The Straits Times, 21 June 1969
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Title Section28 1969-06-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 175.000 Tilfi Null i mil! NKv/spaper The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 21. 1969 15 CENTS K.D.N. 3104 M.C. (P) No. 072328 words
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120 1969-06-21 1 Sprinting away from the 200,000 mark ANOTHER landmark has been passed, and the daily sale of the Straits Times is now firmly established above the 200,--000 mark. Sales in February 205,285 March 210,899 The Sunday Times is well past 200,000 with 250.--000 coming up. Recent sales are, in fact, übovc120 words
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Article101 1969-06-21 1 Lee to see an eye specialist CXNItI.KH.V Fri. The Singapore Prime .Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew, will consult an eye spe'i.ilist in Melbourne tomorrow Mr. Lee is believed to be suffering from eye strain. likl.i.v he threw off j. digestive upset to attend the fin.il session of th< fivepower defenceReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration657 1969-06-21 1 Reference by Gorton to 'Malaya' started it a11... CANBERRA, Friday MALAYSIA will go away from the five-power Commonwealth defence talks here with serious doubts about the extent of Australia's commitment, Malaysian sources said today. They feel thai it will be necessary For further poli-lical-level discussions657 words
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Article, Illustration379 1969-06-21 1 Sabah: Aussie forces 'Won't go in automatically' CANBERRA, Friday AUSTRALIA bad node it dear to Malaysia thai it could not be expected automatically to become involved in any dispute which arose over S;ilkili. the Australian K\ternal Affairs Minister, Mi. Gordon Freeth, said today. Speaking :it a press conference a 1Reuter - 379 words
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Article19 1969-06-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR. I Curfew times for tomorrow remain unchanßpd. the Information. Co-ordin-ation Centre announced tonight.19 words
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403 1969-06-21 1 Malaysia and Singapore defence indivisible stays an essential basis The communique CANBERRA. Friday MINISTERS attendinc the li\e-piiui-r talks here today aliirmed that the conference had consolidated p r o cress made at Kuala Lumpur last year. They said this in their linal communique issued at thr end of a shortReuter - 403 words
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Article90 1969-06-21 1 TERROR TREMOR SHAKES MELBOURNE MELBOURNE, FH ire t-arth tremors tonlfhi ■hook Australia's second larKe.st City, sending people into the street., in tenor There were m> immediate reports o! Injuries here. In many suburbs there were reports ol damage to buildings and shaken windows and doors. Epicentre Across the equator i.northernReuter - 90 words
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Article206 1969-06-21 1 DAVID GAN - Gunmen open fire in $22,000 grab DAVID GAN By Fli. Three nunmcn today tired (our warning Shots !>• caping with a $22,897 payroll at a factory In Boon Keng Road. They < d>->pi i after their c.ir. with a rtn the win i The gunmen h.ici held up N! 1206 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK
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190 1969-06-21 2 TAIWAN FILM WINS BEST AWARD AND SPARKS A ROW MANILA. Fit Tai--1 van ntry "Jade Goddess," a love story filmed against the backdrop of ancient China, today won the Best Picture award in the 15th Asian Film val. Rle Rodrlgo of the Philippine*, male star In "Iforo- epic about aUPI - 190 words
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490 1969-06-21 2 Nixon: We'll beat Clifford time table A S H I NGTON, Fri. President Nixon said last night that the United States would decide on more troop withdrawals from South Vietnam in August. He hoped a timetable suggested by former Defence Secretary Mr. Clark Clifford could be beaten. Mr. Clifford. DefenctReuter - 490 words
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168 1969-06-21 2 Murdoch takes over Britain's biggest paper I ONDON. Fri. AustraJ Han millionaire Rupert Murdoch yesterday officially took over Britain's biggest MUtag newspaper, the weekly News of the World Karller, this year Mr. Murdoch won a battle with another bidder for control of the 6.131,000 circulation Sunday paper, which concentrates onReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration85 1969-06-21 2 THOUSANDS SEE BRIDGE-TOP MAN IN REVOLVER DRAMA piT-ISKI'Rf.II. Fri. A former A i r Force man shot himself yesterday aftrr climb ing to thp top of a bridge and RliSf into the street, slightly wounding one person. Police identified the man us Robert Mi«h- ni ik 22. and said heReuter; UPI - 85 words
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Article172 1969-06-21 2 HORROR HOSPITALS CHICAGO, Friday. A GRAND Jury yesterday returned indictments charging murder, attempted murder, rape, aggravated battery and involuntary manslaughter against 10 patients, former patients and guards of two Chicago mental hospitals. The indictments followed a probe, carried out by State Attorney Mr. Edward Hanrahan.Reuter - 172 words
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Article44 1969-06-21 2 BANGKOK Fr» The Thai Cabinet has agreed to allow the airline Thai International to Increase its capital from 40 million bant (about $6 million i to 200 million bant about 130 million i so it ran buy new aircraft. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration138 1969-06-21 3 TIGER, TIGER BY THE SEASHORE SUCH A FINE HOLIDAY FOR ABANDONED CUBS \V KI.I-. these Uw> tiny tiger tubs h-ne »er--1. l inly been having lovelj weather for it a noliday at the seaside. 1 In > hair even taken their first paddle at the tender age of six weeks.Mirrorpic - 138 words
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69 1969-06-21 3 f ON DON, Kn. The lead singer in the Bee Gees pop group wa.s fined £2.000 yesterday for trying to smuggle a diamond-studded watch into Britain. The court was told that Barry Glbb, 23. walked through the "nothing to declare" exit at Heathrow airport whenReuter - 69 words
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105 1969-06-21 3 Sato on what West can teach Japan TOKYO. Frl. The Prime R Minister. Mr. Eisaku Sato, said last nieht that the Western world could teach Japan a great deal about living with the problems of suddenly becoming a modern nation "Our national energies must be rnhanced and channrlled tow..itis tantet":Reuter - 105 words
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Article19 1969-06-21 3 BANGKOK, Prl. The Government has nominated Foreign Minister Khoman for a seat on tbe World Court. UPI.UPI - 19 words
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133 1969-06-21 3 U.S. READY TO START ARMS CUT TALKS BY JULY 31 WASHINGTON. Frl. President Nixon said last night the United States hoped to begin arms reductions talks with the Soviet Union between July 31 and Aug. 15. Secretary of State Mr. William Rogers had notified Moscow of the American readiness, butReuter - 133 words
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Article58 1969-06-21 3 BANGKOK. Frl. The United States will have to seek perniLsMon from Thailand if it wants to keep troops here after a Vietnam withdrawal, Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman aaid on Wednesday. "We have succeeded rather nell in dealing with Internal subversive activities and have not neededAP - 58 words
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233 1969-06-21 3 CAIRO, Fri. The Soviet Union offered to stop consultations with the U.S. on the MiddleEast if the Arabs thought this was necessary, Mr. Moham c d Hassanein Heykal, editor of AlAhram, said today. Mr. Heykal said that during his recent B i\iet233 words
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405 1969-06-21 3 A total cut in ties with Rhodesia, call to Security Council UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Five AfroAsian members last night asked the Security Council to j order all countries to sever links with Rhodesia and apply econ o m i c sanctions against South Africa and Mozambique. The call came inReuter - 405 words
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Article50 1969-06-21 3 NEW DELHI. Fn The Indian Government ls expected to commisMon a British consulting him the International Management and Engineering Group 1 1 MEG i to do a feasibility study of deep-sea drilling for oil In the Gulf of Cambay, a Government spokesman said here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article41 1969-06-21 3 NEW YORK. FTI. Air traffic at the three major airports serving New York was disrupted yesterday when 35 wound controllers failed to report (or work in support of demands for Improvement* In air traffic control for safety reasons. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article144 1969-06-21 3 TOKYO, Friday W?OR people with no F .space fur a flower garden or those too busy to hot' and weed, an enterprising Jap a n c.> firm now offers canned flowers. All you need to do ts open the can right side up place theAP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration525 1969-06-21 21 A royal all-star documentary LONDON, Friday WHAT a story, What a cast! The most exclusive all-star line-up ever to appear in the same film Britain's royal family. Queen Elizabeth and her blueblooded relatives were seen today for the nrsc time coping with the rigours of being royalty on duty atReuter - 525 words
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269 1969-06-21 21 COMING A KINSEY REPORT ON HOMOSEX SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. The organisation that drew up the Kinsey Reports on male-female sex relations announced today lt was launching the most Intensive study of homosexuals ever undertaken. Investigators for the TTnlverslty of Indiana's Sex Research Institute founded by the late Dr. Alfred Kinsey269 words
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153 1969-06-21 21 \LASHINGTON. Fri. DeTT sertion rate in the IS. Army has risen because of the number of misfits being conscripted, according to Lt Gen. Albert Connor, deputy chief of army personnel. He was speaking during recent bearings in the House of Representatives appropriations committeeReuter - 153 words
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Article50 1969-06-21 21 \[ANILA, Frl. Congressman Manuel Concordla kL landed on the front page of the Manila Chronicle today with a three column picture showing him standing during a debate with a pistol neatly tucked Into his waist. "It is probably In the spirit of. the times," the Chronicle said. LTI.50 words
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Advertisement72 1969-06-21 2 m-\ PAPER PRODUCTS (Ml BERHAD NEW $2.4 MILLION ggg E p R ucTsl EXPANSION IN W. MALAYSIA Manufacturers and Exporters of:- Mu.ti-wa.l Paper Bags Paper Container. PERSPECTIVE OF PROPOSED PULP AND PAPER FACTORY Jumbo Roll Paper Gum Tapes ff *>* Toilet Tissues Carbon Paper ]r Jk^^^ Printing Writing Paper Paper72 words
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Miscellaneous21 1969-06-21 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (^AW.MV PEAR FELLOW^ /^"sOU FOCSOT^ V DELATED Tolee VQuJ f vgSt GUmSk) t^tk^T^ QTMANKVOU) '^V cr"-^21 words
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Advertisement82 1969-06-21 3 I presenting the from B>Am)Wf I tollectin tf Dress Skirts, Sftrtskirts mpJ Kiittti Sptrtskirts ttut introduces yii ti tke newest trend ii faskita. Midt frwi a»y luiri- j ous new fabrics mclidmi kleiis tf Ariel Nylon. Arttcl Triacetate Nylor and Ftrtrel Polyester Cotton See tke styles if lie Shirts. Cm82 words
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Advertisement379 1969-06-21 3 S*v" "C'--^Z IHHHHBBSIW SOMETHING /^a^\ TO SMILE (EJ ABOUT? <f|&^ REMEMBER YOUR MA VITA THE A T T J l^tm Y° u can stop dental problems befors VITAjVIIN aV^a ifllM they start> with vitamm C-enriched T7rKT*DTr*TXT7iT\* iflfH VITAPLUS. Ask any dentist. Hell JbjJN rvlUrliiiU hß^i I te you over 37379 words
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Advertisement164 1969-06-21 4 MIN NGAI KNITTING FACTORY (M) BERHAD 3870, Permatang Pauh Road, Butterworth, Province Wellesley, West Malaysia. I' OPERATING AN INTEGRATED TEXTILE MILL WITH SPINNING KNITTING FINISHING GARMENTS EXISTING UNDER CONSTRUCTION KNITTING GARMENTS ~i#r "PAGODA BUILDING" -400 3 Storey Administrative Block A JjA, r^om 1 i i i I*" 'J -*3 A164 words
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Article, Illustration409 1969-06-21 5 LIM THOW BOON - LIM THOW BOON I NGKL AZIZ: GROUNDWORK LAID... By KUALA LUMPUR, Frl QROL'NDWORK has been laid for the establishment of a centre for graduate studies and advanced re- rch in the humanities and social science at the University of Malaysia. This \\ius409 words
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175 1969-06-21 5 'Write to the Pope and cheer him up' Catholics urged— pENANG. Fri.—Catho- lies in Malaysia have been asked to send messages of loyalty to Pope Paul who, during Easter, had expressed his anxiety over the modern conception of Papal supremacy and church authority. The Church of our Lady of Seven175 words
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96 1969-06-21 5 Mitsubishi Colts in Malaysia in the clear KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Cycle and Carriage Co. today sa'.d that Mitsubishi Colt 1200 cars here were not affected by reports of defects In Japanesemade vehicles. Mitsubishi's rr.Mdmt-MiKineer In MhUvmh. Mr. O.samu Ok^no. said he had received confirmation Irom the parent company in96 words
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Article28 1969-06-21 5 TELUK ANSON. Pri. The Per»k Telecommunications Atnletic Welfare Association > soorts me< t and dance scheduled to oe held here tomorrow has fcen cancelled.28 words
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Article27 1969-06-21 5 SINGAPORE. Prl. Teenage cvclLst Sun Yong Hal. 13. wu fatally injured in a collision with a lorry near St. Andrew's school, in WoodsvUle Road, yesterday.27 words
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Article104 1969-06-21 5 MA I 1.1 MPI K Kri Tun >hopkrrp«*r> uho pleaded ciiilty to not displ.ivmc pri<e tugs on e>NPiitial commodities in their shop> «err fined by .1 magistrate's court here tod.t> Show y. id Moh.iined Ismail «.i> Rned >">(lll. or six months' .tail, for fail ing to104 words
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Advertisement128 1969-06-21 5 Insfittrte of Bvteoßi Administratimi MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA lUar lainani urn ftL* «^m top antf Meat ihKiimi m mhomc Utrougt S^mfi iiiliii IM\.+»UK.J^*mnct**4 mdc recafHtics teMßtat Sovtb^Mt Aaa as a traißina gxmmi tm immh**^ bwMeai kiitn. Maoe 18*7. tie aiN»4BMtit| neAodi ef Hem mgw«7 r.oturti— hattaMe kanc been recognised m tbc be»t128 words
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Advertisement195 1969-06-21 5 bIb^HwbVPI WKf <bMRVbV Tf^ESßfr s 9r )!Hr&' *Jm Vft V WBP^ b, j^bWblP^ i" 1 b^bW i a flPg b^bT^^Jb^bv^b^bh bWB Gf Eli^Mi^H^K iff i 6R5f 1 I I *6 B^L v >ffi| ■KnT B^B^^BP L. I Br«^^^Bs She scoots because her father wouldn't give her the money to buy195 words
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Miscellaneous37 1969-06-21 5 ALLEY OOP By V.T. Hamlin 1 CAATT UNDERSTAND IT.' >OU'RE NOT JllSr rw-i i THEY SHOULD HAVE LANDED GOl^G TOLIJW« 1 JUSTOUTS.DB A.HETATON, SSfijß Sgg TM^R^AT^ f VSPOT A TAKE A LOOK.' C 1 SOMETHIMG? 1^ 'Ofc^JC'37 words
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Article, Illustration447 1969-06-21 6 KHOO CHENG KIM - KHOO CHENG KIM B, SINGAPORE, Frl. Dadi Balsara, renowned astrologlst, palmist and numeroloßist is back in Singapore with a host of predictions of "things to come." For Singapore. Mr. Balsara predicted a great future. "Whatever efforts she takes uill be fulfilled." he447 words
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Article, Illustration428 1969-06-21 6 Top team to run Asia's best hotel SINGAPORE. Frl. A TEAM of top hold management people from all over the world has been recruited to run and plan the $00 million Mandarin Hotel Singapore's and possibly Asia's best hotel. Four of them are already here. Eight more will Join the428 words
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Article234 1969-06-21 6 SINGAPORE, Friday A YOUTH of 20 going home after a wedding dinner with three friends in January this year, died when he fell from a van they were travelling In, the Fourth District Court heard today. Llnrt Ouan Beng, 21, was charged with causing234 words
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Article52 1969-06-21 6 SINGAPORE. Frl The First Lady, Puan Noor Alshah will open an exhibition "For the Home" at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10.30 a.m. cm June 26 and nut June 27 a* published previously The «how will be open for three days from 10 am. to52 words
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107 1969-06-21 6 Chap-ji-kee promoter fined $6,000 SINGAPORE. Prl. Ng Beng Hwee, 35, considered to be a second ranking chap-Jl-kee promoter, was today fined $6,000 the maximum for the charge— when he admitted carrying on the public lottery. The prosecutor told magistrate's court that, on May 30 this year, a house in Muar107 words
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Advertisement368 1969-06-21 6 TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! For The First Time On The Screen a DUEL between a SAMURAI and a PISTOLERO! MONTGOMERY FORD aW^^ TATSUYA NAKADAI TOMORROW YOUi BUD SPENCER WAYDE PRESTON JEFF CAMERON STANLEY GORDON and WILLIAM BERGER BEGINNERS COURSE IN LOVE For 17- Year-Old MALE VIRGINS! Jfr RECORD ATTENDANCES I"£ksnjsmm Be sure368 words
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Advertisement62 1969-06-21 6 I■■ Bl I STARIICHT I GEYLANG. Tel *****' PRESENTS THE FABULOUS ALL GIRLS SWINGING BAND "KITTENS" DIRECT FROM SEOUL TO ENTERTAIN YOU WITH THEIR SWINGING MUSIC ADDED ATTRACTIONS^; SENSATIONAL CHU FAMILY SHOW WO COVER CHARGE SINGING NIGHTLY LANNY. WONG SIEW PENG MARDIANA I IVY CHAN WITH FRANKIE A HIS STARLIGHT-SIX62 words
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Advertisement140 1969-06-21 6 LAST 2 DAYS! Like to watch your money grew! Come and tee hew John Celvert deti it in ettociotion with th* Children'! Ceim Bank ot Chuna Khiaw Bank Ltd. ;h ■aaa^ri/ ,i i^^VoL aaaV M LJ/tJsW b»^^J t\ jEmkW^ j sio 1 I.V J^^al sC' ANI iTlt i W i140 words
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Advertisement285 1969-06-21 6 m 111"* "w«^J^?Tna^vxH AS CASH GIFT PRIZES IN EVERY WEEKLY LUCKY DRAW LAST 5 DIGITS $1,000 LAST 4 DIGITS $100 LAST 3 DIGITS $15 (Bittd civ to.pcu HURRY- DON'T MISS THIS WEEK'S DRAW All TOTO booths and many A^ent* will be open tomorrow morning. Coupon* accepted will be valid I285 words
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Advertisement559 1969-06-21 6 ta«ai. a jotaISMIQN". 8 LAST DAY NOTI timev rf. 10 4S am. 1 30. 4, t 10 Sthool Ch.ldrcn $1 00 1 ■a tcot ot 10 45 1 30 d fr Season From Midmahr I Tomorrow 6 SHOWS" ot I 4.00 4.30, 9. 1S MIDK r ■J "Vcnqeoncc Is a559 words
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Article52 1969-06-21 7 UNOAPOKI Fn The i» 11 mark its fifth anniversary this month ictlvl ies. including Miev!. swimming meet, bi* walk :-nd a rinir programme will be a raih and display at the lalar: Besar radium at 8 pm. .day The Minister l<>: I Mr Ong Pan* Boon, will attend52 words
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Article, Illustration162 1969-06-21 7 Warm applause for Lee at dinner PKIMi: .MINISTER. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew won warm applause in Sydney on Tuesday w hen he said he thought his national interest wav best served in association with Malaysia, Australia, New /c.ilanU and Britain. He was addressing a162 words
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Article19 1969-06-21 7 QAPORI Fn The People A- ..(la'ion has so far built 187 community centres spread tlwoucnout the Republic19 words
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Article229 1969-06-21 7 SINGAPORE. Friday pROPERTY estimated at $44,000 was destroyed or damaged In a fire shortly after midnight last night at the Chop Eng Seng Paper Factory In Kirn Chuan Road The Ore bmkc mit in an attap hut housing ttie fac- •> wan bouae i*>r Coring w.i229 words
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Article36 1969-06-21 7 \!'<>KE Fri The Siimapoie Federation of B<ns 111 nold Its 10th clublerdership training courac graduation ana 11th i luli-leader-shlp training course opening ceremony at Its heado.ua :-ters in Killanu at 530 pm IOatOtKM36 words
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Article48 1969-06-21 7 SINGAPORE. FH Over 60 winners in the Festival of Books competitions tonight received thru prizes of book.' and book.. vouchers from Puan Lailflah Mine Hail Mnhamed Tahlr. wife of the parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Inche Shaari Tadln. «t the Victoria Theatre48 words
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Article42 1969-06-21 7 SINGAPORE. Frl Mn Lattffa Jalahidin lias been elected president of the Methodist Olds' School Alumnae Association. Vice-presidents are Mrs Ang Jiak Woon and Miw M E Lnu. '.li.ss Caroline Lav i* the secretary and Miss Cheong Quee Yin. the treasurer.42 words
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Article, Illustration377 1969-06-21 7 gINGAPORK, Fri. Singapore's new labour laws have opened ;i newer;! in the pattern of industrial relations and industrial arbitration. This is the view of the president of the Industrial Arbitration Court. Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, in his animal (1968) report published today.377 words
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Article27 1969-06-21 7 SDJOAPORE. Frl The Methodist Girls' School Alun.nae Association will hold i. Founder s Day dinner at the MGS auditorium on July 25 at 7.30 p.m27 words
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Article57 1969-06-21 7 SINGAPORE. Kri. A variety show. "Varsity Showtime '69. will be held at the National Theatre at 7.30 p.m. on June 24 by the Freshmen Orientation Committee of the University of Mmprn Students' Union. Tickets at Si and SI are available at the usual booking centres and at57 words
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Advertisement331 1969-06-21 7 KELONG RESTAURANT (off Ponggol Point 1 1m.5.) FMI NITh CLUB WITH A DIFFERENCE Ydu Enjoy tint Clau Luxury At Reasonable Price prmrily present Tht ummm of taiwan R^ MISS LlLi YL'EN td I Pius MISS ALICE KOH W& and MIMI GUEST SINGER L J|p MR. SUYIN accompanied by *^V 'M^331 words
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Advertisement199 1969-06-21 7 B INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES §Ask to see the impressive range of H Smiths Vehicle |pr Instruments and Accessories. Everything jp»i>N. from a NEW unique V&Rj /jiß^^guß^\ Ol eve indicator to »fJ|(iPn^\ tachometers and a HfcY^^Ht wide range of gauges V^P^ftfliLHVi/ They re the best in rhe V^^BH^O/J market See them199 words
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Advertisement158 1969-06-21 7 'H QUARTERDECK POOL If Cuscaden House Ms\ rmoonshlnei MH^HiHHHBSiNITE-CLUBHIH EXCLUSIVE.NEW DANCE SPOT NO COVER CHARGE NITELY lam. SAT. Ext. 2am the Tr6ub*d4*S with LyneMather aid P USthe I °rSir Ocean Park Hotel I m V/Kj m& f^st Coast Road, Singapore 15 jM SMpura jj£ INTWCONTINENTAI 'S? PRESENTING A NEW DINING158 words
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272 1969-06-21 8 Murder case Peeping Tom (so lucky) is jailed SINGAPORE, Friday. "DEEPING TOM" murder case accused Ho Joon Toh. 31, was jailed today for six years for manslaughter and told by Mr. Justice Chua that he was "indeed very lucky, very, very lucky." The jury unanimously found Ho guilty on the272 words
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Article115 1969-06-21 8 Woman: I saw death plunge CINGAPORE, Fri. J Housewife Wang Ah Eng was standing in the corridor of her ninth floor flat in Commonwealth Drivp when she saw a man poised to Jump from a parapet. She .shouted to him. but he jumped. At a coroner's Inquest today on Pang115 words
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Article46 1969-06-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. M. The two-day Ap*x Club convention scheduled to be held here from June 28 has been postponed to the end of Augnst. Be\en Apex clubs in Malaysia and Singapore and 30 Apexians from W>.«t Australia will attend the convention. Bern urn*46 words
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Article65 1969-06-21 8 KUAIJV I.UMPUK. Frl. Th* Minist. r of Commerce and Industry and acting Minister of Local Government »nd Huu&mg. Inche Mon.tniPd Khlr Johari. will open a display of Australian building maiena^s ben ><n Tuesday The di»Dlay. at the Australian Trade Cinnmi.v stoi s oi> play centre at65 words
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Article49 1969-06-21 8 IPOH. Prl. Pour curfe* breakers were fined a total of $150 here today three nf them $30 each and the other S6O The three »erp nrrested between 920 pm and 930 p m while the fourth man was arrested at 10 25 p.m. yesterday.49 words
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76 1969-06-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. Fama is sponsoring an art competition with Malaysian fruit as the theme. Organised by the Arts Council, the competition Is In conjunction with Fama s "Eat More Local Prut" campaign. Work in uny medium may be submitti cd. An exhibition of76 words
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Article, Illustration178 1969-06-21 8 FIRST RAAF PILOT TO CLOCK 1,000 HOURS IN MIRAGE DENAN<;. Frl Flyin* Officer Norman (ioodall (above) today became the first RAAF pilot to lot--1.000 hours in a Mirage jet. Waiting to creet his performance with an enthu>ia.stic hu« nas his prrity wife Mary. There were cheer*, too, from his mIm|HI178 words
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199 1969-06-21 8 Kulim Rubber to invest in hotel project LONDON, Frl. Kul i m Rubber Plantations Ltd. is to invest some of its spare cash In a hotel project In the Caribbean, it was announced here yesterday. The disclosure was made in the company's annual report. In reviewing the company's activities, theReuter - 199 words
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Article45 1969-06-21 8 A LUMPUR. Ft:. Studenus m Malaysia »nd Brunei who want to Mudy la New Zetland next year .should contact the New Zealand High CoauniaaioD here. c on Aug. 31 for arimrtai i and technical education and on Sept. 30 for university studies.45 words
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Advertisement359 1969-06-21 8 ____JH More than 40 vehicle manufacturers have shown ]»|So,,*ruf confidence in Solex by Hi Lj_r'_w using their Carburetters Bring If?—^^r^V your car to a new performance peak economically with Soler. dP^BtT^ll Carburetters. Designed to feed \k^T fp 4v\ your engine a mixture that I UIS precisely correct. Expensive t -^^^^XH359 words
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Miscellaneous18 1969-06-21 8 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl u«Ki ELMER'S SLEEP _>1»4li CALLS t WALXIN' RI6MT CXITA p E R QUICK18 words
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Article, Illustration230 1969-06-21 9 The Kiwis keep the door open for Malaysia 's pineapples 1/ ALA LUMPUR. 1X Fri. Malaysian canned pineapples will continue to have free mto the ■and market. was given iry ol Ind:i>trie.s and Commerce, Mr. m j Mortar'y. -n the Commerce and Industry, Incho Abdul Taib bin Mahmud. day. 1230 words
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Article43 1969-06-21 9 KUALA LUMPLR. 1 The public wa« today u;^ rr.urn equipment issued by the Vigilante Corp.- between 1963 and 1966 The carpi national Nik Yusot bin Nik U many articles including whistles, tnrchliiihts and raincoats, had bear the stamp "PJCJ."43 words
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Article25 1969-06-21 9 The H-public i pet factory, Singapore Carpel ManufacI oix»ned nr\t n The M and K Mr K U H :]ir e^rrm25 words
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146 1969-06-21 9 Hydrofoil service off to a good start pOCANG. Fr'. Businessmen and others on vWfli to relatives here were among the 10 passensers in the hydrofoil Dh.ir.im Putra 1 which arrived on hrr maiden run from Bcluwan this afternoon. A l.tr^e crowd was at the pier to welcome the craft when146 words
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Article50 1969-06-21 9 PENANO. Fri. Any cattle found outside the area prescribed on a licence may be seized and taken to the city abattoir for slaughter and disposal of the •iie City Council warned today. The term cattle Includes homes, cows. oxen, buffaloes, sheep, goat and pigs a statement ex-50 words
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Article, Illustration342 1969-06-21 9 SIM-bol of Malaysia quality Hallmark for locally-made goods VUALA LUMPUR, Fri. SIM that will soon be Malaysia's ''guaranteed quality" chop for locally-manu-factured goods both in international and domestic markets. The first product expected to be given this symbol will be protective helmets for motor-cycle and scooter riders. The Standards Institution342 words
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202 1969-06-21 9 PORT DEATH: COURT ORDERS ARREST OF WINCHMAN SINGAPORE. Friday yHE state coroner today issued a warrant for the arrest of a Port of Singapore Authority winchman for causing the death of a wharf labourer by negligent act at the harbour last month. Srinivasa Plllai Vadamalai was allowed bail. The coroner.202 words
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82 1969-06-21 9 2 relief funds now become one fund I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Selangor Flood Relief Fund and the Selangor Emergency Relief Fund have been amalgamated into a single fund. It Is now known v the Selanßor General Fund, the Mentri Besar, Oato Harun bin Haji IdrU. said today. The fund standsBernama - 82 words
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Article33 1969-06-21 9 PENANO. Fri More than 1.000 Musiims will be making their pilgrmage to Mecca next year through the Malaysian Pilgrimage Savings Corporation. LMt year only 300 mad* vim of lv good office*.33 words
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82 1969-06-21 9 MARKED DECREASE IN RUMOURMONGERING I^UALA MMPI'R. Fri. Rumour moneering h.is shown a marked decrease, thr Information Co-ordination Centre reported today. However, anti-national an<j secret society elements were still generating fear and anxiety in some sensitive areas by their activities. Two Incidents were reported up to six this i morning. Onp82 words
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73 1969-06-21 9 No permit, so latest Undergrad is withheld SINGAPORE. Fri. The latest issue of the Singapore Undergrad. a publication of the University of Singapore Students Union, is being withheld because Its permit has not been renewed. A union circular explained that the "technical omission had been overlooked. "However, steps are being73 words
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Article51 1969-06-21 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Grandmother Tan Kirn Pong. 77. became depressed and wept every day after her 19-year oid grandson was killed in a road accident last month. On June 1 she was found ay her son hanged in a pig-sty nnr their homr. it coroner's court heard today Verdect.51 words
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Article, Illustration221 1969-06-21 9 OINGAPORE, Fri. The Mayor of Oiso town near Tokyo, Mr. Genryo Nakajima. left for home today a very disappointed man. Reason: Singapore does net have a mayor. Mr. Nakajima said: "I made this trip in the hope of meeting the mayor221 words
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Article35 1969-06-21 9 TAIPINO. Fri The Talplns Hawkers 1 Union will distribute $21 and 10 gantangs of rice each to three of its members victims of a fire which destroyed their houses in TupaL35 words
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161 1969-06-21 9 Fri. Fewer than 10.000 Malaysian* crossed the causeway into Singapore every day. and not all were allowed the usual two-week stay, the Malaysian Hi^h Commission said today. A High Comn spokesman said that somtMalaysians were allowed only two ciay.s while otherwere turned161 words
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Article36 1969-06-21 9 PENANCi Fri. The KAAP Buiteruorth today presented 30 foam rubber matin-.' I th* i v Bm.s' Home at Hilir Suiikpi Plj Thr RAAP had previously presented the hump vutli television M n.36 words
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Advertisement88 1969-06-21 9 DIESEL FUEL INJECTION EQUIPMENT —^^^■JThe CAY Group is the II FILTRAP H world s largest manufacturer ue injection equipment T"^ ff-^^ll for diesel cn 9 ir| es. Keep the l^w~ I I', heart of your engine JIT <f4> "Tji humming, specify only \jj^*==^rju Senuine CAY replacement QUALITY AND SERVICE GO88 words
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Advertisement126 1969-06-21 9 Flying north? Take the first flight with us any morning and H leave the crowd-and-bustle way of travelling to others! We lip' jet you north as early as 8.00 am. Your choice :to Hong |||f OlimeW jet- Set timetable Kong and Tokyo via Kuala Lumpur 3 times a week via126 words
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Article, Illustration647 1969-06-21 10 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK: TO MEET RAPID GROWTH OF DEFENCE FORCES. I By SINGAPORE. Friday THK British Government Iwis Ik-cm able lo advance the <lviic of release of some of the military lands in Singapore over the original plan in order •<> accommodate the Republic!647 words
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Article191 1969-06-21 10 MR. MATHILSON and his team will spend ten days in Singapore and Iravr for Ku.ila Lumpur where they will >i>< iid about a week. Their proirunme in Singapore mi ludilurvl.it 9.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. talk* with the Singapore Government. Wrdnrsday 10. Is a.m. visit to191 words
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Article, Illustration262 1969-06-21 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The outgoing French Ambassador, Mr. Edouard Hutte. is confident that relations between his country and Singapore will continue to improve. Today, he said that when he came here five and a half years ago. there was "little talk about France." Since then,262 words
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Article43 1969-06-21 10 SINGAPORE. Fri Hundreds of volunteers will go on the streets tomorrow for the cause of 70 Incurably sick people of all a?es, races and religions. They have answered the Cheshire Home's call for help to sell Red Feathers tomorrow.43 words
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98 1969-06-21 10 Tin export control period is extended ONDON. FTI. The InEJ ternatlonal Tin Council today extended the period of export control. The council announced the quarter July 1 to Sept. 30 to be the- fourth period of export control. Total permitted export amounts for that period for the .^ix producing countries98 words
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124 1969-06-21 10 aid will be used to build the interchanges of the new Expressway with Buklt Tlmah Road. Adam Road and Thomson Road. The interchange at the Junction of the Expressway with Thomson Road and Whltley Road is under construction and will be completed by Uie end124 words
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Advertisement283 1969-06-21 10 WHEN YOU BUY AN GABRIELE PORTABLE TYPEWRITER When you purchase an ADLER GABRIELE PORTABLE TYPEWRITER you will receive this excellent Pitman's commercial typewriting book free. Follow this comprehensive series of exercises and in just three months you can master typewriting in the comfort and privacy of your own home. There's283 words
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Advertisement13 1969-06-21 10 nothing tastes like7-Up but Seven-Up! Bk m*-^* •■> y I the real thirst quencher13 words
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Miscellaneous106 1969-06-21 10 ißirh Tracy By 0 hvstvr Gould ■■■■■■■■D rieStDCS.DIiT.WMAT& I r/EVER OCCUR TO YOU.-TTVWCV, I IT! VI > NV 1 OCEANOGRAPHY GOT j THAT THE RUGGEOTERRAIN I LET'S ENOOVTHE \\J ♦rSISSS^S!^?^* TO DO WTTH THOSE OF THE OCEAN* FLOOR AND I RIDET TOCW/, L\ 1 ♦OCEANOGRAPHY' IS OVER- BLOCKS STAVING ITUE106 words
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Article, Illustration268 1969-06-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. A COLLECTION of photoeraphs of ports and beaches «l \Ve.«.i .Malaysia many of which (iate from before World War 11. m presented to the National Archives here toda> The presentation was made by Mr I KM. Beale, Bri268 words
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Article26 1969-06-21 11 KAJANj Pn A tractor went off ihe mad near here yesl» I >'* driver K Varlthar. i 20. an ,mpl(,»e# O f sun•M Perang Estate.26 words
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62 1969-06-21 11 I/OTA KINABALU. Krl. The Sabah Government has registered a total of 624 companies, 216 of them last month, the Controller of Trade has announced. He said that 17 new com- mamly land deveiopment and timber concerns, had been registered in the Qrsi five62 words
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138 1969-06-21 11 Come home appeal by five children to mother IPOH, Fri. Five young children are appealing to their mother who left their home seven weeks ago to return. Their mother Patriea Gan Suan Sim. 32, who took the Muslim name of Rosnah blnte Abdullah, is the wife of Inche Arlffln bin138 words
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Article, Illustration215 1969-06-21 11 SAUDARA wins vote of the experts KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Three experts in the National Language today voted for 'saudara'' as the most acceptable term for Malaysians to use in addressing each other. The Mcntri Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idrls, had earlier this week suggested that the colloquial215 words
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Article42 1969-06-21 11 IPOH. I"ri. Two men were fined si.">o each by magistrate's court today for Mending football pool entries abroad. Ku Kau Cheng, 40. a tin miner, and Lawrence Fernando. :ix. a mechanic, admitted mailing pool coupons to I nclanri.42 words
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Article115 1969-06-21 11 Gunman shoots two fishing in sea A LOR STAR. I Two fishermen were shot and wounded by an unknown gunman while Ashing in tin the Kedah coast last night. Le< received tnjui .irmt and li mined to hospli ie exact locality mI the lug was stir, nut known. The ■unman,115 words
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Miscellaneous214 1969-06-21 11 Straits Times Crossword .\< Ross in church (7i. 1. Fish procucUon Is cut b»ck 7 J olns lrl I cond 5. MSI/n.^. got we,gh- ggt -^J J-^gJ. Slmf of -STrtT ab Ut 12 Si^'of duke's parole U io. S£r*jsS »W geu ™*f 11. Js^ l^ /'Rugby achieve- 13 flsh c214 words
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Article633 1969-06-21 12 progress made at the Kuala Lumpur defence con- last year has been consolidated. There is common concern (among the ■mmonwealth powers) lot the maintenance of the > of Malaysia and Singapore and close consultation will continue. The Canberra conference communique from which these ••nts are taken is somewhat633 words
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Article341 1969-06-21 12 It is difficult i<- the Kntrean Liberation Movement h.>s been adVHiui'd by in attach on an Ethiopian aii liner at Karachi airport. This is the latest in a series ot terrorist incidents si H>;'d by members of the sclf-snled Liberation Front which demands independence from Addis Ababa on341 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1969-06-21 12 ADELE KOH - Malaysia's home-made doctors make their bow ADELE KOH CONVOCATION by KUALA LUMPUR WHEN Ang Eng Chin goes up to the stage this morning at the University of Malaya's convocation to receive his degree in Medicine and Surgery, he will be making history. Because his surname starts with A. he will1,125 words
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Article1089 1969-06-21 12 A QUESTION AND ANSWER INTERVIEW WITH TUN Dr. ISMAIL bin DATO ABDUL RAHMAN Tun (Dr.) Ismail, acting Director of Operations and Minister of Home Affairs, discussed in an interview with the Straits Times yesterday the conditions governing the period of the state of emergency, the prospects1,089 words
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Advertisement142 1969-06-21 12 "NATIONAL LANGUAGE ADMINISTRATORS" Specially designed for office workers, heads of departments, managerial staff and general public. Emphasis on correspondence in government service, firms, business houses and private Individuals. Abdullah Sanusi I Oovt Developmeni NATJONM (Oxom M.C.S. and vmilNlsr-RATORS Hassan Ibrahim BA. 'Hons. i M.C.S. $2.50 a ccpy (Post Free within142 words
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152 1969-06-21 13 SNAP! AND •GROUP PHOTO' 7 STAGE HOLD-UP INSTEAD SINGAPORE. Frl. It was about 9.30 p.m. and nearly closing time at the ScranBroadway Studio yesterday when well-dressed men walked in and d if a 'group photograph" could be taken. The co-partner Of the Phua Mcc hwee. invited them in and .ily152 words
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Article38 1969-06-21 13 The Special Branch U [I believed to have been put up Party. Tw>< were found tn the city, and the r^.lik Pulau, south-west of the island. They were tied to treetopg. There was no arrest.38 words
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Article, Illustration309 1969-06-21 13 ARTHUR RICHARDS - ARTHUR RICHARDS: By Singapore, Friday TWO HUNDRED blank air tickets belonging to the London Union of Malaysia and Singapore Students' charter flight have been reported missing. This was disclosed today by the flight secretary of LUMSS, Mr. Seah Kok Joo. before he left Singapore309 words
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Article47 1969-06-21 13 KUALA l.t'MPl'R FThree oduy charged :n the Sessions Cour with ixisse.ssinu DfTensive weapons and retaining su stolen goods, including milk, shampoo and hair-cream. on May 20 The youths, who Dleaded not ere irrested at about 12 43 a.m. in an unnumbered house In Kampong Kerlnchl47 words
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99 1969-06-21 13 State beauties arrive for Miss Malaysia contest JOHORr; BAHRU. Frl Eight more contPMants arrived here f>day for the Mlsi Malaysia contest at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Sunday nigh' They are: Miss Malacca. Llaa lee. 21. hairdresser; Miss Selaogor. Rnsemarv Wan. 20 student; mlss Perak. Linda rubinar. 20. .--udent; Miss99 words
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Article34 1969-06-21 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Krl. The 6th Malaysian artists exhibition, scheduled to be held here next week, has been postponed to July 28. The closing date (or entries has been extended to June 28.34 words
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Article29 1969-06-21 13 IAIPINCi Prt Mr Poh 818 B;n tMM bun t.e ,ed presi'.lie TMipmg Rotary club and Mr. Titus .Jav.,-ekaia Wctpreatdeat, Mr Bill H.Lston semd Mr. lony Mun treasurer.29 words
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100 1969-06-21 13 4 LOB STAR. Frl. Operators of 37 big rice mills in Kedah and Perils have assured the Government that they would be able to meet the increased milling capacity a.s a result of large-scale double-cnip-ping of padl under the Muda irrigation project. Announcing thai yesterday, the100 words
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Article41 1969-06-21 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl— Font Industries have been given pioneer status, according to the latest Government Gazette. They are shipbuilding and repairing, manufacture and smelling of non-ferrous mitais. manufacture cif agncultuiai machinery and implements and manufacture of plastic products.41 words
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Article88 1969-06-21 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn Puan Sharifah Rod7iah left for Medan today tr> attend the ;.nniirj rrlrbrations of the 2nd Buklt BanMfl Indi>nr.sian rommando unit. The Prime Minister s wife was accompanied by the Indonesian .\mbassador to Malaysia. Major-Gen. Abdu) Thalib (who was with the unit bt-iore88 words
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170 1969-06-21 13 Lew: Why rubber price jumped in London 1/ UALA LI'MFUR. Fri. The steady rise in the rubber price in recent months was due to a reduced supply this year. It was not the result of the recent disturbances thp Deputy Controller of Rubber Research. Mr. VtW Sip Hon. -.aiil today.170 words
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Article52 1969-06-21 13 SINGAPORE. Fn The need for uperi-hcnrl iuiv rear-old Teoh Ah smi (mm PeniiiiK. who arrived here for treatment last Sunday. h.i.~ Ixrn confirmed A .spokesman at the peditttrirx "\..!d nf Outram Road General day said shr be sent to Tan litk tjfng 1 r surgery52 words
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270 1969-06-21 13 CINGAPORE, Fri A l^ young released political detainee today urged his former comrades to giv: up the! r Communist dreams and care more for the national interest. CommuiuMii wa.s certainly unable v rai.se Singapore's standard of living. said Chua Boon Lejng270 words
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Article38 1969-06-21 13 MALACCA. Frl. Pive reprt--1 tentative.*, of the Malacca Hawker-- Association today urged the Cotnmis.Mor.er of the Malacca Municipality. Dato Tan Cheni to appeal to the authont.o> to further relax the curfew hours.38 words
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Advertisement154 1969-06-21 13 [11 /Jne&fci i Ii p INCLUDING M MM r v* MELrTTA COFFEE AND TEA BREWING EQUIPMENT -THE EASIEST, FASTEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL COFFEE AND TEA EQUIPMENT FOR HOTELS. RESTAURANTS. CANTEENS, HOSPITALS. AVAILABLE IN ALL SIZES. •OLE AGENT* ANGLO-SWISS TRADING COMPANY LIMITED 3rd Floor. Ocean Building. Singapore 1. Tel. ***** •ueeettflY154 words
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Advertisement88 1969-06-21 13 y Quality Goods by MARKS SPENCER of England BUY HIGH QUALITY FASHIONWEAR AT BUDGET PRICES I BLI T \i > m "'at < •^vk' lIP* w^* *B v I AaJIMI x ■/US r mm' rWBy j^JSih^m St. Michael, Britain's f| B/| pt leading brand Js Now IH\ A fine selection88 words
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Miscellaneous97 1969-06-21 13 HIGH TIDE TODAY: Sedlll Kechil 12.09 a 111 (5.511) J. 31 p.m. (7.4 ft»; Singapore L.62 a.m. >BHti 331 p.m. (ti.KUi. Port Dltk.M>n ».O4 a.m. '7 Bft. 10 21 pni. i 7 2:; 1 Port •■•lienham 927 ..111 14.1 ft > 914 p.m. (Ufl): 1 enang 4.35 a.m. 6.5 f97 words
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Miscellaneous528 1969-06-21 13 ON YOUR TV AND RADIO TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNELS: Kuala I-um- n.me net results. 700 Ntvn pur and IVnanc 5; lp«h and in Ensiu-li. 7.15 lasilf M.il.ika 6; Johorr Bahru S 1 rapped. 745 Brat in Gertnd 10: Taiping 4; Batu Pa- m;in\ h.it Kluans 9. O 2"; Thr Saint528 words
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Miscellaneous218 1969-06-21 13 TV SINGAPURA CHA.N.NLL 5 I 10.05 Lets Sing Out. 10.30 100 PM Belajai-i..ii Brfiiaia Hie 11th Hour Tlierr .should Kebangsaan; 105 ahaa- be an Outht Called Families; can; 1.30 The Land of The 1120 Midnight Movie Law Giants Shell Game. 220 I ol the Lawless; 12 45 Close. Treasure Riddl.-218 words
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95 1969-06-21 14 Inter-racial goodwill clubs in the big towns? WOULD it not be a good idea if goodwill club buildings are built in all big towns? The goodwill clubs should be chaired by the Menrri Besar of each state and include State Assemblymen, heads of departments and members of the public from95 words
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Letter103 1969-06-21 14 Questioning pupils in school I REFER to the letter (ST. June 7) by ■Parent." It is necessary in certain cases to involve some pupils In an Investigation into a complaint against a teacher. This Is done solely to establish the truth or otherwise of the complaint. Parent can be assured103 words
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146 1969-06-21 14 WJTH reference to the letter on bulldozer noise on the East Coast Reclamation. iS.T. June 11 >. Mr. Chew of the Public Relations Board states that the Government contract requires the project to be finished by April next year, but in view of the146 words
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Letter134 1969-06-21 14 REFERENCE the letter ST. June 11) regarding the noise from the Bedok-Taniong Rhu reclamation protect. I would suggest that your correspondent pay a visit to the Amber Road area and hear for himself what we. the residents, have had to contend with for the last two weeks. He should time134 words
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46 1969-06-21 14 LEGAL TENDER IN MALAYSIA __TOO? Y(H report that the Singapore Government has decided that a $150 gold coin Issue to commemorate the 150 th Anniversary of Singapore will also be legal tender. Will this coin also be considered legal tender in Malaysia? K. C. H. Ipoh46 words
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Letter95 1969-06-21 14 T REFER to the letter 1 (ST. June 5> from "Frightened" regarding the difficulties pedestrians experience in crossing the South Bridge Road/ Circular Road Junction. Investigations are being made by the Public Works Department In conjunction with the Traffic Police to ascertain whether a pedestrian light control could95 words
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Letter84 1969-06-21 14 I REFER to your report of June 19 "Life as Usual on Estates, says Planter." While grateful for the publicity accorded our May Editorial we must protest strongly at the phrase '•expatriate planters" club These words are printed In your report within quotation marks, yet they do not84 words
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Letter70 1969-06-21 14 ITUANTAN, capital of Pahang. is perhaps the only capital town in West Malaysia with no public hall for badminton. yet there are six halls suitable for badminton five school halls, and the town hall. Applications for the school halls are usually rejected. In other towns the town hall70 words
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182 1969-06-21 14 rIS letter is to thank all those who gave their services as blood donors, to all those old and young, male and female of all races and creeds who volunteered to help the Red Cross to fulfill Its many tasks during the recent182 words
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Letter81 1969-06-21 14 f|N June 15 TV Bingapura presented the University of Tueklngen Chamber Ensemble. This was a very commendable effort to kindle interest In classical music. But they stuck in some commercials during the performance of Bach's Concerto for Three Violins. This was very disturbing and spoilt the81 words
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141 1969-06-21 14 I REFER to an appeal by "Have-not.-June 6). Television sets are provided In community centrp.s for the benefit of those who cannot afford to own a set at home. I am happy to note that this facility Is being appreciated. This facility Is141 words
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Letter196 1969-06-21 14 DJs and stable boys on radio OVER the past weeks I really had the time to listen to Radio Malaysia's English Service and I am appalled at the standard of the male announcers. Most of the female announcers, sound Piea.sant although they still have room for improvement. Most of the196 words
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Letter69 1969-06-21 14 WHILE the Ministry of Transport is trying to eliminate delay In the Issuing of licences, (I must admit there has been some improvement lately i the Ministry is taking no action agalnM people renewing licences for other.v They are a nuisance because they always have a pile of69 words
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Advertisement252 1969-06-21 14 WORLD FAMOUS POWER TOOLS TfiiSSS Wolf Sapphire Power Tools are the most reliable you can buy. Handle them and you feel solid quality. Use them and you feel the power. They have an unbeatable range of equipment for every need from an ingenious drill unit with quick-fix attachments to the252 words
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Advertisement298 1969-06-21 14 m v L I This is the new Prestige Balhroon Scale... ..it will do for your bathroom what their famous housewares have done for your kitchen Prestige Bathroom Scales come with or «^^bfi without o carrying handle, are chromiumplated or white- X,-—. enomelled, with 'foot- J^^ umm^sm^m roomy'platforms— *w low,298 words
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Advertisement1316 1969-06-21 15 Id LIVERPOOL ANO OTHER U.K./COI po? Sails P. S'Min Penang POLYOORUS A w*ro. BroNNNL NTMffc Holl. llPt/TMay Liverpool, Bolfatt la PI Jim 22 Jtrne 21 I MYRMIDON Liverpool, Dublin It Pt/Joly 1 Mly 2 PYRRHUS 3^)l. GLMfOW JMI22 Jim 25 >om2l/2S Mm 2* DtMOOOCUS LKirpool MM2S July 1 TtLTHYBIUS Awerp.1,316 words
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Advertisement1217 1969-06-21 15 W^^^^j^3!Sl3ESSi3m\\ Scanservice 9 EXPRESS SAIUN6S TO MEDITERIANEAN/THE CBNTINENT/SCANDINAVU p S'nam Penanp Sineaoo<« FOR: lEIRA Sailed Sailll G. 1-4,21 Casablanca, Rotterdam, H'bwg, GothenDurg, Oslo, Coponhogen [UDAN 11M23/2S MM 27/2S UM 20/ I Genoa. A werp. R'dam, H'hurg. Aartius, Malmo, Ctiagen, G'burg. (UMBAWA Jiry 14,11 My 17/« Mly 11/21 Casablanca. Rotterdam, H'burg.1,217 words
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Advertisement983 1969-06-21 16 BBwaiHrU AUSTRALIA/NEW /EAIAPJB SEWICI INOIA PAKISTAN. ANI fAI lAS» SER»I«> Tti AUSTRaLIA. NEN lEALAJM '•< NtflMttMua aal Malm. Spore P. S'nam *tea*e IT: Bru.. AKt.. laaa. LftU HAJUIA 9/11 Jil| 1J lid II I«H Penan, P. S'Kaa Snare RAIUU 21 Jalj J Aaf 4*m S Aaf MMORA Suite taillt II983 words
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Advertisement955 1969-06-21 16 BRITISH MEDICAL SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COI'RT OF THI LABORATORIES (ASIA) bepiblic of Singapore. ■luircn IN THE CAI SE OF LIMITED Su i t No, 920 of 1969. (Incorporated In Singapore) Execution No. 196 of 19M. (la Voluntary Liquidation) K(t Hugt judio Co.. T trf PJAlDtlfl. NOTICE IS HEREBY955 words
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Article169 1969-06-21 17 1 HITV ANNOUNCID THC FOLLOW si. BIRTHING ARRANGEMENT* FOR JUNI 31. OUT: Jonar I '1 Hn» 4 Bakkai Maru ;n 4«. Balado E.W. Jetty aod resaasa Ml Bctel£*u»> ]■<■■ ova ißa (followed by Brim 4 and (HIPS IN THI ROAD* At AT A M ON JUNE169 words
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Article30 1969-06-21 17 June 20. Xl BBEt PRICE: 73} rent!) (up three-quarters of a cent). TIN PRICE: $611.50 (up 51. 12*). Estimated offrrint 285 tons (up 25 tons).30 words
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Article307 1969-06-21 17 Sound covering firms market ArTER a quiet start, the Rubber Market somewhat unexpectedly firmed mid-week as sound coverIng demand encountered cautious selling, pushing levels up by some two cents, and lately another half cent rise have been recorded, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current review of the market. July307 words
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Article236 1969-06-21 17 ILLY Hrit »r.idr rubber f.o.b. buyer* rlosrrl at 5 p.m. in Sincapore and Kuala Lumpur yestrrday at Mff crnts per lb. dp three-quarters of a cent on Ihuisdiiv closing lr\rl. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and MXI c l<i>in{ pri>rs Id cents per lb. yesterday.236 words
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Article98 1969-06-21 17 MINESE Produce Eichango. »in«aport, noon elatini prictt ptr picul yoittrday. Coconut ail: Oulk *4sj itllera. drum I'll arllcra. Capra: Mixed 'fob.) looaa Juno/ July UK Cont Ml H. Ptppor: Miintuk VktM arllrrK. Sarawak white $120 arllera. apecial Sarawak black SBO aellen. garnled iJimpong hla.k SII2I arllera (all Nl.Wi.98 words
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Article21 1969-06-21 17 "In London on Thursday Malayan 5 per cent c.i.f. UK. July August In bulk was unchanged at £68 sellers.21 words
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Article36 1969-06-21 17 ON u>e Iraa aienange markat id ■oog Kong ycatexday tne U.SDollar waa quoted at 102S for T.T. •Ed 04ST6 for aaah. Star Una »v quotad at MAI ud ■ai MH aai« at aoa.36 words
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359 1969-06-21 17 Straits tin price gains over SI on Penang Market rpHE Straits tin price galn--1 ed $1,121 to $611.50 on the Penang market yesterday on an offering estimated up 25 tons to 285 tons. Demand was reported p.irtly irom the U.S.A. and partly from Europe. LONDON: Tin ruled very steady in359 words
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Article254 1969-06-21 17 New low point for year MELBOURNE, Frl. RHP led the Melbourne Stock Market to a low point for the year today with a decline of 30 cents to $13.75 Falls were general and in the mining and oil section outnumbered rises nine lo one. The indices lor the market 50254 words
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Article550 1969-06-21 17 810 AND OFFER PRICES OFFICIALLY LISTED AT THE CLOU OF BUSINESS IN THC SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADINC ROOMS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE YESTERDAY WERE B. i. ACM A IJI I*3 Ben ft Co 2.(iv Z.UI Romra Kerrwd ITI id Boiuttad Ml *d Camel Plywood 147 M*«k< C.550 words
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Article551 1969-06-21 17 trend on the A Stock Exchange yesterday continued to be one of general falls, if only of a minor character Fifty out ot 5U industrials dealt in had drops of from one to 12 cents. More sellers appeared to be about yesterday than earlier in551 words
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Article261 1969-06-21 17 rpilL rubber crop of Kuala A Sflangor lor 1968 amounted to 1.270.000 lb. During the year the company brought into tapping a further 171 acres of replanted pedigree rubber. At the end of 1968 the postwar rubber. Including tha MWly opened area was giving an average yield of261 words
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Article31 1969-06-21 17 rpANJONG Tin will pay a •I third interim dividend of three pence, on July 11 making »9i per cent for the last financial year against 37J per cent previously.31 words
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Article65 1969-06-21 17 rpilE Perth Stock Ex--1 change suspended tradlng In Swan Brewery Co. -hares after the Bre-wi-ry had sent Its annual report out to the exchange and to finance editors with an embargo on publication. The exchange asked other Australian Exchanges to suspend trading in the Brewery stocks. Exchange Chairman65 words
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Article127 1969-06-21 17 TINS were dull in London on Thursday mainly reflecting precautionary marking down rather than any significant selling. Losses of around one shilling were seen In Gopeng, Hong Kong and Klllinghall while Issues to show more modest falls Included Berjuntal and Ayer Hltam. Rubbers, however, showed little127 words
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Article98 1969-06-21 17 'l-Ht Aiioci*ti«n it Banki in Ma--1 :«y«i«Sm««p«f« n.adr theae rlun>- id Mi mtM to mrr.-hantii yeaterday lUie folio* inn rate* art quoted to tba ■it of one unit of foreign currency U.I. Dollar!: Buying TT »:t U37!>, airmail OU J3.0225. M d.'M S'J.IMUO credit bill*. S2.MSU trade blla;98 words
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Article347 1969-06-21 17 MOVEMENTtOF bHARB PRICES BASED ON A COMPARISON OF LAST SALES IN THE SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR TRADING ROOMS OF THE STOCK FXCHANCE VISTERDAV WERE: INOUbTHiAU: ACMA (—3 Btn a\ Uo. cotii, Borneo Borhad i 3 ccntu, Carnal lunch. i. C. SuKiri i IU cenla). C.C.M. cinta). C.347 words
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Article1047 1969-06-21 17 BUSINESS is AND Kl.l'ulii ED TO THE SINGAPOKK AND KIALA I I Mil K TRADING ROOMS OK lUX STOI K f KXIHANGK II.MERDAY WITH THE NL'MBER OK SHARES TRADED SHOWN IN BRA( KKTS IN LOTS OF 1,000. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPHIFIF.D. INDI STRIALS: MMA (13)1 $1.95. ill) $1.97. O;1,047 words
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Article33 1969-06-21 17 June 19 Junr Industrials: 150.48 149.17 Hotels: X3.48 82.64 I'lupcrCir:, 1.J7.09 UJ.Hb Tins: Mi.bl 82.42 S rubbers: 1U9.42 109.42 Dec. 30, 1966 Mfc Dm. 31. 1968 1»«. Dec. 29. 1»6» 10U.33 words
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Advertisement1240 1969-06-21 17 on companbi PAHANG HEMP OIL PALM ORDLNWd N<>. 51 OF 1938 I IMITFn THr. COCONUT ESTATES t0 umitu f\c BCD AIT llMITtn (ln Voluntary Liquidation) Or PtKAK. LIMI I tv xoTiCt of final miltino (In VolunUry Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GrVEN tpursuant to Section 272(2) of1,240 words
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Article70 1969-06-21 18 ON. ANO MN. R. RAJINTMIRAN i»h to thank all rrlati\es an or thru atleaa oo mr m-iaoou of their max■m«» on 2«.5.W. TNI FAMILY OF UM lmt« Mr. Tm rhi*m Koa thsak all rrlatlvca and Ineodi for tbair ooodolrmc*. usl«tinc* and attradaao* during th«ir r«*nt bcirarrmrnt MR. MRS. Ai.tei...70 words
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Obituary82 1969-06-21 18 MM. LIM PCNC WNVE uf Urn* f'awr Stationery Co.. paoiwd away Peacefully on 17th Jur,. I •1, C'airnhill Cir MR$ HOWE CHWCE PICO I :ne IWijt". l> no Ch-r. MM i«l>Hii m M la». 29 urandi hiiortn II from .'0 LoronK PelandoK. lx>ron( J». Jtvlin,- for Buktt Bi. FOO82 words
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Advertisement387 1969-06-21 18 I aCMOWUDSEMENTS iNNIVERSMIES INNOUXCt VI NTS lIRTHS CIUI ACTIVITIES CONOOIENCES. DEATHS. ENCASEMENTS, I FUNERALS CREETINCS I* MEMORIAM MARRIACES MISSING. PERSONAL. P.P.C., REIUIEMS t REUNIONS^ R<tf Mimaaai S2I »tr 21 warls tact Hl.t.njl «irl SI M r Cl»»i«n< A«»trtit»»«»l! M.a.aun $7 SI tar IS wtrls tw* i«rtiM»l »»'< SI ceati. Straits387 words
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Advertisement890 1969-06-21 18 I PERSONAL OAVC BN you in K.L-. Write umr addraaa or ring ISporo lido**:: Vtry May tome o> er X.L Susan La. j RaiGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS KATONC PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH at Kuo thujn Uirli School. t,\erett I Road. 6 pore 15 Public Worship X.40 lam Sunday School Hi a.m All I welcome.890 words
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Advertisement947 1969-06-21 18 VACANCY II AuguM IKttH loi .11 mdHU lo tc.irk History md hnslmh Apply Hrthmini Girls School, poll. LADIES WANTED. IM v '.ersonally at Ama K.icori Service. 31 lelok Ayer street. Spore, alter 11!. 3U p.m. Tel: LIVE IN GENERAL AMAH must 00 marketing. Optra Estate. Phone lis poro 4PKS7J after947 words
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Advertisement1088 1969-06-21 18 DO YOU WANT a career wltli a world wide International Co. training provided, steady Income with rery good prospect. Must apeak good English, Call pemonslly 217 Uoulmcln Road, spore. 11, 21st. 22nd. 23rd. Jun«. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. FEMALE TYPIST required by expanding Construction Firm Good command or Kngiisa1,088 words
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Advertisement964 1969-06-21 18 CORONATION HOAD new gemldeUohad bungalow, bit gardes, op«n ■;r roof, alreoadttlooed. furnished. $1 200/- uafuraished $900/-. Ttl: 69*713 pore. MAYFAIR PARK, BUKIT TIMAN, Peaceful European locality, 4/room bungalow, telephone, air-conditioners furnished 1523/-. Vacant (S pore) bDISTRICT t Executive Apartment furnished aircondltioned (700/-. Adelphi [Park: Marigold Drive Bungalow furnished S3iO Knquir.es964 words
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Advertisement767 1969-06-21 18 I MMSES/UH WAMTEP 700 MO ACRES r-.rMw land outside town in Singapore. Prone (Spore) 32M8. Mm Gob. ■Ml DETACHED 'TIIMCC I MOUSE. District* 10. 11. 21. State particular*. Reply box A4WV S.T., 8 pore. WANTED URGENTLY IMMMMM House hden Park Spore 10. or wu<-ily. rieru send particulars G.I'.U. Boa I767 words
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Advertisement535 1969-06-21 18 1 1DSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FIRST CLASI HAIRDRESSINC Ro.«.| or*. SPECIAL OFFER: liuv m< I'^r toner-mixtut' :ic (Photostat* Sen ESTABLISHED BUSINESS ID Ji rh..in i:u,d offers ('arm. i -nip to active Kinkiiii: ii.mnrrr. isuh at Man or more for expansion. Hun A4~' 1 WELL ESTABLISHED OENIAL PRACTICE in Ku.iU I.umpur »ith good535 words
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Advertisement224 1969-06-21 18 PETS FOR SALE DACHSHUNDS MKA I dOiit »a 4 1 after 2 BEAUTIFUL. PURE BREED PUC ONE ONLY. U THHtC BOPIMtSC K.TTtNS >.« AYAM BHANU DOG FOUI mlcai, Kood and nounSpore— 75M5 K.U— l>»447. Ipob BEAUTIFUL DACHSHUND PUP. PIES MKA I Cl <:nplun Hloodltß*. Ualvey l.ttat*. Spore arter I BEAUTIFUL224 words
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Advertisement965 1969-06-21 19 3 MONTH OLD Sanyo model 470-fc oi'hinr m* -i re. Original pi 1 Must srll unm.-diately as leaving Hmgapore. Call *****0. SCLLINO/siUVINQ an MM used goods. TV. refrigerator, aircorjdlciooer. typewriter, ate. Contact Karilm Co.. S»K Ueylaog. Tel: 447UT B' por* MUST SILL fvw Items Imported Owner leaving. Tel: S por*965 words
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Advertisement1094 1969-06-21 19 CALL AT FLOURISH Hair Wig Products. 19 John Ll tie s Building. see. S pore. Tel »82«92 for your lixi- 0 Human Hal:. Wig*. Wlglet. Postlrhe. Hair-Plec*. Ponvuil. Switch Fall. PEST CONTROL KEEP SINGAPORE CLEAN What about your Rau Cockroacn** THOMAS COWAN Ihe Peat Control txperu art ready to help1,094 words
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Advertisement457 1969-06-21 19 ISM, ROVER JOOOTC Tax .Srv Showroom Condition. Owner buying i. cur. View after 1. 00 p.m. at M. Lorong P. sang fcmas. Singapore. 21 3 S7 0 KADETT 40 m.p.g. orimnal 5A.300 ono. iS'por*') *****/44ivti 1965 CORTINA DELUXC IMI neits. powerlui ventilator. upe-recorder. radio. Pbone (Spore) 4V4556 alter 13" pm457 words
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Advertisement398 1969-06-21 19 IMS MERCEDES 300 Diesel On* Own. r. Airromlitianrr. R.ni.ci Tax insured. SU.SOO Henry *_fj Agency ***** (8 pore). SIMCA »300 C L. Rat S.pt. 1965 Excellent condition, extras Tax Bept. IM9. *3 C-,111 .No dealers phase. Pnooe IB'por. i;r?. VICTOR ESTATE IMI M,.>.1el excellent londiMnn radio, seathelts. thief ai.trm taxed398 words
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Advertisement461 1969-06-21 19 1150 MOTD romp>trlv RecoMttioned Ano MUTC Speed- riot complete K Koad. B'pot. !i.i.:y s.;io p.m. to I.M p.m. Tel VTOI TRIUMPH VITESSE CONVERTIBLE, IMB model, (or sala. A wall lookr.l alter car of low mllMf* MJM.OO li'lei.hone- (Spore) ***** ours SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD: Austin 'A.ls' 5 r»t. van. ran be461 words
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Advertisement268 1969-06-21 19 STEJU.MTHS,MrSSrBEETC.« MARTINA'S SALON, 11A uajrnmi. Circle B'pore MHssaca/MuoabaUi clent'a bairstyhni 257V0. JIAN'S AIRCONOITIONEO SALON Sleamnatn. Umute, facial. 2WU. lankiin Road, oi 1 iJO (■pore). FLEMINUO MASIAOI t» Masseuse! .•IM.-S Orchard Koad. por* U4O» Oix-ni. dully SALON CATALINA. Steam bath Massage Facial M Pedicure Bust firming. 319 A River Valley Kd.268 words
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Advertisement158 1969-06-21 19 SHOPPING GUIDE JIWILLIRV MAKES TNI MOST Appreciated Gift. Latest IMS* st Sinu Ooldsmtth> Bride* Rosd. I WHY DREAM OF h«n Lsa Onn Jewellery at L, :o». t South hr;fl. TRADITIONALLY RENOWNfO for flswless blue Shine Je»eiler« Road. 8 i>ore Branch L* fw MERE TO SmiM'SUf] IMAM'S MOTEL luxurious tx«roonis full*158 words
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Advertisement792 1969-06-21 20 WELL ESTABLISHED BANK irmret suitably qu.ilificd SINGAPORE CITIZENS ror the following poiitiom: (A) ACCOUNTANTS (B) BANK OFFICERS (C) STENOGRAPHERS (D) CLERKS (E) TRANSLATOR QUALIFICATIONS. A AC. A.. A.A.CC.A.. A.A.S.A. 181 Degree in Accounting. Busmen Administration, Commerce. Economics, Law. Mathematics. A.C.1.5., A.A.S.A. (PROVi, Diploma in Accountancy iPOLYj. A. IB. C> Senior792 words
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Advertisement953 1969-06-21 20 U (J SDN. BHD. \\r m Urn Mii.i>M4n MhHn <>( > ***** i .s. ■MMtectwtaf concern and. in view of our rapid sruvvth. we nnw need the services ASSISTANT TO THE SALES MANAGER For this |Mist. «c are ImMM l»r an intelligent, mentally alert, morally sturd. and plivsirallv .1 num.953 words
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Advertisement874 1969-06-21 20 ©Metal Box METAL LITHO PRINTER REQUIRED W« arc looking for an experienced Metal Di corator to be responsible for running, high speed Frintin: and Spot Coating Machines, producing high cla< colour work and internal and external stinal'ed I coatings for Food Cf Beverage Cans. A tmn. ledge of Lit ho874 words
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Article30 1969-06-21 21 AHMEDABAD (India), Fri A Boas-eating ..miior mjurag about 30 villagers .irul mauled r pi lice offlrer bcfcire It w*S) shot dead in a jungle ravin* IB Gujarat. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement1033 1969-06-21 21 REWARD GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI we. BHEO prasad imwsii TENDER NOTICE CO.. (PT«) LTD.. of Mo. 6-C/F DAJmelda Street, ahisjapora L MCNOAI TUTONO WSjIM bareby oCar the PUBLIC a reward SUPPLY Him of 15^ of the market price tar the laformaUon that ieads to ttw wTBBL PIPES AMD SPECIALS reoo««iry of1,033 words
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Advertisement730 1969-06-21 21 LEMBAGA PILABOIIAM SWETTENHAM TENDER NOTICE Tenders are tnvtasd fton quaMfled and esparienced BectOoal Contractors who are ragisterad with NXB. for Household wiring lor the irswmiial mstaHatlnrt for M units Class O' Quarters at Club Road. Port WaUwihsm. Tander document* and apactflcatton may be obtained from the OflVe of the Ketua730 words
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Advertisement210 1969-06-21 21 TOUGH AS ANY v 1 MAN *%j But she gets swswV BwswM Tul Read about our tough women construction workers and Jwfl B m their life in this week's *^E *9 Sunday Mall BOOM IN IPOH ■Hi Major building projects for Ipoh MALAYSIAN UNITY VI Students form solidarity committee sp210 words
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514 1969-06-21 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By s^V\ 11. who will be ridden by (ilynn Pretty, should score his maiden win in Race 4 at Penang today. The four year old sjrey baa worked well and to have the b 4 Div 5 tif-kl over 6f. 3514 words
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Article, Illustration133 1969-06-21 22 Sparkling gallop by Star Lustre STAR LISTRE did a sparkling gallop over 3f in 38sec at Penang yesterday morning. Star Lu-stre :s a fancied runner in the 30 race tomorrow. Astoria .Subian Dalweet sprinted smartly over 3f In 37 2 5. Happy Landing 'apprentice Tony Yeoi also Impressed in a133 words
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Article119 1969-06-21 22 EPSON II I r <\M BOY POIXTKR HOM I l»l \K KMISTKR lIOMV DEAR R«CC 1 Hrftmiivlri llonrx ltr.tr I l.itmi.-t«>r In Monrv Mmir Qmt /oiinqu* CHI AR AMELLA BOOT. GENERAL < lII AK AMM.I.A R«O 2 rink llf.ilhrr hiaramella (ilob* Strram Kiu Suka Koala Rrar I'ink Hrathrr KOMANTICA119 words
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Article919 1969-06-21 22 Penang runners and riders £$o^> GOING FORECAST: Good -TTJ-MM 2 00 CLASS 6 DIVISION 3 iLmTUI IS4500) 6F local jockeys only ***** FLEF.TMI STER II a (Brighton. Allan 6 90 (l> Soaidi 1 Z ***** KAMI MONET a iLadies. Rodgers 5 Br> Maniam 7 3 0«42 HONKY 1)1 AR a919 words
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Article40 1969-06-21 22 pRINTE Charles, playing for Cambridge I niversity. beats an opponent to thr hall during the annual polo match acainst Oxford at \\<h,l--niers Park llertv Queen hli/.ib.th uatchrd the game and presented awards to the winners. Oxford.40 words
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Article48 1969-06-21 22 I ONDON. 1 I by Australian BU William*. Gold Cup. tli. race in Hip four-dij meet ing yesterday. Levni(>.ss. the 15-> favourite, yrored by four lengtlis from Torpid in the 2i-mile rare Vervain nm tli« King Ed .iid VII Stßke» o\er 12f trim Paddy's Progrr.ss.48 words
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Advertisement40 1969-06-21 22 [V.".!.rni'rord'hrtd.wHl £^9^5 BB P OVeS 9 PPin hack e rbJ h r»" dy'c O .own 'ti 'l "urtiT con.'ct'VfblM \W^ VI OU V S.u^ i\^SEHi? ;r p»s.w*«--*-r* v Jljflr l»g7J Singaporean! to 1 I 1 BRIDGESTONE SINGAPORE CO. (PTC) LTU40 words
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Article, Illustration217 1969-06-21 23 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY i By Jansenites 1 Armed Forces 1 J IS still all square after 140 minutes of toil in the Singapore Senior Knockout hockey final. League champions Jansenites and Armed Forces. the Dlv. 2 champions, who drew 0-0 three weeks apro, scored a217 words
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Article103 1969-06-21 23 PRU draw up a plan for schools THE Perak Rugby Union will concentrate on coaching schoolboys to produce more state players. This was announced by Toh Teong Ghee, who was re-elected president at the unions annual meeting. "We have drawn up a coaching scheme for schools and will submit it103 words
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436 1969-06-21 23 De Cruz sets Johore 1,500 m record TWENTY -FOUR--1 YEAR-OLD Stephen de Cruz set a new Johore state record for the 1,500 m at the Batu Pahat AAA championships yesterday. Stephen clocked 4.21.8 to rl.p one second off the old mark. M. Solaimuthu won the 10.000 m In 33:32.4— a436 words
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173 1969-06-21 23 I ONDON. Fri. Dropped catches cost the West Indian cricketers a chance of taking a good first innIngs lead over Nottingham- I shire on the second day of the match at Trent Bridge. Nottinghamshire, with an unbeaten 96 lrom Mike Smedley. wereReuter - 173 words
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Article119 1969-06-21 23 LONDON GRASS < <)l RI < Men's singles 4th rd: J. Newcombe <Au!vt> bt R. Taylor 3-6. 6-3. 6-4; R Holmberg (US) bt K. Rcewall f Aust. 1-6. 6-2. 6-2; A. Glmeno <Sp) bt R. Emerson (Aust) 6-3. 6-4; Qllnals: R Layer (Aust) bt C. Pasarell (US) 3-6. 7-5.119 words
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Article200 1969-06-21 23 KMIMSH COUNTIES clone of play score*: At Middlesboroufh: Yorlcs bt Oloucs by inns and 53 Yorlcs 202 (O. Boycott 84. D Padgett 42. M Proctor 6-65) Oloucs 41 (C. Old 7-20) and 108 H Jarman 42. Old 4-26). Yorlcs 15pts. Oloucs 3. At Lord's: Lar.es 01 and 132-8 (D.200 words
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Article14 1969-06-21 23 PKRAK SCHOOLS (Ipoh>: Boy« Central bt South 70-M: tirl* North bt Central 57-3214 words
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Article510 1969-06-21 23 RAAF INTLR-StH \DKON (Buuerworth 10« m: 1 R. Matter* 2 R. Pryor 3 C. Ward 11.8 (rec>, 2Mm: 1 R. Matters 2 R. Pryor 3 B. Andrew 24.2 (reo; 400 m: 1 B. Sweeney 2 H. Howard 3 C. Langtun 55.8. 800 m: 1 G. Spriggms 2 T. McLeod510 words
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Article12 1969-06-21 23 FRIENDLY <Sg Patanl): Sg Patani OC bt Putra GC. Perils 7,-2412 words
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Article95 1969-06-21 23 I'rNANG CHAMPIONSHIPS Men's doublet q-flnalu: Wong Cheak Khoon and Lee Ming Kong w.o. Woo Kin Chong and Tan Chong Lock; 00l In Sim and Han Pook Foong bt Lee Keng Hoe and Llm Peng Huat 21-13. 21-19. 21-14: Koh Him Ong and Chai Chee Meng bt Ng Ten95 words
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Article, Illustration267 1969-06-21 23 I ONDON, Fri. The M.C.C. disciplinary committee yesterday severely reprimanded Tom Graveney, England's vice-capt?in, and barred him from the next three Test matches. The committee took this action because Graveney, 42, played in a one-day benefit match at Luton last Sunday the rest day inReuter - 267 words
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Article69 1969-06-21 23 MARTIN Bulfield. the Solangor Club wicketkeeper. .s the only newcomer In the powerful Selangor side to meet Kedah in an MCA League match at the Ku.i.t Lumpur Padang on June 28-29 The Selangor line-up: Alex I Dflilkan 'captain). Dulip. Jaedcv. Lan Priddle. M. Buitleld. Mike Shepherdson.69 words
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Article328 1969-06-21 23 By ERNEST FRIDA J^ THUNDER STORM caused the one-day cricket match between Far East Air Force and the RAF tourists from Britain to be abandoned in the afternoon at Seletar yesterday. The RAF were all out for 124 runs and Feaf had scored 14 for one328 words
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Article49 1969-06-21 23 Two second-ha!f goals by centre-forward Andrew Chong gave Alor Ga.tah District a 2-J victory over Medicals in the second round of the Malacca Knockout hockey tournament at the Malacca Club ground yesterday. Alor Gajah will meet Army Depot Police in a quarter-final on July 25.49 words
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Advertisement154 1969-06-21 23 CONTEX calculators SENSATIONAL NEW CONTEX 55 (Latest addition to Contex Family) FILLY AUTOMATIC m• *"th 'STOP AS BB i^ m RLQL'IRE' Key 4p—~6 TWO REGISTERS: M" 1 For Product* of J addition subtraction and 1 < > B multiplication v < m For Quotient of matlc division HIGH EFFICIENCY! LOW154 words
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Advertisement170 1969-06-21 23 BE A MAKE YOUR CAREER IN THE /^mvT^s. SINGAPORF /Spt\\ ARMED (™y FORCES XKALLAMSy what's so exciting about 36,000 vibrations? mm A mechanical watch as accurate as an electronic one but without the increased size and at a reasonable cost isn't THAT exciting? That's why the magic words "36,000 vibrations170 words
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Miscellaneous105 1969-06-21 23 ATHLETICS Schools meets: Penang Chung Ling (3 p.m.); K E VII Talplng (2.30); Sekolah DAR. Tg Malim (2.30); Pontlan district schools championships (padang, 9 a.m.). BADMINTON Negrl schools championships (NBCRC. Seremban). BASKETBALL Perak schools championships (Ipoh Yuk Choy Secondary. 8.30 a.m.). CRICKET Tour match: Spore v RAF Britain (padang. 11105 words
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312 1969-06-21 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl TWO Factors ■will determine how souii the Emergency eta be ended, the acting Director <>i Operations and Minis ter of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.) ]sm; il. s;iitl today. HRST: How quickly the Government will be able to prepare a312 words
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Article66 1969-06-21 24 NEW DELHI. Fri. I-idians who go abroad without proper travel document f.tce t lie loss of their citizenship under a new rule gazetted The r I'/.i^en at India without a travel document Issued by the Central Gmernrrtnt and resides outside India for a period exceed- ing three66 words
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664 1969-06-21 24 K. SUGAMARAN - WE WERE NOT WARNED, COMPLAIN MSA PASSENGERS K. SUGAMARAN L 8! KUALA LUMPUR Friday SEVERAL MSA passengers ;it Subang complained today that they had not been informed of flight cancellations and re-SChedul-ing of flight times. The times were changed and the 10 30 a.m. night to Bangkok was cancelled becau.v664 words
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133 1969-06-21 24 Healey: We will be around frequently CANBERRA, Fri. British Defenre .Minister Mr. Denis Healey said today that while Britain would not be maintaining operational forces permanently in Southeast Asia after 1971, "we shall be around pretty frequently." He was addressing a PMM conference at the end of the five-nation CommonwealthReuter - 133 words
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62 1969-06-21 24 TREES FALL LIKE NINEPINS IN STORM SINGAPORE. Frl. Trees -snapped and fell like ninepins when strong winds whipped across Serangoon Garden Estate this afternoon during a heavy thunderstorm. Some of the trees fell on buildings and food-tails Others tell across roads, blocking traffic. No one, however, was injured. Within half62 words
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Article54 1969-06-21 24 SINGAPORE, Frl Police today arrested a man who Is believed to have broken into six hou>r.s in Raffles Park. A police spokesman said that two transistor radios, a typewriter, a taperecorder. a watch and three fountain pens were recovered after the arrest. The man will be54 words
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Article62 1969-06-21 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, the Very Rev. Martin Sullivan, and Mrs. Sullivan are now in Singapore for a four-day visit On Tuesday. the Dean will confer with the Royal Navy, Arms and Ro.M'l An Force chaplains at St Georges garrison church Tannlin62 words
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Article286 1969-06-21 24 LONDON, Frl The market rallied alter a slightly easier ->tart eading equities showed modest gains over a wide front on a small amount of new time buying and bear covering Turnover however, was light, and towards the close the Financial Times index was 1.4 up at 378.8 Closing286 words
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Article60 1969-06-21 24 LONDON. Frl— Spot 26d., July 25 T «d. Aug. 25 3 d.. Sept. 254 d.. July Sept. 25 13 16d Oct. Dec. 25', d. Jan. March 25d., April/ June 24'» d.. July Sept. 24\d.. Oct Dec 24\d., Jan., Mar. 24'jd.. April June 247 16d. t July Sept. ?4\d. c.l.f.60 words
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Article32 1969-06-21 24 LONDON. Frl— Spot IMM* I £4' sellers £1432' I forward buyers £1440 i U), sellers £1441 J+£4>, Settlement j C.434 <-r£9> Turnover a.m. 235 I tons, p.m 18(i tons Tone: Steady32 words
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211 1969-06-21 24 10 Indon seamen rescued after 17-hour -agony By GUNN CHIT THYE PENANG. Fri. Ten Indonesian sramrn adrift in thrir lifeboat for 1" hours aftrr their 120-ton coastal vessel sank in the Indian Ocean, were rescued this morning by the Danish cargo ship Svend Maersk and brought here. Their vessel, the211 words
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