Eastern Sun, 8 February 1967
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Title Section25 1967-02-08 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 201 Wednesday, February 8 1967, ☆MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price J5 cents25 words
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Article769 1967-02-08 1 Giant rally at Selangor Club Padang thousands will sing songs of unity KUALA LUMPUR, TUES. SOLIDARITY WEEK BEGINS tomorrow with a giant rally at the Selangor at 4 p.m. Thousands a attend and ple to the nation, and sing songs of unity and th The Yang di-Pertuan769 words
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Article, Illustration330 1967-02-08 1 HOUSTON, Tues. (UPI) 'He never scratched me. It was a great miracle.' With this, a somewhat serious and subdued Cassius Clay, now the undisputed world champion, summed up his unanimous 15round decision last night over dethroned World Boxing Association titlist Ernie Terrell.330 words
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270 1967-02-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysian Chinese were today urged to march together with other races in friendship and unity "towards the ultimate goal of building a strong and united Malaysian nation." Wishing them "Kong Hee Fatt Choy," the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak.270 words
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Advertisement56 1967-02-08 1 -V O^rrlbutors mikimoto Peerte Q M.DE silva (JEWILLIRS). 5. HM UtMa'c WUH lUMm MM* V«pr<w, I. TIL: ***** OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL. ...».$100,000,000.00 ISSUED FULLY PAID 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE 36/000,000.00 total resources exceed...5593,000,000.00 l y for supreme SAVE WITH 0.C.8.C* inches56 words
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Advertisement242 1967-02-08 1 TAILOR CHOW presents the •TOTAL f Look for 1967. mm. Call in for new exciting ideas in handmade suits, knitted t*Rs shirts, cuff links, etc. J7. JOHN LtTTLII TOUWST 4 SHOEING CfNTU, SAFFUS fLACt SIMjAPORE-l. TfL 70S IS The Eastern Sun wishes all its friends "Keong Hee Huat Chye" There242 words
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413 1967-02-08 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. Balloting for the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce elections will close at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 11. There will be no balloting on Chinese New Year Day (Feb. 9) and the following day. Some 3,700 members of the Chinese Chamber will413 words
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165 1967-02-08 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. The President of the United Kingdom Manufacturers' Representative Association, Mr. L. A. Rayner, said tonight any British investment in Singapore would be "investments to the advantage Of both countries". He was speaking at a joint dinner of the association and the Confederation165 words
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Article126 1967-02-08 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. Bii«ra*>ore Police today appealed to the public to sfcmv the "utmost consideration'' and to refrain from letting off fireworks and crackers in certain prohibited areas in the Republic. According to the Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, the prohibited areas are hospitals, the Botanic126 words
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Article66 1967-02-08 2 SINGAPORE. Tues —The. Chinese Chamber of Commerce building in Hill Street will be open to visitors on Chinese New Year Day, Feb. 9, from 10 a m. 5 p.m. Members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce will meet at noon on Chinese New Year Day66 words
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Article23 1967-02-08 2 SINGAPORE, Tues, The luxury liner, "Rnoievelt", will arrive in Singgpore tomorrow morning with more than 220 first class passengers aboard.23 words
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202 1967-02-08 2 SINGAPORE, Tuti. Scores of people who were having their supper last night ran for safety when J gang clash occurred in which one youth was killed and another seriouily wounded in Albert Street here. Police today identified the dead youth as Chew Soon Lye, 22,202 words
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Article, Illustration383 1967-02-08 2 JOHORF BAHRI\ Tues. Dato Haji Othman bin Haji Mohamed Sa'at was formally installed as the Mentri Besar of Johore by the Sultan here today. The installation ceremony took, place at 10 a.m. in the gaily-lit Istana Besar. The Ruler also re-appoint-ed seven383 words
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213 1967-02-08 2 SINGAPORE, Tues.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will unveil the plaque at the opening of the Memorial to the Civilian Victims of the Japanese Occupation on Feb. 15. The Singapore Chintse Chamber of Commerce ha* already sent thousands of invitations to ltjs213 words
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Article55 1967-02-08 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. —*The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has sent a cable to the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman on the occasion of the Tunku's birthday. The cable read: "My colleagues and I send you our congratulations on your fl4th birthday and wish55 words
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Article, Illustration206 1967-02-08 2 SINGAPORE, Tueg. The German National Cirrus, which is on a Far East tour, is now in Singapore. The world-famed circus which had record bookings in Europe and South America will begin its first performance at the Gay World tomorrow at 8 p.m. This thrilling show206 words
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Article92 1967-02-08 2 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Four thugs, three armed with daggers, broke into a house in Perrima Road and got away with $4,600 in cash and jewellery at 9.30 a.m. yesterday. The robbers ransacked the premises for about 15 minutes after herding Mrs. Kwee Thin Swun and her eightyear old son92 words
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Advertisement50 1967-02-08 2 Wishing All Our PATRONS ft FRIENDS A Happy and Prosperous CHINESE NEW YEAR! v > IfM CAPRICE CONN *tr l«-U»Cw i Electronic -5» •INGUSH PIANO Brdftdwood Kcmblt Schubert ■TMi&r m •CUMAN PIANM Arfl«r StuHgtrt •SHANGHAI PIANOS TUL LAuVfnIANU IU ,'tT it-i :t; 324 b 328, Serinf©®" w Singapore. 3. Tel:50 words
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Advertisement115 1967-02-08 2 The growing power the dollar you save can INCREDIBLE J' Mitt-. Let us solve your fm.inc i.il problems SIM MM FINANCE LTD. t A VvhcH Y .mi 1(44 94 Robinson Hd I I rI r 7'hM (2 lines) CROUP C API TAt IMPLOViO I.X'HIA MVH 000,000 00 FEDERAL HOTEL (T.M.)115 words
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TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN'S 64th BIRTHDAY
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Article, Illustration1293 1967-02-08 3 C. F. Lee - By C. F. Lee HE is a warm and genial man—a man of varied but simple tastes. a keen sense of humour. A man who is filled and who has said if given the choice, he would rather be a1,293 words
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Article, Illustration566 1967-02-08 5 Maureen Lee - KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. B y Maureen Lee BE IT the 20th century or the space age, there is one little saying that still rings true for a very special person. Though Puan Sharifah Rodziah, the wife of the Malaysian566 words
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Article, Illustration580 1967-02-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. (TPS) TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PUTRA AL HAJ, a Prince and Prime Minister of Malaysia, is undoubtedly the most popular man in South-east Asia today. And as a man and statesman he must surely rank as one of the greatest of(TPS) - 580 words
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Advertisement62 1967-02-08 3 Wishing our Prime Minister Y.T.M. TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PUTRA AL-HAJ every happiness in the future on his 64th BIRTHDAY today and THE SOLIDARITY WEEK erery success in years to come Another Marble by Project Langkawi n 4 > 'r.- rw m s Ui g> if*-' \ym a 3 T I62 words
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Advertisement292 1967-02-08 4 :>v:-" 'W V J H i- >• MMI MS x-t f: tZft f. JT«:••»•• #52 a* K /T.: ■■mJn 1 i 'The strength of at! tyres lie in its carcasses. Bridgestone tyres are stronger and mora durable as the carcasses of the tyres are made up of cords woven by292 words
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Advertisement225 1967-02-08 5 ON THIS AUSPICIOUS DAY WE WISH OUR PRIME MINISTER Y.T.M. TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN PUTRA AL-HAJ EVERY HAPPINESS IN THE FUTURE AND THE SOLIDARITY WEEK EVERY SUCCESS GENTING HIGHLANDS LTD AND KIEN HUAT LTD 139, JALAN SUNGEI BESI, K. LUMPUR. TEL: ***** ***** Exquisitely Designed for Timeless Appeal! v J SCHAUB225 words
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Advertisement122 1967-02-08 6 1 vUN u _m jAtl M V y N N T <TJ 0 A 7y A S> Yd 3s r*. %J k 6 V 4 f a JS fe >r <. Sf N V V vj» w V'.^v 3 Vfe i a ftV ♦v ;%v 4 (Sr*i c*> •> v%122 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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139 1967-02-08 7 NEW YORK, Tues. (AP) The Dow-Jones .financial news service reported yesterday that India mil offer to sell 30,000 tons of raw sugar and 20,000 tens of refined sugar to the world market on ffbruary 15. l X The news139 words
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Article311 1967-02-08 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. ia Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 57J cents per lb., down 3/8 cent from ore' ious close. The tone was slightly easier. Yn» morning market was ill. aad easier on disappoint;r.^landon311 words
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Article30 1967-02-08 7 Tues. (Reuter) r Canadian exports leapt 510,270 million (Canaan, (3,423 million rll ng in 1966, a 17 per increase over 1965 J-«nadian Trade Minister Robert Winters annountoday.30 words
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247 1967-02-08 7 TOKYO, Japan, Tues. Japan's third commercial nuclear electric power station will be built near the Pacific coast of Mie Prefecture near Nagoya by 1971, President Otosaburo Kato of Chuba Electric Power Co. of Nagoya, chief sponsor of the project, said in Tokyo recently. The247 words
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Article91 1967-02-08 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.—The Association of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes In its rates to merchants: NEW YORK: Buying T.T. 32-3/4; Airmail O.D. 32-7/8; 90 d/st. 33-5/16 credit bills; 33-5/8 trade bills. CANADA: Buying T.T. 35-7/16; Airmail O.D. 35-9/16; 90 d/st. 36-3/16 credit bills; 36-1/4 trade bills. SELLING91 words
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Article49 1967-02-08 7 NEW YORK. Tues- (UPI) Rubber futures yesterday closed unchanged and untraded. Mar 67 21.25 21.75 May 21.45 22.00 July 21.55 22.05 Sep 21.55 22.05 Nov 21.55 22.05 Jan 68 21.55 22.05 Locally the spot No. 1 RSS remained unchanged at 21 i cents per pound, nominal.49 words
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Article, Illustration78 1967-02-08 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Ernest C.J. Carroll. BOAC Manager for Calcutta has been appointed Manager for South East Asia to replace Mr. Peter Wetherall who has since returned to England for health reasons. Mr. Carroll, 46. who will be based in Singapore, will take up his appointment78 words
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207 1967-02-08 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The first issue of MODERN ASIA, a business magazine for Southeast Asia, has just been mailed from Hong Kong to 12,500 Asian business executives, industrialists and government officials. Among the 28 advertisers in the issue are Chrysler International, Pan American, Philco, Emerson, ITT.207 words
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741 1967-02-08 7 BY OUR MARKET REPORTER SINGAPORE. Tues. Central Sugar and Chemical again dominated the Stock Exchange today. Generally, the market opened on a very firm note but prices tended to ease up late In the afternoon. Chemical was actively traded of which 396,000 units741 words
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Article14 1967-02-08 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. —The tin price for today was $6Oll per picul, down14 words
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Article152 1967-02-08 7 NEW YORK, Tues. (AP) The Stock Market advanced in active trading early yesterday. The rise was accomplished despite further signs of business slowdown, tougher tax talk and rising auto dealers inventory. Gainers more than doubled losers on the New York Stock Exchange but there was nothing152 words
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Article197 1967-02-08 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Following all the changes in the field of passenger service aboard the KLM airliners, the name of the First Class was recently altered to ROYAL CLASS, and in support of this a brilliant new cocktail is now served under the appropriate name of "ROYAL197 words
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Article339 1967-02-08 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The General Manager of Scandinavian Airlines in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei, Mr. John E. G. Hoyer announced that a air political Agreement between Scandinavia and the USSR, covering all aspects of overflying rights and neighbourhood traffic, was formally signed in Moscow on 28th January 1967.339 words
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Article441 1967-02-08 7 SINGAPORE change bid and officially listed at business. Stock Enoffer prices the dose of INDUSTRIAL Boustead C. Sugar Chemical Co Cold Storage Dunlop (Old) E. Smelting fcsso Ords Htzpatricks F. N. Ords Gammon Georgetown G.E. Life Guinness Hotel S'pura Hume <M) Ltd. Hume (F.E.) Ord. J. Waugh441 words
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Article147 1967-02-08 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The following ships are expected in port today; Godowns Vessels. 3/4 Neder Waal 5 Kin Yung 6/7 Fede 8/9 Hongkong Delegate 10/11 Automedon 15/16 City of Chester 19 Thorsorient 21/22 Sanana 25/26 Troubadour 29/30 State of Madras 31/32 Denbighshira 35/36 Marceli Nowotko 38/39 Waitaki 40/41 Taiyo147 words
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Article51 1967-02-08 7 (Manager* Price*) r First Malayan XD 2.19 2.3 Second Malavan \D 1.56 1.66 Third Malayan 1.15 1.26 The Commerce Industry Fund .89 1.00 The Savings Fund 1.38 1.48 Malaysian Investment Fund .90 100 Sterling Commodity 4/4/7 First Hong Kong... 1.00 1.05* Second Hong Kong .70 .74* Hong Kong51 words
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Article107 1967-02-08 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. Sln*apore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were; Buyer* Sellers Coconut otl (FOB) Bulk 45.75 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 48.75 Lo<»*e Copra Mixed Feb/Mar 28.25 Sugar (Java) evgodown 25.r,0 Nutmegs 110s 455.00 Nutmegs R W 210.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 100.00 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB)107 words
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Article95 1967-02-08 7 WASHINGTON, Tuei, (Reuter) General Services Administration today announced the sale of 45 long tons of tin 20 tons of grade 'B' at the one price of $1.52-} per lb and 25 tons of grade "C" at $1.52*. Buyers were: \nchor Alloy, ten tons of grade *B\ for95 words
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Article922 1967-02-08 7 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.50 a.m. Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MBA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuchlnf.922 words
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Article464 1967-02-08 8 GOODWILL towards all men is the theme of the lunar new year which is celebrated this week by Chinese all over the world and also by the Vietnamese. Despite war the Vietnamese are taking time off to enjoy the new year. Its message of peace and goodwill464 words
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Article315 1967-02-08 8 fTIHE visit to Singapore of Earl Mountbatten of Burma recalls to mind the surrender of the Japanese army in 1945. Many people in Malaysia still hold on to the belief that had he not listened to certain returned British civil servants on how to reward the315 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1967-02-08 8 Kim Willenson - Prapas: Subversion of development in the North-East By Kim Willenson JJANGKOK, Tues. (UPI) Communist guerrilla actions in Thailand are decreasing in sixe but increasing in numbers and present a worrisome problem to the Government, Gen. Prapas Charusathien, Minister of Interior and Commander-in-Chief of the Army,1,032 words
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744 1967-02-08 8 TOKYO, Tues. 1 (UPI) —Only by chance the sinking of a submarine on a secret mission and the penny-pinching of some technicians kept Japan from putting up a supersonic jet plane to fight American Bombers in the closing days of World744 words
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National Solidarity Week
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Article, Illustration755 1967-02-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR TUESDAY The Minister of Information bin Abdul Rahman, has said that all Malaysians should give their full support and participate in the National Solidarity Week, 1967, to be launched by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong tomorrow. Speaking at a Press Conference755 words
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Article112 1967-02-08 9 MALACCA, Tues. About 1,000 people are expected to join in the Solidarity Week tea-party to be held in Dewan Hang Tuah tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. An entertaining variety show has been mapped out for Feb. 15 at Banda Hilir Park beginning at 8 p m.112 words
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Article, Illustration255 1967-02-08 9 There are 3 versions of the Anthem: (1) Full Royal Version. This is the version which children in schools are taught to sing. It may also be used in public when it is sung or played by orchestras. When used as a salute, however, the255 words
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Article, Illustration451 1967-02-08 10 BERSATU-LAH RAAYAT MALAYSIA (UNITE! PEOPLE OF MALAYSIA) KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The chairman of the Flag Day sub-committee for the National Solidarity sWeek 1967, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, today called on managers of commercial houses, heads of Government departments and members of451 words
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377 1967-02-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Railway will run special passenger trains "Berjaya Specials" to convey members of the public to the public rally to be held at the Selangor Club Padang at 400 p.m. tomorrow in connection with National Solidarity Week. The rally, which377 words
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Article206 1967-02-08 11 PENANG, Toes. Penan* will be holding Its National Solidarity Week beginning tomorrow to coincide with the birthday of the Prime Minister, Tnnku Abdul Rahman. Thii was announced today by Enche Aziz Ibrahim, State Executive Councillor and Chairman of the State Solidarity Week Planning Committee, at a206 words
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Article133 1967-02-08 11 SEREMBAN. Tues. The Negri Sembilan Government has drawn up the following programme for the National Solidarity Week:February 8: 4.00 p.m. A mass rally at the Station Padang, Seremban. The Yang di-Pertuan Besar or his representative will officially launch the rally. February 11: 7.00 p.m. Musical display133 words
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Article95 1967-02-08 11 TAIPING, Tues. The National Union of Teacher*, branch, will hold it* Day for National Disaster Relief Fund on Saturday Teh. 18. Arrangement# have been giade with the Ministry of Education for collections in ■cfaooU by aale of flags to school children from Feb. 18 to95 words
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Article, Illustration555 1967-02-08 11 RAPATKAN PERSAUDARAAN KIT A (STRENGTHEN OUR FRATERNITY) KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE National Solidarity Week to be held from tomorrow to Feb. 15 is to show the people of the world that Malaysia is a real nation. "We want to show them that555 words
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93 1967-02-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Music Service of Radio Malaysia has produced two new songs to be featured during National Solidarity Week, 1967. One of the songs is entitled B.E.R.J.A.Y.A. composed by Enche Ooi Bow Jin, of the Music Service. The other, entitled 'Hormati-Lah, Chintai-I93 words
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Miscellaneous18 1967-02-08 9 by Jolumy hart rtcv/ poitU Fieoße THACT? WELL, ...VfcO LPOK UKE A VMSRMI I fcef U3NELV our Here18 words
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Advertisement29 1967-02-08 10 a n 1 u 18 I 15 lo on the occasion of his Birthday and gives whole-hearted support to the aims of National Solidarity LEADERS W 111 a bo29 words
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Advertisement61 1967-02-08 11 BE GENEROUS ON FLAG DAY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. "Flog Day" in conjunction with National Solidarity Week, 1967 falls on Wednesday here. In other States in Malaysia, Flag Day will be on different days. Give generously and help the flood-affected school children. They depend on you. Flag Day collections will be61 words
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Advertisement72 1967-02-08 11 the BIG DAY o o WEDNESDAY-FEBRUARY-1967 Bfttt 28 On this day, Malaysia starts Solidarity Week for 1967. On this day too, Malaysia celebrates the sixty-fourth birthday of one man who has brought about that solidarity. Our Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-haj. On this big day, Dunlop takes this72 words
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Article, Illustration545 1967-02-08 12 P. S. Tan - The PRQFESSiOMMS —says P. S. Tan SINGAPORE, Tues. SET against Mexico's turbulent background, a lusty, thoroughly satisfying dra- ma of heroic action and high adventure has been fashioned in "The Professionals/' which opens today at the Odeon Theatre Singapore.545 words
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Miscellaneous72 1967-02-08 12 m I i *1 5£ C f'A <> 5£ -o: K v < v*; SN W v\ o 0 w V X "V :c JSv 9 K 95 ?>x A 'X > MAGNIFICENT IN THRILLS aad «)£nrzM»r.BURT LANCASTER LEE MARVIH ROBERT RYAN r with JACK MLANCE RALPH BELLAMY [CLAUDIA CARDINALE72 words
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Article412 1967-02-08 13 COLUMBIA, Missouri, Tues. Reuter Senator William Fuibright said today the United States could only uphold its dignity by acknowledging it was mistaken in Vietnam and making a magnanimous attempt to retrieve the error. In a speech critical of U. S. policy, Mr. Fulbright, chairman of412 words
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Article102 1967-02-08 13 NEW DELHI. Tues. Renter, India's Supreme Court today ruled that a temple idol could sue Its manager through one of Its worshippers for illefally selling its property. A suit had been filed in the name of temple deity Shri Thakur Radhaballabhji through one of its worshippers named102 words
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Article87 1967-02-08 13 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Tues. (Reuter) Secretary-General U Thant will leave New York on February 22 for a vacation In his native Burma, it was officially announced yesterday. He will be accompanied by his wife and his personal aide. Mr. Donald Thomas. The SecretaryGeneral87 words
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Article82 1967-02-08 13 WASHINGTON, Tues. Reuter—President Johnson, launching a big new anticrime drive, today appealed for laws to curb gun sales and protect citizens from attacks in the street. In a message to Congress, the President said that with crime climbing ever higher property losses alone ap- proached U.S. $3,00082 words
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Article511 1967-02-08 13 LONDON Tues. Reuter Soviet communist party chief Leonid Brezhnev reached full agreement with Czechoslovak leaders in talks in Prague which ended today, Moscow Radio said tonight. The talks were believed to have centred on the crisis in Moscow's relations with Peking and with Rumania's opening of diplomatic relations511 words
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Article160 1967-02-08 13 WELLINGTON. Toes. (Reuter) New Zealand 1b putting to the test a bold new prison reform programme nnder which a man who follows his trade while in prison will be paid as much as he could earn as a free man outside. The full-day-for-the-job experiment is160 words
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Article41 1967-02-08 13 SAIGON. Tues. The U.S. command confirmed that U.S. transport planes are dropping hundreds of tons of chemicals into the demilitarised zone between North and South Vietnam as a part of a big defoliation programme to hinder Communist troop movements.41 words
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Advertisement71 1967-02-08 13 KONG HEE FATT CHOY SHOP AT KWAN SIA RECORD CO Hi! ••u '••tl ■»t| V. •u, »l(i y/y/ •i. '/A* ■Un VSs ill, Uill Ml II Sffi 'lll ["Jll m i' "h HI 1/ YOUR FAVOURITE RECORDS AVAILABLE POPULAR CLASSICAL JAZZ PRICES VERY REASONABLE (AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE) POP NEWS:71 words
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Miscellaneous98 1967-02-08 13 NEW OCEAN (Air Conditioned) E V*, c v; t «?V d OPENS TODAY! 3 Shows at 3 30. 7.15 9.30 p.m. Robert Vaughn in MGM's "THE VENETIAN AFFAIR" CinemaScope Metrocolor Chinese Subs. TO-NIGHT MIDNIGHT AT 11.45 P.M. TOMORROW FRIDAY AT 10.30 a.m. 130 P m. "SECRET AGENT 909'' II Mand.98 words
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Miscellaneous32 1967-02-08 13 CATHAY: OPENS TODAY! STLs?^ THE SWINGIEST SHOW OF THEM ALL... with glamorous cuties to enchant you! irS GAY! ITS MUSICAL! IT'S A-GO-GO FLING! PWMUNTIOJKW Li'l'kVn i TT .VTJSu i Yuiuirr [rjii'ri* i;:32 words
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Miscellaneous384 1967-02-08 13 (fe No Free List At All Tkettrn f ODEON 21 -1 16 Open* Today: 11. 1.30. A tf> CASH BOOKINOS ONLY> Columbia's'THE PROFESSION ALS' BURT LANCASTER LEE MARVIN PanaVislon Technicolor CATHAY Phone 334 00 Opens Tadar! 11. 1.30, 4. €3O. Ann-Margret In "THE SWINGER" Tony Pranciosa Color Paramount E IC384 words
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203 1967-02-08 14 LONDON, Tucs. (UPI) A Roman Catholic magazine has charged the Roman Catholic Church "is quite plainly corrupt."! In an editorial in New Blackfriary, the magazine of the Domincian Order in Britain, editor Father Herbert McCabe expressed support for the position of former Catholic priest Charles203 words
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Article137 1967-02-08 14 BONN, Tues. Reuter. A prominent member of the Extreme Right wing National Democratic Party today forecast that a quarter of the West German Army might vote for his party in the next general election, due in 1969. Army Captain Wolfgang Ross, who was voted137 words
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Advertisement135 1967-02-08 14 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that I« 'MADAM SIM CHEE CHEW of No: 462 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore, have applied for a Public House First Class licence in respect of premises No: 462, Joo Chiat Road, Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District135 words
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Advertisement280 1967-02-08 14 NOTICE SELANGOR TURF CLUB NOTICE TUNKU'S GOLD CUP MEETING 1967 THE Committee of the Selangor Turf Club have decided to hold the above Meeting on Four days. The revised dates of the Meeting therefore will be:Extra Day: Friday 10-2-67 1st Day: Sunday 12-2 67 2nd Day: Wednesday 15-2-67 3rd Day:280 words
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Advertisement284 1967-02-08 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Words $5/- f Minimum J IPOH SPACIOUS Managerial Residence in extensive grounds overlooking Ipoh Race Course. Enquiries to:- E. S. Muthu. Auctioneer Estate Agent, 7-9 Station Road, Ipoh. Tel: Ipoh 6377 or G. R. Binns. Valuer Estate Agent, 12 Collyer Quay, Singapore. Tel:284 words
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Advertisement695 1967-02-08 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMfNTS SINGAPORE POLYTEcS\ir SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY Applications are invited fo* the post of Senior Instructor/ Instructor in the School 0 f Accountancy. Thi s post -J suitable for a recent gradual in commerce, economics or business administration or professionally qualified a countant with several y ear experience in public695 words
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Miscellaneous1227 1967-02-08 14 TV MALAYSIA iji U9 mm. irnnKwii mm ':w: (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). P.M. 5.45 OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary. 5.50 NEWS OUTLINES in the National Language. 5.55 NATIONAL SONGS. 6.00 NEWS in Tamil. 6.10 WONDERS OF THE WORLD. 6.35 THE FLINTSTONES Fred's Second Car.1,227 words
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Miscellaneous717 1967-02-08 14 in the National Language. BERITA SINGAPURa Malay. TAMIL CINEMA Part I "Maniyosai** English Subtitles. PROGRAMME SUMMARY in all languages for the next day and close. FRIDAY CHANNEL 5 PROGRAMME SUMMARY In all Languages. (ELAJAR-LAH BAH AS A KEBANG&AAN. GIGANTOR Secret Vallev. GUITAR RECITAL bv Siegfried S?rr£ n J Presenied in717 words
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Article1235 1967-02-08 15 Windsor Lad - LOOKS SET FOR HATTRICK ON FRIDAY ■y Windsor Lad. KUALA LUMPUR, Tun, Chaya Timor it on thi upgrade and on his recent showing at Bukit Timah he should complete a hattrick by winning the seven furongs for Class Two Division On* (Race 3) at Kuala Lumpur1,235 words
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Article108 1967-02-08 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN ADELINE Race 1 BUDGERIGAR P. Pipe Osceola J. SPINNER Osceola Ireball E TnTTTYTBi il Race PRINCESS Sea Pip Lovable PRINCESS Tarsan II Tony Bob DAIRYMAN W. Pil .ansa Race 3 C. TIMOR Viva Ipoh Bellendaine C. TIMOR W. Gardens Kebir TIMOR Kebir Gambalan Ra w108 words
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1454 1967-02-08 15 Race l: Horses Class 2, Dlv. 1—7 Furlongs. 2.15 P-M. 1 o7J 2 POO Near Liberty Pan .Andy 5v 5v 900 9.00 New Libertv Stable Pandv stable R S. B'kelen Teh Chuah 3 3 MO Master \aluer 6v R 13 Cindv Stable E. Donnelly Lee1,454 words
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Article154 1967-02-08 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. The finals of the Yamaha Champion of Champions Bowling Tournament will be held on Thursday, at Jackie's Bowl, Katong, starting at 10 a.m. for the women's divisions and at 12 noon for the men. Altogether 40 bowlers will compete for top honours in the men154 words
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Article212 1967-02-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tum. Poacher. a Singapore yearling. displayed striking form on the track here this morning when hp went as well ag Burnt Sand in a testing 3f spin,, elock'ng 37 4 S see, with very little between them at the finish. The track was good.212 words
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Article96 1967-02-08 15 SINGAPORE. Tuti. The following officials were elected office-bearers of the Singapore Women's Netball Association for the year 1967 President:- Mrs. Tan Hoay Djin (re-elected); Vice-president:- Mlsg Ong 81ong Ngo; Hon. Secretary Miss Hazpl Thum; Asst. Hon. Secretary:- Miss Francis Leong: Hon. Treasurer:- Mrs.96 words
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Advertisement123 1967-02-08 15 H.« We've made a watch for you. Fortis True Line. The Fortis automatic Calendar watch with the ultra-modern dial, shape and casing. Behind our True Line there are 50 years of precision watchmaking by Swiss craftsmen. Ahead of it, there's an exciting future, because it belongs to the trend-setting group;123 words
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Miscellaneous133 1967-02-08 15 h «ElRi>X<lKftiriE]a ISUfrZit'EEfIIFjEHII?" It tm nmr before tnem-the eimr*e puma that the answer to suppen peath ANP INTERNATIONAL CMAOSI BUT ONEriece WAS MUUNI.ESS HAPOieON tou} AHP <UM KUKHUcm COUIP if PUCE ITS MEANING, A CHIME tVAVB SUCH AS THE WOKLP HAP NEVE* KNOWN WOUIP SWEEP NATION ASTER NATION/ Ik^xrj c133 words
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Article, Illustration1697 1967-02-08 16 HOUSTON, Tues. (Reuter-AP) Cassius Clay turned butcher and gave big Ernie Terrell a savage, bloody beating last night for a unanimous 15-round decision that removed all doubts about his rights to the undisputed world heavyweight title. Terrell/ recognised as champ by the World BoxingUPI Radiopicture. - 1,697 words
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358 1967-02-08 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Football Association of Singapore has fixed another big soccer attraction a follow-up to the Sparta Prague visit to the island-Republic last week. A top amateur soccer team from Switzerland which includes five World Cup players will arrive at Paya Lebar International Airport358 words
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Article52 1967-02-08 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. The following were elected officials of the section committee of the Singapore Rifle Association for the year 1967. Mr. Loh Ah Chee (capt Mr. Soo Heng Tack (vicecaptain); Mr. Michael Ng (hon. secretary); Mr. Amin Abdullah (treasurer). Committee members; Mr William Chee, Mr. Lim52 words
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Miscellaneous176 1967-02-08 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.08 a.m. (7 ft.); 12.59 p.m. (6 ft). Port Swettenham: 5.21 a.m. (13.9 ft.); 5.55 p.m. (14.2 ft.). Port Dickson: 6.16 a.m. (8.2 ft.); 6.26 p.m. (7.5 ft.). Singapore: 9.48 a.m. (8.9 ft.); 11.52 p.m. (8.3 ft.). Scdili Kechil: 7.29 a.m. (6.3 ft.); 10.41 p.m. (8.1176 words
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