Eastern Sun, 28 January 1967
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Title Section24 1967-01-28 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 190 Saturday, January 28 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents24 words
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664 1967-01-28 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government will carry out its plans for a complete re-organisation of the Public Cleansing Service with effect from Feb. 1. A Health Ministry statement issued this evening stated that re-organisation wou.d take place whether or not the Public DailyRa'ed Cleansing664 words
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Article457 1967-01-28 1 I The Army will stand by the people and the new order JAKARTA, FRIDAY ((JPI AP) THE powerful commander of all Indonesian the Republic's eastern islands yesterday pledged Army support tor Gen. reports of an im down between the military strongman and President Sukarno. "Whatever happens, the457 words
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655 1967-01-28 1 Language issue: KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government may even allow a "more liberal use" of other languages after Malay has become the National Language provided the people adopt the correct attitude over the issue, the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, told the Dewan Raavat655 words
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261 1967-01-28 1 I Rent Act will whenever deemed fit' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Rent Control Act will be amended by the Minister of Housing and Local Government. "whenever deemed fit." "But the Act must have a fair chance to operate for at least a reasonable period," the Minister of Commerce and Industry,261 words
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Article326 1967-01-28 1 MAUREEN LEE - ONG CHONGS INQUEST: Bv MAUREEN LEE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Magistrate Mr. M. Mahalingam today returned a verdict of "death due to misadventure" at the end of a six-day inquest over the shooting of Ong Chong during an anti-LBJ demonstration on Oct. 30, last year. The conduct and326 words
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397 1967-01-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The National Art Gallery will stage a special exhibition in tribute to the Singapore master, Mr. Cheong Soo-Pieng, on the occasion of his 50th birthday and his 25th anniversary as a teacher of art. The exhibition, which is entitled "20 Years397 words
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Article31 1967-01-28 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will inaugurate Singapore's Educational Television Service at the Educational Television Studios, Teachers' Training College, Paterson Road, tomorrow.31 words
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308 1967-01-28 2 SINGAPORE, Fri.—The Singapore Government today issued a strong warning to local manufacturers that it would not hesitate to reduce protective measures or even abolish them altogether If they were found exploiting their market position unfairly. The warnings came together with the announcement that the Government308 words
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252 1967-01-28 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government is now conducting a survey to register and number all unnumbered houses in the Republic. A Government Press statement issued today pointed out the advantages of the registration and numbering of houseg as follows: For easier identification of252 words
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395 1967-01-28 2 ITTALA LUMPUR, Fri. What was once a hill of virgin jungle in Pantai Valley will soon be transformed into a first-class residential area. Work on the development of housing sites there, under a $4.7 million scheme, is now nearing com- pletion. Giant excavators395 words
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149 1967-01-28 2 SINGAPORE. Fr I. Thieves forced open a room in Stevens Road and got away with two machines valued at $2,565 yesterday. The owner of the machines, Mr. James Tan Hong Ngiap, told the Police that the machines were kept in a room at an149 words
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Article, Illustration272 1967-01-28 2 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Tan Sri Runme Sh Q and Mr. Run Shaw, through the Shaw Found, ation, will distribute Chinese New Year gift, to 6,000 poor and aged men and women j„ Singapore and Malaysia next week. The distribution of this272 words
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Article68 1967-01-28 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. About 1,000 under-priviledged ren of all races ar from all the kamponj; i Siglap Constituency will feted at a Children's Pa'* at the Sig'ap Comm Centre tomorrow (Jan 28. The Party, under the pa. tronage of Enehe A. RahIshak. Member of Parliament for Siglap68 words
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Advertisement725 1967-01-28 2 PACIFIC PRINCESS PHOTOCINIC (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 be held at Melbourne, Australia, from 3rd to 13th March 1967 must fill this questioneire completely and attach three copies of recent photographs725 words
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Advertisement194 1967-01-28 2 Stage m This is a rare opportunity! Act today and you can select a pick position in stage 111 at Pantai Hills. CVOCMTIAI coueoc a uutvr**** or MAIAVA Pantai Hills is no ordinary estate. It is located adjacent to the University of Malaya Campus, the Teachers College and the Language194 words
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Article, Illustration407 1967-01-28 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The 15th InterBazaar in aid of the Blind will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, June 3, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. This was disclosed today at a meeting of about 50 convenors held to finalise plans407 words
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Article152 1967-01-28 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A "trusted" family friend was today fined $4OO or four months' imprisonment in the Ninth Magistrate's Court for outraging the modesty of two sisters, described as "unintelligent". Wong Meng. 50, a contract labourer. pleaded guilty to two charges of outraging the modesty152 words
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Article105 1967-01-28 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. A four-year old child, Sumari bin Hasmauri, died in the General Hospital four hours after he was involved in a road accident yesterday evening. The child was crossing the road at the junction of Canning Rise and Penang Lane, when the accident,105 words
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114 1967-01-28 3 SINGAPORE, Fri.—The manager of Premchand in High Street was today fined $2OO for possessing counterfeit brands of "Swallow" blouses. The manager, Gulabrai, was alleged to have in possession of five of the blouses, whose trade mark belonged to Peking Company Limited, for sale at114 words
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Article36 1967-01-28 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Siglap Old Boys' Association will hold its first annual general meeting at the Siglap Secondary School hall, Sheviot Hill, tomorrow at 3 p.m. All old boys of the are welcome.36 words
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104 1967-01-28 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A passing-out parade and ceremony for 70 boys and girls, who have completed the First Intermediate Youth Workers* Course, will be held at the National Youth Leadership Training Institute, South Bouna Vista Road, tomorrow at 5 p.m. Witnessing this ceremonial passing-out oarade104 words
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Article57 1967-01-28 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. The stretch of Tiong Bahru Road between Lower Delta Road and Seng Poh Road will be closed on Sunday. The public are requested not to use that stretch of the road as the Public Works Department will be erecting an overhead pedestrian bridge at Tiong Bahru57 words
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Advertisement498 1967-01-28 3 Shutterbugs' Contest in conjunction with Pacific Princess Photogenic Malaysia) Quest Rules and Stipulations e name cf this Photographic Contest is 'The Shutterbugs* Contest*. Contest is sponsored and organised by the Far East ty Congress of 1116 Selangor Mansion, Kuala Lumpur. irl. No. *****. otographers (Amateurs and Professionals) interested in the498 words
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Advertisement331 1967-01-28 3 i only 50g from all BP Service Stations BP Slow KENG NGOH ACUPUNCTURE CAUTERIZATION SPECIALIST The Chines* Method of scientifically improved Can Heal THE CHINESE ACUPUNCTURE fr CAUTERIZATION CENTRE 545 Sersngoon Road, Singapore 8. Tel: ***** GIFT OFFER! Black Decker POWER TOOL KIT Fully inclusive of these 8 valuable items331 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous17 1967-01-28 3 S'pore Diary 8 p.m. National Theatre, Tank Road: Bakhor Folk Dance, organised by the National Theatre Trust-17 words
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1172 1967-01-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A key witness in the $1.2 million dollar cheating case told a District Court today that a bill for HK536,000 was settled to prevent exposure of "a plot to cheat a bank. The witness, Sim Boon Chuan. manager of1,172 words
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Article, Illustration430 1967-01-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sir Edmund Hillary, well-known New Zealand mountaineer and first to climb Mt. Everest with the Sherpa Tensing Norkav in 1953, shown above with Lady Hillary, holding two Maori dolls in traditional costume given to them for presentation to Sherpa friends.430 words
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Article383 1967-01-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Police hove token in a youth wanted for interrogation in connection with the attack on Mr. Teh Kim Fatt, the Vice-Principal of the Chinese High School in Bukit Timah. The youth, Yeo Lai Huat, was handed over to the Police by his father. Mr.383 words
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Article68 1967-01-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Armed Forces insist In a very high standard of fitness from all officers of the Malaysian Army and a directive to this effect has been issued to all units of the Army. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul68 words
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Article828 1967-01-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Donations to the National Disaster Relief Fund: Through Minister of Information Broadcasting Tan Sri Tan Seng Kee, President, Miners' Association of Selangor, N. Sembilan and Pahang $3,392.60, Samat Art G-a'lery, Kuala Lumpur $6,225, Staff of Chartered Bank $632, G.E.C. $5OO, Dato Pengiran828 words
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Advertisement86 1967-01-28 4 Heartiest Cong t uiai ions CHEMICAL COMPANY OF MALAYSIA LTD. on the occasion of the OFFICIAL OPENING by Y.T.M. TUNKU ABDUL BAHMAN PUTRA AL-HAJ The Prime Minister of Malaysia on 28th JANUARY, 1967 from LIAN YIT ENGINEERING WORKS LTD. No. 328, 3± MILES, SUNGEI BESI ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. TEL: *****86 words
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Miscellaneous29 1967-01-28 4 n©> 7af Cs®E@ 03*1 So resides acting as ueAd BODY WHAT OTHER fcX£ CAN YOU MANAGE? ,OH, lA\ SURE I CAN PLAY "THE. OF A NUISANCE NERY NATURALLY "TOO/29 words
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Advertisement156 1967-01-28 5 II o on no ndustnal Complex Chemical Company of Malaysia Limited A <5 mm* m m *■4* u m j. BWi jjl Mm h t^,x. m r\ wV w. X^duessscx^flrw m m m ■:•>:::• •'w/'Xvis.v.', wm Dm a* EK K 9m •> com Y.T.M. Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-haj, K.0.M.,156 words
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Article, Illustration314 1967-01-28 6 Kuaia Lumpur, Saturday THE fertiliser and chlorine plants of the Chemical Company of Malaysia Limited will be officially declared open today by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al Haj, K.O.M. in the presence of over a thousand guests. This ceremony will314 words
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Article, Illustration680 1967-01-28 6 SIR PAUL CHAMBERS, K.8.E., C.8., C LE. Sir Paul Chambers became Chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries Limited on Ist March 1960. He joined the Board in July 1947, was made Finance Director early in 1948 and a Deputy Chairman in 1952. He was President of680 words
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Advertisement73 1967-01-28 6 Congratulations a to on the occasion official opening of their plant at PADANG JAVA. KLANG from HING (ENGINEERING WORKS) iiadHK i*X. m bg-f-Z i v: •jJ£ u y>i fa s B -ife #1 f® f 4 v 'vftw i "s£ »»>*• -C. 5 ><- *Z, Mfe W# an proud that73 words
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Article, Illustration439 1967-01-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Early in 1963, McDonald Industries Ltd. of Australia accepted the invitation of the Malaysian Ministry of Commerce and Industry to form a joint venture company with Malaysian contracting interests. As a result, the National Construction Company Ltd. came into being439 words
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721 1967-01-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. ~-The C.C.M. chlorine plant, which has been running: successfully for the past 16 months, is already supplying Malaysia's requirements of chlorine for water purification and other purposes which had formerly all to be imported. It also supplies a substantial721 words
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1125 1967-01-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Fertiliser Plant completed in August 1966 has a capacity of over 200,000 tons a year of granular compound fertilisers. The plant has recently undergone a series of proving trials and will shortly begin regular production of a range of1,125 words
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Advertisement74 1967-01-28 7 PROGRAMME i. Arrival of Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, K.0.M., Prime Minister, and the official party. 1. ADDRESS OF WELCOME by Mr. H. G. Owen, Chairman, Chemical Company of Malaysia Ltd. ADDRESS by Dr. Lim Swee Aun, j.p., Minister of Commerce Industry. ADDRESS by Sir Paul Chambers, K.8.E., C.8., C.I.E.74 words
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Advertisement221 1967-01-28 7 Plant for Chemical Company of Malaysia at Padang |awa, Seiangor National Construction Company Ltd. Styrenc-monomer plant at Altona, Australia McDonald investigation feasibility I IP m f m f. 4 H m r. TWAIN I ■r r. At S//IZ./, I K K —V ■UK- 1 xw. y lf he were around221 words
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Article397 1967-01-28 8 THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, has announced that vacant posts in all Government departments would not be filled while the present financial stringency lasted. This is taken to mean that not only Federal Government departments but also those of the State Governments would be397 words
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Article362 1967-01-28 8 THE official tendency to engage foreign experts has boomeranged. The Alliance M.P. for Bukit Bintang, Mr. Tan Toh Hong, told Parliament the incredible story of two Australian experts brought at enormous cost to Penang to help improve the administration and operations of the Penang Port Commission, but these362 words
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Letters...
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Article692 1967-01-28 8 PERCY CERUTTY - PERCY CERUTTY. Olympic Coach (Athletics), Teacher of Athletics and Physical Fitness. Portsea, Australia. T HAVE read with interest in our Melbourne Herald (1 I/I) certain statements as to the Australian people's attitudes towards Asians and the "need of a complete change." I agree with all that692 words
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Article239 1967-01-28 8 AIMEE KRVTLI Victoria, Australia - AIMEE KRVTLI Victoria, Australia T READ with dismay a news item in the Melbourne Herald newspaper and I quote! "The attitude of the majority of Australians needs a complete change.*' I speak as one who has attempted for years to mix Asian students and Australian families. The239 words
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286 1967-01-28 8 JOHN EDE. Singapore - JOHN EDE. Singapore MUCH has been written in your columns in recent months on the decline in standards of cleanliness in Singapore's public places, and the need for social disciplines and education to arrest this tendency. Singapore is abundant in plant life of all286 words
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Article296 1967-01-28 8 S. RAMACHANDRA Singapore - S. RAMACHANDRA Singapore. THE LORONGS between Geylang Road and Sims Avenue are given the odd numbers 1 to 41, and those between Geylang Road and Guillemard Road the even numbers 4 to 40. The lorong which used to be (or could be) Lorong 2 is non-existent although296 words
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Article98 1967-01-28 8 NG TEE MENG Muar - NG TEE MENG Muar. THERE is a rubbish dump behind my house which does not have a cover. And like every other dump in Muar it is a wonderful place for house flies. It is so annoying for one to eat during meals to see98 words
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Article228 1967-01-28 8 REGARDING the Deputy Prime Minister's call for more efficiency in all Govt. Departments, I have this to say as regard the Education Department. A lot of unnecessary paper work is being done just to employ one temporary teacher. After a School Board has accepted the application228 words
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Article79 1967-01-28 8 Mrs.) D. K. K LEE - (Mrs.) D. K. K LEE. Hon. Secretary. Kuala Lumpur. WITH reference to your report on the proposal of the Minister of Commerce and Industry to set up a committee to investigate the causes of seasonal increases in the prices of consumer goods and to recommend remedies, I79 words
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Article646 1967-01-28 8 tt is with the hope of fostering a better understanding of the circumstances and aspirations of a University student that this letter is written. I was prompted thus by your report on the walkout staged by the Employee's Union of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank due to646 words
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Advertisement75 1967-01-28 8 All letter* to the Editor must have the address of the writer. They must also be properly signed. All letters must bt short and to the point. nice to give get uuembley ties IHI m. SEmR Luxurious weaves...rich sumptious colours... dignified designs are yours with every Wembley tie. They're crush-proof75 words
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COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL
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320 1967-01-28 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Sir Giles Guthrie, Chairman of BO AC, sat in the pilot's seat of a Super VCIO and watched the aircraft land itself automatically without the pilot touching the controls. The flight was one of a scries in Britain to demonstrate the320 words
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Article325 1967-01-28 9 SINGAPORE, Fri February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 588 cents per lb up i cent from previous ciose. The tone was very quiet but steady. The market opened better following improved London advices and the325 words
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Article75 1967-01-28 9 TOKYO. JAPAN, Fri. Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. of Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture has begun selling a Deluxe and HardTop (sporty car) equipped a four-stage direct gear s "'ft as new additions to its r *gular line. The gear is of the alls>'nrhromesh type. The cars have reclining75 words
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Article23 1967-01-28 9 LONDON, Fri. (UPI).— < Rubber market opened hesitant with spot 18 18-3/16. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports *eb. 17-9/16 17|.23 words
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Article62 1967-01-28 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures yesterday closed mixed in dull trading. At final bell contracts ranged 20 points lower to 20 points higher. Sales none. Mar 67 21.40 21.90 May 21.60 22.10 July 21.80 22.25 Sept 21.80 22.25 Nov 21.80 22.25 Jan 68 22.00 22.25 The62 words
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Article14 1967-01-28 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The tin price for today was $600.50 per picul, unchanged.14 words
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Article, Illustration127 1967-01-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Chairman of the Guthrie Corporation Ltd. Sir Eric Griffith Jones, will arrive here on Wednesday, for a flve-week visit to Malaysia. The Chairman customarily visits Malaysia each year On this occasion, Sir Eric will study at first hand the implementation and127 words
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Article54 1967-01-28 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: CANADA: Buying T.T. 35-1/4; Airmail O.D. 35-3/8; 90 d st. 35-15/16 credit bills; 36 trade bills. SELLING T.T./O.D. ready were: Canada 34-15/16; Swiss Francs 140-1/2; Belgian Francs 1615; Norwegian Kroner54 words
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Article55 1967-01-28 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP) The United States government sold 55 long tons of tin from surplus stocks yesterday. It included 5 tons of grade A at 1.5425 U.S. dollars a pound. 25 tons of grade B at 1.5275 U.S. dollars a pound, and 25 tons of grade C at55 words
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832 1967-01-28 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. A firm note continued to dominate the Stock Exchange. Equities again edge higher but tended to ease during the afternoon session. Gammon saw wide-scale speculation which took the price up to $1.63 but somehow a wave of sellers came out to depress832 words
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74 1967-01-28 9 RAWALPINDI, F r i. (UPI) Pakistan has purchased 50,000 tons of grain from China to help offset a famine. Food and Agriculture Secretary, Mr. M.S. Sufi disclosed today. He said Pakistan also plans to purchase foodstuff from Australia, the Philippines, the United States and74 words
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Article105 1967-01-28 9 RANGOON. Fri. (UPI) The Philippines has contracted to buy 50.000 tons of Burmese rice this year to meet its expected shortage of 350.000 tons. Philippines Ambassador. Mr. Benjamin Tria Tirona said today. He said the Philippines Is prepared to purchase as much rice as Burma105 words
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Article69 1967-01-28 9 TOKYO. JAPAN. Fri Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd. of 2-18 Marunouchi, Chiyo-da-ku, Tokyo has placed on sale a new scooter called Rabbit H-Super S2IIA. The chief features for new scooter are: it does not require an oil change for two years; it uses a 5.5 horsepower 87cc engine of69 words
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Article897 1967-01-28 9 AKRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 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 Penang, Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca. Time 11.15 a.m. Airline Thai897 words
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Article462 1967-01-28 9 INDCSTRIAL B. S. Boustead 1JW C. sugar 1.6o 1.66 Chemical Co 1.81 Cold Storage 3.14 3.18 Dunlop XR 2.37 E. Smelting 4.08 Esso Ords 3.26 3 28 Fit/patricks 1.65 F. 2 V Ords 3.66 Gammon 1.58 O.K. IJfe 58 00 Guinness 3.30 3.31 Hotel s'pura 1.40 1.44462 words
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Article49 1967-01-28 9 (Managers prices) First Malayan XD 2.18 2.28 Second Malayan XD IM 1.65 Third Malayan 1.11 1 12 Malaysian Commerce .86 .97 Mai. Savings Fund 1.83 1.43 Sterling Cnmnioilitv 3/10 4/3 First Hone Kong... .99 1.01* Second Hone Kong .69 Malaysian Investment Fund .90 1.00 <»Hong Rons Currency)49 words
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Article111 1967-01-28 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Sincapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were. Buyers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 45.00 Coconut oil FOB Drums 4:-50 Loose Copra Mixed .lan/Feb. 28.00 Sugar (Java) exgodown 24.50 Nutmegs 110s 465.00 Nutmegs B W 220,00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) M. 110.00 Pepper Black Special Sarawak111 words
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Article23 1967-01-28 9 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI> Money Quotations: HK55.715/5.7275 per US dollar for cash HK515.99 per pound sterling HK5266.875 per tael gold.23 words
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Article109 1967-01-28 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The following ships are expected in port today:Godowns Vessels 3/4 Benlarie 5 Silver Lake 6/7 Bombala 8/9 Yew Bank 13/14 Ajax 15/16 Glenlyon 23/24 Hellas 25/1:6 Mentor 27/28 Rio De Janeiro Maru 29/30 Timlat 31/32 Tjinegara 33/34 Levern Bank 38/39 Halldis 44 Nestor 42/43 Japan 45 Tonsberg109 words
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317 1967-01-28 10 BONN, Fri. (AFP) —There is no question of "de-nuclearising" the West German Air Force, United States Defence Secretary Mr Robert McNamara said in an interview published in the Cologne newspaper "Koelnische Rundschau." Mr. McNamara said that if the US in its defence plans demanded317 words
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64 1967-01-28 10 BRUSSELS, Fri. (AP) Belgian Justice Minister Pierre Wigny told Parliament yesterday that 35 houses had been searched in Belgium this week in a mass action to stop recruiting of White mercenaries for Africa. He was answering Socialist House of Representatives member Mr. Ernest Glinne. Mr. Wigny64 words
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225 1967-01-28 10 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (AP) United Nations diplomats have united in an appeal to the city of New York to halt towing away of their automobiles by city police. A cimpaign by Mayor John V. Lindsay to relieve the city's traffic-cluttered streets by removing illegally parked225 words
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Article256 1967-01-28 10 SAIGON, Fri. (AP) An Army medical research group yesterday reported finding evidence of negligence contributing to higher rates of malaria among U.S. troops in South Vietnam. The findings were contained in an annual progress report by the group of medical experts, sent here by the Walter256 words
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Article, Illustration47 1967-01-28 10 ROME, Fri. The young lady is neither fencing nor a catcher for a women's baseball team she is simply wearing the latest thing in headgear seen at the 1967 Spring-Summer show of the Fontana Sisters of Rome. The hairdo is by Bruno and Michele.47 words
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248 1967-01-28 10 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI). Communist China today issued the strongest and most sharply worded protest it has ever made to the Soviet Union. A formal statement by the Peking Foreign Ministry and an editorial in the Communist Party organ accused the Russians of barbarous treatment248 words
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Article39 1967-01-28 10 SAIGON. Fri. (AFP) U.S. B-52 high altitude bombers struck at Vietcong "fortifications and a minefield protecting a depot area" along the Cambodian frontier North North-east of Tay Ninh during the night, a U.S. spokesman announced here today.39 words
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180 1967-01-28 10 —Trans Pacific telstar link 'historic moment' WASHINGTON, Fri. (AFP). President Johnson called the inauguration of commercial trans-Paciflc communications beween Japan and America via satellite "a historic moment for international com- munications'*. In a special message simultaneously beamed to Japan via "Intelsat-2" synchronous satellite of the Communication Satellite Corporation, President Johnson180 words
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108 1967-01-28 10 BONN, Frl. (AFP)—West Germany and Rumania have virtually reached the point of establishing diplomatic relations, government spokesman said here yesterday. The spokesman stressed that talks were still to be held at ministerial level on the matter, but he added that "No negotiations on the108 words
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Article99 1967-01-28 10 CAIRO. Fri. (AFP) A silver tray set with 32 diamonds, which was presented by the Empress Eugenie to the Khedive Ismail at the opening of the Suez canal, have disappeared from a strong-room in the central Egyptian Bank. The Egyptian Minister for Culture discovered that the tray99 words
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Article213 1967-01-28 10 LONDON. Frl. (AFP) The British Law Society and the British Academy of Forensic Sciences y es ter d a y recommended liberalisation of the law on abortion. In a memorandum to the Home Office and the Ministry of Health they proposed that abortion be allowed: 1.213 words
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Article628 1967-01-28 11 LONDON, Fri. (AFP). —The British government has virtually decided to start negotiations on joining the six-power Common Market, it was learned here yesterday. This was the impression prevailing in optimistic Whitehall and Westminster after the British Premier's talks in Rome and Paris. Naturally, the628 words
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147 1967-01-28 11 MANILA, Fri. (AFP) A ranking opposition congressman joined today a widespread clamour here for a drastic reduction of the Philippine Civic assistance to South Vietnam. Liberal Party representative Mr. Melanio Singson, chairman of the Lower House Committee on Good Government, said the present147 words
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Article56 1967-01-28 11 MADRID, Fri. (AFP) A total of 150 strikes occurred in Spain during the past year, a statistical study published the Spanish Trade Union Organisation said today x Eighty per cent of the strikes took place in the Basque country, in the Asturias mining region and in56 words
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137 1967-01-28 11 MELBOURNE, FrI. The Prime Minister of the Republic of Vietnam, Air Vice Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky and Mrs. Ky concluded their short visit to Australia when they jointly appeared before the nation's television cameras in Melbourne and expressed thanks to the people of Australia for the help given to Vietnam137 words
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Article131 1967-01-28 11 VATICAN City, Fri. (UPI> Pope Paul VI hag reversed a ruling prohibiting Catholics in the Home diocese from attending an interfaith prayer service for Christian unity in a nonCatholic church, possibly opening the way to such services in the future, it was disclosed yesterday. The Pontiff's131 words
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Article43 1967-01-28 11 LONDON. Fri. (ATP) The Bank of England's bank rate, which was cut on yesterday from seven to six-and-a-half per cent, may be reduced another one-half per cent In about six weeks' time "if all goes well", the London Times said yesterday.43 words
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199 1967-01-28 11 WASHINGTON, Fri. (l T PI). President Johnson, citing price stability as a major national economic goal for 1967, yesterday called on business and labour to exercise "Utmost restraint and responsibility" in wage and price decisions this year. The chief executive took the occasion of his199 words
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Article81 1967-01-28 11 'Nuclear blackmail threat 1 DALLAS. Texas, Fri. (UPI) The fact Communist China can send missiles up to 400 miles has "tremendous blackmail impact on India," Dr. P.K. Banerjee, Indian Minister to the U.S., said yesterday. "India has the potential to develop an atomic weapon, but our present policy is to81 words
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Article34 1967-01-28 11 WASHINGTON, Frl. (UPI) The Distinguished Service Award of the Women's Forum on National Security was awarded to comedienne Martha Raye in recognition of her work in Vietnam entertaining the troops.34 words
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Article122 1967-01-28 11 TUCSON, Arizona. Fri. (AP) Dr. Frederick Seitz, president of the National Academy of Sciences, yesterday called for international co-operation in space exploration beyond the moon. Dr. Seitz spoke at ceremonies dedicating the University of Arizona's US$l.2 M Space Sciences Building. He expressed hope that the Soviet Union122 words
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Article82 1967-01-28 11 NEW YORK, Frl. (UPI) Some 1,700 grave-diggers went back to their Jobs yesterday after a threeweek strike at 39 cemeteries in the New York Metropolitan area. The men voted to accept a three-year contract providing for weekly pay increases of $6 In each year, under the82 words
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Article70 1967-01-28 11 JAKARTA. Fri. (AFP) President Sukarno's Merdeka (freedom) and State Palaces in Jakarta were today declared off limit for newsmen covering palace events. It was announced here today by the Army Information Service. The ban which came as a surprise to the press was issued by the70 words
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Article75 1967-01-28 11 LONDON, Fri. (UPl)—The word is official: No more dining room credit for members of the House of Lords. It has nothing to do with their lordships as credit risks. "It's an administrative matter," said Lord's dining room committeeman Earl St. Aldwyn Notification that all meals and refreshments75 words
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421 1967-01-28 11 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. (UPI). Thirty thousand U.S. troops in Thailand are fighting the Vietnamse war, not Thai insurgents. Thai envoy Anand Panyarachun said here yesterday. In an exclusive interview recorded for UPI television, Thailand's acting Permanent Representative at the United421 words
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Article221 1967-01-28 11 BOSTON. Fri. (UPI) A diamond merchant and a Chinese hotel employee helped a Boston physician make medical history yesterday in heart research. The experiment involved a 25-year-old volunteer named Willie Chan who lay in a Hong Kong hotel room, wired to a machine recording his221 words
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Article85 1967-01-28 11 LONDON, Fri. (AP) The House of Commons voted last night by 306 to 220 to renationallze Britain's steel Industry. The Labour Government's majority of 86 came on the third and final reading of the nationalisation bill. The legislation now goes to the House of Lords which85 words
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Advertisement65 1967-01-28 10 Heartiest Congratulations to 9 THE CHEMICAL COMPANY OF MALAYSIA LTD., on the occasion Opening of its Plant at PADANG JAVA. KLANG i y y Welding Sphere by Materials V su pp |ied I Motherwell Bridge J Engineering, if Co. Ltd., U M United Kingdom. TIAN SAN CO., LTD MECHANICAL, STORAGE65 words
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Advertisement28 1967-01-28 11 CONGRA TULA TIONS TO CHEMICAL COMPANY OF MALAYSIA LTD. STRUCTURAL STEELWORK DESIGNED. FABRICATED SUPPLIED DORMAN LONG (B. E.) LTD. MIDDLESBURGH. ERECTED BY REDPATH BROWN CO., LTD, SINGAPORE GLASGOW28 words
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Article, Illustration267 1967-01-28 12 EL Soto - By: EL Soto. SINGAPORE, Fri. GIRLS girls.. and more girls, Yes, 40 charming and attractive girls from the Alishan All-Girl Revue of Formosa are expected here for performances during the Chinese New Year festival. And these girls are not just "wallflowers" for you to gape at. They267 words
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Article, Illustration621 1967-01-28 12 IVladeliene Nathan - by: IVladeliene Nathan SINGAPORE, Fri. Thousands of children in Singapore are not likely to forget Zig and Zag the pair of loveable clowns from "Down Under" in a hurry for their funnybones are still a little bruised from all that knocking. ZIG621 words
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326 1967-01-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A new dancing group, under the aegis of the Prime M nister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will make its debut here next week. It's the Penari-penari diRa.ia. or Residency Dancers. The group will perform at the Tunku's presentation326 words
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Article81 1967-01-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Paul Olefsky from Chicago will give a cello recital at the Malayan Teacher's College Auditorium here on Feb. 7. He will play works by Porpora, Debussy, Shapleith, Beethoven and Brams, with accompanist Gillian Lim. Paul Olefsky was born in Chicago of an outstanding musical family.81 words
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Article204 1967-01-28 12 fTHE DRAGON COURT, Hotel Merlin. Kuala Lumpur, will present a Carnival of Magic by CHAN, a versatile magician. There will be no cover charge or first drink charge. The teenage hunters, one of Kuala Lumpur's top teenage band and recording artistes will present the "Big Beat" at204 words
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Article268 1967-01-28 12 Hoo Ban Kee - 'Jingly Nona 9 a top hit Germany Hoo Ban Kee. Kuala lumpur, Fri. A Malacca Portugese folk song, "Jingly Nona," has become one of the top hits in the record market in Germany. This was disclosed by German guitarist Siegfried Behrend before his concert here recently, almost two years after268 words
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Advertisement27 1967-01-28 12 YEE LOOIMG TAILORS STYLE. COMFORT, GUALITY AND ECONOMY ONDON DIPLOMA CUTTER DESIGNER AT YOUR SERVICE' I 223, Selegte Rd. Spore 7 Opposite House and Near REX Cinerna27 words
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Advertisement266 1967-01-28 12 MANDARIN PALACE TONIGHT EXTENSION TILL 2.00 A.M. NON STOP BAND MUSIC provided by 2 TOP BANDS LOS CABALLEROS FEDERAL QUINTET Philippine's Singing Sensation Miss. ADDA CANLAS SINGS NIGHTLY THE UP-TO-DATE TOP TUNES WHERE t the ACTION A Is JojN 1 tbe SHilf I K K a 4<l c s J*266 words
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Article, Illustration530 1967-01-28 13 J.J. McCOY - By J.J. McCOY MOST of us know the saying, "You scratch back and I'll scratch yours." It is not reserved for polit ians alone. Many animals, while they con't say it, indulge in the practice. Monkeys are the best practitioners of the back-scratching530 words
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Article, Illustration709 1967-01-28 13 JJ. McCoy - ALL ABOUT PETS By JJ. McCoy TF you are planning to keep a rabbit outdoors this winter, now's the time to prepare his pen or hutch. Hutches may be constructed from wood, wood-and-wire or allmetal. In my experience, the all-met a 1 hutch has709 words
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Advertisement57 1967-01-28 13 GOLDEN STAR SHAMROCK HOTEL, 11 DUBLIN ROAD, SINGAPORE, TEL; ***** presents WALKER HILL DANCER from korea 2 PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY with change of Programme Wy Appearing TO-NICHT Miss TAN 01 BENC TV STAR W e »erve Chinese European Food. DINE DANCE in Air-Con. Comfort Normal Rate For Tablo re*ervetion ring *****57 words
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Advertisement110 1967-01-28 13 Everyone reads EASTERN SUN Classifieds WRESTLING TONIGHT AT 9.00 P.M. AT GAY WORLD STADIUM DOUBLE MAIN EVENT ALL FREE-STYLE WRESTLING MOHD YUSOFF VS. HANS VON STEIOER (H.W. Champion <H. W. Champion of West India) West Germany) UNDER OLYMPIC WRESTLING Rt'LES HARI PEHELWAN \S. JOHN NORDOFF (H. W. Champion (Contender for110 words
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Miscellaneous216 1967-01-28 13 St SHAW ORGANISATION [LIDO Phone ***** W in*! 11. 1.3*. 4, 6.30, 9.15 J < L*~Tmn At Walter Matthau V. der's "THF FORTUNE COORiF.' Pan avis ion «UA) I CAPITOL Phone ***** 1 Snw sho»inr: 11. 1.45, 4. 0.30, 9.30 »nc Demongeot F%\TOM4S STRIKES BACK" Ea.-tmanco;Tr a: Su*pen*eScope. Ton ifht216 words
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Miscellaneous673 1967-01-28 13 p :2 s—■fe aa KMfcMMfc naoiu TODAY ■■■■in CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lnmpur and Pulau Pinang, fi Ipoh and Mrlaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping: 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewer*, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary. ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS Starring673 words
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Miscellaneous384 1967-01-28 13 OWCAN'^ATfOH *af ODEONI PALACE Tf! J 1-1 16 I Tei. 4 75 7 now showing: 11 am. l.:;«, t.M 100 3 39. 6.30 A 91* p.m. |1«.»5 A r m "A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS" Clint Eastwood COLOR. BCOPE ODEON Tonight Midnight SOO CHIN in: -GOLD BI TTON" 'Mandarin i Color.384 words
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Article285 1967-01-28 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Yamaha Champion of Champions bowling tournament completed its 9th week of qualifying rounds at Jackie's Bowl, Katong, here over the weekend. Charlie Koh was an easy winner in the men's open division when he scored a total of 1183 pinfalls over a six285 words
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83 1967-01-28 14 MILAN, Italy, Fri. (AP) The manager of world junior welterweight champion Sandro Lopopolo of Italy said last night the Italian was offered U.S. $50,000 purse for a title bout against Paul Fuji, of Hawaii, in Tokyo on June 26. Manager Steve Klaus said the83 words
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234 1967-01-28 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two main bouts in one night that is the double attraction being offered to wrestling fans at the Gay World Stadium tomorrow night. The first will be between Hans Von Steiger billed as the "Tiger of Berlin" and Mohamed Yusoflf billed234 words
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77 1967-01-28 14 MONTEVIDEO, Fri. (AP) Chile and Uruguay battled to a 2-2 tie last night in the only game played in the South American soccer championships now under way here. Chile led 2 1 at half time, The results left Argentina leading the standings with six77 words
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245 1967-01-28 14 CARDIFF, Fri. (AFP) Welsh rugby yestei jay underwent one of the biggest faces-lifts for years when the selectors announced six new names for the match against Scotland at Edinburgh on February 4. No-one is sacred, the selectors probably said, for out go British Lion245 words
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Advertisement746 1967-01-28 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Words $lO/- (Minimum) TO-NIGHT McGregor Club RAF Tengah Joan Booty's Models present "Fashions To Music'* Sponsored by Philips. Make-up by Rev lon. Radio TV Service. REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS Long or Short term pcrioda Still at pre-doty rates. ALSO HP. and CASH, complete range to salt everyone746 words
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Advertisement335 1967-01-28 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATAAN TAW ARAN J.K.R., JOHOR. Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R., di-dalam Kelas 4 E' dan ka-atas akan di-terima diPejabat Jurutera Negeri, Jabatan Kerja Raya, Johor, Johor Bahru, hingga jam pukol 2.30 petang pada lhb. Februari, 1967 untok: CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF TOLL PLAZA AND ANCILLARY WORKS ON335 words
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Advertisement550 1967-01-28 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited from SINGAPORE/MALAYSIAN CITIZENS for:(A) HIGHER SERVICES under the provisions of Chapter I of the Schemes of Service, Higher Services, 1953. (e.g. Administrative, Accounting and other professional services). For OVERSEA MISSIONS see box below. (B) GENERAL EXECUTIVE SERVICE. (C) DEPARTMENTAL HIGHER SERVICES. (e.g.550 words
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Advertisement640 1967-01-28 14 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from SINGAPORE/MALAYSIAN CITIZENS:Appointment: PUPIL MARINE OFFICER, MARINE DEPARTMENT. Age: Below 35 yearsQualifications: Certificate of Competency as First Mate of a Foreign-going ship. Training: Successful candidates will be required to obtain a Certificate of Competency as Master Mariner within a specified period. Arrangements will be640 words
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Advertisement678 1967-01-28 14 NOTICES LECTURE BY SIR EDMUND HILLARY Sir Edmund Hillary, WeilKnown New Zealand Mountaineer, will give a oublic talk on his Dast and recent experiences in the Himalayas at the British Council Rooms, Jalan Bluff, at 7 p.m. on Monday, January 30. All Are Welcome. TECHNICAL COLLEGE, KUALA LUMPUR TENDERS are678 words
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Advertisement158 1967-01-28 14 STOMACH TABLETS RELIEVES INDIGESTION GASTRIC AND OTHER STOMACH DISORDERS I[WMSEMIM 23-1, CANTONMENT ROAD. SINCAFORE 2 TELEPHONES *****/7. ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIACES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENCACEMENTS. PERSONAL. IN MEMORIAM ETC. VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED ETC. $lO/I *5/FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 50 CENTS FOR158 words
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Article1499 1967-01-28 15 Race l: Horses Class 4i Div. 2— 9 Fur. 15 Yds. 2.15 F.M. 1. 028 Oriental Pearl 4y 8.12 Chiyat Stable Ahmad Suid 7 2 520 Star Whistler 7y 8 06 Inkv Kongsi Heddle Harbridge 4 3 056 Native Bnv 4y 8.04 Asiatic Stable E. B'kelen Subian 11,499 words
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Article1902 1967-01-28 15 Windsor L Lad' j - The going is HEAVY r B> 'Windsor L Lad' j Emperor gelding is back to his best form SINGAPORE, Sat. Harapan is right back to his best form and should outshine his opposition in the Class One Division Two 6f (Race 6) at Bukit Timah this1,902 words
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Article30 1967-01-28 15 W INDSOR LAD: H. Commissioner Forest Law Ram pong i\. Z. GOLDEN SUN: Tien Tien Lai Roland II kamponp N. Z. ADELINE: H. Commissioner Bulldozer Persian Hero30 words
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Article136 1967-01-28 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN ADELINE Race I NATIVE BOY O. Pearl T. Tien Lai TIEN TIEN LAI Dulas River Dear Carlo T. BLADE L. Forward Dulas River Race 2 H. C'SIONER Gigolette II Bronx P. LAD Ravtone Bulldozer H. C'SIONER Gigolette II Bv Heavens Race 3 RAYTONE Bulldozer Rexrosa136 words
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Article298 1967-01-28 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. Prince's Knife, a last start winner, displayed dazzling form on a heavy track here this morning when he went better than Public Fund in a testing 3f trial clocking 41 sec. Prince's Knife won the trial by a neck. Mirage and Dreamboat finished level298 words
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Article, Illustration628 1967-01-28 16 Kalwant S. Sidhu - Eng Yoon has new formula to groom athletes By Kalwant S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. Ton Eng Yoon, Singapore's notional sports coach has worked out a new "formula" to groom the Republic athletes team to stardom. The formula has been completed after an "exhaustive" and comprehensive analysis of three international628 words
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Article57 1967-01-28 16 MALACCA, Fri. The following wiU represent Malacca Cricket Association President's XI in a cricket match against Negri Sembilan Cricket Association President's XI at the Seremban padang on Sunday. Malek Hill (Capt), Madan Lai!, Aziz Hamid, L. Assing, Hillary de Cruz, Aloysious De Costa, Goh Kek Foo, Mahmood,57 words
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Article101 1967-01-28 16 MANILA, Fri. (UPI) It will be a four-cornered fight among The Philippines, Japan, Hong Kong and Nationalist China for the first Asian Women's Softball Championship here from Feb. 4 to 12. Singapore. which was earlier expected to compete in the tournament, will be unable to send a101 words
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84 1967-01-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Television Malaysia has acquired the rights to show the full film version of the world heavyweight championship fight between Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) and Ernie Terrell. The big fight will take place at the Houston, Texas on Monday. The film will be84 words
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538 1967-01-28 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will hold its first swimming meet for 1967 at the Britannia Club pool tomorrow starting at 2.30 p.m. The meet will cater for the 6th Age Group for those under 14 years of age. There are538 words
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Article57 1967-01-28 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Windsor Rovers Sports Club will play a friendly soccer game against Reformative Training Centre on Jan. 29 at the R.T.C. ground in Ulu Bedok, at 5 p.m. On Feb. 1 they play another game against Serangoon Gardens Integrated Technical School. The game will57 words
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Article407 1967-01-28 16 I read with interest the article appearing on the back page of the "Eastern Sun" under the. byline "Scrum-Half" commenting on the forthcoming visit of the Otahuhu Ruby Club team from Auckland, New Zealand, and agree this should give a valuable Allip to rugby in407 words
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Article, Illustration73 1967-01-28 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. The latest inclusion in the touring Sparta Prague soccer team scheduled to arrive in Singapore early next month new s<ar in the Czech football world. 17-year-old Josef Jurkanin (in. black jersey and white shorts) heads off the line with the goalkeeper and defence beaten73 words
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Article170 1967-01-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Keen rivalry is expected when Army XV clashes with Air Force XV in the first lnter-service inaugural rugger match for the "Bradle Shield" to be played at the Mindef grounds on Feb. 1. This series of the Malaysian Armed Forces will be170 words
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895 1967-01-28 16 NEW YORK, Fri. (AFP) Cassius Clay's "behaviour outsids the ring" stopped him becoming "Boxer of The Year" in the annual boxing review published by Ring Magazine. Only twice in 46 years has the magazine, edited by Nat Fleischer, failed to name the year's895 words
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Article116 1967-01-28 16 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Malay Badminton tournament final win be held on tomorrow at tr.e People's Association oaa* minton hall at 7.30 p.m The finals which were scheduled to be played .a*November were called on because two of the ists had to represent tne Republic116 words
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Article29 1967-01-28 16 SEGAMAT, Fri. The Johore Schools' r > Council will held its U Tjv annual general meeting ori Feb. 2 at 3.30 p.m. at HiS-i School, Batu Pahat.29 words
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Miscellaneous73 1967-01-28 16 TIME AND TIDE! Penanj: 1.47 a.m. (8.8 ft.); 2.32 p.m. (7.4 ft.). Fort Swettenham: 7.16 a.m. (15.9 ft.): 7.47 Fort Swettenham: 7.16 a.m. (15.9 ft.); 7.47 p.m. (16.6 ft.). Port Dickson: 8.08 a.m. (9.5 ft.); 8.23 p.m. (9.5 ft). l n JZ P Z rt 1257 a m < 9173 words
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