The Straits Times, 19 June 1969
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Title Section26 1969-06-19 1 AVERAGE DAiLY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 I I The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. JINK 19, 1%9 if 15 CENTS K.D..Y 3104 M.C. (P) No. 072326 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1969-06-19 1 Tor more effective deployment...' CANBERRA, Wednesday SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr, Lee Kuan Yew, said here today that Australia's battalion which is to be moved from Tcrcndak camp in Malacca to Singapore could be "more effectively deployed" from its present base than from Singapore.Reuter - 1,245 words
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86 1969-06-19 1 The night mails from KL: New times KIALA 1.1 MPI R. Wed. —There will be a change In the departure time for the night mails to Butterworth and Singapore from tomorrow, the .Malayan Railway announced today. The express for Butterworth will leave here at 8.45 p.m. instead of 7.30 p.m.86 words
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131 1969-06-19 1 Whitlam has private talks with Razak f'ANBERRA. Wed. Opposition leader Mr. Gough Whitlam held talks with Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. late this afternoon. •:nmunique was tiks, which were described by an option spokesman as ■private Mr. Whitlam is expected to meet British Defence Minister Mr. Denis HcalcyReuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration418 1969-06-19 1 RAZAK'S PLEDGE ON AUSSIE TROOPS THK Malaysian Government has assured Australia thai it is fully capable of looking after iis internal security matters, and Australian military assistance would Ik* required only in the event of external aggression. This assurance was given by Tun Abdul Razak when he called on theBernama - 418 words
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Article69 1969-06-19 1 SAIGON. Wed. An army colonel went out In a helicopter hunting for North Vietnamese troops and ended up killing an unusual foe a tiger. Col. Richard oruenther was on reconnaissance in the Central Highlands when I he spotted the tiger, reported to have terrorisrd mountain tribes InReuter - 69 words
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123 1969-06-19 1 SECOND VISIT TO MSA BY CPIB SQUAD By JACKIE SAM SINGAPORE. Wed. Anti-corruption officers were bark today at the MalaysiaSingapore Airlines office oti another search and seize" operation. lA team ol Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau men went into the airline building at about 10.30 a.m. Executives of the airline were123 words
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Article232 1969-06-19 1 (CORRECTION THK KKI'ORT in Mi trrday's Strait* Timr* of a VtaM to the IS.ittl.-» Place oflirr of I .(«....I Lumlry anil Sons l.imUrd by < IMK oflirr.-* contained Miinn rrrors which We An plrasrd to takr thr ratlirst opportunity tO iiiifi I Thr MMfUq con-i-rrnrd tM I'tlmard l-»»i1.% and232 words
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Article44 1969-06-19 1 HONG KONG. Wed Downs i of top Cantonese and Mandarin film stars joined over 2.000 lans at the funeral today of Him director Chun Kirn. Chun was found hanged on Sunday In hi, npaitment a< Bha« Brothers Cleaiualer Bay itudlos.-Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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428 1969-06-19 1 Govt hopes to find workable solution: Ismail KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday 'FHE Government Is probing th» A recent disturbances to rind a "fair, workable and acceptable" solution, thl Director of Operations and Minister of II fairs. Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today. It VOUld be premature to disclose428 words
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Advertisement34 1969-06-19 1 For Clear Comfortable I Consult C.S. CHONG O.D, EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. 19. Chulia Street. Singapore- 1 This morning 105,000 families cooked breakfast with fast, clean, economical Essogas Did you? a Co modern-cook with VlEssOJ34 words
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Advertisement85 1969-06-19 1 THORENS First Electronic Turntable T D Seal Rolls- Royce"omongst Transcription Turntable Ajentj. JEBSEN JESSEN lE. tin iMnriACf ll«(. Sltrfi. TO mi! 1 Howfethis for r^l openers yqm Beck's Beer now in Pull-Ring cans No more messy openers. Just flip a finger through the ring and ZIP! It's open. Won^rful way85 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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252 1969-06-19 2 MOSCOW, Wed A CALL for Communist unity against lmalism was made in a document issued at the end of the world Communist conference ace has declared that respect for quality and non-interference ir. ?ach other's internal affairs should be the basis for relations252 words
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Article69 1969-06-19 2 s- ONE of my feet i> in Indonesia and the other is nowhere You cannot really continue this kind of life for >o long. Kvrryone is dyinc for peace, and I am dying to be reunited with the only man in the world for me. and that is Soekarno.69 words
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Article38 1969-06-19 2 MOS'MW. Wed Mr Wiadi>law G'imullca. 'I" Commuiast leader, last niaht pronminred the Soviet OmPartj ■■!;:>• ann'tiß •quail Giv.i rec-e|>-Id communfnprice, which it ihf equaii'y Ol parties, hr said :t v•* history which bes'owed th<* Mtle ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article24 1969-06-19 2 NOUAKCHOTT i M.iurrt«nla>, \\>d The maln-wort African State i uncMi •l of the pro- ment M r>v :hp V.floinu in South Vietnam24 words
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Article, Illustration148 1969-06-19 2 MOLE ON HER CHIN HAS GONE, TOO JHEY call it a nose-bob in the trade, and pop singer Cilia Black has had one that's her at right with her "new nose" and minus a mole she used to have on her chin. In the first148 words
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226 1969-06-19 2 (-KNKVA. Wed. I ThaM today made a plea lor universality in international organisations by imDlu ation a call for Chinese membership of the I N. "There will be no secure peace until the membership and effective influence of the t .V em brace theReuter - 226 words
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Article, Illustration185 1969-06-19 2 PRESIDENT POMPIDOU TO APPOINT NEW P.M. TOMORROW OARIS, Wed. The 1 French National Assembly will meet here next Tuesday for its first session under President tie or ties Pompidou, it was announced yesterday. The assembly has had only a three-day session since recessing at the enr 1 of last yearReuter - 185 words
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137 1969-06-19 3 American tourist killed in cafe shelling JIJUN*I.LM. Wed Shellfire from Jordan r.iinrd on a part; of illrirtl rvr.u the shores Of th r IXiiil Sr.i d.iy. killing .hi American (ill 'nil Mounding four other Ainern lor about an hour, •hells i r.tsheil round a cafe where about 24 tourists «ereReuter - 137 words
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Article28 1969-06-19 3 De Gaulles for Dublin Dl'BI.lN. Wfd Former Preis wife ;de rerf davi In Dul •'■■esldfnt ■will end toft !nrmal lunrh In Dublin Castle o Paris In the rrnoon28 words
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Article, Illustration411 1969-06-19 3 Freeth: Don't endanger Aussie-Indon relations INCIDENTS ON BORDER SHOULD BE KEPT IN PROPER PERSPECTIVE JHE Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Gordon Freeth, yesterday warned against unnecessarily endangering Australian Indonesian good relations. Mr Freeth was referring to recent border incidents in New Gulnen Thp incidents so far had been minor andReuter - 411 words
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155 1969-06-19 3 Premier Huong denies quit rumours SAIGON Wed- Premier Tran Van Huong today rlatlv denied rumours that id uttered his resignation to President Nguyen Van Thieu SpeakliiK to journalists at a town hall reception, the Prime Minister said 'I tuvfl never of:ered my resutiatloi. If any newspapers report that I haveReuter - 155 words
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106 1969-06-19 3 From prison, honeyed phrases for the police Bl I .K.AIM Wed, Police were more than a little surprised to learn who had won the literary contest they sponsored for MM praisin« the guardians of the law. The winner was Milovan Milic. 20-year-old thriceconvicted burglar serving a three-year jail sentence. TheAP - 106 words
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Article83 1969-06-19 3 JJETROIT, Wed— A firm here has developed a new car safety device an air bag that inflates almast Instantaneously when a vehicle Is in a head-on collision. The inflated bag presses passengers into their seats, preventing them from be- I Ing thrown agam.st the dashboard TheAP - 83 words
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238 1969-06-19 3 Over 1.2 mil. coloured immigrants in Britain, says Govt report URITAIN has more than 1.2 million coloured immigrants from the Commonwealth including their British-born children, according to a sample census published by the Government. Mu.st of them are from the new Commonwealth nations in Asia. Africa and the West IndiesReuter - 238 words
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178 1969-06-19 3 Housing firm accused in 'colour bar' case E E D S Wed.— The first case under Britain's Race Relations Act, which bans I discrimination on the 1 grounds of colour, opened here yesterday. Mahesh Uphadyaya. a 27--year-old television engineer born in Aden and now settled in Britain, U claiming thatReuter - 178 words
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Advertisement158 1969-06-19 3 For a good treat relish the world favourite KJELDSENS Danish Butter Cookies Webster's dictionary def.nes a cook.c as a small flat cake" but that doesn't beg.n to be an adequate de .nifon for the part.cular k.nd of small flat cake that comes here from Denmark n a colourful BLUE, a.rt.ght158 words
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Advertisement225 1969-06-19 3 NOW! farm-fresh milk L anywhere iml^ EVER READY MILK Imported pure farm-fresh milk from England. Stays fresh for months without refrigeration. Full of vitamins, minerals, proteins and butterfats. Full goodness for all the family. Obtainable from all leading grocers. Distributors: Hak Huat Co.. 62 Rochore Road. Singapore. Barkath Stores (Pte225 words
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Miscellaneous18 1969-06-19 3 TME GAMBOLS &-**>!*&**£>— "I Kvou'ire ggttncTN TO TAKC *Oee f tiOH ABOUT A V sxeeciser-^ waooie couwp j W18 words
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135 1969-06-19 4 Subversion by Reds? 'Integration of Chinese the best defence' lAKARTA. Wed. Integration of the Chinese populations In South-east Asian countries would be "the best countermeasure against Communist subversion." Lord Shepherd. British Under-Secret ary ol State of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, said thla yesterday. Lord Bhepherd. at a Press conference135 words
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Article, Illustration249 1969-06-19 4 JUDITH YONG: Singapore - SUNNY SMILE THAT SAYS SOPHIE IS COMING HOME TO MUKAH JUDITH YONG: Singapore. By Wednesday WEARING a happy to be-back smile is British Array wife Mrs. Sophie Hassall. "With daughters Bevereley. four, and Sarah Ann, 13 months, she is here on the way to a reunion with her family in249 words
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Article159 1969-06-19 4 Varsity takes 33 for new course- KUALA LUMPUR, Wed More than 110 people have applied to be adrrutted to the University of Malaya's reconstituted Master of Education course. The Dean of the Faculty of Education. Dr. Sim Wong Kooi. disclosed this today. Of these about 33 have been taken inBernama - 159 words
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Article43 1969-06-19 4 PENANO. Wed— Civil engineering work to extend the present runway and in«t«l equipment for night landing at Bayan Lepa.s airport, here, has begun. The project, estimated to cost $;> million, is expected to be completed by the end of August.43 words
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Article40 1969-06-19 4 PONTIAN. Wed.— The mobile X-ray unit will be at the district hospital here on June 35 from 830 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Free chest X-rays will be given to those above 18 yean. N O V E S40 words
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Article, Illustration593 1969-06-19 4 A 'SISIR' stamp means quality product SINGAPORE. Wednesday TO STUDY 50 LOCAL PRODUCTS TO START SCHEME A CODE NAME was given today to Singapore s export offensive on world markets. It is "Smiif" (pronounced "see-sir"), a name that internation-ally-distributed Singapore-made goods will soon bear. It will be stamped on a593 words
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Advertisement293 1969-06-19 4 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 psrts centre is staffed by factory m trained technicians using only MERCEDES-BENZ authorised tools t*' m^sS^^ and employing the very latest electronic293 words
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Miscellaneous43 1969-06-19 4 ALLEY OOP By V.T. Ham Jin eoooeosH,oc*> A Ytt7r me, k*vho_. V* reckon WHAT HAPPENED? I THESE THlt*»» HAPPEN A WHAT DO W6 SMCT WHERE ARE WK^/WITHTH 1 TIME-MA£HINQ V WE 00 1 WALKING.. 1 </ Vj- VOtl? I COME ON! >IHIWIIIt.I^TJtfc t lllh.ML43 words
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Article, Illustration205 1969-06-19 5 LIM SUAN KOOI - THE FIT-ON BEFORE BIG DAY GIVES TWINS A BIG LAUGH LIM SUAN KOOI B. KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Chirpy identical twins, Chin Nyuk Moi and Nyuk Kooi. had no gown problem at the University of Malaya today. For. it was BO e^sy to find gowns of the "right length" for the205 words
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155 1969-06-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. VIVE men armed with daggers robbed a watch dealer of 35.000 worth of watches and other articles during curfew hours here early this morning. Trwy escaped with the loot when the curfew was lifted at 5 a.m. When the155 words
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167 1969-06-19 5 LIFE AS USUAL ON ESTATES, SAYS PLANTER |(UALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. The emergency has not affected life on est very much because of tho Integrated labour policy followed by "enlif ■i hip Incorporated Society of Journal. The Planter. In an editorial, the maadded that employ--1 workers alike now hopntl example167 words
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Article29 1969-06-19 5 ;KK WORTH Wi d. Thieves bruke into Sin Cheong ■ngineexir.ff Cc at J.tian Slrmm hrre. last night and itole 366 >ards of welding wire valued Ht $44029 words
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Article59 1969-06-19 5 KANGAR. Wed A iiird lumberman. Harun bin Mat, 28 lia.-- died (if lrtfuriea be received in an accident at Wan 18 milM Mom here, last Sunday Two others Abdul Rahman bin Moliamed and Ai.shad bin Tmb were killed v. in n they ft.ll Imm .i59 words
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Article23 1969-06-19 5 KUAI 1; \\rtl. i Dato H.uun H licyue R fcjncrfrn.-\ 1: Itak Bernam. over by the ■fllcer. I Inch* T-Bernama - 23 words
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136 1969-06-19 5 Brunei's police chief warns rumour mongers BRUNEI TOWN. Wed. The Police Commissioner. Dato J. R. H. Burns, today warned rumourmongers. Rumours circulating here kept many people indoors last night. Two very worried local community leaders approached him this morning In his warnine today. Dato Burns said that there had been136 words
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Article46 1969-06-19 5 SINGAPORE Wed.— Dr. Loh Muns Sun. 73. rharurd with attempting to have humusfxual relations vuiii p.itirnt. was ordered yesterday to be remanded in Woodnndgf Hiiipita. for psychiatric i b The prclunmaiA Inquiry icu the i .t. l^ "ill begin on .miv i46 words
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134 1969-06-19 5 Welfare Ministry halts aid to charities KANGAR. Wed.— The Ministry of Welfare Services ha.s suspended financial aid to charity and welfare organisationthis year. "This is because of the shortage of funds &nd the outbreak of the rerent disturbances in the country." Tan Sri Fatiniah, the Minuter of Welfare Services, said134 words
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Article37 1969-06-19 5 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Wfd The Selangor Chipf Education Olfl.Ti". Mr R. VurkniMnda. salrl yesterday all fuuher i-du-ration classes in the State would re-open tomorrow Classes will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.37 words
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Article65 1969-06-19 5 WINOAPORE, Wed. A second youth was charged in a magistral s court today with the murder of a Hong Kone coudlc at a factory In Upper Bukit Timah Road last Sunday. LJew Kirn Sionu. 20 was accused of murdering Leunß Fung 35. T.d a v oTnan.65 words
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128 1969-06-19 5 Families take a harder look at strangers SINGAPORE, Wed. British Service families were now paying greater attention to strangers max their homes following three cases of rape involving Service wives. The incidents occurred la Holland Road. Sembawang Road and Woodland! in the last tew weeks and the victims were the128 words
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Miscellaneous29 1969-06-19 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f LOOKS LIKE ALL TH' > > SPOTS IN TH' ORIVE-lN J A SPOT— IWONDER MOVIE ARE \s\ HURByi J WUV a^r v^ B^L~^. >^V* a^a^aV^a^a^a^a^a^h29 words
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Article47 1969-06-19 6 SINOAPORE. Wed. The Singapore chapter of Ikebana International will hold a cofTee morning. at which flower arrangement* and vegetable caning will be displayed, at the leMdence of Mrs William Brui.-s. wife of the American Emba&sy Charge d Affaire* at 10 30 am. on Friday.47 words
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Article25 1969-06-19 6 SINOAPORE. Wed The Publu Dally Rated Houxinu and Development Board Workers' Union will hold it* annual general meeting at 2 pm on Sunday.25 words
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Article, Illustration340 1969-06-19 6 Local fruits for the tables of Europe... SINGAPORE. Wed. Malaysia, Singapore and Japan can capture the market lor local fruit in Asia and Europe, If there is suflicient co-opera-tion and exchange of ideas among growers and sellers. This was stated today by the chairman of the All-Japan Fruit Association, Mr.340 words
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422 1969-06-19 6 SINGAPORE. Wednesday A CAR battery dealer, accused of the murder of Wong Fook Shian, 25. in connection with a Peeping Tom case, today described in court his "brief, blind and forceful" struggle with Wong in the incident on Aug. 16, 1967. T422 words
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Article46 1969-06-19 6 SINGAPORE. Wed Air Force membeis of the Si Andrew* Lodge of the Royal Antedeluvian Order of Buffalo** will prt-wnt $1,500 to the s Andrews Mission Hospital on Saturday. The Lodge members hae already presented the hospital with gifts of mattresses and rot.s46 words
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Advertisement421 1969-06-19 6 Toi opews jtomorroV BOND h^. of the mitt l^n^^^^i^ West A-dm* I tt|-I 1 fIH UCI CUC VWV^ HcLcNc ciniviniMco i TECHNICOLOR WJO TECHNISCOPE "if i *Tf inn i ,omm SIMULTANEOUSLY WfGßw^mwf OPENS TODAY I^lX^V'l^ B The MASKED\fMjA£fIg HEROINE n' r «n3i In SCOPE COLOR I|| M^ff^f JPIB ISINGAPURA-OPENS TODAY!421 words
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Advertisement88 1969-06-19 6 Air-conditiond Today Only: 1 4S, 4, 7 00 1 30 p Elizabeth Taylor Marlon Brando m "REFLECTION IN A COL!>EN EYI" (English) Colcscope with Chinese Subtitles. Tomorrow "-w. 1 400t-■ 00 pm "THf BIBLE" Colorscope wi'h Chinese Subtitles. [GALAV V PUT! LAST DAY p.m. Sunil Durt Nuton Pron "KHANOAN" Fastmoncolor88 words
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Advertisement266 1969-06-19 6 (4 orchard I OPENS TODAY! If^JBnSQQHHI 130, 4.00. 630 9.15 p m (SUNDAY EXTRA SHOW AT 11.00 a.m.) V nl lo llin m rra THE I0 1 \il\riiliirr? in\itr«l j David Niven lo l a »•>•■• il •*•>■ FayeDunaway Mickey Rooney 1)ma Ja f. kC f£ er /FayeDunaway, Alan A/da266 words
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Advertisement462 1969-06-19 6 QR^ISATION OPINS TODAY NOTf TIMf fl 104Som. 130. 4. 6.30 School Ch.ldrrn <,1 00 teat at 10 45, 1 30 4 p "FINIANS KAINBOV. 1.000 FRFE RfCORI by courtctv _C LAST DAY 1 11 am, 1 30, 400 64 s I■ Li Chmg v "A PLACE to CALI >l 1462 words
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Article, Illustration230 1969-06-19 7 CINGAPORE. Wed. Godrej Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. specialists in office and security equipment will set up a Si million assembly plant here this year. Thi.s was disclosed today by the manager. Mr. I.loyd B. De Run. during a brief stop on his230 words
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Article24 1969-06-19 7 SINGAPORE Wefl The Singapore H» hold its blond (i<n-..<tioii campaign dra kl Red Cross BOUM at 230 pin on Ju.\ I.24 words
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Article25 1969-06-19 7 SINGAPORE Wed TIN Singapore Theoeopbtce,l Society will hold a symposium on religion at No 8 Calrnhill Road at R3O p m on Thursday.25 words
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113 1969-06-19 7 1)K(H Appleliaum said the Peoples Park project struck him us a "ver> imauinativ*- and prni:re^si\ r" development, which tried to take advantaee of new ideas while adapting itself to the capabilities of the busines> people in the city. He cinNascd that with the development of113 words
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209 1969-06-19 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. THIS year's Youth Festival will btinft out the extra-curricu-lar talents of Singapore school children. School children from schools both primary and secondary will perform dances and gymnastics at the opening ceremony of the Festival :it the Jalan Be->ar stadium trom 4.30 p.m.209 words
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Article33 1969-06-19 7 M.\(iAPORE. Wednesday. The Society for Ihr Prevention of Cruelty to Animals appeal* for helpers for its Flag Day on June 28. Those above ll» an contact SPCA. Tel: *****.33 words
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Article97 1969-06-19 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. President Yusof bin Ishak and his wife. Puan Noor Alshah will attend the Old RafTlesian Association dinner at the Golden Lotus Restaurant here on June 27 at 7.30 pm The dinner, organised in conjunction with the 150 th anniversary of the lounding ol97 words
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Article, Illustration315 1969-06-19 7 HOUSING DESIGN IN GOOD TASTE, SA YS U.S. EXPERT gINGAI'ORE, Wed. An American professor, who has travelled ;ill over the world lodaj s;ii<l Singapore's public housing development showed good architectural taste, while its iirh;in (U%velopmenl projects woiv imaginative and progressive Professor William AppU'baiun. lecturer emeritus ol the Harvard Graduate School315 words
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Article37 1969-06-19 7 I note that the tenants or these tl.iitake pride in their environment and keep them litter-free, and that play equipment is provided for children. Prof AppMMMISt, lecturer emeritus of the Harvard Graduate School Of BasuMM Administration.37 words
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Advertisement52 1969-06-19 7 BEST EVER. YET ECONOMICAL! LUNCH with REAL INDONESIAN CUISINE AT WISMA RESTAURANT (FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED) I 2nd floor WISMA INDONESIA Orchard Road Singapore Tel ***** (or reservation DAILY "Horn. Cooking" Al€7^| J 4 Course-Luncheon M^WM Mmi^ don t miss our 0 W WEEK-END SPECIALS' For your drinking pleasure, there's B\3,ttl£S' mCirtat52 words
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Advertisement111 1969-06-19 7 ANITA SARAWAK mA rm I hotel DBalaysta presents I I Les Belles Sheilas I I Performances nightly at the Golden Lotus the Supper Club from Junel7. I Showtimes- Golden Lotus 10'30pm. nowlimes Supper Club 11 -30pm. ir For reservations.Tel: Stella at *****1, Ext.733 m i it j^% CYC SPECIAL PRE111 words
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Article, Illustration71 1969-06-19 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Lady de la Mare, wife of the British High Oommlssloner. today presented cheques totalling $16.t)(»0 to the Singapore Assoriatlon for the Blind. Singapore Leprosy Relief Association. Singapore Association for the Mentally Retarded. St Andrews Mission Hospital and the Singapore Association for the Deaf at71 words
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424 1969-06-19 8 SINGAPORE, Wednesday BELGIUM will step up the tempu of its trade activity and economic co-operation with Singapore, the first Belgian Ambassador here, Mr. Andre Selfiex, announced today. As part of this drive, this European country has already embaiked on two major projects in424 words
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Article24 1969-06-19 8 SINGAPORE Wefl The Pearls Hill School Parent Teacher Association will hold its annual general meeting at the school at 6 p.m tomorrow.24 words
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Article, Illustration135 1969-06-19 8 'I'LL MARRY YOU' KISS AT AIRPORT SI.MJAPORh. Wed. Cupid cut a happy scene at Paya I. char Airport this morning when an Knglish dancer. Mr Kric Lindsay kissed his girl friend. Miv* Brenda Saundcr> (above), and then promised: "I'll marry you -ii *ix months' time." The parting scene captured the135 words
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Article, Illustration191 1969-06-19 8 LOCAL marine products are in for a big boost with the formation of a company specially to meet the requirements of oil prospectors Petrosea International (Pte) Ltd.. which began operation on Monday, will also give jobs to many Singaporeans. SINGAPORE. Wed Said the managing191 words
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Article, Illustration141 1969-06-19 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore and Malaysia present an exciting challenge to the Eur Investor with the foresight to aim tor longterm benefits rather thun shortterm pn This was stated today by Mr. Hugo T. Hansei manager of A Danish concern uhich specialises in i lation141 words
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133 1969-06-19 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. A variety >ho\v. < .tirade of Stars." is brine organised by the Lions Club of Singaporr hast to r.iisr funds for a domestic scirm-e block for Marymnunt Vocational Centre. The xhnw. whirh will feature lop local and overseas talent, will be held at133 words
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Article35 1969-06-19 8 SINOAPORE. Wed Th* Queensway Secondary School advisory committee will hold a film show. ■■Goldflnster" at the Venus Theatre on June 22 ;>t 9.30 a.m. Tickets will be available at the theatre35 words
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Article129 1969-06-19 8 SINGAPORE. Wed Slmman bin Rohanl, 46. was today acquitted of a charge of possessing a parang at 5.50 am on June 3. when stopped by a police roadblock along West Coast Road The court was told that the Xt-inch paranK. In sheath, was lound In129 words
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Miscellaneous130 1969-06-19 8 IMirlt /r«iri; H ft I'h4»*t*>r I.<*ttltl I ®l reVTWBR MATS AW Y TRACVS HAT HAS BE- \l T_. law TcOMEOfcT ■P,,- A^ lkir UATC YE SPALL KNOW (cOME, COME A SYMBOL OF hfflSSf/ 3^ WORLD [M OP HATS I EH '?_y Vug?; LAWANOORO£RANr^_y I flSj^ JuroN Lit Abm*r tty Ai130 words
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Article, Illustration336 1969-06-19 9 Healey on the need to work together yHE recent disturbances in Malaysia reemphasised the need for countries in the region to work together, the British Defence Minister, Mr. Denis Healey. said here today. He told an airport Press conference that the riots would not affect planned defence exercises in which336 words
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94 1969-06-19 9 Red Cross societies rallying with aid KUALA I.IMPIR. Wed. Red < ross societies all o\er the world are rallying to the aid of the micictv in Malaysia with donations in cash and kind for the relief of \i«tims of the disturbances. The latest gift of 530.000 i* coming from the94 words
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Article33 1969-06-19 9 \\h iKK Wed port from the We*trrn Hi iltn and ini•l detract a' Hip Weal Juror. k ancburafl* beginning nix' m AP ore Authority flow of "h<- portAP - 33 words
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100 1969-06-19 9 CWUKKKA. Wed. New Zealand Premier Mr. Keith ll»l>n:ike said here today that he did not e\■Ml any "earth-shatter-ing decisions" from the live- power confi renc-e which begins here tomorrow. Speaking on his arrival from Sydney, he said that the purpose of the confer- friif «a> t«»Reuter - 100 words
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103 1969-06-19 9 Singapore must find 25,000 jobs a year, ILO is told IENEVA. Wed- Singapore, already with 44.000 unemployed, has to find 25.000 Jobs a year over the next decade, the International Labour Organisation was told yesterday. Mr Scan Mvi Kok. general secretary of the Singapore NTUC. said hat to solve theReuter - 103 words
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146 1969-06-19 9 Imported Nissans, Mazdas won't be affected— firm KUAKA LUMPUR. Wed and Mazda c.tr.^ I imported into Malaysia and Singapore will not be alTected by the recent mas sive call back" of Japanese cars lor Inspection of possible defects. This assurance wa.s given here today by the local di.^trlbii!oi> A director146 words
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248 1969-06-19 9 MITSUBISHI TO INVEST MILLIONS IN S'PORE SINGAPORE. Wednesday lyilTSl BISHI Shoii Kal sha. one of Japans largest industrial complexes, is pi. i iin i ii c to in vest millions of dollars here in the next five years A director of the company. Mr. T. Okur.i said this on arrival248 words
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104 1969-06-19 9 Four more cholera cases confirmed last week ROTA BHARU. Wed. Four more c of cholera were confirmed Last week, brlngii total to date to 55, it was announo •a ere Bharu and :he other Ihj and •hairniaii oJ the S lemlc control comm Dam Hashtm, rra people to avoid rating104 words
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Advertisement203 1969-06-19 9 Adv*rti»«m«nt Clear Smoolb Elbows A beauty secret that brings you lovely smooth elbows Just brush them with a little warm wax of the type used to remove hair. Allow to dry for a second or two then peel It off the skin. The elbows will look appreciably whiter and clear203 words
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Advertisement126 1969-06-19 9 King of the IB H| H|M||^ I Holden Kingswood. Shames the other G9 I beasts. Sleek, powerful. Sample Kingswood lIBsHHB on the move. Rides and handles dramatically I |V^ I I better than ever before. And for good reasons I wSyf I I two incnes vvider track, five inches longer126 words
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Miscellaneous262 1969-06-19 9 Straits Times Crossword Koss u»i c aii act (Kldh in UN 9 Start SJSSrm Lea," it). S 2^JS" T lhe b t 10 Inrnnw Ironi llm in French malcmi! '9. i< .me_trom Uat ln fren.n l nq tje fc ken 11. At about a hundred Uw edi;<^ bo t flve262 words
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Article, Illustration22 1969-06-19 10 We either mads it or It was going to be a lone cold winter Snoopy couldn't get home alone e>22 words
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Article415 1969-06-19 10 I ation swop in the MalaysaM nment's decision to :.iiplovment next month v the 1-abour. It is "not an ex< i iae '■> push out anybody." Fa cry non-citizen will b* 1 required to register, and will need a work p< rmit main in employment. But ir ■triallaid415 words
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Article391 1969-06-19 10 some fenou.> i sough to involve paratroopera and the Thai Air Force, between government forces and Communists in Thailand provide a grim counterpoint to the M for peace in South Vietnam, reminder, if any d, thai a purely local solution of the Vleln.un problem provides no of391 words
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Article193 1969-06-19 10 S<laiiK"t s Mcntri Besar has made some suggestions for more amiable day-to-day relations between the man: races in Malaysia. Do away with "lv" and "qua" in conversation. Pato Harvn advises. It would be so much better, he thinks, if a Chin; fi Malay in brother!)193 words
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Article964 1969-06-19 10 Cliff- hanging with Snoopy WE whooshed out of the b 1 a c kness behind the moon and suddenly could see it there. We felt great. We wore having a ball. While we were still bubbling over and trying to get our heads out of the windows long enough to964 words
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1174 1969-06-19 10 HUGH MABBETT - HUGH MABBETT THE GROWTH AND CONFIDENCE by Kuala Lumpur J'HE Singapore CPIB investigation of seized MalaysiaSingapore Airlines fliea is not the only MSA examination going on at present. There is also the airline's own research for its next annual report and1,174 words
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Article446 1969-06-19 10 TODAY Tom Stafford tells his story other's heads. There were a lot ox technical break-througru on this flight. We worked for months to reduce the In-flight check-out time on Snoopy from 10 hours to three hours, and It worked. We figured out a way for the computer and the automatic446 words
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Advertisement46 1969-06-19 10 pee^hou) Styl«* Cut to MM Lattat fasktom. Ha»« Tartan* IM Wortm»a«i»*i» Alto importer* Exporter* H«a» Clatt Wont** t Waaltant Suit Length* •t World Renowned lraa.it FINTEX DORMF.UIL HUNT WINTERBOTHAM WAIN SNIEL GLOREX. Make Ideal Gift* for All Occasion*. 11, CfcuU. sfr»at. Siß«aa«ra-l T.I tMM H<M»akona (•ranch).46 words
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Advertisement32 1969-06-19 10 TOMORROW On target. 250.000 miles away EUCENE CERNAN describes the 'burn' and return. fMETHD'Sn 12 th ANNIVERSARY PHI rr ffr^B .-pP NOW ON afrit;/ *A\ S UfJbaatablsj Bargains *4*»!*\ r_; metro 7k32 words
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Article, Illustration165 1969-06-19 11 Take note round t he-world grandmas are in town 1/ ALA LUMPUR. IV Wed. -Two grandmothers one mad about y<)»a, the other bent on taking notes wherever she goes I alter brushIde warnings about trouble in Ma- > hildren were worried ie golnK i Aorld alone." .atterly. of yoga irth165 words
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117 1969-06-19 11 Jail, rotan for pair in company of knife man CiINGAPORE. Wpd. Two youths were found guilty and sentenced to three months' jail and two strokes of the rctan each today for being in the company of a third youth who carried a knife. Building labourers Lee Chong Seng and Can117 words
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106 1969-06-19 11 6,511 of 7,494 held since May 13 released KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Of the 7.4f»4 people arrested since the dl- turbances broke out on .May 13. 6,511 have been released. the .National Operations Council announced today. A statement by the Information Control Centre said that the remaining 983 people were still106 words
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Article26 1969-06-19 11 SINGAPORE Wed Rjtarlan* I from Brunei Cambodia Laos. I Malaysia. Tha.land. Vietnam -.ngapoic will at lord < R<>-tM-v Hssembiy and ieidershlp forum here on Sunday26 words
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307 1969-06-19 11 FRANCIS ROZARIO - STORE SURVEYOR REFUSED ENTRY INTO MALAYSIA FRANCIS ROZARIO By SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AX insurance company surveyor, Mr. Lav Swan Hong. 22. of Keenan and Co. was refused entry into West Malaysia at the Johore Bahru immigration check-point this morning. Mr. Lav. who was on his way to Tampol on official business,307 words
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Article, Illustration510 1969-06-19 11 Khir says 'no democracy until there is self -discipline' LAW AND ORDER A FIRST PRIORITY KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday pARLIAMENTARY democracy will be resumed when politicians and the public can demonstrate restraint over sensitive and controversial issues. The Minister Of Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said this today at510 words
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Article63 1969-06-19 11 SINGAPORE Wed. The Mb] <>f rai-eii.'..~r ownr Ihuang Hai. 51. on a bookmaking charge, til postponed tod*" ium: Dec. 2. bci-ause Mr. Dauci Marshal;, one oi his counsel, r.as engaged in a trial in the Penang High Court. Teo is crwrtted with acting as a bockm.ikT al63 words
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75 1969-06-19 11 pENANG. Wed.—Moham--1 mad Ali Menger. who attacked a man who had made an immoral suggestion to his wife today jailed for .six months for causing hurt. "I sympathise with you. but you should not have taken the law Into your hands." the magistrate. Inche75 words
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304 1969-06-19 11 Now Peace Corps volunteers to have in-country training By MARGARET WEE KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Wed The U.S. Peace Corps in Malaysia is to introduce complete 'in-coun-try" training course for its new batch of 263 volunteers. The volunteers are expected to arrive between next month and early October to begin their304 words
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Advertisement247 1969-06-19 11 [MOTOR 1 I CAR I Need a Used Car, fTf '*tl I New Car, rf^L^SSr I Parts, Repairs, fl/;^._ I I Rental or Service? I Busy people find the annwrs Fast in the Yellow Pages of the Singapore Ttlephone Directory! So easy to ust So close at hand 24 Hours247 words
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Advertisement136 1969-06-19 11 orange Juice compound AT |^{^H^^o I«M V I I I M kj Nyal Oranga Juic* Compound has baen formulated specifically as a Vitamin C supplement for infants J and children. It is manufactured from the juice of i2bt fresh oranges. The highly concentrated extract is supplemented with Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin136 words
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Miscellaneous99 1969-06-19 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: SedlU KechU 125 p.m. (1.7ft), 11 18 p.m. (5.7ft >; Singapore 12 32 am (8.5ft). -'.21 ("ff; Port Dickson 8.46 am. <7.8ft>. 9.15 p.m. <7.9ft); Port Swettenham 8.29 a.m. n4.3ft). 8.27 p.m (13.7U>; Penang 2 57 a.m. <6 7ft>. 2.48 p.m. '8.4tn TOMORROW: SwUll KechU 1.58 pm99 words
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Miscellaneous776 1969-06-19 11 TV MALAYSIA IHIVMh Kaafcl l.ur- gramme summary; 600 New* pur and CriLint I; l:»oli And n T>nn!. 610 Wild C.uro. MaU««.i Jehera luiuu 3 6.35 Science f"r SixMi Forms and 10; laipinj 4: Balu I'a- j Radio Aatronuniy h*l hluanj 700 mm in En* 1 1 715 Z^ssS S sS«3776 words
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Article, Illustration266 1969-06-19 12 THKSI£ four glamour girls are in tad Hie same girl, Theresa Sect, in four different wi^s. Theresa's own straight long hair is often hidden under an already set hairdo that makes her look a ditlerent person each time. When you Degin to consider the possibilities of what wigs266 words
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Article, Illustration568 1969-06-19 12 WOULD-BE fashionables had better plan an athletic, dietconscious new year if they want to wear the styles Paris designers have in mind for the wardrobes in coming months. The best-dressed laurels will go to those naturally slim enough to wear featherweight Jerseys land wools)568 words
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159 1969-06-19 12 INDIAN tribal jewellery may be the next thing to hit the fashion world. Madame Jean Peral, who designs jewellery for the fashion house of Christian Dior. Paris, recently returned to Frarw-p after her Indian visit taking with her month..n 100 pieces of Indian jewellery. One159 words
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Advertisement223 1969-06-19 12 <M^p REMEMBER YOUR THE A Imk '2m. f T Growing children need the vitamin VITAMIN a* I9nm Cm VITAPLUS to build sturdy TIXTTS TnTTTnV^ bones and muscles, well-formed iIiN XvIC/xiED fllßu'Bk teeth and strong gums, a healthy T-TT7 1 AT TU km mm^mm skm and good e v es '9223 words
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Advertisement476 1969-06-19 12 Advertisement Make Ip That Doesn't Just Sit There. Do someihine fabulou* for your face today. Throw away all your phony fakev make ups ani invest a small sum in a n-make up make-up 2nd Deb v t. Thu n 'he liquid make-up that slips on like sheer *ilk and teaches476 words
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Advertisement951 1969-06-19 13 I, uVUr-tOl tWO OlMt x Q> CONTINtNTAL PORTS S la Pt, IMt 22 Hie 21 TALTHYBIUS A'ot,7»ri». IM, k M.NESTNEUS I** l tuoson ul) 13 t(> v, k mruu> ;jJ iUjJJ 3 8 3U -J s«, hior«^;; iH" 3,i s^s m i gg> .~Eas .2S asw Aug 21 Sept 1951 words
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Advertisement1944 1969-06-19 13 Scanservice 9 W!W!f9ffWffSl EXPRESS SAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN/ THE CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA BfTiH B^fffrP il^efffflfafl liFtrt a c G V t b^ D nc r "os'irCßptHtttTt*' EXPRESS SERVICE TO tONDON, LIVERPOOL i CONIINENTAI POUTS ZLrz. zz zz ssss f**zz™z Sf ss Gothenourg. Copenhageii. Oslo. Sin S4P«" p S 2?i I>M- CEYLBN rtr) 21/211,944 words
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Advertisement1300 1969-06-19 13 l_^ WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. [yia^AT^Lw For: Lot Anfcles, New Orleans, Charletton. WlfV^tl New York. New London |^^^^^^k (alto accepting cargo tor other Gulf and Atlantic ports, subject to inducement) Spore P. S'horr Penong BELLE ETOILE In Pt./ 19 June KADMILOS 20/23 June In Pt./ 19 June KUPRES 22/24 July 19/211,300 words
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Advertisement1161 1969-06-19 14 aJJ^M bj Yr*^"™' 11 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wsiiem Australia Singapor* Japan Sarvica fiewtntic Smgioo'e To^acfi 'Nagoyi Y'ntms «ooe "Tssassss Men" IBlsas I ten M Me) IS Jet) 11 jsi? Win Africa Singapore Japan Sorvie* M Angola Singapore Nagoyt Y'hamj Root B< •Hsnsjrj Mara" 24 11 Js4) 11 IB Ast1,161 words
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Advertisement921 1969-06-19 14 4USTRAIIA/NfW a»l*No SERVICI INDIA PAKISTAN. ANO FAR (ASI MSMBB 10 AUSTRALIA. NEW lEALAND IS: Naiaialtiaaa aal Mitral S'Dofe v S^am Pfn^nv ■e< B»i».. Asck.. *est. Lfll.. sism »»jula- Sailed la Pert II lin VM RAJULA Sll lull 12 lall 11 M h<r» VM) oajitj Nat»Mll'Sa« kMORA SariM Stilel IS Psrt921 words
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Advertisement788 1969-06-19 14 lUt? "n'eptune" orienVlines "ltd. (licirpiratel ib the Republic it Sin*"<> B ICB Build »i. Gnußl Flnr. 2 Stientoi Wai 111: *****3 1 UK-EUROPE SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS m/v NEPTUNE TOPAZ" Loading ETA HK. 15-17 June LE HAVRE 27 July S PORE 20-25 June LONDON 29 July PT. SHAM 26-28 June788 words
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Advertisement937 1969-06-19 14 DFMINnFD n hkiim; oi imi niiiii nil Ktminucß ol ORDNANt stRVKEa iMtiinitn BAU rO-OAI "m <u<rl »1 "IM NASSIM CO. (SINGAPORE) 2b Moli.mud bult.in Kti liii-rrrv ric LimiiLU 176 <V 178 Owen Rd. will m-M by public iu<tloa i 15 9 S ce r an oonR d ta ttgy--— 8937 words
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Article334 1969-06-19 15 Melbourne prices edge upwards MELBOURNE. Wea. •pHE marKet toaay edgefl upwara, x today, but the increment was. more uiriK.n.. on lignt trading aiiu ii' the mining and oil .section rise.were balanced by lali.s Hauunerslry piiaheo batk to »i. witn a rise ol 40 cent* anu (k.i leached $lg wiih a334 words
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Article61 1969-06-19 15 THI Aitociatitn at Banha in Malayaia ••mgapar a m,d» thtae chanxea In Ita MtM 10 merrhanta yealerday i the following ran a ar» nuoied to ti>« of 100 unlti of foreign currency i. ailing TT a- 00 raady: Dauttana I-» 4HOO: Son* Franaa |TLM»; Franah Franct J«l ii*:61 words
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Article29 1969-06-19 15 PRICES June 18. Rl BBER PRICE: 71} cents (up a cent). TIN PRICE: S6lO (on- > h in Rid Estimated ofTenne 280 tons iclitun I tons).29 words
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Article232 1969-06-19 15 Tll.\ tu si grade rubber f.o.b bu\er» liimU .it 5 p.m. n Sincapore and Kuala l.umpui •WW) at lt| crnts prr lb. up a crnt tin r'ir»da\"> (Jajajajg level. Ihr tour »a> stpad>. quiet K.A.S. and M.R.E. rinsing pnert in cent* per Ih. vestrrday. Btners232 words
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Article349 1969-06-19 15 I HI PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTNO--1 RITV ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWINC BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR JUNC 19. OUT: Tobia> Meant 1 M, Vnnva Kalyan 6, 7, Ru Vung -V. Juoi follow rd hy Ban, -.on* Maru) 13/14. Amm Maru 2t>. Madakaacar Maru ■buaal Maru U, ;n<. and Ariakt Maru349 words
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Article21 1969-06-19 15 In London on Tuesday Malayan S per cent c.l f. U.K. July/AußUst In bulk was unchanged at £68 sellers21 words
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362 1969-06-19 15 Straits tin price remains at $610 T^HE Straits tin price was unchanged yesterday at $610 on a steady market In Penang. All-round support was reported particularly from the U.S.A. In London on Tuesday afternoon the 3 months' forward buyers* price waa down £4 a ton. LONDON: Tin eased initially on362 words
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Article95 1969-06-19 15 CHINESE Preduce Eishame, «in«apera. noon clesing prices Mr pisul yesterday. Coconut ell: ■■ulec I 4«» aellers. dram t.M Cepia: Hlaaa] if oh i looa* June' JbU IK OMM <■! H Pepper \l |U$ sellers. .'amok erklta IUSt ariirra. spatial Sarawak Mack arllera. garnied .i an i all two,95 words
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Article72 1969-06-19 15 fill Mala\ys4M Minister ol Finance has fixed UHM n$H for calculating customi duties for the period from June 19 to June 25. Rubber 70 1 cent* a lb Csara 5496 a ton I'alm Oil $440 a tor r.ilm Krrnels 5345.50 a tor The rates of duties payable are:72 words
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Article608 1969-06-19 15 |>IU AND OFFiR PRICK! UFH > CIALLV LUTED AT TNI CLOSt OF BUSINESS IN THC lINCAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOM! OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY WIRE: AC MA 1.88 2 00 Ben Co 2. 10 Romeo Berhad 1.71 1.72 cd Bom trad 1 »4 xd Camel Wvwood608 words
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534 1969-06-19 15 TiE volume of business on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore was noticeably less yesterday. This was due to considerable reduction In the buying power and market observers said that the market now had the classic signs of "bear" conditions about it. Buyers534 words
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Article36 1969-06-19 15 TALAM Mines with a dividend of ten for 1968 payable on July 31. The rate is unct;.: Lodgement date is July 23. Profit before tax wai $78,093 compared with $44.--865 in the previous year.36 words
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Article252 1969-06-19 15 IN his 196tt report the chairman of Ml F.K Barri'dou^i. the upward trend oi crop production was maintained in 1968 when I were harvested, a.oun ,n. mure than In the previous year. The average yield per tapped acre of 1,199 lb. was lower than that of 1.296252 words
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Article188 1969-06-19 15 THE International Tin Council opened secret talks in London on Tuesday with the future of the tin industry's export quota scheme as a top agenda item No details were available from the closed-door London session due to la today. The scheme. which Involves a cut of about188 words
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Article293 1969-06-19 15 MOVIMINTkOF »HAHk PRIIIS lAIEO ON A CUMTHI SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK IXCHANOI VISTEROAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS: ACMA lunch i, Ben A Ce. lunch.). Bornee Bethad lurch.). Carnal <+ cent), C Sugars lunrh C.C.M. 1 cent). C.S. Molding! uinco.i. C. C. luncD.h 0.8.5. (—2293 words
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Article165 1969-06-19 15 FABER Union Ltd. Singapore, was largely engaged in the planning and preparation of the company's two major developments the town office block at the CairnhlllOrchard Road junction and the Upper Ayer Fatah Road housing estate in 1968 The chairmar. Mr Wee Mon Chens, said In his statement165 words
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Article957 1969-06-19 15 BUSINESS IN AND KLFOKI II) TO THE SIN^APOKt AND KIALA I.IMPIK TRAD ■NO ROOMS Oh THE BTOCI ■XCMANOI YI.Mr.RUAV WITH THK Nl MM i; Or SHAKES TKADID SHOWN IN BRA( K i;ts in lots of i.ooo. i nlkss OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. INDI M'Kl.ll.s At MA (3) $2. (1) $1.99.957 words
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Article38 1969-06-19 15 Junr II June 18 Industrial*: 151. i.i 151.54 1 Hotels: 8438 84.18 Properties: 138.50 138.09 Tin»: 82.H5 82.74 t$ nibben: 109.33 109.42 Dec. 30, 196« 100. 1 Dec. 31. 19bX 100. t Dec. 29. I»«i2 100.38 words
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Advertisement934 1969-06-19 15 IN 111 l M\l UK Or SUNGEI BAGAN RUBBER COMPANY (MALAYA) BERHAD and IN THI MATTER OF IH, OMI-\NIrS ACT IHS I S HEREBY OrVSN I to the j Mala\a at Ku»la h day of June it Resolution he above 1 000 (divided i«. 40« 90 ■neMth "i 9 at934 words
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Advertisement148 1969-06-19 15 NOTICES IKLAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PULAU PINANG Tawaran darlpada pemborong2 yang berdaftar di- J.K.R.. di-daiam kelas O dan ka-atas i Kerja Kepala II (2) aUU Kepala IV (10;) akan di-terlma di-Pejabat Jurutera Negerl JKR. Pulau Pinang. hlngpa jam pukul 12 00 tengah pada 2hb Julal 1969. untok PEMBENAAN PARIT2 KONKRIT 01-SA-PANJANO148 words
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Article32 1969-06-19 16 MR A MRS •is lor ndance ONG PENC SAM ll I MRS V J STt PMt H Urn ii.. 1 1 th-ir .-n to Wai |ah. to sll I at 'heir32 words
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Advertisement749 1969-06-19 16 EUROPEAN COUPLE one h:ld re- I in off I .man Telephone I LAOV TEACHERS for Ma'h Mi. rmnt: At'er >• A Kast coast Koad. REOUIRED ENCLISM SPEAKING It ex -servicemen for es. Ap| ly B<.» > < .it.-. URCENTLY WANTEO exparlaaead Manager. t«o experienced Kith kno« --dice ol Kngush. Apply749 words
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Advertisement807 1969-06-19 16 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC t|. I ttom uitsl.lv tor the mi ApauaaaM should paa I or II Camh> .ice or Chinese s. hool Certmcate. .c to type at P.M. and take a typing test Baiai USB x s i i i ;.i x iii ,h.i x Kit:i" p.m. In addition to salary,807 words
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Advertisement794 1969-06-19 16 TWO STOREY SEMI-DETACHED I house Jalan Hmntan off Coronation Koad v\est Area 3.6M1 aq It., three un>- utility, freehold Con- UICK SALE LORONC L K lu7 sq.ft. n i, Property Sales a llns s por.'. THOMPSON CAROEN THREE Red I i juh n vj. (i Raal Estate Company S3 j794 words
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Advertisement866 1969-06-19 16 MATHS ADDITIONAL, elementary duate District 19 Tal: < 8 pore) CHINESE LANGUAGE (Written spokm. ha :..inuw i hi r.ii-l;-n educated i I iiore NEW GUITAR CLASS >■>• netllliners only idurntion L' 4 «eek<i Reiimter i oiii> limii.rt I- irtliei details p. Ifl l<r ABOUT YOUR FUTURE. BriUtn s »k)I can866 words
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Advertisement842 1969-06-19 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE merciocs no Bast sept. NH in upfeaaMary a n.o i"h..n. i.^rr MIO CS CORTINA CT iKcrllrnt con ■I '.on r .1.1 ii. »i.3<i<) 0.n.0. Tel: (Sport) ,i:ii'.M I BALTIC BLUE V W. 16IM) T.1.. faal Mcfc, urn i» >. in r .No acvldeots 1 I i!'l 117842 words
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Advertisement1109 1969-06-19 16 [WHEKE TC STAY (S'fOKE)| LwaP^jgß^a-- COLD STORAGE HOLDINGS c_SJ_dr Sl_: H LIMITED for monthl> l Road 2/IW2/2WM (f poiei (lncorporalrd in lhe I mtra Kincduui 1 HIGH CLASS ■ervtea Apartments 1 dail> -monthly, economical Sini;ai«re NOTICE IS HEREBY (iUL'N Berx.ee Apartments. M. and quiet. th An|lua Tel: .Spore, BUM) U4275.1,109 words
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Advertisement2124 1969-06-19 17 CORRECTION THE BANKRUPTCY "■n^uiKSl ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) >f""^ Z*£ K^TVSS oti ui ?Td^S ended I CSSO) June issue or the Straits Times uiviiifc.NO V Ts# :tertr» required 2/6 6kV Dry Type Bankruptcy No. Transformers' should read as: 291,66 Ixih Chee Chan -Tw iS'H MATERIALS SUPERVISOR Officer) > MINISTRY OF DEFENCE2,124 words
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Advertisement852 1969-06-19 17 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION SINGAPORE Applications are invited for the following PmU in the Corporation: A. FINANCIAL ASSISTANT Qualifications: I) A ProfMßiun.il Diploma In V rounUnrt from tha Singapore Polytechnic; or U) Thr Intermediate EiaminaUon of a rerofnteed A«eonntan«y body; or 111) Thr Final Examination of the Chartered or Incorporated Institute852 words
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Advertisement349 1969-06-19 17 In view of the rapid expansion of our BuiMipr Mitertala Oept we have vacancy in our Singapore office for a SALES SUPERVISOR •t attractive terms with good prospects for the nght man. Responsibilities: The selected candidate will manage our sales fore* and assist in the planning and administration of all349 words
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Article, Illustration180 1969-06-19 18 Piggott reported to Jockey Club Stewards I ONDON. Wed. 1-1 Lester Figgutt, England's champion jockey, was reported to the Stewards of the Jockey Club aaid the season's leading rider. Geoff Lewis, was severely cautioned after an inquiry into an accident in a race at Ascot yesterday. The jockeys were interviewedReuter - 180 words
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Article194 1969-06-19 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By fOUNT BABI strode out stylishly in a3f gallop in 41sec on good goinß at Pmang yesterday morning. Jockey Rod Dawkins krpt the gelding on a tight rein all the way. Twelve-year-old Water Scout, one of the oldest horses In training, appeared to194 words
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Article72 1969-06-19 18 OSLO Wed Australian distance rannm Ron Clarke. Bnd Ralph Doubell opened their European tour with easy victories in an in'i mational athletic* mettintf at Ber^e:. night World record-holder Clarke romped home in the 5 000 me? re* in 13 40 4. nearly msec ahead of Norxeiian Arne72 words
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176 1969-06-19 18 Layer is the top seed for Wimbledon LONDON Wed De!r champion Rod Lavcr h*s p seeded to meet lellowAustralian protessior al Roche in the men's smult Wimbledon Open championships which becin on Monday Margaret Court of Ai. iormer Wimbledon ch;<:: was seeded No. 1 for I v omen's singles, followed176 words
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Article988 1969-06-19 18 ENT RIES for the Singapore Turf Clubs nuetlng on June 28-29 aid Jut] 1 \ss I i6f or «f: 7f or lOfl: Ad \ulorem lit It, A:r Marshal 6f 7f. JJHIMIHI II 8f lOf. Arnustire 6f Tf. Bashdad 6f 7f. Beau Chimes 8f If, Big Job 6f988 words
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Advertisement630 1969-06-19 18 M MALAYSIA SINGAPORE AIRLINES LIMITED INVITATION TO TENDER FOR PI K( MASK OF DC3 AIRCRAFT MSA. lus available 2 DC3 aircraft. Registration Nos: 9M-ALM and 9V-BAN. lor sale. Invitation* U) tender (Including specifications of the aircraft 1 may be obtained on personal or written application to the Secretary, Malaysia-Singapore Airlines630 words
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Article304 1969-06-19 19 MANSOOR RAHMAN - MANSOOR RAHMAN By the new dates for M-soccer JHE postponed Merdeka soccer tournament will be played from Oct 30 to Nov. 16. The new dates were decided by Tengku Abdul Rahman, the F.A. of Malaysia president, secretary Kwok Kin Keng, competitions chairman H. M. Lee and assistant304 words
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Article198 1969-06-19 19 l ONDON. Wed. Herbert Scheele, British secretary of the International Badminton Federation, said here today he did not think European countries would oppose Singapore's proposal for an official world championships. He was commenting on a suggestion by Max Lange. secretary of the Singapore Badminton Association,Reuter - 198 words
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Article134 1969-06-19 19 NS-Pahang opener r ]'HE MCA interstate competi--1 tion t». ill begin this weekend with Negri meeting Pahang in a south zone match. The two-day match will be played at Srremban on Saturday and Sunday. The list of fixtures: June 21--22 Negri v Pahang. June 28--29 Perak v Penang. Srlangor v134 words
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Article16 1969-06-19 19 AA *ill hold their annual athletic meet at Farrer Park, Singapore, on July 19-20.16 words
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Article14 1969-06-19 19 The weekend tennis tournaI ment organised by the Selangor LTA has been postponed.14 words
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Article, Illustration244 1969-06-19 19 BELANGOR t 1.1 B 3 KILAT 3 lAIX. their matches this season, Selangor League hockey champions Kiiat never had a harder fight than in this friendly at the Kuala Lumpur Padang yesterday. Kilat found themselves a goal behind but each time they244 words
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Article29 1969-06-19 19 The Seap Games Federation executive committee vull meet at Rangoon on July 14-15 MalayprawntattM on the committee. Thong Poh Nyen. the orM Mcreury, is expected to attend.29 words
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Article390 1969-06-19 19 Stonor Shield resumes on Sunday T*HE Selangor Cricket Association's Stonor Shield competition will resume on Sunday. Shield holders Kllat will meet Police at Pantai while Recrio will meet TPCA at Ourney Road. Play will begin at 1030 a.m. The Junior competition for the Navaratnam Shield will resume on June 29.390 words
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Article220 1969-06-19 19 Asum set Seap Games marks TOHZ Amateur Swimming X Union of Malaysia have k ;r>mltt*c Be*p Game* qualifying standards for approval if the Olympic Council of Malaysia The Mandarda. bawd on fourth placing* nt t.ie last Seap Games aie: Men 100 m freestv!* .1 OH; 300 m freestyle (2:21 5220 words
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Article519 1969-06-19 19 MtTHODIM n|( m mooi i I'g. Malimi. 100 m: 1 U<h Sun 3 I-i. X.in Kiong 3 Ong Ching Kiat 128, 2Nm: I Loh Sun Choy 2 Kn-hi.amoorthy 3 Ong Ching Kiat 260. 4*6 m: 1 an Kii.ng 2 Vljayan 3 ie Crye 58.0. 800 m: 1 Krishnamoorthy 3519 words
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Article169 1969-06-19 19 PKKAK SCHOOLS under 20 llpohj: Bens Miiglrs quarterfinals— I a wrence Lim bt M. Seetarasu 15-9. 15-3. Tan Ec Teik M It Nbdlc Yam 15-11. 15-3. Chin Khuen Sin bt J. Berne 15-9. 15-4 Gnh Eng Kong bt Boh K.ang Meng 15-5. 15-2, I nemWinala— Tan Ec Teik bt169 words
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Article19 1969-06-19 19 PKNANG CHAMPIONSHIPS semi-final*: Chung Ling HS bt Chung Ling Union 80-62: Young Ones bt Han Chiang Ex-Pupils 103-41.19 words
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Article223 1969-06-19 19 M.USH COUNTIES reMjiix \i llfora: Eseex bt Notts by 2 wkts. Notts 171 and 306-8 dec. (M Harris 95. S. Hassan 52 no.) Essex 176 and 305-8 iG Barker 68. B. Irvine 82 n.o.i Essex 16pLs. Notts 5. At Leicester: Glouc.s bt Leics by 5 runs Gloucs 295-7 dec.223 words
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Article70 1969-06-19 19 PENANG I'HAMPIONSHIPR Mixed doubles q-flnaU: Lee Ming Kong and Cheng Beow Ying bt Ong Wei Ching and Chai Chee Meng 3-2; Goli Saik Hee and Ho Lai Heng bt Khoo Took Sin and Low Pong kit 3-0; Han Wei Foong and Sim Guat Ling bt Khoo Kar Huat70 words
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Article20 1969-06-19 19 The Kelantan table tennis championships will be held at the Buddhut Association hall. Kota Bharu. on June 26.20 words
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Article18 1969-06-19 19 The Batu Pahat District athletics championships will be held pi the Batu Pahat town padang tomorro'.v.18 words
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323 1969-06-19 19 ERNEST FRIDA - Airmen beat the clock and Services ERNEST FRIDA By "THE RAF cricket tourists from Britain beat Singapore Combined Services by four wickets in their two-day match which ended yesterday at Chanci at cnangi. Srt to make 121 in 19mln» In the second innings. th« viMtors readily took up the challenge323 words
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148 1969-06-19 19 ONDON. Wed— MCC offlLd clals will sort out a m.x-up in a rain-inter-rupted county match which ended yesterday with both sides claiming different results. Hampshire players left the Bournemouth ground thinking the match had been abandoned In midafternoon because of rain. But their Glamorgan opponents148 words
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Article69 1969-06-19 19 Bald.raj will lead the Balestier XI against the RAP cricket tour ;at s from Britain In a one-day match at Balestier Ri/od, Singapore, today. Bales;irr XI Will comprise players from the Indian Association. Ceylon S.C. and SCRC. the three clubs in Balestier Road. The team: Baldira).69 words
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Article34 1969-06-19 19 MEXICO CITY Wed. A httle Mexican with a big sombrero, christened "Juanito."* will be the local answer to England* "World Cup W111U" Hurt of 196S in next year* World Cup soccer here.34 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous78 1969-06-19 19 BADMINTON— Perak School* under-2o championships finals (Ipoh SJA hall. 2 pni.t. CRICKET— Tour match: Balestier XI v RAF (Balestier Rd.. B'pore. 11 a.m FENCING Farelf championahips (Crest Rd. Spore). HOCKEV— Ncgn KO tourney: Sikhs v Pt. Dickson RC; NSCRC v Pc lice (both matches at NS Dadang. 5 p.m.>. SOCCER—78 words
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Article66 1969-06-19 20 SAIGON. Wed. Four mem:- bers of a new opposition group of Saigon intellectuals calling for the establishment of "reI conciliatory" government were detained by police today, tbe group s leader said. Buddhist lawyer Mr. Tran Ngoc Lieng .said he and five other members of theReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration192 1969-06-19 20 K. SUGUMARAN - K. SUGUMARAN By KUALA LUMPUR. Wrd. Miss Lam Ling (above) thinks it's just ring a ding ding going with the in nn-niber Malaysian cultural team to Indonesia Miss Lam. a niehtclub singer, said: "I am very flattered to have been chosen to go with this192 words
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186 1969-06-19 20 TECHNOLOGY, THE NEW FRONTIER, SAYS LEE SYDNEY, Wednesday MR. LKE KUAN YEW said today that the "new fron'ier" was no longer the wide open spaces like America at the beginning of the last century and Australia at the beginning of the 20th century. "The lit w frontier is technology." heReuter - 186 words
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Article63 1969-06-19 20 SINGAPORE. Weil ho lsebreakers were this after T noon cair-ilu red-handed while ransacking a flat in Newton Road, while the occupant was out The three-mini crew of a polire patrol car pounced on the two thieves after a tip-ofl from a member of the public. The policemen63 words
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Article56 1969-06-19 20 SACRAMENTO (Cal Wed. Governor Ronald Reagan leapt lullv clothed into his swimming pool to sa\e a seven-year-old Neuro mrl in difficulties, the girl's mother disclosed today. The 58-year-old Governor, a lifeguard ni his. college da>.-. «a^ host at a Sunday p.uly for his office staff when lieReuter - 56 words
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Article26 1969-06-19 20 BANGKOK. Wed. Mysterious helicopter!) are still flying in to remote areas of Thailand to support terrorists. Interior Minister Gen. Praphas Charusathlen said today— AP.AP - 26 words
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Article24 1969-06-19 20 TEL AVIV. Wed —Two Israeli planes skimmed low across the Jordan River today to blast suspected Arab guerilla positions ju.^t inside Jordan.24 words
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Article336 1969-06-19 20 LONDON. Wed. The market moved sharply lower today. Small selling and an absence of buyers had jobber* marking down prices over a wide front. Bearish press comment on the InadvLsability of buying equities at this state was the main bearish Influence Towards the close, the Financial Times index336 words
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Article67 1969-06-19 20 LONDON. Wed. Spot 26d July 25 7 >d.. Aug. 25--»d Sept. SS-^d.. July Sept. 25 :1 ,d.. Oct. Dec 25d Jan March 24 13 16d., April June 24', d. July Sept 24 9 16d Oct. Dec. 24 7 16d Jan. March 24 5 16d.. April June 24 \d.. July67 words
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Article31 1969-06-19 20 LONDON. Wed. Spot £1422 (—£4 i. sellers £1424 £3t. Forwaid buyers £1431 t £3>. sellers £1433 i— £2i. Settlement £1424 i—£"t. Turnover a.m. 160 tons. p.m. 155 tons. Tone. Quiet.31 words
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Article, Illustration104 1969-06-19 20 Rice: Thais enlist help of the atom BANGKOK. Wed. The Department of Rice is carrying out research to produce superior strains with radioactivity. Dr. Sal a Sathanond. director-general of the department, said yesterday that the research was aimed at producing a seed which tfrows within a short time and whoseReuter - 104 words
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Article26 1969-06-19 20 SINGAPORE. Wed The UniveiMtv of Singapore Students' Union will stage a variety show at the National Theatre at 7 30 pm. on June 24.26 words
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201 1969-06-19 20 SAIGON MPs HIT MIDWAY SUMMIT AGREEMENT SAIGON. Wed South Vietnam's Lower House today expressed pessimism over the re.->ult.> of the June 8 summit meeting between President Nixon md President Nguyen Van Thieu. In a debate on the Midway Island meeting, deputies accused Mr Thieu of making concessions to the communists.Reuter - 201 words
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226 1969-06-19 20 Michael X: Wife took pills after attempt on my life LONDON. Wed. British Kl.uk Power le.uii-r Michael Abdul Malik, also known .i> Mi» h.«el K. said last night that his wife had taken an overdose of pills after threats and an attempt on his lire. Mr Malik. M, said: IReuter - 226 words
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Article29 1969-06-19 20 SAIGON. V i Vietnamese troops have killed 27 American marines and wounded 46 n» heavy fighting yesterday and today just >outii of the Demilitarised Zone Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration201 1969-06-19 20 Lindsay to run for Mayor despite poll blow V W YORK. W< Mayor John Lindsay has lost the primary election for the Republican nomination to ond hut will -land in candli In i L1:k1-.l priii:.i: plaifo: Id an nnei cr V f.iilrci In win i Part too. Wonder bog DemociReuter - 201 words
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