Eastern Sun, 21 January 1967
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Title Section25 1967-01-21 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily MALAYSIAN EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 184 Saturday, January 21 1967. MC(P) 2251 tV KDN 2661 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article92 1967-01-21 1 MANILA, Fri The Thilipp rip,. would not mind if Malaysia eventually diplomatic rela'iorv; with Soviet Russia, F r?;zn Secretary Narclso said today. Srm? of our allies, infludins the United States, maintain diplomatic ties r h Russia,' Mr. Ramos said. The Foreign Secretary Made the comment when92 words
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Article877 1967-01-21 1 Tun: The accent in all Government policies, activities KUALA LUMPUR. FRIDAY. THERE was an ever-growing awareness among the youths of this country and in particular, among the members of the Malay better youth leadership. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, speaking at the opening of the877 words
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Article96 1967-01-21 1 CALCUTTA. India, Fri. Sixty-six miners today entered the fifth day of a hunger strike 300 feet down a colliery because they said their employers have not paid their wages for a long time. ATTCther two miners who fainted down the new Bansdeopur Colliery were brought to96 words
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Article39 1967-01-21 1 SAIGON, Fri. <AP) American bombers hammered at North Vietnam's rail yards and main rail lines yesterday for a fourth straight day and the raids cost two planes and four pilots U.S. military headquarters reported today.39 words
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332 1967-01-21 1 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPI) Indonesia's Full Congress standing committee today officially announced Congress will convene "March or April" at the latest to discuss President Sukarno's future in Indonesia. The announcement followed a six-hour meeting of Congressional leaders headed by Congress Chairman Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution. An332 words
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Article337 1967-01-21 1 TOKYO, Fri. (AP) Japanese correspondents in Peking said today a Liberation Army wall newspaper reported that Communist China's former Army Chief of Staff Lo Jui-Ohi and Vice Premier Po I-Po have committed suicide. The newspaper also said that Party general secretary Tens Hsiao-Ping and Yang Hsiu-Feng.337 words
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Article171 1967-01-21 1 Support art auction Senu KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, hag appealed to the public to give full support to the art auction in aid of the National Disaster Relief Fund. In a statement issued today, he said: "I have been to171 words
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Article85 1967-01-21 1 TOKYO. Frl. (AFP) Tang Ping-Shou. editor of the People's Dally, has been dismissed, posters in Peking reported yesterday, according to a Omiuri Peking correspondent's despatch. The posters said that on Chen Po-Ta. chairman of the Cultural Revolution Committee of the Party's Central Committee. addressed the "revolutionary masses of85 words
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PARLIAMENT IN SESSION
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541 1967-01-21 2 279,000 members lost money in 103 defunct societies Tun Ismail MALA LUMPI'R. Fri. Mutual benefit societies should not be locked upon ,2s organisations which woud pay prijes on death, or from wnjch one could have returns of'fiye to *lO times the amount of ones contributions, the Minister ofr Home, Affairs.541 words
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166 1967-01-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.Thfc-Oewan Ra'ayg,t today approved three Bills to enable SingUp(Jra national® to continue serving in the Malaysia* Awny, Navy and Air Force. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Defence. Mr. Michael Chen in winding up the debate on the Air166 words
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Article77 1967-01-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. People receiving Government scholarships, bursaries or other awards will not be allowed to take part in politics in future. This new clause is contained in the Contracts (Malay States) (Amendment) Bill which was passed in the Dewan Ra'ayat today without debate. The77 words
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Article, Illustration569 1967-01-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, FRI. MALAYSIA is willing fro froke part in any pern talks on Vietnam if her services are required, the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, announced in the Dewan Raaypt this morning. He regretted the unnecessary killing in the Vietnam conflict but569 words
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Article90 1967-01-21 2 Kl r ALA LUMPI'R, FBI. THE DEW AN RAAY AT TODAY PASSED 12 BILLS. THEY ARE: THE HIRE PURCHASE BILL. THE MALAY REGIMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL. THE MILITARY FORCES (AMENDMENT) BILL, THE NAVY (AMENDMENT) BILL. THE AIR FORCE (AMENDMENT) BILL, THE TERRITORIAL ARMY (AMENDMENT) BILL. THE90 words
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479 1967-01-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government t«daT dismissed a rail biltha Labour Party Member of Parliament for Batu, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon. to disiwnH the Malay Regiment and incorporate It into the Malaysian Armed Forres. Dr. Tan made the call during the debate479 words
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Miscellaneous314 1967-01-21 2 No. *****70 wins first prize of $400,000/BAHAN. N S. Fri. Hesuits of Social and Welfare Services Board Lottery drawn here today 1st prize of $400,000 went to ticket No. *****70 told in Pahang. The 2nd prize of $150,000 went to ticket No. *****21 sold in Malacca. The 3rd prize of314 words
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284 1967-01-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The 200,000-strong Nat onal Union of Plantation Workers today criticised F-runce Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin's proposed 'paycut' of public servants. j The general secretary of the union. Mr. P.P. Naraya- ,1 described it as an unpo- ar method of284 words
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Article168 1967-01-21 3 KAMPAR, Fri. State Assemblyman for Tanjong Tualang, Mr. Cheong Kai Choong. today at the "Eastern Sun" office handed in a cheque for $5O being his own contribution to 14-year-old Miss Chang Kam Yuen, who is the sole support of seven younger brothers and sisters.168 words
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137 1967-01-21 3 MALACCA. Fri. Children are not to be turned away trom school if they have not yet bought books, paid fees or are without uniforms. The Chief Minister of Malacca. Enche Abdul GafTar Baba, lsued this order today to school beads, when he addressed137 words
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Article82 1967-01-21 3 IPOH. Fri. The body of 19-year-old Lee Weng? Tuck who got into difficulties while swimming with a student in the Kinta River on .Kan. 13, was found at the estuary of Sungei Pari, which effnpties into the Kinta River. The body of the student. Ho82 words
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Article66 1967-01-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thieves broke into IReddy Clinic in Setapak three days ago and stole one Cartridge transistorised cardiograph machine worth $3,000, police said today The doctor in charge. Dr. Sim Wong Pin, said the machine was still there wfeen he closed the clinic on Jbn. 1766 words
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222 1967-01-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, FRI. TRADING and commercial circles here today hailed the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin's 1967 budget as "very resonable" and "an inducement for industrial growth". Great relief was expressed at the repeal of the controversial turnover tax which was replaced by a222 words
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Article144 1967-01-21 3 PENANG, Fri. Two smugglers jumped into the sea and escaped when their motor sampan was intercepted by two speed boats from the Customs antismuggling division here off Batu Kawan, south-east of Penang Island, in the early hours of this morning. Customs officers seized the sampan and144 words
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329 1967-01-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services said today the statement by the Minister of Finance Mr. Tan Siew Sin on the need to cut down retrench, or both to cut down and retrench staff, "has come329 words
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Article161 1967-01-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. One hundred and forty employees of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank here today staged a lightning strike in protest against the direct recruitment of a university graduate to be an executive officer of the bank in the Malacca branch. Mr. A. John, the161 words
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695 1967-01-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Transport has issued the following statement:— The Road Traffic (Amendment) (No. 2) Act, 1966 in so far as it relates to Section 6 (2) (e) of the Road Traffic Ordinance will be brought into force695 words
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Article106 1967-01-21 3 PENANG. Fri. A pirate taxi driver, Chuah Khay Soon, 36, was fined a total of $5OO in the first Magistrate's Court here today, when he was convicted of using a private car as a public service vehicle without a licence on Jan. 13. Secondly, for using106 words
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Article75 1967-01-21 3 KAMPAR. Fri A tinmine foreman, Cheah Moon Weng, 56, was today fined $5OO in the Sessions Court here for dangerous driving which resulted in the death of a motor-cyclist. Chin Fook Yen on Sept. 11 last year. The incident was alleged to have taken place at the junction75 words
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Article82 1967-01-21 3 KAMPAR, rri. Da to Toh En* Hoe scholarships for this year have been made to the following in essay contests: Malay: Fatimah binte Mohamad Arshad (Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan, Ipoh)—s7o. and Raja Hazizah binte Raja Nazim (Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan. Ipoh) $4O. English: Sherly d/o Sukumaran (Sekolah82 words
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185 1967-01-21 3 IPOH, Fri. A practising lawyer in Teluk Anson, Mr. S.A. Rsj, said that of the 75,000 estate workers seized by the Japanese for forced labour on the notorious death railway in Siam during the occupation years, 90 per cent of them were of Indian origin,185 words
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Article121 1967-01-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Vincent Pereira, 28, a Municipal labourer was acquitted by Magistrate Mr. M. Mahalingam today on a charge of using criminal force on a 14-year-old girl with intent to outrage her modesty. The girl was alleged to have been reading in bed when Vincent came121 words
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Advertisement140 1967-01-21 3 t Ava Gardner and her wicked past.... v lived a pretty rotten, dirty M life—and I am certainly not proud of VI Ga r^n r 4- Ava, known to millions of film A fans all over the world, is still one of most beautiful women in the change some of140 words
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1700 1967-01-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. More donations for the National Disaster Relief Fund. Through Deputy Prime Minister (yesterday and today): Australian Government through High Commissioner $64,500, Sarawak Government through Chief Minister of Sarawak $lO,OOO, O. Mohd. Eusoof. Supplier, Kuaia Lumpur $5l, Staff of Guinness1,700 words
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Article, Illustration29 1967-01-21 4 Several shop houses and homes were damaged by the floods in Bochok, Kelantan, Picture shows a row of shop houses that were damaged by the floods.29 words
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Article825 1967-01-21 4 Through Tamil Nesan:— Malayan Indian Congress, Simpang Ampat Br. Melintang $160.60, Malayan Indian Congress, Brickfields Bungsar Br. K.L. SlOl, M.B R Company, Klang Road. K.L. $lOl, Car Co. Jalan Mountbatten Kuala Lumpur $lOl, Pan-Malayan Dravidian Association branch, Kulim $60.50, Employees of Institute of Medical Research. K.L. $47, S825 words
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254 1967-01-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Lim Guan-Sing, a Colombo Plan Sabah student from Papar town, has again achieved distinction in his university examinations in New Zealand last year by being the only student to achieve First Class Honours in political science at the Victoria University of254 words
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Article47 1967-01-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysia's first Consul to Formosa. Mr. Khor Eng Hee. is expected to leave here on Feb. 15. Mr. Khor is an acting Principal Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. His appointment was announced on Jan. 18. machine no. 247 words
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Advertisement90 1967-01-21 4 THE NUDE L00K.., Read all about it in this Sunday's Eastern Sun. Order your copy NOW! THE CHINESE EMPORIUM have pleasure to announce the Official Opening Ceremony by THE VICE-PRESIDENT SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Mr. Tong Ching Hsien at the DEPARTMENT STORE International Building Ist Moor, Orchard Road, Singapore90 words
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Miscellaneous7 1967-01-21 4 Tfcf HESSEg KM itl,i>. T" > q 17 words
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479 1967-01-21 5 Aussie students make fact tour' TOKYO, Fri. (UPI). Fresh outbreaks of violence and bloodshed In China were reported here today. The Peking-based correspondent for the Japanese Yominri Shimbun said clashes between pro and antiMao elements had taken place in various cities throughout China.479 words
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155 1967-01-21 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (AP). A labour union official says he has information indicating the Soviet Union will put a supersonic transport (SST) plane into the air this year. "We think the Russian SST will fly its maiden flight in 1967." Mr. P.L. (Roy) Siemiller,155 words
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Article51 1967-01-21 5 MANILA, Fri. (UPI) Pneumonia killed 70 persons in Manila during the week ending Jan. 14, according to health authorities. They said a rash of respiratory diseases has been brought about by the current cold spell for Filipinos in which early morning temperatures here hover in the51 words
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285 1967-01-21 5 LONDON. Fri. (AP) South Airica's Financial Minister warned yesterday that if the price of gold is not raised South Africa may have to stop mining it. Russia would then be the only -upplier to the Western wond." Dr. Nicholas D.edrichs told a285 words
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Article, Illustration281 1967-01-21 5 CANBERRA. Fri. (AP). Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky of South Vietnam virtually ended his visit to the Australian capital last night obviously a happier man than when he arrived on Wednesday afternoon. He had reasons to be smiling as he attended an Australian government reception281 words
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Article49 1967-01-21 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) Francis Cardinal Spellman and Evangelist Billy Graham lunched with President Johnson on Wednesday and reported on their recent visits to Vietnam White House Press Secretary George Christisn said both the Cardinal and the Evangelist emphasized the high morale of American troops.49 words
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150 1967-01-21 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP). —The Pentagon aims to save more than US$37 million yearly by merging or phasing out 33 military bases and activities in the United States and 6 overseas facilities, it was learned. More than 1.400 civilian jobs would be eliminated.150 words
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Article165 1967-01-21 5 BOMBAY, Fri (UPI) All three former Portuguese enclaves in Western India have rejected merger with neighbouring Indian States and voted for continued federal rule directly by New Delhi, voting results showed today. India took over Goa, South of Bombay, and Daman and Diu, to the165 words
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Article70 1967-01-21 5 MANILA. Fri. (UPI> Six people were killed and three were seriously wounded when a scythe-swinging farmer went amok in a remote village on Mindanao on Tuesday, according to police reports received here. The farmer, identified as Vicente Vlrtudazo, 35, started his rampage at about 670 words
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Article33 1967-01-21 5 MANILA, Fri. (UPI) A fourth Japanese YS-11 turbo-prop aircraft arrived in Manila yesterday for use by the Filipinas Orient Airways in its domestic air service in the Philippines.33 words
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Article78 1967-01-21 5 MANILA. Fri. (UPI) Municipal Judge Nestor Galena of Santa Maria ruled that Norma Umali was "unjustly and illegally annoyed and vexed" when Jose Evangelino de Luna: Married Norma, immediately abandoned her and three months later sent her a message advising that he planned never to return78 words
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Article135 1967-01-21 5 LONDON, Fri. (AP) Scotland Yard early today identified the dismembered victim of Britain's "suitcase murder" as a 17-year-old London apprentice. The boy. sexually assaulted and then butchered and stuffed into two suitcases, was identified as Bernard Michael Oliver. Oliver, who worked in a warehouse in the135 words
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184 1967-01-21 5 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP). The sex crime trial of Albert Desalvo, self-styled "Boston strangler," raises anxious, nagging: questions: What happens In or shapes a man's mind so that he turns to brutal sex crimes, even murder? How can people recognise the sex criminal,184 words
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409 1967-01-21 5 for the defence in Desalvo's trial, was asked in an interview if there are warning signs displayed in childhood. He listed some: "The child who likes to torture other children, physically or verbally. or to torture animals... the child who always has a glib409 words
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Article224 1967-01-21 5 LONDON. Fri. (AFP) A new process to present flsh, ready boned, filleted and priced. In plastic vacuum packs is reported by the White Fish Authority in its annual report Just released here. This will turn fresh flsh Into a "convenience food" competing alongside packed meat frozen224 words
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Article84 1967-01-21 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (AP). A potentially damaging earthquake occurred yesterday on or near New Hebrides island in the South Pacific, the U.N. Coast and Geodetic Survey reported. A spokesman for the agency's National Earthquake Information Centre said the tremor was of magnitude 6 3/4 to 7, which is84 words
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Article361 1967-01-21 6 'Fearful in Vietnam' CAPE KENNEDY, Florida, Fri. <UPI).— The Air Force doubled the Defence Department's globe circling satellite communications network with a string of eight radio relay stations around the world set up by one rocket, on Wednesday. The new satellites Joined seven others orbited last361 words
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Article383 1967-01-21 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI). Development of a mammoth Air Force transport plane has revived technical interest in the idea of a nuclear-powered aircraft capable of staying aloft for nearly a year without refueling, a government aeronautics official said in an interview yesterday. Xn 1961. after 11 years of383 words
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Article218 1967-01-21 6 WILSON JOINS ATTACK ON 'US MONOPOLY' LONDON, Fri. (AP). Prime Minister Wilson joined rank with President de Gaulle yesterday in declaring their opposition to any American takeover of what he called vital sectors of European industry. Addressing the House of Commons. Mr. Wilson In effect218 words
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Article172 1967-01-21 6 LONDON. Fri. <AP) Unemployment la Britain touched 600.060 this month as the result of the government's austerity programme but there was a marked slowdown in the rate of the rise, the Labour Ministry reported yesterday.. The figure of 666,028 was the highest since April 1963, and172 words
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103 1967-01-21 6 LAGOS. Nigeria. Fri (AP). Eastern Nigeria's military government detained two leaders of the groups who are seeking separate states, on Wednesday. Lieutenant Colonel C. Odumegwu Ojukwu ordered their detention as "dangers to security" after demonstrations last week in the Eastern towns Okrika and Abonnema Three persons103 words
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Article256 1967-01-21 6 AMMAN. Fri. (UPI).— The United States has befan an unprecedented airlift of arms to strengthen the Jordanian Army and bolster the throne of King Hussein. Two huge C-130 U.B. Air Force transport planes landed at Amman Airport with the first batch of arms for256 words
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Article160 1967-01-21 6 LONDON. Fri. (AP) Foreign Secretary Mr. George Brown warned yesterday that Europe faces a serious trade war so long as its big economic groupings fail to combine. "It is this danger which makes the whole question of relations between the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and European160 words
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Article111 1967-01-21 6 HAMBURG, Germany. Fri. (AP) A local court has refused an application by Look magazine for a temporary injunction against the German magazine Stern over serialisation of the book. "Hie Death of a President," a court official said yesterday. The U.S. magazine applied for the injunction Wednesday night111 words
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Article496 1967-01-21 6 FRANKFURT, Germany. Fri. (AP). —The German Federal Bank, confronted with a lap i n the nation's economy, yesterday took two new steps aimed at loosening credit. Following up its reduction of the discount rate from 5 to 4.5 per cent on Jan. 5, the Federal496 words
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Article141 1967-01-21 6 NEW YORK. Fri. (APu Young conductors representing West Germany, France, Spain and Nationalist China won the four first prizes in the finals of the Dimitri Mitropoulos International music competition held in Carnegie hall yesterday. The four, announced a alphabetical order, were Enrique Garcia-Ascensio of Spain, 33. Paul141 words
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Article, Illustration75 1967-01-21 6 COLOGNE, Fri. The ensemble look is "in" this winter and is made ol a" e tirf new material, Neva'tricon which Is warm and yet feather-light. Photo >now_ r, girls from the Rhine who modelled a few gay fashions of this practical "dessous" at the International Lingerie75 words
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197 1967-01-21 6 BRUSSELS. Fri. <AP) European Common Market automobile industries are alarmed by the new U:B. auto safety plan. Common Market sources said yesterday. It was felt the proposed 23 safety standards would operate against automobiles imported from the Common Market. Discussions between Common197 words
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128 1967-01-21 6 CAPETOWN, Frt. (AIT) Sooth African Minister of Finance Dr. T. E. Donges. vu elected as the National Party's candidate for the presidency by the party's parliamentary caucus here yesterday. In* view of the Nationalist Party's solid majority in parliament.' Mr Donges can128 words
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Miscellaneous115 1967-01-21 6 m 'i pffOM REYKJAVIK. JCELANP TO 50UTH AMERiCA.THE- THRttMtf CKSAMZATIOU WAS I* STRANGE. mysterious ACTION.' SOMETHING OF WORLP-SHAKING PROPORTIONS WA6 TO BREAK. 1 BUT WHAT WAS T«ls TOP SECRET? WHO, HOW ANO WHERE WOULP THEVSTRJKft* THESE JWERE THE VITAL questions ALEXANDER WAVER# SOUGHT TO Answer A 6 HE LAUNCHER,. WIS115 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
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133 1967-01-21 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Canadian Department of rvfence Production has STaced a £50.000 order with Redifon Limited Communications Division for the supply of GR.345 manpacks f'if the Royal Canadian Sivy and the Canadian Army. Affording SSB operation pvpr the 2 12 Ms s frequency range133 words
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Article124 1967-01-21 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP> The Stock Market turned mixed in active trading early yesterday. Another period of profit taking and precautionary selling interrupted the 1967 ra»;y which has resulted in 11 ciear-cut gains in the previous 12 sessions of the year. Fractional gains and losses124 words
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Article119 1967-01-21 7 TPOH. Fri. Messrs. Osand Chappel, Mining "id Consulting Engineers rere today advised that the Drectors of Messrs. Gopeng Consolidated Ltd. have decared a fifth interim divifoit of 3D per share for 'he fir.ancil year ended Sept. 1 1966. and a first interim vidend of 9d per share119 words
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Article24 1967-01-21 7 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) Money Quotations: HK"2/5.7325 Der US dollar for rash HK315.99 per pound ster mg HK5266.125 per tael gold24 words
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Article55 1967-01-21 7 Washington. Fri. (AP) The United States «<**rnment sold 35 long 'ons 0 f f rom surplus yesterday, five tons J* grade A at 1.5425 U.S. pilars a pound. 20 tons of B at 1.5275 U.S. dol- t£ s >a pound and 10 tons of ra <ie C at55 words
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231 1967-01-21 7 LONDON, Fri. (UPI). —Fleet Street got the word today from an influential outsider: It faces a bleak economic future. A report drawn up by the Economist intelligence unit predicted in a 150,000 word report that four newspapers would fold by 1970 if present trends231 words
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Article121 1967-01-21 7 LONDON. Fri. (AP) The London Btock Market was quiet and unsettled yesterday because of declining industrial production and continuing tight money. The Bank of England maintained its discount rate at seven per cent despite widespread expectation it would be lowered half a point in advance of this121 words
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Article74 1967-01-21 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants. They were: NEW YORK: Buying T.T. 32-11/16; Airmail O.D. 3213/16; 90 d/st. 33-5/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. CANADA: Buying T.T. 35-1; Airmail O.D. 35-3/8; 90 d/st. 15/16 credit bills;74 words
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Article36 1967-01-21 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP). The Dow Jones spot commodity price index advanced 0.36 to 138.39. The Dow Jones Commodity futures index closed 135.91 up 0.60. Open High Low Close Index 135.18 135.51 135.16 135.9136 words
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Article16 1967-01-21 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. The tin price for today was $6Ol per picul, up 25 cents.16 words
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226 1967-01-21 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. A thriving venture of Lim Investments Ltd. is the establishment of a florists shop and garden at the Tay Buan Guan Supermarket, Katong. Singapore. It is called SUNSHINE FLORISTS. Mr. Lim Siew Poh, a director of Lim Investments Ltd., said that their Sunshine226 words
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Article, Illustration86 1967-01-21 7 SINGAPORE. Frf. Miss Mary Soh (above) has been appointed Public Relations Officer for Malay-sia-Singapore Airlines as from Ist January, 1967. Miss Soh. who until recently, was employed by a leading Publishing Company as a Supervisor cum Public Relations Officer, was educated at the Katong Convent and86 words
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Article118 1967-01-21 7 WASHINGTON. Fri. (AP) A Civil Aeronautics Board Examiner recommended yesterday that the British Airline, Cathay Pacific Airways, Limited be granted a permit to operate between Hong Kong and Okinawa by way of Taipei. Examiner Mr. Joseph L. Fitzmaurice said the airline had been designated by118 words
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Article50 1967-01-21 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures today closed 15 points lower across the board. Sales none. Mar. 67 22.10 22.55 May 22.10 22.70 July 22.25 22.80 Sept. 22.25 22.80 Nov. 22.25 22.80 Jan. 68 22.25 22.80 The spot No. 1 RSS held steady at 22 cents, nominal.50 words
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Article35 1967-01-21 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP) Standard and poor's 500 stock index: net close change 425 Industrials 91.44 off .02 20 Railroads 45.66 up .49 55 Utilities 70.95 up .25 500 Stocks 85.82 up .0335 words
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Article303 1967-01-21 7 LONDON, Fri. (UPI). The level of Hong Kongs trade is satisfactory, but the imposition of the small levy on customs declaration have a slight adverse effect, Barclays Bank Ltd. said. The "bank, in a review by its economic intelligence department. said Hong Kong business already was303 words
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734 1967-01-21 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. News of the Malaysian Budget hat now c'eared the air. This was indicated by the absence of extreme reaction on the Stock Exhange. Generally, the prices were holding firm at the opening but closed barely steady. Most popular counter for734 words
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Article294 1967-01-21 7 Rubber down cent BINGAPORE. Fri. February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p m in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 50| cents per lb., down i cent previous close. The tone was dull. The market opened lower on London advices and ruled dull during the morning. The294 words
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Article24 1967-01-21 7 LONDON. Tri. (UPI).— Rubber market opened quiet with No. 1 RSS spot 18| 18|. No. 1 CIF basis ports Feb. 171 17J.24 words
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Article457 1967-01-21 7 INDUSTRIAL* B. BoDMnd IV) Central sugar 1.45 1.46 C.T.S. Ord* 52/rhfmlral Co. 1.68 1.69 Cold Storage 3.10 3.12 E. Smelting 4.02 4.06 E.««o Ord* 3.24 E**o Prff 1.06 1.07 Fit zpa trick* 1.52 1.54 F. M. Ord*. 3.54 3.60 Gammon 1.42 1.43 Oforgftnwn 1.25 1 ..HO O.E.457 words
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Article50 1967-01-21 7 'Managers Driers) First Malayan XD 2.15 2.25 Second Malayan Xl> 1.53 1.63 Third Malayan 1.10 1.21 Ma lay "Ian Commerce .85 Mai. Savin** Fund 1.31 1.41 Merlin* Commodity 3/10 4/5 First Hone Kont 1.00 1.05 Second llonc Kong .70 .:4 M;ila>«lan Investment Fund WO 1.00 <*Hont Kong Currency)50 words
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Article117 1967-01-21 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. Sinespore Chinese Produce Exchange noon price* today were. Burer* Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 45.00 Coconut oil FOB Drums 47.50 Loose Copra Mixed l)ec./Jan. 27.75 Sugar (Java) exgodown 24.50 Nulmen 110« 46.VOO Nutate** B W m 220.00 Garbled lampong Black Pepper (FOB > mmm 112.50 Pepper Black117 words
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Article21 1967-01-21 7 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP). Rubber standard futures closed quiet. No Sales. Sport no. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 21 JN.21 words
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Article154 1967-01-21 7 The following ships are expected to be in port tomorrow (Jan. 21): Godowns Vessels 6/7 Golden Spring 1/2 Kapitan Kosko 8/9 Balachikha 15/16 Priam 18 Wadyslaw Broniewski 25/26 Wakamatsu Maru 27/28 Fenice 31/32 Borussia 33/34 Slamat 35/36 Tjitarum 38/39 Benvenue 40/41 Ellen Maersk 42/43 Centaur 44 Crna Gora154 words
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Article895 1967-01-21 7 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lnmpur. Tim* 9.M a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuching. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MSA 005 from Prnani, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. Time 11.1S a.m. Airline Thai895 words
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Article381 1967-01-21 8 THE incorporation of Sabah and Sarawak into Malaysia has added enormously to the financial burdens of the Central Government. The Malaysian Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, in his Budget speech, pointed out, "What we receive from them in the form of tax revenues is insignificant, but381 words
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Article338 1967-01-21 8 rpHE weakest part in the administrative machinery of the States of West Malaysia is financial management. Actually there is hardly any management at all. In the old days, every State had a State Treasurer who was responsible for the State finances. The State Assemblies do not seem to338 words
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644 1967-01-21 8 MOHD YUNI BIN AWI - MOHD YUNI BIN AWI. AFTER reading Mr. David Marshall's review of the Singapore Constitutional Commission I am prompted to express the following views. Mr. Marshall seems to have left out the following important wordings descrioing the Malays "who are the indigenous people of644 words
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Article205 1967-01-21 8 I FULLY support Observer's comments on Tamil Education in the Republic of Singapore, which appeared in your paper on Jan. 7. And 1 would like to add that, when compared to the Secondary Schools of the other Language Streams, the Tamil Secondary School in Singapore is205 words
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Article78 1967-01-21 8 L.P. C - L.P.C. AM ALAYSIAN Airways has changed its name to MalaysiaSingapore Airlines, and its abbreviation from MAL to MSA The new abbreviation may be a little awkward to remember, because we can't find something to associate it with. Perhaps the Airways should have adopted MASA, meaning78 words
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Article142 1967-01-21 8 AS a tenant of the Melati flats near Loke Yew Road. I am disgusted with the Municipal Council Units of these low cost houses are rented to gambling operators who turned these houses into gambling clubs. Some of the operators have families and lived in142 words
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Article75 1967-01-21 8 C. P. THANE - C. P. THANE AS a planter in N.S. for 57 years I wish to congratulate you on your Editorial on "Buying ud Estates." V The Eastern Sun is the only paper I have seen unmasked in a concise and logical manner why fragmentation is not necessarily an75 words
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445 1967-01-21 8 L.C. C - Malay for Tech. College praiseworthy but L.C.C. A DIRECTIVE had been received from the Education Department stating that National Language be started in the Technical College. This is praiseworthy as it is in accordance with the national policy of promoting the Language. However, the manner in which it is being445 words
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331 1967-01-21 8 V.B.S. MANYAM - V.B.S. MANYAM rIS now quite essential to clarify matters regarding fragmentation of rubber estates. This problem of fragmentation of rubber estates is so far unsolved by any one; nor even by the Government as there is no such law to restrict the sales of oroperties, either331 words
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351 1967-01-21 8 A RECENT newspaper item about toddy tappers from Malaysia being employed without Works Permit in Singapore by a toddy contractor causes me to write the following. (a) For how long have they been employed in Singapore without Works Permit? (b) Were these facts known to351 words
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Article177 1967-01-21 8 THE question of rudeness of Singapore's court Interpreters, specifically those at the South Bridge Road magistrates' courts and the Sepoy Lines traffic courts, has been raised in and out of Parliament and published ta your newspaper. Surely, ihe obvious solution will be to effect intercourt transfers.177 words
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Article86 1967-01-21 8 Rosemary Ong - Rosemary Ong. T HOPE, through the hospitality of your newspaper, the police authorities will take drastic action against those inconsiderate neighbours who deliberately pile up wooden boxes and park bicycles along the five-foot way of Hokkien Street, thus forcing the pedestrians on to the path of motor traffic.86 words
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169 1967-01-21 8 THE question of teacher shortage in Singapore schools Is perhaps too stile by now. I have a daughter a trainee, teaching x Government Chinese M:dd > School. Although the regulation rules out 24 teaching periods Der week for each trainee, my daughter and in fact,169 words
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Article144 1967-01-21 8 GEMINIAN CRUSADER - GEMINIAN CRUSADER. A MONG the readers who read the letter on "A.A." cure, I feel certain that there are some who are alcoholics, or those who are on the verge of alcoholism, and are desirous to let the A.A. help them but are rather hesitant due144 words
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Article57 1967-01-21 8 S. RAMACHANDRA - S.RAMACHANDRA COULD anyone in this column whyL lorongs between StU k and Teluk Kurau Road Singapore have been aipn* betically arrange with Lorong G and end with Lorong N? lly Their existence natura-j makes one inquire are the Lorongs A to This incomplete betical57 words
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Advertisement27 1967-01-21 8 All letters to the Editor must have the address of the writer. They must also be properly signed. All letters must b« short and to the point.27 words
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Article, Illustration22 1967-01-21 9 MR. Soon Peng Yam, President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, who opens the multi-million dollar shopping centre today.22 words
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468 1967-01-21 9 Peter Loke - By: Peter Loke SINGAPORE, Fri. THIS is the story of a man who rose from rags to riches. Mr. Tay Leek Teck chairman of the multi-million-dollar Tay Buan Guan Shopping Centre is a man who identified his humble beginnings as a challenge in468 words
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Article, Illustration18 1967-01-21 9 Mr. Tay Leek Teck. Chairman of the Board of Directors of Taj Buan Guan Shopping Centre.18 words
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Article, Illustration38 1967-01-21 10 Mr. Tay Lee Tee Mr. Tay Ten* Seng Miss Tay Chor Cher Mr. Tay Leek Teek (Chairman of the Board of Directors) Mr. Tay Kw&ng Chua Mr. Tay Heon Toon Mr. Taj Tak Hwang38 words
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398 1967-01-21 10 SINGAPORE, Sal* By: Suhaimi THE president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Soon Peng Yam will open the multi-million-dollar Tay Buan Guan shopping Centre in Katong, today. The day-and-night centre is the first of its kind to398 words
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445 1967-01-21 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. CHOOSING amplifiers and the other things that go along with it for a large social gathering; for a hall; for a departmental store; can sometimes be a tricky problem. The sound system must be perfect. It is most irritating to have445 words
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260 1967-01-21 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The first haircore counter in Singapore has been set up at the Toy Buan Guan Supermarket (2nd floor) by Helene Curtis International. This counter will cater for "above the face-line beauty". It is not generally realised that hair requires individual attention. What260 words
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Article, Illustration317 1967-01-21 11 John Kam - Singapore, Sat.: By John Kam THE opening today of the Tay Buan Cuan Shopping Centre in Katong incorporates the lat trend that has been prevalent European scene for some time. r Gone are the days when the housewife has to walk from one317 words
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Advertisement75 1967-01-21 9 mm*. T m ■H illf 1 OPENING TODAY! AN EXCITING NEW SUPERMARKET IN THE KATONG AREA A SHOPPER'S PARADISE i I l For your added convenience WE HAVE Ample ParkingSpace(Area:3o,ooo sq.ft.) A Large Children's Playground (Area:2,so0 sq.ft.) s BUSINESS HOURS: 8 a.m. fro 8 p.m. Monday fro Sunday close on75 words
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Advertisement37 1967-01-21 10 Congratulations Best Wishes ■to TAY BUAN GUAN LIMITED from M. R. Co., Ltd. EAT WELL EAT Donald COOK'S K tXsC, Jt. m V *v •<? Ss ii Sole Agents: The Malayan Refrigerating Co., Ltd. 200, Cantonment Road, Singapore.37 words
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Advertisement219 1967-01-21 10 visit the Helene Curtis Hair-care Counter Full range of hair-care products on display. First ever Hair-care Counter in Singapore. All your haircare problems answered by our experts in hair products or, by our laboratories in Chicago and Singapore upon written enquiries. with every purchase attractive 1967 Calendar AND any one219 words
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Advertisement107 1967-01-21 11 Congratu la tions and Best Wishes io TAY BUAN GUAN LTD. and SINGAPURA EMPORIUM LTD. from m Wl;-:,.: < hair swinging dress trendy make-up Outdoor Girl Lof course! mm I FMJ Clever girls cboose G7r/ cosmetics from England rtf\ Outdoor Girt cover everything in Beauty. Make-up with real quality, but107 words
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Advertisement30 1967-01-21 11 Congratulations Best Wishes to Messrs. Tav Buan Guan Limited Messrs. Singapura Emporium Ltd. on their official opening to-day from SING CHOW COMPANY (Paper Box Manufacturers) 496. Tanglin Halt Road, Singapore,30 words
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Advertisement182 1967-01-21 11 Congratulations to SINGAPURA EMPORIUM LTD., on the occasion of their Grand Opening from WO KEE HONG (M) LTD., WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE EQUIPPED WITH SANSUI SOUND SYSTEM M wm nm Vi'.i <? Mrc e mi f u H n-"ft MODEL'"IO*OA" AM FM/MPX MUSIC POWER: RMS POWER182 words
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Article, Illustration198 1967-01-21 12 SINGAPURA EMPORIUM LTD. Katong SINGAPORE, Fri. By: Suhoimi THE Singapura Emporium Limited situated within the Tay Buan Guan Shopping Centre will be a shopping centre within a bigger shopping centre. The Emporium will offer a wide range of sundry goods and canned198 words
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Advertisement31 1967-01-21 12 FIRST FLOOR JAY BUANTOUAN BUILDING r 83-A EAST COAST ROAD, SINGAPORE 15. •in Imm a wllllll wr< mat. «*«!!!!Vm DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN CHINESE MERCHANDISE tisiness Hours! 9a.m.t010 p.m. Daily (Including Sunday]31 words
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Article, Illustration349 1967-01-21 13 Chan Kam Yau - By Chan Kam Yau If UAL A LUMPUR, Fri. —Entertainment is big business in Malaysia that is, for the foreign artistes. Kuala Lumpur's leading nightclubs go to great expenses to brine in singers and dancers from U.S.A.. U.K., Japan, the Philippines. Hongkong and349 words
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130 1967-01-21 13 CINGAPORE. Frl. A star-studded variety show in aid the West Malaysian130 words
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138 1967-01-21 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. Nightclubbers are in for a big treat when they visit the Multi-Storey Car Park Nightclub here. Reason? The management has brought together three real cool "pussycats' to purr sweet and sentimental songs to its patrons. From Taiwan is Miss Lily Chow. 19, (centre). Next is Miss Nancy Sum.138 words
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Advertisement126 1967-01-21 13 Ervryone rvads EASTERN SUN Classifieds v afe' MfKltft 14 miY MITMATIC LANES nil WITH EXCLUSIVE swwtMAKEK 145 UMHG MUD, KUALA LUWUR.TELSB696 Join In nr UipM A win a trophy! ■%W\ MALINJA '"f 1 MUSLIM RESTAURANT LTD Hff J 1 120A&B. Jalan Bukit Bintang EI J KUALA LUMPUR (\*j I'f Tel:126 words
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Advertisement163 1967-01-21 13 NEW LOOK ft Mi S/ IN THE HOTEL MERLIN J CARNIVAL OF MAGIC WITH TV STARS ERIC ELLAM AND LUNA NO COVfR CH\R(.E OR FIRST I>RINK CHARGE RESERVATIONS RL 1 -'.»w irt'< Sole Agentt: Git p, M 324 328. Serongoon Rood. Spore 8. Ttl: ***** S db C7ujiya d&ar (f\eilauranl163 words
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Advertisement26 1967-01-21 13 P(NAM«. MALAYSIA FOR GRACIOUS LIVING SUPERB CUISINE Chopsticks Restaurant Dancing Nightly Steak Room By Air Fresh Oysters r' N.Z. Steak Coffee House Quick snacks FOR RESERVATION26 words
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Advertisement92 1967-01-21 13 sfederal «Vot«( MANDARIN PALACE Tonight Extension till 2.00 a.m. NON STOP BAND MUSIC provided by 2 TOP BA!\DS LOS CABALLEROS_ FEDERAL QUINTET Philippine's Singing Sensation Miss AIDA CANLAS sings nightly the up-to-date TOP Tl NES SPBCUiITANNOUNCEMENTS! TOMORROW NIGHT 22nd. JANUARY, 1967. TOTAL PROCEEDS from our MANDARIN PALACE for THE FLOOD92 words
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Miscellaneous177 1967-01-21 13 OR G*Nl^' "gala ***** !«day: I.:#. 4. ti.:w A 9.15 Show at 11 a.m. "URtBALL 500" rrankie %valon. Color. Pvwlon *n International Plcturei p., MLU'K: Tonight M'nite special >liv»lon In Caracas" Rnd Carter Eavmancolor PAL AT ORCHARD| CATHAY Phone ***** nsrii* Toda?: II a.m.-IJM4JMJI r "The WALTZ KING" KeTwsn Mathew*177 words
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Miscellaneous189 1967-01-21 13 rrrJTTMTTITTTI 1 1 I J 1 M 111 bMI I.& CMrt K«i UiIiAMiUAUJ c u 4M45 Oprn* Todiy! I.W-M&-S.M pm. Chan Poh Choo Sir* Fung Fung In "COLORFUL YOUTH" 'Kong Ngffi tCantoncsc In Color) NEXT CHANGE! A DOUBLE FEATURE "SO U K NEt'NG" pin* LAI MENG CHOO" (Teochew) Both In189 words
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Miscellaneous139 1967-01-21 13 'SHAW GANISATIOM I D O Phor.e ***** Tonight M'ntte: Jack Ommon Walter Matthau in Billy Wilder'* Thf Fortune fortlf i SI iliin I >«ll I lIM-.ljj\ BI'MI CAPITOL Phoni» 297 59« Now Showing 11. 1.45, 4. 6.M M Warrep Beatty Susannah York "KALEIDOSCOPE" in Color (Wli ***** REX-SKY ***** O139 words
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Article383 1967-01-21 14 Kalwant S. Sidhu - By Kalwant S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's Notional athletic coach, Mr. Tan Eng Yoon is peeved at the poor response at hrs "clinics." Only a few of the 35 selected trainees turned up each day for training at the Farrer Park Stadium. "At present383 words
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136 1967-01-21 14 PENANG. Fri. The Third Malaysian Volleyball Championships, organised by the Penang Basketball and Volleyball Association, will be held here on the first week of April during the school holiday s In view of the championships, Penang will stage their State Volleyball tournament136 words
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Article217 1967-01-21 14 LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Fri. (UPI) Bob Evans, President of the World Boxing Association (WBA), said in connection with the dispute over the next opponent for world junior lightweight champion Flash Elorde that under W.B.A. rules Elorde need not defend against Rene Barrientos until next October. "Elorde217 words
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Article127 1967-01-21 14 BERLIN. Fri. (UPI) East Germany yesterday suspended indefinitely its track star Juergen May from competition for violating amateur regulations in last year's European championships at Budapest, the official East German News Agency ADN reported. ADN said the East German Track and Field Association after completing investigations127 words
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192 1967-01-21 14 HOUSTON. Texas. Fri. (UPI) Ernie Terrell and the promoters of his heavyweight championship fight with Casslus Clay yesterday reached an agreement that would give him equal billing on the pre-flght publicity. Terrell, the World Boxing Association champion, threatened to leave town by today if192 words
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Article136 1967-01-21 14 CALCUTTA. India, Fri. (AP). All eight seeded players reached the quarter finals of the men's singles at the Asian Lawn Tennis Championships here yesterday. Brazil's Thomas Koch defeated S. Minotra of India in four sets 6-1, 1-6. 11-9. 6-3. Three other seeded players won in136 words
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Article218 1967-01-21 14 LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Fri. (AP) Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay, undefeated in ring, was staggered again yesterday in his fight to escape the mili- tary draft Shortly after Clay's Draft Board in Louisville said it would re-consider his request for exemption as a Black Muslim minister, the218 words
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Article82 1967-01-21 14 BLOEMFONTEIN, Fr 1 (AFP) Australia's Martin Mulligan made short work of Britain's Stanley Mathews here yesterday reach the finals of the "Sugar Circuit" Tennis Tournament. He won 6-2. 6-2 and will meet compatriot Bob Hewitt in the final. Hewitt beat a third Aussie Ken Fletcher 6-3, 6-282 words
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236 1967-01-21 14 PEBBLE BEACH. California, Fri. (AP) Unheralded. unattached and unsponsored. Joe Carr surprised the big name golfers yesterday by touring the Cypress Point course in four-under-par 68 and grabbing the first-round lead in Bing Crosby's U.S. $104,500 proamateur tournament. The 28-year-old Carr, topped Jack236 words
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175 1967-01-21 14 PENANG. Fri. The cricket Club of India will play four matches during their tour of West Malaysia next month. On Feb. 16. they will play against the M.C.A. President Invitation XI at Kuala Lumpur. The touring side will then play against the M.C.A.175 words
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Article75 1967-01-21 14 TOKYO, Fri. (AP) Antonio Herrera of Columbia knocked out Japan's Rokuro Ishiyama in the seventh round of a boxing match here last night. The fight was scheduled for 10 rounds. Herrera, ranked No. 4 featherweight in the World Boxing Association's latest rating, stopped the Japanese in75 words
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Advertisement473 1967-01-21 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT 20 Words $5/- (MinimumJ Bible Presbyterian Church Zion Serangoon Garden 9.15 a.m.. Life Gilstead Road, 10.00 a.m., Galilee Pasir Paojang 5.00 p.m "Jesus Saves" TUITION 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) POH SAN DANCE STUDIO 263 Outram Road, teaches Ba 11 ro o m/L at i n Dances.473 words
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Advertisement68 1967-01-21 14 CLASSIVIM) ADS 23-B, CANTONMENT ROAD, SINCAPORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7. Advertiser's Address. Telephone Number of Insert ioos»,»,»» Date(s) Requested EACH WORD 50 er 25 eentf (see above) PLEASE WRIT! IH CAPITAL limns Classified advertisements may be handed at the following addresses: KUALA LUMPUR: "JALAN 77A BREWSTER Rg-; J IST FLOOR. TEL.68 words
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Miscellaneous612 1967-01-21 14 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Koala Lumpur and Pulau Pinang, 6 Ipoh and Mflaka; 3/10 Johore Babru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pa hat; 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary. COUNTER-ATTACK Starring Paul Muni Marguerite Chapman and Larry Parks. SCIENCE REPORT.612 words
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Article1574 1967-01-21 15 Race 1: Horses Class 4* Div. 4 6 P urlongs. 2.00 P.M. FOR LOCAL RIDFRS ONLY .lullv MaMer It BV 8 00 SK l.im Stable Tulloh Nawari 3 2 'HKJ 3 i 9! ti |i»ni Mini* Marant* lla Th«*bpi 11 uy 5y 4v 900 8.11 8 ive> M1,574 words
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Article2005 1967-01-21 15 I 'Windsor ; L. Ud'j - SERUAN NEGARA AGAIN THE MAIN DESPITE HAVING DRAWN STALL NO. 15... By I 'Windsor L. Ud 'j The going is SOFT SINGAPORE, Sat. Gwona, despite having drown stall Na. Is, gets my vote in the seven furlongs race for Class One division Two performers (Race2,005 words
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Article27 1967-01-21 15 WINDSOR lAD: 11 atari kmnpong N, Z. Theatre V GOLDEN SUN: Dust Fury King's Chariot Ghhiih ADELINE: Thebes II Star Piiuli Theatre V r27 words
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300 1967-01-21 15 PENANG, Fri. Penang, the holders, will meet Johore in the final of the Foong Seong Cup badminton tournament Both won their inter-zone ties at the Han Chiang High school indoor stadium last night. Penang scored a convincing 8-1 win over Selangor.300 words
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Article163 1967-01-21 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SI N ADELINE El TfJEPEI II AU Smiles Josker IV TIILBEZ 11 11. |n Hand Moviegoer Kmc t H 1 ABI 1 egisnka K. Chariot K- f HAB|OT Legisrika Golden ftun THL ABC HER Hatari K. Chariot Bace I K'PONG N.Z. LMII Film Studio IV K'PONG163 words
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Article353 1967-01-21 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. The organisers of the Singapore Open Golf Championships have received 34 entries from nine nations. The list was confirmed today Mr. W. W. Gawne. the chairman of the Organising Committee. Bat they expect more entries to come in before the *nd of353 words
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Article195 1967-01-21 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singaporeans will be able to see top class tennis next month when a five-man team from America play exhibition matches here on Feb. 3. Among the five is distinguished player James McManus, vice-captain of the Davis Cup team, who last year defeated195 words
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Article, Illustration182 1967-01-21 16 "Helmet on and then I'm off," says Sabine Hoelke, Germany's youngest girl car racer. The 20-year old miss proved that she had mastered sharp curves and speeds up to 200 km/hour elegantly. safely and with fast reactions at the wheel of her Formula V car. a souped-up Volkswagen182 words
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Article97 1967-01-21 16 MALACCA. Fri. The Ayer Keroh Country Club's monthly "A" medal competition was won by Cheong Pak Seong with a nett score of 77 pts at the Ayer Keroh Country Club here. Lian Fook Lim and Dharumaratnam tied with the nett score of 78 pts each97 words
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Article458 1967-01-21 16 Windsor Lad - ty Windsor Lad SINGAPORE/ Fri. Desert Apache, ridden by Des Coleman, was again impressive when associated in a testing 3f trial with Ponderosa (Gilders), clocking 38 sec. on a yielding track at Bukit Timah this morning. Desert Apache was going best at the finish. He458 words
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Article71 1967-01-21 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Asia Foundation in Singapore will present 302 sports books to the Singapore Sports Council Library on Jan. 24 at 12 noon. The sports books will be received by Mr. Chan Chee Seng. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry df Bocial Affairs. He will receive the71 words
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Article257 1967-01-21 16 SEREMBAN, Fri. Cricket fans in Negri Sembilan will have the opportunity of witnessing the Single Wicket knockout cricket competition which will be played here this weekend. The competition is being sponsored by the Negri Sembilan Club for its members. This is the first time In post-war257 words
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348 1967-01-21 16 Albert Jonhson - By Albert Jonhson SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Amateur Weight-lifting Federation in. tends to work-out a plan for bodybuilders to be trained as weightlifters to augment the shortage of "iron men" in the Republic. The plan on emergency measure is primarily aimed348 words
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605 1967-01-21 16 M. T. Lingam - Br M. T. Lingam KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tomorrow's annual Maloysien Rugby Union rugger "classic" of Seremban promises to provide <s very keen tussle when the "cream" of Malaysian and Singapore players will be seen in action on the station padang at 5.00 p.m. This605 words
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297 1967-01-21 16 b> Scrum-half SINGAPORE, Fri. Four players from the Singapore Civilians XV hove been picked by the Malaysian Rugby Union to represent South in the annual North-South clash classic at Seremban, tomorrow. Kick-off is at 5.15 p.m. The four players from Singapore are Graham297 words
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Article240 1967-01-21 16 SEREMBAN, Fri. Tl» N.S. Malacca rugbv union sponsors of the annua, north-south classic to played here today have announced that school-chifl* ren will be given free admittance to watch tne match. Mr.-Dara Sin»h speakir? to Suns port said, "We hope to see many schoolchildren turn240 words
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Miscellaneous64 1967-01-21 16 TIME AND TIDE Pcnanjr 7.40 a-m. (4.8 ft); 9.24 p.m. (6.1 ft.) (10 7 W ft e m: 12 28 (12 4 ft 104 P m Port Dickson: 1.38 a.m. (7 ft); 1.46 p.m. (5.6 ft.) Singapore: 5.45 a.m. (7.8 ft.); 7.55 p.m. (6.4 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 4.04 a.m. (6.964 words
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