Eastern Sun, 26 January 1967
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Title Section25 1967-01-26 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 189 Thursday* January 26 1967. ir MC(P) 2251 KDIM 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article609 1967-01-26 1 China's economy has been disrupted seriously by the power struggle HONG KONG, WED. (1JPI) RED CHINESE Defence Minister Lin Piao's numbered as Mao Tse-Tung s "dosesf comrade-in-Sources here with close Communist connections believe some basic differences have developed between the Chinese Communist Party Chairman and his heir609 words
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235 1967-01-26 1 TAIPEH, Wed. (UPI) A grudge, carried by Madam Mao Tse-tung for 30 years, may have been responsible for the downfall of former Chinese Communist Defence Minister Peng Teh-Huai, Vice-Premier Ho Lung, and two leading playwrights. The daily 'China News' today recalled that235 words
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Article112 1967-01-26 1 MANILA. Wed. (AFP> Mr. C. V. Narasimhan. U.N. Secretary-General U Thant's Chef de Cabinet, held a one-hour close door meeting today with Mr. Takeshi Watanabe. Japanese President of the Asian Development Bank based in Manila. A U.N. Information Office spokesman said the conversation was devoted to the112 words
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Article85 1967-01-26 1 LATEST: JAKARTA. Wed. (UPI) Indonesian military strongman Gen. Suharto has completed his plans for a constitutional ouster of President Sukarno, sources close to the General told UPI. And. with the plans for the overthrow of Pres. Sukarno's "old order", taking definite form, the student and military85 words
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Article194 1967-01-26 1 JAKARTA. Wed. An angry President Sukarno today rejected the demands of broad layers of the Indonesian people for his Immediate resignation to end the dualism in the government. Colonel Suhardiman. chairman of the powerful "SOKSI" socialist trade union, was summoned to the Merdeka (Freedom) Palace by the194 words
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405 1967-01-26 1 SAIGON. Wed. (I PI) Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Huu Co, third ranking man in the South Vietnam's Government, has been warned he will be taken before a military tribunal on charges of corruption if he returns to Saigon, it was learned today. Co, who also405 words
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Article73 1967-01-26 1 Badges for antiMaoists HONG KONG, Wed. Anti-Mao Tse-Tung identification badges, carrying a picture of Chief of State Liu Shao Chi, are being mass produced in Canton, newspapers reported this afternoon. The English language afternoon "STAR" quoted travellers who said the badges will be issued to all pro-Liu Shao Chi elements.73 words
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247 1967-01-26 1 PARIS, Wed. f AP) President Charles de Gaulle is shutting the gates of the European Common Market on Britain again for an Indefinite time to come. This seems the only conclusion to draw from his treatment of Prime Minister Harold Wilson's247 words
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Advertisement114 1967-01-26 1 KEEP COOL WITH Carrier AIR-CONDITIONING GROUP Singapore Kuala Lumpur 641-211 ***** She's smiling and so she should be M .*v She's looking forward to a happy future.* This month her parents have started a Savings Account. They know that regular monthly deposits entrusted to a banking organisation of world renown114 words
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Parliament: Debate on the Budget:
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Article144 1967-01-26 2 KUALA LCMPUR, Wed. "What is V. D. This question was posed in the Pewan Raayat today by an Alliance backbencher, Enche Ahmad bin Arshad. Replying, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Enche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, suggested the member ask a doctor in the house.144 words
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Article, Illustration527 1967-01-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—MARA is doing its best to put the batek industry on a sound footing, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak said today. Speaking during question time, Tun Razak, who is also Minister of National and Rural527 words
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610 1967-01-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —A warning that a batch of anti-tetanus serum now being circulated in hospitals and clinics in the country might be worthless was given in the Dewan Ra'ayat today. The warning came from Dr. Tan Chee Khoon (Labour Batu) after610 words
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Article94 1967-01-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Alliance member for Jitra-Padang Terap. Tan Brl Fatlmah binte Hail Hashlm today called on the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to control the rising prices of consumer goods. "They should impose a regulation whereby prices of the goods are displayed openly.94 words
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Article199 1967-01-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— SARAWAK M P., Mr. Ong Kee Hui (BUPP Sarawak) today singled out the Straits Times as an example of the "very sad and anemic condition of the fourth estate." In a debate on the budget, in the Dewan Ra'ayat today, he said:199 words
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Article498 1967-01-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Societies with predominantly non-citizen membership have been told to lay off discussion on the language issue. "The language of this country is the concern of the citizens alone; so only citizens can discuss it," the Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr.) Ismail498 words
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171 1967-01-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Malaysian Armed Forces are equipped with new and up-to-date weapons, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, told the Dewan Raayat today. Replying to a question by Tuan Haji Abu Bakar bin Hamzah (PMIP Bachok), Ton Razak said it171 words
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238 1967-01-26 2 Kuala Lumpur, Wed. r THE Alliance member for Sitiawan, Mr. Kam Woon Wah said today that he could not understand why the government was spending so much money on the development of a golf course. The golf course238 words
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Article70 1967-01-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Lady U. K. Hicks of the Oxford University and author of several widely-read books and articles on economics, will deliver a talk on "The Financing Of Economir Development In Underderf. loped Countries." tomorrow at the Lecture Theatre "IT. Faculty of Arts. University of70 words
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913 1967-01-26 3 PARLIAMENT KI'ALA LUMPUR, Wed. —A call for early elections for Sahah and Sarawak was made today in the Dewan Ra'ayat bv Mr. Ong Kee Hui (Supp—Sarawak). In a debate on the Budhe said: "It must be clear by now to the913 words
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Article64 1967-01-26 3 PENANG, Wed. Over 90 employees of the Rediffusion here will lose their jobsj as the management had decided to stop the service following a "walkout" by the workers last Wednesday. Trouble started when the management sent dismissal letters to eight wiremen. Members of the union protested64 words
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Article188 1967-01-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Transport Workers Union of Malaysia today came out in "full support" of the strike action taken by members of the National Union of Bank Employees, and deplored employers' recourse to the emergency regulations to drive the workers to the wall. Mr. V.188 words
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Article91 1967-01-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The National Union of Plantation Workers today thanked "some of the sensible MPs who have boldly urged the Alliance Government to introduce legislation to stop sub-division of estates, which they have described 'a disease which makes the rich richer at the expense of the91 words
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Article102 1967-01-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Indian Deputy High Commissioner here, Mr. N. B. Menon has been appointed Government of India's Political Officer for Sikkim and Bhutan. He will be resident in Gangtok, capital of the Himalayan State of Sikkim. Mr. and Mrs. Menon will leave here102 words
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318 1967-01-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A police constable giving evidence in court today, agreed with a lawyer who was cross-examining him that his colleague and him got together and "made up a story" to tell in court. He was P.C.Daub bin Salleh. 38. w He318 words
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901 1967-01-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Labour M.P. for Dato' Kramat, Mr. Lim Kean Siew today described the 1967 budget as "scrapingthe bottom of barrel" budget. In a debate on the budget in the Dewan Ra'ayat today he said: "There is no more to be901 words
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Article142 1967-01-26 3 IPOH, Wed. Messrs. Wing Yin Sawmill and Plywood Factory in Menglembu, which daily produces 2.000 pieces of plywood was gutted by fire at noon today. Damage was estimated at $1 million. At the time of the fire, the proprietor. Mr. Tong Kok Ying was away in Ipoh,142 words
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Article89 1967-01-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs, Mr. Herbert Bowden. MP. will be visiting certain Commonwealth countries and territories in the Far East between Feb. 10 and March 8. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Bowden. The Commonwealth Secretary will leave London89 words
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354 1967-01-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The former head of the Malaysian Liaison team in Jakarta, Lieut.-Col. Mohamed Yusoff bin Ibrahim, died this morning at his quarters at No. 15, Jalan Ranjau at the Ministry of Defence, Jalan Padang Tembak, here after a short iU" ness. A354 words
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Article114 1967-01-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An office boy with the McCann-Erickson Adverti■ing Company who had just cashed five cheques for $725 for some of the company's staff was taken on a car ride and robbed of the money by two youths this morning. Osman bin Abu Hamid, 39, later114 words
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353 1967-01-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Overseas Commonwealth Forces Employees' Union has launched a scathing: attack on the Malaysian Trades Union Congress and its leaders whom it accuses are all "white-collar workers and pen pushers who know nothing of the practical problems353 words
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Article107 1967-01-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. India's 18th. Republic Day will be celebrated in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. At y.OO am Indian nationals will assemble in the Library of the Information Service of India, at 19 Malacca Street to hear the High Commissioner. Mr. Mustafa Kamil Kidwai. read a message107 words
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260 1967-01-26 4 KAMPAR, Wed. VEIGHBOURS and well-wishers here have rallied round to the aid of a widow. Madam Wong Ah Yip, and her six children whose plight was published in the Eastern Sun today. Madam Wong is finding life difficult since her husband and sole bread260 words
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Article109 1967-01-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A gala dance under the patronage of Tunku Abdul Rahman will be held at the Dewan Toh Puan Rahah (Girl Guides Hall) in Jalan Abdul Samad. off Jalan Berhala. Brickfields, on Feb. 4 starting at 9.00 p.m. This is the first dance to109 words
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Article, Illustration1346 1967-01-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Latest donations to the National Disaster Relief Fund: Through Minister of Welfare Services Enche Abdul Kassim 1 bag of old rlothings, United Plastics Ltd., Johore Bharu 6 dozens basins. 10 dozens pails, 5 coils garden hose, Messrs Pokong Industries1,346 words
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Article248 1967-01-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —One hundred and twelve members of the Rediffusion Workers Union here todaystaged a strike in protest against the management's refusal to pay a month's bonus as demanded by the union. A union spokesman said that they would continue their strike until248 words
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Advertisement721 1967-01-26 4 PACIFIC PRINCESS PHOTOCENIC (MALAYSIA) QUEST 1967 OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM The intending candidate for The Quest to select Malaysia's delegate to the "Queen of the Pacific Quest" to he held at Melbourne, Australia, from 3rd to 13th March 1967 must fill this qwest'onaire completely and attach three copies of recent photographs721 words
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Miscellaneous11 1967-01-26 4 fern?) iES. V<E DO H*JE OPEN\N&S J TALEHTS. REAV-L JALENTS.TKM It)11 words
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460 1967-01-26 5 $19. 9 bill to deter aggression in SEA —Johnson A^ r ASHINGTON, Wed. (AP) President Johnson told Congress yesterday that in Vietnam and elsewhere "we seek peace but will provide all the resources needed to com- bat aggression." Underlying this determination in his annual budget message, he disclosed a record460 words
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Article123 1967-01-26 5 WELLINGTON. New Zea*T land. Wed. (AP)—South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky 1 5 having second thoughts about taking Australian Communist reporter Harry Stein back to Vietnam with him. Premier Ky invited Stein a reporter for the Communist Weekly Tribune to accompany him back to Vietnam after123 words
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305 1967-01-26 5 LONDON, Wed. (AP) An American who recently spent four days inside Communist China said yesterday: "It was very much like Hitler and the Nazis, only much greater and more intensive." Rabbi Abraham Feinberg, an American citizen now working i n Toronto, spoke to305 words
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Article420 1967-01-26 5 T ONDON, Wed. (UPI) A name from the Profumo scandal flickered back into the news yesterday when a West Indian jazz singer, who went to jail because Christine Keeler committed perjury at his trial, was convicted on a drugs charge. Aloysius ("Lucky") Gordon, 35. who pleaded Innocent,420 words
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Article143 1967-01-26 5 MANILA. Wed. (AP)— American singing star Gary Lewis, son of comedian Jerry Lewis, will be married to a Filipina on March, an entertainment columnist reported today. Manila Times writer Lina Flor said the wedding of young Lewis and Sara Jane Suzara will take place in143 words
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Article, Illustration335 1967-01-26 5 PAWS, Wed. (UPI) Designer Pierre Balmain yesterday displayed curry spring and summer gowns for the woman who would feel naked without hat and gloves but likes to show off her knees. On this second day of the French high fashion shows, the emphasis was away335 words
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135 1967-01-26 5 HOLLYWOOD, Wed.(UPI) "I'm looking forward to this tour very much," actress Jayne Mansfield said today on the eve of her departure for a 20-day trip to the Far East. The trio to Japan. Hong Kong, Thailand, the Philippines and Okinawa will be the first135 words
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247 1967-01-26 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP) Representative Melvin R Laird of Wisconsin, chairman of the House Republican Conference, charged yesterday that President Johnson's budget for the Vietnam war "is already out of date." *lf you take the current spending level in Vietnam and project it for 12 months,"247 words
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Article44 1967-01-26 6 BLADON. England. Wed. (UPI) The second anniversary of the death of Sir Winston Churchill passed almost unnoticed yesterday, but for a wreath from his wife placed on his grave in Bladon churchyard with the inscription "for my darling Winston. From Clemmie.44 words
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Article85 1967-01-26 6 MOSCOW, Wed. (AP) —A Soviet Military court yesterday convicted two men as traitors during World Wsr II and sentenced them to death. The men. Mikhail Nazarov snd Nikolai Rysin, were convicted of voluntarily working with the Nasi police 25 years afo during the German occupation of85 words
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Article122 1967-01-26 6 ROME. Wed (AP) Actress Sophia Loren went back to work yesterday for the first time since her miscarriage less than two weeks ago. Studio spokesmen said Miss Loren would spend only a few days putting finishing touches on her latest film "Cera una volta" (English122 words
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Article100 1967-01-26 6 MUNICH. Germany. Wed. (AP) A South African recruiting team with offers at Jobs for 1,500 German aircraft workers was forbidden yesterday to continue its negotiations with applicants. A spokesman for the labour office here said the South African commission had not received permission for the100 words
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Article, Illustration38 1967-01-26 6 AP phot. WASHINGTON Wed Mr. John I. Connor, outgoing Commerce Secretary (right) is seen here with his successor, Mr. Alexander B. Trowbridge who was named acting Secretary of commerce by President Johnson. AP phot.AP phot. - 38 words
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Article253 1967-01-26 6 NEW YORK. Wed. (AP) Marguerite Oswald, mother of Lee Harvey Oswald, said yesterday she intends to sue author William Manchester for referring; to her son as the "assassin" of President John F. Kennedy. "This makes me the mother of an assassin," Mrs. Oswald said, "and253 words
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Article160 1967-01-26 6 NEW YORK. Wed. (AP) New York attorney Thedore Sorenson said yesterday he has agreed to help represent the Congolese government in the latter's claims against the Belgian Union Minlere Du Haut Katanga Mining Company. He said he would leave New York for the Congo,160 words
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Article107 1967-01-26 6 ROME, Wed. (UPI> Soviet President Nikolai Podgorny arrived yesterday for an historic visit to talk trade with the Italian fovernment and peace with 'ope Paul VI. Mild antiSoviet demonstrations spluttered throughout the city. Police pounced on two young men who hoisted an anti-Soviet placard urging "liberty"107 words
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Article107 1967-01-26 6 WASHINGTON. Wed. (AP) U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy will confer with Prime Minister Harold Wilaon, President de Gaulle and other top officials of the two nations during a brief trip to Europe starting today. Mr. Kennedy's office said yefterday he also may visit Bonn, but this part107 words
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Article222 1967-01-26 6 GENEVA. Wed. (AFP) A total of 57,522 cases of smallpox were reported in the world during 1966 and 70 per cent of these cases were in South-East Asia, the World Health Organisation (WHO) reported yesterday. Worst hit were Afghanistan. India. Indonesia, and Nepal. Burma began the222 words
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Article552 1967-01-26 6 GEORGE SIBERA - Britains EEC bid (covrt): BY GEORGE SIBERA PARIS, Wed. (UPI) President Charles de Gaulle yester. day hailed Britain as a cherished friend and ally, but left Prime Minister Harold Wilson in the dark on whether France will again block Britain's entry in the Common552 words
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Article202 1967-01-26 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI) President Johnson held out high hopes yesterday that protein-rich flour made from whole fish could be a significant solution to the hunger problems of the world. In his 1968 budget message, the President requested one million dollars to build an experimental plant to202 words
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147 1967-01-26 6 'UNFORTUNATE CHAIN OF EVENTS MADE VERWOERD MURDER POSSIBLE' REPORT CAPE TOWN, Wed. (UPI) The report of commission of inquiry into Premier Hendrlk Verwoerd's murder last Sept. 6 revealed that a deportation order against assassin Demitrio Tsafendas had actually been issued but not served at the time be stabbed Dr. Verwoerd147 words
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355 1967-01-26 6 The report said the commission accepted the findings of the Supreme Court that Tsafendas was mentally disordered when he stood trial last year charged with murdering Verwoerd. It said it found no foundation for the widespread rumour that Tsafendas was aided355 words
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Article176 1967-01-26 6 MUNICH. Wed. (AFP]' The head of the Nazi S.u. intelligence service in occupied Netherlands. J<** mer SS General Wllheto Harster. admitted In here yesterday that Jews were deported he wag there. "Taking account of WJ events unfolded I am n perhaps entirely guilty, but I could176 words
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361 1967-01-26 7 PARIS. Wed. (AFP) World Bank President >lr. George D. Woods vesterdav warned major industrial countries that their tariff structures discriminate against the processed export products of developing countries. and thereby run counter to their professed desire to assist economic development in the third world. In361 words
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Article72 1967-01-26 7 I'M TED NATIONS. Wed. Cambodia charged yp>terday that 11 Cambodian? were killed and 34 v unded as a result of incursions by "armed elements" from Thailand into territory on 15 occasions last month. Cambodian U.N. ambassa- r Mr Hunt Sambath reP rted the incidents, which he called72 words
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76 1967-01-26 7 ROME, Wed. Seen at the recent showing of the 1967 Spring and Summer collection of Milan designer Krizia are:- FOR HER: Beach orange-striped white piquet mini-skirt with the same design on the belt and bra. The ensemble consists i n addition a small vest with a flower design in theUPI Photo - 76 words
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Article200 1967-01-26 7 We must have answers Rusk WASHINGTON. Wed. (UPI) Secretary of State Dean Rusk yesterday vigorously defended President Johnson's programme for sponsoring birth control information in the free world. "We must no longer count on war. famine and disease to solve our population problem." said Mr. Rusk after delivering an address200 words
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Article359 1967-01-26 7 Congo bankrupt KINSHASA, The Congo. Wed. (AP) The Congo may wind up the month on the brink of financial insolvency. Persons in a position to know said yesterday that the country's hard-currency reserves will disappear from the National Bank by the end of January unless359 words
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Article82 1967-01-26 7 ROME. Wed. (UPI) Police today foiled the romantic hopes of a 17-year-old Australian girl who ran away from home to marry a Sicilian seaman. The girl, Sandra Ragazzi of Sydney, was stopped by police at Romes Fiumicino airport on orders from her parents. The girl was turned82 words
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268 1967-01-26 7 BERLIN, Wed. (AFP) Demonstrations and arrests occurred here yesterday during the visit of West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger. Police arrested four men, members of a group of demonstrators who pulled out posters and brandished them as the Chancellor was driving down the famous Kurfuerestendamn West268 words
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Article125 1967-01-26 7 WASHINGTON. Wed. (AP) The space treaty prohibiting the placing of nuclear weapons in orbit around the earth will be signed by the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union on Friday, Jan. 27, authoritative sources reported yesterday. No details were disclosed. but it is understood that125 words
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Article122 1967-01-26 7 ROME. Wed. (AP) Lulgi Federzoni. a former hignranklng Fascist leader who faithfully served and then turned against Benito Mussolini. died yesterday at the age of 89. Federzoni was born In Bologna and became a journalist and art critic. He Joined the Fascists after being elected to Parliament122 words
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Article352 1967-01-26 7 Soviet peace formula: ROME, Wed. (AP) The Soviet president warned against allowing West Germany nuclear arms "any form" and seid that the US can only sue for peace in Vietnam by stopping the bombing "unconditionally." Mr. Nikolai V. Podgorny said last night that the road352 words
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Article208 1967-01-26 7 WASHINGTON. Wed. (AP) An airline official said yesterday there is danger the U.S. air cargo industry may fall behind foreign competition in the International field, just as the U.S. maritime industry has. Mr. Harold L. Graham, Vice President of cargo sales for208 words
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Article79 1967-01-26 7 MANILA. Wed. (AFP) Twenty-three persons were killed and two others seriously injured in a landslide in a remote village of Letye Province. Central Philippines, the large circulation newspaper "Manila Times" reported today. Fourteen of those killed were children, according to the report. The landslide, which occurred79 words
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Article82 1967-01-26 7 NEW DELHI. Wed. fAFP) Indian Premier Indira Gandhi told journalists today that, in spite of unprecedented drought, nobody had died from hunger in India since she came to power a year ago. Mrs. Gandhi, speaking during an electoral tour in the Poona region 60 miles South-West82 words
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Article144 1967-01-26 7 VATICAN CITY. Wed. (AP) Rumours spread in Vatican circles yesterday that Pope Paul VI might soon call a consistory to create new cardinals. There was no conformation but Vatican sources said a consistory would not be unlikely. With the death on Dec. 30 of Pietro144 words
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Article85 1967-01-26 7 VATICAN CITY, Wed. (AP) The first Roman Catholic prelate to leave Poland since the eruption of bitter Church-State controversy there a year ago arrived in Rome yesterday for a conference with Pope Paul VI. Archbishop Boleslav Kominek, Poland's highest ranking prelate after Stefan Cardinal Ws*ynski. arrived by85 words
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Article141 1967-01-26 7 MANILA. Wed. (AFP) A Filipino woman diplomat, who is at the same time the younger sister of President Marcos, has not received her salary of late and, worse, may be laid off if the Philippine C!vil Service Commissioner has hla way. The diplomat is Mrs. Elizabeth141 words
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Article109 1967-01-26 7 WARSAW. Poland. Wed. (AFP) The United States and Chinese ambassadors to Poland will meet here today, diplomatic sources said. It will be the 132 nd meeting between the two officials but the first since last September 7. Chinese ambassador Wang Kuo Chouang! postponed a meeting scheduled for109 words
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Article99 1967-01-26 7 CAPETOWN. Wed. (AFP) Talks between the British and the South African governments over the future of the Simonstown Naval Port agreements were scheduled to open here today, it was announced. The British delegation will be led by the ambassador. Sir John Nicholls, with ViceAdmiral Sir John Bushand99 words
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Article69 1967-01-26 7 MANILA, Wed. (UPI) Two brothers fought against two other brothers during a drinking party last night, resulting in the fatal stabbing of one of them. The suspected knife wielder, Marcos Tejero, fled after the incident, according to the police, but his brother Juanito said they69 words
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Miscellaneous101 1967-01-26 6 mmmdwm BEFORE THEM-THE BIZARRE PUZZLE THAT HELP THE ANSWER TO OUPPBN PEATH W&ZWMMtS&HG-ANP UNLESS NAPOIEON SOLO ANP COULP QEQUCE TO MEANING, A CRIME WAVE SUCH AS THE WORLP HAP NEVER KNOWN WOULD SWEEP NATION AFTER NATION/ nUNTKMUy 4NPMMM HtACV MID TUB (IMF. > T ft v-r ~a i ytf§> V101 words
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Miscellaneous33 1967-01-26 7 BC HE'S 601" THE PRE-ELECTION a: i a Willi ..AFTER AtUTHosb WILD CAMFAK&M PROMISES, HE CANT Possibly" lose I WHAT ARB VfcU AFRAIP OF by Johnny hut THE STUPIDITY" &\CKLASH. as s? Hi33 words
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Article447 1967-01-26 8 CHRISTMAS and Hari Raya Puasa had gone, leaving behind them a crop of robberies. Now Chinese new year is approaching, and many business houses will be paying salaries and bonuses during the next fortnight. People will have money in their pockets for shopping. The Selangor Police recently held447 words
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Article343 1967-01-26 8 SOME years ago, Britain, anticipating that some people, in her former colonies which had become independent, might not be able to adjust themselves to the new conditions, had allowed them entry and to work to support themselves. Thousands of people flocked to Britain and caused racial feelings to343 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1967-01-26 8 Michael,Joan Holt - yyHEN Canadians MICHAEL HOLT and JOAN HORSEFALL married last month in Toronto, they put China's major cities on their itinerary for an around the world honeymoon. They found out at Hong Kong that some of the cities were off-limits. But they managed a trip toAP Wirephoto - 1,380 words
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495 1967-01-26 8 THIS is a special feature on the occasion of India's Republic Day today. fOMMER C I A L communication through outer space will be relayed to India in about two years' time. By then a communications satellite will have been launched over the495 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
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218 1967-01-26 9 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI) Caltex and Esso officials, bewildered by reports that Manila Mayor Mr. Antonio Villegas is denying their firms retail trade permits, have said they have never needed or intended to ask for such licensing. Both firms market their218 words
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Article107 1967-01-26 9 STOCKHOLM. Wed. Sweden's industrial production in November was 2 per cent higher than in the corresponding month of 1965. according to the Central Bureau of Statistics. The index was registered at 177 points (1959 100) as against 173 a year ago. Output in the pulp industry107 words
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Article71 1967-01-26 9 TOKYO. Wed. (UPI) Japan and Brazil today signed a tax treaty to eliminate double taxation on commercial or other economic gains of each other's business organisations or nationals. The treaty takes effect In 30 days, after Its ratification by the Parliaments of both countries. According to the71 words
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Article23 1967-01-26 9 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Rubber opened quiet with No. 1 RSS spot 17-15/16 18-3/16. No. 1 CIF basis ports Feb. 17-9/16 17-11/16.23 words
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Article, Illustration326 1967-01-26 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.—A new desk-top electronic calculator has been announced by Hitachi, Ltd. The system is capable of performing a wide range of calculations at a speed of less than 0.5 seconds per operation. Completely transistorised and of attractive design the Hitachi Tec-12326 words
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Article36 1967-01-26 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (AP) New York stock exchange closing index: Market up 9 cents Index 47.17 cp 009 Industrial 46.78 up 0.06 Transportation 53.09 up 0.11 Utility 47.42 up 0.23 Finance 48.49 up 0.1836 words
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Article22 1967-01-26 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (AP) Rubber standard futures closed quiet. No sales. Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 21 5/Bn. N-Nomlnal.22 words
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182 1967-01-26 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. As from January 15th 1967, BOAC will honour the American Express Credit Card worldwide. The agreement covers air transportation anywhere over the routes of BOAC and applies to both current and extended payment plans. BOAC. one of the world's largest international182 words
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Article78 1967-01-26 9 LONDON. Wed (UPI) Rubber market closed quiet with spot 18-1/6 18J. SETTLEMENT HOUSE: Feb deleted March 18-1/8 18-1/4 April 18-1/4 18-7/16 May 18-7/16 18-9/16 April/June 18-7/16 18-9/16 July/Sept 18-7/8 18-15/16 Oct/Dec 19-1/16 19-1/8 Jan/March 19-3/16 18-1/4 April/June 19-3/8 19-7/16 July/Sept 19-3/8 19-1/2 Oct/Dec 19-7/16 19-9/16 Jan/Marrh 19-1/278 words
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Article14 1967-01-26 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The tin price for today was 5600J per picul, unchanged.14 words
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Article301 1967-01-26 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. February first grade rubber buyers f o b. closed at 5 p.m. ir. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 58J cents p*>r !b.. down i cent from previous close. The tone was dull. The market ruled unchanged to slightly easier during the early morning.301 words
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Article55 1967-01-26 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (AP) Dow Jones stock averages open high s 846.10 853.12 2" Railroads 227.08 229.15 lo Utilities 139.41 140.18 6o Stocks 304.47 306 94 low close change -s r Industrials 336.30 847.72 unchanged 2«> Railroads 225.52 227.91 up 0.15 13 Utilities 138.13 139.19 off 0.51 6o55 words
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Article38 1967-01-26 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the owing changes in its rates 10 merchants:Selling TT.O.D. ready r fr Deutsche Marks 128- Be gian Francs 1616; 'rench Francs 160-1/2: NorKroner 232-1/4; Kroner 167-3/438 words
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790 1967-01-26 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Business in the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange was still active with industrials remaining firm throughout the day. The Kuala/Singapore direct phone was out of order during the whole afternoon in trading period and price reporting waj done by ordinary phone790 words
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194 1967-01-26 9 LONDON. Wed. (AFP) paling with the problem of world steel prices, Mr A.J. Peech. Chairman of the United Bteel Companies Ltd. today warned that "uncontrolled price competition ooth at home and International will not Increase demand but will lead the industry back to the194 words
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Article443 1967-01-26 9 INDUSTRIAL B. Boustead 1 .52 1.53 Central sugar 1 .63 1.64 hemii-al To 1.80 1.82 Cold Storage 3.14 3.20 Dun lop \K 2.3 4 2.36 E. Smelting 4.no 4.10 F.mo Ords 3.26 3.28 E*m» Pref 1.0# 1.07 Flt/.patricks 1.53 r. N. Ord*. 3.61 Gammon 1JIS 1.59 Georgetown443 words
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Article50 1967-01-26 9 (Manager* price*) Hr«»t Malayan XI> 2.17 2.27 Serond Malayan XI> 1.54 1.64 Third Malayan 1.11 1 22 Malaysian Comment .86 .97 Mai. saving I'und 1.33 1.43 Sterling COIIMIKKlItT 3/10 4'5 Fir*t linns konjt... .99 1.04* Second Hon* K»»nn .69 .73* Malaysian Investment Fond Mi 1.00 •'Hon* Kong C'urrenry)50 words
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Article111 1967-01-26 9 SINC.APOKK. Wed. sinsa pore Chinese Produce Exchange noon price* today were. Coconut oil Buyers Sellers (FOB) Bulk 45.00 Coconut oil FOB Bruins 47.50 Loose Copra Mixed .Ian < Feb. 28.00 Sugar (Java) exgodown 24.50 Nutmegs 110s 465.00 Nutmegs If A- W 220.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 110.00 Pepper111 words
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Article25 1967-01-26 9 KONG KONG Wed. (UPI) Money Quotations HK55.***** 5.7275 per US dollar for cash HK515.99 per pound sterling HKS266 0 per tael gold.25 words
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Article153 1967-01-26 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Glenamond 5 Silver Lake 6/7 Stendor 8/9 Bombala 10/11 Rotti 13/14 Australasia 15/16 Bali (Dut) 18 Benavon 19 Seikai Maru 25/26 Mentor 29/30 Timlat 31/32 Tjinegara 33/34 Glenlyon 35/36 Ginryu Maru 38/39 Halldis153 words
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Article885 1967-01-26 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 7.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala I.umpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.2« a.m. Airline GIA !»82 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a m Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.00 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from885 words
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360 1967-01-26 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Sawmillers Association will be sending a delegation to Kuala Lumpur on Saturday to meet their counterparts to discuss the imposition of 10 percent duty ad valorem on timber exported from West Malaysia. The Malaysian Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin,360 words
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408 1967-01-26 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Royal Air Force's No. 205 squadron stationed in Seletar here will have a very special German VIP guest when it celebrates its 50th anniversary on Feb. 1. The VIP guest will be Baron von Frelherr von Richtofen, the German Ambassador408 words
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134 1967-01-26 10 unit y J" 52 million cardio-thoracic od n bv \lr rl?v ay^ partmcnt was toda y d «clared tfrv n£ k En the Parliamentary SecreHospital Minist€r for Health, at the Tan Tock Seng Mr Chor said the conduction of these new blocks in134 words
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Article95 1967-01-26 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Junior Chamber of Singapore is organising a leadership course "Lead the the Field" in conjunction with its leadership training programme. The course of 14 sessions is aimed at developing the leadership quality of its members, particularly new members who have joined the chamber during95 words
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165 1967-01-26 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Some 60 employees of S. H. today** 1 an advertisin company went on strike This followed a breakdown in the talks between the employees, represented by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Ytorkers' Union, and the management, at the Ministry for Labour165 words
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Article, Illustration225 1967-01-26 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. About 100 men from the No. 26 Squadron of the Royal Air Force Regiment will return to the United Kingdom this week after serving here for three years. These men came at the height of confrontation and together225 words
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Article, Illustration80 1967-01-26 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.—The President of Paramount Pictures Corporation, Mr. George Weltner, will arrive in Singapore at the end of the month (Jan. 31) for a three-day visit. He will be accompanied by his wife and the Paramount Division Manager of the Far East. Mr. S. Henriksen. Mr. Weltner80 words
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129 1967-01-26 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Police todav swung into action following the third robbery in the State this year. In the latest hold-up along busy Jalan Ibrahim in Muar. yesterday, two teenaged robbers or a motor-cycle grabbed $5,708 from Tay Ah Lay, 19 an employee of129 words
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Article29 1967-01-26 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Pan-Malaysia Islamic Party today donated $250 towards the National Flood Relief Fund. The money was handed over to the Malaysian High Commissioner here.29 words
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Article90 1967-01-26 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Asian Highway will benefit from new preinvestment projects approved recently by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme. It will receive institutional support to establish a regional transport technical bureau to support the research. training and planning activities of governments participating in90 words
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Article105 1967-01-26 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The Sultans of Johore and Pahang have pledged financial support for the Tunku Mariam Ampuan College, established here three years ago. They said this in letters to the Principal of the Col- lege. Che Hajjah Zain Sulaiman a former Member of Parliament. She105 words
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Article, Illustration333 1967-01-26 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will officiate at the dedication ceremony of the Memorial to Civilian Victims. *****945, at Beach Road on Feb. 15. It will be a most significant day for it was exactly 25 years ago333 words
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92 1967-01-26 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. today hosted a farewell lunch for Dato Abdul Rahman bin Jaafar. the former State Secretary. Dato Abdul Rahman tired recently as the State's top civil servant. His successor is a veteran civil servan.92 words
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83 1967-01-26 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 7,140-mile South-east Asia Commonwealth Telephone Cable SEACOM linking Malaya. Singapore, Borneo and Hong Kong with London via the existing Pacific and Atlantic cables has been completed. This was announced by Cable and Wireless in London yesterday. The telegraph stop, "Monarch", assisted83 words
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368 1967-01-26 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Among the scores of devotees who will carry kavadis at tomorrow's Thaipusam festival will b? a 26-year-old fireman, K. Gopal. It will be the third year that he is doing penance during; Thaipusam. Why Is he carrying the kavadi? Like the368 words
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1216 1967-01-26 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. A key witness in the $1.2 million dollar cheating case told the First District Court today that 520.000 deposited with a bank was withdrawn, "in order to avoid payment", to another bank. The witness. Sim Boon Chuan. manager o! Chop Keet Sang,1,216 words
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Article167 1967-01-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A "reader of the Eastern Sun" in Singapore has sent $lO "ang pow" for 14-year-old Chan Kam Yuen, describing her as a "very brave girl". Kam Yuen, 14. a maidservant in Kampar, was left with the awesome responsibility of caring for167 words
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Article, Illustration339 1967-01-26 11 REWARD: SINGAPORE, Wed. Police today offered a reword of $5OO for each of nine youths wanted by them in connection with the attack on the Vice-Principal of the Chinese High School, Mr. Teh Kim Fatt, on Jan. 16 at the school's339 words
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208 1967-01-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Chief of the British General Staff, General Tan Sri Sir James Cassels arrived here today for a tour of British bases and troops and "also to pay my respects to my former bosses, Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak".208 words
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51 1967-01-26 11 More and more donations to the Perak Flood Relief Fund have been received at the Mentrf Besar's office. Photo shows Mrs. Low Tent Huat presenting a $668 cheque a contribution from the Larut Selatan branch of the Malayan Chinese Association (Women's Section), Taiping, to the Mentri Besar, Dato Ahmad bin51 words
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434 1967-01-26 11 l« ZL j he Sin a P or e Government is to set up a National Productivity Centre. ma j° r announcement on this project is expected An industrial relations expert from the International Labour Organlsatlon of the United Nations is in Singapore434 words
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620 1967-01-26 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Three human finders and portion of the palm of a left hand contained in a bottle were produced as exhibits in the Second District Court today. It was produced during the continued hearing of a case in which Boh Kien Toon, alias620 words
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Article49 1967-01-26 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Head of the Urban Renewal' Department, Housing and Development Board. Mr. Alan F. C. Choe. will speak on "Problems of Urban Renewal in Singapore" at the Vi Men's Club's (Beta Chap* ter) luncheon meeting at the Troika Restaurant on Sat uruay at 1.15 D.m.49 words
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Article, Illustration648 1967-01-26 12 PERHAPS you may be influenced by H. G. Wells or Jules Verne to peep into the future with mixed fillings. However, for those who are not ardent readers of the works of these scientific novelists, they can have a glimpse648 words
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Article, Illustration191 1967-01-26 12 AFTER six weeks of holidays, my thoughts and ieeling have nearly grown into a numb and nearly extinct state, as a result of overwork and overstrain of the body and the mind. Tears came rushing down from my eyes, as I recalled my "holidays". T)ay191 words
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Article, Illustration225 1967-01-26 12 THE district which I live in is the Kallang area. It is situated along New Dunman Road. I live in 78-B. (Ist Block). Old Kallang Airport Estate in district 14. The flats were built in 1958. Most of the flats looked identical.225 words
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Article, Illustration231 1967-01-26 12 ONE night last week. I did not sleep very soundly. I spent the night tossing and turning and dreaming too. The next morning I told my mother about my dreams. I washed myself and dressed for school. While my mother prepared breakfast. I took the231 words
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Article, Illustration254 1967-01-26 12 SINGAPORE is an independent nation. Therefore, as a new nation, she must have a common language as a means of expressing feelings and suggestions among her people. Because of this, the government has chosen Malay as our National Language. Malay Is the local language254 words
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Article, Illustration352 1967-01-26 12 I WAS left alone on an uninhabited island. It was an island covered with thick forest. The place where I found myself was not far from the sea. Absent-mindedly. I made for the beach. It was a lovely beach with shallow greenish water. There I sat352 words
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Article, Illustration209 1967-01-26 12 I am fat. and I can swim well. Inspite of this my friends look down on me and say that I will sink in the water like a piece of rock. One day. our teacher took Us to a big pool to swim. I209 words
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Article, Illustration479 1967-01-26 12 "OH! WHAT a mess I am in now! I get fed up when I hear the river water rushing to the bank. I am lying on the bank with nobody to care or even to notice me. Whenever I think of my 'adventures.'as I call479 words
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Article, Illustration399 1967-01-26 12 Life Is useless without friends. It Is emphatically stated by some people that friendship is the most valuable thing in the world. It Is imperceptible, tasteless and odourless. It is unobtainable by beauty and opulence. Its price Is worth more than a man399 words
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Article, Illustration182 1967-01-26 12 PHILATELY or stampcollecting is one of the finest hobbies a person can have. In fact, it is really much more than just a hobby for it teaches us history, geography, languages and general knowledge and at the same time it also gives great pleasure to young182 words
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Advertisement143 1967-01-26 12 NEW ESSAY CONTEST FOR THOSE WHO ARE 14 AND UNDER THE EASTERN SUN'S new essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under appears in this page every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And143 words
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Article, Illustration805 1967-01-26 13 THANH HIEP - By THANH HIEP jpOR a non-Oriental, stepping inside a Vietnamese Cai Luong theatre is a shock to the ears and a marvel to the eyes. On stage are heavily painted actors and actresses in gaudy-coloured costumes dating back to the Mongol805 words
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Article211 1967-01-26 13 CAIGON, (MF) Wed. Sitting in her home, a small volume of poetry in her hand and a piano contrasting with her simple pink Ao Dai traditional dress, Hong Khar Kim Mai seems to tvpifv the petite charm and grace of Vietnamese women. She is anything211 words
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Article, Illustration701 1967-01-26 13 'Rice Granary of South-East Asia Dreadful 1964 played havoc OAIGON (MF) Wed. For centuries South Vietnam has been "The Rice Granary of South-East Asia." In fact, in the basin of the Mekong and Dongnai rivers and the Plain of Reeds expanses of fertile rice fields stretch as far as the701 words
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Advertisement65 1967-01-26 13 K. B. SUNDARAMBAL THAIPUSAM MUSIC RECITAL Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur. TONIGHT AT 8.30 p.m. Tickets at $5, $4, $3, $2, are available at the Stadium Negara. Under the kind patronage of Taa Sri V. T. SAMBANTHAN, (Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications.) HAN CHIANG HIGH SCHOOL HALL, PENANG. ON SATURDAY,65 words
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Miscellaneous212 1967-01-26 13 ORGANISATION W -tiing All Our Hindu Patrons Htrrv THUPI?AM 1 ORCHARD —32V61 iitfit. Today! 11. 1.3*. «.30. #1.% D.mon Scilla Oabel in -m OF CLEOPATRA" SCOPE M O M. <)R<H\RI> PALACE! Sator iT Midnight! 'Color) Suzanne Lloyd is THtl KI IFRA TOI'CH" Rin< Organisation Picture) GALA 2728/ Special Mission In212 words
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Miscellaneous434 1967-01-26 13 SHAW GANISATION LIDO Phone ***** Open* Today: 11, I.M, 4, S. 3*. 9.lft Jack Lemmon St Walter Matthau In Billy Wilder'a "THE roRTI'NE COOKIE" Panavlaion tUAt CAPITOL Phone ***** 1 Now Showing: 11, I.M, 4, 6.341. I.M Warren Beatty Sutannah York "KALEIDOSCOPE" in Color <WB> NEXT CHANGE "FANTOMAS STRIKES BACK"434 words
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481 1967-01-26 14 LONDON, Wed. (AP) Tommie Smith of the United States and Ron Clarke of Australia yesterday dominated the list of world records officially recognised by the International Amateur Athletic Federation (lAAF). Sprinter Smith voted "Sportsman of The Year" by the London magazine "World Sports" appeared in481 words
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331 1967-01-26 14 NEW YORK, Wed. (AP) Middleweight champion Emile Griffith came out of his second successful title defence against Joey Archer with less respect than ever for the rugged challenger's fighting style. "He's so busy defending his reputation of not being on the canvas331 words
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632 1967-01-26 14 MANILA, Wed. (UPI) The Philippine Games and Amusements Board (GAB) said yesterday it would refer to police authorities the complaint of the manager of worldrated Filipino boxer Rene Barrientos that a death threat caused Barrientos' loss in a crucial match here632 words
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Article132 1967-01-26 14 NEW YORK. Wed. (AP) A middleweight title fight between champion Emile Griffith and Italy's Nino Benvenutl, the European titleholder. appeared to be in the making yesterday for March 2 at Madison Square Garden. Griffith, fresh from his second straight decision victory over Joey Archer, said he132 words
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116 1967-01-26 14 LONDON. Wed. (AP) British Customs officers yesterday impounded a football flown In from Rhodesia. Economic sanction against the breakaway colony mean that even a football must have an import permit to come into Britain, and an export permit to go out. The ball was116 words
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Advertisement553 1967-01-26 14 TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON SINGAPORE CENTRE ANNUAL PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS ARE HELD IN MARCH. WRITTEN EXAMINATIONS ARE HELD IN JUNE DECEMBER SUBJECTS Piano Solo. P1 an o_ Duet, Violincello. Guitar, Double Bass. Orchestral Military Brass Band. Wind Instruments. Choral Conducting Musicianship, Speech 3t Drama, Spoken English Effective Speaking. ATTRACTIVE CERTIFICATES553 words
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Miscellaneous1314 1967-01-26 14 ;i^.:--.-X wMMf.j TODAY TODAY CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau Plnanr 6 Ipoh and Meiaka; 3'lo Johore Bahru; 4 Taipinr; 7 Batu Pahat: 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). channe P.M. OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary. NEWS OUTLINES in the National Language. NATIONAL SONGS.1,314 words
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196 1967-01-26 15 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Wsd. GALLANT Defender (Coleman), Felton ond Box Office II were associated in a testing 3f trial on a heavy track here this morning when they easily disposed of 3f in 40 3/5 sec. Gallant Defender was pulling a way from196 words
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Article1531 1967-01-26 15 Race l: Horses Class 4< Dlv. a— 9 Fur. 4c 15 Yds. a.15 P.M. t i>28 Oriental Purl 4y 8 12 Chi vat Stable Ahmad Suid 7 2 520 SUr Whistler "y PI.06 Inkv Kongst Heddle Harbridge 4 3 <>56 Native Bor 4.v ft 04 Asiatic Stabie1,531 words
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243 1967-01-26 15 LONDON, Wed. (AP) Twenty-fi>« British Members of Porlioment yesterday urged England's cricket rulers to call off the tour of South Africa in 1968-69 because of "colour discrimination." The appeal came after reports that English all rounder Basil D'Oliveira a243 words
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Article86 1967-01-26 15 W O L V E R HAMPTON. England. Wed. (AP) Jack Bodell. challenger for Henry Cooper's British heavyweight title, won a stormy 10-round points victory last night over American Ray Patterson, brother of the former world title holder. Patterson, who now campaigns out of Sweden, fought86 words
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Article34 1967-01-26 15 DURBAN. Wed. (AFP) South Africa won the third Test match against Australia by eight wickets here today. South Africa is now leading two to one In the Test aeries of five matches.34 words
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252 1967-01-26 15 BINGAPORE. Wed. Sparta Prague runner up in the Czechoslovaklan national league will be the first international soccer team to play in Singapore In the 1967 season. The fancied Czech team with several World Cup players will arrive here on Jan.252 words
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Article34 1967-01-26 15 PONTECORVO. Italy, Wed. (UPI) Emilia Nicosia, fiancee of Australian flyweight champion Rocky Oattelarl. said yesterday they will be married in Ponteconra's Church of Bt. Mary of the Graces on Feb. 24.34 words
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Article1804 1967-01-26 15 Ra L*« K HtfMi Clan 4* Dlv. l— 9 Fur. 15 Yds. 1.15 P.M. 1 012 Sabterk (FOR 4v 8.18 LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) Fourtee Stable Bagbr Jr 2 241 Forest Knight 4v 8 12 Income Kongsi J Donnellv 3 «70 Mirage Ada Balk 4v 8 11 Lochinvar1,804 words
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Article, Illustration59 1967-01-26 16 I Members of the victorious Kedah team with the Heah Joo Seang Cup for tnter-state women badminton championships after beating Singapore by 5-2 in the final at the Penang Han Chiang High School Indoor Stadium on Sunday night. Left to right: Tan Pia Kia, Tan Pia Choo. Teoh59 words
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304 1967-01-26 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 21-man Chechoslovakian soccer team Sparta Prague will appear on an islandwide television "hook up" during their tour to Singapore early next month. The Czech glamour team which includes several international players are Scheduled to touch down at Pava Lebar304 words
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Article43 1967-01-26 16 IPOH, Wed. The Perak Chinese Recreation Club here will have a match between Marrleds and Singles at 5 p.m. on Feb 2 for the Dato Chong Kok Llm Shield. The match will be preceded by a tea party at 3.30 p.m43 words
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696 1967-01-26 16 Ben D'Cunha - By Ben D'Cunha KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—A contest to pick The Sportsman and Sportswoman of the year has been launched. The awards which would go to the Sportsman and Sportswoman who do most to uplift the prestige of sports in Malaysia is sponsored by Rothmans696 words
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Article140 1967-01-26 16 MEXICO CITY. Wed. (UPI) The World Boxing Council yesterday named Ramon Berumen as referee of next Sunday's world featherweight boxing championship bout, over Japanese protests. The camp of Mitsunori Seki. Japanese challenger of Mexican Vicente Saldivar's crown, had complained about Berumen's role In their previous140 words
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276 1967-01-26 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Wed. Former Singapore avid Malaysian soccer idol Rahim Omar one time dubbed as the "problem boy" in soccer circles, has been offered a coaching job in Malaysia. This was confirmed by Rahim's old soccer playmate and long time colleague Charlie276 words
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579 1967-01-26 16 Percy Joseph - By Percy Joseph KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Present day youngsten in both Singapore and Malaysia are "wrapped cotton wool" and given too much help at school. Once they leave school, they expect either th« Singapore Amateur Athletic Association or the Malay, sian579 words
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699 1967-01-26 16 By "SCRUM-HALF* SINGAPORE. Wed. Rugby in the Republic will get a big boost this year when the Otahuhu Rugby Club team from New Zealand visit the island in March. The Otahuhu team, one of the top club teams in New Zealand, wil arrive699 words
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408 1967-01-26 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. A new styled bowling competition in Malaysia and Singapore, the Rider Triplex, began yesterday at Jackie's Bowl, Orchard. The bowling competition, sponsored by Sim Yeow Seng Ltd., the agents for Rider gents and ladies sports wear, is organised by Jackie's Bowl,408 words
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Article29 1967-01-26 16 MALACCA. Wed. The final of the annual 17 th Division Malay District inter-unit rugby competition will be played at the Terendak Camp ground here on Feb. 4.29 words
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Article30 1967-01-26 16 MALACCA. Wed. The President of the Malacca Hockey Association. Mr. Joginder Singh, left by air to India for a short holiday. He intends to return on Feb. 10.30 words
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Miscellaneous118 1967-01-26 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.33 a.m. (8.1 ft.); 1.17 p.m. (6.8 ft.). iPort Swettenham: 5.45 a.m. (15.1 ft.); 6.26 p.m. (15.2 ft.). Port Dickson: 6.49 a.m. (9.2 ft.); 7.03 p.m. (8.4 ft.). Singapore: 4.44 a.m. (4.9 ft.); 10.25 a.m. (9.7 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 8.07 a.m. (6.9 ft.); 11.09 p.m. (8.5118 words
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