Eastern Sun, 6 April 1967
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Title Section25 1967-04-06 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 255 Thursday* 6 April 1967. ☆MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article, Illustration515 1967-04-06 1 M.T. Lingam - Estate worker runs amok killing two, injuring five By: M.T. Lingam. KUALA PILAH, Wednesday. TWO PEOPLE were killed and five others Injured "reign of terror" struch village of Batu Klhir, IX miles from here, yesterday. The incident took place shortly after 1 p.m. in the heart of515 words
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Article, Illustration306 1967-04-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Acting Minister of Education, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman this evening declared that the present strike by teachers was "illegal". A directive, he added, had been sent to all Chief Education Officers to cut the pay of striking teachers lor the days they306 words
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Article117 1967-04-06 1 Thompson: $30,000/reward TANAH RATA, Wed. The police today offered a reward of $lO,OOO for information leading to the whereabouts of the American silk magnate from Bangkok. Mr. Jim Thompson. Mr. Thompson, 61, who was on a visit here from Thailand together with some friends, disappeared mysteriously from his bungalow here117 words
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Article124 1967-04-06 1 SEREMBAN, Wed. A young estate employee in Kuala Pilah. who had made arrangements to marry his fiance of many months shortly, saw his dream shattered when he had both his arms amputated here last night. Doctors at the General Hospital here tried to save Mohamed Said124 words
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252 1967-04-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Members of the National Union of Teachers will go on a full-day strike after the April holidays if no reasonable offers are made to their four-point claim, NUT's general secretary, Mr. John Gurusamy, announced today. He said the NUT will hold an252 words
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Article135 1967-04-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government will find work for those Malaysian citizens who have been dismissed from the police force in Singapore. "We will try to absorb most of them into our police force," he said after the weekly Cabinet meeting at Parliament House today.135 words
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Article72 1967-04-06 1 TOKYO, Wed. (AP) Communist China today accused the Soviet Union of increasing its co-opera-tion with Malaysia to set up "an anti-China encirclement" with the United States. The New China News Agency (NCNA) made the accusation in commenting on the March 20—April 4 visit to Malaysia by a72 words
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Article89 1967-04-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Union of Teachers late tonight charged that the acting Minister of Education. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, was "talking through his hat" when he declared that the teachers' strike action was illegal. In a statement in reply to the Minister,89 words
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Article, Illustration257 1967-04-06 1 TOKYO, Wed. (UPI) A top Malaysian Government official charged today that the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) body has become a "rich man's club." i Dr. Lim Swee Aun, Minister of Commerce and Industry, claimed that GATT caters "entirely to the Interest257 words
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Article149 1967-04-06 1 IPOH, Wed. Striking teachers at St. Michael's Institution belonging to the National Union of Teachers, this morning burned the Straits Times, an English Language daily at the approach road leading into the school building. Several copies of the newspaper mostly old issues published during the strike149 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration264 1967-04-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Lojh Kim Heong, the honorory secretary of the Notional Union of Teachers, Negri Sembilan branch, today wrote in to the Eastern Sun to say "hats off to your team of fair-minded reporters throughout the length and breadth ofEASTERN SUN Pix. - 264 words
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Article, Illustration422 1967-04-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Teachers' Union which claims to have 3,000 members today came out in support of the appointment of the Teachers' Salaries Commission. At a press conference, MTXJ's publicity chairman, Mr. David Boler. said the union accepted the Commission under422 words
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138 1967-04-06 2 KUALA LUMP UK, Wed The Ministry of Defence will hold an official reception to celebrate the occupation of its $2 million new building at Jalan Padang Tembak tomorrow evening. To mark the occasion the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, will unveil a138 words
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Article, Illustration256 1967-04-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Aji-no-moto company has started another competition to promote good relationship among consumers, distributors and manufacturer. This is a token of thanks from the manufacturer to the public for the support of two previous similar competitions. Attractive prizes will include a 80256 words
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377 1967-04-06 2 KHOO BOON CHOO - By KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Wed. The Legal adviser to the inshore fishermen in North Malaya* Mr. David Choong, today called on the Government to engage foreign experts from Taiwan or elsewhere instead of inviting a handful of representatives of inshore fishermen to377 words
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Article489 1967-04-06 2 Estates sub-division: KUALA LIMPIR, Wed. The National l T nion of Plantation Workers is submitting a seven-page memorandum to the Government to enforce immediate and effective measures to control subdivision of estates in the country. This was disclosed by Mr. P. P. Narayanan, General Secretary489 words
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80 1967-04-06 2 The gas tight pipes are welded together by so-called pig iron. In this way one produces tubular walls from many individual pipes. While at present the pig iron is still individually smelted at any rate mechanicallyto the tubular walls (Mandalawalli, left, with Italian welder Marco Tullic, who is earning some80 words
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1003 1967-04-06 3 LIM THOW BOON - Strike escalates By LIM THOW BOON KIALA LUMPUR, Wed. The mini-strike by members of the National Inion of Teachers escalated further today. In Selangor, 2,200 teachers were on strike. About 100 teachers from 12 schools in Jalan Ipoh. Jinjang and Batu1,003 words
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163 1967-04-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malaysian Armed Forces will receive another 18 military vehicles from the Australian Government. The vehicles consisting of five international harvesters tippers and ton international harvesters cargo are the final batch of 176 army vehicles provided under the second $65163 words
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270 1967-04-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government has discovered one big snag in the Sabah elections the need for staggered polling in some remote constituencies. Staggered polling, said the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, could defeat the "democratic principle of a free, unbiased and impartial270 words
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Article236 1967-04-06 3 KUCHING, Wed. A c annon, estimated 100 years ®«d. has been recovered irom a spot on the Sarawak nv «r bank some ten fee* awa v from the concrete Bat en t a Pangkalan Th e cannon was dug out •t low tide by members of236 words
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Article, Illustration131 1967-04-06 3 The American Founda!*E^o f v° r vers «as Blind rE? r cent, v presented M 54.500 to the Malayan Association for the Blind (MAB) in a ceremony attended by U.S. Ambassador James D Bell, left. Major p. R. Bridges. Executive S ec131 words
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263 1967-04-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Does "hanging UP*' on a telephone line, thus preventing the phone being used, constitute mischief in law? "No", said the appellant s counsel, Mr. It. E. borne, in the High Court today. "Yes", said the DPP, Mr. K. C. Rajah. This point263 words
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Article, Illustration364 1967-04-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The High Commissioner for Malaysia in Singapore, Dato Jamal bin Abdul LatifT, will fly to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to make a report to the Malaysian Prime Minister concerning the dismissal of some 326 Police personnel from the Singapore Police Force364 words
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Article169 1967-04-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Singapore Manufacturers Association today held its "joint liaison committee" meeting. A statement issued after the meeting noted that representatives from both sides felt that in the operation of business, certain conflicts were unavoidable. "But under the atmosphere169 words
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183 1967-04-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Light Industries Services (LIS) of the Economic Development Board will conduct a course in work simplification from May 1. Work simplification which is a combination of Method Study and Work-Sampling, aim s at increasing productivity through elimination of wastage of time or183 words
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Article42 1967-04-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Institute of Architects is sponsoring a lecture on architecture and town planning by Mr. Helmut Borcherdt, a German architect. It will be held at the Polytechnic Lecture Theatre on Friday April 7, at 5.15 p.m.42 words
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Article, Illustration341 1967-04-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ch a i r m a n of Public Bank Berhad, Tan Sri Nik Ahmad Kamil. said yesterday that the Bank had made "a fair amount of profit'* since it opened for business less than Ave months agoHe attributed this341 words
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Article26 1967-04-06 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The Johore Bahru Royal Customs and Excise Department will be closed on Tuesday. (April 11), as public holiday for Awal Muharram.26 words
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Article87 1967-04-06 4 SITIAWAN, Wed. One hundred and thirty people from 31 families who were rendered homeless by a fire which gutted 12 shophouses along Jalan Kampong Sitiawan here recently, received cash donations from the Sitiawan Disaster Relief Committee yesterday The presentation was made by the chairman of87 words
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Article53 1967-04-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Chinese Young Men's Christian Association will hold the semi-finals of the "Teenage Talentime 1967" on Sunday, April 9, at 9.30 a.m In its auditorium. About 20 finalists will be picked and they will appear In the finals on Monday. April 24, at 7.30 p.m. at53 words
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211 1967-04-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Four men and two who were denied bail last week on charges of carrvinr subversive documents at MacPherson housing estat! on March 28, were today allowed bail in the sum of $l,OOO in one surety each, by the Ninth Magistral211 words
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51 1967-04-06 4 KUCHING Wed. The Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Tan Sri Temenggong Jugah, today opened water supply systems to two more Long Houses, this cost more than $1,900. One was at Rumah Manggon and the other at Rumah Nyunling at Sungei Sut, Batang Baleh,51 words
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Article, Illustration243 1967-04-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. One of America's most distinguished artiste in the field of modern dancing, Miss Pauline Koner, will visit Singapore from April 8 to 12 under the U.S. State Department's educational and cultural exchange programme. While in Singapore, Miss Koner will make a television243 words
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222 1967-04-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A visiting Filipino ship, ping magnate, Mr. X e mesio I. Yabut, Presi. dent, Guacods Inc. An rastre Contractor, today praised the Jurong port complex which he described as a well coaceived idea. He pointed out that it had one advantage in that222 words
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126 1967-04-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Technical College Students* Uniol viewed with "grave concern what is described as the "unfortunate and regrettable" April Foo» incident on the College campus in Gurney Road, involving a section of the studer.ts. "The TCSU condemns and will never126 words
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Article65 1967-04-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. t SATA mobile X-ray un will be stationed at Tel* Ayer Chinese Church in Te ok Street, from April 10 excluding Saturdays. days and public j™ n In. from 5.30 p.m. to 9.00 p.» The mobile unit will v ray those living ln e65 words
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Article346 1967-04-06 5 P.I. Consul-General makes a denial before flying SINGAPORE, Wed. Before the Philippines Consul-General here, Mr. Mariano R. Logarta, left for Manila this afternoon he denied that he had been recalled specifically over his controversial letter to a local nf wspaper. He told newsmen at346 words
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101 1967-04-06 5 SINGAPORE Wed. An unknown Chinese grirl was today found dead at 10 a.m. at the foot of Block 83, Commonwealth Close. Police said she had 51.90 on her. The girl is believed to have fallen to her death from the 16th floor of101 words
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Article87 1967-04-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Wesley Methodist Church here announced today that it was offering interest free loans to needy and promising students in the University of Malaya and the University of Singapore, irrespective of race or religion. Each award of a loan will not exceed87 words
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Article, Illustration338 1967-04-06 5 K. S. SIDHU - Bv K. S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Wed. "TafTv the Lion'* today paid a brief 24-hour visit to the Lion City of Singapore. "Taffy" one of the most reputed TV entertainers in Western Australia in actual life is Mr. J. Cousins, who is also a338 words
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Article, Illustration69 1967-04-06 5 Mr. Bert N. Obrentz, the Foreign Sales Manager of Columbia Pictures International, will arrive in Singapore on April 8 from Manila on a business trip. He will be here to hold a series of meetings with executives of Columbia Films and Cathay Organisation to discuss his69 words
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78 1967-04-06 5 JESSELTON, Wed. The Secretary and Adviser to the Indonesian Delegation of observers, Mr. S. Tasrif has said that his delegation is satisfied with the arrangements made by the Malaysian Government to witness the various aspects of the general elections in the State of Sabah. Mr. Tasrif78 words
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225 1967-04-06 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. There will shortly be an exchange of travel personalities between Singapore and Indonesia with a view to increasing the tourist traffic between the two countries. This was stated today by Mr. S.T. Ratnam. Director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, in the225 words
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Article, Illustration278 1967-04-06 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, the Minister of State for Culture, told Australian journalists, radio and television directors and leading travel agents that Singapore's foreign policy was based on nonalignment "for the sake of survival'*. He was speaking to the Australians when278 words
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Article95 1967-04-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The French Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Pierre Anthonioz, will open an exhibition by eight artists from lour States at the Balai Ampang, A.I.A Building on Monday at 12.15 p.m. The exhibition, which is under the sponsorship of the the Samat Art Gallery, is95 words
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Article70 1967-04-06 5 PENANG, Wed. The Secretary of Examinations, Education Department, Penang, Enche Farid Wajidi bin Haji Subki yesterday announced that the closing date for the Higher School Certificate examinations would be April 10. The closing date for the School Certificate/Malaysia Certificate examinations and Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia will70 words
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Article67 1967-04-06 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A reduced rate evening telephone service to Hong Kong will be available with effect from April 15. The reduced rates of $12.15 for a minimum duration of three minutes and $4.05 for each additional minute or, part thereof will apply between 967 words
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Article66 1967-04-06 5 KUCHING. Wed. The sth battalion, Royal Malay Regiment, stationed In the Third Division, and the Kaplt District Council are jointly building a new boarding house for the Engkuah District Council school, Song sub-district. The building which will accommodate about 30 pupils cost about $750. More than $lOO66 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Advertisement30 1967-04-06 4 $5 ESSAY WINNERS ALL winners of the above essay writing contest are informed that due to lack of space, the results will be published In tomorrow's issue (April 7. 1967).30 words
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Miscellaneous684 1967-04-06 5 TV MALAYSIA wmrm <= < CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulaa Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3/10 Johore Bahru; 4 Tajpinj; Batu Pahal; 9 Kluang. (Singapore viewers, please switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programme*). OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary. NEWS OUTLINES in the National Language. NATIONAL SONGS. NEWS in684 words
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WORLD NEWS
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226 1967-04-06 6 MPs not impressed LONDON, Wed. (AP). After hearing Americans described as "bomb-droppers," Mr. Hubert H. Humphrey yesterday called on British MPs to denounce the North Vietnamese as much as they denounce the United States. The American VicePresident's clash with some leftwing and226 words
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Article131 1967-04-06 6 MEXICO City. Wed (AP)— A New Orleans oil man says the Federal Bureau of Investigation has new evidence on the assassination of President Kennedy. Mr. Joseph M. Rault Jr., President of an oil company bearing his name, yesterday told a news conference that U.S.131 words
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Article137 1967-04-06 6 HONG KONG. Wed. (AFP) A reporter of a local vernacular newspaper had to dash for safety and seek refuge In a police station when pursued by leftist workers yesterday. The reporter, who was taking photos of some 50 workers, gathered outside a cotton mill during a minor137 words
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Article259 1967-04-06 6 LAI THIEU, Vietnam, Wed. (AP) Powerful blowers that "cook out*' Vietcong guerrillas biding in tunnels with blasts of air superheated to 1,000 degrees farenbeit (538G) are being used north of Saigon. The blowers are the latest godgetry to evolve in the frustrating wars of259 words
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Article, Illustration58 1967-04-06 6 Malaysian Commerce and Industry Minister (C) and Mrs. Lim Swee Ann (L> and ROK's counteroart Choong Hoon Park (R) are seen chatting during a recess in the 23rd session of (ECAFE), which ooened at the Tokyo Prince Hotel on Monday. Top block shows Singapore's Representative EncheUPI Photo - 58 words
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Article287 1967-04-06 6 At Ecafe conference TOKYO, Wed. (AFP). Cambodia today made it elear that is was not prepared to compromise its independence for the sake of foreign aid for the multi-purpose Prek Thnot Project, which has become a central issue at the annual meeting of the United Nations287 words
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Article149 1967-04-06 6 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Harry Roberts, who shot dead three policemen in London last August, stood by the gangland code yesterday and refused to name the man who sold him his gun Amid stringent security precautions Roberts, was brought from his top security prison cell on the149 words
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196 1967-04-06 6 LISBON, Wed. (Reuter) A dead Portuguese King and Queen will be flown home today from Britain and Germany to be reunited in a solemn ceremony after a century of separation. Ex-king s and royal pretenders are among those who will attend tomorrow's196 words
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Article183 1967-04-06 6 WELLINGTON, Wed. (Reuter) War is being waged on and over New Zealand airports between airline pilots and birds. The worried pilots declare that a long campaign to drive the birds away from the airports, has been far from a complete success. Flocks of birds liable183 words
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134 1967-04-06 6 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Insurance rates on giant oil tankers and "Jumbo" Jet airliners must inevitably rise, according to the chairman of Lloyd's Register of Shipping. Mr. A.C. Orover, a former chairman of Lloyd's Insurance Institution and a leading underwriter, told a press conference134 words
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Article156 1967-04-06 6 LONDON. Wed. (Renter) Miss Mollie Ang Mooi Hua, Singapore's Miss Tourism, arrived here from New York yesterday on the second lex of a 80-day round the world trip. Waiting for her at the airport was Mr. Goh Kian Chee. son of Singapore's Defence Minister.156 words
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Article95 1967-04-06 6 MANILA. Wed. (AFP) A giant "Dog tooth" Tuna, measuring 61 inches and weighing 125 pounds, was caught In the Northern Philippine waters last weekend by a Filipino sportsman who believes he has a world record In his hands. The Philippine News Service (PNB) said sportsman Antonio95 words
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500 1967-04-06 6 DAY TWO OF TRIAL,. PEORIA, Illinois, Wed. (AP). A j ur y trying Richard Speck on charges of murdering eight nurses, including two Filippinas, v Qs told yesterday he drank liquor and beer pulled a gun in a saloon shortly before the500 words
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Article217 1967-04-06 6 A model of a student hostel, like a macabre doll's house, was presented in court here today to show where eight young nurses were killed one by one in Chicago one night last summer. The model, make by the F. 8.1., contains miniature items of217 words
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112 1967-04-06 6 MANILA, Wed. (AFP) A Manila political commentator just back from a tour of India today denounced India's "Hypocritical leadership, her pseudo-intellectuals and her sanctimonious upper classes." The comentator. Maximo V. Soliven of the large circulation "Manila Times" newspaper accused them of "ignoring the plight of their own112 words
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Article175 1967-04-06 6 MANILA. Wed. An influential Filipino political commentator saic today "some colonies 01 Britain are worse than the English ever were, in a new press salvo hera against Malaysia. Commentator Teodoro F. .Valencia, in his daily column appearing in t. large circulation newspaper "Manila Times wrote "The S1175 words
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Miscellaneous139 1967-04-06 6 THE MAM FROM EXPLOSIVE AFFAIR All work and no pla/ makes even a MAN FROM UM.C.L.t. A DULL OCT/ AND KNOWING THAT Hls LIFE DEPENDS ON SHAR* NESS, NAPOLEON SOLO ACCEPTED THe BLONDE'S INVTTATION TO GO WATERSKIINGi NOW/ SLALOMING BEHIND HER BOAT AS IT STKEAKS DOWN LONG ISLANO SOUND, SOLD139 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSRTRIAL
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315 1967-04-06 7 OIGAPORE, Wed. —The Bank of America, the O world's largest commercial bank, has purchased a bank In Chile with six branches in the Santiago area The purchased bank is the Banco Italiano, whose resources as of December 31 were equivalent to approximately $24,300,000.315 words
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Article172 1967-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. An agreement was signed recently between representatives of Nippon Kokan (NKK> of Japan and the Rotterdam Dockyard Company of Netherlands providing mutual cooperation in serving ships built by both companies particularly in respect to guarantee work. Under the agreement, both companies will provide ba>es172 words
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Article76 1967-04-06 7 NEW DEHLI Wed. Reuter India has extended the time limit for foreign companies to invest in its fertiliser industry and obtain price and marketing concessions. Petroleum and Chemicals Minister. Mr. Ashoka Mehta told Parliament. The time limit for companies to invest in the terti'iser industry and76 words
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Article65 1967-04-06 7 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI> Dow-Jones closing averages on the New York stock exchange: 30 Industrials 859.19 20 Rails 226.26 15 Utilities 138.23 *>3 Stocks 306.22 4" Bonds 83.22 Commodity Index 136.62 nJ oday s v °lume was 8,750, wn shares of a total 1,449 issues traded, 60465 words
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Article14 1967-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.—The tern 7< rice for today was per picul, up $l/-.14 words
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271 1967-04-06 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. A young bride-to-be will launch a new cargo liner for trade with Malaysia and Europe. She is Miss Caroline Lewis, only daughter of Major and Mrs. Timothy Lewis, of North Berwick, on Scotland's eastern coastline. On April 10, she is to name271 words
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Article, Illustration240 1967-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. U.T.A. is all out to train her local staff and equip them with the necessary knowledge for not only good but better service to her clients. In this way, she is indirectly helping to boost the tourist trade of Singapore and M240 words
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Article49 1967-04-06 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP) The United States government sold 35 long tons of tin from surplus stocks yesterday, 10 tons of grade Aat 1.5425 dollars a pound, 20 tons of grade B at 1.5275 dollars a pound, and 5 tons of grade C at 1.5225 dollars a pound.49 words
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755 1967-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Industrials opened on a firm note but was generally soft towards the close. Both Central Sugar and United Asbestos were a feature with prices putting on gains at the early part of trading. Of these. Central Sugar dealt at an early755 words
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Article270 1967-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Wed—April first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 55$ cents per lb., down cent from previous close. The tone was dull. A very quiet session ruled during the morning with little change in prices throughout. Exchanges270 words
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Article, Illustration48 1967-04-06 7 Partial view of some of the delegates to the Essosponsored Kepner-Tregoe Executive Development Seminar, declared open by Mr. Khaw Kai Boh the acting Minister of Commerce Industry in the Cameron Highlands on Monday- On his left is Mr. Robert Van Steelant. instructor of the course.48 words
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Article81 1967-04-06 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: Buying T.T. 32-3/4; Airmail O.D. 32-7/8; 90 d st. 33-5/16 credit bills; 33-5/8 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T, 351/2; Airmail O.D. 35-5/8; 90 d/st. 36-1/4 credit bills; 365/1681 words
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Article54 1967-04-06 7 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Rubber future today closed 20 points lower across the board. Sales 10 lots May 67 20.50 20.70 Julv 20.60 20.80 Sep 20.60 20.80 Nov 20.60 20.80 Jan 68 2060 20.80 Mar 20.60 2080 The spot No. 1 RSS declined 1/8 to 20 7/854 words
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Article475 1967-04-06 7 SINGAPORE —Stock Exchange bid and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIAL Bouttead 1-52 1.53 1.97 C.T.S. Ords Chemical Co. Cold Storage Dunlop (Old) E. Smelting Esso Ords Fltzpatrlcks F. N. Ords. CD Gammon Georgetown Guinness Hotel S'pura Hume (M) Ltd. Hume (F.fe.) Ord. j.475 words
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Article56 1967-04-06 7 (Manager* Prire* i Flr*t Malayan 2.26 2.36 Second Malayan 1.61 1.71 Third Malayan XD 1.11 1.21 Thf Commerce fnduttn Fnnd .90 1-01 The Saving fund XD US 1 43 Malaysian Investment Fund J M 105 Htfrllng Commodity 2/10 It Flr*t Hone Konr XD .95 1.00* Sffond Hong Kong56 words
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Article110 1967-04-06 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Slngapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Bayers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 45.00 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 47.50 Loose Copra Mixed Apr/May 27.50 Sugar (Java) exgodown 25.00 Nutmegs 110s 400.00 Nutmegs B A- W Garbled Lam pong 185.00 Black Pepper (FOB) 102.50 Pepper Black Special110 words
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Article22 1967-04-06 7 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet, with spot 16-3/4 16-15/16. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports April 16-13/16 16-15/16.22 words
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Article153 1967-04-06 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The following ships are expected in port today. Godowns Vessels. 1/2 Kosovo 3/4 Limburg 5 Bankura 6/7 Golden Spring 8/9 Mahout. 13/14 Amerigo Vespucci 15/16 Anna Maersk 18 Circea 21/22 Musi 23/24 Straat Clarence 25/26 Halldis 27 28 Myrmidon 29/30 Mihara Maru 31/32 Benarmin 38/39 Karachi153 words
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Article879 1967-04-06 7 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 1.0.% a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.20 a.m. Airline GIA 992 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.25 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuchlng.879 words
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Article360 1967-04-06 8 ACCORDING to a German architect, the present cities are nothing but race tracks lined with houses. He prefers integrated superstructures as the ideal city of the future. These structures will house shops, offices, community centres and other urban facilities. On the outward parts of these huge buildings will360 words
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Article325 1967-04-06 8 VIfHEN visiting a famine stricken State, Mrs. Indira Gandhi felt that certain facts had been withheld from her by local officials. The sight of what has been described as breathing skeletons has shocked her. Apart from the drought, something must be very wrong with the local administration in325 words
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2507 1967-04-06 8 rPHE Finance Act, 1967, was published in the Malaysia Government Gaxette an March 23, 196/. Copies of the Act are now obtainable at $0.85 per copy from the Government Printer, Jalan Chan Sow Lin, Kuala Lumpur. w The Act comprises four Schedules.2,507 words
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383 1967-04-06 8 C.E. L - C.E.L. Kuala Lumpur, T REFER to the letter from Yap Hong Thin published by you on 27.3.67 A in which it appears that a large estate subdivided will result in unemployment for all the workers. As a man born and bred in a383 words
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Article209 1967-04-06 8 LEE &WAN SANG - LEE &WAN SANG SentuL THE members of the National Union of Teachers are in full scale boycott and the children in particular are deprived of their usual evening games and sports practice. As a result most of the children in my area are getting into some trouble or209 words
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Article111 1967-04-06 8 THE hawkeni plying their wares at Joo Chiat and Changi Roads in front of the two markets are causing serious obstruction to pedestrians, traffic and public cleansing besides being a menace to public health. The Ministry of Health should take quick measures to curb this nightmare facing the111 words
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Article104 1967-04-06 8 THE public would remember that the Union raised hell when N.U.T launched its industrial action, accusing it °j embarking on a unilateral action and ignoring col ive action. The public may be interested to know that >n<? D.T.C. Union has issuea strike ballots to seek a mandate104 words
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Advertisement28 1967-04-06 8 i 4« titters to the tditor must hare the uddress of the wrtttr. They mtiit also be properly signed. All letters must be short and to the point.28 words
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Article, Illustration40 1967-04-06 9 MR KOH MUI YEW MR. A.Y. WAW MR. TAN SIN HAI MR. FONG THIM LOCK MR LIEW HONG SANG MR. DAVID Tfco MR. HO SEEK YUEN MR. WONG YOOK KEE MR. Lfct SENG INN MR. KHOO PENG LENG40 words
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Article, Illustration169 1967-04-06 9 MESSAGE FROM S PORE MINISTER FOR FINANCE J WISH to congratulate the Association on the occasion of its 3sth Anniversary. Keng Shi Hong by which the Association was formerly known, catered only for Chinese watch and dock makers and traders. Since its change of169 words
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Article, Illustration561 1967-04-06 9 LIM PENG BOON - By LIM PENG BOON rtUlt Association for more than three decades has been using the name Keng Shi Hong. As from 19th January this year, however, this name has been officially changed to Singapore Clock and Watch Trade Association, which is more appropriate for our561 words
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93 1967-04-06 9 UriTH great pleasure we learned that the Singapore Clock (3r Watch Trade Association will be celebrating its 38th Anniversary on the 6th of April, 1967. This certainly will be a proud day for your organisation. As Association of the German Clock93 words
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Article, Illustration166 1967-04-06 9 My country, and in particular the watch Industry has a long standing and close association with Singapore and its watch trade. While unable to say when the first Swiss watches were offered for sale here. It Is reasonable to assume that they were directly Introduced Into the166 words
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Article, Illustration72 1967-04-06 10 Mr. W. Thorn Leeson - Mr. W. Thorn Leeson Charge d'Affaires a.l of The Netherlands. Tt gives me great pleasure to extend my sincere congratulations to the Singapore Clock and Watch Trade Association an the occasion of its 38th anniversary. I hope and wish that this anniversary will be followed by many72 words
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Article, Illustration262 1967-04-06 10 this very felicitatious occasion of 38th Anniversary of the Singapore Clock and Watch Trade Association. I should like to extend on behalf of my Government and myself, my hearty congratulations to all members of the Association. Singapore being a wellknown free trade port, watches as well as262 words
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Article, Illustration115 1967-04-06 10 Mr. Song Chin Lock Secretary English and Commercial Affairs Officer. Mr. Goh Nam Cheh Asst Sports Officer Mr. Choong Chuan Sien Liaison Officer Mr. Yeo Boon Hua Asst. Liaison Officer Mr. Sam Kok Swee Entertainment Officer Mr. Cheong Siew Weng Asst. Entertainment Officer Mr. Cheong Tai115 words
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Article, Illustration234 1967-04-06 11 a building of our own, and quite a new one too, members in the clock and watch trade have shown greater confidence in our Association. After a vigorous recruitment drive our membership has almost doubled. As a result of a big increase in the membership, work234 words
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Article329 1967-04-06 11 Fashion and styling are now as important a factor in world-wide watch sales as precision and durability. That is the news from Switzerland, where the major styling show of the world's number one watch industry is held every year. This is the annual "Montres and Bijoux**329 words
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Article, Illustration45 1967-04-06 11 TIMING success story this year Is in the popularity surge of the supremely practical automatic watch for women. This newcomer from Switzerland has pure and classical lines and is in 18 carat sold. "Champagne" dial set off by black hour markets.45 words
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Article, Illustration39 1967-04-06 11 AS shown above, the Director of the Swiss Watch Industry Technical Centre, Mr. F. Lakner, conducting a technical course for 14 local watch-makers at the Singapore Watch and Clock Trade Association premises last year.39 words
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Article151 1967-04-06 11 DO YOU KNOW that every Eterna-Matic as well for ladies and men is fitted with ballbearing; that the balls of an Eterna-Matic ball-bear-ing are 65 hundredths of a millimeter in diameter; that the case of every Eterna-Matic Kan Tiki is tested at a pressure of 20 atmospheres151 words
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Article, Illustration465 1967-04-06 12 WHEN l"rs Schild founded in 1856 the first watch factory in Grenchen. today Eterna Ltd.. in order to provide its 2.000 inhabitants with a livelihood, he little expected this poor, peaceful little village to become one of the world centres of the watch-making industry. Today,465 words
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208 1967-04-06 12 Oingapore has, during the past years, become one of the world s biggest customers for Swiss watches. In 1966. Singapore occupied 11th place, quantity-wise, in the world watch markets of the Swiss Watch Industry, importing 881,000 pieces. In order to forge closer links with such208 words
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Article189 1967-04-06 12 ]VfODERN man demands a watch that keeps time accurate to within seconds day after day, month after month- Efforts to develop such a time-piece have been made on different fronts. One approach to the problem of achieving cnronometric accuracy in wristwatches is based on the well-established189 words
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126 1967-04-06 12 "C'OLLOWING the change of name of our association steps will be taken to amend the constitution of our association so that all races in the horological trade can come in as members. Tn this wav I anticipate the membership, which126 words
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Article, Illustration16 1967-04-06 12 Mr. Quek Moh Tent, Trea surer, Singapore Clock an Watch Trade Associatior16 words
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Article, Illustration276 1967-04-06 13 MR. CHAN CHIK WAH - MR. CHAN CHIK WAH, Hon. Auditor. every country has a big and k responsible role to play in the field of welfare work. Because of this our wise Government has set up a department for social wel- fare projects. In clubs, societies, associations,276 words
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Article, Illustration16 1967-04-06 13 MR CHIA HOY Standing MR. HO SEEK HONG Standing MR. TONG TUCK PENG Standing16 words
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Article, Illustration32 1967-04-06 13 MR. TAN JIN SAN Supervisory MR. MAK KHAI LOON Supervisory MR. YAP SWEE LCM Supervisory MR. CHONG LOON YEN Executive MR. CHUA CHOO SONG Supervisory MR. KHO AH CHOON Supervisory32 words
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Article, Illustration27 1967-04-06 13 MR. CHAN KOK HENG Executive MR. CHAN SWEE TOH Executive MR. CHOW KWOK WAH Executive MR. LEE KHENG LOON Executive MB. LEONG SIEW KWONG Executive27 words
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Article, Illustration9 1967-04-06 13 MR. KHOO SIEW TONG Affairs9 words
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Advertisement21 1967-04-06 9 Singapore Clock Watch Trade Association 38th Anniversary on 6th April 1967 at the Singapore Commerce Building tonight (kindly wear your rosette)21 words
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Advertisement63 1967-04-06 10 non-stop heart inside your watch Incabloc is your guarantee that you are buying a precision timepiece. scentif, cally engineered only for jeweled-lever watches, and today the vital moving parts of millions of high quality watches are protected by Incabloc. Ask your retailer to guarantee that the watch he sells you63 words
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Advertisement71 1967-04-06 10 NJ SWISS /A k lis o <S excitingly masculine TI TO NI DO7 Qpace 2ta .AUTOMATIC I CALENDAR A truly NEW shape designed for men who are dashingly different. Created for adventurous men who play for the highest stakes, and go for everything that is good in life. If you71 words
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Advertisement15 1967-04-06 11 FULLY BACKED BY 3 YEARS FREE SERVICE! the modern masters of time S 24 6715 words
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Advertisement27 1967-04-06 12 "T WATCH FACTORY SWITZERLAND AND CHUN CHONG SINGAPORE Offer their Congratulations and Best Wishes to SINGAPORE CLOCK WATCH TRADE ASSOCIATION on the occasion of their 28th ANNIVERSARY27 words
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Advertisement174 1967-04-06 12 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Singapore Clock and Watch Trade Association on the occasion of their 38th Anniversary £TERNn»MfITIC 3000 SEVENDAY •v.- •> i: •,pIK «-x--itkl V* mm?■■4 1 •ft li s v Ji: sL V I c a Esm mm V. 4 x ft W *,x. automatic day-date174 words
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Advertisement58 1967-04-06 13 HARPOON super-waterproof automatic calendar Large Choice, of Ladies and Gentlemen's Watches since 1737 The Swiss Watch for all Climates Congratulations to the Singapore Clock Watch Trade Association on their 3Sth Anniversary OP SWITZERLAND The KING is a superb waterproof watch made to withstand extreme climatic conditions from tropical heat to58 words
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Advertisement154 1967-04-06 13 Congratulations to the SINGAPORE CLOCK WATCH TRADE ASSOCIATION on their 38th. Anniversary from OMEGA TISSOT Sole Agents and Service Centre for Singapore, Malaysia Brunei. SILVAROYAL LIMITED 10E Asia Insurance Building, Singapore. Best Wishes Singapore Clock Watch Trade Association on the occasion of Anniversary, from jSf% Swiss Watch |®o| Industry lnformation154 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration274 1967-04-06 14 Hoo Ban Khee - By: Hoo Ban Khee K. Lumpur* Wed. TJIS eyes, greenish; his hair dark grey and his nationality, Siamese. (Oh, yes. His weight: 19 pounds, repeat, 19 pounds). What does this all add up to? Very simple. Syn (Secret Agent 009) is on the prowl.274 words
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Article, Illustration178 1967-04-06 14 K. Sidhu - A world of wine, women song By K. Sidhu. SINGAPORE, Wed. "Phool Aur Patthar" Flower or Stone, is a high voltage drama of human bondage, compassion, defiant and love. It is a story of a woman's love that can turn a robber into a flower. "Phool Aur Patthar" (Galaxy Theatre>178 words
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236 1967-04-06 14 Chan Kam Yau - •By Chan Kam Yau. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed., My, my, some girls are real lucky even though they are in big trouble. Take the case of Heather Halloran (Sandra Dee). She got into the family way. a predicament which very few girls in our narrow-minded236 words
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Article, Illustration200 1967-04-06 14 Tai Sing Onn - Bv Tai Sing Onn Kuala lumpur, Wed. —'lt's mad, it's zany, it's marvellous. It's a real laughter vehicle —the mirth never slackens but gathers speed, thrust like a roller coaster. What is? WarneT Bros, release "NOT WITH MY WIFE. Y O U DON'T" of course.200 words
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Article, Illustration254 1967-04-06 14 El Soto - By El Soto. §IXGAPORE, ITed."All the thrills and excitement of the grand prix is brought to near life in MG3T* super-cinerama version of the film bearing the same name. Numerous film B have been made in the past icith the circuit, the fast cars and254 words
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Article64 1967-04-06 14 LONDON, Wed. "BlowUp," the internationally acclaimed motion picture by Michelangelo Antonioni, returns to the city i n which it was originally filmed This marks the first engagement of the Carlo Ponti production outside the United States where it is doing record-breaking business in every one of64 words
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Article24 1967-04-06 14 VENICE. Italy. Wed. (UPI) —The 1967 Venice Film Festival will be held from Aug. 26 to Sept. 8, its organisers announced today.24 words
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Article55 1967-04-06 14 NEW YORK. Wed- (Reuter> One of show business's most glittering affairs, the annual Oscar awards night was threatened today by the week-old radio and television strike in America. Comedian Bob Hope, a union member, said he would not serve as master of ceremonies for the55 words
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Advertisement73 1967-04-06 14 y SCHAUB LORENZ POWERFUL WORLD-WIDE RECEPTION 8 Wavebands: r,r rM ***** Me MW slt-1634 ke 8W 4- 11.1-16.8 Me/a SWS- 16.7-22 M<v» INTERCONTINENTAL" tr7nsistSrx re U B 2 nd S V r ad ine tuning, 17 transistor'??!. JTJ}! conductor diodes, 1 rectifier. Portable with built-in adapter unit for AC mains73 words
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Miscellaneous172 1967-04-06 14 SMA>V GANISBTION LIDO Phone ***** Op*us Today! 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30, 9.15 <NO FREE LIST i Pewr Seilen -AFTER THE FOX" Victor Mature Britt Ekland Panavlsion. Color rUA> CAPITOL Phone ***** TODAY 4 SHOWS ONLY at 11. 1.30, 4 A 6.45 p.m. •MIDNIGHT MI'BDER' iMand) TONIGHT 9.30 p.m. PREMIERE! Cash172 words
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Miscellaneous42 1967-04-06 14 ODEON: 3rd FLAMING WEEK! DAILY 4 SHOWS: 11 A.M.. 2.30, 6.00 9.00 P.M. Admission: $l.OO, $2.00. $3.00 $4.00 IT HOLDS YOU! IT CRABS YOU! IT INF A GRIPPING, AUTHENTIC, ENTHRALLING MOTION PICTURE BRILLIANTLY RECREATES AN UNFORGETTABLE MOMENT IN HISTORY: f" 0 ja42 words
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Miscellaneous328 1967-04-06 14 ORGANISATION ORCHARD —***** l~th BIG DAY! DAILY 2 SH(iu"« I Show Starts: 1.00. 5.00 B.™ nil "Grand Prix" Starts: 1.15, 5.15 V?r Sun. Holidays Extra Sh'o» At 9.30 a.m. w Admission: $1.50. *2.50 a, ui» IN SUPER CINERAM4 00 j "GRAND PRIX" Jame* Garner Era Marie Su.. Metrocolor No Pree328 words
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354 1967-04-06 15 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) There win 45 final acceptors for Saturday's Grand National at Aintree, Liverpool—the world's toughest and best;known steeplechasing test. The four miles 856 yards race, over 30 towering fences, will be worth a total of £26,642 in prize money, with the winning354 words
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Article, Illustration487 1967-04-06 15 NIW YORK, Wed. (Router fir A.P.) World heavyweight champion Cassi us Clay signed yesterday to defend his title Floyd Patterson in Las Vegas, Nevada, on April 25 three days before C I a y's scheduled Army induction. The title defence will487 words
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289 1967-04-06 15 TOKYO, Wed. (AP). Golfers entered in the US$l5,OOO Yomiuri Open held their first practice session on Tutsday —•and found themselves battling strong winds and a drizzle. "The wind was just too strona," commented Brian Huggett of Britain, just couldn't hit the ball right." Officials289 words
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288 1967-04-06 15 MIAMI BEACH, Wed. (t T PI). Fourth-ranked heavyweight George Chuvaio of Toronto scored a tko in 1:02 of the third round over Willie Bessmanoff of Miami Beach before 3,716 fans on Tuesday night. The Canadian contender kept alive his hopes for a title288 words
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Article154 1967-04-06 15 MEXICO CITY, Wed. (AFP) Fears that world featherweight champion Vicente Saldivar would not be able to make his June 15 date with Welsh challenger Howard Winstone because of a hand injury were dispelled after an X-ray examination yesterday. The champion, said to have got into an154 words
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Article114 1967-04-06 15 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) —Basil D'Oliveira, South African-bom England Test cricketer, arrived back in London from Capetown yesterday with one target in mind —to win a place in the M.C.C. side to tour West Indies next winter. "I am thinking no further ahead than that," he114 words
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Article86 1967-04-06 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will conduct courses for athlfetic officials at the Swiss CMtaf* Secondary School from April 17 to 19. The sessions will be from 8.30 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. on each of th# three days, and from 3.00 p.m. to86 words
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Article82 1967-04-06 15 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Results of football matches played last night were: (DIVISION ONE) West Ham United 0, Sheffield U. 2. (postponed March 3). (DIVISION THREE) Swansea Town 0. Burn mouth 1. (SCOTTISH ONE) Motherwell 3, Aberdeen 2 (postponed April 1.) (RUGBY LEAGUE) Dewsbury 13 Leeds 38(RUGBY82 words
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640 1967-04-06 15 RACE is M.A.R.A. CLASS 6— I FUR*. 2.00 PJI. Catchweights 12 st. 1. Kedidi (14 lbs. Penalty) 2. Tanjone Surt (5 lbs. Penalty) 3. Red Rocket (5 lbs. Penalty) 4. St. Cloud Maju (JL. Kilmery) 6. Amirs Kuda J. Kair 8. Ebor Hee Haw ?Sri640 words
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Advertisement197 1967-04-06 15 for hire 20 words $5/- (Minimum) ""gENT-A-CAR, Ring Everftne Airconditioned Cars 525. daily. $154. Non-airconditioned L«"s2o. daily, $lO5. ;.*kly. Free Mileage. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BFVEFITS: SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited fr-im SINGAPORE MALAYSIAN citizens Appointment: TEMPORARY architect, p.w.d. Salary Scale: *680) 785x35Al r '3o 1100x40A-1420 p.m. plus triable allowance Point197 words
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Advertisement495 1967-04-06 15 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Invited from BINOAPORB CITIZENS:— Appointment: WORKSHOP ASSISTANT. Ministry of Education. Salary Scaie: $l9O x 7.50-20&/B/22Q X 15A-' 325 p.m. Probation: 3 years. Age: 22 45 years. Qualifications Experience: Must be qualified craftsman having completed apprenticeship and preferably with a minimum of 3 years' experience as495 words
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Advertisement167 1967-04-06 15 TENDER NOTICES KENTATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. KEDAH Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJK.R. di-dalam Kclas 'C KeSala II Pechahan Kepala 2, [epala 111 Pechahan Kepala 3 5 dan ka-atas akan diterima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, Kedah/Perlis, J.K.R. Alor Star hingga jam 3.00 petang pada 1 haribulan Mei 1967. UNTOK: MEMBINA DAN MENYIAPKAN167 words
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Article250 1967-04-06 16 Albert Johnson - FAS President's on-the-spot report on way By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Wad.— The President of the F.A. of Singapore, Enche Abu Bokar bin Pawanchee, is expected to submit an on-the-spot report on Singapore's participation in the Asian Cup soccer tournament which concluded in Hong Kong recently. The250 words
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51 1967-04-06 16 This is how the second poster for the 1967 Tokyo Universiade will look like. The organising committee for the world collegiate sports meet from Aug. 26 to Sept. 4 approved the poster's design recently. An arts student of Japan designed the poster. The first poster is already in use UPIUPI Photo. - 51 words
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Article244 1967-04-06 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Army Depot Police will meet Young Men's Sikh Association in the quarterfinals of the Singapore Hockey Association knock-out competition to be played at Police Training School ground on April 7. In the semi-finals R.E.M.E. will meet Naval Base/ Schools while Army DP/ YMSA will244 words
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Article91 1967-04-06 16 KAMPAR, Wed. Dato Leong Kee Nyean, has been re-elected President of the Perak Chinese Football Federation for the 10th successive year. The Vive-Presidents are::Mr. Lai Chang Ann. Mr. Lee Kang San; Hon. Secretary: Mr. Koe Yee Kum: Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Teh Khoon Chuar Committee members: Mr. Song91 words
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Article367 1967-04-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian youth team, in preparation for the Asian Youth Tournament at Bangle ok. failed to avenge their 5-0 defeat against Selangor. when they lost 3-4 in a freindly return soceer game at the Merdeka Stadium here this evening. The youths, who are367 words
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Article145 1967-04-06 16 MANILA, Wed. (AFP) The visiting Kowloon Bus football team of Hong Kong lost (their final game here last night, bowing 2-1 to the Manila All-Chinese Selection which the Crown Colony hooters had beaten before. Kowloon thus wound up their exhibition series in Manila with a145 words
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172 1967-04-06 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Chinese F.A. plans to introduce its own interleague competition this year. Mr. Ch'ng Tok Ngam, who was re-elected President of the SCFA, told members at the annual general meeting that the current training scheme for youngsters has met with172 words
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Article25 1967-04-06 16 FRANKFURT, West Germany, Wed. (Reuter) Eintracht Frankfurt and Burnley drew I—l in their Inter-Cities Fairs Cup quar-ter-final first leg match here last night.25 words
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147 1967-04-06 16 KAMPAR, Wed. The delayed Malaysia n Chinese Football Association final between Singapore Chinese and Perak Chinese will be played on April 29 at Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore, at 8 p.m. Perak Chinese, who entered the MCFA final for the fourth time, have won147 words
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151 1967-04-06 16 SYDNEY, Wed. (Reuter) Australian tennis professional Lew Hoad said today he had accepted an invitation to coach Britain's Davis Cup team. Hoad said he had been ap- proached by Mr. Pat Hughes a Director of Dunlops Ltd. and a member of the All151 words
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691 1967-04-06 16 RICHARD DAW - Is the United States about to have, at long last, a soccer explosion? Many big-time and believe the time is here tor Soon two leagues staffed with players and whole teams imported from abroad. Associated Press writer Ri and subsequent articles691 words
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Article107 1967-04-06 16 SAN LUIS, Mexico, Wed. (UPI) Top-ranked bantamweight contender Jesus Pimentel will meet Yoshi Nakane of Japan here in a 12-round title elimination bout on May 14, promoter Nicolas Rodriguez announced on Monday nightRodriguez said the contest would be staged in the bull ring in this tiny border107 words
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Article86 1967-04-06 16 PENANG, Wed. Training of Penang players in preparation for the Malaysia Cup competition will commence this Friday. The following have been selected for training:- Ishak Ahmad, Hassanuddin Harun, Abdul Jalil Osman, Moey Yoke Ham, Cheah Peng Chean. Kim Lean Kwong, Lim Hee Leng, T. Samandan, Abdul Shukor86 words
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258 1967-04-06 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Wed. The F.A. of Singapore Selection Committee is faced with a "big problem'' in selecting the team for the FAM Cup final to be played in Kuala Lumpur on April 8. The "hitch" has been sparked off because258 words
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Article86 1967-04-06 16 KUCHING, Wed. The Sibu volley-ball team will represent Sarawak in ft* forthcoming National Volleyball tournament to be he c in Penang on April 15The leader of the Sarawl* contingent is Dato Ling BepZ Siew, MP. who is the a tional President of the 0.leyball Association,86 words
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71 1967-04-06 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Fowlie School and Telok Kurau (West) boys and girls captured top hon r in the 4xloo metres inter-school relay at the combined annual athletic meet of the Tanjong K Boys' School held recently. In the teachers invitation relay, Fowlie School71 words
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