The Straits Times, 6 June 1969
1969-06-06
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Title Section26 1969-06-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175.000 Tlifi Nations! Newspaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JINE b. 1969 15 CENTS K.D.N. 3101 MX. (P) No. 072326 words
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Article, Illustration898 1969-06-06 1 JACKIE SAM; PHILIP; KHOO - 300 held as clean-up raids go on JACKIE SAM and PHILIP KHOO Police step up the hunt for trouble-makers By SINGAPORE. Thurs. ABOUT 200 Malay youths were rounded up for questioning late today after a three-hour security sweep through the Jalan Eunos Malay settlement. This \\;is the first police operationVOW YIN won - 898 words
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654 1969-06-06 1 24-HOUR CURFEW CLAMP IN GRIK AND KROH In Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday (SECTIONS of kioli ami (ink in North Perak will come under a '21--hour curlew from <> tomorrow morning to slop communist infiltration. The curfew order also covers the subdistrict of Sungel Siput North, east of the main trunk654 words
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112 1969-06-06 1 ISBON. Thurs.— Eighteen Li foreign oilmen have been saved from a death sentence in secessionist Biafra after international appeals. a Portuguese Foreign Office spokesman said here. Thr non-official representative of Biafra had called at the Ministry last night to reply to a Portuguese requestReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration120 1969-06-06 1 i umamiii Socarras *~Y Raniiri/ '12-year-nld Cuban soldier, dips his hands in s medical solution for treatment of froien fingers at Madrid's Grand General Hospital. He and another Minim Cuban stowed away above the wheels of a Spanish DC-8 jetliner in tl.it.AP - 120 words
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Article42 1969-06-06 1 TAIPEH. Thurs Pan Yu Wei. a 10-year-old boy from Sabah. died today at the National Taiwan University Hospital IT hours after a heart operation. Pan came to Taipeh from Sabah In January for treatment and turgery.— AP.AP - 42 words
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Article34 1969-06-06 1 PARIS. Thurv Vietnam peace negotiators met here today for their 20th teuton of full scale talks three days before the American ami South Vietnamese Prtaldenta meet on Midway island to concert policy.—Reiner.34 words
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Article26 1969-06-06 1 PARIB. Thurs Concorde 001. French prototype of the AngloFrench supersonic airliner, made a 15-mlnute demonstration flight at the Internalional Air Show here today -Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article30 1969-06-06 1 BENDIGO. Thurs Prime Minister Mr. John Oor:on said yesterday that Australia would accept the delivery of the F-iii aircraft -In September If the "bufj* mere Ironed out." UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration301 1969-06-06 1 Tennis star Osuna among 79 feared dead in crash MEXICO CITY. Thursday TiEN days after helping to eliminate Australia from this years Davis Cup competition. Mexican tennis idol Rafael Osuna is missing in a Mexicana de Aviacion Boeing 727 plane crash near Monterrey. \ll 79 people in the plane areReuter - 301 words
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Article103 1969-06-06 1 Tories will still keep bases SINGAPORE. Than. 1 The disturbances in Malaysia have not altered the policy ol the British Conservative Party to retain troops in this region after 1 *»7 1 This as.su) I tonight by Mr. 1 I Heath, leader ol scvathr opposition. I hour ;:t B1 Irport103 words
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Article32 1969-06-06 1 mm* Qi I POtl There M incidents tm >- I army perv>nnel m»' ed all nl*ht ri«l«s««« throughout islsad. BID W)» I were b*| elements r ..Mitiite lnterin. tion fi'mmfti 132 words
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Advertisement75 1969-06-06 1 i V^grjE^ Rolex Oyster Day-Dste Silva «t«ros 3 baffles Place. Wm Singapore. Tel ***** Outstanding styling for YIP Specially created bj £NI CAR for distinguished persons We again lake one biy stride forward NOV'U. DIAL \H FASHION *^^mT\ /m' <^vml m _^^T*%r it mm) I -.1 *ftJ (t ,f -VT^^ss^sl75 words
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Article, Illustration99 1969-06-06 2 mirk an aatraaasla and MriX MBSBwasMBBi meet .it thr Paris iow and vhakf hands before ili. poll', s sp.KTir.ifl :it thr IS i i\ ilmn Imm Irft: l».i\t«l Seatt, l.ulimir Shataloi (B«rw i laawt Mcltixitt. \lrxri TllßMjaji Seyn I .nul Russrl "Schwru kart Mtl»i\itt. Srott and ><UPI - 99 words
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Article59 1969-06-06 2 IIANOVKR. Thurs. ■aal (irrnian border cuarils havr <lr\i>ed ,i in w method *>l sreurine thrir mined frontiers with Wrst (Germany slink homhs. I kal ">n "Vi>p4i«" did In t*% Ba»BBi and prtilrrtivr nuts .«rr hJiifint up mm. ill tl>»» ronliinrri <lont a Inr milr frontirr59 words
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Article165 1969-06-06 2 I.E.EDS. Thursday THIRTY five year "Id Geoffrey Brown's main meal each day was baby food unt:l hr went to prison and a< the first square meal of nil life As a child he had develop ed a stomach infection and his mother hadReuter - 165 words
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Article17 1969-06-06 2 UN II EH N* IH'.N H tbf i: Hip Aubira;:dn Ouvernment r.irip oontraL Rcuwr.17 words
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Miscellaneous9 1969-06-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby -v I I I9 words
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243 1969-06-06 3 Cambodia agrees to US inspection of its territory \IASHINGTON, Thurs.— Cambodia has agreed in an unprecedented move to accept U.S. inspection on its territory to verify whether American and South Vietnamese planes spraying defoliants have damaged Cambodian rubber plantations. Cambodia has charged that spraying operations between April 18 and May243 words
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Article, Illustration387 1969-06-06 3 A tough battle ahead at world Red summit MOSCOW. Thurs. A tough battle between supporters and opponents of the Soviet view of the world situation loomed yesterday as delegates gathered here for the Kremlin's longsought world Communist conference. Communist sources said that several delegations to the summit, opening today, intendedReuter - 387 words
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Article78 1969-06-06 3 '|T>KYO. Thurs. Beven thousand riot policemen. 500 trucks and other motor vehicles and two helicopters are being mobilised to guard Kawana Hote 1 in Ito. 120 mile.? from here, where the Aspac meeting is scheduled to begin on Monday. Zengakuren .students and other left-wing groups78 words
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98 1969-06-06 3 4 men with new hearts celebrate with doctors PARIS. Thurs France's four surviving heart transplant patients met for the first time here last night for a champagne supjier with the doctors who operated on them. The rvceptton Included film shows of transplants Including one starring Mr. Kmn-.anual Vitria of Marseilles,98 words
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Article68 1969-06-06 3 ATHENS. Thurs. Japanese shipbuilders have advised their customers that, price* of new vessels built in Jupan will go up •oon. Mr. Takao Nagma. president of Japan's Shipbulders Assocla- tion and presiden*. of Hitach: Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, said tl-ai "despite modernisation and rationalisa j tion.68 words
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376 1969-06-06 3 OH GOD. IT WAS TERRIBLE SAYS NOSEWHEEL STOWAWAY Madrid. Thurs. a young Cuban who fled his homeland yesterday in the nose-wheel compartment of a jet airliner, has baffled aviation experts as to how he survived the freezing nine-hour flight to Madrid. Armando Socarras Ramirez, 22. said hit, 16-year-old companion plunged376 words
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121 1969-06-06 3 Mrs. Gandhi visits riot-hit Hyderabad HYDERABAD. Thurs. Mrs. Indira Gandhi flew into this riot-hit city yesterday as troops patrolled the streets and a 33--hoar curfew was in force to curb violence which has left 23 dead in three days. Shr immediate. y .started meetinjj various politn-,u figures and wma expectedReuter - 121 words
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Article54 1969-06-06 3 KINSHASA Than. six students were killed and a dozen injured here yesterday in an outbreak of violence blamed by the Government on foreign embassies snd troublemakers. Radio Kinshasa also announced that four Government aoldier* were seriously injured two ofllterg missing and Uo more in a grave condition54 words
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144 1969-06-06 3 Japanese industrial piracy alleged LONDON, Thurs. —A British manufacturer alleged here yesterday that Japanese industrial piracy had cost him orders worth £250.000. A few hours earlier, another exporter had publicly acknowledged Japan's growing ability to design it? own products instead of copying others The piracy allegation was made by MrReuter - 144 words
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Article26 1969-06-06 3 CHICAGO Thurs US. Federal agent* raided the head- quarters of the militant Black Panthers an-i arrrstrci tight pe'v plc and seiad weapons and ammunitions—AP.26 words
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Article, Illustration257 1969-06-06 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday VOBODY missed teenager Lim Kng Huat when 300 workers ran for their lives after an explosion blasted through a tire cracker factory in Juroog. But, the charred body of the 18-year-old packer was later found In the wreckage. Today, at an257 words
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54 1969-06-06 4 SINOAPORE. Thurs The Singapore Sogetsu Association today held a lunch to honour Its prealr.ent, Mrs. Kaiue Kirn. for winning the 1969 Tokyo Sogetsu School of Flower Arrangement prlre. The pnsceeds of the lunch, which amounted to over $2,000, will go to the Singapore54 words
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Article23 1969-06-06 4 SINOAPORE, Thurs— There will be no water from 9 am. to spm tomorrow at Tanjong Katong Road and Suanage Road.23 words
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113 1969-06-06 4 Satellite in orbit model for transport exposition SINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 —Models of an earth satellite station and a satellite in orbit, will be the centrepiece of Singapore's display at the Transport and Communications Exposition to be held here from Aujf. I—2l.1 21. Tn be staged in Kalians Park, it is113 words
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Article98 1969-06-06 4 A flag and rag day at Varsity SINGAPORE. Thurs. The University of Singapore StudenUs' Union will hold Its annual rag and flag day tomorrow. Twentyfour floats will take part 1n a procession through the city to highlight the event. Some 1.000 undergraduates will be on the floats and along the98 words
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Advertisement188 1969-06-06 4 Mdo'-'openVtoday "'w j i Each Man Knows... i/ r rs^B^ She Just j i lr*Eh Came From PW Another ■t^** bW~ Siß^Bt^k^B^Ba .^BBB^. i^Z~_^B^r"^B^B: "^^B™ aaßa^Bß^Bßißßßi^a^-^' lAndthere's^HEionemore...'r^»^^j i AVaitin^ I for (aiDline j ..ALEXANDRA STEWART j FRANCOIS TASSEIcoIor United Artists mm ROBERT HOWAY I* 0 •/.:-'.-■>■>-■ S».,rr,ng RAJ KAPOOR ■•■j.%188 words
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Advertisement182 1969-06-06 4 SINGAPORE SWEEP OVER 2^oo PRIZES WORTH MORE THAN Qi nnn nnn euYYouR 0 IsUUUsllUlltickets now.' UfTDDV f LIMITED NUMBER nUIIIII or tickets Lsm I S. P. S. U. ORIENTATION BALL Tka Sing.por. Pelytachnic Vud.nM' Union l««r«tt having to concal it* Orientation t«N, tckcduUd en Soturdoy 7th Jun«, 1969 awing to182 words
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Advertisement245 1969-06-06 4 [ft pgPJ.g.wJ TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! DYNAMITE! EXPLOSIVE! ONLY ONCE BEFORE, IN "THE LONGEST DAY" HAS A MOTION PICTURE ACHIEVED SUCH GREATNESS! ALDO RAY- Technicolor Ik Bb isß T«chniscop«^*^Lpjw^pj atv V, tflß^/ > H i J t|y -tlwi if** -F A at P^a^^] TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! DIANA RIGG T^r^TMT wiiiinn FINDS HERSELF IN245 words
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Advertisement392 1969-06-06 4 [CATHAYtibj 9TM OAY No err. 104 Sam, I. IS, 3 4S, 30, ?.M j CO. "MACKENNAS GOLD I GREGORY Pt -CO To*oy I.JO. 4 00, »10t9 IS Dm Paromoi.'it "SKIDOO <• a. -p. NOW SHOWINC 11 am, I 30. 4, 1.00, 3 JO 630&9 IS pm A 45 *930 roxs392 words
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Miscellaneous156 1969-06-06 4 Today's ETV programme Today's educational TV pro- Apl; IZ.M pja.-l!.S0 pm Magramme on Channel 8 la aa thematlcs. Sec. II: Powers and I follows Indices tt 1.15 pjn.-l .IS p.m.. National I JrZtan^ al R,n langua«e rlemei,t.rN Pern' J^ tJi^iSh ??a fta Ka-Perhentun Kereu Api; day at the beach: g.Jfl-H.SO.156 words
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133 1969-06-06 5 SINGAPORE, ThUTS. The Lions Club of Singapore (Host) hopes to raise 520.400 through a charity banquet to buy an electromyograph unit for the Thomson Road General Hospital. The specialised medical equipment will great ai&t in the invest lgation •nd treatment of injuries resulting133 words
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Article38 1969-06-06 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs The China Socle 1 y of Singapore will hold a gel-logether at the Chul Huay him Cl'ib. Keng Lee Road, at 7 15 pm on J on the occasion of the Dragon Boat fpstivsl38 words
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Article41 1969-06-06 5 SINGAPORE, Tliurs. The Singapore Polytechnic Studcnt>' I Hion t<>()<\ t ancellrd its orientation pall, planned lor vttuid.i\ evening at Lion City Hotel "owing tci iinforrsren i ircumstances."' Tickets> for the ball are n-itind.ihlr ;»t the union ofTur.41 words
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168 1969-06-06 5 More capital to come from Canada soon SINGAPORE, Thursday PANADIAN liipital will soon How into Sinpore the result of the visit of a sevenin.m Canadian trade mission now in the Rc■J public. This was disclosed today by the leader of the team, Mr. Robert A. Crlchton. after an allday meeting168 words
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Article, Illustration228 1969-06-06 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee (honp; Jin, today lashed out at youths who carried weapons in public without lawful authority. Presiding at a Federal Court Appeal, he told three youths— one with the nickname of "Commanche:" "It is never228 words
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97 1969-06-06 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Tourist Association cannot support the Rotary Club's appeal to the International Air Transport Association for free mercy fllght.v The STA chief execuUra finer. Mr. Paul Peraita. toay said It was against lATA ules to eive free flights under97 words
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Article30 1969-06-06 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The irst Braddell memorial lecure to be delivered by prolinent Malaysian lawyer, Ir. R. Ramanl. at the Unlersity of Singapore tomorow has been postponed lneftnltely.30 words
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Article, Illustration240 1969-06-06 5 KHOO CHENG KIM - Balmain mission for MSA girls KHOO CHENG KIM By r(> MSA hostesses, Norma Ho and Evelyn Lim flew off to Manila today on one of the most interesting assignments of their lives. "Assignment Manila" happens to be nothing les« than modelling for leading French designer. Pierre Balmain in a show240 words
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251 1969-06-06 5 SINGAPORE. Thura. piTY Council employee Lim Kirn Huat was today fined $50 or a week's Jail for outraging the modesty of a 17-year-old girl he said he looked on as his "daughter." \t the end of a two-day trial, he was found251 words
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Article23 1969-06-06 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The 17th International Bazaar will he held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from 18a.m. to 1 p .m. tetaiter.23 words
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Article24 1969-06-06 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The MP for Katong. Mr. J. P. Conreican. will officially open the new Maju Seeondarr School la Dunman Roaa tnmorrwr24 words
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Advertisement162 1969-06-06 5 hw %el ami go t tr-o. S'NOAPOtt Tlif»»OM J »O-». W LAST FEW NITES ONLY /-*S BEWARE! j4 9f THE KING OF PICK-POCKETS 'KALANU' IS IN TOWN **j Also ODf>eoring nitely: 1 T '*J&t M. Pmlippines' Mr Los Caballeros I Singapore's I H. H. Tann Orchestra Miss Peggy Tonn at162 words
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Advertisement177 1969-06-06 5 SUPERMARKET AND SHOPPING CENTRE ORCHARD ROAD J Jar amW^Tr A m M mm M r f^T JLm TODAY, SATURDAY «fc SUNDAY PILLOW SLIPS PERCALE 100 Cotton packet of 2 1.40 SAUSAGES BEEF Freshly made S&K IbUQ BACON STREAKY Prime Quality Danish Ib 1.55 MARGARINE STORK Easy to Spread 51b tin177 words
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Article, Illustration178 1969-06-06 6 Silly for Britain to quit bases, says Heath- AUCKLAND (NZ), Thursday. gRITISH Opposition leader Mr. Edward Heath said here last night that Britain's interests in Asia and the Middle East were too great to be thrown away by a military withdrawal. A Conservative government would be prepared to maintain aReuter - 178 words
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172 1969-06-06 6 UENANG. Thurs Four Vulcan Vbombers of the RAF Strike Command received a 10,000-ft high welcome from Mirages of No. 75 Squadron. RAAF, when they flew into Butterworth today for air exercises. The two flights n.< t about 100 miles north-west ol Penang172 words
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Article, Illustration372 1969-06-06 6 Singapore told to get ready for jumbo jet tourists SINGAPORE. Thurs.— One of Europe's top hotel builders today forewarned S'ngapore to prepare for an influx of European tourists. Emphatically dismissing fears of a glut of hotels on the Island, Mr. Bent SPverln said: "I am 100 per cent sure, from372 words
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Article35 1969-06-06 6 BINOAPORE. Thurs. A hundred soldier? from the Ist Battalion, the Duke of Wellington's Regiment in Hong Kong will arrive here by air tomorrow for iun«le warfare training at the Kota Tinggt school.35 words
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Article40 1969-06-06 6 IPOH, Thur». Mr. A. K. Namrui. who deals In precious •tones, reported to the police yesterday the lorn of M 0 and two watches which he had kept in a strong box In hU shop In Lahat Road.40 words
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Article123 1969-06-06 6 J O H O R E BAHRU. Thurs The Statt Government has .set up vigilante corps In certain areas following a directive from the National Operations Council. The Menterl Besar, Dato Haji Othman Mohamed Sa'at. who Is the chairman of the Johore Operations Committee,123 words
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Article71 1969-06-06 6 S'PORE-KL BUSES MAY RUN TOMORROW SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Kuala Lumpur-Singa-pore Express Bus company may re-start services on Saturday, a company spokesman said today. However, this will be subject to confirmation by the company'! KuaJa Lumpur office. The Malaysia taxi service here Is still not *ure when hourly trips to Kuala71 words
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107 1969-06-06 6 Singapore student wins high honour in Canada CINGAPOKL. Thurv A Singapore .student, Mr. Goh Ihon-,' Najca, has bren .sel'-cted as "the out>tandint engineering graduate of the year" by the Association of Professional Fnginrers of Sasketchewan in Canada. Described as a "consistent achol.ush' j «inner," he won the MMete' tion's Book107 words
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119 1969-06-06 6 Gorton clarifies arms aid to Malaysia BENDIGO. Thurs. Prime Minister i John Gorton yester day declared that there wa.s "no inten tion whatever of get ting Australian troop? involved in any raciai conflict Referring to Malaysia i racial troubles at a PreM conference here. Mr ton said the question iReuter - 119 words
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Article33 1969-06-06 6 BfTTERWCRTH A total of IMi rexisten n •ne Dun •This is a \er\ Abdul Aziz bin H.-u Abdu'.li said today. He described 'excellent" tin »een the Dubiir and33 words
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Advertisement98 1969-06-06 6 In shirts, as in everything else, you get what you pay for. The British Van Heusen Company Ltd. Taunton, Somerset England. Ois smoother than the ftj**^ f uC "*VVßßfsj|^3 .it cuts grass ojke mage) asrtfloats on a cushion of akr! lyiTlO tht airtxNTw mowv McAlister Company, Ltd. angapore.Kuala Lumpur. BBoanq.lpoh98 words
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Article, Illustration105 1969-06-06 7 Tan Sri Fatimah gives a food parcel to an Indian family hit by riots THE Minister of Welfare Services. Tan Sri Farimah binte Haji Hashim. giving away a food parcel to an Indian family in Kampong Chempedak in the Sentul area of Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Before Tan Sri Farimah s105 words
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97 1969-06-06 7 'Revive goodwill teams' call in Singapore SINGAPORE. Thurt. The Government has been urged to revive goodwill committees in all constituencles, village* and kampon»s in view o! the present disturh.iin chairman of ;*>re Malay National in. Inche Ah:r.;»(i •udny "To preserve goodinci multi-nets] harmony, it i.« essential that these committee* should97 words
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Article254 1969-06-06 7 Tags stop mark-up of food prices KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday If OR the second day running, reports from most parts oi the country show that price tagging is paying oil. The Deputy Controller of Supplies Inche Nik Mohamed Salleh bin Nik Mat. said here today that most shopkeepers were charging normal254 words
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Article88 1969-06-06 7 SINGAPORE. Thui> The damaged Australian aircrait carrier. HMAS Melbourne-, pected to arrive at 8 a.m. tomorrow for repairs at Sembawang Shipyard 25.000-tOO carrier pride of the Royal Australian Navy, has a Raping hole In her bow above the waterllne alter slicing the United Statt-.s destroyer88 words
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Advertisement154 1969-06-06 7 Mpbil Anti-wear petrol cuts engine wear up to 421 Now who says all petrols are the same? formed by petrol combustion. Acid which J jdBW worn from your car's w, no wear oirti so fast rino« mnrpriimane than friction itself IW JmWtM engine can cost you will perform better for154 words
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Miscellaneous95 1969-06-06 7 •M*IOO«U 'VEAM,HOWP^IOU WOUIX3N^,| REM> W IT SAYS MEAN. WE WC FWURE EXACTLY, BUT THE LAST < iMTERtSTEP KWV AU. \IN THIS \THtTIME- PART OF IN PICTURE tytri SOMfr DEM.f W MATVIIM6 THAT WIRE, SPREAD fOR THINS OUT V J MIGHT.- I OOOLA NGW MAfiM!**oriMis? J jr~" -^1 .r-ri«oowcw.AtiaE THAT* NOT/95 words
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Article, Illustration241 1969-06-06 8 Jurong is well known in the U.S.' SINGAPORE, Thursday A SENIOR official in the I.S. Department <»i Commerce, Mr. John .1. O*NeiU, Jr., today complimented Singapore for putting its industrial programme mi'ss^e across to his country very effectively. He said this had been done so well that the Jurong industrial241 words
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209 1969-06-06 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. President Yusot bin Ishak will be among the five who will receive honorary degrees from the University Of Singapore at its convocation on Saturday morning at the National Theatre. Th<- President, who is also Chancellor o( the University, will receive209 words
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166 1969-06-06 8 SIM.AI'OKK. Thurs. When Khoo link Suit, a CUoMM Hiah S< liool servant f fU hed his ■rife, liu.ih Toh (Inn tn work at 7 a in on .May 2. there u:is nut hint; "unusual" about him Kut about three hours later, he was166 words
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Article30 1969-06-06 8 SINGAPORE. Thuis Mr PJ Aitred h*.-. bren re-elected chairman ol thr 81l Polytechnic Non-Academl branch ol the Amaik: Union of Public Employees V:rcchairman Is Mr KPK Xi lshnan.30 words
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Article, Illustration280 1969-06-06 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A Singapore MP today warned that any serious economic setback in the Republic would mean virtual starvation for the people. Inche Mohamed Gha/ali Ismail said it would thin not he v question <>! simply doing without luxuries, but280 words
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Article28 1969-06-06 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The fifth draw of the Singapore Sweep will he held at (hi- Kadminton Hall at (iuillemard Koad at ft. 3o p.m. on Tuesday.28 words
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Article, Illustration245 1969-06-06 8 SOH TIANG KENG - HE AIMS TO CEMENT CULTURAL BONDS WITH POETRY SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE. Thurs Is interest In poetry on the wane in this busy hectic world? Far from it. according »j Dr. William Jay Smith. Prolessor of English at George Washington University. He said today: "There Is niw a urowiiiK245 words
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Article47 1969-06-06 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs -SlneaI pore is expected to be well pe- presented at the technical semii nar of electronic da a p: organised by tlie Vnited States Trade Centre in Bangkok and Pulbrlght Fnundatinn. to be held In the Thai canltal from June 23 to 27.47 words
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Article, Illustration189 1969-06-06 8 OW WEI MCI - OW WEI MCI By SINGAPORE. Thurs. A baby- fared teenager with long black hair is in town to crash Into the top pop charts with a swing. And it may not be vc r\ dlfl For 18-year-old Indonesian En loft i189 words
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Article32 1969-06-06 8 SINGAPORE ThUI Straits Times in S;n:ar>ore tor'.av received $IJ' I British I rr. ilian employees In the PSA. co I Tay Ibrahim and Comp.. JSPU National ReMrf Find32 words
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Advertisement213 1969-06-06 8 FITZB&TRICKS SUPERMARKET J For Personal Shoppers from today for ONE FULL WEEK J -it |"»Oi'» I fraajf^^yjj^- til LbbbW Re-usable Mug Condensed Milk I 5 1 .40 percan 39^ I U JL. JL Mr W wr Thye Hong Biscuits Picnic Hrn 1-lb. Sugar 5-lbs. 3 85^ 2.80 b>B 5 1.20|213 words
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Advertisement203 1969-06-06 8 Wincarnis tonic wine' your drink for life! Takt bottle home todtf Miracle Cushion Holds §f t False <^S Iwvlll x&F{yy linnlSor* StUki to •anluraa ■■sf""Bumi •Na nor* aaily 'FinnT Comfort and relief for demur* sufferers I Snug Denture Cushions are a soft plastic lining that gets nd of the annoyance203 words
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Miscellaneous125 1969-06-06 8 #>«7 Abnrr **»<*§ < r -SO 6UE&S Vv^AT Tl KJV 7^^ YES -BUT-^uCKIE.^- first I SOUGHT YOU A PO6MKM FAMWf I JM-' DEAR OLD DADDY N sjnui lilO Z IN A-^"^- 7MM£!f YOu RE HOV USAUV MLJ6HIM 70 I WAKTT TO SEE A SMILE POULBOCK < 4 TUKUM f >125 words
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149 1969-06-06 9 Malaysian, Filipino delegates avoid big ILO clash (2ENEVA, Thurs.— Tht International Labour Organisatioi yesterday narrowly missed a political squabble between Malaysia and the Philippines over who should be president of its Jubilee conference. The two -.ountries had both put forward their delegates tc preside over the annual gathering. But theyReuter - 149 words
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Article, Illustration185 1969-06-06 9 HO SAI KONG - GIRL BARBERS GIVE FREE HAIR CUTS TO 300 AT MERDEKA STADIUM HO SAI KONG By KLV»LA LUMPUR. Thurs. Clip. clip, clip all the way this was what nine attractive barbers did all day at the Merdeka Stadium here today. At the end of It all tht girls had gm-n hair185 words
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120 1969-06-06 9 Rumour about riot children: Villager accused RIKH MEBTAJAM. 1 l>ui- A 63-year -old wl l.i&er, Lim Cheok Seiu. was charged toda> with spreading a rumour that vime children of riot \i<tinis were being sent from Kuala Lumpur to be Riven away to foster parents. He pleaded kulH.v .<nd was allowed120 words
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Article52 1969-06-06 9 NEW YORK, inur.v lan Sri Ong Yoke Lin. Malaysia I Ambassador to Washington, arrived here yrstfrday aboard the Queen Elizabeth II after accompanying the Yang di-Per-tuan Agnng and Raja Pdni,.:suri Aeons on State visits to Ir.n. Weal Germany and Korea ii< a ent directly to R52 words
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161 1969-06-06 9 RAAF GIVES FIRST $1,000 TO BUY ARTIFICIAL ARM FOR SCHOOLGIRL pi rhurs. 1 The RAAF at Butterwortb today donat- > 1.000 to a special fund opened to provide an artificial arm for a schoolgirl Fled Cross member who was injured in an accident last March. inmanding. RAM Bunerwort. Air ndore161 words
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138 1969-06-06 9 >LINGAPORE, Thurs. A six-day regional seminar to discuss new dcvelopments in the r-heory and methods of teaching and learning English will beein on Monday at the Regional English Lansuase The centre is an institutlon of the South-East Asian Ministers of Education Council iSwimec)138 words
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117 1969-06-06 9 Moving day for this hospital to $18mil. complex WEREMBAN. Thurs. The transfer of patients and equipment from the General Hospital to its new $18 million complex, half a mile away, began today. BU|Mf Vising tIM "big shift were the Medicai Superintendent. Dr S. Siv.inason. the Chief Medicai and Health Officer.117 words
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Article50 1969-06-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thutt. Mr. Lim Jit Hai. a mechanical engineer with the Maiaysian Indwtrtol Development Finance Berhad. has been selected to attend a training course In textile manufacture in Warsaw, Poiand. The flve-month course which began recently is sponsored by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation.50 words
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Article48 1969-06-06 9 KUCHING Thurs. The Kuching Municipal Council is to spend nearly SI million on roads this year one sixth of its total budgetted expenditure amounting to $6 5 million. There are plans to widen, construct dual carriageways and resurface several of the town* roads48 words
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Advertisement64 1969-06-06 9 PRICES NOT INCREASED ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE JUtta Penang s Most Up-To-Date Sea-Side Hotel BUSINESS HOLIDAYS Situated along the White Sandy Beach of Batu Feringgi, only 20 minutes Pleasant Drive from Georgetown. All Rooms and Chalets are Air-Conditioned TARIFF: Double from $21/- $24/Single from $17/- $20/--am £fe &M patm beach64 words
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Advertisement136 1969-06-06 9 King of the B B&M J2& 6b«B^k lsm J^KB^^ Holden Kingswood. Shames the other ■MSB m^hß fli^^^fl I •fl£E__ili^ beasts. Sleek, powerful. Sample Kingswood |^9 Bl Hl^iß JH BB fiBBBHi on the move. Rides and handles dramatically I Hk^| I I^^^^^^V better than ever before. And for good reasons I136 words
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Article, Illustration111 1969-06-06 10 A RESERVE I NIT policeman checking a hawker's identity during a search and scrjeen operation by security troops In the Sims Avenue area. of the youths who were picked up by security forces in a threequarter square mile settlement at Sims Avenue in111 words
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150 1969-06-06 10 CEYLUXESE COMMUNITY LEADER OXFORD^ RAJARATXAM DIES AT 71 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A retired Cey] community leader, Mr. M. Rajaratnam, 71, died at the Thomson Road Hospital today after a short ill] Popularly known Xi Oxford" Rajaratna:n a-ssociateci with tl lon Associate Ceylon Sport- Club In Singapore and M before the war150 words
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Article45 1969-06-06 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs Nrw Zealand.- Defence Minister. Mr David Thomson, flew home toompanied by his Chiff of Staff. Lt -Gen. S;r Leonard Thornton, after a two-day \lmv ihr N»-\\ Zealand Hieh Commissioner. Mr J H. Weir, saw them off it RAP Changi.45 words
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Article34 1969-06-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Chinese Press workshop scheduled to be held from June 9 to 19 at the South-Bast Asia Prew Centre has been cancelled i In vie*- of the present situation.34 words
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Article72 1969-06-06 10 SINGAPORE. Thur* A w» I man. L#e n... Hiong. today I plraded not ftuiity in a magistrates court today to a charg* i cf offering a bribe. She was a^rd to have oft>re<i two fowls. 100 ckr.s *nd 'wo cushion* to a building inspector. Ivan Pereira.72 words
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Article68 1969-06-06 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Thi Federal Court today dismissed an appetl by a calce-wlier. V.N. Abdul JU>ar, 45. agains-.. a fiveyear Jail term for raping a girl of 10 m ha hut on Jure 1 last year. But it allowed hi* plea for th« »emerce to begin from t*ie68 words
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Article40 1969-06-06 10 IPOH. Thurs. a watchman. Ibrahim bin Yeop TaariXr. re- ported to the polka that thltve* I broke into he Sam Yen Tin Man n I Kram&t. nfsr here, vi »t and •to'.s $2000 worth of Up I40 words
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340 1969-06-06 10 EDUCATION SHAKE-UP BY THE NEW MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Th**T. I A PLAN for a more dynamic system of Education for the country has been agreed to by Tengku Abdul Rahman and tne Director of Operations, Tun Abdul Razak. it was stated here today. Da to Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'kub, whoBernama - 340 words
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Advertisement347 1969-06-06 10 Mercedes-Benz backs up its reputation with a dynamic new servicing complex in Singapore The most advanced and efficient service centre in the region This dynamic new service and parts centre is staffed by factory trained technicians using only MERCEDES-BENZ authorised tools f m^SE*^ and employing the very latest electronic automobile347 words
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Miscellaneous162 1969-06-06 10 Straits Times Crossword ATBOBB 6 Woman In atudtnu' fumMMd SSSJnf n°^, SA bl JJHsh'Tr. .IT^ vriHriiM»r i9i Hampshire (Hi. 10. l^ndoo thoroughfar, from n ;f TmnU t lM TOW Odd 35t to ;i.;-*ct« »i«M ft as-s/r f i rrT^ W gU b, quarter by wltchw (6). „2* s? ML Shows162 words
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1785 1969-06-06 11 A shooting danger in re-discovering history reporting from Keban in Turkey Archaeologists are racing against time to uncover ancient secrets of man kin history-rich Turkey, before an artificial lake submerges the areas forever TO find treasures part i c v 1 a rly gold artefacts on one's site is somethingThe Times - 1,785 words
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Advertisement126 1969-06-06 11 The rugged Terex 82-30 New power -new versatility Superior balance rugged main frame pivot shaft suspension planetary final drive low cost operation unsurpassed in earthmoving or logging a full range of accessories is obtainable. Call Hargill Engirt E3__J bt-b» *I_- ■■■BBBjBB^gJ- f w^^\^M ftjJßTir^^^ *^4s*' T^"" r r j^B»*i 7*126 words
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Article615 1969-06-06 12 i tnenonwealth for ti and stability i and Smuapore, v rn«>d by the leader of m rvative itioi ably has the i both K"\Mr. Edward Heath red of that. too of Wash■n and Canberra. He flew into Singalight greatly enby everything he has learned on his swift trip,615 words
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Article380 1969-06-06 12 On tin face of it the Singapore Medical CMtion s answer lo the Min■l Health's criticism of not support the Mewthat there has been a failure oi communication. The SMA President's replies on behalf of the pro' indicate that a \ery welcommunic.itmn is in fact going on. The380 words
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Article537 1969-06-06 12 KARL MEYER - KARL MEYER by London IF Apollo 11 makes It's sche duled landing on the moon on July 20, it will be a proud moment for Americans and a costly one for British bookmakers, who will pay out at least 172.000 dollars in space537 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1969-06-06 12 There is need to enlarge the children's social circles, not Bs^JsMaHslfassil just to confine them to RssHHHflsaHilliafll their own flats and kampongs ADELE KOH interviews the new Minister of Education, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'akub Kuala Lumpur f ALWAYS I wanted to be I a1,184 words
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166 1969-06-06 12 MX. William Chang's JTI reply .ST. May 3D cues not i-lanly tin- poslUon of the acting principals, and in no way an.Nwers the question. "Why docs the Ministry of Education take years to find ihe right principals?" There are dozens of teachers, senior in166 words
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Letter53 1969-06-06 12 pOMMUNITY centres in V various Dart*, of Singapore have T.V. sets and It is a boon for which we are very urateful. But couldn't the authorities be a wee bit kinder and allow us to watch the midniuht show which is only once a week on Saturdays?53 words
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Advertisement35 1969-06-06 12 ♦MUlt«M>t»^,l I I f -Unsurpasscd < 'T)esigns&Craftsmanship < I Deiltri in 1 Diamond* S»Jr Sjpp K.r«« Opjli Hub..* MessaaWles Em«»»Wt CafS4fSs Stppkift < etc.. G.M.DE SILVA I.IEME LLERS > IJOHN LITTLES BmUWG aAF*USPI*Ci SiNGA«>»«l.m:7tK>4 1 111 I UttttfilllttTt-- A35 words
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Advertisement132 1969-06-06 12 AoEoCo MARINE L,!)' lI. Hi li J DIESEL ihi i 1 ENGINES _*•■■< LULsaL IsaVr^ fi I jh ■asasV »i. fc* sT/^^ •Jr x^ L^mEe I TIME TESTED MARINE UNITS NOTED FOR THEIR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE AND RUGCED RELIABILITY? -J For details of the 691, 1/ J, any other particular -ijf^U132 words
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206 1969-06-06 13 ALIAS RAHIM - ALIAS RAHIM By L ALA LUMPUR Thurs. a crash programme to resettle the remaining victims of the recent disturbances will be undertaken by the Selangor State Government shortly. This was stated today 7 h Memrl Besar. Dato «JI Harun bin Hajl Idrls.206 words
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119 1969-06-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Scout movement should continue to assist the Government in helping to restore law and order, the Chief Scout of Malaysia. Tan Sri Sardon. said today. In a message thanking the movement fo< iU services during the disturbances. Tan119 words
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Article30 1969-06-06 13 SLNGEI PATANI Thurs. Mr Lionel Koh head of the Eiistlian Department ai ihe Malayan Teacher* Traininu College. Penang. hM resigned to take up a paat In Canada30 words
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452 1969-06-06 13 ANTHONY NG - Strong team for tin talks in France, Britain ANTHONY NG By KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. STRONG Malaysian delegation, with full Government and industry representation, will leave here on Saturday to attend two important international tin conferences in France and Britain. They will attend the one-week world tin producers' meeting in Evian,452 words
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138 1969-06-06 13 Sultan (in Belgium) to his people: Be calm, aid Govt KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Sultan of Selangor who is now touring Europe has called on the people of Selangor to be calm and to support the Government in it* effort!! to eliminate undesirable elements. In a message «ent through his138 words
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Article34 1969-06-06 13 PENANG Thm The South ProMnce Wellesley district b mrrirulturtfi department ha* .selected 32 women farmers for a two-week farming course at the Cherolc Tok Kun agricultural station. Bukit Meriajam34 words
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Article, Illustration87 1969-06-06 13 S-INGAPORE, Thurs.—Princess Alexandra has officially accepted the Government's invitation to attend the celebrations marking the 150 th anniversary of the founding of Singapore. Buckingham Palace announced today. The print ess, who will be accompanied by her husband. Mr. Am;us Ogilvjr. will arrive on Aug.87 words
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Article27 1969-06-06 13 BI'ITEKWOHI H Thurt. The A.v-iMam State Commissioner for Labour. Province Wellej-ley. Mr. G Raymond IkM been transferred to Serrmbaa n> s\('. Commissioner for Labour. Negri Sembilan.27 words
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186 1969-06-06 13 Two more bodies join in 'reconsider' call to MCA KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Two more associations h a v o come out in support of the call to the Malaysian Chinese Association to participate In both the Federal and State Governments. They are the Selangor Hardware Dealers' Association and the Selangor186 words
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97 1969-06-06 13 L'UALA LUMPUR 1Y Thurs. A thief was caught soon after h(^ had snatched $1,000 from a businessman inside a bank in Jalan Mountbatten here yesterday, the Sessions Court was told today. The businessman. Mr. Au Soon Thin, grabbed the thief's arm. held on97 words
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178 1969-06-06 13 Fcrm co-op to obtain farm produce, retailers told KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Ell jl Mohanied Gh a Jawt. suggested today thl t retailers form a co-operative society. The society could then obtain (arm produce from farmers' assocla; Hail Ghazall made the suggestion In discussions with178 words
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Advertisement158 1969-06-06 13 Don't Bur.#|§ji while having fun in the sun /ylAM\\ ueCOPPERTONE LOTION -SHADE -OIL Att Copper tone products contain Bomomenthyl Sal tcy late Ike most effective sunscreemng ingredient available and Lanolin to keep your akm soft and smooth g~ NPKITONE Lotion: A nom-oUy lotion that does not Uate a greasy film158 words
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Advertisement204 1969-06-06 13 QUALITY ,^^y^ M Best Value pf For Your Money "^fy \/JiSL& REDUCED PRICES "ROSS" English Sponge Cake 1.45 each English Sliced Beans 4 oz. 0.45 per pkt. Spinach Leaf 6oz. 0.65 Cod Portion Boz. S 0.90 Fresh Haddock 13oz. S 1.45 Plaice Fillet 7ioz. 1.15 Harvest Crumpets S 0.76 N.Z.204 words
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Miscellaneous813 1969-06-06 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNM.S: Kuala Lumpur KSK Programme HBMMrv; and Pwianj 5; I poh and GOO New* In Tamil Malacca 6; Johorr Kaharu 3 610 Mannr Boy Well Hldand 10; laiplng 4; Batu den PUn. 635 The Adventures Pahat 7; Kluanf H. of Jmi Bowie Thf Alligator. 1 (Ml p M813 words
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Article127 1969-06-06 14 Training course in Brussels STRAITS Transportation (Pte) Ltd.. an air and marine general sales agents, are gearing up their operations to cope with increaned interest and demand for »ervices of this type in this region. The company who are the appointed general sales agents in Brunei. Malaysia and Singapore for127 words
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Article43 1969-06-06 14 The output of marketable petroleum products from Australian oil refineries in 1988 was 9.8 per cent higher than in 1967, totalling 151.100.000 barrels. Consumption of the same products during the year was 149,400.000 barrels. 10 per cent higher than in 1867.43 words
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Article, Illustration392 1969-06-06 14 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By gTARLITE Ceramic Industry Ltd., a local pioneer company, has finalised plans to expand its manufacturing facilities which will enable it boost its production to about $7 million by the end ol this year. The expansion plans were392 words
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Article176 1969-06-06 14 \BID to boost exports of Singapore-mad? stainless steel sinks and aluminium products is to be undertaken by Mr. E. Fiechter, Manager of the Aluminium Division of Diethelm and Co. Ltd. Mr. Fi»cht«r left Singapore i on Tuesday on export promotion visit* to Saudi Arabia. Kuwait.176 words
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Article151 1969-06-06 14 STUDY, PROMOTION TOUR IN EUROPE Ttflß Wan Choy Wan. a part■i"*- ncr of Region Suppliers, will leave Singapore next week for a study and export-pro-motion tour of Britain and Europe. He is going at the Invitation of a number of manufacturers whom his firm has been representing locally for more151 words
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Article71 1969-06-06 14 Mr. E. Pereira. loundei and principal of the Stamford Oroup of colleges including the new Stamford Centre for Executive and Commercial Training—recently left the Republic to attend the Eighth International Council on Correspondence Education. The ICCE Conference was first organised in 1938 in Canada, since then the Conference71 words
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Article, Illustration145 1969-06-06 14 P.M.C. appoint new Plant Manager ANEW piant manage! ol Pan Malaysia Cement Works iS> Pte. Ltd., an associated company of the International Blue Circle Group, has been appointed, announced the director and general manager of the Group's interest in Singapore. Mr. D. A. Simpson He is Mr. H. S. Worwood145 words
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Article84 1969-06-06 14 Two top executives of jne of the world's largest pharmaceutical manufacturers, v amanouchl Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. of Japan, visited Singapore recently to survey the market The director ol the oversea* department. Mi Yin a lea Uchtbayashi and the Assistant Manager of the export section. Mr. S Keimatsu84 words
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Article, Illustration186 1969-06-06 14 Dunlop gets $400,000 contract DIM op Malaysian l»> ilustrifs Berhad recently flnalKrd negotiations for the export of farthmiiM'r tyre*. uorth n\er 5400.000 in one single (iintr.Kt. for a customer in Northrrn r.u n>D«\ The piiturc anovr shuus convo) carrying Dun lop ".Made -in-- Ma l.i M.i K.irthnioxer tjTKg to Port186 words
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Advertisement261 1969-06-06 14 WHITER TEETH W BRIGHTER TEETH STRONGER TEETH Nyal FLUORIDE sole agent COLD STORAGE (M) LIMITED w <3bsssbW Hi nVI aH m 4 city IAST, EUROPE and U.K. offering an mird d swift oomfortab! i PiA Boeing jet teresting choice of stopovers for passengers convenient late afternoon departures every journeying at261 words
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Advertisement292 1969-06-06 14 TVPsk^O^aSßßP^Na^^S 1^ ~^S ■Kr JJpf^SfaiL-^ P'l 11 ll^^*^^ ,j| t!1J»-j mr n>^ we wr}»r- ■HBjKk,^JH J MA^assssssss^P^U^^^^n^nfcJn^S^ A^*^n>T^ w£S^^a\^L V Jk9 51 t BaUanTanW ST^STji B —^Mfc?>iirW m \mFit** r i n»aV h|>SHM^H l «a a H |l>- j"~iK< >^^L_ stj t aHPy^'A SS7 '■■Ja\W% JHf [■S*awJ'^s^ts^B B «»jßn«BßSßjS*^fc^i^^^B* '-4m292 words
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363 1969-06-06 15 Most of the crew asleep when ship was cut in two WASHINGTON. Thursday UKVIMIRS of the IS. destroyer Frank Kbvaas told navy investigators that most of the crew were asleep when the ahip was sliced in two by the Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne with the loss of 74 lives. Others363 words
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125 1969-06-06 15 GENERALS L GATHER TO MARK i D-DAY PARIS. Thur.v Veteran .soldiers of the wartime Allied forces ua'hered in northern France yesterday for the 25th anniversary of the D-Day .storming of the Germans' Atlantic Wall. All four of the Allies who took part In th*. Normandy landings in June, 1944— Britain.Reuter - 125 words
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209 1969-06-06 15 Strategic balance in East moving against West, says report I ONDON. Thurs. The strategic balance in the Far East Is moving against the West and the American security system, accordinjr to a study published by tlie Institute lor Strategic Studies The reasons lie In Britain's departure from the region, Japan's209 words
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Article34 1969-06-06 15 RANGOON. Thur.v Bur- ma's military strongman and ruler. Gen. Ne Win. h.<.-, -.urned down a proposal by (ORMf Prime Mlnistfr L" Nu to reiurn the count ry to parliamentary democrtrv' Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration245 1969-06-06 15 Boeing jumbo attracts long queues at air show PARIS Thurs. Tr* world aviation try and the public got their first look it. side a Boeinic "47 jumbo Jet here yesterday and the<r reactions to It were; "it look* like or "a hotel" and Kan'astle, Incredible The world I c >mBwrclalAP - 245 words
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Advertisement223 1969-06-06 15 AMHER M AIM SUCCESS... GO SUPERSHELLEWM Wff^tl Mm^^mMMt Aw i mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmwftmmwSmmm^^^^^^^^^^^ J m mm U£^^J mmm "^^l?^ ,»n HBMBS^ WffmmW M\ it, 'C fjmmtr&il fiDS Mn Ib2\& kh A *A^fc.^ a^^BW l^^^^^^l Jr i&c mmm^M^^LM bßb^bW bVk^' mm MmW Ist Asian Highway Rally 5 firsts for MAZDA and all on223 words
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Miscellaneous56 1969-06-06 15 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl r WOULD V" 6URS -N F Vj^ilCirr-THO.BI you clupp- •y^MUN' fi please slurpp- naf> ~w*ssm GET UP A 1 CHOAAPi AsLJP^>" nMI )f /WEVE GOT TO DO SOMETHINGX /v/HV DOUT WE^N I ABOUT SUGOS TERRI BLS TABLE I f MOVE TWB TABLE VmANSIERS BEFORE CICERO56 words
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Article56 1969-06-06 16 MADAM JIBAMONEV PUSHPAM thanks all frlenda. relativ«», musicians >no attended th> or her ao«. K Puahpam, and gav< gifts and valuable assistance at recepMRS. S M. TMIAGARAJAM a Family sincerely thank all relatives doctor*, nurse* and friends for then -*aths. condolences, cablet and ioi their iwliunn at the funeral56 words
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Article35 1969-06-06 16 R. V. MEYER OPTICIANS 906 Lee Wan Bank 810,.. Kuala Lumaur MR K. E. MEYER, r I A.AO.. »'.A.C L,.«*. will be m artendar.es tn Menday, tnx June. IMS Fer tpawtntmenrs. teleariene K.L. *****.35 words
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Article26 1969-06-06 16 O.N.K.K. BAHRU NURSES mian :u condolence to the bereaved family on th* death of Master 8. Bhavaaendaran so N Bubramanlam who p%ssed away on 4.6.6926 words
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Advertisement446 1969-06-06 16 I WANTED FEMALE TTFIST. Reply I Boa is l.i man Jurong Pott Offlct <!nrj educatMa Dark-ground, ."end passport pboto. CLERK CUM DRIVER. But* age. experience, telephone (if any). I Kood— lodging provided. SIJO/- PJ«--i Box A 4..56 8.T.. B'por*. WANTEO ENGLISH SFEAKINO Waitresses. food and lodging proMded. attractive salary, apply446 words
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Advertisement1023 1969-06-06 16 WANTED HARDWORKING experienced salesgirl for tourist shop. Any nationality. S pore citizen. Apply with photo cnorireurnable) stating salary required. Box A4RO3 S.T.. Sport. EXPERIENIED OEBP SEA PISH- DM: I wanted to operate 250 HP double-nets pi awn trawlers tn Sabab waters. Apply North Romeo t'tsblns Co.. Sdn. Bhd.. Sandakan. Sabah1,023 words
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Advertisement979 1969-06-06 16 FULLY FURNISHED 3 bedrooms terra<* house Jtlan Bat* l moderate rent Contait iS pore) *****. COMPLETE BOARDINO local overIr.tertsted wr.te Box A45T7. 8.T., Spore UNFURNISHED SHOP HOUSE FLAT To Let at 303-A Bedok Road. S'por*. Conta<t Madam Chan Shau Mai. FURNIBHED FLAT. 37J-E, Sky Scrapper. Clemenceau Avenue for rent. Ring979 words
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Advertisement1027 1969-06-06 16 BEOOKVILLB Bbophouse* and flat*: Ready shophouse* with 3 -room flat* upstairs at Tanah Merah Kechil to let or sell separately. Bhophouaes rents' $:"<(). ui> p.m. for tale: $30,000 Flat rental: $ISO.OO p.m. for sale $19.300 00. Loan arrangeable. Interested ring (B' pore i ***** Ext. WO6. FORD MANSION NEAR BOTANICAL1,027 words
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Advertisement816 1969-06-06 16 DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR DESIGN and Decoration leading to Assoclatashlp of profeeelonal body (AIPD London after your name) can nt obtained by correspondence course from England. Be ont of the first qualified interior designers la th* South East. Free brochure from Dept. BTP Rhodec > School iJCM, Rhodec London WC I816 words
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Advertisement906 1969-06-06 16 OATSUN 1300 PICKUP IMS modtl tseellent condition accident frtt. E pore *****. No broker* pica**. SPECIAL OFFIR IBM Zephyr 6 creamy colour radio 52.850/- 0.a.0. Contact IS por*) *****4 Friday to Sunday. I TIOMG CMOON CO. LTD., 16/17, Reehera Canal Plead, Singapore 7. 1960 Austin Mini MX II 1000 Countryman:906 words
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Advertisement678 1969-06-06 16 BRESSES/HESSMAKINC BO MANY LADIES are so pleaattl with our dresses ip< rhly t by BhaaKhal Tailors at pneta of tallonns only." Vaahls ivpt. B* n Almeida Street. Kafllra PI I gapore. WHERETO STAY (Spore) CiTY GUEST HOUSE n single rooms M aaivenlence Economic 1 1 Terms I coi at for678 words
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Advertisement982 1969-06-06 17 It IUtIPBOI ANB JIHtR U CuNllHtNTtl KBRU TSmi »a i r, l ium -enana co ,i KmTi/ii Biitest Jeae 11 Jim 14 Jim 11/21 mm Q JOMil lM«14 7 fOLTOORUS ««Slff" iMtw '".iM /TiT '22?flK >6Mi|0 imtU >—* JUM27-2I Jmi 21 r-MOOOCUS liverpw JaM 21 July 1 CTCLBPS k mouth982 words
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Advertisement1204 1969-06-06 17 Scanservice V EXPRESS SAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN/ THE CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA S ham Pe-iig ngapore FOR: BEIRA Jim 14. 11 iemi7.ll imi 11/21 Casablanca, Rottirdaaj, H'burg, Gothenburg, Oslo. Copenhagen SUBAN Jill 23 21 JaM 27/21 JIM 21/ 1 Genoa. A'«rp. R'dam. H'burg. Ajrhus, Milmo. C'hagen, G'burg SUMIAWA Jilt 14/11 lily 17/11 lily 11/211,204 words
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Advertisement1175 1969-06-06 17 EXPttSS SEIVICE TO LONDON, UVtRPOOI I CONTINENTAI POUTS BaElf JEaTfUB 6'moutli l.ly 11 Singipore P. SDm fenang Hamburg lily 21 ll PtrVTiSay *"'••"> BENjHIANT ll PI Jum M'orough Illy II BINMNBR Ha,,e. London. H«,,. R- a >"*"»" K S>h m s ulr v S.15IIII? JMe 1,11 lim IMJ BENLOMBNB London.1,175 words
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Advertisement1314 1969-06-06 17 I^^ WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. f lii/l or: ot An 9*' a> New Or eons, Chorleiton. jj^yV^fJ New York. New London. (also accepting cargo for othor Gulf and Atlantic port*, subject to inducement) Spore P. S'hom Penong BELLE ETOILE 16/19 June 13/. s Juna 10/12 Ju»« CENTRAL TRUST 28/30 Jun. 1/1,314 words
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Advertisement1082 1969-06-06 18 "\a\WASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. WRitirn Australia Slnaapor*/ Japan Sarvto* fr?mantie Sinppora tokkaicHi Na|oya Y'luma KoOl 1 Hart- M urn I Ml 14 M| IS Uly II My Win Atriea/Slngapora/ Japan Sorvloa Aiifoli Smfaaon Ntfoya r'hima KoM NarwiyMin 14 11 Jllf II II Aat I Hf< Japan Wast Africa Sorvlaa NtajMni1,082 words
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Advertisement983 1969-06-06 18 AUSTRALIA 'NEW tEALANI SERVICt INOIA PAKISTAN AN! »AR EASI SERVICED TO: AUSTRALIA. Ml ZEALAND I|l f^.'^ fs-**™",,,..*, m Iril AKk Dm L»tl Mill "A'ULA- II 17 ill! HUM II JMI »ar. aris.. omc iyn.. win »»juu 1/11 Jaty 12 Jllf 11 lily Penant P. Sham S aari Units Nataaattiua. lAMORA983 words
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Advertisement732 1969-06-06 18 IXST7 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. \aj VI =i^-. (licirftritea 1 Ii tki Reirtlic if Sitfaptrt) a ,sj Id Biillißf. tin** Flaw. 2 Skeitii Wiy Til *****3 UK-EUROPE SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS m/v "NEPTUNE TOPAZ" Loading ETA HK. 15-17 Inn LE HAVRE 28 |uly S PORE 21-26 |un LONDON 31 |uly732 words
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Advertisement845 1969-06-06 18 i SCINDIA LINES —PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE— LOADING FOR: LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. PORTLAND. LONCVIEW, SEATTLE. TACOMA. VANCOUVER B.C. Penant. SmfMo" 1 JALAKANTA 24 25JMI 27 21 JIM 21 IJuly 21 Jily JALAKALA 24/25 Jily 27 21 luly 25 11 July It la JALADHIR 24 25 Au| 27 21 Aut845 words
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Article28 1969-06-06 19 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES June 5. RUBBER PRICE: 701 cents (down five-eighth* of a cent). TIN PRICE: $620 (down $8.1?}). Estimated offering 250 tons (down 25 tons).28 words
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Article230 1969-06-06 19 Rubber Market closes quiet JIM. .first grade rubber fob buyen cloaed at i p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 70> s cents per Ib. down five-eighth* of a cent on WedneKday's closing level. The tone wan quiet. K.A.S. and M.K.I clo»mi pricea in cents per Ib. vr»terda>. Bu>er*230 words
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278 1969-06-06 19 Generally depressed trading continues MELBOURNE. Thurs. I^ALLS were genera; on the Mel- bourne Stock Exchange todi y sa depressed trading continued, bur. towards the end of the day. there «van upturn la the Investment section. In mining and oils, the shakeout was le.v- severe than yesterday The metals and mining278 words
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Article100 1969-06-06 19 CHINESE Product Eitnanit. Sloiaport, roon alatlng prloot par plcui yatttrday. Ctet-ut ail: rmlk t4»i aellrre. drum (ill sellara Copra: Mixri <f.0.b.) looao Job*/ Jinv UK/Com S»l B Ptppar: Muntok white $1??» *r-!lera, Sarawak white llL'n urilera. apacial Sarawak biark «»2t «<-ller« g«rhle<l Lampong hlurk SUB t«ller« (all M-S100 words
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Article132 1969-06-06 19 TNI AtiMlition of ■*nkl In Malay •le-Stnne»re made the** cMn|« In It* nm to mcrcbanu yeaterda* <the following rates are quoted lo the) •qulvalcot of ona unit of foreign currency). Unlttrt Staltt: Buying 53. 0400. airmall OO J3.0280. fcO d/at 52.9580 cradit bills f ASOO trad* btlla. »«llMg132 words
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Article18 1969-06-06 19 In London on Wednesday Molaysn 8 per cent elf UK. July/ Aucuat id bulk ni unchained.18 words
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384 1969-06-06 19 Big drop in tin price on stock reports rpHERE was a big drop of 1 58.12J In the Straits tin price yesterday In Penang to $620 following reports that Malaysian miners were building up "huge" stocks In anticipation of the lifting of tin restrictions later this year. Main support was384 words
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Article214 1969-06-06 19 TMI PORT OF SINGAPORE AU--1 IMORITY ANNOUNCED THI FOLLOWING BCRTMINC ARRANCE MINTS FOR -UNi S: OUT: Y»»twnK 34. Estrll* MacruK 87. Pando <Sulf 13 14. Bahadur 18. Wellington Maru S4/2S. Radnorahlro 33/."4. St. George 111 3S/SB. Paga.io 44. President Jeffeisoc 4ft. Patallnt N W. 4/8. IN I214 words
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Article548 1969-06-06 19 BID AND OFFER PRICCt OFPI CIALLY LISTID AT THE CLOSE (■F BUSINESS IN THE lINCAPORS AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY WERE! INDUSTRIALS H Ben CO 206 2.10 Borneo Btrnad >-T» C Su«ari ».»0 3 »6 xd C.C.tt. ©rda. l-»0 C. 8. Holdibfa 8.»0548 words
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Article1156 1969-06-06 19 (CONFIDENCE contlnued to return to both trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday and prices look as though they may be set for a modest rise, if the situation In the two territories continues to show improvement. As a result of1,156 words
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Article320 1969-06-06 19 MOVBMBNTSGP SHARB PRICIS BASCD ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALBS IN THE SINOAPORB AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOM* OP THB STOCK BXCHANGB VBtTEROAV WERE: INDUSTRIALS: ACMA rents), Ben A Co. (—1 rent), Barnoe Bsifiad 1-1 rent >. Camel irl cents). C. Sugars i— 2 cents). CCM. i-2320 words
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Article922 1969-06-06 19 BUSINESS in vnu KiroiUr.i) TO •IHI MM. AI'OKI. AND KtAI.A tUMI'tK TRADING ROOMS OK THK STOCK rX- CHANGE rCSTBROAI WITH THE NUMBER OF SHARES TK\m.l> SHOWN IN BRACKETS IN LOTS OF 1.000. I NI.KSS oniLKUISh SPECUIKD. INDUSTRIALS: ACMA (1) $1.93. (1) *1 96 (3< $195; Ben and Co.922 words
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Article233 1969-06-06 19 June 4 June Industrials: 15.V84 156.57 1 Hotels: SI .71 85.47 Properties: 147.99 147.75 t Tins: 83.71 83.71 t robbers: 1*19.49 109.62 Dec. 30. 1966 100. 1 Dec. 31. 1968 100. t Dec. 29. 1962 100. $2.14 D, (6) $2 15 O. (3) $2.18 D. (2) $2.17 D. (1) $2.19233 words
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Advertisement1052 1969-06-06 19 MlsmfcflfaJ-f-l URUT TIN FIELDS BERHAD ESTATE OF '.'MrR 1 1 m K vV't V .v RY Ho <iikk yin< deceased (.KNERAL MEETING Isb- of No. 45, Hon kon x Street. As ttlready advised, exceptional I S'nfapore who died Intestate an Wmtmmm >■>■ «hr hrf d*N of Marrh. 1%7 ■in >1,052 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1969-06-06 20 IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM In <In i isihU nirmory ol lou Kuon Toon called to rtrrnal rrst on tith June. lSiiX. Sadly missrd. but loved and remrmbrred by parents and brothrr.31 words
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Advertisement478 1969-06-06 20 SHOE MACHINERY FOR SALE Oflers are imited for the follow in? Shoe Matliinerv in situ Hone Kong. One (ompre>sor -,et Type Wit MO4O-T. Original (ost HKSS.2IM). li\e units fully automatic SIKVF. shoe vuli ani/iiu machinev with foot forms and moulds for making Boy's .hoes. Original Total Cost HKSIO2.fI«O. One DAM\478 words
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Advertisement420 1969-06-06 20 OFFICIAL NOTICi PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME DONALD ARTHUR HOPPER if Sttaiu. Fisheries < Private t Limited. 173-B. Cecil Street. Singapore 1. hereby Kive notice that in consequrnre of the purcl fon-iKn \t.vsei 1 have applied tc the Registrar of Singapore Mdpi under Section 525 ol the Merchant ~l)!!>l)inn420 words
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Advertisement825 1969-06-06 20 GAMMON SOUTH EAST ASLA BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICK OF MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVfcN that the Tenth Annual Genera' Meeting nf the Company v. ill be held at the Registered Office. Ii Jalan Tandansi. Petaliiv Java Selangor. on Saturday. 28th June 12 noon toi' the following purposes:1. To receive825 words
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Advertisement577 1969-06-06 20 IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KIAI.A LI MPI R oru.inaum; petition No: 1 OK 1569. In thr Matin nf THUM. >\M. MINIS sI)N. BLRHAI) And In the .Matter nt The COMPANIES ACT. IMfc NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for confirming a resolution reducing tin Capital the577 words
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Advertisement780 1969-06-06 20 HOUSING k DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are muted for any one ot al! of the following:— ll> SANITARY WATER INSTALLATION to Four Blocks oi 12-Storey Shops Quarters 3-Hoom Improved Flats iTotal 446 Flats, ii Industrial iops ulth Lnl;.Quaiter.s I Eating Houses, at Queenstown. Neighbourhood Vl— Contract IX. l2i Construction ol780 words
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Advertisement679 1969-06-06 20 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuable Singapore Property To be Held At Our Saleroom, No. 10, Chuha Street. Singapore, On Wednesday, llth June 1969 At 2 30 PM. No. 31 Flower Road. Area 4.177 sq. ft. Freehold 1 Full particulars and plans issued) i. RC H Lim Co. Solicitors Singapore 31st May679 words
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Advertisement532 1969-06-06 20 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited by th« lurong Town Corporation. Tamia lurong 5. Singapore. 22:THE SUPPLY AND INSTAU LATION Or 2 NOS. PASSENGER AND 3 NOS GOODS LIFTS TO 7-SIOREY PLATTED FACTORY AT JALAN PENO KANG. JURONO TOWN. (SUB-CONTRACT >. Showroon*: 9-6-68 at 10 00 am. Meet532 words
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Advertisement1171 1969-06-06 21 I 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 »nd advertising budgets. 3. Responsible for market research. 4. Ability to control stock levels.1,171 words
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Advertisement716 1969-06-06 21 ANG HOTEL (BRUNEI) Have vacancies for the following: 1. Cooks for Chinese European food. 2. Captains. 3. Waiters/ Waitresses. 4. Bar Girls. Apply with recent photograph (non-returnable) and state full data to Box A 4583 ST., Singapore. Interviews will be held in Singapore after 10th June 1969. THE GREAT EASTERN716 words
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Advertisement523 1969-06-06 21 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Sinrapnrp Prnprrtlm. In hr held at our salM-room. No. 104 Market Strrrt. Slnrspore, On Tuesday. 10th June, 1969. at 2.30 p.m. 1. Nr*. 17. 18. 19 to 20 Ord K Md. area* 1.859. 1.71 ft. 1.710 ana 1.713 aquare ten, Statutory Land Orant. VACANT POSSESSION, (to523 words
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Article202 1969-06-06 22 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By will support Singapore's proposal to inaugurate an official world badminton championships. Singapore's proposal, which is on the agenda for the International Badminton Federation meeting in London on July l. calls for a world championships to be held once every three years under the202 words
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Article, Illustration167 1969-06-06 22 Carew, Lloyd in run spree lON DON, Thurs.— J Opener Joey Carew and Cllve Lloyd led a Indian batting with a century each in n-kel match against Somer- Taunton yesterWe^t Indians were the;r first innings at the Carew. playing his nm game since breaking a nnger last month. -moothly for167 words
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Article86 1969-06-06 22 PARIS. ThU B»--an unheeded Austraiun. advanced to the women's singles >emi-hnala in the French international tennis championships here yesterday by eliminating Amerlcnn BilUe Jean King, he aid, 6-3. 6-3 Britain* ihu'd-seeded Ann .l>t> reached ihe semiv bearing American pro-Rix-emary CasaU 6-2. 6-0 The semi-flnal line-up «:'l be86 words
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Article19 1969-06-06 22 The Foong Cup li badminton match between Selangor and Perak scheduled !or 'hiii weekend has been postponed lndefin.19 words
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Article27 1969-06-06 22 LONDON Thura— Colin Milbum. UM EriK^ind Test cricketer who tact h:x left eye in a car acr.drnt 11 days ago. left the .nipton Generai Hospital27 words
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Article, Illustration762 1969-06-06 22 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By ITTLE V. Sundram was the star in the Radin Mas District primary schools athletics championships at River Valley Road. Singapore, yesterday. Bundram scored a treble In the "A" Division, w.nmng the 100 m in 132. the 200 m In 27.4 and762 words
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Article166 1969-06-06 22 BADMINTON r*KR\K MBMMJ DMer-ll <Iporti. Bo\»" ilngles Ist rd. Omar Ahmad ht Law Cho Hong 15-7. 15-10: Lim Chun Kirn wo Teh Hoe Beng. Sn4 rd: Yong Kong Wah bt Omar Ahmad 15-2. 15-3: Baharuddin Oman bt T. Fernandez 15-«. 15-5: On* Yew Aun wo. Llew I .no Senng:166 words
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Article733 1969-06-06 22 ERNEST FRIDA - Sami sets record for 800 m ERNEST FRIDA »^.v C. SAMINATHAN, running bare-footed, set a new 3 record of 2:1.7 for the 800 metres at the Singapore City District secondary schools athletict championships at Farrer Park yesterday. This was the fa^e.-t 800 m by a schoolboy In Singapore this sea>on.733 words
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Advertisement60 1969-06-06 22 IT'S COLOUR, '^^C^V^T EXCITEMENT, FUN-ALL THE WAY WITH THESE "^^vft^l sirehs in the sun Kj L rijr I j^jM Jb4^ M I Ski B imk\ citnnv OLJiiiiy iv S6n So xions* I* m Jk WK, being sirens in the swim. Wlr/Aill l ill II Meet them in June's issue of60 words
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Advertisement293 1969-06-06 22 EARN EXTRA S'S AS AN ADVERTISING MODEL MALE OR FEMALE! You could be earning extra money as a part-time model for s leading international advert sing agenc/. You don t have to b« exceptionally beautiful O' handsome or even young. we need models of all ages, male and femaie. From293 words
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Miscellaneous79 1969-06-06 22 ITIIUtnCS Johore Bahru District championships (Stadium Jn Larkin. 2 p.m.). Ipoh Methodist Bigliih School meet i9 a.m.'. BADMINTON Pfrak undw15 championships tlpoh SJA Hal) 2 p.m.) HOTKEY Selelar Cap: SCC v Sikhs Asm < Spore padans. 5 p.m. i. SOCCER Talpinc DIt. I: MrduaLs v St. Louis 'BrIknadfi Negri junior:79 words
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Article, Illustration266 1969-06-06 23 RACING I tried to sell him but couldn't —owner lON DON. Thurs. Arthur Budgett who bred, trains and BlakCMy, winner the Epsuir. Derby ll said he oner tried to sell the colt but I failed to rye price. .-ales hp re in 31akfnf ther o»n<»r. Mr HAP - 266 words
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Article1256 1969-06-06 23 ■.IPJ-MM 1.30 CLASS 5 DIVISION 2 ■fsUaaUi (35.000) 6F 1 ***** ABILITY SAM iCtesen Si Gran 1 Hcdcile 4 90 Lee 1 Z ***** I'TARA a Utara > E Breuk. 3 813 (F) Rubian 7 3 ***** BRILLIANT PRINCESS a Modern > Mansor 5 8101,256 words
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Article1054 1969-06-06 23 .ifJJM— 1-30 CLASS 6 DIVISION 3 iTsVItM ($4,500) 6F local jockeys only 1 ***** KINGS PROCTOR •HY Leongi Maul 4 90 Soaidi 4 HH.TMI STER II a (Brighton' Allan 5 90 Llew 8 3 ***** GOI'RMET a (Sybarltei Ahmad 5 812 »Yeo 7 4 ***** PINK HLATHER1,054 words
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316 1969-06-06 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By J ITKRATI was withdrawn when acceptances closed yesterday, leaving a field of 14 for the Perak Derby at Ipoh on Sunday. Trainer Ivan Allan's brilliant five-year-old, a winner by ten lengths at Bukit Timah last month, has a316 words
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Article178 1969-06-06 23 I)ESERT TERROR did a splendid gallop on good going at Ipoh yesterday morning. Ridden by apprentice T.S. Chiam. the six-year-oid gelding ran 3f in 38 2/5. Lion City (Luke Kan« < also showed good form in a 3f sprint in 38 3/5. Lily's Pet i Kang >178 words
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Article87 1969-06-06 23 TOKYO. Thurs. A ,'apane.se horse will leave next month toi I-nndon to race in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on July 26. Tnmnrnro Wada. owner of The Sp*e«J Symboll. fifth in •he Washinirton International last year. raid his horse would also87 words
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Advertisement157 1969-06-06 23 slfc^^B^BT^B^B^Sw 4BM I f Llbb«bC^bW\^ BH^bb^b^bll^bHblsßßL Ibb^b^Ba flk ft V^ I" Ifeßs^cWa S&v^^^^^^^Hllßh i BB HHBO/ > I bb^S BBBBBBmH ''"f/ p*mtav X^H Lm<9 LSaBhB LVjb^Bv jJe^b^LsV^b^bVHlbsS^bs^bsV LV/J BsfIB^MBB^BBS BsV^J^bT9^bßh] Note the number on top of an Asahi Pentax.Spotmatic. It tells you that more than one million Asahi Pentex cameras157 words
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Obituary169 1969-06-06 24 C AMARATMRAJ formerly of >■ x:\i\h K«tat« on 5.6 69. Cortrgt Mm H Rajah Road 4.30 p.m i.<W to St. Mark Church and thtnet to Sikamat Cemetery. Serrmban. VAN HUIZEN HARRY NORBERT RicnalmaD Malayan Railnay* pearcfully aft r lonK lllnrM. Corte«» l«vI Road I'J at 10 a.m. today RH169 words
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Article102 1969-06-06 24 riAIGOV Thur*. An »5 unarmed I .S. K-4 rcconnaissanee jet v\a-< shut down o\er North Viet in in today, an America n military spokrviiian said. Tin- plane crashed in the South China Sea about three mile* east of Dong Hoi. which i« about 40Reuter - 102 words
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146 1969-06-06 24 rL AVIV. Thurs. Arab currillas killed three Israeli soldiers in an ambush in the da/a Strip early today at the opening of the second anniversary of the start of the six-day Arab- Israeli war. Three other Israeli soldiers were injured. The Israelis were inReuter - 146 words
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Article51 1969-06-06 24 SINGAPORE Thur^ The FliM Chamber Dance Quartet ol Wei Y. :k wID «lye two pertormaiue- at the Victoria Theatre on June 12 and 13. The quartet, which features m major American ballet companies, was first formed in 1960 It is currently on a tour of51 words
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Article418 1969-06-06 24 LONDON. Thurs. The market was dull today with Kaftir- h down&lde feature following Anglo-Aincrlcan Corp rliairmar Harry Oppenhelmer's comments on the South Attican ime>tineni hcene. Other equities were lower, reflecting small selling and an abience of buyers, prompted b> prau (om:i.enl on tl>c eHeii- oi the credit squeeze418 words
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110 1969-06-06 24 TUC says 'no' to curbs on strikes I ONDON. Thurs. The Trades Union Congress, representing nine million workers, overwhelmingly rejected today the British Government's plans for curbing wildcat strikes and voted by an equally wide margin to set up its own system lor bringing discipline into the nations chaotic labourAP - 110 words
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98 1969-06-06 24 CHINA-BORN PROFESSOR GETS PENTAGON POST U/ASHINGTON, Thurs. W hina-born Dr. \V« Yuan-li. 4ft. w.ts named X'strrday to suirord I)r .Morton llalprrn as Ihr Pentagon l>rput\ Assistant Defeace Sr<rrt.ir\ for polity planning and arm* control. Dr. Halpern has joined the staff of the National Security Council. Dr. Wu. nlm has brrn98 words
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Article46 1969-06-06 24 SINGAPORE T Public Works Depaitmr: day announced tha; Clemenceaj Avenue, between RediAu.Mon ani Tank Road, will be i io>ed fron 6 p.m. on Saturday to 7 am. oi Sunday In connection with Ust construction of ihr For Caning Road Oxlev Riv flower.46 words
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Advertisement95 1969-06-06 24 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $20. 00 'nmimnrrti Give the new Sheaffer Silver imperial The new Sheaffer Silver Imperial is for set. A true masterpiece in sterling those who can afford the luxury of writsilverl The pen has a 14K gold in- ing instruments that do more than write, laid point.'Touchdown"95 words
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Advertisement240 1969-06-06 24 Incredible! H.S.C. with Six months study! Hundreds of Stamford College students have done it already— WHY NOT YOU! The unique Stamford College system of total learning through DIAGNOSTIC TESTING AND TEACHING can increase every students study power and success potential. It produces amazing results. Many students who were formerly 'average'240 words
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