The Straits Times, 20 June 1969
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Title Section27 1969-06-20 1 Ift/ERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175,000 ThK Nations! ftepiijiiip The Straits Times I std. 1845 IKiiM JUNE M, 1969 15 CENTS K.D.N. 3104 M.C. (P) No. 072327 words
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399 1969-06-20 1 S'pore ready to play its part in regional defence CANBERRA, Thurs. Mr. Lee Kuan Yrw told the iivcpower Commonwealth defence talks lure today ihat his country felt thai recent racial troubles in Singapore and Malaysia were a matter of concern to the conference. ipore spokesman liters that in his speech399 words
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Article, Illustration14 1969-06-20 1 Joint defence talks open, and all accept 'indivisibility basis' Gorton Healey Holyoake Razak Lee14 words
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Article, Illustration692 1969-06-20 1 CANBERRA, Thursday PROPOSED establishment of a fivepower joint armed services study group and Malaysia's decision to buy two mobile radar units dominated the first day's sessions of the five-power defence talks here today. The conference also heard strong picas lor racial harmony, in MalaysiaReuter - 692 words
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Article91 1969-06-20 1 MILHOI KNK. Thurs.— Australia's highest industrial uulei-s today granted women an equal pay award, climaxing one of the nmst controversial cases in the nations judicial history. In .i move estimated to rust ASSOO million a year. the Federal Arbitration Commission decided that the91 words
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487 1969-06-20 1 Malaysia to raise 9 more battalions Razak CANBERRA. Thursday r ri'.\ Abdul H;i/;ik told the opening session of tlu' five-power defence hilks here lo(hiv thai Malaysia planned in build up its armed forces by nine battalions. He said (In* buildup would comprise lour infantry battalions and live Police Field ForceReuter; Bernama; UPI - 487 words
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Article29 1969-06-20 1 NKW YOKK. Twin The UN >ald today that Australia had promised to contribute US$6O,OOO anri Singapore toward the c\penses tha 0 N peace Keeping: force in Cyprus.29 words
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Article41 1969-06-20 1 SAIGON. TllU». The Government today banned the latest issue of the American magazine Newsweek because of an article describing preparations being made by rich South Vietnamese to leave the country as a precaution against any communist takeover. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article28 1969-06-20 1 MANILA. Thurs The House of Representative* tonight dismissed a resolution filed by minority floor leader Mr Ju«tininno Montann. seekinc lhe Impeachment nf President Ferdinand E Marcos.28 words
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Article47 1969-06-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The over-all .situation in the country remains unchanged with 'continued >teady progress being made towards norn the National O|j> Council reported today. However, there were still a few niln ■mult, the noc said The curfe* tree period.* for tomorrow remain unchanged.47 words
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Article362 1969-06-20 1 MSA grounds its five Comets By YEO TOON JOO SJlMiAPOKF. IHiir*. v Malaysl pore Airlines grounded all its five Cometa today. This follow by the man i fault in th( The I today ''in. The MSA head medial Comet Al- MSA Cotn< bark to SI one touch* d port m362 words
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Article24 1969-06-20 1 FIRF <■■ TV r*< EsTj lIRFMV BDiO U Paper I'U r i tn Rim Chu.in I lit. Prompt action hpre\mt< mi to IK24 words
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137 1969-06-20 2 Doctor' '1 have performed abortion' challenge to police MP-eNE. Thurs. lah-born challeiinralias U>u«h laws by I police here that he has conductU opeiad woman. :>r. a 40. i.general practitioner h*re and a member of the Rpfurm Society. -;:ce headuua: day to deAbor".on Is a crlmmai oft|hout Aua■omc Stares ible oy137 words
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Article, Illustration75 1969-06-20 2 pOURTEEN-year-oM Nagla Hedayat Himly (left) daughter of the Egyptian pilot who i* the controls of a piano in which Mr. Richard Nixon travelled from Cairo to Luxor and Aswan in 1965, arrives at London's Heathrow Airport on Wednesday with her mother on their wa- to WashingtonUPI - 75 words
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236 1969-06-20 2 ATTACK WITH STENS AND GRENADES SETS AIRLINER ABLAZE KARACHI. Thur« JHREE men hurled grenades at an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing jetliner and sprayed it with stengun tire here last night, setting it on tire and causing. serious damage. The plane's 15 passengers were in the airports transit lounge at the time,236 words
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Article136 1969-06-20 2 |>OMK. Iliurs. A young Kritrcun Has killed here today while preparing a bomb attack against the Kthiopian Kmbassv to protest against the Kthiopian treatment of his people, polire said. Ihey wtit that HM| believed that I »--fai 2«. a student livint in Cairo, had been planningReuter - 136 words
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117 1969-06-20 2 I ONDON. I hurs Th« (ii'vfrnmfnl List night dropped its plan to fine wildcat strikers Instead Prime .Minister Mr Harold Wilson extracted a solemn promise of self discipline and reform from the powerful trade unions The deal averted a do? ernment-union collision th.itReuter - 117 words
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Article25 1969-06-20 2 Thun •wo Nationalist Chinese H:rm- n de- it Amer:can-b'ji.t T-33 g I- a de«p»'' m led ;ne »irn.'- a M;ne I25 words
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Article22 1969-06-20 2 KARACHI An attempt ha.' beer made Cier Aodul Hag •o. 61. rulor :ne feu- p The nu!d-b« auar'i .<».< iriLs-sed Rr22 words
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Article33 1969-06-20 2 KARACHI rirjr* Ther« Will be 244.612 000 P.<by the yrar 2WO BceoMlßf t<> itei survey by the tlcal research bureau in I The present pnoulat:on l* about 125 000 000 ReutH33 words
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166 1969-06-20 3 WfcOTNGTON, Thurs. Reports that up to IW.IKNt I S troops woulU be withdrawn from \ntnam oxer the next few months continued to tir*ulatr he.-p last riight. One report, by the ColumKroudcastms System < M quoted .m unnamed White Hou>e -«>urrc a>166 words
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Article83 1969-06-20 3 TOKYO. Thur.s Japanese ■cientuu have Micceeded m obtaining uranium from sea mater by using metal ic hydroxide blendfd .irbun. It «v announced yesterday. The Shilcoku Industrial Technology experin. .said ntUts have been working on the project for several yeaii »nd have developed a method forUPI - 83 words
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Article26 1969-06-20 3 NEW DELHI Thui .< )X of police >e*trrday fought with hi.* hand. 1 m..n--n Gu'arat State. A.i-lnd;a Radio reported The ugrr was .-hot drad.26 words
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71 1969-06-20 3 I ONDON, Thurs— Anne Hngrssen is havinc trouble with her chastit> belts. I'ax authorities have classed them under a < it p)t or y covering things "like furniture which carries a heayy pnrcha** tax Anne, \thny company markets the heltv claims they should comeReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration473 1969-06-20 3 THE INSIDE STORY— BY CLARK CLIFFORD NEW YORK. Thursday pORMER Defence Secretary Mr. Clark Clifford said that unwillingness by America's allies to increase their iroop commitments was a decisive factor leading to his recommendation of a d i s engagement policy in Vietnam.Reuter - 473 words
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227 1969-06-20 3 Millionaire MP accepts £28 million US bid for Pergamon LONDON. Thursday AN American company has made a £25 million take-over bid for Pergamon Press, the publishing group built up by Socialist millionaire Robert Maxwell, It was announced yesterday. Mr. Maxwell. 46-year-old Labour MP. is accepting the offer. It Is onlyReuter - 227 words
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111 1969-06-20 3 Congress split over choice of candidate for President? NEW DELHI. Thurs. Ruling Congress Party leaders today appeared divided over the choice of a party candidate for the presidential election due in August. Party president S. Nijalingappa told reporters after meeting Prime Minister Mrs. Gandhi today that the party might postpone111 words
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Article50 1969-06-20 3 First flag on the moon WASINGTON, Thurs— Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong will plant a nylon American flag to fly perhaps forever Bft above the lunar Sea of Tranquillity, the Space Agency said yesterday. Armstrong and Edwin Adrin arp scheduled to land on the moo n on July 20 UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Miscellaneous29 1969-06-20 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby CWfcU.. KC€P UIM\ (wrrUPLtMTV Of} /^NO, I CANT TfcuTXv /^VOU UA>K^N iw sco poc a Shot prm^< j> tv»:- ooctok to callS ti^wrons '<"»^^V29 words
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Advertisement275 1969-06-20 3 Siren, l^nti. a. t LOMBARD BANKING Smbmilary and A«vHt»t. Hanks and I inaixi HooMM LOMBARD A I SI RAI IV I IMIIHI H Canberra, Sydney. Melbourne. Adelaide. Pftih. Bnshan% Hobarl. Newcastle. V i>ng LOMBARD MW /I \I.\M) 1 IMIII I) Auckland. We'lmgi.in. hnsiitiurch, Hamihon. Dunedm. Mastenon. lavercarpll, I'.nmerston N« :k275 words
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Article127 1969-06-20 4 A WIFE TELLS OF JEWELS CRUELTY SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. was told today of a husband's cruelty towards his wife over her jewels. The Jewels were a wedding gift for his bride, Ng Ngee Slang, from her mother. But two weeks after the marriage.127 words
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Article, Illustration179 1969-06-20 4 GABRIEL LEE - GABRIEL LEE: MERCY DASH TO AN ISOLATED ISLAND By SINGAPORE. Thursday A BRITISH Army Hovercraft made a mercy dash to Permanggil in Johore yesterday to bring medical help to several school children. The Hovercraft of the 200 Hovercraft Squadron, the Royal Corps of Transport179 words
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237 1969-06-20 4 Summing-up in 'Peeping Tom' murder trial SINGAPORE, Thursday MR. Justice Chua will deliver his summing-up tomorrow in the "Peeping Tom" murder trial where Ho Joon Toh, 31, a car battery dealer and partner in an electrical goods shop is accused of killing Wong Fook Shian, a detergent manufac- turer. Following237 words
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Article, Illustration143 1969-06-20 4 Debut for 'Flying Executive -Suite'- SINGAPORE. Thurs. The twin-engined Piper Navajo. "the Flying Executive Suite," made Us debut la Singapore today. Piloted by Captain C. Wheatley of Malaysia Air Charter, the nlneseater aircraft made a perfect landing at Paya Lebar Airport after a smooth flight from Kuala Lumpur. Under a143 words
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Article180 1969-06-20 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday OEPAIRS on two giant vessels— the Australian 1V aircraft carrier Melbourne and the Norwegian tanker Kollbryn are proceeding smoothly at Sembawang shipyard. Aboard the 25.000-ton Melbourne, workmen are patching up holes at the bow and above me water Underwater, divers are rutting180 words
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Article, Illustration159 1969-06-20 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. It was a champagne christening today for a new car. And the special honour of performing It fell on Mrs. Peggy Choy, a car sales representative. Ad Orchard Road car firm was celebrating the 2.000.000 th Mini off the159 words
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Article42 1969-06-20 4 BINOAPORE. Thurs. Vtsltlng utro-palmlst. Mr. Dadl Bal»ara will speak on palmistry at a luncheon meeting of the Junior Chamber of Singapore this Saturday. The luncheon will be held at the Mandarin Room In Orchard Road at 1.30 p.m.42 words
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Advertisement213 1969-06-20 4 YOU'LL NEVER FEEL BETTER THAN WHILE WATCHING... HOWERD JAMES WILLIAMS HAWMY^|LftjJ> DALE WINDSOR JACOUES SIMS HARRIS BRESSLAW CATHAY: TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! For The First Time On The Screen a DUEL between a SAMURAI and a PISTOLERO! 1 MONTGOMERY FORD TATSUYA NAKADAI '■^b^bi Maaißaßß^^^ TODAY IT'S ME-TOMORROW I BU/ BUO SPENCCK W«fTJt213 words
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Advertisement26 1969-06-20 4 OPENS TODAY! P(««M Note Scrcaninf Tim«i: 1.15-4 S A 8 00 p.m. Gfegorv P«ck Anthony Quinn 'GUNS OF NAVAKONE" (Colorecopa). Tomorrow Mid-night "Th« Siftfiaa Thtot" (Mondonn-Cotofieop*)26 words
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Advertisement210 1969-06-20 4 Yi"i"toi"6pens "today? 5 SHOWS DAILY: 1 1 om, 1 45, 4.00, 6.30 9.30 p.m. fj W aA I ♦r(- '^•bK^HbW^bKSSH Icimnimyco^; TECHNICOLOR TECHNISCOPE B J|^ Starring SEAN TODD jilfo HELENE CHANEL MICKEY HARGITAY 0M 4te i i^^^^^afJßß^Bßßßß^aT V V BBK I 3 .J^bb^bS**' <m« Bati"^W^ jk bbVsHL ,4 -^fl^BrV^ jB?l/'\210 words
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Advertisement397 1969-06-20 4 [CATHAriE) NOW SHOWING' 11 am, 1 30, 4, 1 00, 3 JO, *30 i 9 ISpm Ml I «.30»m Tho»e Of 17 And Abme c Morgoi 'BENJAMIN" A ParaTiount Picture I" CATHAY •TARHY ON DOCTOR 11,4 DAY: No frc. Lilt' 10 45 am, MS. 3.43, ».JO, t.ll COLUMBIA PICTURES Present!397 words
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Article, Illustration526 1969-06-20 5 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK: By SINGAPORE, Thursday Republic on the itinerary in big demand by world tourists, says STA chief I) K S TINATION: SINGAPORE. This is what more and more tourists have been, and are asking their travel agents to put on their itinerary, said the chairman of the526 words
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Article66 1969-06-20 5 My optimistic forecast of a It per cent tourism growth this year seems justified by the steep but steady rise in local tourist >Uti-.-tics. This alone should pump more confidence into new hoteliers Mho unfortunately are nut receiving much encouragement from other sources. I believe that there should be66 words
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Article, Illustration163 1969-06-20 5 SINGAPORE, Thursday 'PHE satellite system of communication is very A suitable for countries like Singapore where space and land is at a premium. It requires only one station against the several needed for an ordinary system using telegraph and underwater cables. This is the opinion163 words
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118 1969-06-20 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A joint police and military display will be held at Jalan Besar stadium on July 4 and 5 in aid of the National Defence Fund. The two-hour show beginning from 8 p.m nightly, will feature a demonstration of formation and118 words
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Article62 1969-06-20 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Rowcroft Theatre Club is staging Derek BenHeld's "Running Riot" each night this week until Saturday to raise funds lor the Brigade of Gurkhas welfare lund 1969 appeal. night's chartiy premiere raided $800. The appeal aims to collect up to $7.5 million to62 words
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Article, Illustration129 1969-06-20 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Herbert Llm Eng Kwan was today re-elected chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association for the third consecutive year, beating rival candidate. Mr P P Ohri. by a narrow margin Of tho 182 votes cast. Mr. Lim received 97. and129 words
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Article76 1969-06-20 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The prize-giving ceremony of the Festival of Books, organised by the National Book Development Council of Singapore, will be held at the Victoria Theatre, instead of the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow, at 7 p.m. Prizes will be given away by Puan Latlffah blnte Haji Mohamed76 words
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Article35 1969-06-20 5 'MAGIC ARAMA' GUESTS SINGAPORE. Thurs Dato and Datin Lee Chee Shan are to treat 50 spastic children and trainees of the Spastic Children s Association to the "Magicarama" chow at the National Theatre on Sunday.35 words
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Advertisement223 1969-06-20 5 ■exclusive new dance spot mo cover charge I cf'v'V* r tnitely la.m.tat.ext 2am. I, V# oV I «£t}§& Singapore's finest entertainment rendezvous M initelyla.rn.satext.2a m. Pooiside Barbecue nj Florai Design U| Peking Design m I Orental Design pj Esthftic Design "I LTJ Ogrt€'iT<bo'i<ed Design [U nj wall to Wat! Carpet223 words
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Advertisement256 1969-06-20 5 SUPERMARKET AND SHOPPING CENTRE ORCHARD ROAD TODAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY CHICKENS READY TO COOK Supreme Quality Ib .95 TOJinHOLLS appex 2 ply roil ,25 BLACKCURRANT JUICE CASCADE FmII of Vitamin C 26 OZ 2.05 SQEZY Liquid Detergent KIND TO THE HANDS std. size 1.20 FACIAL TISSUES scotties 200 x 2 P256 words
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Article, Illustration394 1969-06-20 6 DATELINE CANBERRA, THURSDAY OPENING DAY OF THE FIVE-POWER DEFENCE TALKS BRITISH Defence Minister, Mr. Denis Healey, told the five-power Com mo n wealth defence conference that there was no likelihood of the Labour Government changing its decision to pull British forces out of South-East AsiaReuter - 394 words
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416 1969-06-20 6 Gorton defends troops move to base in S'pore AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister, Mr. John Gorton defended his Governments decision to station an army battalion in Singapore rather than in Malaysia alter Britain's withdrawal in 1971. Mr. Gorton was opening the flve-power defence talks here. Mr. Gorton said the forces were, "for416 words
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207 1969-06-20 6 Tragedy if Aussies ignore Lee's warning, says paper SYDNEY. Thun. It would bfi a tragedy if Australians regarded Mr. Lee Kuan Yews warning that he would have "to make other arrangements" if Australia wlth- drew from regional defence as merely the pre»- sure tactics of a clever politician. The Australian207 words
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414 1969-06-20 6 'Keeping order internally is not our business' which has been described not by me but I see the validity of the description as something which may appear to others, at any rate, to be the tip of the Iceberg. "We are retatolng ground force* which will, for the best milttary.Reuter - 414 words
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Miscellaneous63 1969-06-20 6 ALLEY OOP By V.T. Hamlin IPUNNO._R»GMTNOV -1 I VMKTER.' WE rM MORE OONCSRNEPy VYHKTS WPNT BRINQ I ABOUT SUMPtNEUSE't THAI? J AMY/ J K \T£ 1 t^+v\ m^mi^m /»■«■>» >■ mn. >, j> YEAH HOPE MXJ I I IT'LL BE OK AY... SAY, \Yj/ WO*/ 1 THAT > GOT INSULATION63 words
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86 1969-06-20 7 LI \l 1.1 MPI K. lhur> the Baihelor of Medicine (.MB 1 and Bachelor of Surgery i«S< degrees from the 111 \crsit> of Malaj.i h.ix hern recognised by the (ieneral Medical Council of Britain This «a announced here taiaj h.v the Dean of the Iflcultv86 words
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Article, Illustration748 1969-06-20 7 Public Trustee, widow ordered to give up land JIDGE: MAN'S DUATH DID NOT AFFECT HIS CONTRACT WITH MILLIONAIRE KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday J llh High Court today ruled that the death of a land owner. Wong Choong, did not BO 000 contract with a Penang millionaire. Loh Boon Siew. 'The death748 words
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Article60 1969-06-20 7 Soviet envoy recalled for talks < Ths I»r to Mr 1 1 s •ii by Moscow tor (•■ui.Mn peculation of a :eiice. plan one of many by ..n of :ta including nid (amir i dis;k of a new Bonier« in." ild: "Our Ambii irned home a :ur normal routine ■>Mum60 words
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Article17 1969-06-20 7 i ;r» F.\r people, "n^ of ;h*m *(>• nun. wcro rach finfri $J<i y^»nprratins radios '.V.thl'!.17 words
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Advertisement262 1969-06-20 7 Now who says all petrols are the same! Mobil Anti-wear petrol cuts engine wear up to 421 Isn't fighting wear the job of oil? "M.M* Worn metal test proves it what we all do these days. It is. but the major cause of wear is acid ~MMA This amount of262 words
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Miscellaneous265 1969-06-20 7 Straits Times Crossword 4C»SJM the Vietnamese Jeac.er l* a»a; 1. At the end Of M H^rrulen s 3 ioughl.. discaroed criteria .3. Improved hand tn Frencn 5, chuich management <8r 3 tom'a red row lmparti Temptcis in the orrhestia rejected \o\vs .ti> P ;t? l 8) I Mier woman snowing265 words
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Advertisement72 1969-06-20 8 PAPER PRODUCTS PAPER PRODUCTS IMI RERHAD PERSPECTIVE OF PROPOSED PULP AND PAPER FACTORY '> -w^ L^i?LpfaT^ r ~^Q^\L i nffif j f Manufacturers and Exporters of:- Multi-wall Paper Bags Paper Containers Jumbo Roll Toilet Tissues Paper Gum Tapes Dispenser Roll Toilet Tissues Paper Boards Egg Trays Carbon Paper Corrugated Cartons72 words
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Article, Illustration550 1969-06-20 9 Tony Hermon - Malaysia buys 2 mobile radar systems for air defence Tony Hermon By k 0 A I A 1.1 MPIR, Thurs. ji.il.om i lias signed a multimillion dollar agreement with a British company for the purchase of two mobile radar systems for air defence. The systems will be derived from the550 words
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243 1969-06-20 9 Those who have work permits need NOT apply again KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. yHE Government announced today that noncitizens already in possession of a work permit need not apply again when the Employment (Restrictions) Act, 1963, comes into force. "They may, however, be required by the Immigration Department to furnish further243 words
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Article53 1969-06-20 9 TUNIS. Thurs. Tunisian Foreign Minuter Mr. Habib Bourguiba Jr. leaves today for vlsils to India. Pakistan. Malaysia. Thailand, Indonesia and South Korea. The Tunisian news agency described the tour as a goodwill and Information visit, seeking to strengthen political, economic and cultural co-operation between Tunisia and the sixReuter - 53 words
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Article29 1969-06-20 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Police yesterday recovered the body of a man. Yeo Teclc Ouan. 55. who was found hanged in hu> Ht Lorong Rang Kanchii off Aljunied Road.29 words
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Article91 1969-06-20 9 Shell denies 'no licence' charge SINGAPORE. Thurs Shr:l Singapore Ltd. today denied a charge of comim.v .n.nu a rrpre»eni.r.;ve of ar.o'hn j).>nv to 'ranspoit 600 gallon* of petrul without a hrtnee trooi the Cii.ef Fire o:: It whs alleged in a magLttr<i< Us court that on Feb. 1 the company91 words
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189 1969-06-20 9 Beauties L gather for Miss Malaysia -contest— JO H O R E BAHRU, Thurs. Beauties from various States will gather here on Sunday to take part in the Miss Malaysia pageant. The contest— to be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall will select Malaysia's representative to the Miss Universe Beauty189 words
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Article36 1969-06-20 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th» Singapore Institute of Management will organise a wrek-long course on the techniques of managrment and financial control for 30 senior and midrilr manaeers in the Cameron Highlands starling on June 30.36 words
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77 1969-06-20 9 rALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The national secretary of the Malaysian Red Cross Society. Mrs. Douglas K.K. Lee. today received a cheque for $30,000 from the Taiwan Conyul-General, Mr. C.J. Chang. The cheque la from the Slno-Malayslan Cultural and Economic Association and the Red Cross77 words
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Article245 1969-06-20 9 THAT'S A BETTER WAY OF ADDRESSING EACH OTHER SAYS A STATE SECRETARY J^JALACCA, Thurs. The State Secretary, Wan Salaidin bin Wan Ismail, today suggested that Malaysians use the word "saudara" in addressing each other. Earlier this week, the Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, had suggested245 words
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Advertisement285 1969-06-20 9 ANNIVERSARY SALE WITH SPECIAL FREE GIFS OFFER SHOPPING CENTRE M GROUND FLOOR Ist FLOOR 2nd FLOOR Tr& /*T| GENTS' WUR COSMETIC UTS. CMFTS I JEWELLER! IfS ICJrI INES l TE SHOES W\£} t^i UDIES' «UR CANNED COOOS f"°" ISS UH-1 CHILDREN'S *UR CONFECTIONERT STATIONERY Ir*? fnH| rr,nON tOODS fROZEN fOODS285 words
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Miscellaneous64 1969-06-20 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl f TWIS LOOKS LIKE A GOOD N I hfH POOR MEMORY. I SPOT T TRY OUT THESt NEW HAS FAILED TO < VSONGS WE BEEN PRACTICING, RETAIN THE 7 s mmr\r melodies, and zounds: Jyr«^\ y we mave no v /fIPA j y music gACk!^/64 words
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218 1969-06-20 10 SINGAPORE. Thursday TWO groups of inmates at the Gimson School a reformatory for boys— attacked each other with chairs and chains yesterday. Today, seven teenagers appeared in court on a charge of rioting and causing hurt. Four of them bore scars of218 words
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200 1969-06-20 10 SIM.APORt. Thurs. LxperU today estimated at 540.000 the damage caused when gas cylinder! exploded aboard a lighter in Telok \><-r Basin injuring four men yesterday. The cost included the gas lost, and damage to the locally-built wooden lighter. The lighter had taken the200 words
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20 1969-06-20 10 Toto telecast SINOAPORE. Thuri. The next Toto draw will be telecast •■live" by TV Slngapura at 3.25 pin. on Sunday.20 words
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Article68 1969-06-20 10 $160,000 RAISED FROM SHOW SINGAPORE. Thurs. The recent weeklong Southeast Asia pugilistic invitation championships held at the Gay World raised over $160,000 Moie than 80.000 people attended the meet, organised Jointly by the Peoples Association and tha National Pugilistic Federation, to mark the 150 th anniversary of the founding of68 words
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Article, Illustration430 1969-06-20 10 FRANCIS ROZARIO — - FRANCIS ROZARIO HIGH-POWERED GROUP INTODM BY SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A high-powered British Government team will arrive in Singapore tomorrow to review the progress of some of the major local projects being financed l>v Britain's $350 million lid programme. The programme has been430 words
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165 1969-06-20 10 'Friends of N-Theatre Company 9 funds drive SINGAPORE. Thuri. The National Theatre ("iiiji.ii i aims to make Singapore a truly cultural city, starting off with an ambitious plan for 72 concerts in public spots throughout the island this year. But the plans needed funds, said Dr. Gob Poh Seng, president165 words
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Article58 1969-06-20 10 SINGAPORE. 'ITiuri.— Euioff College tne women* hoatrl «i Singapore University will hold a food-night- cum-v«rl»iy show on July 5 and 6 to ral.v funds tor improving tha collet e s recreational facilities The Vlce-Chancellor'i wife. Mri. Ton Chin Chye. will be the guest of honour58 words
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Article, Illustration213 1969-06-20 10 Festival rice dumplings to cheer inmates of 12 welfare homes SINGAPORE. Thurs. First it wai only moon cakes, but now there is also rice dumplinfr to cheer th» mates of Singapore's 12 Go-. ment welfare homes. Today, as the Chinese celebrated traditional "Dragon Boat Festival In commemoration of the poet213 words
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Advertisement270 1969-06-20 10 riTZMTRICKS SUPERMARKET J For Personal Shoppers from today for ONE FULL WEEK fk 'jM CHALAMBAR F *J& G/m burgundy ■Ud»«muuA imrLoioarrira Danish Chicken Burgundy— Claret Rose per ib. s^s^^ per bot M I mt f f B^k k n*%a«fcAs»i**i i f C oonaia If I t A k 7^*?rrrmn*4 sf^C^aT^lC'tt270 words
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Advertisement12 1969-06-20 10 Wincarnis tonic wineyour drink for life! 19 Tike a bottle horn* todt)12 words
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Miscellaneous129 1969-06-20 10 iKek Irnrti Htf CWmnUsr Gowi* ■■HHI^HH^B rTWERE'S A VEWVCXX? ANO^ 'AFTER MONTHS OF I IvmaYsY TRACY, WAVE STRANOC FAOT AeOUTTHOSC TIDES AND STORMS, I THE I VOO EVER HEARD I MCiUKfcD lit? DC! NICt ua>^rtcu «rv«hiku>/TTW* I IIIASJN/ OgT TUPU I J-V^ THE WORD. ITO VISIT THE CAKIBOCAN v^ t-n129 words
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Article, Illustration1594 1969-06-20 11 EUGENE CERNAN - The 'burn' that sent Apollo 10 home EUGENE CERNAN by Lunar Module pilot YOU know, you come a long way. a quarter of a million miles. The ground has targctted you and put you into orbit by tremendous velocities up to about 25.000 miles an hour and you're to coast1,594 words
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Advertisement214 1969-06-20 11 I 1^ l fcnioy a fabulous flight to a fabulous city EAST. EUROPE and U.K.. offering an maboard a swift comfortable PIA Boeing jet. terestinq choice of stopovers for passengers Convenient late afternoon departures every journeying at leisure. With such oxcellent Thursday and Saturday at 1800 hrs. link timing and214 words
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Advertisement19 1969-06-20 11 Get that VITADEER fjMj# §mMm my Hm^l S^^^^\ HI //5Jk \ljii^^^" ~—»j^^JSi%fr N»w Zaaland seal: iV *v* .^^a^afl BattLfe*19 words
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Article537 1969-06-20 12 Of M and signifies I mon wealth partnership in the defence of Malaysia and Singapore thf-re is nothing new to be ;ng Ministerial statements at the ira conference confirm. But it does no harm ..Id ground, emmg that the continued presence of Austraard the British link that will537 words
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Article412 1969-06-20 12 After a bitter year-long contro\<-rsy over the British Government's proposed measures to control wildcat I s Mr. Wilson's decision to abandon his legislative proposals will be received as something more than i"ii anti-climax. Public opinion will doubtless »ret it us a political The trades unions, gratified though412 words
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1491 1969-06-20 12 A STAFF WRITER - The unsolved problem of the 2,000 in refugee centres A STAFF WRITER by KUALA LUMPUR FI V E Weeks after the Kuala Lumpur riots, there are still 2.000 people living in the three refugee centres, the Merdeka. Negara and Chinwoo stadiums. This is ,i small number compi-red with the 15.0001,491 words
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655 1969-06-20 12 JOE HAGGERTY - The danger that comes from the generals JOE HAGGERTY by NEW YORK r rHERE used to be a A common expression in this country that 'the generals could do no wrong." Now that s all changed. The new sentiment is that the generals, left to themselves, cant do anything right.655 words
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Article76 1969-06-20 12 REFERENCE la made to a letter by "Flat Dweller" "ST. June 14). suggesting the removal of the partition between th» kitchen and the back balcony in Housing Board flats offered for sale. F:-om the Board's observation, the ma.iorlty of pure. lasers are not In favour of removing76 words
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Advertisement30 1969-06-20 12 G L)nsurpasscd c Dcsignsiir J Craiismanship < Dealers in Diamonds Star Sjpphiret Opalt Rtibici Ale«ji*drites ImeraWi Ot»-eyet Hue Sapphires etc.. G.M.DE SILVA IJEWE LLERS > m JOMM UTTUS auiLONC RAFFLES PLACE SMGAPOftE.I.TH:7SIO4. >30 words
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Advertisement238 1969-06-20 12 Thay ara in tha thraa rafugee centrea, unabla or unwilling to laave To many the outaida world is still a faarful place. Some have lost their means of livelihood, others have loat the breadwinner .The outlook ia discussed in this artlcl* Tr^v^l makes life more wonderful! f HOLIDAY TOURS M»K238 words
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Article, Illustration116 1969-06-20 13 POLICE OF TWO COUNTRIES SEEK HIS HELP L'CALA 11MPIR. Thurv Police are anxious contact a man who they b«liev« can assist them in their Investigations into the spate of armed rob berie* here and In Petaling Java. Ill*, name was Riven M (.oh Sim Sen-;, alias Henry (■oh. of Singapore116 words
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Article32 1969-06-20 13 SINGAPORE Thun A n«Ti court tixl.y recorded an p*n verdict on pillmn-ridfr I** Ng»u L»' 43. io nied in a (all South r- Mar—. 2 1 He <*»v nornr when32 words
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73 1969-06-20 13 SMUGGLING RACKET BY SABANG GOVT MEN lAK.4.RIA. TJ.uis Military and civ.jan government officers !n Sabang. north Sumatra, were involved n smuggling goods from Singapore and Malaysia. •he Attorney -General Major-O*neral S v g 1 h Arto. aald yesterday. Speaking to reporters here after talks with Presiden' Suharto, he said aReuter - 73 words
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270 1969-06-20 13 HO SAI KONG - 'Tighter discipline' order to civil servants HO SAI KONG By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fHE acting Director of Operations and Minister of Home Affairs. Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today ordered a tightening up of discipline among civil servants. Tnis was necessary for the re-organising and streamlining of the270 words
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Article42 1969-06-20 13 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. 000 residents In K^nijKi'ig Bahru. Tiong Nam. i ■■> K and Jalan area* will h<- held at lir Sulaln...n ClVb p.icln rig; 3 p.m. on Saturday niwd by th« sth Bn Ri>val Mai«y Regiment42 words
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147 1969-06-20 13 Judge to thief: You'll have a long engagement SINGAPORE, Thurs Wong Kok Wan was caught red-handed by the police as he ransacked a house in Newton Road yesterday. I iml.o. when he told a judge he m engaged to be married. Wong received this reply: "You will have a long147 words
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Article18 1969-06-20 13 KANCAR I hur* -Abo>it 150 ii Arau have loined the !ir.-t Vißilante Corps In the State.18 words
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Article65 1969-06-20 13 Woman robbed of $3300 XL' AL A LI'MPIR, Thurs. Four men armed with parangs held up a contractor's wife in her home in Jalan si. Thoiruw. off Jalan Ipoh, thia morning and robbed her or $3,300 in cash and jewellery The men escaped after leaving behind a stolen motor-cycle. Madam65 words
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Article15 1969-06-20 13 TAIPING. Thurs. King Edward VII School will hrld 1U annual xpeerh day tomorrow.15 words
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Article46 1969-06-20 13 KULJM. Thur.s the goodwill committee here i* to urge the Oovernment to fix once* for four essential commodities: rice, sugar, flour and oil. Thi* will stop unscrupulous shopkeepers from profiteering." the chairman. Inche Endut bin Abu Bakar. aald at a meeting yesterday.46 words
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Article, Illustration224 1969-06-20 13 BOH TIANG KENG - HIROSHIMA SCOUT CHIEF SAYS 'PAST IS PAST NO HARD FEELINGS FOR AMERICANS' BOH TIANG KENG By CINGAPORE, Thurs. Unlike many men of his age, Scout Commissioner Hara Hokuyo is hale and robust at 75. During his eventful life, he has gone through many harrowing experiences but none to match that224 words
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186 1969-06-20 13 Month's jail for three trouble makers UENANU Thurs. Three youths were Jailed for a month each by a magistrate* court today for aasault. "Your BCttOßa are contrary to th*> wishes Of the Government u> restore peace and order in :ht country the magistrate, Inche Mohamod Nlsar bin Idn.v told Mohamed186 words
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69 1969-06-20 13 Have simple weddings, Muslims urged PENANU. Thun The Chief Kathl H.iU Ahmad bin Huiuatn. today urged aluslimi to simpliiy their «edding ceremonies and make them ha brttf as pokslble. Hf "ay tf..m tO >!r that Mll»--lim i:i George Town were now holding wedding kenduris in the day .md bersandings b.69 words
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Advertisement224 1969-06-20 13 f FOUND two beautifully trouble-free amahs B^VT^BSi^^r^r^^Bl wM w" S i^L i^"^ We've got tvto wonderful amahs. And not (it takes 11 lbs. of washing, no less!) and a spot of bother with either of them. set the controls. And it fills itself, heats One's happy and friendly. Just a224 words
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Advertisement215 1969-06-20 13 r BENS SAVESAVE SAVE ...when you BUY BEN'S "MARSH" ENGLISH GAMMON $2.65 per Ib. "ROSS" ENGLISH BREAOED COD PORTION 8-OZ $0.90 per pkt. PLAICE FILLET 71-OZ. $1.12 SLICED BEANS 9-OZ. $0.90 BEN'S HAMBURGER PATTIES $1.60 Ib. "T. B. S." N. L T-BONE STEAK $2.55 Ib "HUTTONS" AUST. PORK CHIPOLATA 1-LB.215 words
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Miscellaneous833 1969-06-20 13 TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS: Ku*U Lum- 6.10 Marine Boy— Thf Dragon pur *nd Penani 5; Ipoh and of tilt Sea; 835 The Many Matarra 6 Johore Hahru S I.o\ea ol Dobie Oillu. and 10; laipln* i; Hatu Pa- "j AA New* In English; 715 hat 7; Kluant 9. f vw The833 words
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Article160 1969-06-20 14 ACMA Electrical Industries Ltd. has gained foothold in a number of major Australian cities as well M other South-east Asian count! The rnmj>aiiy recently •ent another shipment of refrigerators to Brisbane. Australia, by the Cumberland The company not only exports refrigerators, but also celling fans, alrcondlr loners160 words
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Article151 1969-06-20 14 I,"X)R the pMt-two years, the Llnta.- World network and Sullivan. Stauiler, Colwell and Bayles. Inc.. the New York advertising agency, have been linked by a contractual agreement whereby each has been organised to carry the advertising of the others clients Experience over the period to151 words
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Article86 1969-06-20 14 JOINT REGIONAL TOURIST PLANS JOINT regional tourist promotional programmes may be mounted by countiles in the South Pacific and South East Asia. Delegates to the recent Pacific Area Travel Association conference held in Bangkok held talks on the subject. Thailand. Malaysia, Singapore, Fiji, Indonesia, New Zealand and Australia weir the86 words
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Article46 1969-06-20 14 nuaixirei I.trt di»livered .Pituren and demonstrations a: the Organisation and Methods Course conducted by the National Productivity Centre, at the N.T.UC. Hall at the weekend. Olivetti's contribution to the course uas made during the segment dealing with the knowledge and use of office machines.46 words
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Article, Illustration420 1969-06-20 14 MOK SIN PIN - Malaysian company hopes to increase earnings to $10 mil MOK SIN PIN BY DAPKR Products (Malaya) Krrhad aims to increase its foreign exchange and local sales earnings to over $10 million by sometime next year. It hopes to achieve this when the company's plans are fully implemented and In production.420 words
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Article92 1969-06-20 14 The managing partner of W.irner Co.. Mr. Robert Wong, leaves for Japan on June 27 to visit his company's principal, Watanabe Corporation, manufacturers of Fuji Cash Registers. During his three-week visit, Mr Wong will familiarise himself with the company's activities and visit Its factory. He will92 words
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Article59 1969-06-20 14 'THE Sheraton Corporation of 1 America, which is planning h $30 million international hotel in Singapore, has announced detail* of a world-wide expansion proßramme involving the expenditure of a staggering $2,600 million over the next five years which allows for the construction of 76 new hotels and motor59 words
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Article, Illustration124 1969-06-20 14 ser- A HIGHLY skilled service mechanic from Toyota Motor Co.. Japan, has arrived in Malaysia to conduct training courses for Borneo Motors service technicians. During the three months he is in Malaysia, Mr. Tetsuo Miyao will hold a number of twoweek long courses for more than124 words
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Article105 1969-06-20 14 ILIK MICHAEL LEE. the man--ITX a~tng director of K.C. Oat (8) Pte. Ltd. left Singapore last week for a world business tour He will be away for three months. Among the countries he will visit are Australia, America, Britain and Europe where he will discus* future business105 words
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Article, Illustration248 1969-06-20 14 MIDF will underwrite issue of more than 2 mil. shares MALAYSIAN Industrial Development i Finance (MIDF) is to underwrite an issue of 2.029,300 $1 shares at par {or Mm Ngal Knitting Factory (M) Berhad. Dato Chan Swee Ho, Vice Chairman of Mln Ngal said DATO CHAN that the purpose of248 words
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Article52 1969-06-20 14 The Trans-Asian Express between Singapore and Malaysia and Copenhagen has helped In boosting passengers and cargo load factors to higher percentage gains in April as compared to those of the same month last year, according to Mr. John Hoyer, General Manager of Scandinavian Airlines System for Singapore Malaysia52 words
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Advertisement455 1969-06-20 14 M 1/ >T' Daddy, please So much depends on Daddy Daddy is always in demand. Whether as the >ou can make provision for your own future. fount of all knowledge, or plain Mr. Fixit. Why not have a word with the Man from the You like it that way, for455 words
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Advertisement145 1969-06-20 14 WHITER TEETH \or BRIGHTER TEETH STRONGER TEETH FLUORIDE sole agent: COLD STORAGE (M) LIMITED 1 Castrol lasts longer I H J from here to here. I And your engine lasts longer too. Castrol XL Multigrade contains Liquid Tungsten* one of the toughest metals known, completely liquefied, and blended with the145 words
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Advertisement1219 1969-06-20 15 >■ s,v: > HUB* Still P. S niTi Pening I PBLYOORUS I. at/Jei* 21 8*. I* Pt laai 22 J*ae:i i Mf ***iDON tan 11 Tatay lut 2, 1 J*ly 2 Ti "J"» s >. Jaai 22 Jum 25 J.M 2( 21 Jaas 21 OEMOOOC'JS JM, 21 Jaly i TALTNYIIUS1,219 words
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Advertisement2220 1969-06-20 15 Scanservice V WWWWBJSI EXPRESS SAILINGS TO MEDITERRANEAN /TNE CtHTINENT/SCANDINAVIA CiTlgl I J^PfJlllPlJllj^fllnfjfffflff^ P. Sham Penang 4in.-,au«t F 0» *aaaaßß*a*aa»*Bßa*aa*aßßaa*a*B*Bßaaßaa**»aaß»»a^*a*aaa»aaßa»»aaj»**aaaaaa^ BE.R. mm «P«i JVS SSK SK'^JpS!!' "PRESS SERVICE TO LOHDOH, tirtHPOOL I CONTIHENTU PORTS. tMDAN lIMZI/2S JIM2J/2I uMli I Genoa. A'»t'D, r«am. H'ourg, I c_ hmißu-. i.ii j\ wm .awa mrnn2,220 words
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Advertisement1319 1969-06-20 15 I^,^ WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. yplaa^W Far: La* Angeles. New Orleans, Charleston. mJfw^ New York, New Loneton. |^^^^^**m (aha accepting cargo t* ather Gulf an«t Atlantic porn, tub ice t ta inducement I S'pora P. S'honr. Penang KADMILOS 23/25 Jona U Pt./22 June KUMCS 22/24 July 19/21 July 17/l»Jaly CENTRAL TRUST1,319 words
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Advertisement1122 1969-06-20 16 yl KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wiitirn Australia Slnnapep* Japan S*rvle« f ramnr c S ngaport Yo»kachi. Naioya Ylmm MM -THMSM MW*" JtJtM I Jit) 14 Jit) HMD II MO Will Africa Singapore Japan amrv\— i S "|iport Nlfsyi Y'mim ROM -mm J4 Jl jii, il.it Aai Aaj 21 Aaj iseai1,122 words
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Advertisement950 1969-06-20 16 I lUSTRAIIA/NEW HALANI SERVICI IHBIA PARISIAN. AN! Ul EASI SERVICta II: AUSTIAIIA. NEW {EALAM 't: NafaKttiua Ml Malrat ■t» Ini tau OtM. L»lt.. uiuia* Sailel ll Part II hMM »entn| f Shtm S'Mfl RAJULA 511 Jll) 12 III) 11 M*l IAMMA sa.i.l MM ..Pan ltt lARPET. Ml lA. 2/ IA.950 words
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Advertisement811 1969-06-20 16 'tST7 Veptune" orienVunes "ltd! i g_j^ (litirpintrt li tii tiiiillc it Sißfiftrt) B a ICB Builditj, EniK Flttr, 2 Skettti Wai lit: 9U533-I UK-EUROPE SERVICE REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS m/v "NEPTUNE TOPAZ" Loading ETA H K. Sailed LE HAVRE 27 July SPORE In Pt 725 June LONDON 29 July PT. SHAM811 words
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Advertisement763 1969-06-20 16 T PASSENGER SERVICI MAI MM 2 S i'"atoM M/« Sat knitm Utoei IWf PASSAGE BOOKINGS: INTERNATIONAL TELEX CORPORATION. Til: HIM. 2 4 m Gcnerol Agents. PELNI-LINES Singopore. Tel: *****1 (4 Ime.) KECULAR SERVICES TO «k WOM IMOOItBSIA CTA ETD ACClftm Mtft tm LAF-01DA 1 1 Pirt 2IJIM PerMn|Klt/Sinf»l«H£/SaniD»t. EMPOH ll763 words
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Article30 1969-06-20 17 RUBBER AND TIN CLOSING PRICES June It, RIBBLR PRICE: 72 rents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN PRICt: 5610.3?) (up 37) cents). tstimated offering 2HO tons (down 20 tons*.30 words
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Article377 1969-06-20 17 Melbourne share prices decline MELBOURNE. Than IiKICES declined on the Mrl bourne St<x-k Exrhaimf today, led by BHP whic) 1 to $14 05. a drop ot 60 M yesterdays closing prices and 15 cents below kta previous low for 1969 In the mining ami oil section there were three falls377 words
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Article233 1969-06-20 17 Il'I.V first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 72 rents per lb. up a quarter of a cent on Wednesday's cloning level. The tone «ra> qajirt K X s. and M.R.E rlosing prire» in cents233 words
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Article172 1969-06-20 17 'PHI PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTMU 1 RITV ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWING BERTHINC ARRANCEMENTS FOR JUNE 20 OUT: Hhoevos I 2. Tandjun* Oatu MyraaMkn I3'M. Blr Galahad It*. Billiton 33/34. Jaladharma lalfcM* IS. Lycaon 44, Sanyo ai&ru 45. President Harrison 47 and Perry N W. 4 6 IN; Krieaenalcin172 words
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432 1969-06-20 17 Straits tin price gains modestly by 37 cents in Penang THE straits tin price in Penang yesterday rose modestly by 37 i cents to $6iu.3~i per plcul on an ottering estimated down by M tons to 260 tons. Main support was reported from Europe. LONDON: I'm softened at the outset432 words
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Article99 1969-06-20 17 MiNtJE a>reduca ■■change. Sinaapore, neon cletlm prlaaa par pieul yctlcrday. Cecenut eil: hulk $4«t selltra. drum ■51 >. Hera. Cepra Mixed .fo t> 1 looae June/ lulv IK Cont $.11 B Pepprr: Muntok white JlL'lt aellera. aarauak *Mte «120 aellera. apecial ■aimwaa -^i^ra. garbled l-»m|«ni tilack UUI aellere99 words
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Article21 1969-06-20 17 In London on Wednesday Malayan 5 per cent c.l f. UK July/August ln bulk was unchanged at £68 sellers.21 words
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Article20 1969-06-20 17 'I HK Hook Ken* market wu closed yea(erday a puhlie Holiday 10 calatorau the Tuen Ng festival.20 words
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Article602 1969-06-20 17 Bin AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCMANCi VESTCROAV WERE: INDUSTRIALS B >. ACHA I.X I.»T R«n Co 2.04 2,09 Borneo Berhad 1.72 od BouMtad 1.82 1.94 id Camel Plywood 2.48 3.40 ebl602 words
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978 1969-06-20 17 tV3R the third day ln succession the turnover on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore continued to contract to 1.4 million units as the market tone remained slightly bearish. There was no great selling pressure, but buying power still receded with operators cautious978 words
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Article204 1969-06-20 17 liHE Investors Chronicle said It still did not regard U.K. Industrials as cheap, but that they would become so on a further sharp fall. It mentioned a figure of around 350 in the ordinary share Index as a minimum level It added, however, that a few204 words
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Article118 1969-06-20 17 TMI A»««..ti*n or Sink. ln Malay. 1 an tirutpara made thrae chiuiKra ln It* ratva to mrrchams yraterday (the following rates are quoted to the equivalent of on* unit of foreign Un.u.t SMtri I .vmt TT 53.0376. airmail Ol> »:t «2 B«OO crt^" t- Mil*. StlhßK TT Sf118 words
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Article350 1969-06-20 17 0 V I M I N t I Of SMAHI U PRICES BASED ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALES IN THE SINGAPORE ANO KUALA LUMPUR TRADINO ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY WERE: INDUSTRIALS: SarrM* BtrnaO ..nt»i. Carnal 2 c«nlai. C. Suiara < 4 cmlx). C.C.M. I—l350 words
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Article881 1969-06-20 17 OISINESS IN AND fit l'»il{ I I I- TO THE SINGAPORE AND KI'ALA Ll'MPl'K TRADING KOOMS OF THE STOCK r.X CHANGE YESTERDAY WITH THE NUMBER OF SHARES TRADED IN BRACKETS. IN LOTS OF l.wuti. INLESS OTHER WISE SPECIFIED. INDISTRIAI.S; Borneo Berhad (1) $1.71. (6) $1.72. <3> $1.73 cd881 words
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Article38 1969-06-20 17 June 18 June 19 IndUKtriafcf: 151.54 150.48 1 Hotels: 84.18 83.48 Properties: 13H.U9 137.09 t Tins: M.H 82.61 rubbers: 10».42 109.42 Dec. 30, 1966 100. 1 Dec. 31, 1968 s IMO. t Dec. 29, 1962 10038 words
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Advertisement717 1969-06-20 17 NOTICES AMERICAN ASIATIC SHIPPING AGENCIES LTD. «>hip» Acrnta and Brvkrn «p«ialiMiu in thips husbanding, the sale. I r <.»n» true lion, tnsuranc* and chartering of ships, additionally UuD(br< and other small craft Tth I loot Ornmark House. Singapore. 1. ToVphonr 750*1 Ext. 43 Telegrams Amaship Telex 8E 253 tJp^W^flrr^^P r717 words
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Article120 1969-06-20 18 family OF late Mis Alice Mas- i 1 friends tor od kind LEE FAMILY ;mni. :r..nds reia- ,oa do. tors, lafl ot Aaauola Huspttal for tbeir condolences, assis- lance, attendancee dunn» tne death ol Lee Kiev MESSRS T B GOPAL and Monana■nahnan and family thank the Nlbong I TentU120 words
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Obituary72 1969-06-20 18 VALBERG ARCHIBALD CEORCE on M'lli June Kuneral ser Unatius Cnurch at 4.3G p.m on .'< th June., thence to Bidadari. MR. LIM PENG WHYa ot Long Paper A Slati"' MaJ away peaceful'^, on 17th Junr. Cartel ti»j *l. Caimhi M a.m. CABLE NEWS received o' the dea-h m l>ublin.72 words
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Advertisement3132 1969-06-20 18 BMk^LjL>fjmJaZrfl)aZeSmJLjßvJLJLoLaatMV oPLaM*»jL^o«^o^BaßlßißjlesW»«LMoUa«o>e»«*sx.^ C ACKNOWLEOCEMENTS ANNIVERSARIES ANNOUNCEMENTS BIRTHS CIUB ACMVITIES, CONDOLENCES. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS. j FUNERALS GREETINGS IN MEMORIAM. MARRIAGES. MISSING. PERSONAL. PP.C. REQUIEMS I REUNIONS. Rate: Minimum 520/ for 20 wiris. eich adiMunil wild $1 00 All Other Classified Advertisements. Minimum $7.5* fir 15 wirds. each additional wee. 50 cents. Straits3,132 words
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Advertisement882 1969-06-20 18 SPECIAL OFFERI Buy your auetro■tabo paper toner-mtxtar* at vary rpeclal rate. Fotomauc (Fbotostat) Set toe B'nore ***** ESTABLISHED LADIES HAIR DNESSINO Salon, alrcondlttooed and ■•Ith 3 backroom In district 13. Tel: ***** (Spore). ACTIVE PARTNER REQUIRED IVrli eitahilshi-d beauty Salon near Drrhard Rd. Rental considered. Box A4V2I S.T. Spore. UK.882 words
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Advertisement327 1969-06-20 18 SHOPPING GUIDE JF.WILLEDf MAKII TNC MOST a.pprpciatrd Qift. 1-atest ranite al Tin Kltif Ooldamltha Ltd.. 21&-21 T. SoutA Hn,l-e KoMd. Spore. FOR CXOUISITC DSSICN iind RrM class workmanship. visit Let Onti I/I south Briflur Koad Sln(apor< MOUSE- WIVC'S CHOICE al Ntwly lullt Uu'i Arcadia Shoppin* Ontre. l«t and l.'n'J Kluor-327 words
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Advertisement268 1969-06-20 18 P. W. D. SINCAPORE TENDERS are Invited from PW 1) Rriastrred <". i ■owing work:— 1 TtM Irltinu nl l»< Wup »h«ip In biiN shrllri al h^n;i Kuad .it 8.T.1 I'U> trrnnnua uppgsitr SijUp Kuad. Pd «i:h required lo lurm-ii >75 lor 1 1 ■if tender documi amount will tx268 words
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Advertisement1166 1969-06-20 19 ■aa 1 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE by the I aman >r the (A THE srPPI.Y. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION OP FOR PROPOs I, AND SHOFPINO CENTRE AT JAI AN AHMAD IBRAHIM .1' DANO JURONG TO" howroand: ?4 f 69 at 1000 am J TC\ Site Oft. .i»l»n Boon I .ay.1,166 words
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Advertisement805 1969-06-20 19 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE k CO-OPERATIVES DRAI.N.M.K AND IRRIGATION DIVIMOV TENDER NOTICE ON IRA( I NO. M Tender for manual excavation of held channels and form bund* on one or both sides of field channels in Alor ('hancileh, Lana Bulu and Padang Lalang SysU-ms Ml 1 1 IRRIGATION PKOJECT Tender lor805 words
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Advertisement998 1969-06-20 19 P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are Invited fron P W D. Registered Contractors an< trom "Specially Registered Con tractors" for the following works: The Supply Delivery of C'as Iron Manhole Frame and Coven All Approved Contractors. (losinc Date: 18 7.69 at 10 am The Supply A Delivery of Yen tilating Columns. All998 words
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Advertisement456 1969-06-20 19 KENYATAAN TAWARAN 1 JABATAN PERHUTANAN Tawaran2 daripada prmborongS yang berdaftar dl-dalam JKR kelas C dan ka-atas akan dl- terima dl-Pejabat Jurutera Hutan Jalan Swettenham. Kuala Lumpur hlngga Jam pukul 12 tengah har i. pada 30hb Jun 1969 untok: "Construction and Completion of:--(a) One block 16 units class L H Quarters456 words
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Advertisement441 1969-06-20 19 PRIMARY PRODUCTION 1 DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE I TENDERS are invited by the Duector of Primary Produr Primary Production Department, p Upper Pickering Street. Singapore g 1. lor the supply and delivery of d the following items to Primary 3 Production Department, during the period Ist July. 1969 to 31st De-441 words
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Advertisement399 1969-06-20 19 AWARAN J.K.R. SELANGOR 1 TAWARAN PELAWA SAM I I.* Tawaran daripada Pemborong sng berdafUr dl-Pejabat Kerja j !aya Kela.s 'D' dan ka-atas K 1 kk :i a;au K.lllkk6 dan :.IV.kk.l> akan di-terma dl- 'ejabat Jurutera Negerl. J.K.R 1 «lancor. Jalan Sultan Hishamudin, Kuala Lumpur hingga pukol .00 petang pada 2399 words
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Advertisement315 1969-06-20 19 KFNYATAAN TAWARAN IBL PLJABAT JKR Tawaran daripada pemborong 2 yang berdaftar diJ.K R di- dalam K II Sub-Hrad 2) d.in ka-atas akan di-ten:: Pejabat Pengarah Raya. Ibu Pejabat. JKR. Jalan Maxwell Kuala pur hlngga pul.o gah hari pada lOhb. Julai 1969 Intok: EXTRA ITEMS OF BUILDERS' WORK RUMAH SAKIT UMLM315 words
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Advertisement758 1969-06-20 20 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA, TANAH MELAYU suimwi iiiuuiin bum: i) 01 im *i \n 01 IMITI pkai row 1 11 si 1 ion d*t BIMW ..ntract Nn. 1841) 1C Cabling and harthing and installation of H V. and Lv p cables and earthing material ihis steam power station which enl 2758 words
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Advertisement1060 1969-06-20 20 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU OMKAII BAMOBAM t■V II IWB MKKIIRAI 111 I HM'MI I PMUU (IN IK\( I Nt) M 67(11 IHI PAINT SPRAY SHOP ON IKA< T NO: C 6« 67*11 1-1 FILLING OF POND B FENCING RETAINING WALLS AND DEMOLITION WORKS CM/«7tll l" —PILING A: FOUNDATION OF1,060 words
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Advertisement1375 1969-06-20 20 GOVERNMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THi: UK AL 111 I ■Will riANMM. ORDINANCE. INTEGRATION OfItDINANCE. 1963 (NO. 1* OF IW3I (>o ol IS: DECLARATION I NDER MASTER PLAN R! I SfcITIO.N 20 19S WHEREAS Notice und Rule M ilj The streets known as:—1,375 words
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Advertisement627 1969-06-20 20 MSA is looking for a high-calibre executive to join its team cf top executives who are responsible for the efficient running of what is today the biggest and most up-to-date airline in Southeast Asia. The executive needed is a PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER He will be directly responsible to the Managing627 words
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Advertisement614 1969-06-20 21 SHARIKAT LEVER r*!)igii«sl Lever Brothers (M) Sdn. Bhd. HAS VACANCIES FOR Cash Van Trainee Salesmen IN THE GENERAL SALES DEPARTMENT APPLICANTS must be male Malaysian citizens, aged 20 to 25, holding H.S.C. or Senior Cambridge (Grade I), and willing to live and work anywhere in West Malaysia. They must also614 words
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Advertisement635 1969-06-20 21 POLIS DI-RAJA MALAYSIA PENGAMBILAN MATA-MATA BIASA (LELAK!) Pasokan Polls dl-RaJa Malaysia berkehendakan anggota baharu sabagal Mau-mata (Lelakl sahaja 1 untok berkhldmat dalam Pasokan Polls dl-Raya Malaysia. NegerU Malaysia Barat. 2. Pemuda2 Warga Negara Persekutuan dan tidak bertsteri adalah dl-pel*wa memohon JawaUn ml. Mereka yang ingln memohon hendak-lah mempunyal snaratS j635 words
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Advertisement441 1969-06-20 21 POLIS DI-RAJA MALAYSIA PENGAMBILAN PELATEH PENOLONG PENGUASA POLIS (LELAKI) PermononanS ada-lah dl-pelawa darlpada Warga Negara LelaklS 1 Malaysia termasolc pegawal2 ftip Kerajaan dan Juga mereka yang raaseh dalam perchubaan yang 1 berumor tidak lebeh darlpada 28 1 tahun ptda 1.12.1969, untok ber--1 khldmat sabagal PELATEH PENO- LONG PENGUASA POLIS. Polls441 words
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Advertisement1201 1969-06-20 21 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE Applications are invited tor the maximum economical ratfollnwlng poets. The commencing Ing and supervising the basic aalary offered for po»t*<A).i generation of electrical (D) and (E) will be dependent penerators and their »uxlupon applicants' qualifications and liarlea. experience and appointment to these poKts will be on1,201 words
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Advertisement842 1969-06-20 21 LEMBAGA LETRIK KERETAIM TANaH MELAYU iirripA Jawatan Kntong rVnrhwMa PF.MBAXTI TKKMK (T!NC;K.\TA\ Bl%»\ Pwmohoian2 ad.i-lah dl-pe»aw». I't.Lt KIS PF.I.AN BINAAN dart Wanti 2 Neyara PersefcutujMi 'Lakl2i i.i tolc lsn'eksn pabacal Permohonanj aria-l«h dl-pelawa P nrnllrhl2 F p^ r darlpada Warga Ne B Per«ku- tadblran K retarl man yang benimor tidalc842 words
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Article147 1969-06-20 22 LONDON. Thui High-spirited batby Charlie Davis not out) and Clive Lloyd (79) put the Indian cricketers In the solid position of 300-4 at the close of ning day in match against mhamshire. A opped hour of Lloyd. The West Ind fu 1 1 -b147 words
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Article16 1969-06-20 22 ■undei neuiiimpr* in the re S. Kuiih: A dc Ca Arumugam I16 words
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Article173 1969-06-20 22 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By JOE RAF cricket tourists from Britain were held to a draw by Ba testier Clubs Combined XI in a one-day match at Balestier Road, Singapore, yesterday. Batting first. the tourists snored 230-8 and declared at 3 p.m.. leaving combined team 210 minutes173 words
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Article168 1969-06-20 22 K\l- I M- Intvre run out .11 un out 11; P. Green c Shah 1> Krl.-hnan 52: <t r Tan b Devan 4; R. Spandlrr b Hnrbans J. iif c Tan b Knshnan 51: J Willow run out 1. K. c Tan b Knshnan 0: M > not out168 words
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Article, Illustration368 1969-06-20 22 CEVERAL upsets marked the second round of the m»n's singles in the Singapore junior championships at Guillemard Road, reports FRANCIS won. Eric Chua. who was expected to reach the quarterfinals at lea.st. was eliminated by an "unknown." Tan Chin, who won 15-11. 15-8 Peter OoH, the Yoirh368 words
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Article86 1969-06-20 22 poi.ICE en;rred the Negri Bembllan knockout final with a 1-0 w :n o ne.«* Recreation Club ttM NS Club P.idang in Sen-moan yesterdHv. The goal In the 42nd mn.ute by intern liutdcH 'long Jin. In :iie BDftl I n .June 3D. I*i)iice «ill mci ttM winners86 words
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Article64 1969-06-20 22 TEMPERE Thin F Jorma K:m unen Wti how world javelin record of 29.70 metre-s c3O4H lj. nere The previou.s mark was held by Hu.sMaii Jania Lu-ls at 91.98 m '3(ilf In l a«| Brrhn 1 el tnann <ii We.- Qcnnaajf bettered irarM discus record by 16 ceni64 words
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Article201 1969-06-20 22 rpHE Badminton As- sociation of Malaysia Will revive the National Closed championships after a lapse of 18 years. This year's meet will be h«ld at Alor Star on Aug. 28-31 BAM secretary Teh Gin 800 l >aid in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that the Closed championships201 words
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Article17 1969-06-20 22 The Perak AAA South Zone championships Hill be nnid at An.siin i n junf 28-29.17 words
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228 1969-06-20 22 Pele says there WAS an offer from Mexico BRASILIA. Thurs. Brazils -Soccer King' Pele reaffirmed yesterday he had received an offer to play in Mexico despite a denial by a Mexican millionaire, who was reported to have made the offer. Pele said in an Interview in Santos: "There is 1AP - 228 words
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Article538 1969-06-20 22 -i 11: v in»i m.i IMCS» lifc'.n: 1 Abu Baku 2 A I ■■>■' rence 3 Taj Kirn H<>r 12 3 irrn, 2W»m: 1 Abu Bakar 2 H<< .luwn Cbec 3 M A h..k v 26 3. 40Um: 1 M A Bakar Tan Tian Soo 3 LM TUCfe Wan538 words
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Article30 1969-06-20 22 l'i\\\(. CBAMPIONMUPfI finals: .\l«t> Ones b Chung Lire HS 106-59: for 3rd ni nine Chung Ling Union M Han Chlanf Ex-Puoils 69-54: IVnmni Hrn Chiang HS bt Waratalis ">?-3430 words
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Article149 1969-06-20 22 CRICK ET BNOUra COONTm rlo«e nf pU> MMX \t Lord's LancX 91 1A Connollv 6-39 > Middle.^ex 76-8. At Tunhridge U»l<i. Kent 32i>-5 M Denntss 108. S Leary 60 AMf lobal 58 1 v Northants \t < hesterfirld. Somerset 110-2 |R. Virain 50 no. < v Derby *t ardiff: Sussex149 words
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Article22 1969-06-20 22 KMI SCHOOLS Central /.unr 'Ipohi 1 Ijtm Kar Peng 155*2 pts > 2 Yew Kok Hee *****.8. 3 Woo Kok > 1486 7).22 words
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Article23 1969-06-20 22 Kl.tVNti LEAGUE: PWD 3 En«ineer.s Sqdu 1. Gurkha Engineers 4 TMS .staff 2. nUBMDLT <Malacca): CRC 8 M Bn NZ Re«t 2.23 words
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Article83 1969-06-20 22 KNANG < HAMFIONSHIPS Men's doubles la rd: Tan Chong Lock and Woo Kin Chong bt Teoh Joo Seng and Oon hock Lai 21-16. 21-17. 21--19: Ooi In Sim and Han Pook Fciong bt Teh Tnuan Kee and Tan |oo Leong 21-19. 19-21. 21--8. 14-21. 21-5: Ki.h Him Ong83 words
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Article101 1969-06-20 22 LONDON GRASS COURTS: Men .v singles 4th r<>—R- Caver 'Aust i bt N. Pilic lYugoi 6-3. 4-6. 6-2: D. RaLstan <US> bt C. Drysdale <SA> 6-3. 6-1: C. Pasarell (US) bt R. Moore <SA> 6-3. 8-10. 6-1: P. Stolle (Au«t) 1 bt W. Bowrey (Austi 6-1. 6-2: T Okker101 words
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Article24 1969-06-20 22 \KMY LI \(.l I IHV 'Te'eidak Cuiipi No 2 Infantry Workshop reme «n. wn Clvlllam T\iriNo Ult. I: Medical* 6 I CRC 024 words
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Article150 1969-06-20 22 Eng Kong wins Under-20 title (jJOH Eng Kong of St. Muhael's ln>; Ipoh. won the Perak Schools Under-20 boys singles badminton title yesterday. In the final. Eng Kong. 17, beat hi.s schoolmate. Tan Ec Teik 17-18, 15-11. 15-7. The result was a surpnse as e> Teik, 18. wa.s Malay.sian schoolboys'150 words
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253 1969-06-20 22 Use of drugs by athletes is increasing warning ]^EW YORK, Thurs. The increasing use of drugs by athletes, either to deaden pain or improve performance, menaces the very tradition and structure at sport, says the magazine Sports Illustrated. "The pill, capsule, vail and needle have become fixtures of the locker253 words
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Article24 1969-06-20 22 The closuiß date for entries i for tlif Malaysian tennis cham- piunships at Ipoh from July 3 to 6 ha.s been extended morrow.24 words
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Article13 1969-06-20 22 The I thru- annual cbamptorwhipi in Juiy 10-11 at Kuala Trriiaaaiiu.13 words
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Article65 1969-06-20 22 JOHN Watis set a new H pore allcomers di.scus r^iurd with a throw o( 175 ft lln at the Royal Marines meet at Nee Soon. He beat by sft 4i". hia own iillcnmers in.uk -PI la I nontri. when he alao set an altcomen ihot put65 words
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Advertisement71 1969-06-20 22 Give the New Sheaffer 444 Trio ...and be remembered. Slim styling In rich brushed chrome, glides Ink to papur with never a skip The pen comes with a new wrap-around or scratch. palladium silver point Writes smoothly Want to be remembered? With the and fills from Ink bottle or with71 words
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Advertisement97 1969-06-20 22 Home, sweet home... h VTC or is it really a DANGER TRAP Every day accidents happen in the home. Electrocution, slips on the stairs, poisoning, scalding. This week the Sunday Mail examines the dangers of home. It's a 'must' for parents. Sunday Mail Penang's Most Up-To-Date Sea-Side Hotel BUSINESS HOLIDAYS97 words
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Article294 1969-06-20 23 EPSOM JEEP - Beep Beep in a smart workout EPSOM JEEP By gEF.P BEEP, late Muraki. an Australian filly by Gastave Dmc, did i splendid gallop at Penang yest< i day morning. Ridden by Garnet Bougoure. Beep Beep strode out fluently over 3f in 39 2/5 sec on good going. She looks forward294 words
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Article290 1969-06-20 23 ONDON, Thurs. British champion Jockey Lester Piggott was yesterday suspended for seven days from tomorrow, following an inquiry by the Jockey Club Stewards at Royal Ascot. Piggott. riding Habitat, wa.- judged to have interfered with Right Tack, the half-length winner, In the St. James' Palace290 words
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Article, Illustration2060 1969-06-20 23 TOMORROW HJ^M 2 00 CLASS 6 DIVISION 3 ■jUmSuHUH (54.500) 6F local jockeys only 1 ***** FI.F.F.TMISTFR 11 a (Brtehtom Allan 6 HO IFI Soaidi 1 J ***** EASY MONEY a (Ladies. Rodgeri. 5 8.1? Maniam 7 .1 0842 HONKY DKAR a (Thong Tecki Paul 52,060 words
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Advertisement113 1969-06-20 23 Hr m I' I i S a I p" I nrr^T P? I r^ Estu i 1 1 i; li I L^ IKILx I J% J A wide variety of models available s^T y^ I ij m~" J R. E. MORRIS CO., PTE. LTD. 18-C, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8113 words
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Advertisement87 1969-06-20 23 f^^^^k T IB ■^k/ r J M Make the swinging scene each I* Br week with Fanfare don't H> w^w 2^l c c^ t out s et y° ur V^^^^B^^^QSh copy. ON SALE NOW! i nH ■m M 1 1 j THE BEATLES Full Colour Special Jft i| Bl i87 words
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Miscellaneous115 1969-06-20 23 TODAY'S SPORT DIARY ATHLETICS Batu Pahat Jansenttes ipadann Ipoh Dl». District championships iBP 1: ACS v Police FT Upoh padan^>. School* mt-rt*: Ipoh M pal padanci. ACS <8 am>; STAR (tpoh 8 (UK M 1 Tnur match: ami: SGI Talplng .230 pmi PEAF RAP (SeleU QADMINTON S pore junior SO(115 words
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Article, Illustration480 1969-06-20 24 ALBERT RAMALINGAM - Manicka: I hope raids will not hurt MSA ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs TMlk Malaysian Government hopes that the r;ii<ls by the Singapore CPIB on MSA head' quarters on Monday and yesterday would not spoil the airline's pood mine. "We ;ilso hope il will not lower the morale of480 words
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Obituary106 1969-06-20 24 Mitt ANNIE OE tILVA SB, paMCd •»»y on !>.<> •>!> tor 1 jon- I'tiir. Malacca (or St. Peters' today at 9 a m. MH V. KUPPUtAMV i away 19.6. b'j I *r> 1. rnourr <i»roi I 1. :r: I Oraaaml OA tILVA a»ay »v.: I o-. in* loan linir106 words
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160 1969-06-20 24 MOSCOW Thurs. The Defence Ministry newspaper Red Star reported today that Maj -Gen. Terenty Ivanov had died tragically "while carrying out service dutle.v" The paper did not give any further details ur the date of his death It said the announcement of his deathReuter - 160 words
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Article59 1969-06-20 24 NEW YORK. Thurs— Afroiielegates today put the final touches to a .strongly worded resolution calling for total Isolation of the Khodesiun regime and urging Britain to use force if necessary to end the white rebellion. The resolution will probably be put before the Security CouncilReuter - 59 words
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82 1969-06-20 24 Dewi trades shouts with cameramen BANGKOK. Thurs Madam Ratna Dewi. wife of ex-President. Soekarno. arrived here last night and immediately engaged In a shouting match with photographers. Madam Dewi. clad m a striped polo .shirt and blue denim btllbottom lacks, asked al the aiiport that no pictures be taken andUPI - 82 words
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112 1969-06-20 24 Rubber prices soar to eight-year peak LONDON. Thurs Ibe arrival of Soviet freighters to load rubber In Malaysian ports and the shortage of the commodity owing to Malay.sian curfew regulations have seni rubber prlci-.s to an eighlyear peak. Number 1 RKS closed last night at 2a -d a pound. PricesAP - 112 words
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Article348 1969-06-20 24 LONDON. Thurs— The market turned easier today after a slightly firmer start. Buyers remained scarce and small selling around mid-morning prompted precautionry marking down over a wide front. The "no change UK bank rate had a steadying effect, j while the Confederation of British Industries' survey had little348 words
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Article69 1969-06-20 24 LONDON. Thurs— Spot 25 "5 d., July 25 7 »d, Aug. 25 i d.. S*pt. 25>-,d.. July Sept. 25 ,d.. Oct. Dec. 25> 4 d.. Jan. Mar. 24 15 16d., April June 24 7 »d.. July Sept 24\d Oct Dec. 24 9 16d Jan. March 24 7 16d.. April69 words
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Article29 1969-06-20 24 LONDON. Thurs.— Spot £1426 <4-£4>. sellers £1427 -£3>. Forward buyers £1436 < £si. .sellrrs £1437 t+£4i. Settlement £141!5 i-|-£l). Turnover am. 275 tons, p.m 115 lonv Tone Veiv steady.29 words
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79 1969-06-20 24 HONG KON(>. Thurs The Government is to diM-ontinue emrrKency regulation 31 under which people can be detained without trial for up to one year. The regulation was brought into operation at the height of riots in Hun; Kong in 1967. All 54 people who were79 words
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Article35 1969-06-20 24 TEL AVIV Israeli patrol intercepted a small band ol Arab guerillas In the occupied Golan Heights area of Syria and killed tour of «hem in a brief fight Israeli officials said UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Advertisement204 1969-06-20 24 NEW $100 CAMERA DEVELOPS ITS OWN COLOUR PHOTOS (Finished colour prints in seconds.) ...ft' li-ii .^s: I J^j B^B^oßßO^P^P^Mfc ss7 A Ljo^oV^s^^l The first Polaroid Colour Pack Camera (No developing unks or liquids You d< was sold in France in 1965 for 5255. not develop Polaroid pictures. They de l204 words
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