Eastern Sun, 5 June 1967
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Title Section24 1967-06-05 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1968. Vol. 1 No. 313 Monday, 5 June 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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237 1967-06-05 1 PRETORIA South Africa. Sfprcwla girl claims to previous lives un mnilv accurate meSriS ccntur.es. 51 has been v family since JT o wlth ber in previous i she grows nories become L'.er a:ied and specific. attracted the a professor at University of237 words
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Article62 1967-06-05 1 KVALA LUMPUR, Sun.— m Foreign Minister, Mr Adam Malik's special #r-oy, Chairul Anwar, 'akarta today ng an "imporg< to the Ma2 3r r »overnment. *e rrrcQ a g e was handed rto rhr Deputy Prime 7 n Abdul Razak c Fr: ay shortly after Mr. Hiairiil's62 words
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Article490 1967-06-05 1 Th e Evil Triangle' claims ninth victim in 16 years PRADES, FRENCH PYRENEES, SUN. (REIJTER) ALL SS PEOPLE aboard a chartered holiday flight to Spain died last night when their British airliner plunged into a mountain near here and exploded in a ball of fire.490 words
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Article50 1967-06-05 1 TEL AVIV, Sun. (Reuter) —lsrael urged the Soviet Union today to join the other great powers in bringing peace to the Middle East. A note from Premier Levi Eshkol to Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin said Israel was ready to settle the crisis by peaceful means.50 words
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54 1967-06-05 1 EASTERN SUN PixEASTERN; SUN Pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 54 words
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202 1967-06-05 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (AP) Several thousand students staged a fresh demonstration in Bandung to attack Government corruption, it was reported to- day. The official news agency ANTARA said that students carried placards criticising the Government for talking instead of acting against corruption. One sign202 words
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Article80 1967-06-05 1 HONG KONG. Sun. (Reuter) Police yesterday reminded property owners of the new regulations banning the display of what Government considers to be inflammatory posters. Police paid visits and made telephone calls to the occupiers of a number of premises to advise them on the legal measures the Government80 words
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Article152 1967-06-05 1 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) The Japanese whose cameras go all over the world are themselves photographic addicts. Technical advances, especially in automatic cameras, make good pictures at low cost possible for the least experienced amateur, and the industry estimates that there is at least one camera152 words
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225 1967-06-05 1 MANCHESTER, Sun. (Reuter) A four-engined Argonaut airliner crashed in Central Stockport today and reports said 72 passengers and crew on board 'had been killed. The British Midland chartered airliner was carrying five crew and 78 passengers returning from a package holiday in Palma,225 words
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Article88 1967-06-05 1 JERUSALEM (Jordanian sector) Sun. fßeuter) Jordanian and Israeli ground forces exchanged intermitten fire after Jordanian troops fired on an Israeli spotter plane here today, a Jordanian military spokesman said. He added that the Israeli aircraft was over Jordanian territory and apparently attempting to photograph troop positions.88 words
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Article39 1967-06-05 1 LODI. Italy. Sun. (Reuter) Three pretty young girls here have accused a doctor of making them undress for an eyesight test. The doctor was committed for trial on a charge of immoral acts and abuse of authority.39 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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319 1967-06-05 2 KOTA TINGGI, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rosok, yesterday disclosed that the present nation-wide demonstrations by Labour Party members was Communist-instigated. He said the political detainees at the Batu G a j a h Detention Camp went on a hunger strike recently in order319 words
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Article75 1967-06-05 2 IPOH, Sun—Two armed thugs held up a housewife. Tang Cheng Leen, in Eden Park yesterday. and robbed her of a gold chain worth $2OO. The robbers knocked at her door earlier saying they had come 'o reoair her sewerage tank which was leaking. When she opened the door,75 words
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Article, Illustration102 1967-06-05 2 Picture shows two of the wives, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor (left) and Mrs.Elaine Waters filling some of the man y different types of containers brought along by local residents. ONE ton of rice for 150 families! This was the distribution problem which confronted RAAF wives when they visited the Proi Tamil102 words
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209 1967-06-05 2 PENANG. Sun. The United Democratic Party, Penang, today called on the Government to take immediate measures to step up the supply of rice and to combat soaring prices. The chairman of the U.D.P., Penang branch, Mr. Tch Ewe Lim, said there was a low209 words
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406 1967-06-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. West Malaysian sawmillers have expressed great concern over the ever Increasing export of logs for the past few years. Increased exports, according to the "Forest Employees" organ of the Union of Forest Employees has resulted in "insufficient amount of406 words
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228 1967-06-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An intensive hunt is on to "reunite" the family of Dr. Thomas Stockmann in Henrick Ibsen's "An Enemy Of The People". An SOS was sent to the Eastern Sun last week to And two schoolboys to play Stockmann's sons. Ejlif,228 words
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129 1967-06-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The emergency executive council of the Malayan Technical Services Union which met yesterday a t the directive of CUEPACS has unanimously decided to take industrial action and issue secret ballot to its 4,000 members. It is in retaliation against the Governments "arbitrary129 words
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Article29 1967-06-05 2 JES6ELTON, Sun. The State Minister of Finance, Enche Harris bin Mohd. Salleh, has approved an allocation (or $2,000 for the improvement of the Kiulu/Kg. Moronun Jeep track29 words
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Article70 1967-06-05 2 BRUAS, Sun. Lim Bee Hooi. 62, was waylaid and robbed of $5OO by a youth while on her way home from a temple in Kampong Haji Monsoor last night, she told the police. She said the robber also stripped off her gold buttons worth $2lB.70 words
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Article156 1967-06-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Ikebana International (K.L. Chapter 72) are presenting their fourth annual exhibition of flower arrangements at the Balai Ampang, A.I.A. Building on Friday and Saturday. The Tunku Ampuan of Selangor, will officially open the exhibition at 11 a.m. for 1.1. members and official guests156 words
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123 1967-06-05 2 PENANG. Sun. —A Honda moped and a National television set are among the top prizes for lucky dinners at the 11th anniversary dinner of the Journalists' Union of North Malaya on Tuesday. Others include a typewriter. a bicycle, a watch and several fountain pens, cameras and123 words
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Article, Illustration42 1967-06-05 2 THESE two pretty and revealing Japanese models are seen displaying the latest in Space-age-mod*, meant for jetset teenagers in bright leathering colour* and transparent material, during the grand Mexican Fashion Preview held at the Palace Hotel in Tokro recentlv.42 words
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Article62 1967-06-05 2 JESSELTON. Sun. Four Sabah girls have been awarded scholarships for training as school dental nurses at the Dental Nurses Training School in Penang. They will attend the spe- cial two-year training course conducted at the school. They are Miss Sheila Cecilia Yapp, Miss Agnes Wo*?62 words
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Article567 1967-06-05 3 Lee's suggestion to employers in private SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has suggested to employers in the private sector to use the bonus system as a means of profit—sharing to avoid a standstill. A freexe is always unpleasant, he told a gathering of567 words
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298 1967-06-05 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Fourteen Labour Party members were produced in the Magistrate's Court amidst cries of anti-gov-ernment slogans and pro-communist songs from a crowd of party members outside the Court building here yesterday. Th e fourteen, including seven pig-tailed g ir ls, were298 words
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Article, Illustration26 1967-06-05 3 Some with clenched fist and others shouting slogans the fourteen are seen getting into a police van after appearing in the Magistrate's Court in Johore Bahru.26 words
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157 1967-06-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Concrete plans will soon be drawn up to implement the educational agreement signed between Malaysia and Indonesia in Jakarta yesterday. This was announced by the Chief Education Adviser, Haji Hamdan bin Shiek Tahir on his return after a week's visit157 words
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Article30 1967-06-05 3 PENANG, Sun. Australian M.P.'s will visit the State Museum and Art Gallery and the Malayan Teachers' College here tomorrow. They will arrive by car from Cameron Highlands.30 words
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Article122 1967-06-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The sending of a three man feet finding misssion to South Vietnam headed by Tan Sri Taib bin Haji An dak is but one step in "getting us involved in the Vietnam war." Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, who is also the122 words
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Article52 1967-06-05 3 KUCHING, Sun. The Sibintek land development scheme in the Third Division is to be extended by another 770 acres. A total of 1.666 acres of high-yielding rubber has already been planted under the scheme. The extension will eventually enable about 240 families to be absorbed into52 words
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Article56 1967-06-05 3 IPOH, Sun- A labourer, Lee Seng Yen. 26, was crushed to death bv a falling tree at the 7th mile in Jalan Changkat Jong yesterday. He, with another labourer was engaged in tree felling in secondary jungle when the tree fell on him. He was pinned56 words
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Article48 1967-06-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Six Jakarta City Councillors arrived here today on a week's study tour. Mr. Alexander Wenas the team leader said they were here to study Kuala Lumpur's master plan The delegation had made a trip to Bangkok earlier and will visit Singapore.48 words
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Article14 1967-06-05 3 KUCHING, Sun. The Kuching branch of Bank Negara Malaysia commenced business yesterday.14 words
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Article, Illustration574 1967-06-05 11 THOUSANDS PAY FINAI TRIB SINGAPORE, Sun. In a simple but dignified and solemn ceremony, the late Dato Lee Kong Chian was cremated according to Buddhist rites, watched by a gathering of thousands today, at the Mount Vernon Crematorium. From early morning moreEastern Sun Pix. - 574 words
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531 1967-06-05 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Closer contact *ith potential trading partners by Singapore must be maintained if she is to achieve the target of 30 per cent growth in domestic exports, «s envisaged by the Government. This was stated by the Ke.vlv-elected Chairman of Singapore Manufactur--7?531 words
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376 1967-06-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. —To commemorate the second anniversary of Singapore's National Day, the Geylang West Citizens* Consultative Committee will sponsor a Trade Exposition and Fair at the Gay World Amusement Park from Aug. 5 to Aug. 31 with five aims. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. the376 words
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Article, Illustration181 1967-06-05 11 POLICE, PRESS, PUBLIC SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Loke Too Yee, 30, the new Police Secretary, said today that there must be "confidence and understanding'* among the Police, the Press and the public. He said the police needed assistance and information to help them In the Investigation181 words
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Article, Illustration266 1967-06-05 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kim San, today said that Singapore had to prepare to defend herself because "we are just like small fish swimming in the sea with sharks around us". He was speaking at the Vigilante Corps anniversary266 words
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Article63 1967-06-05 11 SINGAPORE, Sun The finale of the 4th Inter-School Science Quiz, organised by the Gan Eng Seng Science and Mathematics Society, will be held at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow (June 5) at the Shell Theatrette. Shell House. The finalists are Methodist Girls' School, Anglo-Chinese Secondary School, Montfort School63 words
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152 1967-06-05 11 SINGAPORE. Sun From tomorrow, the centre at Serangoon District Office for the issue of special passports to Singapore citizen! for travel to West Malaysia will be closed. The other centres which have hitherto been closing at 9.00 p.m. in the evening will now152 words
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Advertisement43 1967-06-05 2 MRS. LEE KONG CHIAN AND FAMILY THANK THE HEADS OF STATES, REPRESENTATIVES OF THE COMMONWEALTH AND FOREIGN MISSIONS, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTES, COMMUNITY LEADERS, RELIGIOUS MISSIONS, ORGANISATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, FRIENDS AND RELATIVES FOR THEIR CONDOLENCES AND HELP DURING THE PERIOD OF THEIR BEREAVEMENT. sth June 196743 words
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Miscellaneous24 1967-06-05 3 If O©J5Ka KM XOUWERE SEENHANDUN* niHtBALL BY TMREEn" PERSONS J" »;»7 SO WHAT. REF?! HERE ARE TEH WHO AKMEft SAM \T Ami /i 424 words
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Article, Illustration6359 1967-06-05 4 HORST ELISEIT - PART IV ?By HORST ELISEIT Thig glory ig written n by Horgt El inert, chief B reporter of the Ger> B man language WELT B AM SOSISTAG, pub- B linhed in Hamburg f B ent Germany. B He hag written with B alarming and blunt B6,359 words
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WORLD NEWS
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347 1967-06-05 5 OAIGON, Sun. (Reuter). American Thunderchief fighter bombers shot down two North Vietnamese MiG jet interceptors yesterday as the U.S. planes continued their heavy raids against North Vietnam's rail lines into China, an American military spokesman reported today. The F-105 Thunderchiefs fought aerial347 words
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83 1967-06-05 5 SYDNEY, Sun- (Reuter)— Almost all Communist activities in West Java had come to a standstill following the arrest of 50 men, the Australian Broadcasting Commission reported today. The arrests, which broke up a big Communist underground organisation in West Java, followed a83 words
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237 1967-06-05 5 LONDON, Sun. (AP).— The City of London is planning a tumultous welcome for Sir Francis Chichester, the 65-year-old round-the-world yachtsman when he visits the City on June 13. City Corporation records show there has not been a a welcome like the one planned for237 words
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Article170 1967-06-05 5 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) Some unruly militant Red Guards, angered over not being able to purchase railway tickets, had destroyed railway facilities, causing "great damage" to Communist China's railway transportation, a Japanese Correspondent reported from Peking last night. The Correspondent of the newspaper Asahi Shimbun said the170 words
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151 1967-06-05 5 Bangkok, sun < neuter) Former Laotian Deputy Prime Minister General Phoumi Nosavan has arrived here from Songkhla in southern Thailand to testify for former Laotian Air Force Chief. General Thao Ma. at a court hearing on Tuesday. The court is hearing a request151 words
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233 1967-06-05 5 CHICAGO, Sun. (UPI). The roll of gangland murder victims in Chicago, the City where A 1 Capone and Machine-gun Kelly used to roam, numbers 1,000. according to Police records. But only 18 of them have been S(>l TToday though, tne murder233 words
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86 1967-06-05 5 NICE, Sun. (Reuter) Miss Spain 19-year-old Paquita Torres Perex last night won the title of Miss Europe here to a storm of catcalls and whistles. The audience voiced their disapproval at the Judges' decision not to place the British and German contenders86 words
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220 1967-06-05 5 MEW DELHI, Sun. (AP). —The Middle-East crisis, if not settled soon, could nearly wipe out India's depleted foreign exchange reserves and bring disastrous delays in U.S. food shipments to starvation areas, Indian officials predicted yesterday. A Transport Ministry official who arranges chartering of220 words
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143 1967-06-05 5 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) China is trying to increase her influence with President Nasser by giving him practical help in the current Middle-East crisis, the Sunday Times said today. It reported from Cairo that during the past week China had offered military aid to Egypt143 words
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Article, Illustration64 1967-06-05 6 AV UNUSUAL angle on 7-vear-old Prince Hiro, elder son of the Japan's Crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko, in front of the green grocery shop in central Tokvo during his tour to learn about various shops. The young Prince showed treat interest in asking thePANA Photo. - 64 words
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231 1967-06-05 6 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) Army men. Red Guards and the revolutionary masses in China have pledged to "destroy" British colonial rule in Hong Kong, according to the New China News Agency. This was their reaction yesterday after reading the editorial in231 words
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Article215 1967-06-05 6 COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Sun. (AP). —Captain Howard B. Levy, the Army doctor who refused to train Vietnam-bound Special Forces medics, was dismissed from the Army yesterday and sentenced to three years in prison for disloyalty and disobediences. Defence requests that Levy he allowed to remain215 words
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59 1967-06-05 6 BANGKOK, Sun. (Reuter) Export of gunnybags from Thailand is expected to top 48 million baht (about 800,000 sterling) again this year, Thai Director General of Foreign Trade, Mr. Nam Poonwathu, said. Mr. Nam said yesterday that gunnybags would become one of Thailand's major exports in59 words
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Article125 1967-06-05 6 MANILA. Sun. (AP) The Philippine* his agreed to allow continued use by the United States of the Central Philippine Air Base of Mactan for as long as the Vietnam war rages, the presidential Press office said today. A spokesman emphasized, however, that Mactan125 words
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Article164 1967-06-05 6 'BIG POW HINDER PEACE VATICAN CITY, Sun. (AP). The Vatican Daily L'Osseratore Romano today accused the major powers in the United Nations of not doing enough to end the Middie East crisis. The paper. In a front-page editorial, said it could be seen "With Anguish"164 words
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182 1967-06-05 6 MANILA, Sun. (UPI) —A minority bloc in the Philippine Congress has opposed the inclusion of Malaysia in any new Regional Alliance pending settlement of the Philippine claim on Sabah, the Manila Daily Bulletin reported today. The bloc, headed by Rep. Ramon182 words
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Article58 1967-06-05 6 AMHERST, Massachusetts. Sun. (Reuter) Malawi President Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda has complained here that some Peace Corps volunteers sent to his country wore long hair and were slovenly dressed. "If you send us that type of teacher I shall send them back." he told a58 words
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Article39 1967-06-05 6 TAIPEI. Sun. (AP) The Chinese Communists yesterday fired 48 shells at the Quemoy Islands and 15 at the Matsu complex 150 miles to the North, the Chinese Nationalist Defence Min stry in Taipei reported today.39 words
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242 1967-06-05 6 LAS VEGAS, Nevada, Sun. (UPI) Glynn Wolfe, formerly an ordained minister, was married for the 18th time yesterday to a teen-ager from Germany. Wolfe, sft and Ester Katz. 18. a native of Germany, were married in a civil ceremony at 3242 words
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159 1967-06-05 6 SinoJapanese trade ties stronger HONG KONG, Sun. < Router) A Joint statement issued in Peking yesterday said the development of friendship and trade between the Chinese and Japanese people "accords with the common aspirations and interests of the 800 million people of the two countries". The statement was signed by159 words
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368 1967-06-05 6 San Francisco, Sun. Episcopal Bishop C. Kilmer Myers, is making an appeal to Anglicans and Protestants to acclaim the Roman Catholic Pope 'the chief pastor of the Christian family The leader of the episcopal dioeese of California urged Christians to set aside centuries-old difference*368 words
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76 1967-06-05 6 MANILA, Sun. (Reuter) A man on his way to the Philippine charity sweepstakes office to collect 20,000 pesos (about £2.000 on a winning lottery ticket lost it to a pickpocket, police reported today. Police said the man reported that when he arrived at the sweepstakes office,76 words
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Article83 1967-06-05 6 WINDHOEK. South-west Africa. Sun. (UPI) Police helicopters scoured the seas around Luderitz. a Ashing port 300 miles from here, for two days after reports of a mysterious submarine in the harbour. Police launched their search after two "sightings" one by a local fishmeal factory worker who83 words
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223 1967-06-05 6 WASHINGTON. Sun (Reuter) United statu police forces should make far more use of computers to tackle the nation'! crime problem. Presider: Johnson's crime commission proposed today. A report by the commission's professional experj recommended computers to cut out time-wasting routine223 words
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196 1967-06-05 6 LONDON, Sun. (AP). A leading manufacturer of birth control pills Is to change its advice to doctors following an inquest on a 20-year-old woman who died after taking the pill for a year. Gordon Davie*, the coroner at Southwark, London, said at Friday's196 words
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99 1967-06-05 6 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sun. (UPI). Former Sieveland Browns fullback Jim Brown was acquitted by a jury yesterday of being the father of a girl born to Brenda Ayres in MaTch, 1966. The jury of six men and six women voted 11-1 to acquit99 words
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369 1967-06-05 6 CHICAGO, Sun. (UPI) Richard Franklin Speck will be moved secretly in a multi-car motorcade some time today from the Cook County Jail, here to Peoria, Illinois, where he will be sentenced tomorrow for the murder of eight young nurses, including two from the369 words
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Article56 1967-06-05 6 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) A fire which started last night in the home of a retired Navy Officer in Bangkok's Twith City of Thonburi spread to 11 other wooden houses and burned them to ashes before it could be brought under control by flre-flghters. Police estimated damage56 words
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453 1967-06-05 7 UK budget LONDON. Sun. (AP) Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. James Callaghan yesterday announced a cautious relaxation of the economic austerity programme imposed on Britain for the past year to save the pound sterling. The period of standstill te ♦he economy is finished, ft* are453 words
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Article, Illustration630 1967-06-05 7 CHARLES STORER - By CHARLES STORER UNITED NATIONS, Sun. (AP) Israel told the UN. security council yesterday "it is determined to make its stand on the Gulf of Aqaba" and declared "nothing less than complete non-interference with free and innocent passage is acceptable to the governmentUPI Photo. - 630 words
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Article, Illustration478 1967-06-05 7 CAIRO. Sun. (AP) Egypt is canvassing the ambassadors of maritime nations in Cairo in a bid to foil the Anglo-Ameri-can plan for an international declaration on free navigation in the Aqaba Gulf, the newspaper A 1 Aharm reported today. Top Egyptian Foreign MinistryUPI Photo. - 478 words
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Article85 1967-06-05 7 LIMA, Sun. (Reuter) Mothers in the drought stricken Peruvian province of Puno are killing their newly born babies rather than see them die of hunger, according to a Catholic Bishop. Puno, a southern province constantly plagued with droughts and frosts, was recently declared a disaster area85 words
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281 1967-06-05 7 COLUMBIA, Missouri, Sun. (UPI) —The University of Missouri's Freedom of Information Centre reported that more of the world's population is exposed to a free press than to controlled presses. A survey made by the Centre ranked the United States with 15 other281 words
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593 1967-06-05 7 NEW YORK Sun. (Reuter) Svetlana Alliluyeva, Stalin's daughter, claims that Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin tried to dissuade her from carrying her husband's ashes to India. McCalls magazine said in its July issue. In a copyrighted article McCall's593 words
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130 1967-06-05 7 WILSON, North Carolina, Sun. (AP) Tobacco industry spokesmen yesterday voiced strong objection to a Federal Communications Commission (FCC> order assuring free broadcast time to opponents of smoking commercials on radio and television. The FCC said on Friday stations broadcasting cigarette ads must provide air130 words
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Article207 1967-06-05 7 WASHINGTON, San. (AP)—Durinf the delicate Middle East crisis, telephones ring constantly at the U.S. State Department, where some diplomats can't find time to go home for nights "The phone Is ringing all day/' said one offiand for a week I had nothing bat a207 words
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215 1967-06-05 7 BOSTON, Sun. (Reuter) Lines of steel-helmeted police battled throughout the night with stone-throw-ing demonstrators in the Negro district of Grove Hall Square. At least 24 police, one fireman and 18 civilians were injured in the violence, which began as a protest by a women's organisation215 words
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Miscellaneous956 1967-06-05 5 -flVNNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR J D d Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and vHaka: 3 10 Johore Bahru; I Taipiner; Batu Pahat; 9 lluaog. P M 5 45 Opening Annct., p Summary; 5.50 News Drlnes in The National 5 33 National News in Tamil; >ges, "Boobs in New Three c- cs956 words
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Miscellaneous153 1967-06-05 6 isay The DEADLY QMtttS AFFAIR. LZ 0 AFTER SOLO HAS EXPLAINED... SHE WAS SO DEDICATED...50 BRAVE! I HAZED FCR HER SAFETY EVERY TUP... BUT THE WAR AGAINST EVIL MUSTCO/WNUE1 COME" I HAVE DUPLICATES OF THE DEVICES SHE WAS FORCED TO DESTROY. TOU WILL NEED THEM TO RESCUE HEP! I CALL153 words
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Article466 1967-06-05 8 IN his recent tour of Johore, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, decided to drop in at the Immigration Office at Johore Bahru. In this surprise visit he saw long queues of applicants waiting for their restricted passports and certificates of identity for travel to466 words
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Article300 1967-06-05 8 considerations have caused Malaysia to change her policy towards the iron curtain countries. The rubber industry is looking forward to establishing a new market in Communist countries. This was stated by Mr. Lew Sip Hon, the Deputy Chairman of the Malayan Rubber Fund Board, in Prague at300 words
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Article, Illustration975 1967-06-05 8 RUDI FRISCH - by RUDI FRISCH Hong Kong, Sunday. Mr. Frisch is a specialist in Southeast Asian regional affairs. rpHE outbreak of rioting in Hong Kong in A mid-May, and the subsequent protest made by the Chinese Communist Government to the British Government, including demands for release975 words
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881 1967-06-05 8 Mrinal Biswas - By: Mrinal Biswas IN spite of the situation in Vietnam, India has made some new diplomatic moves in Southeast Asia in the past several months, which represent renewed Indian initiative in the area. The Vietnam conflict is a thorny problem for India and generally881 words
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COMMERCIAL – INDUSTRIAL
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Article673 1967-06-05 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. A reversal of a downward trend of the previous week took place during the week under review, and the industrials mode an up turn in prices. nr t Of the 47 counters in section with sines* d° ne 33 mart "L d up673 words
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268 1967-06-05 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. T'vo major companies of in are to merge on Oc.ooer 1. 1967. They are the Shibaura United Engi:o.. Ltd. (SUECO), of Toshiba's largest aiaries, and Ishikawa->~a-Harima Heavy Industrie* L Ltd. (IHI). SUECO .5 Japan's pioneer manufacturer, is the largest manufacturer in Japan.268 words
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125 1967-06-05 9 JAKARTA, Sun. (AP) The Indonesian government has returned the British American Tobacco Company (BAT) to its owner, it was reported today. The company was taken over by the government during Indonesia s confrontation against British-backed Malaysia in 1965. Secretary General of the Trade125 words
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Article78 1967-06-05 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) The Bank of America plans to open a branch in Jakarta. Indonesia, the United States Federal Reserve Board reported today. The San Francisco-based Bank of America is the world's largest commercial bank. The Federal Reserve Board. which regulates overseas activities of U.S.78 words
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Article253 1967-06-05 9 HONG KONG, Sun. (AP) Hong Kong's $l6O million tourist business took a bad short term beating during the colony's 11 days of rioting and violent antiBritish demonstrations. Tourism officials refuse to estimate loss for the period. But it at least approaches, and perhaps exceeds,253 words
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245 1967-06-05 9 GENEVA. Sun. (UPI) What, in a nutshell, is the Kennedy Round of trade negotiations? It is the world's greatest attempt to boost trade and thereby cement international relations and Improve living standards by cutting Import duties and lowering other barriers to commerce245 words
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Article29 1967-06-05 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. (AP) The United States government sold a total of 5 long tons of Grade A tin from surplus stocks last Friday at U551.5400 per pound.29 words
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Article, Illustration320 1967-06-05 9 IZ'UALA LUMPUR, Sun. A fleet of "Red-Eyed Devils" will soon be on the road to help the police track down hell-drivers. The "Red-Eyed Devils" 10 Suzuki 250 c.c. motorcycles so called because of the two giant red lamps In front joined320 words
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Article970 1967-06-05 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from K.L Time 8.35 a.m. Airline ML 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuchlng. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline ML 005 from Penang, lpoh.970 words
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BOOKS
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Article, Illustration503 1967-06-05 10 tot siivg onn - by tot siivg onn THE STORY OF MALAYA AND SINGAPORE by Joanna Moore and Phyllis Mackenzie (Donald Moore. 265 pps7.so)/ says the dust jacket, should find a place in any primary school library. This is one instance where the publisher makes only a modest claim for503 words
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Article, Illustration1925 1967-06-05 10 T.A. Sandrock - By T.A. Sandrock Crime Correspondent of 'The Daily Telegraph' (London) SCIENTIFIC aids to crime detection are rapidly increasing with the introduction of electronics, computers, infra-red photography and the use of nuclear power and radio-active isotopes. Special scientific laboratories for police work have been1,925 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement145 1967-06-05 11 WHERE WHAT TO BUY. CHIONG SHING MFG JEWELLERS Diamond Importers Exporters Estd. 1934 v MULTI-FIRE DIAMONDS Extra Beauty s—lo Carat The perfect symbol of your eternal love. The beauty of any diamond it magnificently enhanced by a setting designed by Chiong Shing. Remember, when you choose your ring, be if145 words
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Article129 1967-06-05 12 17-year-old schoolgirl from Fiji Island# has submitted an entry the first from overseas we have received to the Eastern Suns Essay Writing Competition. She is Miss Push pa Renu, of Nadi Town Fiji Islands, Form Five pupil of Nadi College there. In an accompanying letter to129 words
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Article, Illustration427 1967-06-05 12 The never-to-be forgotten day JANUARY 29, 1966 brought with it the news of destruction and sorrow for me and my family. This has glued itself in my mind as a sad affair of treachery. That day was the day when my 20-year-old cousin, Parmanandam, was cheated off his life. I427 words
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Article, Illustration263 1967-06-05 12 ¥>IRTHDAY comes but once a year. It might mean a day ol great happiness for an individual or a day of sadness. On this day, a person is glad that he has managed to survive and look forward to another good year. At the same time, he263 words
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Article, Illustration354 1967-06-05 12 ANY times, I have done things that deserve a thrashing, but somehow I have managed to escape it. I wish to relate my most fortunate escape from punishment. It happened on a Saturday morning. I was bored as I was alone in the house. My mother354 words
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Article, Illustration344 1967-06-05 12 fPODAY, Singapore A faces one of the chief and difficult problems of road accidents. These accidents appear to be very dangerous because they cause deaths and injuries. As years go by, statistics in this country show that the number of accidents occur in the roads has344 words
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Article, Illustration482 1967-06-05 12 rPHOUSANDS of these little colourful, yet entertoining comic books are on sale everywhere. In bookshops, street stalls and comic shops they are displayed in their well illustrated covers, depicting the various heroes of the comic world. They have captured the hearts of millions of482 words
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Article, Illustration491 1967-06-05 13 IT WAS still dark outside. There was not much tr c een except silhouettes of trees in the field. The ri; s r ,nt mountains lay solid and majestic and fast asiepp In fact everything was still in bed except the ~r cock announcing the491 words
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Article, Illustration310 1967-06-05 13 THE Increase In cars, buses and other vehicles is bound to bring more accidents. More traffic means more road-users and this will eventually lead to mishaps. Singapore, with a population of nearly two million people, has an incredulous number of vehicles. Accidents are becoming a daily310 words
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Article, Illustration459 1967-06-05 13 AWAY from the clomour of the colourful city, is a pleasant suburban area a place where tranquility occupies the atmosphere. Countryside, the very term denotes all that is concerned with the quiet side of life. Whenever picturesque scene will appear before one's eyes. Green like459 words
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Article, Illustration238 1967-06-05 13 ONE morning. I got out of my bed in a bad temper. I had an instinct that the day was going to be an unlucky one for me. Going to the bathroom to brush my teeth, I stepped on a piece of soap left lying238 words
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Article, Illustration351 1967-06-05 13 I WAS born in 1959 in Britain. At my infancy, my body was entirely white. A few days later, I was put into a machine. After then my body w as printed with numbers and pictures. I was very happy because I was wearing351 words
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Article, Illustration485 1967-06-05 13 LIFE sometimes seems to portray complexities and is often punctuated by fears and miseries. This was Chew Poi Chee's favourite theme. He had undergone misery and hardship throughout his boyhood. His house stood near a lonely main road of a small rural village. It was an485 words
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Article, Illustration443 1967-06-05 13 ONE fine evening, I went for a stroll I saw a group of men and women following behind me, they were unknown to me. I felt uneasy. Suddenly, two men caught hold of my arms ana took me away. Without hesitation, I shouted443 words
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Article, Illustration357 1967-06-05 13 THE dog which is the family of wolves looks very much like the wolf but it is as domesticated an animal. Even the dogs can be classified into different classes like the grey hounds, Alsations and many others. The Alsation that I have357 words
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Advertisement198 1967-06-05 12 Rules of Eastern Sun's essay writing All entrant* are requested to observe the following rule*: Each entrant must fill in his her ntrn writing the entry form appended belou 2. No entry will he considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her photo, graph198 words
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Advertisement19 1967-06-05 13 TRAVEL CENTRE of SINGAPORE know n for personalised services E 10 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING J 6O. ORCHARD ROAD. TEL: *****19 words
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Miscellaneous246 1967-06-05 13 3 SHAW ORGANISATION [LIDO Phone ***** la«f 2 Pjt«! 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15 Thorn a- Hunter Henry Silva THE HILLS RUN RED" (D A.) Technicolor Technlscope TOMORROW PREMIERE! at 915 P Nancy Kwan Si Terrr-Thomas "The Wild Affair" f CAPITOL Phone ***** Lilt Dae! 11. 1.30. 4.00. «.4S, 9.30.246 words
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Miscellaneous287 1967-06-05 13 \fj ay ORGAN IS AT IO N "jrtf ODEONI PALACE Tel: 21-116 I Tei 4 75 7 NOW SHOrtiNO: 11am 130. 4.00,11 100. 3.30 6.30 A 9.15 p.m. f| 6.45 8.15 p.m. (NO FREE LIST) Coburn IN LIKE FLINT Jean Hale <2oth Century-Pox) GALA ***** BIACH POAU Last Day! 1.30,287 words
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1036 1967-06-05 14 R. D. SELVA - by R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor "Under-23's" scored a convincing and resounding victory over their Singapore counterparts by seven wickets in the two-day Malaysian Cricket Association final, which ended on the Selangor Club padang here, today. At the outset1,036 words
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210 1967-06-05 14 MUNICH, Sun. (Reuter) Substitutes for a goalkeeper and one other player because of injury will be allowed up to half-time in the 1970 World Soccer Cup series in Mexico, it was announced here last night. Dr. Helmut Kaeser, general secretary of the International210 words
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304 1967-06-05 14 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Relishing the rare delight of firm wickets, batsmen went on a scoring spree, slamming five centuries, during the English first class cricket matches played yesterday. Leading the run race was 38-year-old Bernard Hedges, who made Theuseason's highest score304 words
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60 1967-06-05 14 MUAR, Sun The old fencing of the Jalan All Basketball Stadium here has been pulled down to make way for the construction of new walls. Work has already begun to give the stadium a "new look" during the coming Johore Inter-district Basketball Tournament starting from60 words
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Article71 1967-06-05 14 MONROVIA, Liberia, Sun. (Reuter) Soccer fans rioted and wrecked the main sport<s stadium here yesterday when officials refused to refund gate money after cancellation of a match between the crack Monrovian team Invincible and Djoliba of Mali. The game was called off because the referee failed to71 words
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Article61 1967-06-05 14 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun. Krian Malay Teachers scored a surprise 1-0 victory over the Cup holders Cherosenese Estate here in a Krian soccer league match. Omar netted for the teachers midway during the final half. Exchanges were even in the second half but both teams missed several61 words
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Article127 1967-06-05 14 JAKARTA, Sun- (AP, Japan and Malaysia be™ their showdown batt'e v morrow night in the zon finals of the world badminton championships Thomai Cup here. The draw for the interzone Thomas Cup badminton zone final between Malaysia and Japan is as follows JUNE 5: Singles:127 words
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2535 1967-06-05 15 Ipoh race results Bv WINDSOR LAD iron. Sun. Viva Ipoh. owned by Mr. V. of Ipoh, and brijiiantlv ridden by \„*tralian jockey Glvnn prrttv put up a magnificent staying performinre when He snatched 3 shorthead decision from Kebir (Trevena) to triumph in the2,535 words
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Article104 1967-06-05 15 Eastern Sun's racing tipsters were in splendid form yesterday, the concluding day of the Perak Turf Club's Derbv Meeting at Ipoh. "A DELI N E" and "GOLDEN SUN" correctly forecast four straight winners each while "WINDSOR LAD" successfully tipped thTee straight winners. "Adeline's" winners104 words
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85 1967-06-05 15 Pat Jennings, the Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper. who thrilled the 100.000 crowd at London's Wembley Stadium with his onehanded saves, this time sprawls across the ground as he pushes the ball away from the Chelsea forward Tommy Baldwin (partly hidden) during the English F.A. Cup Final won by Tottenham Hotspur 2-1.85 words
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225 1967-06-05 15 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) The owner of the winner of Wednesday's Epsom Derby will receive 61,918 sterling well below last year's record purse of 74,489 sterlingTotal prize money for Wednesday's rare is slightly more than last year at 87,940 sterling. But the prize money225 words
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Article92 1967-06-05 15 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) Damascus, ridden by Willie Shoemaker, won the 99th running of the 12-fur-long Belmont Stakes here yesterday, pulling away in the straight to score by two lengths from Cool Reception. Gentleman James was third and proud Clarion, the Kentucky Derby winner, was fourth.92 words
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Article280 1967-06-05 15 LOUIS BAPTIST - By LOUIS BAPTIST PENANG. Sun. Playing a better game in the second half, Perak beat Penang by 3-1 in their North Zone Malaysia Cup soccer tie before a large crowd at the City Stadium here tonight. Peraks custodian, Liew Keng Foo, shone between the posts,280 words
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197 1967-06-05 15 SEREMBAN, Sun. Selangor beat Negri Sembilan 3-0 to take the South Police triangular championship title in the Hanningan Shield competition which concluded here today Negri who beat Johore 20 yesterday took second place. Selangor's fitness and experience earned them a welldeserved victory. Despite a197 words
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Article77 1967-06-05 15 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Sultan of Pahang's team today beat the Singapore Polo Club by 4 goals to snatch the top honours in the highhandirap division for The Jumabhoy Cup in the MPA tournament. The team was captained by Y. M. Tengku Abdul Aziz. The Islanders,77 words
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212 1967-06-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Members of the Combined Old Boys Rugby Association one of the leading rugby associations here have been urged to come out in full forre at the coming general meeting to be held at the 'card room' of the Selangor Club on212 words
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176 1967-06-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The State-wide $2,000 per month training scheme to groom young Malaysian badminton players into world beaters has been postponed for another 2 weeks. The scheme wag originally scheduled to be launched on June 1 by the Selangor Com* bined Schools Sports Council.176 words
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Article211 1967-06-05 15 StKtMRAN Sun—Today's Malaysia Cup South Zone tie between Singapore and Near! Sembllan turned out to be a big farce with one of the poorest exhibitions of refereelna and keeping lines seen Tn any Cup tie on the Station Padang for several years. Veteran Abba* Jalil from211 words
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Article474 1967-06-05 16 C. F. LEE - NECK-TO-NECK TUSSLE IN TWO EVENTS By C. F. LEE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia's first Triplex bowling tournament the Rider Triplex sponsored by Messrs. Sim Yeo Seng Limited wound up at the Jackie's Bowling Centre here this morning with two thrilling finals. And from among the 14474 words
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210 1967-06-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. About 29 rugby clubs and 10 schools will send their representatives to a Selangor Rugby Union fixtures meeting at the Selangor Club on June 15. The meeting will also discuss whether the Senior and Milsum leagues should be continued or210 words
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260 1967-06-05 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. The President of the Football Association of Singapore, Fnche Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee, has expressed the hope that the Pestabola would be such success financially that "we may be able to look forward for such a series being260 words
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503 1967-06-05 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Southampton will meet Leicester C> their English league rivals in the Pestabola "farewell" match ot jJi Y Besar stadium tomorrow (kick-off 8.00 p.m.). 3n The encounter between the two teams will mark the conclusion of the football festival attraction503 words
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Article, Illustration97 1967-06-05 16 Marion Ladewig - By Marion Ladewig Check the sole of your sliding shoe just before going onto the approach area. It takes only a second, but it might prevent a stumble that could cause both a wild pitch and some painful bruises. Despite the rules against it in97 words
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Advertisement548 1967-06-05 14 EASTERN SUN CljMificd advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT D'OR MILK BAR, Ngee Ann Building, Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK b Brothers. Ltd.. 63, Bras BasaH Road, and 2, Maju Avenue, Serangoon Carden Estate, Singapore. HAMIEM STORE, 1419, Upper Changi Road. Singapore 17. A.T. CNANAPRAKASAM b CO.. ,1361, Changi548 words
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Advertisement578 1967-06-05 14 TENDER NOTICES PESUROH JAYA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are invited for the following appointments:— STENOGRAPHER TREASURER'S DEPT. Qualifications:— Overseas school certificate and Government stenography examination or Municipal equivalent at 80 words per minute. Salary Scale: $253 x 14 351/366 x 14 422 p.m. plus a variable C.O.L.A. TELEPHONE OPERATOR578 words
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Advertisement163 1967-06-05 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CHEMIST CHEMARA RESEARCH STATION (SEREMBAN) KUMPULAN Guthrie Sendirian Berhad requires a Chemist to take charge of a modern automated analytical laboratory which is equipped to determine major *nd minor elements in folia/ *nd other samples. In addition he will be required to take charge of a small research163 words
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Advertisement314 1967-06-05 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD Vacancies for Inspectors The Board invites applications from suitably qualified Federal Citizens for the post of Inspectors in the Board's Inspectorate Service. The salary scale for the post is> $560 x 25 $610/Probationary Bar/ $660 x 25 $885 (all-in) Applicants should be in possession314 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-06-05 16 TIME AND TIDE •:> Penan*: 11.07 a.m. (7.8 ft.); 11.02 p.m (6.8 ft). Port Swettenham: 3.09 a.m. (13.1 ft.); 3.23 Dm (14.9 ft.). Port Dickson: 4.37 a.m. (6.9 ft.); 5.02 p.m. (8.3 ft). Singapore: 9.27 am. (6.9 ft.); 9.07 p.m (7.8 ft). Sedili Kechil: 8.41 a.m. (60 ft.); 7.09 p.m.60 words
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