Eastern Sun, 21 March 1967
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Title Section25 1967-03-21 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 IMo. 240 Tuesday, 21 March 1967. ☆MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article, Illustration605 1967-03-21 1 LIM THOW BOOM - FIRST-EVER TRADE MISSION By LIM THOW BOOM One thing stands out among the spate of speculations which marks the visit of the first trade mission from Russia. The Russians are enthusiastic and genuinely interested in Malaysia, trademse at least. KUALA LUMPUR, MOM. "We hcpe as a result otEASTERN SUN Picture. - 605 words
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451 1967-03-21 1 GUAM, Mori. (Reuter) President Johnson's top-level talks with South Vietnam leaders began, soon after their arrival on this Pacific island this morning, with South Vietnam's new constitution the number-one topic. President Johnson raised it at opening talks after a working lunch. And South Vietnamese Premier451 words
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171 1967-03-21 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. (Reuter) India's ruling Congress Party today faced a threat from within caused by the defection of party members in two State legislatures. In Pondicherry, the former French territory in southern India, seven Congress supporters crossed the floor to Join the171 words
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138 1967-03-21 1 DANANG. South Vietnam, Mon. (Reuter) —South Vietnamese troops operating in northernmost Quang Tri province have uncovered two mass graves containing a total of 212 North Vietnamese dead, military officials said today. The North Vietnamese troops were believed to have been killed during heavy fighting138 words
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Article74 1967-03-21 1 MOSCOW, Mon. Pravda today gave Mr. Ellsworth Bunker, the newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam, the backhanded compliment of having "considerable abilities as a schemer and plotter. The Soviet Communist Party newspaper accused Mr. Bunker of having established an American puppet regime in the Dominican74 words
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Article42 1967-03-21 1 GUAM, Mon. President Johnson announced today, on his arrival in Guam, that he had appointed Mr. Manuel Guerrero for a second term as Governor of this Island The President said he hoped Mr. Guerrero would be the last appointed Governor.42 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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485 1967-03-21 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. "Lots of girls in Singapore and Malaysia shv awav from beauty contests because of an inferiority' complex," said Mr. Paul Lee. Executive Director of the Far East Beauty Congress, who arrived in Singapore recently in conjunction with the Miss Singapore485 words
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Article116 1967-03-21 2 ■M. KUCHING, Mon. The Chief of the General Staff. Lieut-General Tan Sri Abdul Hamid bin Bidin, has praised members of the Kuching Garrison for the good work they had done in East Malaysia. He was addressing the men when he visited the garrison today accompanied by the116 words
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Article53 1967-03-21 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister of State for Education, Enche Rahim Ishak, will speak on "United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination" in Radio Singapura's "Breakfast Bulletin" immediately after the 7 a.m. news tomorrow. He will be speaking in his capacity as Chairman of the53 words
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Article, Illustration165 1967-03-21 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The first Are national flight engineers have graduated froin the Technical Train*ng Centre of the MalaysiaSingapore Airlines. These flight engineers went through a comprehensive, extensive and expen«vo training court* which lasted eight months. The course Included training in the United Kingdom165 words
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256 1967-03-21 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government will be queried on the progress in the building of the Adult Education Centre and Junior Colleges and the date of completion, at the next Par- liament sitting. The question has been submitted by the MP for Ponggol.256 words
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Article115 1967-03-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— It looked easy, or so the the two thugs thought. Place was Merdeka Stadium. Time: 3 p.m. today. Their intended victim, salesman Wong Teck Ming. 26, was sitting alone on one of the benches and reading a novel. They walked up to him,115 words
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Article, Illustration77 1967-03-21 2 Air Marshal Sir Thomas O. Prtckett (2nd from left), Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of R. A. F. Transport Command, takes a look at the kitchens when he visited the Changl Transit Hotel during a tour of Sinfapore bases. With him are Group Captain J. E. P.77 words
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Article137 1967-03-21 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. There will be no delivery of mail on Friday (March 24) and Monday March (27), being Easter holidays. Mail will be delivered as usual on Saturday (March 25). The hours of business at the General Post Office on all the three public holidays from March137 words
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285 1967-03-21 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Housing and Development Board will be organising a series of weekend conducted tours of new Board estates at regular intervals for the benefit of families under clearance. The aim of the campaign la to locus the attention of these285 words
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158 1967-03-21 2 Third Officer Jane Taylor of the British Women's Royal Naval Service is the first girl to quality for one of the British Navy's most exacting jobs—that of Air Traffic Controller. After a period of training with the Royal Air Force and five months' practical training at the Royal Naval Air158 words
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652 1967-03-21 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Mentri Besar, Dato Hajf Othman Mohamed Sa'at, today expressed surprise over the leakage of information regarding the financial position of a private company in Singapore to a Johore State Assemblyman. The Mentri Besar told the Johore Legislative Assembly that652 words
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Article57 1967-03-21 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The English service of Radio Singapura will broadcast the speech made by the Minister of Defence. Dr. Gon Keng Swee. at the Australian Alumni Association dinner at the Chinese Cham, ber of Commerce recently on Wednesday at 10.15 p.m. The subject: "The contributions57 words
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Article, Illustration320 1967-03-21 3 Tunku: I don't kn Home Ministry in. charge SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, w as no" committal w hen confronted by newsmen at the airport this morning to comment on the restrictions to be imposed at the Causeway from July 1, this year. In320 words
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Article, Illustration32 1967-03-21 3 Miss Singapura Tourism, Miss Wee Hong Neo, receives a warm "lei" welcome from travel receptionist Lorna Santos on arrival at Manila international airport on March 16 for a fiveday visit. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 32 words
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224 1967-03-21 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. An automated cargo ship, the 13,000 ton "Peisander," whose engines can be controlled by the officer, is on her way to Singapore. Leaving Glasgow today, the "Peisander" inaugurates the Blue Funnel Line's new fast cargo service to the Far East. The "Peisander" will224 words
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132 1967-03-21 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Junior Safety First Council is holding its sth annual safety first oratorical contest in April and May, this year. Shell (Malaya) Ltd., Is sponsoring this safety first project and will award many handsome prizes to winners of this contest. The contest132 words
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Article95 1967-03-21 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A Staff Nurse of the General Hospital, Pauline Tan, was today granted a divorce from her foreman-husband by the High Court on grounds of cruelty. They were married in November. 1960, and had two issues a son and a daughter. Tan was given custody95 words
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Article118 1967-03-21 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The deputy leader of the Indonesian trade mission now In Singapore, Mr. J. Pitoy, today described the Jurong Industrial Gomplex as concrete proof of the industrial progress in the Republic. Mr. Pitoy and other members of the mission visited the Jurong Industrial Estate this118 words
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Article90 1967-03-21 3 SINGAPORE, Mon Lt. Gen. T.J. Daly. Chief of the Australian General Staff, arrived here today for a three-day visit. During his stay here he he will hold discussions witn Services Chiefs and tomorrow he will watch a Commonwealth Brigade exercise in Batu Pahat. Lt Gen. Daly had90 words
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68 1967-03-21 3 MALAYSIAN soldiers in Australia completing their training as medical assistants are (left to right): Privates Zulkifli bin Osman, Loh Au Lek, P. Avulee, and A. Ragavan, all from Kuala Lumpur. They have just completed a course at the School of Army Health, Healsville, Victoria, and are now in Brisbane for68 words
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175 1967-03-21 3 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) Miss Singapore Tourism (Wee Hong Neo) joined the traditional Filipino Easter holiday trek to the mountain resort city of Baguio on Sunday and planned to return to Manila today. Miss Wee, escorted by Philippine tourist officials and acting Manila manager175 words
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163 1967-03-21 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A school teacher, Tan Sok Kiang, today told the High Court that after two years of marriage she discovered that her husband, also a school teacher, had an illegitimate son by another woman. Tan told Mr. Justice Ambrose that after the163 words
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Article82 1967-03-21 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Orchard Theatre will try out a new showtime of 5.15 p.m. instead of the usual 4.00 or 4.30 p.m. with the screening of M-G-M's "The Grand Prix". This film runs two hours and 50 minutes, and the 5.15 p.m. session is arranged for82 words
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187 1967-03-21 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police are looking for eye-witnesses to a fatol accident which occurred at the junction of Upper Serangoon Road and Dunsfold Drive yesterday. The driver of the car was alleged to have swerved to the left and knocked a pedestrian. Chan Lai Chee,187 words
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Article73 1967-03-21 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A student. Chua Kirn Juan, was today fined $25 for breaking his school's noticeboard glass, valued at $6, on March. 18. at 7.40 a.m. Chua. of Chung Cheng High School, pleaded guilty before the Ninth Magistrate. Mr Tan Hoay Djin. In mitigation. Chua said he73 words
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Article233 1967-03-21 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. The M.P. for Bras Basah, Mr. Ho See Bong. today replied to criticisms, raised by Mr. John Jacobs, President of the Malaysian Indian Congress. Mr. Ho noted that Mr. Jacobs had shown a very keen Interest in public affairs with regard to the233 words
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Article, Illustration272 1967-03-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government will not hesitate to invoke the Internal Security Act against the Opposition if they continue to exploit the National Language Act to work up communal sentiments. The warning was given by the Minister of Education, Enche272 words
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111 1967-03-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A housewife, Lucy Chin. 26. was fined $l,lOO in the Sessions Court here today for possession of 139 bottles of beer marked for H M, Forces on Oct. 17 at her flat in Hicks Road. The President, Enche Abdul Hamid111 words
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155 1967-03-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minster of Educatlon, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari today praised the United States for its efforts In the field of soace travel. Bpeaking at the opening of the "Destination Moon" exhibit at the AIA building here today, Enche Khir said such155 words
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410 1967-03-21 4 Small-holders must participate in SMR scheme Report KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysian rubber leaders are convinced that small-holders should vigorously participate in the Standard Malayan Rubber Scheme to enhance the future prospects of natural rubber. According to the 1966 report of the Rubber Producers' Council, the response from consumers to SMR410 words
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245 1967-03-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Chairman of the Malayan Association for the Blind. Dato Justice H. Ong said today that handicapped children can gain greater benefits," if all resources both human and financial of Malaysia, both Governmental and private,245 words
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Article43 1967-03-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The UMNO headquarters here will soon send directives to all the UMNO branches and divisions to launch a nation-wide campaign to counteract anti-National Language Bill activities This was disclosed here today by a spokesman of UMNO headquarters.43 words
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Article212 1967-03-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Education Enche Mohamed Rhir Johari today defined the Government's policy as "neither right nor left but straight." He said: "The Alliance Government Is not a government that is tied to any particular ideology. "We take the best of everything. We212 words
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Article168 1967-03-21 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A massive S3 million tourist and holiday resort scheme along the seafront in Scudai. three miles from here, will shortly be implemented by the johore Government. This wao revealed in the Johore Legislative Assembly today by the Mentri Besar, DatO Haji168 words
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69 1967-03-21 4 This picture was taken atEastern Sun picture. - 69 words
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104 1967-03-21 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Johore Government today declared its stand on mini-skirts and striptease shows. The Mentri Besar. Dato Hajl Othman Sa'at told newsmen that the Government would not act against them as it would not be keeping with public wishes. He said: "There are104 words
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Article, Illustration437 1967-03-21 4 PERCY JOSEPH - By PERCY JOSEPH KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's concept of a Muslim Commonwealth of Nations is similar that of Saudi Arabian Government's current proposal to hold a conference of Muslim countries throughout the world, next437 words
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Article, Illustration63 1967-03-21 4 The Minister of Education. Enche Mohd. Khir Johari was the guest of honour at the 12th annual dinner of the Malaysian Scientific Association in Ku a Lumpur on Saturday. Picture shows the Minister (left) in conversation with tne Director of the Federal Industrial Development Authority. Dr. Heini63 words
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182 1967-03-21 5 JESSELTON, Mon. The Federal Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Tuan Haji Mohd. Ghazali bin Haji Jawi said that the Central Government would spend $lO million in Sabah under the first Five Year Malaysia Plan for Agricultural survey and drainage and irrigation department projects.182 words
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Article88 1967-03-21 5 PENANG, Mon. A Dutch woman, Minky Andersen, displayed 50 lovely pieces of pottery made from clay in Kedah at the opening of her ceramic exhibition held at the Penang Museum and Art Gallery here yesterday evening. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, who opened88 words
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135 1967-03-21 5 KUCHING. Mon. The Sarawak Minister for Development and Forestry, Enche Abdul Taib Mahmud has warned the people against political opportunists who were advocating a line of "Sarawak for Sarawakian." Enche Abdul Taib stressed that Sarawak could not survive on its own, both economically and politically.135 words
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143 1967-03-21 5 MUAR, Mon. The new $650,000 Muar Fire Brigade the biggest In North Johore was officially opened by the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, during his first official visit since Independence to Muar and Batu Pahat last Friday. The opening ceremony was attended by more143 words
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Article115 1967-03-21 5 PENANG, Mon. Mr. Justice Ong in the High Court today set aside the lower court sentence on Soon Geng Kheng alias Soon Teong Hwa and instead bound him over to be of good behaviour for one year in the sum of $5OO. Soon and two youths were115 words
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153 1967-03-21 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Mon. (AFP) Brunei's first two Government Trade Schools, a Vocational Secondary School and a Teacher Training? College, are included in a forty-million-dollar building programme, the Education Department hopes to launch this year, according to an Education Department spokesman. Also planned Is a153 words
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Article104 1967-03-21 5 TEL UK ANSON. Mon. The United Plantations Limited in Lower Perak has built a $45,000 old folks home at Jendarata Estate near here. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, had opened the home recently said it was the first of its kind in104 words
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Article60 1967-03-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia has agreed to a request from the International Monetary Fund to provide the equivalent of US$5 million in Malaysian currency for the fund's lending operations to Ceylon. This follows Malaysia agreeing last October to an IMF request that the fund be60 words
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Article674 1967-03-21 10 PERCY JOSEPH - By PERCY JOSEPH KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A circular, which is being sent to members of the Selangor Plying Club on "Medication and Flying," is causing quite a stir because of the down-to-the-ground message it carries to young pilots and budding aviators. It is that674 words
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Article141 1967-03-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon: An Eastern Sun reader residing at 18. Klyne Street. Kuala Lumpur, has sent a donation of $lO for Madam Tan Chan Hoe. of Muar. Madam Tan (34) a mother of eight, is facing a bleak future unless she gets financial aid from well-wishers.141 words
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Article121 1967-03-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Donations have been received for the National Disaster Relief Fund: Through the Minister of Finance: The Chartered Bank and the Eastern Bank Ltd., K.L. $8,000.00. Through the Mentri Besar of Kedah: Mr. S. K. Nayagam, Chief Education Officer, Kedah (first collection from121 words
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Article62 1967-03-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— In another uncontested divorce suit, an inspector of schools with the Ministry of Education, Ong Kong Gee, was granted a decree nisi, effective in three months from his wife, Eileen Khoo Cheng Cheok, on the grounds of desertion. Ong was also given custody62 words
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514 1967-03-21 10 PENANG, Mon. The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, today accused the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, of being incapable of supervising the City Council properly because "his hands were fully tied up with State matters" "It is also clear514 words
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Article71 1967-03-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The astronauts were an example to all young people, said the U.S. Ambassador Mr. James Bell at the opening sof the "Desaination Moon" space exhibition here today. He said: "The astronaut is an engineer, a scientist and explorer, supporting him are thousands of other71 words
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Article34 1967-03-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The University of Malaya Students' Union today called upon the Government to take appropriate steps and measures to stop the fragmentation of estates and help those already affected by it.34 words
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54 1967-03-21 10 Miss Florence Pong of Malaysia, one of the 39 opera singers from 22 countries who are currently participating in the first world-wide "Madame Butterfly" competition which began in Tokyo on March 15, is seen as she renders a folk-song of Malaysia during the world music festival held at Toranomon HallPANA Photo. - 54 words
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167 1967-03-21 10 BRUNEI TOWN, Mon. The fear of ghosts is preventing the local senior government officers from accepting quarters at Jalan Residency, one of Brunei's best hillside residential areas. They believe a number of government houses there are haunted. But expatriate officers residing there said they saw167 words
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214 1967-03-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A housewife told the High Court here today how her husband often abused her in "fllthv language" and beat her up in front of people for no apparent reason at all. In fact, since October. 1961 to May 1963,214 words
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Article100 1967-03-21 10 IPOH, Mon. A "go ahead" directive has been given for the re-opening of some 40 branches of the People's Progressive Party, the president, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam said today. "These are the branches that had to suspend their activities for the last few months due100 words
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Article93 1967-03-21 10 SEREMBAN. Mon. Four youths armed with daggers today held up the woman caretaker of the Negri Semblian Passenger Transport Operations Association at Lemon Street here and escaped with $1,300 in cash and jewellery. Fifty-six-year old Yap See Moi told the police that the robbers, all wearing93 words
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Article125 1967-03-21 10 BRUNEI TOWN Mon. A Sibu millionaire who was unable to set a room at the Brunei Hotel last week now plans to build his own hotel in the State capital, it was reported today. The millionaire, Dato Ling Beng Siew, says he would accomplish this125 words
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1367 1967-03-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The results of the First Examination in Engineering held in January 1 February 1967 are as follows:Cheah Koon Khong, Cheong Ah Bal Cheong Har, Cheong Wai Chiew, Cheng Keng Boon, Chew Kim Seng, Chin Ah Let. Chong Hoi Ylng, Chong Hwa Cheong,1,367 words
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237 1967-03-21 11 Ken Stanley - Ken Stanley KUALAWMPUR, Mon. A trade delegation sponsored by the Philippine s Chamber of Commerce arrived here this morning to survey the possibilities of entering into joint ventures with Malaysians "in the spirit of the Association of South-east Asia." The mission is237 words
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229 1967-03-21 11 MALACCA, Mon. The Ist Regiment of the Malaysian Artillery will provide the 21-gun salute during their Majesties' official State visit to Malacca and Johore. During their Majesties' State Visit to Malacca, the Ist. Regiment of the Malaysian Reconnaissance Corps will provide the229 words
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Article93 1967-03-21 11 KOTA BHAU. Mon. The 500 students of Ma'ahad Muhamadi Secondary Religious School in Kota Bharu. who demonstrated against the National Language Act on the school padang yesterday dispersed peacefully at 12.20 p.m. today following an appeal by the President of the Majlis Ugama Islam (Muslim Religious Council)93 words
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441 1967-03-21 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A top level United Nations team will be arriving here in June this year for an intensive study of the feasibility of a harbour in the town. This was disclosed in the Johore Legislative Assembly today by Dato441 words
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Article113 1967-03-21 11 IPOH, Mo n The High Court today reduced the sentence on a driver convicted in a lower court of dangerous driving. S. Thamootheran was earlier fined $5OO or ten months' jail, and disqualified from holding a driving licence for 10 months. Mr. Justice Chang Min Tat113 words
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Article, Illustration285 1967-03-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Man. More donations to the NATIONAL DISASTER RELIEF FUND Through the Mentiri Besar of Selangor Enche Modh. Said bin Nazir, Ketua Kg. Sungei Delek, Kuala Langat $lOO.OO, Tan Kim Teck and other, Majis Tampatan Meru, Klang $45.00, Kahitan Sekolah Kebangsaan Dato Manan Tanjong Karang, Kula285 words
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123 1967-03-21 11 MALACCA. Mon. Ma larra I'MN'O youths hav* pledged their support for the National Language Act. Their support was expressed at the annual delegates conference held here yesterday in UMNO house The meeting also agreed to urge the Government to a-cept them fcr participation in123 words
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Article, Illustration52 1967-03-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— General Yen Tsui-Pai, the solaier-turned-artist from Formosa will shortly hold an exhibition of paintings in Kuala LumpurGeneral Yeh specialises in painting horses. He has brought along with him more than 300 paintings during his current exhibition tour of South-east Asian countries.52 words
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194 1967-03-21 11 RUCHING, Mon. —A Government grant of $20,000 for a rural road in Simunjan, First Division, has now enabled the people to realise a long cherished dream The road will link Simunjan Town with Gunong Ngili where the Simunjan Secondary School is situated. The announcement of194 words
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Article88 1967-03-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The ban on the firing of crackers in West Malaysia and Sabah will be lifted on the occasion of Hari Raya Haji as follows: From 12.01 a.m. on March 21, to midnight on March 1967. Th e fire crackers ban in Sarawak88 words
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144 1967-03-21 11 IPOH, Mon. The High Court today ordered a retrial In the case of Yee Yeh Sooh convicted in the Sessions Court In Sitiawan on two charges of armed gang robbery. Yee, 20, was sentenced to 18 months' jail for robbing $2O from K144 words
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89 1967-03-21 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Several operations were postponed at the General Hospital here last year due to lack of blood at the Blood Bank. The situation remains unchanged even today. This was discolsed by the Secretary of the Johore B»hru Blood Bank Committee.89 words
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Article108 1967-03-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will be accorded the. Royal Salute by a Military Guard of Honour when he arrives for the Harl Raya Haji prayers at MesJid Negara on Wednesday morning at 8 a.m. The Guard of Honour, formed by three108 words
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Article125 1967-03-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. Stirling Tucker, prominent Negro leader in the U.S. Rights Movement. who6e major fields of specialisation include race relations, human relations, urban development (housing, employment, education and education training) and community planning will be making a visit here. Mr. Tucker, has been125 words
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350 1967-03-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—Teachers from about 350 lower secondary schools in Pahang would go on strike very soon. A spokesman of the Ministry of Education disclosed today that most of the teachers involved were the members of NUT He said that strike notices were350 words
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Article31 1967-03-21 11 IPOH, Mon. A new $400,000 four-storey building, in Maxwell Road here will serve as the "nerve centre" for the Education Offices in the various districts in Perak on completion.31 words
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Article28 1967-03-21 11 IPOH, Mon. Thieves broke into Dr. S.K. Dutta's Clinic at Chong Ah Peng Road here last night and got away with $2,360 in cash and medicine28 words
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588 1967-03-21 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Defence counsel Mr. T. T. Rajah charged in Court today that the Police acted "unreasonably" and "aggressively" when they dealt with Ngee Ann College students who wanted to present a petition to the Prime Minister against the Thong Saw Park report at588 words
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Miscellaneous32 1967-03-21 4 AB ZL u ya E m n ti-. 1 ASTOI -TBRbtAuTIFIiL ftUENOSUIP BETWEEN USn c/ii> r Ki m| tig SO ITD BE TOO RUDE FORME 1 THANKVOU »N ATA ANCE. TOTURN IET&GOf32 words
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Article, Illustration56 1967-03-21 5 IF the females' best friend is diamond, then this cute English beauty has plenty. London Queen of Diamonds, Miss Owen Siddle (above) is wearing U.S. $2,000,000 worth of jewels In line with the latest fashion as she arrived at Kennedy Airport recently to present the British56 words
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Article343 1967-03-21 5 ACAPULCO, Mexico, Mon (AP) Mrs. John F. Kennedy, angered by Mexican newspaper photographers, reportedly threatened to return to the United States yesterday and cut short her Mexican vacation. Mr. Fernando Parra Hernandez, an architect who is her host in the west coast resort, said he assured343 words
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Article105 1967-03-21 5 TOKYO, Mon. (AFP) Singapore Prime Ministel Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today paid a courtesy visit to hi s Japanese counterpart, Mr. Eisaku Sato at the Diet buildinc and conferred (or about 20 minutes. During the talks. Mr. Lee invited Mr. Sato to visit Singapore in105 words
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Article68 1967-03-21 5 MANILA, Mon- (UPI) A man was jailed yesterday and a woman hospitalised because of a pair of pants. Police arrested Alfredo Canato, 21, and jailed him on charges of physical injuries after allegedly beating up Maria De La Cruz, 36, a laundry woman. Canato told investigators Maria took68 words
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Article28 1967-03-21 5 WASHINGTON. Mon. (AP) An international warning system to alert Pacific basin nations of tidal waves, will be established in Honolulu, it was announced on Saturday.28 words
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Article377 1967-03-21 6 'Kennedy had second thoughts on 'escalation' VICTORIA, British Columbia, Mon. (AP) U.S. Senator Henry M. Jackson, Democrat-Was-hington, said here that North Vietnam may apply "the Greek solution" of gradually withdrawing its forces from South Vietnam without admitting defeatMr. Jackson. a member of the Senate Armed377 words
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281 1967-03-21 6 NEW YORK, Mon. (AP) The Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York said yesterday that the possibility that Britain may reapply for membership in the European Common Market carries with it both "hope and threat" for U.S. foreign trade. "From the American281 words
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Article91 1967-03-21 6 KAMPALA. Mon. Reuter An African who claimed to be between 170 and 180 years old has died in Arua, North-West Uganda, it was reported today. Ezekell Arenze, who had vivid memor:es of tribal wars before the first white men came to his country 100 years ago,91 words
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Article132 1967-03-21 6 MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuter) Commonwealth ties would have no Influence on Australian foreign policy in 20 years' time. Mr. Oough Whitlam, leader of the opposition Australian Labour Party, said here yesterdayHe said Australia would develop closer ties with India because of Australia's position in Asia, with132 words
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Article63 1967-03-21 6 DOHA, Qatar. Mon (Reuter) The Duke of Edinburgh arrived here last night from Karachi on his way home from his Australian and Asian tour. He arrived at the controls of an Andover aircraft of the Queen's Flight and was greeted by Sheikh Ahmed bin All al63 words
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262 1967-03-21 6 NEW YORK. Mon. (AP) The Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company will open its 1967 European tour with three weeks of performances In the Soviet Union. The precedent-making announcement for the famed group's first appearance In Russ'a was made by Miss Helena Benitez, President, and Emilio Abello,262 words
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Article125 1967-03-21 6 VERSAILLES, France Mon. (AFt?) —An Irate motorist shot a neighbour derd in a dispute over a parking place it was reported here yesterday. Male nurse Michel Bimmonot, 30 could not get his car out when he left his home at Sannols yesterday as a car125 words
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344 1967-03-21 6 Unless the Lord shall build the house... VATICAN CITY. Mon. Reuter Pooe Paul, apparently referring to the Vietnam war sa'd yesterday that no seasoned army and no skilful diplomacy could achieve peace without Christian principles. He was preaching at St. Peter's Basilica packed with344 words
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323 1967-03-21 6 PARIS, Mon. (UPI) The management of France's largest shipyard, Lea Chantiers de L'Atlantlque, yesterday locked out its personnel in the latest post-election labour conflict plaguing the country. The lockout at the shipyards. located at the Loire river estuary of St. Vasaixe. In Brittany, added a323 words
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164 1967-03-21 6 LONDON. Mon. (AFP) Ships of the Royal Navy yesterday poured nearly 9,000 gallons of detergents into the sea off the Cornish Coast in a bid to "neutralise" a massive oil slick from a stricken tanker. The tanker, the "Torrey Canyon", went aground yesterday164 words
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Article157 1967-03-21 6 RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon. (Reuter)—A tropical cloudburst today struck the little Braiilian coastal town of Caraguatatuba, about halfway between here and Sao Paulo, and first radio reports said heavy casualties were feared. The town was cut off from the interior and a party of Sao Paulo157 words
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Article188 1967-03-21 6 VIENNA. Mon. (UPI)— A touching story has reached V enna of a 16-year-old Gypsy girl's love (or a Hungarian village schoolmaster and of the tragedy that befell them. Janos Henrik. 42, a widower, fell in love with his pupil. Julika Vehg. who attended h's school in188 words
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Article220 1967-03-21 6 CHICAGO. Mon. CUPD Police and sheriffs deputies began escorting milk trucks yesterday to protect against possible vandalism as the market boycott of the National Farmers Organisation (NFO) went Into its fifth day in 25 states from Idaho to New York and Florida. New Incidents of220 words
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Article103 1967-03-21 6 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) —Princess Margaret and her husband. Lord Snowdon, stopped briefly in New York last night on their way home by air from a 10-day Caribbean holiday. Many photographers waited at the airport as they did when the couple met here to begin their holiday.103 words
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Article465 1967-03-21 6 After the Bung, TOKYO, Mon (UPI) Indonesia's Gen. Suharto has won his strange and gentle battle with Dr. Sukarno, bat his fight has just begun. The new acting President ended the sukarno era and must somehow find a way to bring his pauper nation into465 words
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232 1967-03-21 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. (AP) senator Robert F. Kennedy of New York has told Time macazine its reDort on 3 recent meeting: between him and President Johnson was tairhlT inaccurate. Time reported that after Mr Kennedy's recent trip to Europe the two men had a232 words
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Article148 1967-03-21 7 CALCUTTA. India. Mon. (APi The starving population of Eastern India's Bihar State are living on tender new leaves, according to eyewitness accounts from the area. Nineteen persons have d'ed of starvation at Ranchi in Bihar State, about 250 miles North West of Calcutta, according to Amanat148 words
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Article473 1967-03-21 7 Says Manilan correspondent More noises on Sabah psywar MANILA, Mon. (Reuter) A Manila Times correspondent wrote today that unless President Marcos formally protested against Malaysian moves to ties-with-Malaysia as a major issue next month's elections in Sabah the Philippines would lose her sovereignty claim to that territory.473 words
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Article62 1967-03-21 7 KOFU. Japan. Mon. (UPI) Admiring students were giving Professor Tomoaki Maruyama the old hip-hip-hooray at a party on Saturday night. They surrounded the popular 35 year -old teacher and were tossing him into the air with jolly yells of Banzai. They failed to catch Maruyama on the62 words
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Article296 1967-03-21 7 ABERFAN. Wales. Mon. (AP) How do you spend USss.6m? This is the question being put to the people of this village. The money flowed In from all parts of the world following the Oct. 21 tragedy in which 144 people 116 of them children were buried alive296 words
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196 1967-03-21 7 LONDON, Mon. (AFP) Britain would be willing to grant Aden its independence on Nov. 1 this year and not "in 1968" as previously planned, the British Press reported today, following the two day mission to Aden by Mr. George Thomson, Minister of196 words
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Article, Illustration477 1967-03-21 7 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) Local English and Chinese newspapers today disagreed on the real aim on President Johnson's two-day conference on Vietnam at Guam. The British-owned English daily "South China Morning Post" said in its editorial that "the meeting477 words
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Article65 1967-03-21 7 MANILA, Mon. (AP) Four restaurants and nightclubs. along with some 20 private homes, went up in flames today in one-and-a-half-hour fire that swept the suburban entertainment district along Manila's bayfront. Initial police estimates put the damage at 2.5 million pesos (about U*****,000 >. Three firemen65 words
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Article114 1967-03-21 7 MOSCOW. Mon. (UPI) Soviet sociologists have recommended mandatory sixmonth engagements before marriage to try to cut an increasing divorce rate. The sociologists, meeting in a conference in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, noted that the number of divorces in the Soviet Union is increasing and doubled114 words
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Article133 1967-03-21 7 CHICAGO. Illinois, Mon. (AP) A motorist, hobbling on one foot, told police yesterday a robber carried off his artificial leg as well as his automobile and US$6O. Police later recovered the car and the artificial limb, but the gunman escaped. Robert Taylor. 54. a truck driver,133 words
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Article69 1967-03-21 7 LONDON. Mon (AFP) A Chinese man and his seven -year-old daughter who had boarded a Boeing 707 airliner at Hong Kong to fly 3,500 miles to Nairobi found themselves at Heathrow Airport, London, yesterday. They had failed to disembark at Karachi and change planes for Nairobi. The man.69 words
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274 1967-03-21 7 Jack Gillon - By Jack Gillon JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) President Sukarno, relieved of all state duties, is occupying himself witb simple domestic affairs including shopping. Yesterday, accompanied by his favourite wife Madame Hartini, he drove to the shady hilltown of Sukarbumi, 80 miles south of274 words
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Article88 1967-03-21 7 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, California. Mon. (AP) The bells of Mission San Juan Caplstrano rang yesterday. announcing the arrival of the first flight of swallows in 1967. For the past 177 years, with one exception, the swallows have returned to the mission on March 19 from their88 words
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Article53 1967-03-21 7 MOSCOW, Mon. (AP) The U.S. embassy said today it has received permission from the Leningrad City Court for Buel Ray Wortham to leave the Soviet Union, closing his theft and currency violation case. Arrangements were being made for Wortham to fly to Vienna tomorrow, an53 words
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104 1967-03-21 7 JUTTA and ROSEMARIE are well-equipped for a weekend trip in their natural coloured trouser suits of linen and worsted Trevira. They don't have to bother about it retting wet because Trevira artificial fibres do not need ironing. The new fashions in West Germany for the 1967 spring and summer apart104 words
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Miscellaneous1105 1967-03-21 5 TV MALAYSIA TODAY CHANNEL Kuala Lumpur and Palao Plnanr, g |poh and Melaka; 3/10 Johore Bahm: 4 Talpin«; 7 Ba ta Pmhat: K,n *n* (Singapore viewers, please awl ten to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). fJt $l5 OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary *3O NEWS OUTLINES in the National Language. 5351,105 words
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Miscellaneous222 1967-03-21 5 7.10 National Language Lesson. 7.15 Many Voices, Many Songs. 7JO Poet Lives. 8.00 Music And Musicians. &30 Cruise Of The Three Brother*. 9.00 Make Mine Music. 9.15 Interlude. 9.30 The News. 9.40 The Trios. 10.00 Family Planning. 10.15 Euphony. 11.00 The News. 11.15 Significance of Hari Raya Hajl. 11.30 Louis222 words
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Miscellaneous122 1967-03-21 6 h\ hhBI KIGH OVER THE OUTSKIRTS OP A COMMEMORATIVE AIR RACE TURNS INTO A REAL-LIFE POGfISHT AS THRUSH ASEN7S AWRK NAPOLEON SOLO ANP /IiVA KUKtAKtN PORfiUPPCN DEATH/ ANP UNCLE'S 'ACE'ASCNTB MUST SURVIVE THE FHOL.OR THEIR ORGANIZATION IMILFACEPIBASrS?/ 3 AhP A MOMENT LATER... WE MLWTMoveguoar' WHEN SHE CRASMES.THE MICROPiIMS MUST BE122 words
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Miscellaneous26 1967-03-21 7 BC YOO SEE, MAN/vfe\Rs ASO. SOfAB APE <SOT TCO SMARfT R3R THE CTHER APES, HE GOOLDNTHAVE BEEN BRI&HT OR ME WCOLDNT HAVE TUPNEP IMTD A MAN.26 words
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Article340 1967-03-21 8 rpHE arrival of the trade mission from Soviet Russia will pave the way for trade and, possibly, diplomatic relations to be established between that country and Malaysia. Malaysia's first aim is to ensure that Russia continues to buy her rubber. She bought $231 million worth in 1965,340 words
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Article330 1967-03-21 8 mHE Guam conference has not given any indication that it is discussing ways and means to end the Vietnam war. Opinions contrary to that held by President Johnson have been expressed in the United States. Some Americans claim that the President have turned down peace feelers from330 words
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2092 1967-03-21 8 R.H. WADE - By: R.H. WADE, New Zealand High Commissioner An address to the Rotary Club of Telok Anson recently TyORLD understanding is a scarce but intensely important commodity which fortunately for us has been in greater supply over the last twenty years than ever before2,092 words
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1030 1967-03-21 8 URS SCHWARZ - By: URS SCHWARZ Former editor of the Swis» Review of World Affairs TODAY India is technically capable of staging nuclear explosions, and of building an atomic bomb within the short period of about one year. International legal obstacles do not seem to1,030 words
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380 1967-03-21 9 LONDON. Mon. Unless business conditions as a whole deteriorate further it is "reasonable to expert" a reversal in the downward trend in rubber prices, says Mr. H. B. Hake, chairman of the Malaysian plantation company, Petaling Rubber Estates Ltd. in a statement380 words
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Article121 1967-03-21 9 TAIPEI, Mon. (AFP) Tiiwan will reduce its sugar production to provide more land for the plantation of r.ce, it was learned here today. Official sources said the action was being taken in view of the declining price of sugar in the international market. Ri~e can be121 words
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Article130 1967-03-21 9 MEXICO CITY, Mon. 't"PI) Fourteen private Mexican firms as well as the (onsumer Credit Corporation (Conasupo) will participate in the 7th Tokyo International Fair from April 18 to May 7. Exhibiting firms will display manufactured articles »ueh as electrical wiring, pumps and phonographs. Among130 words
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Article58 1967-03-21 9 ANILA, Mon. (Reuter) An industrial and econo- m js s,lon,10 n from France is s to arr lve here on "day to promote increasPhix e rel ations with the in«ii ppmes and look into investment possibilities in Wl s country. Franco Philippine trade 1 nrq from58 words
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Article261 1967-03-21 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Mon.—April first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 56-J cents per lb., down i cent from nrevious close. The tone was idle. The market was slow to open at unchanged levels, and later eased on light speculative261 words
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171 1967-03-21 9 UNITED NATIONS. Mon. (UPl)—The United Nations will spend U*****,000 over the next year to resettle 1,000 Himalayan mountain families fleeing to the plaina of Nepal to escape poverty and chronic lanaslidea. The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), reporting from Rome, said that the171 words
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734 1967-03-21 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The slow conditions of last week were still prevailing on the Stock Exchange today. Although trading was quiet, the Industrial prices were generally steady while some showed slight improvement. Chemical saw some renewed buying interest with transaction taking place from *1.78734 words
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Article, Illustration144 1967-03-21 9 \[R. Michael Hallam. ITJ managing director of County Knitwear Ltd., is one of seven leading Leicester businessmen who are due to visit Singapore. Hong Kong, Tokyo, Vancouver and Toronto on a sales drive. County Knitwear produce a wide range of knitted outerwear for men,144 words
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Article25 1967-03-21 9 HONG KONG, Mon. (UPI) Money Quotations: HK55.7325 5. ***** per US dollar for ruh. HKf 15.99 per pound sterlmliKs263.so per t««l gold.25 words
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Article25 1967-03-21 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) The rubber market opened quiet. No. 1 RSS spot 17-1/16 17-3/16. No. 1. RSS CIF btsis ports April 17-1/16 17-3/16.25 words
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Article32 1967-03-21 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPI'. Tin was steady in the morning session with turnover 215 tons. Spot buyers ***** sellers ***** business 1204. Three months buyers 1199J sellers 1200 business 1200 *****.32 words
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Article17 1967-03-21 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. TYtt tin price for today was 1601. 121 per picul, down 50 e«nU.17 words
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218 1967-03-21 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Over the past 30 years, the names RUYS. TEGELBERG, BOISSEVAIN and TJITJALENGKA have become household words With passengers and shlp§ers In the Far East, outh America and South Africa but even the best of shlpc cannot go on forever. RIL therefore, faced218 words
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Article48 1967-03-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Mr. C.N.R. Stocks. General Manager of Drug Houses of Australia Limited, will arrive here on Saturday in the course of a tour of Asian countries. During his tour Mr. Stocks will meet local dealers and agents of his company's products.48 words
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Article54 1967-03-21 9 WASHINGTON. Mon. (AFP) The U.S. government has decided to increase the 1967 sugar quota by 100,000 tons, to bring the price down Of this total, 50.000 tons will be brought in during the second quarter of 1967. The increase brings up the total quota for the54 words
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Article53 1967-03-21 9 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) The Overseas Division of General Motors announced today it ha> obtained a US$l5.5 million order for 62 diesel-electric locomotives from the Republic of Korea for the Korean National Railroad. The order is being financed by a loan from the U.S. agency53 words
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Article503 1967-03-21 9 YOUR SHARES-UP-DOWN -UNCHANGED SINGAPORE —Stock Exchange bid and offer prices officially listed at the clone of business. INDUSTRIAL. Boustead 1.54 1.55 C. sugar 2.09 2.10 Chemical Co 1.78 1.79 Cold Storage 3.30 3.38 Punlop (Old) 2.36 2.38 E. Smelting 4.42 4.46 Esso Ords 3.26 3.30 Fit/.pat ricks 1.55 1.61 F.503 words
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Article48 1967-03-21 9 (Manager* Prices) Hrit Malayan 2.-45 2.3A Sfrnnd Malayan 1.60 1.70 Third Malayan 1.16 121 The Commerce Industry Fund 49 1.00 The Fund 1.33 1.4* Malaysian Investment Fund •95 1.05 Sterling Commodity 3/10 4/5 First Hong Kong .99 1.04* Second Hong Kong .69 .73* <* H<mc Kong rnrrency)48 words
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Article114 1967-03-21 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mngapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prlcea today were: Coconut oil Bay en Heiiera (FOB) Bulk >. 44.50 Coconut oil (FOB) Drum* 47.00 Loose Copra Mixed Mar/Apr. 27.50 Sugar (Java) exgodown 2">.i0 Nutmegs lifts 410.00 Nllt meek B A \V Garbled l.ampong Black Pepper 185.00 (FOB) 102.5(1 Pepper114 words
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Article157 1967-03-21 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.—The following ships are expected in port today:— God owns Vessels 1/3 Caronia 5 Asahi Maru 6/7 Martha Bakke Centaur 10/11 Iwashiro Maru 13/14 Janek Krasicki 15/16 Eizan Maru 18 Carronbank 19 Eastern Rover 21/22 Van Neck 28/29 Samho Maru 30 Yin Kim 31/32 Clytoneus 33/34 Neder157 words
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Article864 1967-03-21 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.08 a.m. Airline MBA 029 from Kuala Lnmpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala l.umpur. Time 8.15 a.m. Airline Garuda 992 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 481 from Kuchlng.864 words
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Article462 1967-03-21 12 S. L. Andelman - FOR BETTER ♦♦♦HEALTH♦♦♦ By S. L. Andelman, M.D.y M.P.H. OOME day you may be able to get rid of that nagging migraine headache instantly just by pressing a button. Sounds like the ultimate in automation, doesn't it? And it just might come to pas s.462 words
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Article, Illustration939 1967-03-21 12 J. J. McCoy - ALL ABOUT PETS -.By J. J. McCoy "piGS is Pigs" this is the title of a very funny story about guinea pigs. It was written by Ellis Parker Butler back in the first part of this century. And it brought forth chuckles from all over America.939 words
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1308 1967-03-21 12 ROSS MILES - Jsj»T3S3^SiP^#3isS3®i By ROSS MILES 'THE firing squad prepared to take aim. "Are you sure you would not care to be blindfolded? called the officer-in-charge of the execution. The tall, distinguished man facing the rifles regarded him scornfully. "You are addressing a Marshal of1,308 words
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Article455 1967-03-21 12 UPI. THINGS have changed in the United States since the days of A 1 Capone. No longer is the gun the most important weapon against organised crime. Now it is the pen. In fact, even Capone 30 years ago forecast this. Despite allUPI. - 455 words
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Article, Illustration666 1967-03-21 13 V'ORMAN WISDOM among other roles Elays a Prime Minister in is latest comedy PRESS FOR TIME. He is a very testy Tory premier. And it was a part he enjoyed playing because he has ideas about what he would do if he were666 words
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Article, Illustration256 1967-03-21 13 Tai Sing Onn - A jug of By Tai Sing Onn. Kuala lumpur, M on Fun-and-laughter team of Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin decided years back in their screen career that they could get along fine, thank you Jack, without each other. And now, bless them. Robert Vaughn256 words
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Miscellaneous220 1967-03-21 13 CAPITOL Phon. W'V> I !>»»: U. I SO. t .10 p.m. "THAT TENDER AGE" M»nrt< nn In Scope Ac Color Rt X SK ***** mu 11 I 45. 4 o<> II 11. I.U. «.M „;n ».«o II «S0 ».1» ».i LAST DAY: •BLIXB BW64DBMAM TBI DOOMED MAN" Mand»r:n in Brnpe220 words
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Miscellaneous193 1967-03-21 13 ORCHARD THEATRE CATHAY ORGANISATION MGM PROUDLY PRESENT THE FIRST EVER SUPER CINERAMA IN METROCOLOR THAT SWEEPS YOU INTO A DRAMA OF SPEED A SPECTACLE! OPENS TODAY! DAILY 3 SHOWS SHOWS START: 1.00, 5.00 A 8.30pm "GRAND PRIX" STARTS: 1.15, 5.15 A 8.45pm SUN. A HOLIDAYS EXTRA SHOW AT 9.30 am193 words
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Miscellaneous392 1967-03-21 13 RSESHI _Qj' r. an i i ion ORCHAHD— 3 1 fi 1 Op»-K» Today: Dally :i Show* Show Starts: 1 mt. X.OO *.m p.m Grand Prta' Starts: I.l*. 5.15, 1.41 Sun. it Holidays Egtra Show At 9.&0 a m Admission: *1.50. JJ.SO MOO "GRAND PRIX" Jam»t Garner Era Marie Paint392 words
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930 1967-03-21 14 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Mon. (AP). South Africa's inflexible policy of sports apartheid threatens to keep this country out of the 1968 Olympics just like it did in 1964. Many of the country's top sporting bodies fear ostracism and complete isolation930 words
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Article, Illustration358 1967-03-21 14 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI). Challenger Zora Folley, 34-year-old father of eight, finished training yesterday for the biggest opportunity of his life his shot at Cassius Clay's world heavyweight cham> pionship on Wednesday night in Madison Square Garden. And the challenger disclosed:UPI Pix. - 358 words
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290 1967-03-21 14 JACKSONVILLE, Florida, Mon. (UPI) Lawyer Dan Sikes, leading from start to finish on his home course, played steady, one-over-par golf to win the 100.000 dollars Greater Jacksonville Open by one stroke over Bill Collins, who are made his best showing since being290 words
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Article193 1967-03-21 14 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Filipino fight promoter Lope Sarreal departed last night by a Japan Airlines plane for New York to lay the groundwork for a future title defence in Manila by world heavyweight champion Casslus Clay. Sarreal said he would be a spectator in Madison Square193 words
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172 1967-03-21 14 BRIDGETOWN. BARBADOS, Mon. (Reuter) Many West Indian cricketers wept openly at the funeral here of former Test captain Sir Frank Worrell. Under a grey and overcast sky, the retired cricketer who died in Jamaica last Monday, aged 42, was laid to rest yesterday only172 words
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Article30 1967-03-21 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. l The Everbright Bodybuilders' Association will hold its Ist anniversary championships 1967 at the Singapore Conference hall, Shenton Way, on April 15 at 7.30 p.m. sharp.30 words
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96 1967-03-21 14 NEW YORK, Mon. (Reuter) Lighty-heavy-weight champion Dick Tiger of Nigeria was last night honoured with the Figlhter of The Year award by the Boxing Writers Association. Tiger, who was unable to journey from Nigeria to accept the Edward J. Neil Memorial Plaque, won96 words
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Article174 1967-03-21 14 NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Mon. (AP) Emile Bruneau, chairman of the World Boxing Association (WBA), said here yesterday he sent a telegram to Italy withdrawing the recognition of junior welterweight champion Sandro Lopopolo. Bruneau said the action was taken because he had not received the contract174 words
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Article458 1967-03-21 15 TPOH, Mon. WeifhU rpxtra day of the Persk Club March meeting on Saturday. ptTftiT 5 H f.'Se Mercury 8.12 Bulldozer ".II Kronya Ipoh ji Alida) 8.11 titus Lamp 807 ffls Pet II 8.06 Fashionable 8.05 jaytone 8.05 Ha-.dsome (late Bourbon King) 8.05 eri Tasek 8.04 Grecian458 words
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Article474 1967-03-21 15 Horses Class 3 Div. 1 5$ fuiion?s straight Born Free 9.00 Galley Proof (late Fooroowee) 8.12} Joint Command 8.11 Majorana 8.09 Highland Joy 8.03 Hate Tuborg) 8.09 Carnegie Beau (late Salingos)' 8.07 Reamuir 8.07 General Trong II (late Invincible) 8.06 Powella II 8.08 Pirture House U 8.05 Tee474 words
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Article, Illustration143 1967-03-21 15 His Highness the Sultan of Pahang is pictured leading in Gambalan (Luke Kang), winner of the Singapore Derby run over 1J miles at Bnkit Timah on Sunday. EASTERN StN Pix. EASTERN SUN Pix. Napoleon Solo (G. Pretty) Is seen being led by Mrs. T. M. Yong; afterEASTERN SUN Pix.; EASTERN SUN Pix. - 143 words
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Article306 1967-03-21 15 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) For the first time since 1951, the British fiat racing season will open this year on Easter Saturday March 25. Because of this, classic trials for colts and fillies will be run on the first and second days of the season.306 words
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317 1967-03-21 15 MUAR, Mon. Muar District staged a fine rally after being one goal down in the first half to hold Johore Bahru in the final of the Johore Sultan's Cup soccer competition on the Town Council padang here yesterday. Despite ten minutes extra time there317 words
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Article118 1967-03-21 15 OEELONO, Victoria. Mon. (Reuter) Gary Holdsworth. Australian sprint champion, equalled three world records at a track meet here yesterday but the times were disallowed because of wind assistance. In two races over 100 metres, 45 minutes aparts. Holdsworth clocked 10 seconds, equalling the record shared by118 words
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454 1967-03-21 15 MADRID, Mon. (Reuter) A 5-1 home victory over Espanol de Barcelona yesterday gave Atletico de Madrid third place in the Spanish soccer league, and forced the Barcelona team into fourth position. Atletico, never troubled by the off-form Barcelona attack, swept into the lead with454 words
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Article76 1967-03-21 16 WELLINGTON. Mon. (Renter) Rain robbed Australia of the chance of forcing victory over New Zealand today in the third representative cricket match here. No play was possible today. final day of the match, and it was drawn. New Zealand, who led 1-0 in the four-rr.atch76 words
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98 1967-03-21 16 TOKYO, Mon. (Reuter) The organisers of the 1972 Winter Olympic Games at Sapporo. Northern Japan, Plan to stage them from Februry 4 to 14A spokesman for the Japan Olympic Organising Committee said today that the plan would be submitted for approval to the general meeting98 words
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50 1967-03-21 16 SINGAPORE Mon. Police beat Prisons 4-0 in the Singapore Hockey Association's knockout tournament played at Changi today. Percv Pennefather opened scoring for the Police after a goalless first half. Bhajan Singh, showing great .form, helped the Police to register the smart victory with a hat-trick.50 words
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Article, Illustration360 1967-03-21 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. John Mac Donald a pilot and three times winner of the Hong Kong Hill Climb will be competing in the 1967 Singapore Grand Prix to be held at Thomson Road circuit from March 25 to 27. John who was360 words
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187 1967-03-21 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The F.A. of Singapore will discuss the invitation for a "goodwill tour" of Indonesia at the Council meeting to be held to-morrow. The Persatuan Sepakbola Seluroh Indonesia an affiliate of the All-Indone-sia F.F. sent an invitation to FAS to undertake a twoweek187 words
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Article166 1967-03-21 16 SINGAPORE, Mon A top official of the F.A. of Singapore today confirmed that the FAM Cup final between Singapore and Selangor would be played at the Merdeka stadium in Kuala Lumpur on April 8. The announcement is the latest development in the exchange of166 words
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84 1967-03-21 16 TAIPING, Mon. The Perak Police contingent's annual athletic meet will be held at the Sultan Yusuff stadium here on July 14 and 15. Athletes from 14 police districts in the state will take part in the two day meet. The meet is being held84 words
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Article27 1967-03-21 16 SINGAPORE Mon.—The Army Cycling Union will hold a 15-mile time trial at Ayer Rajah Road N. Buona Vista Road on March 22 at 4.30 p.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration591 1967-03-21 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. Two Japanese ace riders-Mitsuo It oh and Yoshimi Katayama will be astride a "Suzuki works" machine at the forthcoming 1967 Singapore Grand Prix to be held at Thomson Road circuit during the Easter holidays. The two veteran riders591 words
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Article367 1967-03-21 16 MUAR. Mon. Segamat District played brilliant hockey today to clinch a 3-2 victory oved Muar district in the annual inter-district hockey match in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. Though it was brliliant teamwork which won Segamat District the cup the two goal-getters. Ooi Ban367 words
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Article120 1967-03-21 16 SINGAPORE. Mon The Minister of state for Education, Enche Rahim bin Ishak. was unanimously elected as president of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association at the annual general meeting held today. Enche Rahim's election is the second such appointment made this week. Two days120 words
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Article30 1967-03-21 16 MUAR, Mon— Kilat Clubs in Muar, Batu Pahat and Kluang will take part in a triangular athletic sports meet on the Kluang town council padang on April 1.30 words
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88 1967-03-21 16 MELBOURNE, Mon. (Reuter) The British Boxing Board of Control has approved a Melbourne fight for the British Empire featherweight title between Johnny O'Brien of Scotland, and Australian champion Johnny Famechon. Stadiums Pty. Ltd. promoters, announced this here today. Whether the bout is staged will88 words
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Article, Illustration410 1967-03-21 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Yasuho Shigeno, one of Japan's most promising motor cyclist will be making his debut In international racing at the 1967 Singapore Grand Prix at Thomson Road this weekend. Twenty-six-year old Shigeno will take part In the class events for motorcycles astride a Bridgestone410 words
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Advertisement571 1967-03-21 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMCNTS 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 degree giving exemption from parts I and II of the571 words
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Advertisement206 1967-03-21 14 TENDER NOTICES PESUROH JAYA IBC KOTA KUALA LUMPUR TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the supply of one 110-120 H.P. Crawler or Pneumatic Tyred Tractor. Specification and further particulars may be obtained from the Jurutera Perbandaran, Ibu Kota Kuala Lumpur during normal working hours. Tenders in sealed envelopes endorsed "Tender206 words
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Advertisement146 1967-03-21 14 ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIACES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENCACEMENTS, PERSONAL. IN MEMORIAM ETC. $lO FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 50 CENTS VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT, ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED r-JwHSs MINIMUM OF TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL 25 CENTS (Box Number is charged at Hire* word* (e.g. Bm ES.fr146 words
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Advertisement60 1967-03-21 15 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB announces the opening of a NEW BRANCH FOR 4D at 38 MALABAR STREET Tickets for the Perak March Meeting ON SALE TOMORROW Also at: 146 Robinson Road 54 Joo Chiat Road 674 Upper Serangoon Road 27 Mackenzie Road New World Amusement Park ij (Entrances from Jalan Besar60 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous133 1967-03-21 16 TIME AND TIDE TODAY Port 3 1 ♦J 0 um" (5 ft 940 P-«- < 5 -9 ft >* (io7ft e 4 am (10,7 ,t); 1,31 pm ShTL^r^ 35 am < 6l ft !-44 p.m. (5.4 ft.). Sedfll K>/hii 5i a m (7 4 ft); 907 P ,m (6-7 ft133 words
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