Eastern Sun, 4 June 1967
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Title Section24 1967-06-04 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. f No. 312 Sunday, 4 June 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article230 1967-06-04 1 Tie Middle-East crisis... Soviet Union changes attitude PARIS, SAT. REUTER PEACE prospects in the Middle East looked brighter here today following an apparent shift in Russia's attitude to the Freneh proposal for four-power talks. On May 30. Government sources here announced that the Soviet Government had rejected230 words
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Article564 1967-06-04 1 JAKARTA, Sat. (AFP) Japan won through to the inter-zone final against Malaysia in the Thomas Cup badminton competition rfhen they beat the United States tonight by 7—2. ma, this year's All-England ?.ngles semi.'apan a 3-2 lead whm he turned back Stan Hales 15-4. 15-3.564 words
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330 1967-06-04 1 PEKING, Sat. (Reuter) China today openly called on Chinese in Hong Kong to organise and prepare themselves for a possible call from Peking to overthrow British rule in the colony. In one of the toughest pronouncements on the colony by China's Communist leaders since330 words
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Article, Illustration84 1967-06-04 1 Picture on left shows a and fury a barefooted woman, with her baby in one arm aria a piece of cloth in the other, screams amidst tears at FRU men for spraying tear gas which had drifted into her room. Carrying posters and chanting slogans, a womanEASTERN SUN Pix by Yap Chew Tan. - 84 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article333 1967-06-04 2 Soviet News A set up office By MUSA SCULLY KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malaysian Government has given the "green light" for TASS the Soviet National News Agency to operate here. This was disclosed today to the Eastern Sun bv Mr. Sergei Svirin. Chief of the Tass333 words
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99 1967-06-04 2 IPOH, Sat. Champagne and cocktails were served to all guests at the opening ceremony of Messrs. Sim Lim Finance (M) Berhad in Brewster Road here today. The guests included high Government officials, business associates and clients of Messrs. Sim Lim and Co's Ipoh branch. The99 words
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Article89 1967-06-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Wong Fook Shin, 28, proprietor of an electrical shop at Jalan Ipoh, was today committed for trial in the High Court on a charge of raping a 22-year-old girl at the end of a three-day preliminary inquiry. Wong was alleged to have89 words
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Article, Illustration209 1967-06-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR SatGaruda Indonesian Airway's new manager for West Malaysia. Mr. Muchtaram, has arrived to take over their Kuala Lumpur office. He succeeds Mr. J.S. Voerman. manager of the airlines' international sales department, who was sent here to resume Garuda's services to Malaysia following the end of209 words
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Article71 1967-06-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. IA 14-day ultimatum has been given by the Railwaymens' Union of Malaya to the Railway Administration, to settle 10 outstanding claims and Ave others involving national issues. The 10 claims include: t revision of salary for temporary officers; e anomalies in the salary71 words
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Article, Illustration498 1967-06-04 2 Ivan Hugh Perera - By Ivan Hugh Perera KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. It was in Lobuan recently thot I hod the opportunity of fully appreciating the role of the Royal Malaysian Air Force in the States of Sabah and Sarawak in East Malaysia. From the port of Labuan, at498 words
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Article178 1967-06-04 2 SLIM RIVER. Sat. Slim River police this morning arrested three men in connection with an armed robbery of a Catholic priest. Father Francis Chao Chun Sen* and two teachers on Sunday. The police also recovered most of the articles stolen from them. On Sunday, three178 words
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338 1967-06-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat—Malaysian must follow the snirit of "eotong royong if this country is to progress the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Knche' Senu bin Abdul Rahman said today. m ma m o tt\or hnw I For no matter, nuw338 words
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Article, Illustration635 1967-06-04 3 PREMIER LEE SENDS CONDOLENCE MESSAGE SINGAPORE, Sat. Hundreds from all walks of life, from VIPs to union representatives, today called at the residence of the late Dato Lee Kong Chian to pay their last respects to a great philanthropist. An equal number of635 words
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246 1967-06-04 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Labour, Jek Yeun Thong, today called on parents not to hinder their children in their choice of occupapation as long as that occupation was a respectable one. He said this when he opened the hotel and catering training centre246 words
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Article136 1967-06-04 3 MALACCA. Sat. The Chief Minister, Abdul Ghafar Baba has outlined a new look for the town. He described the new bus station now being built at Jalan K:lang as the best in the country. The State Government agencies and the private sector will together build scores136 words
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297 1967-06-04 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. President Yusof bin Ishak was today full of praise for those voluntary workers who had come forward to assist the blind in Singapore. "Blindness is an affliction which imposes several hardships on a person, and it is only natural that those who are297 words
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343 1967-06-04 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Police said today a number of demonstrations were held last night to protest against alleged ill-treatment of political detainees. As in all previous demonstrations, students weT« used to swell the numbers. Two days prior to this, on May 31, a political party held343 words
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Advertisement313 1967-06-04 2 Special announcement.... Eastern Sun's *must-be-won' weekly con wives and mothers THE EASTERN SUN will start a new $6O/- 'mast be won' contest from Friday, June 12. The contest is for WIVES and MOTHERS only! The first prise is ISO, second prise $2O, and third prize $lO. All contestants, who must313 words
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Advertisement18 1967-06-04 2 Due to lock of space our UNCLE comicsstrip has been held bock* It will be published next Sunday.18 words
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Advertisement156 1967-06-04 2 New from Germany Syip. Kodak's new Kt'l Retina concept! Retina Si Outstanding Quality at Low cost! Kodak Retina Cameras, made in Kodak's factories In Germany, have long been toed for precision engineering and high quality. Now! Kodak presents a NEW Retina concept: Kodak Retina SI same high quality fast "backgear"156 words
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Miscellaneous49 1967-06-04 2 Ik.l. diary Today: Exhibition of "Art from other lands" at National Art Gallery 10 a.m to 6.30 p.m.: Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m: Zoon Negara 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.: Muzium Negara 10 a.m. 6 p.m49 words
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Advertisement142 1967-06-04 3 If you're wondering how we manage to cover that many miles an hour, the answer is really very simple. We do it by going so many places. All at once. Just as we're about to take off in San k Francisco* we're landing in Hong Kong, circling H over Manila,142 words
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Miscellaneous698 1967-06-04 3 TV MALAYSIA CHAXSEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and MMaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; I Taiping; 1 Batu Pahat; 9 Klaang. PM 3.00 Opening Annct., Prog. Summary; 3.01 Big Three Golf; 3.51 Documentary Film (Inquiring Mind); 4.21 Robin Hood (The Youthful Menace); Tri-k and Treat; 4.56 Close698 words
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Miscellaneous393 1967-06-04 3 I( JEDIFFUSION Network) English programmes Singapore A.M 6.00 Dawn Serenade; 7.00 News; 7.10 Breakfast Session; 800 News; 8.10 Your Daily Horoscope Birthday Greetings; 8.15 Morning Star ...Astrud Gilberto; 8.30 Tic Toe Requests, including These Are New a spotlight on new records; 8.56 Your Radio Doctor; 9.00 Benny Hill Time...... with393 words
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POPPING AROUND
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Article, Illustration378 1967-06-04 4 WHEH I first spoke to tall and lanky Winston, I found him to be rather soft-spoken and perhaps even a little timid. Of course, Vve just met him 9 and I can't really he sure; but when he went up on stage and378 words
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Article, Illustration629 1967-06-04 4 DAVY JONES - By DAVY JONES It was curiosity that made me answer the ad. I teas glancing through the American show business paper "Variety" when the headline can sht my eye• It just said.***.. ftAADISESS Anted £olll* insane, spirited and hip boys with the courage to work629 words
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Article330 1967-06-04 4 THE SHADOWS Maroc 7/Bombay Duck (Columbia). A sizeable hit in Britain, this disc revert to something approaching the boys' old style. Strictly instrumental, it features Hank's reverberating solo guitar handling the melody line, with rattling tambourine, walloping drumming and added brass. And coming from the film of the same330 words
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Article371 1967-06-04 4 JJI THERE! As promised last week, DAVY JONES writes specially for you (and perhaps one or two other people) this week! And if you think this is a fab wait till you read next week's issue, when DAVY TELLS ALL ABOUT HIS BIOGRAPHY. It's the most! Lots371 words
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Advertisement194 1967-06-04 4 BEST SELLING LP'S i FROM I monument ***** Mexico and other great hits -—Bob Moore Orchestra ***** Admirable Byrd The Steel Guitar of Jerry Byrd ***** Ed Sullivan speaks out for the Kim Sisters their first album ***** Sami Jourdak plays music for Belly Dancers ***** The Ginny Tiu Revue194 words
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Advertisement42 1967-06-04 4 PLATTER PETE S POP POLL 4.6.67. CANDIDATES: (A) Elvis Presley. (B) Tom Jones. Mark an X next to your chofce NAME: ADDRESS: Send your votes to: Platter Pete's Pop Poll, c/o Eastern Sun, 23-B Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. NOT LATER THAN 8.6.6742 words
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Advertisement206 1967-06-04 4 s •> i :< Safely back to you... with love! For thousands of miles they have been in the safe, experienced care of the second-most loving pair cf hands in the world. They've played 1-Spy over Switzerland, Snakes and Ladders over Italy. They've been fascinated over Egypt enthralled over India.206 words
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Miscellaneous279 1967-06-04 4 Top tunes of LONDON: 1. Silence Is Golden Tremeloes 2. Waterloo Sunset Kinks 3. A Whiter Shade Of Pale Procol Ha rum 4. Dedicated To The One I Love Mama's Papa's 5. Then I Kissed Her Beach Boys 6. The Wind Cries Mary Jimi Hendrix 7. There Goes My Everything279 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration430 1967-06-04 5 TAI SING ONN - The Chapman Report By:. TAI SING ONN Kuala Lumpur, Sat. pUSH Peyton Place", "Butterfield 8", "A Rage To Live" and other such shoddy imitations of life out of your mind. For you'll find a larger slice of life in "The Chapman Report" (Rex, K.L.) Malaysian film-goers will,430 words
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Article, Illustration65 1967-06-04 5 ITERE'S the answer to the question, what happens to Miss Universe of yesteryear? This lovely lass, who won the title in 1964 was the former Miss Greece. She is CORINNA TSOPEI (So-pay), and now attends the 20th Century-Fox School for Stars of the Future. She65 words
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Article56 1967-06-04 5 lITHEX a screen writer dreams up a joke at his cozy typewriter it can be rough on the actors. In Martin Ransohoff's "Don't Make Waves," a Filmways comedy from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the joke is on the climate of Southern California but the brunt of it was on Claudia Cardinale.56 words
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Advertisement33 1967-06-04 5 BEST VALUE Ife 1 1 I :;.:'f:SBi Bill ft! Jj|||||ll6^ tf s 6® jj J&S&OS 1 »rfS" I A W .JK 25<t FOR 10 (SINGAPORE) 30$ FOR 10 (MALAYSIA) A GALLAHER LIMITED PRODUCT33 words
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Miscellaneous215 1967-06-04 5 -SHAW ORGANISATION N«w Showing! 11, 1.45, 4. 6.30, 9.15 Thorn* Hunter <k Henry Silva THE HILLS RUN BED" (U-A.l Technicolor Technlscope CAPITOL Phone ***** 1 Showing! 11, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.30 (NO FREE LIST)! The CANE OF SILKEN WEB' Mandarin In Scope Color TONIGHT M'NITE: "King With M» Fare" Mandarin-Scope-Color215 words
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Miscellaneous238 1967-06-04 5 ORGANISATIO M. ODEONI PALACE 3 1 -no I Tf. 4 757 f OW MOWING! 11. 1.311, 4 lu vu <M oobSBH "IN LIKE FLINT" CINEMASCOPE. COLOR. POX ODEON: 2nd MIDNITE TONIGHT' "TO THE END OF TIME" Mandarin SCOPE COLOR with English Chinese Bubtitl«a GALA 2/287 atACH ROAD LAST 2 DATS!238 words
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Miscellaneous57 1967-06-04 6 -Hcuvrui-'Bcurbera's The NO, NO, PEBBLES! PONT SPLASH MC7MMIE.' m m *3Z- mm m I m n m i 1 v/ M w. bbF 0 ww r=M-3~> seAr tubllih»r» M«««p«p«p SyndicAt*,l9lY I ft! P r* H iW ft I' 1 <i 53 n i •ii ME THORI V i I I57 words
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Miscellaneous374 1967-06-04 7 A W y 9 r P E J J P a ...AN' X 60T HO /10/teY if i K jj-LtYSTotfj BAKERY"i «r«sr...HEy, t?S, C'MERg...I VE SOMETHING FOR you/ S! *3S 0 s nP m y* wm 4 i irrcz 1 /5 t r f^oiv/,vo6iSS THESE APE SWELL f. 1? r<374 words
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Article769 1967-06-04 8 WHEN the European powers ruled vast areas of Asia and Africa, they developed these territories only to the extent that they could supply raw materials to feed the industries of the West. These Asian and African colonies got back what their masters chose to give them. Their own769 words
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WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE
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Article, Illustration875 1967-06-04 8 Dr. I.M. Levitt - by Dr. I.M. Levitt, similarity of going into space and to the bottom of the sea is so striking that scientists and engineers are beginning to look for common solutions to the problems encountered in these alien and unfriendly environments. Commander M. Scott Carpenter,875 words
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1058 1967-06-04 8 NICHOLAS CARROLL - By NICHOLAS CARROLL T ONDON, Sot. At this point of the Middle East crisis, it is perhaps worth recalling that the only senior Minister of a ny western power to have had long talks with the Soviet leaders in the initial1,058 words
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Advertisement359 1967-06-04 8 EARN What you're really worth! You can develop your natural ability and train for a better job a better future through an ICS specialised home-study course. With ICS you iearfl at your own pace under the guidance of experts in your subjects. You'll be surprised by the rapid progress you359 words
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CHUNG KHIAN BANK LTD. Opening of Kuala Trengganu Branch Supplement
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Article, Illustration304 1967-06-04 9 Another step forward to establish eventually a branch in every Malaysian rTHE Yang Maha Mulia, Pemangku Raja, Trengganu, Tengku Mahmud Ibni Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah, D. K., will declare open the Kuala Trengganu Branch of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. at 51, Jalan304 words
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593 1967-06-04 10 rPHE early history of Trengganu is obscure. A Chinese Buddhist monk, Choa Ju Kun, mentions it among places subject to the old Kingdom of Palembang. The Nagarakretagama, a Javanese work composed in 1365 A.D., describes Trengganu and Dungun as tributary to Majapahit. The Hikayat593 words
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Article, Illustration157 1967-06-04 10 establishment of the Kuala Trengganu Branch of the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd., is the realisation of a long-cherished plan. It is extremely fortunate for us that we have been able to have the Branch on a site which is the most central in the capital of the157 words
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Article, Illustration349 1967-06-04 10 »pHE opening of the Kuala Treng ganiJ Branch of the Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd j, another step forward in our plan for the e s t c blishment eventually of a branch in ever, State of Malaysia. Our venture into Trengganu reflects our confidence349 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1967-06-04 11 fprengganu which 1 lies on the east coast of West Malaysia; bounded by K e ont a n in the north and north-east o nd Pahang in the n o rt h and southwest, and South China Sea in the east; has an area of1,182 words
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Article, Illustration39 1967-06-04 11 Dato Lau Pak Khuan, D.P.M.P.. J.P. P.J.K., O B E., Executive Director Mr. Tan En* Joo. M.Sc. Director Mr. Lee Nyean Shin, Executive Director Dato Aw Row, D.K.L.P., Director Mr. Aw It Aw, Director39 words
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Article, Illustration271 1967-06-04 12 Efficiency the key to success in any business Electronic machine Modern machines to meet banking needs THE success of any business organisation today depends on its efficiency to cope with the demands of its clients. This is particularly true of the banking service. Towards this direction, Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd.271 words
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Article, Illustration23 1967-06-04 12 ABOVE, male and female members of the staff of the Kuala Trengganu Branch of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd.23 words
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Article, Illustration212 1967-06-04 12 »phe manager of Kuala Trengganu Branch of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. is a linguist and son of the soil. He is Trengganu born Mr. Chew Cheng Kong, 46, who is concurrently manager of the Bank's Kota Bharu Branch. Mr. Chew who speaks B a h a212 words
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Article, Illustration109 1967-06-04 12 OFFICER IN CHARGE OF THE BRANCH Mr. Soon Hup Seng, 33. the Officer-in-Charge of KuaU Trengganu Branch of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd., is also born in Trengganu. A former student of Chinese Wee Sin School in Kuali Trengganu and Chung Ling High School in Penang. Mr. Soon also graduated with109 words
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Advertisement70 1967-06-04 9 THE SMALL MAN'S BANK 111 f.-V :JV *^WmSßrm IIK :^x¥:: :vX:: wm SWw "W tft e IV" if* to* s># 0» gl .^0 30" \tf r VO<* e^V\t»° ld <*o \e»* Mfl 111?®* f|s|< ffizte ggnf fIBB j •^>\* s 3| •j,i 1 fti&fe >o-ii 8&t ihioni! »ti*sNw I |fIHV%70 words
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Advertisement308 1967-06-04 10 Congratulations and Best Wishes to ft 1111 HO l/LHAllf nil 111/ ITR on the occasion of the opening of their bHUNu KHIAW BANK LTD., kuala trengganu branch from YAT YUEN HONG CO., LTD. ENG KHONG PARK AT TOH TUCK ROAD, OFF JURONG ROAD, SINGAPORE. (7th m.s. Bukit Timah Road, near308 words
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Advertisement234 1967-06-04 11 Congratulations to THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED on the Official O KUALA TRENGGANU BRANCH. <?£ si wisely! CM Singapore's unique m (f /a*?ctac< 9 l/ark, character hotel iu\9 l I You will enjoy the relaxing atmosphere Br nrr R.S ass LXV-* mmm Wfli PRICES FROM: $26,900/- UPWARDS Semi-detached bungalows and234 words
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Advertisement15 1967-06-04 12 Congratulations to CHUNG KHIA W BANK LTD. on the opening of their Kuala Trengganu Branch15 words
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Advertisement56 1967-06-04 13 JACKS Congratulate the a 77 CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. on the Opening of their BRANCH OFFICE IN KUALA TRENGGANU to which Jacks have supplied CHATWOOD-MILNER Strong Room Door and Safe Deposit Lockers Protect your valuables from fire or theft. Put them in a safe deposit box there are boxes of56 words
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Advertisement281 1967-06-04 13 Congratulations Best Wishes to CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of their KUALA TRENGGANU BRANCH from iliGlJt (S ij) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Congra tu la tions to CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on the occasion of the o TRENGGANU BRANCH CHUBB Treasury Doors and Gates281 words
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COMMERCIAL – IDUSTRIAL
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Article31 1967-06-04 14 HONG KONG, Sat. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK$5.B5 per U-S dollar for cash. HKSS.BS per U-S dollar for T/T. HK$ 15.99 per pound sterling HK5279.00 per tael of gold.31 words
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Article72 1967-06-04 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: Buying T.T. 32-11/16; Airmail O.D. 32-13/ 16; 90 d/st. 33-3/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 353/8; Airmail O.D. 35-1/2; 90 d/st 36-1/16 credit bills; 36-3/1672 words
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Article84 1967-06-04 14 SINGAPORE. Sat Slngapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Coconnt oil (FOB) Bulk 47.50 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 50.00 Loo«e Copra Mixed .May/June 28.50 Nutmegs 110s 345.00 Nutmegs B W 165.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 110.00 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) 100.00 Lampong Black Pepper ASTA (100%84 words
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868 1967-06-04 14 LONDON, Sat. Last year, Britain sold pumping equipment worth nearly £23 million to other countries —an increase of some £1,400,000 over 1965. Though the machinery was sent almost all over the world, Malaysia, India, Iran, Cuba, Venezuela anci Spain were among the868 words
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365 1967-06-04 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. A rather quiet week's trading was hampered at the start by absence of a lead until Wednesday from the London market which was closed on Monday, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. in their weekly market report. The price range of just365 words
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Article332 1967-06-04 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange today with the number of shares dealt in brackets. INDUSTRIALS Boustead $1.54 (18.000); C. Sugars $1.70 (7,000) $1.69 (2,000) $1.68 (12.000) $1.67 (3,000); Chemical $1.76 (5,000); Cold Storage $3.42 (1,000); Esso332 words
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Article63 1967-06-04 14 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Dow-Jones closing averages on the New York exchange: 30 Industrials 863.31 20 Rails 247.46 15 Utilities 133.05 65 Stocks 314.06 40 Bonds 81.15 Commodity Index 136.59 The volume was 8,070,000 shares. Of a total 1,436 issues traded, 536 were higher and 653 lower.63 words
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Article35 1967-06-04 14 NEW YORK. Sat. (AP> Standard and poor's 500 stock index: Net Close Change 425 Industrials 96.60 off .49 20 Railroads 47.23 off .10 55 Utilities 67.91 off .23 500 Stocks 89.79 off .4435 words
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178 1967-06-04 14 TOKYO, Fn. (UPI). The government today accepted a recommendation calling for the liberalisation of direct foreign investment in 50 per cent of Japanese industry firms. The recommendation, submitted to the Finance Ministry by the Foreign Investment Council, is expected to go into effect beginning on July 1.178 words
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Article39 1967-06-04 14 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures yesterday closed ten points higher. Sales none. Jul *67 20.85 21.35 Sept 20.85 21.35 Nov 20.85 21.45 Jan '6B 21.00 21.45 Mar 21.00 21.60 May 21.00 21.60 July 21.00 21.6039 words
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Article17 1967-06-04 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price for today was $605 62i per picul, up 25 cents.17 words
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Article32 1967-06-04 14 NEW YORK. Sat. (AP) Dow Jones spot commodity price index closed at 139.37 up .21. Dow Jones commodity futures Index (Open) 136.37, (High) 136.69, (Low) 136.37. (Close) 136.59 up .15.32 words
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Article, Illustration51 1967-06-04 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. This young woman is standing beside one of the many huge 15' rockets that Caltex Oil Malaysia Limited has installed as the first phase of the Company's current advertising campaign for Boron Mk II the complete space ae« motor fuel in Singapore and51 words
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489 1967-06-04 14 YOUR SHARES UP-DOWN UNCHANGED SINGAPORE—Stock Exchange hid and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIAL Boustead 1.55 C. Sugar 1.68 1.69 Chemical Co 1.76 1.77 Cold Storage 3.10 3.44 l>unlop (Old) XD 2.09 2.18 E. Smelting XD 4.10 4.14 Esso Ords 3.20 3.24 Kit zpatrieks 1.45 1.48489 words
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Article57 1967-06-04 14 Managers Prices) 1 First Malayan 1 *1 Second Malayan l.S-i I..I 1 *1 ""hird Malayan 1.11 1-1 The Commerce A .*6 <4 Industry Fund XD i li The saving* Hind 1.34 l M Malayan i *2 Industry Fund if* Sterling 41 Commodity 3 8 First Hong Kong .8157 words
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Article51 1967-06-04 14 NEW YORK, Sat. <AP' Dow Jones stock aver Open Hic> 30 Industrials 865.31 20 Railroads 249 15 Utilities 65 Stocks Low Close Chanr 30 Industrials r* 857.46 863.31 off 20 Railroads d 246.38 247.46 off 1» 15 Utilities n3 132.29 133.00 or. 65 Stocks 0 n( 312.23 31451 words
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Article170 1967-06-04 14 SINGAPORE, Sat. The following ships are expected in port today:— God owns Vessels. 1/2 Taronga 3/4 Ajax 5 Asahi Maru 6/7 Straat Clarence 8/9 Sumbawa 10/11 Demodocus 13/14 Hanoi 15/16 Amerigo Vespucci 18 Riverbank 19 Bingo Maru 21/22 Kinsei Maru No. 11 25 Sletbay 23/24 Yamamatsu Maru 29/30170 words
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Advertisement253 1967-06-04 14 CLASSIFIED ADS RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) W E S L EY METHODIST CHURCH, 5 Fort Canning Road, Singapore Worship services at 7.30 am., 10.00 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Sunday School for all ages at 8.45 a.mJunior Church at 10.00 a.m. Everyone Welcome. CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN TRUE WAY CHURCH, 156-B253 words
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Obituary31 1967-06-04 14 DEATH MR. LEE KONG CHIAN passed away peacefully on 2/6/67 at 7.00p.m. The cortege will leave 14, Mount Rosie Road for Mount Vernon crematorium at 2.30p.m. today (4/6/67.) No wreaths. I31 words
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RACING COMMENTS
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1566 1967-06-04 15 Race St Horses Class 3, Dlv. 5 6 Furs. —2,00 PJtf. 1. M Splendid 7y 126 Soon Lee 8table Paul Rao 10 2 2 rj William 5v 125 Chukell Stable Tulloh Coles 6 1 480 Persian Inn 3y 125 Queen's Stable Zain Nazudi 13 41,566 words
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1802 1967-06-04 15 Windsor i Lad* j - The going IS VERY GOOD By 'Windsor i Lad* j TPOH, Sun. Sporting Gesture II is my fancy in the $25,000 Perok Derby to be run over one and a half miles at Ipoh this afternoon (Rac# 5), concluding day of the Perak Turf1,802 words
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Article21 1967-06-04 15 Windsor Lad: Pahanp Brave Bambino Majorana Golden Sun: Champagne Raytone Woolongong Adeline: Theatre V Oleander 111 Palm Estate21 words
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Article143 1967-06-04 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN ADELINE RACE 1 RAYTONE Convair Gipolette II RAYTONE Gigolette II Good For You CONVAIR Gigolette II Raytone RACE Z THEATRE V The Pointer Globe Stream KING'S ROW Theatre V The Pointer THEATRE V Globe Stream L. Marlene RACE 1 FAHAIVG Flying Mercury Caisini Park W'LONGONG143 words
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Article, Illustration128 1967-06-04 15 The St. Xavier*s Institution team emerged champions again in the 1967 Penang Inter-School Waterpolo Tourney recently. The Xaverians won all four matches played, vi*: beat Jelutssf Secondary School 12-0; beat C.L-H.B. "A" 3-2; beat Penang Free School 12*1 and beat C.L.H S. "B" 12-1. Runners-tip were128 words
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656 1967-06-04 16 Take it or Leave it... bu £undau runeh JI/T A L A Y S I A got through perhaps their toughest hurdle in the Thomas Cup series on Thursday night when they whipped Denmark 7-2 in the semi-final round of the interzone. Malaysia656 words
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177 1967-06-04 16 SINGAPORE. SatLeicester City edged Asian All-Stars 3-0 in a drab match in the Pestabola played at the Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Leicester making their debut in the football festival failed to impress the 6.000 crowd with their reputed play. Asian All Stars though177 words
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Article128 1967-06-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Selangor were well placed at the end of first day's play in the Malaysia Cricket Association "Under-23" final against Singapore, played at the Selangor Club padang here today Scores: Selangor 136, Singapore 61 and 47-3. Except for J. Branscombe and skipper Arungatha, who128 words
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Page 16 Advertisements
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous62 1967-06-04 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang; 10.42 a.m. (7.5 ft.); 10.20 p.m. (6.4 ft.). ~."t ttrnham: 2.25 a.m. (12.4 ft.); 2.45 p.m (14.5 ft). Port Dickson: 3.57 a.m. (6.6 ft.); 4.18 p.m. (7.8 ft.). p 0 re: 8-36 a.m. (6.6 ft.); 8.40 p.m. (7.5 ft). Sedili Kechil: 7.43 a.m. (5.5 ft); 6.3762 words
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