm. wm, Ho" ot Pt9m Grrouth I.1,188 words
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Advertisement1295 1969-06-05 15 t—^ WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. I flily^J or: 0 An 9«'"' Nev> Orleons, Charleston. N w Y o'k. N < w London. (alto accapting cargo for other Gulf and Atlantic port*, *übject to inducement) Spore P. S'hom Penong BELLI ETOILI 16/19 June 13/13 Juna 10/12 Jane CENTRAL TRUST 21/30 Juna 1/1,295 words
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Advertisement1125 1969-06-05 16 "**KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia Singapore Japan Service Frimantli Sinfipora Yotkuchi Na|oyi Y'hama Ron -laaaam Man" Him I Ml 14 Jilf IS lily "Jill West AfHoa Singapore Japan Service Angola Sin|ipori Ni|n»i Y'harna Ko«i I "IMjrwei Mtri 24 11 Jaly 1111 Aaf 21 Aif M Aaf 2 Sill Japan1,125 words
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Advertisement990 1969-06-05 16 AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND SEHVICt INDIA. PAKISTAN AN! FAR EAST SERVICES 10. AUSTRALIA. NiW ZEALAND Tl: NlfliaUiiM ail Malm. P SH«i P«r«nt Far: Ins. Aick tail ItU.. Will RAJULA IMIJiII 17 J.ai II Jm PfMtit P Sham saw. 1J lAMORA 11/11 J«i Di11.,. 13 lli.a. I 0: CHinAQONS. CALCUTTA a>MUR« ii/wjiai990 words
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Advertisement809 1969-06-05 16 Ife 7 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. I flßcirpintef ii The Repiklic if Sißf.iif.rei I ICB BuiUini Grund Flik. 2 Sheitii Way Til *****3 J I UK-EUROPE SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS m/v "NEPTUNE TOPAZ" Loddmg ETA H.K. 15-17 |v. HAVRE 28 Juiy SPORE 21-26 |un LONDON 31 luly PT. SHAM 27-29809 words
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Advertisement780 1969-06-05 16 NOTICE TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" Mr Mnvh xm R xl )S(i ON *labM to inform all friends and x business associates that he rsiKned from Camel Plywood 1 Mil \i: k \'lo ii%H Corporation Lid. w.e.f. 1 »> 6« OB ha own accord to better hi.s pros- ba^ n pects780 words
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Article18 1969-06-05 17 June 4. RIBBrR PRICE: 71 cents (up a cent). TIN PRICF: Market closed.18 words
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Article292 1969-06-05 17 MELBOURNE, Wed. FVECLINta were general on the Melbourne Stock Exchange 1 today and. in Uie mining and oil sections, falls iwept the board. North Broken Hill sold 10 cents up at $8.30 The handful ot other Mock* to move against treiid had only kmall rises. Western292 words
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240 1969-06-05 17 JIM. fir»t trade rubber f.o.b. buyer* closed at S p.m. In Sincapotr and Kuala Lumpur yrslrrday at 71 cents prr lb. ;up a cent on Tuesday's closing level. Thr tonr waa firm. R.A.S. and M.R.K. ckwini price* In crnts per lb. yestrrday. Buyers240 words
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Article74 1969-06-05 17 THE MaUytian MimaUr or I uijiiir bas fixed these rates (or calculating customs duties 'or thr period (ram June? 5 to Juor 11. Rubber 6X 1 cents a lb. Copra 5496 a ton Palm Oil 5440 a ton Palm KrritrU 5348.50 a ton The ratrs of duties payable74 words
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Article136 1969-06-05 17 T'ME Attoeiation ot Bank* in Malay-na-Singaporo made Uiaao cbanvca 1b It* rau-a to merchant* yesterday i the follow. n« raUa are quoted to the equivalent of one unit of foreign curnniyl. U.S Dollar*. Buying TT 53.03T6. mrmail OD S3 0225: »0 d «t UMU credit lull*. KLMTB trade136 words
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Article307 1969-06-05 17 Straits Tin Market is closed rpHE Straits Tin Market ln X Penang was closed yesterday Tor the Yang di-Pertuan Agongs birthday LONDON: Tin on Tuesday again reacted only to a limited extent to a further advance at Penang. where deliveries are bellevid to have been delayed owing to the recent307 words
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Article239 1969-06-05 17 'THE PORT OF (INCAPORE AUTHO--1 RITY ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWING aiRTMINQ ARRANGEMENT* FOR JUNE •> OUT: Adriaidt Mini 12. Akibaaan Marti V. Thoracapc IV, Hyoyu Maru 23. Uda. Maru 31 32. Centaur 35 M. Mite ol Punjab 4i, Bute of Maarai M, Baitutra Baku 47 North, Cherry La:239 words
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Article38 1969-06-05 17 ON the rrta tithing* marhtt in Hon* Kont vr-fr<lav tit* U.I. Otlltr »>• quoitd at A.lKiO tor T.T. and 6 11 for cub Stirling «m quntxl *t 14 52 md tnt tail «i itlrt at 313.38 words
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Article18 1969-06-05 17 In London on Tuesday Malayan 5 per cent r.l.f UK July August In bulk was unchanged18 words
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Article559 1969-06-05 17 810 AND OFFCR PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTCD AT THI CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY WERE: INUUITRIALI B AI-MA 1-W-' Ben A Co 206 2.10 Borneo Barhad l.Tu 1.72 BoustMd 1.93 2 06 ed Camel Plywood 2.30 2.32 C.559 words
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1192 1969-06-05 17 fFHERE were signs of some confidence returning to the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday with the Kuala Lumpur trading room operating for 2J hours in the morning, the holiday ln Malaysia being cancelled. The general easiness of the past two days seemed1,192 words
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Article297 1969-06-05 17 MO V I M I N T Ol- SHARi. PRICES BASED ON A COMPARISON OP LAST (ALBS IN THI SINGAPORf AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OP THC STOCK BXCHANCB YISTIRDAV WBRB: INDUSTRIALS: ACMA I crnti. Sm A Co.. i-4 enU) Born** Bortiad <~ 1 c*nti. Carnal <297 words
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Article962 1969-06-05 17 BUSINESS IN ANl> KII'OKI Eli TO THE SINGAPORI AND KUALA I.IMI'IK TRADING ROOMS AT THE STOCK EX- HANGE YESTERDAY Wl 1 11 THE NI'MBER Of SH\Kr> TRADED SHOWN IN BRA* KrTs IN LOTS OF I.tOO. LNLLSS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. INDUSTRIALS: AC MA <3> 11.91. (3> $1.92, Ben and Co.962 words
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Article37 1969-06-05 17 STOCK INDICES June 3 June 4 Industrials: 155.37 l"'J-8* 1 HotfU: 84.91 84.74 Properties: H7.UB M7.9S fTlni: 83.78 K3.71 f rubbers: 109.49 109.49 Dec. 30, 19t>t> lfll. 1 Dec. 31. 1968 100. t Dec. 29. 19«2 10U.37 words
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Article107 1969-06-05 17 fHINKSE Pr*4uc» li*hani*, Slngav" p->rt. noon clMini pncn par picul ytittrday. C.nut all: bulk UVi ttlltn, drum $31| MM**, C*»ra: Mixed (f n b.) loon Junif lulv UK Cant. $31 B Fcppir: Muntok white 1132* aellar*. Sarawak white (11*0 «*li>r», apwlal Sarawak hiai k Milan, rarMrd Lampons Haat107 words
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Advertisement1499 1969-06-05 17 a^^ aa^^ a^ |^J^^ a^2^^^^a^a^a^a^La^aaa« GAMMON SOUTH EAST ASIA TOWN BOARDS ENAQMENT BERHAD (NO 118) (Incorporated ln Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETINGS NOTICE LNDEB SECTION IJ7 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN N that the Tenth Annual General Ada-lah dl-beriuhu dl-bawah Meeting of the Company will be sekshen 137 bagl Undang2 Juheld at1,499 words
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Article41 1969-06-05 18 BEREAVED FAMIL mien ea, cables, MRS KARALASINCAM *n>l MR Pi'fß LOW tkeeau reiama* rtreti'a Home < **ereavs- for th*ir THE FAMILY 1 the ac Mr -ndan>e night aa to «t. Ana"re« Hn*|. a and m»aaage« of conalaiaaMa on their recent hereavement.41 words
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Article48 1969-06-05 18 THE WEDDING nf Mr K S Prwga nan »h.<ti »a« •a take I 'Tiettur enoe mn All anatnictlona for BNQACEMBNT MARRIACE ANNOUNCEMENTS nrllldt C NOB. AMD OF BOTH PAKIIr) Nil AND Al>ul A RRFERKNCK MAY HK A kOI Hk. A.DVERTIIPLOTKR OR MOMI ONB WELL KNOWN TX) B.T.H.48 words
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Obituary45 1969-06-05 18 V R PEREIRA I R formerly or ME Baaß, paasvd a- ay peacefully a- (tter.a'hirai on >.l«t Imviii wife. and t«o ar.na SIMON. o Saranapaia. Ariyadaaa. kiimaaadxa father in lac. of Senitaa w -haaea. hi 44 Funerai from SOI *»q l'on.l a 1 aping45 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1969-06-05 19 I Treasured Memories of Mary Gho Tjoei Nio, A D«r Wife. Mother who left as on 5.fi.«7. Tender thoughts Mill bring a tear, for Mom. loved and mimed M dear. Loving husband, children, sons-in-law, daughters-ln -law and grand children.41 words
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Advertisement625 1969-06-05 19 THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 185) This advertisement appears direction of Ihs R<k Trade Marks under th» of Section •>. Ordinance. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the following Trade Marks registered in the nam* of Mable Todd A Campari'. Limited, a Britls. of c o Biro Bic Limited. Whltby Avenue625 words
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Advertisement629 1969-06-05 19 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) notice or nrnsT meetings NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ths Pint Matting of Creditor* to the undermentioned cases will be held on Tuesday. the 24th day of June, 1069 at Lhe Official Assignee's Chambers, Top Floor. High Court Building. Singapore Bankraptey Mb 328 M Pang629 words
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Advertisement674 1969-06-05 19 UNYATAAN TAWARAN JXR. SELANGOR Tawaran dartpada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dl-J.K.R. Kelas'D C\ 'Bx', 'B dan 'A' akan dlterlma dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negerl, Selangor Kuala Lumpur hlngga jam 12.00 tengah harl pada 12hb Jun. 1869. Untok:— CONSTRUCTION OP A H.W. TIMBER BRIDGE AND ANCILLARY WORKS AT JALAN SEKKNDI BAGAN TERAP IN SABAK674 words
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Advertisement649 1969-06-05 19 JARDINE WAUCH LIMITED THAILAND BRANCH invites applications for the following post in Its Bangkok office:SALES MANAGER -CONSUMER GOODS JOB SPECIFICATIONS: 1. Direction of sales force under the General Sales Manager. 2. Assist in establishing sales and advertising budgets. 3. Responsible for market research. 4. Ability to control stock levels. 5.649 words
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Advertisement674 1969-06-05 19 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE Applications are Invited tor the following posts The commencing basic salary offered for posts (A> and iCi will be dependent upon applicants' qualifications and cxi peiience. In addition, a variable allowance Is also payable. FINANCE DEPARTMENT: (A> COMFITER PROGRAMMER In salary scale $395 x A2O-435 Prof674 words
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Advertisement533 1969-06-05 19 SABAH GOVERNMENT VACANa PSC NOTICE NO. 77/69 Applications are invert frncs Malaysian Citizen* for the following appointment with the EducaI tlon Department, Sabah: iai POST; Senior Instructor Electrical Radio Refrigeration (b) SALARY SCAI.F: Divlnlnn IL Cl, 2. 3 4. 5 '$250 x 20-Sin. 330.353 375. 397. 420. 443 465. 487.533 words
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Article250 1969-06-05 20 England's Test hopes suffer another severe blow ONDON, Wed. Englands rapidly shrinking list of senior Test batsmen took another knock yesterday when opener Geoff Boycott hurt his left wrist in the final over of the drawn match between the MCC and the West Indian cricketers at Lord's Boycott250 words
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Article235 1969-06-05 20 Gloucester beat Essex and rain LONDON. Wed— Rain dominated yesterday's English county cricket programme as has been Its habit all summer. Only in the most westerly venue. Bristol, did cricket continue throughout tne morning. In the match between Gloucestershire and Essex which the home tide eventually won by seven wickets.235 words
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Article, Illustration99 1969-06-05 20 LONDON. Wed. Ray 1 IllinKWorth. the new Leicestershire skipper was last nieht named England captain for the First Test against the West Indies starting on June 12. The MCC selectors announced their decision after a Ions: wait trying to contact nilngworth. the 3«-year-old allrounder who99 words
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Article29 1969-06-05 20 All Malaysian Government Services hotkey competitions have been postponed indefinitely. The competitions were scheduled for this month. PENANG: The six-a-stde hockey tournament scheduled for Sunday has been postponed.29 words
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Article90 1969-06-05 20 SELANGOR. Malaya Cup rugby runners-up. will miss two outstanding back* this Reason captain and centre Mike Lamb and wing three Jon Masters. Mike has been transferred to Bangkok and will play In club games there. Jon. a former Australian International player, Is returnIng to90 words
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123 1969-06-05 20 The batsman who went out— to a scorcher TONDON. Wed. The umpire cave batsman Mike Barnard out "stumped." It could have been "scorched." He was batting against Marnhull. the Dorset village cricket team, when the ball hit him on the pocket, setting fire to a box of matches inside. TheReuter - 123 words
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619 1969-06-05 20 ERNEST FRIDA - Jaya, 15, races to his third record ERNEST FRIDA ATHLETICS fc CRICKET ■y (JHELLIAH Jayapandian raced to his third record-breaking victory in the 1,500 metres on the final day of the Serangoon District secondary schools athletic championships at Farrer Park yesterday. Fifteen-year-old Jayapandian of Yio Chu Kang Secondary, who set619 words
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Article104 1969-06-05 20 LAWRENCE Lam and Chen Sin Muy soured doubles in the Central Perak Schools' un-der-20 badminton championships at Ipoh yesterday. Lawrence. 17 of St. Michael's Institution, beat sen Goh Ei;e K•m 15-10. 15-9 in the b. dual. He thrn par'.nerfd Tan E* to beat Tan Bene Hoe and104 words
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Article23 1969-06-05 20 The Perak open sol* championship over 54-ho!es stroka play scheduled to be held on June 13-15 has been postponed Indefinitely.23 words
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Article56 1969-06-05 20 BASKETBALL OINIMM.n LNTEB-SCBOOL (BiUawan>: LSS mtiawan i)t I^JS Aver Tawar 55-31: ACS biuanan t>t Nan Hwa 64-34. HOCKEY TAIPINU LtAtitt; Sikhs 3 SOI 0. KLUANG LLAUIfc: 10th En--1 gineers Training Sqdn 0 TMS Teachers 0: Ourlcha Enßlnrprs 10 PWD 0: TMS Teachers > Gurkha Tn»n*nort Regt 1. SOCCER TAIPINU56 words
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Advertisement814 1969-06-05 20 JC^^anawa* NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD I i,t* of unclaimed security deposit* for electricity supply «c preniiM* vacated since Ist September 1967 to 31st August. l»w» wil be on <ii«plav or available at the following office* of tne National Electricity Board until 31st August 1M». Alar Star (Including Repala Kuala Upte Batai)814 words
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Advertisement86 1969-06-05 20 Curb Rheumatism While You Sleep If you f*al old, tlr»d. and worn out >»c»u§« of Barkarhc, Rh«um»ti»m Pain*. Sore. Stiff, SwolUn Jo:nt«. «»t CYSTKX from your chemlic today. and how fact yoo Iraarov*. CTSTEX alto help* man and wmn who lote si««p and •ntrST lioaan *C O*ttlna U» Night* or86 words
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Miscellaneous53 1969-06-05 20 ATHLETKS S pore »econ•larr echeolft rifotrirt raeet<: City (Psrrer Pk 2 prr.i: Radln Ma* (River Valley Rd. 2 p.m.). Kluang SES mtct (2 pun BADMINTON Peralc vhoolboys under.- 15 championships (Ipoh SJA Hsll 2 pmi SOCCER NefH junior: IP Transport Coy v Hsrimau (NS padang. Serembam. Taiping league: Engineer* v53 words
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Article360 1969-06-05 21 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN SOCCER RACING OLYMPICS TENNIS Rous and Koe to run course for Asian referees in August By gIR Stanley Rous, 74-year-old president of Ufa, will conduct a three-day Asian international referees course in Kuala Lumpur in August. The course will be attended360 words
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Article235 1969-06-05 21 Brundage: Games already too big T AUSANNE, Wed. Mr. Avery Brundage, the president of the Inter national Olympic Co m m ittee, said here yesterday he was against any additional sports being admitted to the Games. American, Mr. Brundage. speaking at a Press conference following a Joint meeting of theReuter - 235 words
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Article, Illustration77 1969-06-05 21 Cooper hands in his title lIENRY Cooper is 11 handing in a letter at British Boxing: Board of Control headquarters In London to relinquish his British heavyweight title. With him is his manager. Jim Wicks. Cooper, who has been British champion for more than ten years, has given up his77 words
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Article19 1969-06-05 21 The Kluang district badminton open championships will be played at the Diamond Jubilee Hal.' on June 14.19 words
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Article237 1969-06-05 21 IVORLD Cup champions England crushed Mexico 4-0 at Guadalajara last night In a display only marred by the sending off of Tottenham Hotspur wing-half Alan Mullery in the last few minutes. Showing seven changes from the side held to a scoreless draw by Mexico on fea'urday England ledReuter - 237 words
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66 1969-06-05 21 STRIKERS ASTLE, CLARKE SCORE TWO EACH TO CRUSH MEXICANS MEXICO CITY, Wed. In Mexico City's rarefied atmosphere. England revelled in the conditions at the Jalisco Stadium where they will play their preliminary matches in next year's World Cup finals. Despite the local stadium's long pitch— llB yards, eight yards longer66 words
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280 1969-06-05 21 PARIS, Wed. Tom Okker of Holland broke the Australian stranglehold on the men's singles at the French International tennis championships here yesterday with a five-set quarter-final win over John Newcombe. Okker won by 5-7. 6-2. 4-6. 6-2. 6-2 in a two-hour 21-minute thriller onReuter - 280 words
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Article135 1969-06-05 21 DUNEDIN. Wed Winger Maurice Richards was In brilliant form when Walts scored their first win of their New Zealand Rugby Union tour here today, trouncing Otago 27-9. It was a morale-boosting performance by the Welshmen after di awing with Taranakl In last weeks tour opener, than135 words
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262 1969-06-05 21 EPSOM JEEP - November Sun and Viva Ipoh impress in trials EPSOM JEEP By NOVEMBER Sun and Viva Ipoh, two of trainer Rinus van Breukelen's "fleet" in the $30,000 Perak Derby on Sunday, impressed in trials at Ipoh yesterday morning. November Sun. with Ricky Kingston up, finished a two-round workout with a 3f262 words
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174 1969-06-05 21 STUTTGART. Wed. VMM Germany's Porsche may opt out of the Le Mans 24-hour race barely days alter winning the 1969 car manufacturers world championship. Porsche racing manager Rico Bteinemann said It was because of a disagreement with the International SDorts Conimiv>:nn overReuter - 174 words
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Article84 1969-06-05 21 Blakeney wins Epsom Derby LONDON. We<i. Bl.ikeiiPT. ridden by Ernie Johnson, won the English Derby over 12f at Epsom today. The English colt, 15-2 in the betting, won by a length from Shoemaker, a 25-1 outsider ridden by Brian Taylor. Prince Regent, th« French challenger ridden by Jean Deforce, finishedReuter - 84 words
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Article107 1969-06-05 21 PENANG Malays FA ha\o picked 17 players far centralised training In preparation for the semi-nnal against Trengganu Malays at Kuala> Trengganu on June 20 in th* Sultans' Oold Cup soccer competition Penang are determined to keep the trophy for another year Trainees: are: Hassanuddin Haiun. lshak107 words
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Advertisement209 1969-06-05 21 GUINNESS MALAYSIA BERHAD FINANCIAL YEA* 1968/69 HALF YEAR STATEMENT lh* Directors of Cuinneu Malaysia Btrrud art pltatcd to report that during the first six months of thi current financial ye. sale- of Cuinncss Stout showed an increase over tales during thr same period of previous years, and sales of Cold209 words
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Advertisement38 1969-06-05 21 b^b^^b^L^H^b^^^^ vl i V^^l VuT (fit- from EDITORIAL Dept. FANFARE FANFARE CAPTURES THE SAINT |UL y ft Vote for your TV Bride «J R Bb^^T^bB 1 Day Beat Swingers XT" Dressing Room Secrets sjj||!&|^^ 'Peyton Place* Contest Winneri38 words
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Article, Illustration71 1969-06-05 22 THE Australian Navy aircraft carrier Melbourne, holed in iis port side in Hie South (.'liinn ittcr her collision with t lie U.S. \;ivv destroyer Frank E. Evans. The American ship was slued in two on Tuesday by the Melbourne during a Seato exercise. SurvivorsUPI - 71 words
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Obituary69 1969-06-05 22 K VYTMILIMOAM prnilonfr *\>rt of 8 pore Authority brother of Palanlvafci paawd away peacefully 4. ft*. Cartage leave* lssH Block 31 Tanglln Halt B'pore 4.30 p.m s.tf.tw. BUVANINORAN o N\ Bu»rmmanlam. honpltal a*»intant diatnrt hoaoital Kuxla Kuhu Bariaru panned away za i Jalan Hwpltal Kuala Ratal Kaharu at ?UO69 words
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Article52 1969-06-05 22 SINGAPORE Wed. Th< Australian airlinr Qwntaa \ul organise a presentation of coloui alms on Scotland to member: of the St Andrew °l Society ai 86. Bras Basdh Ri.hcl at 7 p.m turday Ihe ftho* «ill iv nresentec by Mr. H Foi.syth Hardy, direc tor of ii'.ms52 words
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Article33 1969-06-05 22 SINOAPOKE Wed. Electricity .supplies will be interrupted from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow Ht: New Bridge Road. Canal Road. New Market Road. Tew Chew Street. Ellenborough street «:id Merchant Road.33 words
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Article438 1969-06-05 22 LONDON. Wed. The market i drilled lower on the traditional "Derby Day" triad Equities, atier a firmer start. 1 eased on lack of follow through, although several issues staged a slight recovery towards the close. when ihe Financial Times index ui.s 1.3 down at 421.8 after being! 2438 words
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Article35 1969-06-05 22 PRAGUE. Wed -Mr Lubonur S:inu««! the key m«u in the pin-.s<niei wini of the Omlmn lovak communist leadership, was named today to a new pust as deputy to party leader Ouatav Hunilc. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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136 1969-06-05 22 pARIS. Wed. Bop- inn's Jumbo jetliner landed in Europe for the first time terduy. touching down at the Paris Le Bourget airport after making a maiden transAtlantic crossing. Thousands of Parisians and foreign visitors saw the enormous white aircraft loom out o[ grey clouds136 words
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204 1969-06-05 22 JAKARTA W( Dutch admission thai therlands troo] v(i 3,000 1 1 1 c-; without trial and 1947 whiing an upi brought lit t!i 1 reaction hen I government official: 1 ly took a "no stand "We have more tha it 1 oneReuter - 204 words
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52 1969-06-05 22 Now U.S. plans to develop super guns WASHINGTON er-flrlng and haider-h'.t'. are being planned fighters because ol progress matte by N mese pilots against D B. plane* Work on developing I will start lhls year The will be installed in thr jet fighter designed to proviri* 1 «ian-built jets in52 words
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Advertisement116 1969-06-05 22 HAI SING PARK Lorong Low Koon. 6lm Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore. 2 STOREY SEMI-DETACHED AND TERRACE HOUSES L^iife^--- BRIEF SPECIFIC TIOHS: ftj &*> iQ rS^&^ Semi-detached houses L-^t^^* "~~-~i tr-- Minimum lona art. 42J2 iq M. .^-J^^^^SBSH^Brf^"™^^^^ meiiK til* (leerinf. MODERN AND SPACIOUS 2 3% PROPERTY TAX. QUIET SURROUNDINGS CLOSE116 words
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