The Straits Times, 13 June 1969
1969-06-13
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Title Section28 1969-06-13 1 rbcei^n GE pA|LY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 *T*t*tt *f "1 Thfi nations! Newspaper Estd. 1845 1 RIDAV. JINK 13, 19(i9 IS CENTS K.D.N. 3104 M.C. (P) No. 072328 words
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391 1969-06-13 1 Massive build up on China border Soviet forces move to the Far East LONDON, Thursday THE Kremlin has sent massive reinforcements to the Far East to strengthen defences along key points of the 4,000-mile long frontier with China, according to latest diplomatic reports. Bui despite growing tension the i\\o communislUPI - 391 words
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499 1969-06-13 1 Selangor primary schools to reopen on Monday KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. All primary schools in Selangor will reopen on Monday, the Minister of Education. Da to Haji Abdul Rahman Ya'akub. said today. ,irst we arranged to op»-ii school* lor pupils tram itandardi tour t<> six on Mo.idav with thr other starting499 words
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Article40 1969-06-13 1 LONDON. Hum. BillHins bank rpte is to renntri at eight per cent This was thr mevsage from t lie Goven mem today after day* of market speculation that it m likely to be rained even higher Renter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article53 1969-06-13 1 TOKYO. Thu.-s. Japans Defence Mlnlstei. Mr Kllchl Ania. .said today China's Intercontinental ballistic missile would be operational some time next year Mr. Arita wa- the first Japanese Cabinet Minister to warn that China ua.v making rapid progrru In the development of nuclear weapons Reuter.Reuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration265 1969-06-13 1 IGNATIUS STEPHEN - Wedding was such a knockout IGNATIUS STEPHEN By TLTOXCi (Brunei), x Thins.- Both Hie bride and groom were out cold on the floor soon alter Ihe bersanding. And the village elders an- asking. "Was it the work of the botnohs?" The wedding was the biggest h«re this year. \nd at265 words
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Article45 1969-06-13 1 DAMASCUS. Thurs K\ iih uxiay (\iendec; formal recounitlon of the Provisional Revolutionary Government announced in ihe Vletcone and .sairt U Would exchange ambassadors with it. The announcsmeni mnr« the second Arab nation to nffiiiallv rwo«nis* the goxernment following Algeria r»c Two)45 words
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342 1969-06-13 1 Jury Bill sent to select committee PARLIAMENT SINCiAI'OKK. Thursday QINGAI'ORK has seen several inistaningei of justice in the last lew yeaiis nncl Ihe lime hud conic s< I Ihe |x>sitioii ri^lit. Mr. lx*e Kuan Vcw s;ii«l today. Hrn Prime MlniaU I speaking In Parliament In support al ii< Criminal Procedun342 words
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Article40 1969-06-13 1 SAIGON Thurs. A North Virlnann ti-nipl t<> .tmbiish Anuu(mii troops alone a huh way in the Central Huh l.ititls tiinircl into i rout vf>tcrday when t.tnk> m\<\ mnships attacked them killine It S milit.irT spokesman saM todaj40 words
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Article26 1969-06-13 1 BOY V MI LONDON, Thur* fcniland were 261-3 »i nprnint day against We«it Indlr* Rnycott lbw Shepherd trnry 56 n o -c Bark Pi«26 words
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Advertisement53 1969-06-13 1 Rings of Quality G. C. DE SUVA BROS. MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS. 3. BolHei Place. Singapore I. TEL: *****. BOLD U\l> OF IHSTI.YiTIVE STVIJAG M'JM MssK^ Aw vk V BBQ 'Mj ~m^_ ALbNDAP Bk I I MCABLOC I fj IVI I •MOTOMATIC V*T I^l «STAINLtSS -tA>^. STEEL fjkfty- •WAT) K> V One53 words
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Advertisement77 1969-06-13 1 FOR AN HOUR OF EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT -WATCH SHARP NIGHT EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 8 900 P.M. The Bank for AllBig and Small rfgft7 0.C.8.C. VH| \Y 50LID AS A ROCK OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the STRONGEST and LARGEST BANK in MALAYSIA and SINGAPORE AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000/PAID UP CAPITAL:77 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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93 1969-06-13 2 Defects in 1,122,000 Toyota, Nissan vehicles TDK YO. Thurs. Japans two top car makers announced today that 1.122.000 cars had defective and would be recalled. •ia and N > <>t the model* iiUs thai may be In local newslur the first time in of the Japanese ar :nd\ two firms93 words
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49 1969-06-13 2 Hank claims gold in plane wreckage CITY. Thurx rh« Mexican Centra) Bank his the 37 820 gold <m >ng the wrerlci Mexicnn Airlines Bi>e- which era-shed near VMk killing aJ people aboard .nnounrpment endmyttery over the $120,000' strewn M wreckage. a i <] I «ere being M'> <":tv to Renter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration55 1969-06-13 2 Taft (81) proves that it's never too late I\ETROIT. Thurs. Taft Martin has nood reason to smile. He has finally graduated from the Bth grade, and now plans to go on to finish high school "and even go to college if my eyesight docs not fat] me." He is 81UPI - 55 words
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Article177 1969-06-13 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs |)Hf\( I Secretary Mr Melvin l.aird haa warned th.it with only t5 relatively unsophisticated mImIIm. Red China could effectively blackmail the I S. unless (unjress approved creation of an \nti Ballistic Mi-wlle System In previously secret <>iure<«sional testimony made public yesterday. Mr laird's reawminj177 words
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450 1969-06-13 2 US: New Vietcong Government a case of old wine in new bottle' WASHINGTON, Thursday JHE U.S. State Department yesterday dismissed the newly-formed Communist Revolutionary Government in South Vietnam as "'simply a case of old wine in a new bottle." It said in a statement that creation of thp socalled Revolutionary450 words
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78 1969-06-13 2 IOKYO, Thurs. North Korea today became the first Communist nation to announce its re 1 cognition of the new Pro visional Revolutionary (;overnment of South Vietnam Pyongyang Kadio said that North Korean pre- mier. Mr Kirn 11-Suns Msti-rday cabled Mr. tluynh lan78 words
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187 1969-06-13 2 FOUR END 3,800-MILE ARCTIC WALK WITH A COPTER RIDE LONDON, Ih.rs. The nrst lour m n to \\;t\k unoss the tup <>l the world rndrri ,i .1 KllUmile trek l:ist night with a helicopter im t« t lie derk ol the British ISC p.itrol ship Kndui a nee. The mmReuter - 187 words
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Advertisement391 1969-06-13 2 I Mm The iJeain action. hOßuMn'tbei < Rank Xerox have B fantastic collccliea orpcnn>-pinching ideas H v pr o m > m !-i HI Look at this penny-pinching idea from Rank Xerox It may not look. much. But as a wa> of increasing blanks out the headings on the order391 words
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Miscellaneous28 1969-06-13 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appieby I miATTJ/\ §OUtS«T\ £&£K' m*"4j A /WAN WHO MtVER -< VL^ I FAX? OF I W* *^t TUE (SARAdE V WALKINS J *ty XV28 words
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272 1969-06-13 3 Clash is Mao bid to disrupt Red summit: Russia j huis lhr Soviet I nion ye>ter day ih.irgeri China with priiMikinc a new armed horilrr eft Mfc in (eiiir.il uith the probable ••im <>r disrupting the world < <>mmuni>t confer enre here .uul hamper lnj the resumption of border negotiations272 words
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252 1969-06-13 3 Holyoake's threat to Nixon over lamb quotas AUCKLAND, Thurs I'HK Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake. warned President Nixon yesterday that restrictions on New Zealand exports to the U S. would make it difficult tor the Vietnam ally to play its full part in international cooperation including security arrangements. Mr. Holyoake,252 words
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Article78 1969-06-13 3 THEIR OWN FILM COMPANY NEW YORK. Thurs. Film stars Paul Newman, bidnry Poitier and Barbra Streisand have set up their own film company to make them Independent, ol Hollywood. The actora. who signed the papers incorporating the company here yesterday. said they hoped to begin operations vnthm nine months. Mr.Reuter - 78 words
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Article24 1969-06-13 3 row Thura doctor has cailed lor MX cHntCJ lo be m ui> to hpip people ■rioper.iT [or xdv.re on >r\ual probi-mv" Reutrr.Reuter - 24 words
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278 1969-06-13 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs fHE United States has welcomed Cambodia's decision to restore diplomatic relations, broken off by Phnom Penh four years ago. The State Department said it had received a com- munication about the decision from the Cambodian Government which corresponded to aReuter - 278 words
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97 1969-06-13 3 MUNICH. Thurs.— Ursula 11 Knack settled yesterday for 5.000 marks in damans from a druggist who mistakenly supplied her with a stomach remedy instead of an oral contraceptive The srtlienienl came during an appeal by the druggist. Hans Reiniers Last November,AP - 97 words
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Article51 1969-06-13 3 SYDNEY. Thurs. PoUopou* ca* bclclifd f mm a road tanker in a depot here today, killing its j Urivpr and forcing factory uurk-rs to flee gasping for brpath Firemen and police sealed off > the area Some 40 factory wmfcwi were «ent tn hospuai i I furReuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration319 1969-06-13 3 rKYO. Thurs. A Japanese newspaper said today that film and television star Masahiko Tsug a w a would marry R.itn.i Dewi. third wife of former President Soekarno The Hoi hi Shimhun. a Tokyo daily devoted exclusively to sports andAgencies - 319 words
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Advertisement185 1969-06-13 3 jjfk «a^^B^B^l I ■iWTMjj I. MARY QUANT LATEST I e^fl^A BLUSHBABY: To do away with the pale-and-wan look. A soft muted tawnyish c > wL trri pink pressed powder that blushes your 1 Sj^' nI^^JJ ML cheeks '3os style or gives it a glow-up all NI^B 09r over. For better185 words
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Advertisement301 1969-06-13 3 INDUSTRIAL. MARINE AND UNDERWATER CORROSIOM ARREST AND PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS. CLYDE International Pte. Ltd. 29 B, TANGLIN ROAD, SINGAPORE 10 TELEPHONE: *****0. SHOT AND SAND BLASTING AND SPECIALIS" PAINT COAT. INGS SURFACE METALLISATION !N ZINC A.4D ALUMINIUM PNEUMATIC CONCRETE APPLICATIONS FOR MARINE ISSTAU LATIONS PIPELINE AND TANKS COATINGS /ND LIN-NGS. ogent301 words
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387 1969-06-13 4 Sheer joy in the dancing of US artists SINGAPORE, Tnurs. Five new visitors to our shores were given a very warm reception at the Victoria Memorial Theatre tonight during a most unusual evening of dance. Dedicated young American dancers, Charles Bennett, Lois Bewlcv. William Carter. Janice Groman and Majorle Mussman387 words
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Article41 1969-06-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs Mr. P Selvadurai. MP for Buklt PanJanif. today opened the Chestnut Drive Secondary School, the 105 th school built by the present Government. The co-ed school conducts classes in both English and Chinese.41 words
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480 1969-06-13 4 lAC upholds dismissal of 28 in ad firm NEW LABOUR LAW DID NOT APPLY SINGAPORE, Th Till". Industrial Arbitration Court today upheld the retrenchment of 28 employees of S. 11. Benson (S) Ltd., ;m advertising firm in Cecil Street It also awarded them a retrenchment benefit of two weeks pay480 words
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156 1969-06-13 4 PRISON, ROTAN FOR CARRYING WEAPONS SINGAPORE. Thurs. TWO 16 year old youths were today both sentenced to jail for three months and three strokes of the rotan by the Fifth District court for currying offensive weapons last week. i Chew Chen Meng. a noodle hawker had a knife tucked into156 words
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Article135 1969-06-13 4 Todays educational TV on Channel is as follows: .SO a.n.-g.lo a.m.. English second language Sec 11. Animal*. 1.30-1.50. Mathematics Sec. 1; Oeometry and Life; 9.05-9.25. Health edun. <Chi. Sec I and 11. Personal Hygiene; 9.45-10.05. General science. Bee. 1. HydroKen. 10.45-11.05. En«.;.-ii tiec. I. The Rescue; ll.St-u.40.135 words
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Article65 1969-06-13 4 SINOAPORE. Thurs Dogs more than three months old must be licensed. ruilure to do so may lead thnr owners to pro.•■ecution. the Government warned today. A statement said: "After June 30. dogs found without licences and not wearing the current year badge on their collar will be65 words
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Article44 1969-06-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Government Is offering 47 lot.s of conflwated en--* and motorcycles at a public auction on June 24. The auction, starting ai in m v. 11l be held in the salesrooms of Messrs. Nassim and Co. Collyer Quay44 words
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Article12 1969-06-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. There were 64 traffic accidents, six serious yesterday.12 words
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Article163 1969-06-13 4 $12MIL. COTTON MILL FOR JURONG TtOKYO. Thins Japan's Nic h ib o Company said today the company plan build a cotton spinning mill in Singapore jointly with a local concern. The leading Jap cotton mill has recently applied to thf Jap. Government for permission to set up a Joint ventureReuter - 163 words
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Article35 1969-06-13 4 SINGAPORE Thurs. Pn> !.:n K'n MP fOI Alrx.didra. will open a campliif organised by the 25th GompUlJ of thr I Brlgadt at the Faith Methodist Church on June 28 a' 7 15 pm35 words
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Advertisement285 1969-06-13 4 Funny Nobody thinks of a BOY when they mention the word VIRGIN BENJAMIN is such a Boy. He is French and, at 17, is having his first lessons in LOVE. See What he learns in Paramount Pictures' "Benjamin THE DIARYOF AN mJ INNOCENT YOUNG BOY COLOR CATHAY WW CLASS BEGINS285 words
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Advertisement59 1969-06-13 4 f ftwon§hino\ A^j^j •axclusiwa naw dance spot tno cover charge '#Cy ■nitely 1a m sat ext 2a m T I 4£^& I isingapore finest entertainment rendezvous M mitely 1a m sat ext 2 a m IL Grove J a*s^^ **^^^^^rf^^^ Poolside Barbecue ——^f "j mV- TODAY ONLY' ""°:i," I TERRORIZES^*59 words
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Advertisement61 1969-06-13 4 IGALAW if tßH LAST OAY: 3-«-9p.m. Dhormendro Wohe*do Rehman "OHAR KA CHIRAG" H-nd- w'Eno Molav Sub. Children IS cH. All Star. Distributed by CATHAY. Tomorrow "N*«nd Homcri Khwab Tumohar*". Alr-cond.tion«d Todoy 1.43. 4.00, 700 9.10 pm. "WONG FEI HONG DUEL FOR THE SHA YAU CHING" 'Conton***) TODAY ONLY! 130. J3O61 words
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Advertisement105 1969-06-13 4 ■P*THOUSANDS J mm of dollars k Wf AS CASH GIFT PRIZES IN /A ■f EVERY WEEKLY LUCKY DRAW^ LAST 5 DIGITS -Si,ooo /A M last 4 DIGITS $100 jU M LAST 3 DIGITS -Sl5 jjl (Itud on «n»l numbtri pr,ntt4 on tht an,poni| LAST 2 DAYS! QUEENSWAY CIRCUS QUEENS TOWN105 words
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Advertisement323 1969-06-13 4 ■OF^WISATION NOW SHOWING' 11 am. 14i 4 Suppo't ■j "You re A Big P HURRY, SEASON ENDING I I am I 30 4 00. 6 I 4-Throtrr Midmnht I at CAPITOI-1100 -v: x Thi MASKED HEhO LAST OAY' RIX 11. 1.45, 4 t .0 SKY: 11, I 4S. 4. 6323 words
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159 1969-06-13 5 Quota curbs on yeast imports dropped SINGAPORE, Ihurs "Qunt.i rcstricttona on the import of l 4 have been s« tapped. An oiikkil mmi ft l<«d i-^ hM spcti.il import li<rn>inc VU .ilvi no loncrr rrquirrd. In .Mlclition tkc import «u<it.i for fluurrM-rnt lubrs have brrn inrrr.iv cd from '.'."i prr159 words
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Article23 1969-06-13 5 i"kPORE I** S* k K.^ns ha.« been t M 'rd chairman of the 1 lth cxecutlT* mmm Sinwpore nir Kr.Kinwnng H>ng23 words
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Article, Illustration256 1969-06-13 5 GOVT WARNING TO PEA CE- BREAKERS 'We will come down very hard on offenders 9 C I A PORE, Thurs.— The Defence Minister, Mr. Lira Kirn San, today stressed that the Government \vould <lo everything to maintain peace and stability in Singapore, and to continue to create conditions conducive to256 words
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Article, Illustration320 1969-06-13 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore dollar was fast becoming a medium of exchange in South-east Asia. Mr. Franz Ballmann, special consultant on currency, banking and exchange to the Minister of Finance, disclosed today. Speaking at a Rotary^West luncheon, he said: "The Singapore dollar is320 words
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93 1969-06-13 5 SINGAPORE. Thun I hr FVstnal of Books 10 be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, will be open U> the public (rum Saturday till June 20 from 10 a m lo 7 p.m daily. The festival", the first major I project of the newly-foimed Na-93 words
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Article85 1969-06-13 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Some 60 teachers, social workers and others who are interested in the education of handicapped children will attend a "Workshop on special education' beginning tomorrow. The two-day woik.shop will be held at the Teachers Training College in Paterson Road It is being organised by85 words
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Article54 1969-06-13 5 SINGAPORE. Thur.v A store in Poitsdown Road was broken into in August 1967 Wires, switches and .«Kket.s worth $2 000 were stolen and the ■A-uchman. Chain Singh, brut en up. Today. S. Gnanamuthu and D. Samuml were each jailed for It months alter being found guilty54 words
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177 1969-06-13 5 CANBERRA. Thurs. \j The Singapore docki yard Is to make only temporary repairs on the Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne damaged In a collision with the American destroyer Frank E. Evans during Seato manoeuvres. Australian Navy Minister Charles Kelly announced this today. Previously there had been177 words
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Advertisement241 1969-06-13 5 l& m V JL Ail R^S^*gl% lm S v i^^b I R^v -faSßtt. <\M« M ft Off* GALA OPENING TOMORROW! 8 DAY SEASON 14th to 21st JUNE 1969. Nightly 8.30 p.m. at the National Theatre. Tickets: 52, $4, $6, $8. Two Special Family Matinees. Sunday 15th and Saturday 21st June241 words
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Advertisement203 1969-06-13 5 SUPERMARKET AND SHOPPING CENTRE ORCHARD ROAD TODAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY NESCAFE INSTANT GOODNESS Boz 6.50 PORK BEANS Campbells a Meai in itself ib .62 JELLY CRYSTALS Lots of Flavours LUSHUS 3 for .85 BUTTERMINTS Tasty Refreshing TROPICAL Ib .75 AGAR AGAR POWDER rose brand pkt .40 JAM MIXED FRUIT UPTONS UK203 words
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141 1969-06-13 6 Singapore to have its own Supreme Court CIM.M'OKK. Hiurs— SinI a pore will have its own independent Supreme ourt, includini a Court of Appeal and High Court under the Supreme Court of Judicature Bill which Si\en its sciond readme in Parliament today. Mo\im the second reading. the Minister for Law141 words
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Article, Illustration1480 1969-06-13 6 When justice is more likely to be done LEE: IF THREE JUDGES CAN'T DO BETTER THAN A JURY THEN GRIEVOUS HARM IS BEING DONE EVERY DAY Bill will bring about a backlog of court cases, says MP By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS; Singapore, Thursday HOUSE TOLD OF TRIAL THAT SHOULD HAVE1,480 words
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Article41 1969-06-13 6 THE French. Germans. Italians and Dutch do not have juries for civil or criminal trials. No jurist or student of jurisprudence has been reckless en ouch to .tay that justice is not being done in these countries. the Prime Minister.41 words
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Advertisement416 1969-06-13 6 Jaitelf US' .^aaaßßßßß^aHl Tai y M "WJaaaaißLt exciting GROUP 400 furniture extraordinary from Diethelm Group 400 is softer to sit in Softer to [^JJJJJ look at. Diethelm s Furniture Extraordinary fjm^ffgttg^ brings the excitement of sheer luxury into your home Choose from a wide range of f A A upholstery416 words
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Advertisement313 1969-06-13 6 "There are no ugly women; there are only women who do not know how to look pretty!' (17th Century French writer. Jean de la Bruyeref Can ytm mm know enowgh sboct ||i|-| **ho*» to look pcetty" ~"*"^@T Th» bawily h*f»t» you read, the trM advioa you got. are not enough.313 words
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76 1969-06-13 7 Watchman is fined for knife attack ipi>h Than. A tin mine watchman. M. MuUi.in 17, VSfl fined $500 oi ene year's Jail. here today fur injuring a fellow workei Vacnvellu. with knife He pleaded guilty. Thr mart t«.id that ii cycling home on May \i> \Mn ii Muthrin >'nppe<i li;m.76 words
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Article, Illustration240 1969-06-13 7 PREVENTIVE MOVE-MINISTER SINGAPORE. Thurs. PARLIAMENT today 1 uassed a Bill banning the illegal import and possession of a wide range of drugs, including LSD and pep pills. Introducing the BUI. Health Minister Mr. Chua Sian Chin said "Though abuse of these druß.s In Singapore has not240 words
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Article37 1969-06-13 7 MMUMU KAURI. Ihurs Ihe eisht month old dispute between the '"00 workers anil the manaue ment of \.in\.in; Shoe Kacloiv here has been settled. The strikers, mostly girls, will return to wnrk on M'tnd.4i37 words
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124 1969-06-13 7 Call for goodwill bodies in Govt offices I^l AI.A I.IMPIR. Ihurv The formation <>f tooduill committec-s in all Government departments to "help kill Mini ours m NUgKeslril In two (io\ernm«*nt cm ployee:. unions ti>il.i> Jhe president of Hit- M i I .i>.in I't-i hni« .ii Sei tees I nion. Inchf124 words
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110 1969-06-13 7 Holiday in Perth for Razak before D-talks |(UALA LUMPUR, IV Thurs. Tun Abdul Razak will take hort holiday in Perth before attendIng tap flve-power def- < tice talks opening in < i rra on June 19. i). putj Prime Minis- "f Oprawho wiU lead th« man Malaysian dele- < Ii110 words
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Miscellaneous195 1969-06-13 7 Straits Times Crossword sp, doctor- l^ for wl P°"" M Amf 12 VaJe aw.v .ash v.lue of ss^fSS ton kow saruTiT&i 11 *2?7£rsr inMdf w: a aSrfeAs;ia. srx a^r 5 hey Irsata; t -13 EIITSJ" SUP n A'p^n member I m.ke lurai ociiik nleß iii 14 nn la 18 VUIOnS195 words
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Article38 1969-06-13 8 Ultima trlv. the greatest safeguard for minority interests in Singapore lies not in any constitutional provision but in the continued election of people to Parliament who believe and practise multi-racialism. Prof Wong Lin Ken. MP for Alexandra38 words
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87 1969-06-13 8 Dr. Lee to open seminar on vocational guidance SINGAPORE. Thurv— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry uf I. duration. Dr. Lee C'hiaw Men*, will open a vocational guidance seminar at the National Junior College on June 27. The three-day seminar in organised by the Vexation Guidance Steering Committee. Guidance Among87 words
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139 1969-06-13 8 SINGAPORE. TOUTS. The k nwhmen'a Ball of Sincipore Unlveisity St Union is proving to be one of the most popular events on the orientation programme. Tickets at $14 ear.i for nnly members of the union were completely sold out one hour after they were139 words
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Article, Illustration1398 1969-06-13 8 'Watchdog' council a guard for the minority BARKER: No veto power, but can draw public attention to discriminatory proposal QING A P It E, Thurs.— The Presidential Council to Ik 1 set up hv Government has no power to veto any legislation and so diminish the supremacy of the elected1,398 words
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442 1969-06-13 8 r FHE High Court was told today that Lee Kirn 1 Kum. ex-presldent of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union, was "one of the interested persons" in a representative action against the union which has a membership of more than 3,000 members. 1 SINGAPORE, Thura. The442 words
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Advertisement205 1969-06-13 8 FITZMTRICKS SUPERMARKET J For Personal Shoppers from today for ONE FULL WEEK J it M M M "*x Libbyt Tomato Ketchup 6 Flavours perbot. |Q^ per can o||H|J U I I Fitzpitrick's Fruit Cake All Varieties Skinless Beef Sausages I I p.r b,.. k 95^ per pk. .45 J,^, 80^205 words
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Miscellaneous93 1969-06-13 8 LTi Ahnrr It,, U €mpp L/'LOKPHAN A&&iE.THE.*)^^Jk tfa LAST WfW !S TcYtetCl \CH\IX!! N^TH'NEWS— r^ V X/CHSSrG/XtCMJ&KpiJr^^^A COME TO POQPATTIH < MOBOOV VvOULO Z7~\) r*£ SUFfER'HG FRO* .^f AMP CATCH THE BCNj sPB. r DREAM ~^m y 1 %%j2£JF2!£,y2^VA£'A ofhekpreams.'.'jX o'REFoozim' r v > nm&tJLl >IN I v ""^-j i"^93 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1969-06-13 9 IRENE BEESON - IRENE BEESON For ages a great river alternately fed and frightened Egyptians: Now they have captured its currents by CAIRO How Aswan High and other dams will change an ancient scene FROM .ho dawn of history until a low years ago, tho Egyptian fellah lived1,054 words
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Article699 1969-06-13 9 BENJAMIN WELLES - BENJAMIN WELLES by Washington T^HE average recruit for the Central Intelligence Agency these days is likely to be around 26, with an M.A. and probably a PhD degree, command of at least one foreign language and "motivation." "We're not Interested in the man who just699 words
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Advertisement235 1969-06-13 9 What's in it for you? ■T^^ ni^HH \w/m m pCCT MATFRIAI Q A. CONTAINER tough. Uakproof. sh^ P^^ IVIMI CnIMLO B SEPARATORS I electrical resistance They last indefinitely. C. PLATES Special formula active mature start* and longer life Built on super alloy griddry charged power than all othera, nrpT i/Ani/235 words
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Article307 1969-06-13 10 as l«uk of facts substantiate vinjj Swees re•1011 that Singa.nmv will "conexpaad in the n nas been a wth in bank (i particularly an index "iiomic been the increasing v huh Singa■>n among busipotential ml,ast year aans and by commercial by more than IM> pi i cent307 words
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Article255 1969-06-13 10 hedi in Cairo for Aith President that the Bif Pour m- on the Middle ..i^t tn be prontaias but r.nt seem to be in Cairo. cool reception ted in Israel :<l is, as is most •Modified version November IW>7 resolution. Bl describe the i insisting of no255 words
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Article241 1969-06-13 10 n loi Malaysia and Singapore are Inin their atonable on in impress upon international organisations tin m< •il [or tin inn I Id e\ i' the annual meeting of the InLaboui OrftaniWOrM employinme" has provided another opportunity. ipment, it used to be said, depended largely on the241 words
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474 1969-06-13 10 WALTER TOMASZEWSKI - Spin-offs, fall-out benefits of space technology WALTER TOMASZEWSKI by NEW YORK IN the wake ol hurricane Naomi la*t September, heavy rains drenched North Central Mexico, filling to capacity a dam which threatened to burst and flood two towns. Gomez Palacio and bordering Torreon in the Na/.as River Valley. With no474 words
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Letter90 1969-06-13 10 VHE Ea.st Coa>t reclamation .scheme is progressing very rapidly now and we have the work literally a few yards from our homes. A great deal of nervous tension amongst the people livlnii In these flats la partly due to the clatter of ouildosers 34 hours a day.90 words
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Article, Illustration816 1969-06-13 10 ROBERT G. KAISER - Saigon's Tran Van Huong, the honest politician ROBERT G. KAISER CENTRE OF CONTROVERSY. BUT THERE IS NO ONE READY TO REPLACE HIM bu Saigon IN just one year as South Vietnam's premier, Tran Van Huong has become one of the most controversial figures in Vietnamese public life. Huong is the816 words
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388 1969-06-13 10 JOE HAGGERTY - U.S. plans for a population growth of 100 million JOE HAGGERTY by NEW YORK AMERICANS have the reputation of doing things in a bit: way. Now plans are in the works for the U.S. to build no fewer than 110 brand new cities to help handle the growing population during388 words
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Advertisement79 1969-06-13 10 JjH^ TrlE 19G9 MAI\TS VWVTCH "^tl not m 1 m d Seiko malnw it by i autonialion. A fine precision watch 3V 1 comparable *i quality to conventional f watches costing twice as much. 111 «>. /r~~&\ I This is the modetn way to buy a ti^ I watch: pay79 words
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Advertisement351 1969-06-13 10 murs THE RUSH? Why spend only eighteen hours covering the eight thousand miles between here and Europe. The Orsova, 29,000 tons of solid comfort, sails from Singapore for Southampton on 24 September 1969. Why don't you take your time, .and taste the journey. There's so much to see on the351 words
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162 1969-06-13 11 SINGAPORE. Thursday HUSBAND could be cruel to his wife by deliberately puffing expensive cigars before her knowing full well that she could not physically endure the smoke, a lawyer submitted in the High Court today. This was precisely what an office manager, Lin162 words
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131 1969-06-13 11 TWO CADETS TO REPRESENT S'PORE, MALAYSIA SINGAPORE Ibun. —Two arj cadets lrom Smgap.jic and Malaysia will take pan in a Hag pro- Dii at the animal multi- faith service in London's Guildhall on irday to eommernuCoausonwealtb Day. They an CadCl Philii) Y:ip Wee Ifani lrom Singapore and arrant Officer L:n.131 words
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Article22 1969-06-13 11 SINGAPORE rhurs. Krcls and 16 vahes worth SI 820 were reported stolen linm the rimmr no ne Lane, oil Srrangoon22 words
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224 1969-06-13 11 Girl: I was raped after eating a 'chocolate' L' U ALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. —An 18--year-old girl told a preliminary inquiry here today that she was raped after being forced to eat a kind of chocolate. She said the "chocolate :nadr her v. ?iddy." alter which .<he en to a224 words
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95 1969-06-13 11 UOM. KONG. Thurs— A father and son wrrf arrested here at the rr guest of the Singapore Government moments after they wrre (IL><h;irseri by a court on charges <>f possessing forced Mngaporr p.i-.>p«>rtv Ho Kin -man. "1 .mil vrar-oltl miii Ho Chun-wa. h.ul appeared in95 words
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81 1969-06-13 11 Scooter ist stabbed after argument Singapore. Than. Lee Ah Tee was tonight recovering m h<i.»p.tal after he wa.s .stabbed in the abdomen in a Rubinson Road back lane today. His condition \*a> described as "not .venous." Lag w.t. parking nil scooter in the backlane when a Chinese youth approached him81 words
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231 1969-06-13 11 Population explosion: 'Need to frighten national leaders' VIMiAPOKI. ni u .s_.\ nei-n in frighten' national Ii .triers in \.iii ous countrie.-i to lace up to the dangers ol world «>vei -pvp.iiatnin «a> c\ preyed toria> l>> an Annrican expert on the population prohlenv l'rnfe*soi K. Ko» Jenney. medical consultant to231 words
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Article26 1969-06-13 11 KANGAH Thurs Mr Jarnail Singh. a tourt cow h.i.v ixiii rt-clectcd chairman of the PerlLv Branch .if the MaAaociation for the Prevention of Tuberculou26 words
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190 1969-06-13 11 Solved: Airport riddle of the missing envoy SINGAPORE. Thurs. The mystery ol the mlwinf "Conunuuist" Chinese envoy. Mr. C. T. Liv, who wa.s to have left here for Teheran on Tuesday was solved today by Uif local trade mission of the Republic Of China. n reprewntatlve here Mr Ppterßl t'liaiig.190 words
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Article40 1969-06-13 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Australian deputy Oppo6iu<>n ider. Mr Lance Barn.iiri. pi.ved through Singapore \> trrday OH I.- way :i> Phnom Vr nil. Mr. B.trn.ird. who ls on I held t.ilks with leaders in Sn Bap<>rf and Malav&ia.40 words
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159 1969-06-13 11 ISVITE FOREIGN NEWSMEN HERE, CALL BY HOTEL MEN QENANG, Thurs. 1 The president of the Penant; Hoteliers' Association. Mr. Ko Kirn Swee. today urged the Government to invite foreign journalists to Malaysia for a first-hand study of conditions In the country. ■•Any money -\><i,i on m here uould be well159 words
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Article50 1969-06-13 11 Clothes gift from RAF children SINGAPORE. ThUTS. Schoolchildren from the RAF Cha.igi here have ci lirctfd 10 parcels of clothing for riot victims .n Kuala l.umpur. Four rrm v hiindrd i I Cummlwlon r ran bin Abdul delivery ttt i The frnrn Br: f i.~i! Service lamilies livins in CI50 words
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Advertisement218 1969-06-13 11 two beautifulSy trouble-free amahs W W*> \m" 1.,, Wave got two wonderful amahs. And not (it takes 11 lbs. of washing, no less I) and spot of bother with either of them. set the controls. And it fills itself, heats One's happy and friendly. Just a bit plump, itself, pre-washes218 words
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Advertisement226 1969-06-13 11 QUALITY m /i^'lw rnUUUt I o >^g^ t tsesi vaiue *^*t For Your Money!! U$ REDUCEDPRiCES BEN'S "PIGS HEAD" PURE LARD 50.45 per Ib. AUST. "HUTTONS" VIENNA FRANKFURTER SI.4S U.S.A. WHOLE CHICKEN LEGS Sl.BO NZ "T. B. IS M UMB LE6 WHOLE 51.30 NZ^tTkT^BACON HOCKS $0.80 ff ENGLISH 'MARSH' 1226 words
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Miscellaneous825 1969-06-13 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS: Kuala I umpui 555 Prugi.unme MMMttnr; and I'enanj 5; |p.,|, and ""ti00.N... In I 610 Mjiaica b; lohorr Baluru 3. IfarUM B.>\ PUm Plan on 10. Taipinj I; B.ttu IMh«l 7; Hmh Sea 633 I *'"*ns venture* of Jim Bouir A I 0.00 Programme urn- Hor^r for825 words
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Article, Illustration105 1969-06-13 12 MR. Llm Jit Hai, a mechanical engineer with MIDF, has been selected by the Malaysian government to attend a comprehensive training course in textile manufacture which has now commenced in Warsaw, Poland. The course, sponsored by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) will be of105 words
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Article85 1969-06-13 12 A dinner organised by William Jacka Co. Bdn. Bhd. ni h«ld recently at which diamonds were presented to fifty one dealers In Singapore. William Jack* are agents for Philips In Singapore and Mllavsla The dealers won their diamonds after having success- fully participated in a aalaa promotion85 words
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97 1969-06-13 12 First heavy crawler crane in S'pore rE first heavy crawler crane capable of lifting 125 tons with 220-foot boom has arrived in Singapore for Far East Ship Building Industries Ltd This rrane. Mating $6«0.000. was ordered by Far Ea.st Ship Building Industrie* about six months ago and mill be needed97 words
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266 1969-06-13 12 CHAN BONG SOO - India plans more joint ventures with Malaysians CHAN BONG SOO By INDIA'S widespread trade relations with Malaysia can be developed only hy going beyond the commercial exchange of goods This was stressed In a report published recently by an Indian trade delegation which visited Malaysia last November. The delegation, sponsored266 words
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Article, Illustration277 1969-06-13 12 I^ol l o\M\(, its Malavant- aation pollry for training local personnel for senior pout* with the (ompani, Ai■ocialed Pan Malayiia emrnt Sdn. Berhad, a member of the Blue Circle <>roup of Comnanien recently tent three nf its technical personnel to the IK for further277 words
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Article59 1969-06-13 12 A Dow Chemical representatives from Singapore Mr. T Thai, was among a group from several AMan count m.- who attended a product appliralion market planning conference in Hong Kong recently The conference was held i>t Dow Pacific Area headquarters, and was opened by Mr. R W59 words
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Article63 1969-06-13 12 New director for Kempas Kempas iMalava. Berhad announce that Tan Sri Taib bin Hajl Andak has been appointed a Director ot the company with eflect from June 1 The Board of Kempas (Malaya i Berhad Is now constituted a> follow:- Messrs DW Plnder (Chairman and Managing Dato SQ Wong. HO63 words
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Article41 1969-06-13 12 Mr Klrhard Klein of Chase Manhattan Bank was promoted while on route from New York to Singapore. Mr. Klein handles the Chase's Correspondent bank relationships in this part of the world and was In Singapore for a week41 words
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165 1969-06-13 12 fUTLABS Steamship Corporation, Portland, has announced the appointment of Mr. Niels Bruun as Owners' Representative in the South East Asia area. He will be neadquartered In Singapore with Jurisdiction over the Cutlass operation from the Federation of Malaysia. Including Sarawak Sabah Brunei and Singapore Mr Bruun's165 words
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Article, Illustration147 1969-06-13 12 MR. G.C. Thio. a Director and acting (irnrral Manager of the Hit* Shoe Company Ltd.. announced recently that the company plans to open one of the largest shoe centres in this area in the People's Park Shopping and Residential Complex in 1970. "The shop will be147 words
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Article129 1969-06-13 12 THE world's largest water chilling plant for a single air conditioning system— big enough to cool a city of more than 75.000 persons— will be built by York for the World Trade Centre in New York This was announced recently by Mr. Don Jones, regional manaßer129 words
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Advertisement259 1969-06-13 12 aw ajsk^ lr U rilP* j jiß 1 ■Hi j*~ K ftr Wtmm ■r3i 4 Enioy a fabulous flight to a fabulous city EAST, EUROPE and UK. offering an maboard a swift comfortable PIA Boeing jet teresting choice of stopovers for passenqe's Convenient late afternoon departures every journeying at leisure.259 words
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Advertisement304 1969-06-13 12 Wincarnis tonic wineyour drink for iife! a I W TONIC Wu2| T»ks i bottle home todtf 1 |2 >4^saUEß^. ~^m I V 1 'In- N.»>.itimcr \-rnnn ot th Thr Navitimer jn extraordinj <FITLING (.rnc\j I: v s perfectly rr-mil v »r. h in in prinu the lime in I a304 words
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Advertisement1216 1969-06-13 13 TB LIVERPOOL AND OTHER UK CONTINENTAL PORTS AUTOMEOON tt b i Mn JIM 14 11 CM 11 JMI II Jim 17 21 HM 22 Pf ISANDE.I jga| 14 jmi HM 17 II Jim 18 "Jill.?. 01 J«at II IMC 21 Jim 21 I HI) 2 1M122 HitH JMI 27 281,216 words
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Advertisement1265 1969-06-13 13 Scanservice V EXPRESS SAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN/ THE CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA P. S lan PMa»J S.ngijt>« FOR: BEIRA lIM 11/18 illi II il lUM22/24 LiuBIMC*. Rct'erOam. H'Ouig. U'g. Oslo. Copenhagen SUBAN lire 23 21 I.M 27 21 Hie 21' I GauM »f's. R'dam. H buig Maimo. Chjgen. G'turt StMIAWA Ji" 14 11 Ml)1,265 words
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Advertisement1200 1969-06-13 13 > jH rmIPrWVJRJIPriI EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CQNTINENTAI PORTS BENMHOR m i.i) v ht '•'•'tTila, SQbnT tli 1 1 BENLOMOND (OI iMßJgaajß P Sjm P n lOn< BENRATHA n.^- t R Ojm 9mm >" 1 M Anl*e p line 25 1) mi 21/ 1 ill) 2/3 lENEDIN L'poci,1,200 words
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Advertisement1256 1969-06-13 13 I^,^ WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. tj^^Ja^egF For: Los Anqeks, New Orleans, Chorleston. |R_sY^ New York. New London. I (olso occcpting cargo for other Gult ond Atlontie ports, tubicct to inducement S'pora P. b ham Penang BELLE ETOILE 16/lSJuna 13/15 June KUIrRES 22/24Jjly 19/21 July 17/18Jul» CENTRAL TRUST 28/30 July 31/ 2Aij1,256 words
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Advertisement1153 1969-06-13 14 I **KAWASAKI KISEN.ICAISHA LTD., Wvatarn Auatralla Slnajapora Japan Sarvlca FniPirti Singapori To»ka ctn 'Nigoyi T'tiima KoM -Tmmim Man JBlmi I ill? 14 Jalf IS tail IB lary Wast AfHoa Singapora Japan Sarvlea »-t i S"gl»ori Nigoyt lamt KoM -mrvty MXi 24 11 Jitf 11,11 Aag 21 Aag 2* Aag 21,153 words
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Advertisement1026 1969-06-13 14 AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND SERVICt INDIA. PARISIAN. AM FAR EASI SERVICtI 10: AUSTRALIA. N(W iEALANB Tl: NagapitMaai ail Maarat. NBJ Bnv. tack.. BaM. lytt.. am. rjjuu' la t»art II Jail lYjiai Penang P. S'haai S port RAJUU 5/11 Jirt 12 laly 1} My lAMORA 14 ,5 J... 11/17 Jaai 11, II J.M1,026 words
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Advertisement867 1969-06-13 14 a 'XST7 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD. a J ilicirponted la tie Republic it Smtiaore m a ICB Buildnt Snißd Floor. 2 StiRtSR *j> lei *****3 -I aj UK-EUROPE SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS m/v "NEPTUNE TOPAZ" Loading ETA H.K. 15-17 Jun LE HAVRE 28 July SPORE 21-26 Jun LONDON 30 July867 words
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Advertisement829 1969-06-13 14 SCINDIA|S^ JUNES I —PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICEr— I LOADINC FOR: LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. PORTLAND, LONGVIEW. SEATTLE. TACOMA, VANCOUVER, B.C. Ptaaaj SHNjaaort Lot Ajiftiei JAIAKANTA 24/2SJIM il U Jmi B\ 1 JMly 21 Jlly lALAKAU 24 75 July 77 21 lull 2! 11 Mly la lALAONIR 24/2S AM 11 It829 words
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Article29 1969-06-13 15 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES June 12. RIBBtR PRICE: 70| cents (up seven-eighths of a rent). TIN PRICE: $615 121 (up $1.50). Estimated offering 380 tons (up 5 tons).29 words
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Article312 1969-06-13 15 Market shows more strength MELBOURNE. Thurs T'HK market showed more x strength on the Melbourne Stock Exchange with prices moTtng upward when trading opened and rallying again toward.' the end of the day alter a period of Intervening uncertainty. Rises were ahead of falls In the mininfj and oil sections312 words
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Article251 1969-06-13 15 TMI PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY ANNOUNCED THI FOLLOWING BIRTHING ARRANCEMENTI FOR JUNI 13: OUT: Bfnni.fti* 3/«. Autom*don IS. IS. Straat Ball 15/18 (aftar Automation). Am.iKi»an Maru 23 ji Bbonan Maru 28. Btrmat Blnga[«r< 33 34. Hughevrrdt 3S/3S. Rua Htng N.W. S/4 aod Caltti Kartika t W Jetty.251 words
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Article103 1969-06-13 15 CHINESE PraaHM* Eicham*. Smiapot*. flaWI clMlni pneat par pi*ul ytitarday. Cot.nut *ii: milk 14X34 aellera. drum J50.8S aellera C*»ra: Mixed (f.0.n.) H>o*« June/ July IK Com (31 B. P*M*r: Muntok whit* »r/7t irlier*. Sarav.uk whit* 5125 teller*, ipecial Karawak black 595 aellera. Karnled ijimionK hM.k $117 i aellrra103 words
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Article119 1969-06-13 15 THE A.iocntion at Bank* >n Malaytia Sin|«l*rt mad* meat eMn*.e* in Ita rile* to merchant* vcalerday tthc following ratn *.r* quoted to the equivalent Of one unit of lore kn currency! Unittd Stal**: Buylni TT »:< "400. airmail OD 53. 0250; 90 <1 *L J-'.Wboii credit bill*. S2.B800;119 words
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Article20 1969-06-13 15 In London on Wfxinesday Malayan A p«r cent elf UK July/Auitut la Bulk wu unokADMd at l&t •ellera.20 words
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322 1969-06-13 15 Straits Tin price makes rally of $1.50 in Penang rE Straits tin price yesterday after dropping continuously since June 3 rallied by $150 a picul in Penang to $615. 12J A rtrmvgfr market was reported with main buying from Europe and India. The Wednesday afternoon London 3 month's buyers' price322 words
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Article248 1969-06-13 15 II I. In it grade rubber f.o.b. buyrrt closed at 5 p.m. 10 Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7tt\ cents per Ib. up sevrn-rigbths of a cent on U rdnrNda) s closing level. lin tone was very steady. X.A s. and Mill. 1 luMug248 words
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Article552 1969-06-13 15 BID AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRAOINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK IXCHANGI YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS H. A.CMA I.WV Ml B«n At Co LU Ml Bmri.ci Kerhad 1.7J 1.74 KoilMrad i.VJ CO Jamd I'lywood 2.45 0 k|M J.C.M.552 words
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1177 1969-06-13 15 INDUSTRIALS opened 1 easier on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday following an extension of the irend on Wednesday The market dropped further on reduced buying power, but when this improved later as prices fell there was a rally in most counters1,177 words
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Article330 1969-06-13 15 \|OVfMtNTtOF SMAHt M PRICKS BASED ON A COM PARISON OF LAST SALES IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OP THE STOCK EXCHANCE VISTERDAV WERE: INDUSTRIALS: ACMA (—4 MM*), B*n A C*. lurch.). Berne* Btrhad oinch.'. B*uM*ad lunch.). Carnal I IS rrnU), C. Sugars (—4 MM),330 words
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Article990 1969-06-13 15 I>rSINKSS IN AND KKPORTfcI) TO THK SINGAPOKr. AND Xl \l lIMI'IK IK \HINi, KOOMS Oh I 111 >lo« K I (H\N(.I YESTERDAY WITH THK MMHKR Or SHARKS TK W>i l» IN XX \< Ml* IN LOTS OK 1.000. INLI>S oTHKKwisK inunta INUI STKIAI.S: ACMA <li $1 99; Ben990 words
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Article41 1969-06-13 15 June 11 Junr 1' Industrials 1 154.99 1 Hotels 86.56 Hti.UX Properties: U8.73 144.7 M t Tin»: s:/)j 82.94 t rubbers: 109.65 lOS.bl Dm. 30, 196 b 10U. 1 Dec. 31. I'JtiK IIIU. t Dec. 29. 196 i 100.41 words
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Article34 1969-06-13 15 v Bong Koni yr»t*rd*T the us. Dsllar w«» quoted at 6.127 ft (or T.T. and (.1150 tor taaM. ■t*rl lf»| w*j quotad at It. S3 and •n*> Ual |«M at 306.3TD.34 words
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Advertisement778 1969-06-13 15 <»r Singapore STATE OF PUNJAB m« Xl HXHII I I \IION \OV; 17 LOAN il»€2 1D70) arrived 3rd June, IMI hat th. l PSA Godown No 45 *m* oi the A b« V r "STATE OF TRAVANCOREL«*n will be closed from thr rnruiv" July IWt to 14th. July 1968 both778 words
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Advertisement750 1969-06-13 16 aCMIttlfDCf MINTS. INNI V( Ssa»l( S aMNtUNCIMENTS. HUMS Cl JS ACTIVITIES. CONItLENCES. OfalNS ENCASEMENTS, I 'UNIHaIS CtEETINCS IN M(MO»1M MtMItCES MI'.SINC PEIStNtL. PP C tdUIEMS I tEUNIONS. •att Mio.okoi s;i tir 21 wsrti ties SBssasM «tr< tl N I i 0l» Ciuui lrinl,»a;»li Mie.aoa S7 lor IS •ecu >k! sMitioul750 words
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Advertisement948 1969-06-13 16 EXPERIENCED lALIUIIL SUPERVISORS, selling li.noui pr, Mil ictive salary. la/B* con -Jail personally 471 A s.m I IKHT. r CCNERAL AMAH. Engliah-.speakm ranKlio area. Bntu a. coups*, ot« child Good salary. In In. Refereices required. Please «ply I Bos A4TW S.T. pore. JOB lEf KIRI n, not ..na oMglna o-948 words
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Advertisement990 1969-06-13 16 I. WANTID 7 MALE CLERKS: 1. Minimum qualifications Senior l- Cambridge with valid dming licence, a I, Mini.'iium qualification! H.S.C, Credit in Maths, tome working expt I. rience an advantage. Apply to Admiib nistrative Officer. Far Last Ship i* Building Industries Ltd.. SI Shipyard to Road. Jurong B'pare. International contractor990 words
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Advertisement962 1969-06-13 16 EXECUTIVE* require Dungaiowi/ flats in districts 9, lv. 11. Furnished/ unfurnished for lone lease.. Please contact Mr. Low Leonard s Estate Agentt Ml Spore *****/a:'U64. HOUSEs7uND~fOR~SALE~] MARINE MANSION t>rdroom Mrnrr rial for sale f 31.000- 0.n.0. T«l: 8 pom- 51MSS HILLCREST DISTRICT 11 well-sited corn, r d storey a detached962 words
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Advertisement818 1969-06-13 16 .HOUSES/UNI WAHTEI WANTED TO PURCHASE MEDIUM rungs low prefirab'r around Braddell Road area. Forward details I to Box A47O>i S.T. Spore. URCENTLV WANTED DETACHED Bungalow Semi-Uetached or Terrace n any DlatrlcH Please Phone -'ate Agent* and In vent mint Company j3 The Arcade «4h4» ***** Spor«. WANTED URGENTLY TERRACE s.mi818 words
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Advertisement968 1969-06-13 16 TY/RAIIO SALES t SERVICE 1 SW/. MONTHLY and own ne l"b nps TV. Tel: (Spore) ***** 3»;m. I T.V. REPAIR all brands, dsynigl 8 pure *****. reasonab charges. SATELLITE: FOR REASONABLI RELIABLE, Prompt I.V. repair I Phone (8 pore > M3BTL three loan •< ia\ailable) Aerial installation RUGS, CARPETS t968 words
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Advertisement956 1969-06-13 16 1457 JACUAR MXI ROOd condition. r' '.iiO/- 0.n.0. Vl*w 413 Alexandra Road. Spore 3 lel tv DEC. It 6' CORTINA CT onr o« nrr 1 socd londmon nodiAra J w lions. Tel. < 8 pore) 3«'.'^">o Kum^r MERCEDES 230 196(1 Model, radio h airrnmlitinnri. rxccllint condition $4-' re, KJIU Hxl956 words
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Advertisement440 1969-06-13 16 1. CITY CUES! HOU SLOANE COURT MOTIL 0 Rna« HOTEL AMBASSAUOH Road char,.. Tel ix>re 447^"1 HOTEL SAVOY 1 v 1 Road r pint: centreI garden coffee t.a- ditinned. Telerh, ne 'WHERE TO EAT (SPORE)] J JOO CHIAT RESTAURANT I 1 nakan l [Testaurant t m OUIET ATMOSPHERE PLEASANT r440 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1969-06-13 17 A 8.-1.n.il Wife and devoted Mothrr. Madam Tan Pheck Hong (Mfi \ik Irnji passed a«;iv on i ::.!>. hX. "You left us without a word without a trar. The memory of you crows dearer each year." Sadly missed but never forgottrn h\ Husband and Inldren.46 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1969-06-13 17 In rvrr loving Memory of K. Sivaria* |ia»srd Ma| 13.ti.K1 'Main a lonely heartache uftrn a mli nt trar but always lovin; memories of one ur lovrd ■>» dear." By Imine mother mil relations.35 words
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Advertisement1097 1969-06-13 17 ULU BENUT CONSOLIDATED EUPOC PULP AND PAPER RUBBER COMPANY (MALAYA) INDUSTRIES vmm (Incorporated in the Republic rporated In tne States of Singapore) of Malaya) \oilil Ol MMIIM. NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tenth Annual General that the fourth Annual General of the Members ol1,097 words
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Advertisement818 1969-06-13 17 IN IMI lIK.H (Ol XI IN MALAYA AT IPOH lOJUAMKS BINDING IP NO. 1 OF 1969 In the matter of the Companies Act. 1965. And In the matter of EASTERN TIMBER (SDN.) BERHAD Lee Fan .Soong of Ipoh. PETITIONEK NOTICF Is hereby gi\en that a petition for the wlnblr.g-up of818 words
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Advertisement627 1969-06-13 17 Form No. 4 (Rule 23) AUVKR riSt.MENT OK PETITION IN THK lIK.H t'OL'BT IN MALAYA AT MALA( A Companies Winding-Upj No. 1 of 1969 In the matter of SHARIKAT KILANG GULA (TAMPIN) SENDIRIAN BERHAD of No 2823-C. Klebang Besar. Malacca And In the matter of the Companies Act 1965 NOTICE627 words
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Advertisement1412 1969-06-13 17 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT kenyata an tender BOARD IBL P»-JABAT J.K.R. Separate tenders are invited for Tender 2 darlpada pengan-<-<iher one or both of the follow- terek 2 yang bredaftar dengan I "g— Jabatan Kerja Raya dl-dalam d> erection comple- Kelas 'BX 1 dan ke-atas <Ketion of one Block of IC- pala1,412 words
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Advertisement1058 1969-06-13 17 Applications are invited from Singapore iti/en* with the following qualifications for the position of SALES MANAGER in the Singapore Division of a large and expanding organisation: AGE: 37 to 35 years. EDUCATION: A degree in Economic*. Business Administration or Commerce from Recognised I'nive rsity/Colleice. EXPERIENCE: A minimum of 5 years'1,058 words
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Advertisement548 1969-06-13 18 MANAGER REQUIRED Distributor of a well-known range of pharmaceutical products manufactured by one of the world's most highly regarded pharmaceutical companies requires a Manager. qualifications: Minimum of 2 to 3 years of management experience including accounting operations. location: To be based in Singapore but to be responsible for Kuala Lumpur548 words
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Advertisement469 1969-06-13 18 \sNiMiJtrd I'an Malaria C«if nt Sdn. Blid *n awx-iale mnipjin ul thr (.roup. rrquur the fnlluuins at tbeir uikUllations in Y\r»t Malaysia: (1) ASSISTANT ENGINEER Thr AsMvtant l.nicinrrr will lit' rrsptinMlilr lo the Work* tnginrrr lor Plant rrpair. drMgn and mHmNM of nrw litnirrts and plannrd maintrnam r. Hr should469 words
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Advertisement224 1969-06-13 18 JM MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE AIRLINES LIMITED invites applications from Malaysian or Singapore Citizens for the position of LEGAL OFFICER QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE Applicants must be Barristers or Solicitors or possess a recognised law degree and should have had a minimum ot three years' working, experience. SALARY Will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applications224 words
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Advertisement716 1969-06-13 18 ©FEDERAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY APPLICATIONS .ire invited from Malaysian citizens lur the following appointments I. ICONO.MISI MATISTItIAN UualiHiatiuns: An Honours Degree In Economics preferably In Analytical. Applied, Business or Statistics Stream from the University of Malaya or other recogni.sed I iuv»r>:tie.s Experience in Industry/ Research Organisations would be an advantage.716 words
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194 1969-06-13 19 Advanced countries urged to remove trade barriers /'KNEW Thuru—Singapore s Minister for I ..i hour. .Mr. S lt.nar.il nam. yesterday urged industrialised countries to reduce or remove trade barrier* to industrial or manufactured imports from developing countries to help them raise their employment level He also told the 116 nationReuter - 194 words
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229 1969-06-13 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. MALAYAN Banking has recovered from its setback of late 1966 when rumours caused large scale withdrawals by depositors. statement (rum Itboard of directors said this had resulted from improvements in general administrative control and ohanjtcs In policies and methods. These Improvements229 words
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107 1969-06-13 19 Report of WHO medical education seminar KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —A report on the WHO travelling seminar on medical education will be distributed to the 10 Malaysian delegates who were to have attended the seminar scheiluled to be held here on May 15. The semlnj-' wnich began ln Manila ot May107 words
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Article42 1969-06-13 19 IPOH. Thu.s. Police today reminded peop'e that stern action would be taken against thmi U they were found contravening the traffic Many pedestrian.-. cjrdMa and mntoriM^ particularly tin .-c in Perak had been disregarding UHfflr laws, a police statement f>ald42 words
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Article20 1969-06-13 19 1POH. Thurs Inche Ka*nun Abdu' Hamid a < lerk todty reportea thp ioss ol hi* new scooter Darned in Brewst«r20 words
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Article34 1969-06-13 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A coroner today recorded an open verdict on lorry driver Sim Pee Khia. 56 who was killed when his truck and a bus collided in Dunearn Road on March 14.34 words
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139 1969-06-13 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Business Administration or Economics degree students who think they will be better qualified than Literature or other Arts students for executive positions are mistaken, a Shell Co training officer, Mrs. Paddy Schubert said last night. "The theoretical knowledge they will139 words
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431 1969-06-13 19 MAUREEN PETERS - MAUREEN PETERS By SINCAPORE, Thurs. 4 NEW method of teaching English as a second language is being probed at the University of Malaya that of using the first language of the student rather than the currently favoured '•direct' method. IN THK431 words
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173 1969-06-13 19 SINGAPORE VISIT BY FIVE NEW ZEALAND NEWSMEN CINGAPORE. Thurs. Five New Zealand journalists will arrive here next Wednesday on the first leg of a five-week tour of Singapore. Malaysia, Thailand and South Vietnam. The tour will enable them to sec at Jir.v hand civil, economic, military and political activitle.v :n173 words
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135 1969-06-13 19 JAKARTA, Thursday THE Association of South-East Asia n Nations < Asean > must now overcome "hindrances and frustrations" to ensure Its survival and success, the Foreign Minister. Mr. Adam Malik said yesterday He did not elaborate, but he apparently was referring to theAP - 135 words
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75 1969-06-13 19 The Russians have come to shop in Spore SIMiAPORK. Thurs. More th.«n 1.000 Ruxsun trawlrrmen are on a shopping expedition in Kincapore and are expected to spend over 5500.000 during a sevenday stay. The men arrived on Monday. Their trawler fleet consists of a mother ship and 19 smaller craft.75 words
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Article52 1969-06-13 19 Pilgrims advisory body meeting PENANG Thurs. The next B Pilgrimage. Dn:o H < Ah Rouse, said here today. Representative* from the variou n State*. Sin- gapore and Brunei would ati tend the annual mcc The comm:"re would review the lag! ;-.:lri image rrixirt and bNo dUrUM to improvp n'V \cir~52 words
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Article31 1969-06-13 19 PENANG Thurs The University ol Malaya Graduates Society her* will entertain students ci tne University of Penang at tra party at the Malayan Teachers' College. Glugor. on Saturday.31 words
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Article, Illustration221 1969-06-13 19 HO SAI KONG - Jobs for 1,000 $58 mil port project HO SAI KONG By KUALA LUMPUR. Thur*. More than 1000 people will work on the $58 million scheme to improve and expand Port Swettenhana to handle container ca Three foreign engines due here soon to help in tha scheme expected to be completed221 words
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Article48 1969-06-13 19 Rotary 's gift to schools SUNOEI PATANI. Thurt The Rotary Cluo here th. t presented 1.500 text b eight secondary school* .md four primary school* :n tow n area Th> book* were a si!the Rotary luo of Wi ter. British Columbia. C througn thhe Rotary Club of Seremban48 words
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Advertisement1475 1969-06-13 19 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE Tender* are Invited from suitably II RONr THWN exoerienced contractor* for:— ji Kunu iuwn 415 VOLT switchgear for CORPORATION BUL oil storage and PUMPING INSTALLATION TENDER NOTICE contract no rMJM The supply, delnery. erection. are invited by the .Turong testing, completion, starting to T1,475 words
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Miscellaneous123 1969-06-13 19 I l*'*l Onp By I T. Miami in R~~T YOU WAMT HIM YM, IF THE FIR6T WEY AffiNT YOU I I WE'LL AUTHOR'TE >" :=^N ...MAKE IT I WtLL .ALL TO «TA.«T with I ARTICLE WORKS OUT, FORGETTING *TOOO FOR THE YEW? M*\~... 1 EIGHT AND i RIGHT EIGHT V123 words
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Article56 1969-06-13 20 i LONESE V out v ■:nm. one of thp hockey clubs In Negri Sembilan, suffered a double blow day. ams were fed on the opening Sate knockout at the NS Pa> nban. Th« m went Sikhs, goal rn.-r CYF On he were by Port Dl(56 words
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Article39 1969-06-13 20 MKO CITY. Thurs. i will nut withdraw V tournament ace player an alrcrash aoemmt the Rafael O.suna F>deratlon ■In or lose. <c in the a federation statement > over qualify for h American Zone'Hnal k.-aln>i Bra/.il39 words
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Article, Illustration290 1969-06-13 20 JOE DORAI - S'pore to meet $3 1 2 -mil team JOE DORAI By IHE visiting English F.A. team will pitch S3 l -million worth of talent against Singapore at .la l un Besar Stadium tomorrow night (kickoff at 8 o'clock). Player-manaser Jimmy Armfield said at a inference yesterday: "Thirteen of our party290 words
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Article35 1969-06-13 20 Ihurs. Australia worlds nii.s>ed two n «> he i ..-n»d to d round defeat in 93 nun i Afn"P«"n li rhampionterdajr. prosurpri.se u( with a 4-6. r the town»mcn- 4 n hr35 words
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Article126 1969-06-13 20 U'KI.AND Thurs Tony l\. Hatelev Mi.red a hatirlclc is she EnelUsh FA. team wound ip their seven-match tour of <ew Zealand with a 5-0 victory )ver a New Zealand selection lere yesterday. The English side went ahead ifter only nine minutes when mside-riKht Keith Waller putReuter - 126 words
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Article33 1969-06-13 20 BUDAPEST nittia Nr«L'ni'ed nf EniiFiind \M>n the Inter-Citie.s PlaJn Cup when 1 1 Huniary 3-. 1 ben last meiu in the irK nf '.lie linal to win 6-2 n n agsr<v33 words
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90 1969-06-13 20 CHAN PENG ONN - Clifford meet a 'pupils only' affair CHAN PENG ONN n\ IT will be a "pupHs only" 1 .1 rTau- when the Clifford School of Kuala Kang.sar hold their annual athleUci championships tomorrow. For they will run the whole >liuw the judges, referer>. starters x'urer.s and a!l other officials will be90 words
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Article24 1969-06-13 20 Combined schools will meet 1 Non-Benders In the annual cricket match for the D' Almeida Shield at the Singapore padang on Sunday24 words
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275 1969-06-13 20 p. or souza - Top awards to be decided on June 28 p. or souza By SELECTION of Malaysia's Sportsman and J Sportswoman of the Year. 1968. is being planned for June 28 at Hotel Merlin, Kuala Lumpur. The judges will comprise representative* of th c I Ministry of Culture Youth and Sport, the275 words
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194 1969-06-13 20 Singapore defend Cup with new squad r PEN teams are comA peting in the Sin-gapore-West Malaysia three-day polo tournament which begins this afternoon at Thomson Road. Singapore have four leam.s. Johore three. Pahang two and Selangor one. Singapore's and Johore 's "A" squads are joint favourites lor the McDougal Cup194 words
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Article25 1969-06-13 20 The final round of the An An-Chi Chi >agu<* at Shahs bowling centre in Petaiing Jay* wili oe h«\d tomorrow at 3 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement141 1969-06-13 20 I■ H These Sanyo radios work on batteries or AC. At home, plug them m. (AC current is cheap!) Outdoors or when you're trailing, run them on regular flashlight batteries. Battery power makes you independent!) 11XA-853 11XA852 BSA 729 Four bands: MW. SWI, SW2, $W3, Power to spare: 3,000nW. Receives141 words
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Advertisement88 1969-06-13 20 E for all specialist maintenance wor< such as snapDed gear teeth, brown crank cases t-nd steel castings. Mdgna rod versatil ty means less sto:k holding for you. Call Kujl* lumpul To' ft 1121 6 Fr,<v Bojd PO Boi 133 lpoh 2*2% 6, M.if Bu»i T.min Bo P 0 Boi 10088 words
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Miscellaneous1080 1969-06-13 20 \TIII ETICS 1j»8. V ««Uin: 1 Chee doubles: Choy and Kn..o Tool Mints 2R. Nair 3 Vlßiieswan bl Lily Chiam I INDEKSON M H(M)I. 'lp<,n> Noor Zaiton 14 j: iOOm: 1 R. Lim Sue* Wan li-.i tu»< luum l I<^ t-Jii N,.ir 2 Noor Zailon 3K. Thana- Boy* 1-15 untlrv1,080 words
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Article, Illustration368 1969-06-13 21 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP -B> a good thing tomorrow PASINO ROTALE, with Gly n n l*retty up, showed a delightful turn of speed in a 3f gallop in 36 2/5 s«m- on fast going at Penang yesterday. Thta spnody fiveold should be a In a field of moderate Class 1368 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1969-06-13 21 I 1.30 CLASS 6 DIVISION 3 i B— ($4,500) 7F MMIIHMHH (AjMrteaa) Leong 4 9.0 •Ariffln 5 PABIR k*> *\<.\\ 1 (Berkat Tuaht Breukelen 6 811 Whit* I I i.KHII MKHM> iFlaah) Osman 9 811 IFI ....H| 1 -\ii\H BELLE a •Arch, Ahmad 6 8111,097 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1969-06-13 21 I 1.30 CLASS 6 DIVISION 1 goO) 7F local jockeys only ID IMI I I I DaMUt) Mansor 59 0 (Fi 'PR Leone 6 rOTOTAK g -Pil- West BH (Sri »M. Ismail 4 BIG HILL 'PK U>h> Heddle 5 88 *Anuar 3 MONEI I'KIMIK i i ßest1,154 words
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Article114 1969-06-13 21 30-hour limit for Tests move lONDON. Thurs. Tlmf j lost In Tesl matches becau.so of bad weather may be made up in future, following a recommendation made yesterday by the International Cricket 1 Conference The conference, meeting at Lord's here. ttU it was <trs.rab.« that .Te>t matches should be compjeted.114 words
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Article258 1969-06-13 21 Kiwis: Watch out for upsets lONDON, Thurs. J The New Zealand ciiciteiers, uhu nave arrived here for a tin ee- Test s t r I c 1 against England, pro* 10 spring u'w surprj IHe inden ha\« never betten tr.gland In Test match, bin alter a triumphant scries against theReuter - 258 words
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Advertisement62 1969-06-13 21 W^^^afc^a^a^^^^^^^^^^^n --^^^8i MEMO from EDITORIAL Dept. FANFARE wT a^\ Make the swinging scene each W ifl A week, with Fanfare don't W^»,^L Aslin be left out get your I B ft copy. ON SALE NOW! •Hiss Singapore Full Colour 4 •Elvis Presley Controversy *3a /T*****^ tJ*^ /^-^^V ©Deejay Poll Results62 words
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Article, Illustration120 1969-06-13 22 /'I.F.NDAI.I i California i. Thurs. vl Aetreat I'rsula Thicss, widow of screen star Kobert Taylor. Is comforted by daughter Manuela as they leave the Church of the Recessional in Forest '.awn memorial park yesterday following the funeral of her hu*hand. BehindAP - 120 words
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397 1969-06-13 22 ASPAC: BIG POWERS MUST CONTINUE AID TILL... TOKYO. Thursday ASIAN and Pacific nations need cont i n v c d assistance from major powers until, by their own efforts, they can ensure progress and stability of the region. Thli la one of the points agreed to by the threeday fourth397 words
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206 1969-06-13 22 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thailand is proposing an appendix to the draft constitution ot the association of natural rubber producing countries. An Official of the National Economic Development Board expiained that Thailand did not agree with a clause on the voting rights in the draftReuter - 206 words
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131 1969-06-13 22 CARDIFF. Thurs. Prince Charles took over as Colonel-tn-Chief ol the Hoyal Regiment ol Wales today and won his fir.si .skirmish— with a hu The 20-year-old Prince pn sented 'he colours at Car .Jin Cattle during a ceremony marking the merger of two old v.AP - 131 words
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115 1969-06-13 22 A squirt of water starts strike at Rolls factory LONDON. Thurs A man squirted water at a workmate and started a car factory strike at Creur Fifty paint shop men at the Rolls -Rover factory walked out when the water squirter was suspended h> the management yesterday. Today another 1Reuter - 115 words
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58 1969-06-13 22 Two more Red parties hit at Russia MOSCOW. Thurs Two more communist parties them* of Spain and Swltzeitand— have joined the Italian and Australian parties In open criticism of the Warsaw Pact intervention in Czechoslovakia at the world cummin. im MOBSBIi meeting here. This was revealed today in the official58 words
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Article51 1969-06-13 22 NEW DELHI. Thurs The Indian Prime Minister Mis Indira Gandhi, will pay official to Japan and Indonesia this month, it was announced today. Mr.s. Gandhi mil be In Japan Mum June 23 to 28 and will then fly to Indonesia where she will .stay until July51 words
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Article25 1969-06-13 22 Singapore; rtiun.—Cinein.i n,.it{i)iir Mr. Kunme Shaw will leave for Manila this week to attend the 15th Asian Film Fe.suvul. ix-mmiiiiK on Sunday.25 words
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Article349 1969-06-13 22 LONDON. Thurs The May U.K. trade figures pushed the market Mißiply higher after a slightly firmer openin. BltttaMW, however, wns generally quiet and today's i:;iin*, nuitiih letlected jobbers < marking up In an attempt to at- Iran stock, following their reluctance to deal in the recent depreM-ion Toward;-349 words
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Article69 1969-06-13 22 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 25 3 18d.. July 25>.«d.. Aug. 25 3 16d.. Sept 25d.. July Sept. 25 3 16d Oct D«e. 24 3 id., Jan. March 24',d.. April June 24 d.. July Sept. 24 5 16d. Oct. Dec 24 3 16ti.. Jan Mar 24', d. April June J4 16d..69 words
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Article30 1969-06-13 22 LONDON. Thur.v— Buyer* £1427 i <+£3.. i. tellers £1427';, £3 >. Forward buyer* £1434' sellers £1435 i £3'ji, Settlement £1427.. (+£3';». Turnover a.m. 155 tons, p.m. 7o tons. Tone: Steady.30 words
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Article47 1969-06-13 22 SINOAPORE Thur.v The Lord President oi the Council and the leader ol thp Hou.se ol Common*. Mr Pied Pr;ut. mil represmt Britain h( ihr 150 th aiinnrrMiv cdehMttOOl of Singapore in Aimi»t He and Mr* Peart nrr coming at the invitation ol the SuiKHporr Oovernnv'ti!47 words
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419 1969-06-13 22 Boycott, Edrich give England good start I ONDON. Thurs Eimland, rocked bj two quick wickets soon alter lunch. to reach a Ant intiinus score of 174 for two kets on the first day of the first Test ag West Indies at Old Tratlord. Manch< ter. 1 Geoff Boycott opened for419 words
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Article163 1969-06-13 22 ENGLAND IST G Bovcik J. Edrich run P. Sharpe b Oibb«. 2 T. Oraveney no: Xv; < Total "for 2 Wkis. fell at 11. To bat B. D'Oliveira R Illlngworth Knifthi. D Jnow 12th man J H \V Inches Mi derick.v m Poster. K I C. Lloyd. G Davi*.163 words
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Advertisement143 1969-06-13 22 FOR THE AMBITIOUS STUDENTS Cambridge CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL SYSTEMATIC. SCIENTIFIC, UP-TO-DATE APPROACH TO POSTAL TUITION HOME-STUDY COURSES (IN ALL SUBJECTS) HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE/GC.E. MALAYSIA CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION FORM IV /SECONDARY 111 QUALIFYING TEST (ENGLISH MALAY MEDIUM) LOWER CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (ENGLISH cv MALAY MEDIUM) 0 PITMAN'S L.C.C < BOOK-KEEPING143 words
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