Eastern Sun, 20 March 1967
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Title Section25 1967-03-20 1 EASTERN SUN "Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 239 Monday* 20 March 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article178 1967-03-20 1 JUAREZ. Mexico, Sun. (CPU A divoire was formally zranted yesterday to Charlotte Ford Niarchos and the Greek shipping magnate she married in 1965, Stavros Niarrhos. Ford Motor Co. heiress ar.d Niarchos were marked on Dec. 16. 1965 in this Mexican border cjty across from El Paso. Texas.178 words
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Article139 1967-03-20 1 MOSCOW, Sun. (Renter) Russia tonight d two Chinese diplomats who have been accused of master-mind-ing a fight in Moscow's Red Square which almcxst led to a break in SinoSoviet relations. A tough Soviet Foreign Ministry statement charged Peking's Embassy here with "insolently ignoring" normal diplomatic practice and139 words
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Article, Illustration363 1967-03-20 1 Pres. Johnson is preparing for new military HONG KONG, SUN. (UPI) Communist China charged anew today that U.S. Pre» sident Lyndon Johnson was ftying to the Pacific island of Guam to plan "new military adventures The Peking People's Daily made the charge in an editorial commemorating what363 words
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387 1967-03-20 1 SEREMBAN, Sun. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, has warned the people of this country against rumours now being spread by some opportunists on the question of the National Language Bill for their own political end. He gave this387 words
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Article160 1967-03-20 1 HONG KONG Sun. (Reuter) Chinese leaders have called on workers throughout the country to get rid of their "unhealthy tendencies" and increase production. The Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party In a letter addressed to workers and officials in factories, mines and state enterprises said it160 words
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246 1967-03-20 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) In any nuclear attack by the Soviet Union, the United States would strike back at the Russian people and wipe out 120 million of them according to U.S. Defence Secretary Robert McNamara. This death toll could easily be increased, Mr.246 words
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371 1967-03-20 1 ABOARD H.M.S. Protector, off Cape Horn, Sun. (Reuter) Lone sailor Sir Francis Chichester's Luck was still holding out today as light westerly winds sped him towards Cape Horn and possibly the sternest test of his round-the-world voyage. Howling winds of up to371 words
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Article55 1967-03-20 1 HONG KONG. Sun. (Reuter) The Prime Minster of Singapore Mr. Lee Kuan Yew passed through here today on his way to Tokyo to attend a five-day seminar on Democratic Socialism opening tomorrow. He left for Tokyo by plane after a brief stopover at Kaitak55 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration2870 1967-03-20 2 THE following is the full speech made by the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, to the 9th Annual Conference of th« National Union of Malaysian Students at the Fifth Residential College, University of Malaya, on March 17. I must2,870 words
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Article, Illustration73 1967-03-20 2 THE retiring Ambassador for Vietnam. Tan Sri Tran Kim Phuonf. made a farewell eall en the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, at the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Kuala Lumpur on Friday. The Ambassador also {•resented on behalf of he Vietnamese Government a73 words
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303 1967-03-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The chairman of the South Indian Labour Fund, Mr. S. Kumar, who is also the Commissioner for Labour, has been asked to look Into the poasibility of starting a pilot scheme to resettle aged Indian estate workers wishing to aettle303 words
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1175 1967-03-20 3 Musa Scully - By Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. IT will not be long before the red flag of the Soviet Union will fly on top of one of the Federal capital's buildings, to house the Embassy of the Soviet Union. s nee1,175 words
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Article92 1967-03-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Chartered Bank and the Eastern Bank Limited have made a further donation of $B,OOO to the National Disaster Relief Fund. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, has received a cheque for this sum from the manager of the Chartered92 words
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52 1967-03-20 3 EASTERNEASTERN SUN Fix. - 52 words
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914 1967-03-20 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The following is the full text of the Memorandum of Understanding on basic points governing trade and economics relations between Singapore and Indonesia. The agreement was jointly signed between the visiting Singapore trade delegation to Jakarta— led by Mr. Sim Kee914 words
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211 1967-03-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, this morning left by Japan Airlines for a two-week pri- vote visit to Japan. There were no elaborate sendoffs for Mr. Lee who was "farewelled" by only a handful of his friends,211 words
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234 1967-03-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Central Council of the Singapore National Union of Journalists will hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday (March 21) to discuss the action of the NTUC President. Mr. R.A. White, in rejecting a SNUJ proposal to amend a resolution tabled at234 words
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Article215 1967-03-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. At the special Singapore UMNO delegates conference held here today, it was unanimously agreed by the delegates to change the party's name as required by the Singapore Govern- ment The UMNO delegates decided that "Pertubohan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura" will be the new party's name. Earlier,215 words
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Article, Illustration395 1967-03-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore has tremendous potential to develop into a leading ship-build-ing and ship-repair-ing nation in the world. The Republic's Government is taking a step in the right direction towards developing her port and dockyard facilities to suit the requirements of the future. The395 words
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Article, Illustration122 1967-03-20 4 IT was all fun and gaiety at the "Wonderland Fair" of the Singapore Spastic Children's Association held at the Old Admiralty House at Grange Road, on Saturday. Among the distinguished visitors to the Fair was the President of the Republic, Enche Yusof bin Ishak, and the122 words
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Article87 1967-03-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A man, who parked his 515.000 Mercedes car at the junction of Lorong Three and Geylang Road last night, found it missing after a few hours. Mr. Sai Row Ho. 29, of Paya Lebar Road, later reported to the Police that he87 words
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58 1967-03-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Family Planningand Population Board will hold a family planning lecture/demonstration In the National Language at the Institute of Health on Monday at 5.30 p.m. The lectures and demonstrations will include a film show. This will be repeated every Monday except on58 words
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Article22 1967-03-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Thieves broke into the home of Mr. J.C. Bell in Namly Hill yesterday and escaped with property worth $1,445.22 words
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Article22 1967-03-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. There were 104 road accidents. of which six were serious, during the oast 24 hours m the Republic.22 words
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562 1967-03-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The special delegates conference of the National Trades Union Congress held yesterday evening returned a majority vote of confidence in the Central Committee of the NTUC. The resolution for the vote of confidence was a move by 15 signatories of the562 words
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Article345 1967-03-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The visiting Singapore Trade Delegation to Jakarta in February also signed "Notes of Understanding: governing basic points on shipping between Singapore and Indonesia," with the Indonesian Trade Delegation. The full text published below is also officially released at the news conference this morning345 words
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Article, Illustration807 1967-03-20 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore and Indonesian trade delegations will begin preliminary talks tomorrow to set up the Joint Commission on Trade as set out in the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two countries in February, this year. The Indonesian delegation to participate in the807 words
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Article79 1967-03-20 11 SINGAPORE. sun. The Singapore Indian Association will be holding a social "Easter Nite" at its auditorium on March 26 from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Snacks will be provided 'fee of charge. Tickets, priced at $5 per couple and $3 single, are now on sale at79 words
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Article33 1967-03-20 11 SINGAPORE, Sun- The Rotary Club of Singapore not be holding its weekly 'uncheon meeting at the Car\*y Hotel on Wednesday hi? 4r h 22), as it is a pu"llc holiday.33 words
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Article, Illustration323 1967-03-20 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The President of the Malaysian Indian Congress, Mr. John Jacob, today criticised the st%:id taken by two Members of Parliament on the entry visas for foreign wives of Singapore citizens when the question was raised in Parliament recently. This was contained323 words
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109 1967-03-20 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The School of Post-graduate Medical Studies of the University of Singapore will conduct a full-time post-graduate course in the basic medical sciences en June 5. Classes In anatomy, pathology and physiology will be held for candidates presenting themselve for109 words
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176 1967-03-20 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two distinguished professors one from London, the other from the United States will deliver lectures at the University of Singapore later this month. They are Professor J. Yudkin of the Department of Nutrition Queen Elizabeth College, University of London, and Professor Adolf176 words
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106 1967-03-20 11 BINGAPORE, Sun. The Medical Progress Fund yesterday received another $lO,OOO from the Kwang Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, which brings contributions Irom the temple to $20,000. The Chairman of the Trustees of the Temple. Mr. Yeo Tlam Slew, presented the cheque to Tan Sri106 words
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Article269 1967-03-20 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Eastern Sun's Easter Shopping Guide for the Week: Metro Lt«L High Street. Singapore: Easter specials in dress materials, ladies' wool cardigans, half-slips for ladies, ladies handbags and evening bags, non-iron shirts for men and super-cheap large-sire quality bath towels. Golden Maid Departmental Store North Bridge Road,269 words
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Article41 1967-03-20 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Sultan of Johore, will officially declare open the Sultan Ismail School in Jalan Tasek Utara on Mar. 30. The Minister for Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, will also be at the opening ceremony.41 words
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Article, Illustration140 1967-03-20 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Ballet lovers are invited to an "Evening of Ballet" of famous romantic and classical "Pas de Deux" at the National Theatre on March 29. Britain's Belinda Wright and her partner, Jelkft Yuresha, will star in the ballet The evening will •tart with the140 words
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Miscellaneous19 1967-03-20 4 AB (TS NOT ftAD.HCM MtX.H\OUVE|(CtVK.' tD KATHEPv ftU\ ATA\^ OF SHOES FOPvTVIAT RUT NOUDONT WEAK SHOES akoundvoukneck. bAVA. 119 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration448 1967-03-20 5 Six raids by giant on VC *sanctuary 9 SAIGON, Sun. (UPI). U.S. 852 bombers, off on one of their biggest raids of the war, launched six rai s a £ainst Communist targets—including the Vietcong's A Shau valley sanctuary last night and today, military spokesmenUPI Photo. - 448 words
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Article190 1967-03-20 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP) j us t before taking off last night for his Guam strategy conference on Vietnam. President Johnson spoke "f the "Painful course" America must pursue in the South-East Asian conflict. "It is a painful course that pursue to keep hope alive in that190 words
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Article122 1967-03-20 5 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) A robot doctor starting work shortly in a big London hospital will cut down the time needed for essential diagnostic tests from 24 hours to 30 minutes. This major step forward in modern medicine will be made possible by automatic equipment worth £15,000122 words
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Article126 1967-03-20 5 WELLINGTON, Sun(Reuter) An escaped tiger and tigress were shot early today as they roamed the streets of suburban Wellington after getting out of their cage at the zoo. Some 100 police, firemen and soldiers joined in a midnight safari to recapture the animals. both dangerous three year126 words
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Article55 1967-03-20 5 HONOLULU. Hawaii, Sun, (AP) Hawaii, which supposedly doesn't have any snakes, has Just passed a law making it possible to Import them for public exhibition at zoos. The house of representatives chose St. Patricks Day to vote for the measure 29 20 after ammendlng it to limit55 words
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Article126 1967-03-20 5 HUE, South Vietnam. Sun. (Reuter) The Golden Dragon. a Buddhist dissident political party which has emerged here, is alleged by the authorities to be neutralist and giving aid to the Vietcong. Lieutenant Colonel Phan Van Khoa, chief of Thua Tbien province, of which the ancient Buddhist126 words
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Article233 1967-03-20 5 NEW YORK. Sun- (AP) British historian-philosopher J Dr. Arnold J. Toynbee said yesterday that he doubted that the U.S. could prevail in Vietnam "unless the American Army is prepared to stay forever." In an interview with "The New York Times" he said: "I am very pessimistic233 words
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263 1967-03-20 5 ADEN, Sun. (Reuter). Talks between Britain and South Arabia ended in disagreement last night after Federal rulers refused to accept a British plan to grant the federation independence before the end of this year, responsible sources reported. Britain's Minister of State for Foreign263 words
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Article71 1967-03-20 5 VUNG TAU, South Vietnam. Sun. (Reuter) Stringent medical security measures have been clamped on Australian troops stationed here following an outbreak of bubonic plague in the area. Nineteen cases of plague have been reported in villages around Vung Tau and in this coastal town SouthEast of71 words
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157 1967-03-20 5 MILAN, Italy, Sun. (AP) The fact that a husband carries on ex-tra-marital affairs is no ground for legal separation in Italy but a Milan court ruled yesterday that bragging about it to one's oals is. A court here granted a woman a legal separation on the157 words
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Article240 1967-03-20 5 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun. (UPI) About 2,000 protesting students marched and danced down the main street of Rio yesterday and police neither beat nor arrested them. signalling a change in Brazil's political climate. The students sang and shouted slogans calling for more schools and240 words
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WORRYING NOTE ON US ECONOMY
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Article223 1967-03-20 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP). —President Johnson told 49 governors yesterday that federal financial grants to states probably will jump from 15 billion to 60 billion U.S. dollars in five years but that the crises America faces today are born of responsibility rather than disaster. And. Pres. Johnson223 words
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Article160 1967-03-20 6 VERO BEACH. Florida, sat. (Reuter) A couple who drifted helplessly at sea for five days said today that a school of porpoises surrounded their disabled boat and drove away predatory sharks Mr. Frederick Rambo, a 41-year-old space engineer, his wife and their net dog left on a160 words
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311 1967-03-20 6 PEBBLE BEACH. California. Snn. (AP) Mr. Henry H. Fowler. Secretary of the Treasury, has hinted in a carefully worded statement that the United States might use economic pressures to change the world monetary system. In a speech to American and European bankers meeting here311 words
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298 1967-03-20 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP). —Senator Mike Mansfield, the majority party leader, said last night that a reported agreement by which West Germany would ease immediate costs of American occupation troops by purchasing United States Government bonds "is no solution at all." Mr. Mansfield said Chancellor298 words
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169 1967-03-20 6 JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) One of deposed President Sukarno's five palaces was today suggested to be used for parliament meetings. Parliament sources said the suggestion came from some members who called for the use of the Presidential State Palace in Jakatra as parliament building. It169 words
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Article87 1967-03-20 6 ACAPULCO, Mexico, Sun. (AP) Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, accompanied by her children, her sister, Princess Lee Radzlwill. Prince Radzlwlll and their children, made a four hour boat tour of this West coast resort yesterday. After the tour aboard a private yacht, the two families returned to the87 words
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Article253 1967-03-20 6 LANSING. MICHIGAN, Sun. (AP)—Bobby Moses Is blind, but if he puts on his glasses he can hear trees, utiltty *"»les and holes in the sidewalk. The glasses have a sonar-like device in the frame. It sends out sound waves, too high-pitched for humans to hear, and If253 words
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Article325 1967-03-20 6 EDINBURGH. Sun. (Reuter) A black-bearded pirate king swooped on Britain's Queen Elizabeth and took her away to his waiting band of men last night. She went without fear or fright—and ended up shaking their hands and congratulating them on being a fine bunch of knaves. The325 words
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304 1967-03-20 6 NEW DELHI. India, Sun. (AP) —Stalin'g daughter Svetlana refused to be drawn into any discussion of her life in the Kremlin and obviously "could not have any love lost for Stalin" one of her family friends has said. Writing tn Calcutta's English language daily304 words
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Article79 1967-03-20 6 WASHINGTON. Sun. (AP) —Vice President Hubert H Humphrey sent congratulations to Australia on the the inauguration of a new manned space flight tracking station near Canberra. Mr. Humphrey told Australian Prime Minister Mr. Holt in a telegram that the New National Aeronautics and Space Administration station,79 words
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378 1967-03-20 6 Godfrey Anderson - Ecumenical movement useless By Godfrey Anderson LONDON, Sun. (AP) The present ecumenical movement ig a waste of time and should be scrapped in favour of a m'litant move by all Christians to carry battle into the materialist camp, the British authors of a378 words
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Article106 1967-03-20 6 ROVIGO. Italy. Sun. (AP) A man of patience and persistence, miller Luigi Girelli was repaid 104.000 lire (US$l66) by a court on Friday for the wartime death of his horse during an Allied air raid. The miller and his horse were taking grain along a Po106 words
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Article62 1967-03-20 6 PORDE N ON E, Italy, Sun, (AP) Police have arrested two trout raisers and charged them with poisoning 300 tons of trout in an attempt to damage a strong competitor. Police said Giuseppe Farlano 60, and his son Carlo, 34. caused 200 m. lire (U*****,000 dollars) damage by62 words
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134 1967-03-20 6 NEW DELHI. Sun (AP) A no confdence motion against Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's five-day-old government was brought before Parliament yesterday to protest her handling of the political crisis in Rajasthan State. Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpay, member of the Hindu communal Jan Sangh Party, offered the134 words
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Article571 1967-03-20 6 JERRY OSTER - Current future 'Dreams...take time' By: JERRY OSTER NEW YORK, Sun. (Reuter) Times Square, magnet for New York's prostitutes, derelicts, homosexuals and purveyors of pornography for over 40 years, could become the hub of a cultural and commercial renaissance. Such a transformation, in an area which also has some571 words
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Article890 1967-03-20 7 JFK MURDER PLOT VERY INTRICATE' 'A odoubt...all arrest NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Sun. (AP) A smiljne. confident Jim Garrison emerged from his guarded home yesterday, playfully kissed his children on th e front lawn, and told a newsman there was no doubt that further arrests would be forthcoming890 words
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Article220 1967-03-20 7 AUBURN. Maine. Sun. (UPI) Arthur Strout, the 26-year-old Boston dishwasher who claims to have been photographed with accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald and Oswald's killer Jack Ruby, has a large "credibility gap." according to the sheriff in is home town here. "If he said anything,220 words
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Article116 1967-03-20 7 MADISON, Wisconsin Sun. (UPI) —University of Wisconsin scientists have developed a freezing process that permits bloodless surgery. University President Fred Harrington said yesterday the device could play a large role "for bloodless surgery, and to stop bleeding, as on the battlefield in Vietnam. It may mean a116 words
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Article105 1967-03-20 7 LONDON. Sun. Reuter Students at the London School of Economics (L.S.E.) voted last night to continue a sit-in protest and boycott of lectures in support of two suspended students until "genuine concessions" are made by the school authorities. For several months the school has been105 words
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Article120 1967-03-20 7 VATICAN CITY, Sun. (UPI) The entire world is praying for peace in Vietnam this Palm Sunday, the Vatican City newspaper Osservatore Romano said yesterday. But it must be "peace in the Christian sense effectively safeguarding the liberty and independence of a torn people" In a120 words
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Article151 1967-03-20 7 DURBAN. South Africa, Sun. (AP) The captain of a sinking trawler sat on the deck with a pipe in his mouth and said "I go down with my ship." Minutes later he died as his ship slipped beneath the waves. Captain A. Dragsund had first151 words
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Article93 1967-03-20 7 LONDON. Sun. (AFP) A British navy destroyer and a mine sweeper were today trying to "neutralise" a huge oil slick from a grounded tanker, by spraying detergent on it. The patch of oil is more than eight miles long and is 12 inches thick. Southern93 words
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Article, Illustration87 1967-03-20 7 THIS ingenious work "Only Ballons" by th e young German painter Peter Nagel from Kiel nearly had award of the art prize "Young Westerners of 1967". Right up to the last but on e of seven ballots. Peter Nagel's picture was among th e favourites.87 words
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Article159 1967-03-20 7 WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuter) President Johnson left here by air last night for a two-day Vietnam war conference on the Pacific island of Guam. The President. accompanied by Secretary of State Mr. Dean Rusk, Secretary of Defence Mr Robert McNarr.ara and other officials, is due to arrive159 words
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Article65 1967-03-20 7 TOULON, France, Sun, (Reuter) Four hundred firemen and troops were early today fighting nine huge fires sweeping through wind-lashed forests on hills overlooking the Riviera north and east of here. One fireman was reported dead and four more seriously injured in the fires. Latest radio reports65 words
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324 1967-03-20 7 JAKARTA, Sun. (AFP)- Almost 90 percent of the present officials in Central Java are still sapporting groups which took part in the 1965 Communist coup attempt, according to a central Muslim youth leader. The Indonesian paper "Berita Indonesia" today reported that the "Nahdatul324 words
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Article97 1967-03-20 7 MANILA. Sun (AFP) Philippine immigration authorities yesterday warned the visiting singing group "Zombies" from engaging in public performances "or face expulsion" from the Philippines. A press report stated that the warning was issued last night to the foreign entertainers group composed of Paul Atkinson. Christopher97 words
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182 1967-03-20 7 LONDON, Sun. (ReuterV —Top model Twiggy will star in her first film in New York during an eight-week American tour starting tomorrow. The 17-year-old ex-school-girl, now earning over £lO.000 a year, will be shadowed by producer Bert Stem as she poses for £BO an hour182 words
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Article48 1967-03-20 7 TOKYO. Sun. (AP) A strong earthquake off the East Coast of Etorofu Island in the Soviet-held Kurils was reported by the Tokyo central meteorological station today. The station said at least ten other Japanese stations registered the shock of over 6.5 magnitude on the Richter scale.48 words
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Article352 1967-03-20 7 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. (Renter) Maria Ferrelra, a 16-year-old Portuguese South African girl, set out last n'ght on a 6,000-mile flight to Hong Kong for an operation which it is hoped will cure her of a lifelong spine deformity. For attractive, raven-hair-ed Maria, the journey352 words
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Miscellaneous757 1967-03-20 5 YOUR ma j TV CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Polan Pioaor 6 Ipob and Melaka: 3 10 Johore Bahrn; 4 Taiping: 7 Bato Pabat: 9 Kluang. i Singapore viewers, please switch lo channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). P-M. 5.45 OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary. 5.50 NEWS OUTLINES in the National757 words
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Miscellaneous100 1967-03-20 6 RMH| EiSEE*EEii fUIISH OVER THE OUIBKIRTS OP PMUB, A CQMMEM-* Lnj ORATIVE AIR RACE TURNS INTO A REAL-LIFE PO6FI&HT AS THRUSH AG&m NAPOLBON SOLO AND ZLLYA KURYAKtN FOR fiUPPBN PB4TH/ >INP UNCLE'S "ACE'A&EHTB A«JST SURVIVE THE FK£..ORTHEIR ORGANIZATION WILL FACE POPSTER/, TwSN. AS THE CRIPaeP NI£UPOKT FIOUWCW FOR R.YIN&6PKP... ahp100 words
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Miscellaneous19 1967-03-20 7 W$ Ba V iHsAMIIVLTMAIi vWKTiris! m Hi 'MANj-fiaM M 'kPe' TT? AKEISEY' SERIOUS? WIU«srPK6MAS, CAN ybU POSSIBLY" KUEVETHATMAN CAME >19 words
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Article538 1967-03-20 8 IF the agricultural resources of the countries of South-east Asia were fully developed, these countries could feed most of Asia. That is one of the reasons why some bigger nations on the Asian continent would like to gain control of this region. Some prefer outright military conquest,538 words
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Article328 1967-03-20 8 rpHE Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed -I- Khir Johari, at a school speech day function in Seremban, said his Ministry might place the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka under its wing. This should have been done right from the beginning and certain attitudes might not have developed. From the328 words
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Letters...
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558 1967-03-20 8 IN THE good old days, such a subject would not be a matter for thought. The youth of today taking his' private tuition from the motion pictures and the modern trend of freedom of action, must acquire through education, the correct significance of the558 words
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Article95 1967-03-20 8 M. JESUDASS - M. JESUDASS Tel ok Anaon. A FRIEND of mine who has had four years experience as a temporary teacher in a government aided school applied for a Teacher Training Course (Primary) last year. It is most disappointing to learn that despite her experience and suitability both professionally95 words
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185 1967-03-20 8 H.C. Lee - H.C. Lee Singapore A PERSON who does i*. not like Confucius may not like old sayings. But sometimes an old saying has a truth in it. Take, for example, this saying: don't wash your dirty linen in public. Miss Ang Chin Geok, who is185 words
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320 1967-03-20 8 'PHE problem of public transport in Singapore has been a headache to the authorities for quite some time and I venture to offer a possible solution. All existing taxis be classified as Class I and the charge per mile be increased from 40 cts. to320 words
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Article45 1967-03-20 8 T'HE Ministry of Health should send observers to the Institute of Health as patients requiring dental treatment are being treated rudely by at least one of the professional officials in the dental department, who appears to require lessons in etiquette. PATIENT. Singapore.45 words
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Article246 1967-03-20 8 MOHD. YUNI BIN AWI - MOHD. YUNI BIN AWI Singapore I WOULD be grateful If the Registrar of Societies would kindly clarify the following points: Section 24(6) of the Societies Act states that "The fact that a political associalon uses a name or symbol which is the same as that of an246 words
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Article350 1967-03-20 8 William Cheng - William Cheng I REFER to 'Observer' in his letter entitled "No fair deal for Tamil Education" which appeared in the Eastern Sun dated 7th January. 1967. Although the ex-Prin-cipal of Umar Pulavar Tamil High School was transferred to another school, she was allowed to continue drawing the350 words
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560 1967-03-20 8 I READ with great sympathy a report which said that 37 migrant workers from West Malaysia recently walked out from an estate after only 43 hours of their arrival at Tawau, Sabah. Recently I returned to Sabah after a lapse of nearly560 words
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Article410 1967-03-20 8 MOHD. YUNI BIN AWI - MOHD. YUNI BIN AWI Singapore 11/ISE counsel prevailed Tf and UMNO decided at last to change its name and symbol. Now the UMNO's 30-man committee has to do a lot of hard thinking and employ all its ingenuity to emerge out of the maie of410 words
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Article242 1967-03-20 9 New orders for LandRovers SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Substantial export orders for Land-Rovers have been received during the last few weeks, particularly from African territories. The Rover Company announced today The orders, worth more than £1 million, include 462 Zambia, 334 for East Africa, over 200 for Nigeria, and 228 for242 words
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93 1967-03-20 9 TOKYO. Sun. (AFP) The first International Pearl Trade Conference opened here recently with some 50 traders from nine countries attending. The conference, sponsored bv the Japan Pearl Exporters' Association, will discuss for two days orderly marketing, sales promotion. Quality improvement and "'her problems concerning93 words
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Article756 1967-03-20 9 By Our Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Sun. A very dull and featureless week on the Stock Exchange with only a small of volume of business being recorded. The brighter tone in New York and bank rate reduction in United Kingdom caused little excitement locally. Prices in756 words
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Article250 1967-03-20 9 TAIPEI, Sun. (Reuter) Chinese Nationalist government believes that snowing its wares at Interna. lonal Trade Fairs is a major way of expanding rs eas markets. ™w«m has participated IP.,?* fairs in 35 countries ouring the past 10 years. tXDort trade during 1966 amounted to250 words
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196 1967-03-20 9 LONDON, Sun. (UPI) The 108-m.p.h. Cortina Lotus saloon, based on the 1967 Cortina introduced last October, was announced by Ford of Britain today. Four miles per hour faster than its predecessor, which racked ud more than 500 wins in international racing and rally196 words
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98 1967-03-20 9 STOCKHOLM. Sun. Of 1.175,000 cars and other motor vehicles, of 1963 models or earlier, tested under Sweden's compulsory Inspection last year, some 9.000, or 0.8 per cent, were banned off the roads. This compares with 1.3 per cent ill the year before when98 words
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Article156 1967-03-20 9 HONG KONG. Sun. (AFP) —lndustrial production in Shanghai, China's oldest industrial area, is booming after pro-Maoists seized power there, Radio Peking said in a report monitored here today. Output of metal products, precision instruments and watches, textile machinery and other industries have all surpassed those of last156 words
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84 1967-03-20 9 MR. PETER SOH AH HAR, an Executive of Malayan Tobacco Company has returned to Kuala Lumpur after more than five months training in Europe. Mr. Soh attended the Junior Management Course at the British-American Tobacco Company's Training Centre at Chelwood in England, and visited Production Centres in Liverpool and Southampton.84 words
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185 1967-03-20 9 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) Board of Trade President, Mr. Douglas Jay has announced yesterday that a textile imports commission will be set up to watch imports of all types of textiles and to analyse their type, source and price. The commission will be set185 words
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Article65 1967-03-20 9 LONDON. Sun. (AP) British agents of the Japanese Suzuki Company announced reductions of up to 25 per cent in the prices of two best selling Japanesemade lightweight motorcycles. The 50cc M3O "Suzy" goes down from £99 ($227) to £75 ($210) including domestic sales tax of65 words
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Article111 1967-03-20 9 WASHINGTON. Sun(UPI) Mr. George Woods, President of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, announced that the bank proposed to offer in the United States during the week beginning March 13 a new issue of $250,000,000 in 25-year bonds. The funds so raised would be used as111 words
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182 1967-03-20 9 LONDON. Sun. The Bank of England's quarterly bulletin published In London says Britain's overseas trading position has Improved considerably. The bulletin said sterling had strengthened. and the authorities had been able to acquire a very large amount of foreign exchange nearly all of which had182 words
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Article192 1967-03-20 9 BINOAPORE. Bun. Mr. Thomas Charles Hudson, former Managing Director of IBM United Kingdom Limited, has been appointed a Director of The Plessey Company Limited. Mr. Hudson, a 52-year-old Canadian chartered accountant, will have specific responsibilities in Plessey for Finance and Corporate Planning at home and overseas.192 words
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Article, Illustration70 1967-03-20 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Arthur C. Clegg, a well-known figure In the timber exporting trade of South-East Asia, will visit Singapore and Malaysia next month. Mr. Clegg. of Sydney, is an Associate Director and N.S.W. Timber Division Manager for Parbury Hentv Co. Pty. Ltd. one70 words
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Article129 1967-03-20 9 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Delegates from 20 teaproducing and tea-drinking countries open a seven-day conference here today under pressure to declare "a sales war on coffee. India, Pakistan and Ceylon three of the world's biggest producers— want the conference to consider ways of ousting coffee as the top129 words
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Article843 1967-03-20 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from K.L. Time 8.33 a.m. Airline ML 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 131 from Knala Lumpur. Time in.3o a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuchlng. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh.843 words
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363 1967-03-20 10 Hot* the simplicity of the lost two lines "So seldom con I come to you, my love. That all the love you ask of me, I give!" So movingly simple, yet such beautiful lines. And what images of young love are thrown up to363 words
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Article, Illustration522 1967-03-20 10 Any old charmer of around 65 can burst on the world scene and claim she is the Last Grand Du~ chess d e Anastasia of Russia but according to a bo oh re" teased here SHE IS DEAD. Author VICTOR ALEXANDROV in THE END OF522 words
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Article, Illustration386 1967-03-20 10 Well-meaning: Dr. V. Ganeshan, doctor to the Malaysian contingent to the recent sth Asian Games in Bangkok has told the Olympic Council of Malaysia earlier in the month: "Some of Malaysia's seasoned athletes showed precompetition tension and fear-complex. "Thi s does not augur well386 words
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489 1967-03-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. This is the story of Ma Swee Lam, former recruiting agent for the Communists Party of Malaya in Ipoh. There is nothing new. Ma is one of the hundreds of disillusioned young man in Malaysia who have fallen prey489 words
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Article, Illustration470 1967-03-20 12 JAPAN, the "Land of the Rising Sun" is my idea of a dreamland. What attracts foreign visitors to Japan most, is her unique ability to blend the East and West, and the old and new. Even with the bustling activity of her various businesses, there exist in470 words
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Article, Illustration341 1967-03-20 12 IN THIS world there ore two sides to everything. Side by side wc see light and darkness, pride and simplicity, weakness and strength, and poverty as well as wealth. A man is poor when he cannot satisfy all his essential wants. Owing to poverty, a341 words
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Article, Illustration272 1967-03-20 12 Oh that tooth-ache A TOOTH-ACHE means it is time to consult a dentist. It also means that the person concerned has neglected his teeth by not seeing the dentist for a regular check-up I could still recall the days when the sight of a dentist would put fear into me-272 words
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Article, Illustration518 1967-03-20 12 THE wedding ceremony in China was the most Interesting ceremony I had ever watched. Unfortunately, I was too young to notice the details of the ceremony. Nevertheless, it had given me an unforgetable impression. About a month before the marriage, the bridegroom's parents had to order518 words
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Article, Illustration349 1967-03-20 12 EXPERIENCES have revealed that a teacher who is fond of giving the rod to a pupil has developed in him gradually the sadistic tendency. The employment of the cane is so inveterate that he has, to all intents and purposes, refused to govern his temper, and349 words
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Article, Illustration248 1967-03-20 12 ONE evening while I was relaxing after my dinner, I heard cries of "Fire! Fire!" I jumped up and rushed out of my house to see what had really happened. The moment I stepped out of my house, I saw a man shouting frantically: Fire! My house248 words
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Article, Illustration336 1967-03-20 12 CANDIDLY, I don't really know how many times I have said this before: I have got to put my foot down study hard! Yet I am just as helpless as before. If I could ever accomplish only a little of it, just a little portion, I don't336 words
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Article, Illustration398 1967-03-20 13 FORMERLY Malaya was governed by the British. But now Malaya is independent. Followed by the independence of Mala y a, Malaysia was born. Malay is going to take the place as the sole official language known as Bahasa Kebangsaan. But English is still widely398 words
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Article, Illustration423 1967-03-20 13 TIME and tide waits for no man is indeed a wise saying which everyone must take need of. The flower that smiles today will be dying tomorrow, for old time still a-flying and we must gather our rosebuds while we may. If you423 words
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Article, Illustration276 1967-03-20 13 IT WAS a sunny Sunday afternoon, the scorching tropical sun was high in the sky, casting its orange-co-loured rays. After doing my homework, I was very weary. So I went to bed for a nap Not long after, I was aroused by the ringing276 words
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Article, Illustration426 1967-03-20 13 MALAYSIA is comparatively well off. By this it does not mean that all of our citizens do not suffer from poverty. For a particular country to maintain progress and prosperity the first major attempt for the government to undergo is to help426 words
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Article, Illustration375 1967-03-20 13 EVER since it was first successfully tried out in the early part of the nineteenth century, the photographic equipment has. since undergone numerous changes and improvements. Today, with the advancements made in science and technology better cameras and photographic equipment are being produced. Although large375 words
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Article, Illustration337 1967-03-20 13 IN a dishevelled, dark, stuffy bedroom, the dim light of a candle revealed an old lady, who was lying in the bed moaning. Suddenly. there was a bang at the front door. She was shaken and she asked in a disappointed tone, "Who is that?337 words
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Article, Illustration181 1967-03-20 13 EXCEPT air, water plays the bigger part in man's daily life. A man can live for many days without food provided he drinks water. Living things need more water than anything else. Without it, nothing can survive. Although water plays a very important part, yet181 words
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Advertisement194 1967-03-20 12 Rules of Eastern Sun's essay writing All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 1. Each entrant must fill in his/her oicn writing the entry form appended below. 2. No entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her photograph to194 words
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Miscellaneous503 1967-03-20 13 LAST 4 SHOtVS! 11 a.m., 1.3». 4 00 «.M p.m. "IDEAL IN DANGER" Robert Qouiet Christine Carert e nv er e v, T^i OHT l »30 p.m. W„£ T HE 7 v M ER > L 't>K Yong Chun Bcope-Color-Eng. /Chinese Subtitle CHARITY FILM PREMIERE WEDNESDAY at 9 00 pT503 words
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Advertisement625 1967-03-20 14 NOTICES LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA Applications are invited for the Post of Assistant Civil Engineer on the staff of the Hydro Division of the National Electricity Board. Applicants should not be more than 35 years of age and should possess a degree giving exemption from parts I and II of the625 words
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Advertisement162 1967-03-20 14 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB m T<i'n 1967 EXTRA DAY SATURDAY 23TH. MARCH. 1967. FIRST DAY SUNDAY 26TH. MARCH, 1967 SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY 29TH. MARCH. 19«7 THIRD DAY SUNDAY 2ND. APRIL. 1567 ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE BV BADGES ONLY Usual $l.- Unlimited Sweeps are available at the162 words
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Advertisement146 1967-03-20 14 CLASSIFIED ADS 23.*. CANTONMENT ROAD. SINCAPOM 2 TtIIPHONU 9JMS/7. ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIACES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENCACEMENTS. PERSONAL. IN MEMORIAM ETC. VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED ETC. I*s/FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 50 CENTS FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY I WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL I146 words
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393 1967-03-20 14 NEW YORK, Sun. (AP). Heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay makes his seventh title defence within a year and his ninth in all on Wednesday night when he takes on 34-year-old Zora Folley at Madison Square Garden. Clay is a 5-1 favourite, with little393 words
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136 1967-03-20 14 GUADALAJARA, Mexico, Sun. (AP) Sir Stanley Rous president of the International Football Federation (FIFA) said yesterday Guadalajara will be the second site for games during the 1970 World Cup tournament in Mexico. Mexico City is to be the main site. Rous and other FIFA officials136 words
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2038 1967-03-20 14 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) A crushing 5-2 win over Leicester City took Manchester United to a clear lead in the first division of the English soccer league as their nearest rivals, Liverpool, slumped 0-1 at Burnley. Goals by David Herd, Bobby Charlton, Johnny2,038 words
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266 1967-03-20 14 L O N'D O N, Sun. (Reuter) England wrested back the Calcutta Cup from the hold, ers, Scotland, at Twickenham yesterday, beat, ing them by the record score of 27 points to 14 (three goals, two penalty goals a dropped goal and a try266 words
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Article44 1967-03-20 14 MUAR, Sun. The Bukit Gamar Primary Sports Council will hold table tennis. and basketball tournaments for students at the Pel Hwa Primary School at Sungel Matl tomorrow at 3 p.m. More than 20 primary schools in North Muar will take part.44 words
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Article261 1967-03-20 14 JOHANNESBURG. South Africa, Sun. (AP>—Unseeded South African Ray Moore toppled defending champion Roy Emerson, of Australia in a major upset at the South African tennis championships here yesterday. Moore won their third round match 4-6. 6-2, 6-0, 6-4 as the Australian, very much out of touch,261 words
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Article2314 1967-03-20 15 WINDSOR LAD - li- WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Sun. H.R.H. the Sultan of Pohcng's Gambalan, brilliantly ridden by Luke Kang, put up a magnificent display when he fought a terrific duel to clinch a neck decision from Sporting Gesture II (Harbridge) to triumph in The Singapore Derby, run over H2,314 words
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Article665 1967-03-20 15 Third Day RACE 1: Shanghai Stable, owners of SHANGHAI KID, were ordered to pay a forfeit of $2OO for scratching the eelding twice at the meeting without a veterinary certificate. App. Velayutham < FLYING MIST) was severely reprimanded for crossing CAROLINE (8oaidl) too sharply after passing the winning665 words
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445 1967-03-20 15 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) They tell the story about Sam Snead missing a birdie putt on the 18th green of a beautiful course overlooking the sea. Exasperated, he whirled around and noted a yacht race in progress on the blue waters below. "How445 words
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Article194 1967-03-20 15 PARIS. Sun. (Reuter) The winners of last year's Washington International (Behistoun), Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe (Bon Mot) and Freneh Derby (Neleim) were all beaten here yesterday by a three-year-old colt not rated as one of this year's elaasic contenders. The champion trio proved unable te concede194 words
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230 1967-03-20 15 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Sun, (Reuter) MCC will play 16 matches, including five Tests, when they tour the West Indies next winter, it was announced by the West Indies Cricket Board. i The Board also an-nounced-that they had agreed to a short tour,230 words
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832 1967-03-20 16 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) The collapse of the Malaysian star trio in the All-England Badminton Championships, which ended here last night, could prove a damaging psychological setback before their Thomas Cup Asian Zone final against Pakistan on March 25. The fallen stars Tan Aik832 words
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Article93 1967-03-20 16 BANGKOK, Sun. (AP)— Veteran Tomoo Ishii of Japan won the US$l2,OOO Thai Open Golf championship here today, shooting a one-under-par 71 for a four round total of 283. Second place was shared by Taiwan's Kao Chi Hsiung and England's Tony Jacklin. four strokes behind the93 words
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Article48 1967-03-20 16 TOKYO, Sun, (Reuter) The New Zealand University Rugby Union team which is on tour in Japan beat an allHosei University side by 49 points to 12 today. They led 23-0 at halftimeIt was the New Zealanders' eighth match in Japan. They have won them all.48 words
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Article, Illustration273 1967-03-20 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Meet a beauty queen who's got very much more than just her pretty face and sizzling 35-25-34 figure. She is lovely Miss Lynette McCann. 19, who was crowned "Miss Australia Charity Queen 1967" recently, and is now on a three-month273 words
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95 1967-03-20 16 KAJANG, Sun —The Ulu Langat District Football Association defunct for more than four years has now been revived. Mr. E. J. Magness is the new president with Messrs. Shukor bin Ali and Wan Aziz bin Wan Hamzah as vice-presidents. Messrs. S- Subramaniam and J.95 words
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Article34 1967-03-20 16 MUAR, Sun. Syed Jaffar bin Abdullah, a teacher at the St. Andrew's Continuation School at Jalan Parit Stongkat here, has been elected chairman of the Muar-Tangkak Secondary Schools' Sports Council.34 words
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222 1967-03-20 16 TOKYO. Sun. (AP) The manager of world Junior lightweight champion Flash Elorde said yesterday the Filipino champion would make two more title defences before retiring. But. manager Lope Sarreal added, the 31-year-old Elorde may retire if defeated in a June 8 title222 words
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Article29 1967-03-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The annual meeting of the Selangor Badminton Association will be held on April 2 at 10.30 a.m. at the Association's premises in Kampong Attap.29 words
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Article, Illustration311 1967-03-20 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Republic national soccer squad left for Hong Kong this morning "hopeful" of capturing the trophy In the Asian Cup competition beginning on March 22to April 2 in the British Colony. Mr. A. Pancharatnam, team manager told Sunsport: "We hope to311 words
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Article157 1967-03-20 16 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Cardiff, beaten by Swansea in December, gained revenge by a one-point margin on their home ground in yesterday's Rugby Union Club programme. Eight points up after 14 minutes and 14-5 ahead in the second half, Cardiff finally had to fight hard to win 14-13.157 words
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244 1967-03-20 16 SEREMBAN, Sun. A two-minute silence was observed here today in memory of the late Sir Frank Worrell, at the conclusion of the two-day annual Leonard Trophy match between Sereoiban District and the Outstation XI. The president of the Negri Sembilan Cricket Association.244 words
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Article157 1967-03-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Kart Section of the Malaysian Motor Sports Club here hopes to stage a Kuala Lumpur Kart Prix in October using facilities at the new Batu Tiga Circuit. The Club plan to Invite participants from overseas. Mr. S.L. Liew, the new157 words
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Article58 1967-03-20 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Recreation Club beat Police by 30 runs in the Singapore Cricket Association senior league encounter played at the padang today. S.R.C. 195 P. Gatha 67. R Tessensohn 40. (da Silva four for 68, Rozario thre« for 42.) Police 165. Krishnan 48.58 words
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Article73 1967-03-20 16 MUAR Sun. —The Johore State Basketball Association will hold a referees' course in Muar this year. Basketball referees who wish to take part in the course are requested to apply to the Muar branch of the Johore State Basketball Association, c o The Malayan Bank, Jalan Haji73 words
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62 1967-03-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Malays beat the Malaysian Armed Forces by four goals to one in the Sultan's Gold Cup soccer match played at the Armed Forces Stadium here this evening. For the Malays. Zulkifli scored two goals, while Abdul Ghani and Omar Yassim62 words
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Miscellaneous232 1967-03-20 15 S'PORE SWEEP FIRST PRIZE No. *****81 $350,000.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****03 $150,000.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****67 $100,000.00 FOURTH PRIZE No. *****17 50,000.00 STARTERS ($10,000.00 each): *****81 *****73 *****44 *****18 *****85 *****35 *****76 *****87 *****93 *****44 *****34 10 CONSOLATION PRIZES (EACH 95.000) *****65 *****94 *****25 *****5? *****39 *****28 *****07 *****74 *****55232 words
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Miscellaneous252 1967-03-20 15 RESULTS OF THE SINGAPORE SWEEP DRAWN ON 19th MARCH 19«7. HORSE Pilarro II Balholmen Boy ...Baroque Retusa Mirthful Miss Jolly Scout Bellendaine Tower of Victory Gwana Sir Argent Deltarnews Hard Love Construction Harapan King's Knight 10 CONSOLATION PRIZES NUMBER *****21 *****02 *****67 *****17 *****81 *****73 *****44 *****18 *****85 *****35 *****76252 words
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