Eastern Sun, 6 June 1967
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Title Section24 1967-06-06 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. I No. 314 Tuesday, 6 June 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article, Illustration553 1967-06-06 1 CAIRO. MONDAY (REUTER) ISRAEL EGYPT were locked in bitter combat to* day as fighting flared between the two nations on land and In the air. Both sides issued conflicting versions of how the wartare began. Israel claimed that its Sorces were advancing on all sectors o£the southernPANA Pix. - 553 words
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233 1967-06-06 1 TEL AVIV Mon. (Reuter) Israeli forces are on the advance in all sectors of the Southern Front a report from the frontline said today. The report, broadcast live over the Isroeli Radio by a correspondent attached to the Officer Commanding the Southern Front, Brigadier233 words
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Article162 1967-06-06 1 CAIRO, Mon. (Reuter) Egypt said today her troops were holding their own in border fighting with Israeli troops and had shot down 44 planes for the loss of two. Cairo Radio said Israel had attacked all along the Sinai border this morning "but could not162 words
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Article125 1967-06-06 1 PARIS, Mon. (Reuter) The Israeli Air Force has attacked Egyptian air bases in the Sinai Peninsula and inside Egypt, destroying or putting out of action 117 Egyptian aircraft, the Israeli Embassy in Paris said today. The spokesman said. "The air strike followed an Egyptian attack with125 words
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Article25 1967-06-06 1 BEIRUT. Mon. (UPI) A Syrian military communique said today Israeli Jets bombed Damascus International Airport. It said three Israeli planes were downed25 words
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Article116 1967-06-06 1 DAMASCUS. Syria, Mon. (AP) The Syrian Government Radio appealed today for all Arabs to join the flght against Israel. Announcing the outbreak of fighting between Egyptian and Israeli forces, the Radio said: "Let us all take arms and rush to the front. "The battle Is ignited116 words
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Article, Illustration219 1967-06-06 1 Unexpected move... CAIRO, Mon. (Reuter) EGYPT is sending Vice-President Zakaria Mohieddin to Washington on Wednesday to explain to President Johnson the Arab viewpoint in the Middle East crisis, it was announ- ced here today. News of the unexpected U.A.R. move, said to be the outcome219 words
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Article117 1967-06-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today hoped that the Middle-East crisis would only be confined to the countries concerned and that there would be no escalation of war. He said on his return from Japan today that a dangerous situation might prevail if117 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration97 1967-06-06 2 A pompous Trooping the Colour ceremony will be held at the Merdeka Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, on June 7. The Yang di-Pertu an Agon?, the Sultans of Selangor and Kedah will be attending: the ceremony. The colour being trooped is the Yang di-PertuanEASTERN SUN Pix by Mok Voon. - 97 words
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147 1967-06-06 2 PENANG. Mon. The problem of easing the housing shortage among the lowest income group and clearance of slum areas within the city, must be tackled relentlessly and with vigour. This was stated in the City Council's administration report issued here today. It147 words
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422 1967-06-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia's new shipping line will be formed in about a year's time. It will be a public-Government joint venture with a capital of about $lOO million to $2OO million. The ocean-going line's first two ships will be gifts from the Japanese422 words
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Article86 1967-06-06 2 KUCHING, Mon. (Reuter) —A member of the Malaysian security forces was killed and three others were seriously wounded in what was officially described as a Communist ambush last evening. A group of about 30 insurgents opened Are on a patrol just before dusk, according to86 words
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Article46 1967-06-06 2 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon. The Sultan of Perak will open the new mosque at Sungai Star, three miles from here, on Friday. He will also say his prayers at the mosque. The mosque costing $30,000 was completed under th e rural development scheme last year.46 words
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287 1967-06-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than 2,000 schools of all media In West Malaysia have been hit by the Day Training Centre-trained Teachers' work-to-rule which began last Monday. The pupils involved number more than 20.000 according to latest statistics received by the 6.000 strong National Union287 words
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Article, Illustration218 1967-06-06 2 IPOH, Mon. An estate worker at Hutan Melintang, Patchiapon Manar (42), was sentenced to 18 months' jail today on an amended charge of using criminal force to outrage the modesty of a 12-year-old weeder at the Ulu Bernam Estate on Oct. 20, last year.218 words
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106 1967-06-06 2 IPOH, Mon- A religious school teacher from Lumut, Inche Baharuddin bin Ahmad, and a student also from Lumut, Hajjah Zainun binte Yut, won the Perak State Championships 1967 "Berzanji" competition at Sekolah Raja Taayah last night. They were also last year's champions. A total of106 words
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247 1967-06-06 2 JESSELTON, SABAH, Mon. (UPI) The State Minister of Finance, Enche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh, today told 31 newly-arrived American Paace Corps workers that h« hod found no evidence of interference in Saboh politics of thair comrades who ore workin. here. Speftkln* to the247 words
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137 1967-06-06 2 MALACCA. Mon.— seven men and Ave vo*rt accused of taking part in a illegal procession on w 15 explained to th* \i 4 Ju trate Enche Abdul Mile* Ahmad today they were ;i-* because they coufd not bus in time from BukJ Asahan. They tendered137 words
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Article509 1967-06-06 3 LIM THOW BOON - Architects body criticises master plan by LIM THOW BOON KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Institute of Architects today criticised the new master plan for Kuala Lumpur and described it as "entirely inadequate." In a letter to the Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, dcted May509 words
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Article, Illustration157 1967-06-06 3 MI'AR, Mon. A Form Fi\f pupil of the Convent School here. Cher Lee Koon, 17 was last night adjudged th e best speaker in an inter-school oratorical contest at the Muar High School. Second was Lau Tong L'ons: of St. Andrew's and \laimon binte157 words
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Article69 1967-06-06 3 rPOH. Mon. —An electrir/- mechanic of the Royal aysian Navy. Yeong Yin -hoy. 31, was today bound r p r in the sum of $750 afhe pleaded guilty to $1,004 worth of jewellery and $7BO cash. He committed the offence on Jan. 25. I'he jewellery and cash69 words
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Article59 1967-06-06 3 KANGAR, Mon The Perlis branch of the National Union of Day Training College-trained Teachers has called all its members to boycott extra-mural activities in schools in the state. This was said here today by the union's SecretaryGeneral Enche Hassan bin Basri. He hoped that all parents would59 words
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Article64 1967-06-06 3 IPOH, Mon. A petrol kiosk attendant in Kuala Dipang, How Weng Heng, was held up by two robbers who got away with $l2O yesterday. They was armed with pistols. They came to the petrol station on the pretext of checking the cylinder oil in their motor-cycle engine.64 words
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Article104 1967-06-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Five armed pirates robbed Malaysian fishermen of 56.800 worth of fishing gear in international water, off Malacca Straits on Saturday. The pirates, who were in plain clothes, sped away in their speedboat after the hold-up. According to one of the fishermen. Ta n Ah104 words
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149 1967-06-06 3 KUCHING. Mon. The Chinese in the State should consider themselves fortunate and be contented with the fair treatment meted out to them by the Malaysian Government. This was stated today by the Chief Minister. Penghulu Tawi Sli when he spoke at the fifth annual149 words
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54 1967-06-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thirty-three people were charged in the Magistrate's Court today for taking part in a procession along Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman last SaturdayOf the 33. 19 were women and 14 men. All claimed trial. They were each allowed $2OO bail. Hearing54 words
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Article47 1967-06-06 3 IPOH, Mon. Burglars broke into a house in Woodward Road last night and got awav with $1,660 worth of jewellery belonging to Madam Khong Chui Kuan. There was no one in the house at that time. Entry into the premises was made through the roof.47 words
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Article43 1967-06-06 3 KUANTAN, Sun. A 'mandi-safar' festival will be held at Cherating, a fishing village 29 miles from here on Wednesday. A colourful programme has been dran up to offer entertainmemt and cultural show to the public from 9 am. to 11 p.m.43 words
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93 1967-06-06 3 IPOH. Mon- A recruting team of the Royal Malaysian Navy will visit several towns in Perak to recruit young men for various branches of the Malaysian Navy. The recruiting centres are: the Territorial Army Centre. Taiping (at 8 a.m. on June 15.) the93 words
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194 1967-06-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Health, Enche Bahaman bin Samsudin today launched a three-month campaign code-named "OPERATION GOODWILL" at the Geneal Hospital here. The campaign is aimed at promoting better and closer relations between the public and the hospital staff. The opening194 words
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Article99 1967-06-06 3 IPOH, Mon. Thirteen charming girls have entered or this year's Miss Perak Universe beauty contest at the St. John's 'Ambulance Association hall here tomorrow night. The contest is being held in conjunction with the "Jaycee Gala Ball" sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Ipoh under99 words
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50 1967-06-06 3 Miss Kwan Chow Peng, who was crowned Miss Telecommunications, Perak, at the Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Association at the St. John's Ambulance Association Hall in Ipoh on Saturday. Miss Sushil Kaur (right) was the runner-up while Miss Ooi Gim Pin won third place out of a total of 11 contestants.50 words
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241 1967-06-06 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.—A noisy crowd of Labour Party supporters outside the Magistrate's Court here today became silent after they were warned that they were courting arrest by shouting slogans. The warning was given by the prosecuting officer. Inspector George Barnabas before fourteen Labour Party members,241 words
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Article92 1967-06-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon- A settlement has been reached in the dispute between the Blue Omnibus Co. Ltd., Taiping, and the Transport Workers' Union over the dismissal of one of the company's employees. Under the terms of the settlement, the dismissal of the employee, Tang Fook Sing, should remain92 words
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Article38 1967-06-06 3 KUANTAN, Mon. The Sultan of Pahang will give away the prizes to winners of the State-wide "Berzanji" contest on June 10. The presentation of the prizes will be held at Pekan Town Padang at 8.00 a.m.38 words
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Article, Illustration200 1967-06-06 3 PONTIAN, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Raxak, said if the country's natural and human resources were fully utilised, Malaysia would become the richest and most developed country in the world. The Government's facilities must be equally matched by the200 words
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Article30 1967-06-06 3 KUCHING, Sun. The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Penghulu Tawi Sli, has approved $84,000 for minor rural development projects in Simanggang Lingga and Sebuyau districts of the Second Division.30 words
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Article146 1967-06-06 3 PENANG, Mon. The First Magistrate, Mr. T. Aria Rajah, today criticised the Police here for disconnecting two telephones in a sundry goods shop in Kuantan Road yesterday. He said that it would not serve any purpose in evidence when 13 persons, including two juveniles appeared before him146 words
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Article165 1967-06-06 3 IPOH. Mon. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Tan Sri V.T Sambanthan as President of the M.I.C. said Malaysians of Indian origin had always supported the National Language Bill, which will come into operation on Sept- 1. He was addressing the annual delegates conference of165 words
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Article57 1967-06-06 3 MUAR. Mon. —The Muar District Officer, Enche Ibrahim bin Abdul Majid, has been elected chairman of the committee to plan the Prophet Mohammed's birthday here on June 20. The highlight of the celebrations here will be a massrally at the Muar Town Council padang at Jalan Arab57 words
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Article79 1967-06-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will broadcast a message on the occasion of his birthday on Wednesday, over the Malay service at 1000 a.m. This will be relayed bv the English, Chinese and Indian services at the same time, followed by translations in the respective79 words
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Article55 1967-06-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The Malaysian Red Cross Society has appealed to qualified nurses and hospital assistants to help run the Red Cross clinic at Kampong Pandan every Saturday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Volunteers should contact the Branch Secretary, Mrs. Lam, Red Cross Office, 519 Jalan55 words
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517 1967-06-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The 550 youths who demonstrated last night in several Singapore streets set a car on fire, damaged eight traffic lights, two pedestrian-crossing beacons and attacked a police patrol car, wounding a policeman. The windscreens of two cars parked outside the American Embassy in517 words
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179 1967-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. M on. Snatch thieves got away with gold chains worth $4BB in three separate incidents here yesterday. Theft No. 1 A staff nurse, Tan Ee Keng, 33. was walking along Paya Lebar Crescent when her gold chain, worth $6O was snatched away179 words
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Article99 1967-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Chinese youth, Chua Ah Fook, who claimed to have been stabbed by 10 persons, staggered into the Central Fire Brigade here yesterday to seek assistance. He was immediately sent to the General Hospital where his condition was later reported to be "satisfactory". Police said99 words
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211 1967-06-06 4 REGIONAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTRE SINGAPORE, Mon. Delegates from six countries will attend the first meeting of the Co-ordinating Committee of the Regional English Language Centre to be held here from June 7 to June 9. The delegates are from Indonesia. Malaysia, the211 words
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Article68 1967-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three men were today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with the murder of a woman, Neo Choon, 59. at Block 13, No. 59-F. Redhill Close, on June 1. The three are Koh Goh Chua, 37, An ff Tong Hock. 36. and Lias68 words
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43 1967-06-06 4 THE Rt. Rev. M. Olcomendy, Archbishop of Malacca/Singapore, presenting the prizes to the Marymount Convent, team-winners of the Olcomendy Shield for the 1967 inter-school debate organised recently by the Catholic Social Guild, Singapore. This is the fourth successive victory for the Marymount Convent.43 words
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268 1967-06-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. In the past few years, more than 1,500 workers in Singapore had been retrenched as a result of quota restrictions by developed and affluent countries. Another 1.000 workers were adversely affected by short weeks due to inadequate work available, the Executive268 words
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80 1967-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Rotary Club of Singapore will hold its installation of newly-elected office bearers at a dinner on June 16 at the Hotel Ambassador here. The newly-elected office bearers for the year beginning July 1. are:Mr. Quek Shi Lai, President. Dr.'Ng Kong Kai. VicePresident.80 words
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Article89 1967-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 27-year-old man. Wee Hiok Tong, was today sentenced to three years' imprisonment in a District Court on seven counts of theft. Wee committed the offences between Jan. 7 and May 19, during which he stole property worth about $BOO from89 words
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108 1967-06-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Eighteen top-class dancers from Australia last night performed sophisticated ballroom and Latin-American dances before a large appreciative audience at the Raffles Hotel here. There were four couples who are junior champions, three pairs of amateur champions and two pairs of professional champions. All are108 words
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Article, Illustration325 1967-06-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Woon Wah Siang a distinguished public servant and head of several civic and service organisations has taken over the appointment as Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Woon's previous appointment, as the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of325 words
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301 1967-06-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. An application for a writ of attachment for alleged contempt of court by two Ministers, Dr. Goh Keng Swe e and Inche Othman Wok, was withdrawn by Mr. T. T. Rajah in the High Court today. Mr. T. T. Rajah counsel301 words
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Article213 1967-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mo n. Radio Singapura is holding a competition for verse writers in conjunction with the National Day celebrations. Participants can choose any subject they like in praise of Singapore and their themes may vary from that of the role of youth in nation building to that213 words
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Article, Illustration31 1967-06-06 4 We don't know her name. But, from what we can see she is a real S-M-A-S-H-E-R! When a girl like this one goes to town who wants to know her name?31 words
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325 1967-06-06 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. —The Singapore and Malaysian Governments today announced that both countries have agreed to interchangeability arrangements for the new Singapore and Malaysian currencies to be issued from June 12, this year. The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, and325 words
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Article, Illustration203 1967-06-06 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. A very sophisticated range of cosmetics made its appearance for the fiTst time in this region today and Singapore women had their first peek. And for the average woman it will remain a peek, for Revlon's "Ultima 11". claimed as203 words
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79 1967-06-06 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Member of Parliament for Aljunied Constituency. Mr. S. V Lingam. will officially open the new MacPherson Primary School on June 7. This is the 73rd new school to be opened by the present Government. Costing about $440,000 the school has 24 classrooms,79 words
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Article207 1967-06-06 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Ministry of Interior and Defence today called on all male citizens born between Jan 1 and June 30, 1949, and who had registered for National Service on or after March 28, this year, to report for medical examinations during June and July.207 words
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Article, Illustration164 1967-06-06 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A sympathetic gesture shown by the Cheshire Home here to help an old man pass his last few days happily earned them a donation of Sl,l 40 from the Swiss Consul here. The cheque was presented by Mr. H. E. Suter. Swiss Consul here,164 words
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328 1967-06-06 13 RESTRICTED PASSPORTS SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malaysian High Commission in Singapore has taken measures to minimise the inconvenience and help speed up the issuing of restricted passports to Malaysian citizens residing here. A spokesman of the High Commission told the Eastern Sun that as328 words
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354 1967-06-06 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Naval Base Labour Union has declared that it would not accept any retrenchment on redundancy if the management engaged contract labour in place of direct labour. This wrs stated by Mr. K. A. Kurup. the union"s General Secretary, when he spoke354 words
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Article, Illustration149 1967-06-06 13 UNDER the baton of Kevin OlifT. 9, the band of Australia's Fourth Battalion played at Pasir Panjang Junior School in Singapore. The band gave a number of concerts for school children and inmates of charitable institutions during a month's duty and goodwill tour of Singapore. The149 words
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Article63 1967-06-06 13 SINGAPORE. Mon A businessman. Tan Soo Chua, 46. of Joo Chlat Road, yesterday morning opened his rear door only to be confronted by four unknown male Chinese. Tan later told the Police that one of them appeared to be armed with a revolver while the others carried daggers.63 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous66 1967-06-06 4 sf •**J HW NOT BEUEVE (T BUT IT REALAX HAO BttHSUCHAVIOWERFUL^A^m^UE^ DCMN ONTHE 6E.AC.rt AMDfHEN t J—COiCRU) W Bom WITrtSAHO.- i r r>^k EXCn\N& C N^sl (6CTAV.CST OF SVJIMMINtnOQj? C 5 '3 'AND EVEKf&COf SA\p «.^V— BtntMHAMAV <7 > ft 1 s Tr*M-l tb/ 1 CM.\A, BYltftW/W, VMAJT Sf OKI66 words
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Article, Illustration561 1967-06-06 5 PATRICIA CHAN - By: PATRICIA CHAN fPHE boutiques in Carnaby Street are very individualistic, original and mod. The "Carnabians" go way out in their dressing, spelling fashion loud and clear with different looks and approach. It is a place with a bag full of interesting mod561 words
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Article, Illustration163 1967-06-06 5 ADD a new dish to your list of recipes. Try this Lamb in Sova Sauce. Quantity for five. Ingredients needed are li lbs. of lamb, three large onions, three laree tomatoes, two level teaspoons white pepper-corn, a small piece of cinnamon (wnoie), two dessert spoons thick soya sauce, salt163 words
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Article117 1967-06-06 5 After a bit of exertion, are you short of breath? Just a few reducing routines leave you gasping? If so. check with your doctor. The chances are, though, that he will find you healthy when your only complaint is huff-'n-PufT. Breathlessness in a well person is due117 words
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Article, Illustration457 1967-06-06 5 HERE'S Maria in "Pink Champagne" semi-fitting cut-away pink Thai-silk outfit OORAYA in "Blood and Silver" a red velvet slim tent with silver lame trimmings cut along the Korean line to give it an eastern look. is called "Carnaby 'n' Vogue" a blue chiffon micro-cocktail outfit THIS is457 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous696 1967-06-06 6 oed his retirement from tjhe athletics track talks to Vibart W.ll about his career in sports. 8.00, FROM MY MAILBAG B*even Lee answers your request. 8.45 LINE OF LIFE Dialled by those who are lonely and desperate and thr>se in danger. 9.15 LATIN BEAT Latf n favourites led by Rrffino696 words
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WORLD NEWS
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477 1967-06-06 7 JAMES PRINGLE - By JAMES PRINGLE OAIGON, Mon. (Reuter) Final casualty figures in a vicious battle between U.S. Marines and North Vietnamese that raged through Friday into Saturday in northerly Quang Tin Province show that 73 Marines were killed, a U.S. military spokesman477 words
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Article231 1967-06-06 7 HONGKONG, Mou. (Reu- Radio Canton said v patriotic" Chinese here were deter- n< i to escalate their antir».rs#»riition struggle. radio was commenton Hongkong Governr.ove to remove in- atory posters from places and vehicles r-' .t up by the leftists. e leftists in the colony231 words
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161 1967-06-06 7 SAIGON, Mon. (Reuter)—Tens of thousands of Vietnamese country dwellers went to the polls yesterday, inspite of sporadic Vietcong harassment, in South Vietnam's continuing local elections, a spokesman at Local Government Headquarters reported here today. About 70 per cent of the almost half million Vietnamese161 words
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Article204 1967-06-06 7 GENEVA, Mon. (Reuter) Several ingots of gold from last month's 750.000 sterling London bullion raid have been found at a Swiss smelting works in Chiasso in Southern Switzerland near the Italian border, it was learnt last night. The owner of the foun dry had alerted204 words
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Article78 1967-06-06 7 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) International Orchestral and Opera conductor Andre Cluytens died from cancer in hospital here on Saturday, aged 62. A spokesman at the American hospital, where he was admitted 10 days earlier, said the Belgian-born conductor had generalised cancer throughout much of his body.78 words
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Article, Illustration191 1967-06-06 7 Athens, Mon. (ap> King Constantine and his Danish-born Queen, AnneMarie. made their first public appearance together since the birth of their son. Crown Prince Paul yesterday. They were wildly cheered by 60.000 persons. It was also the Queen's first appearance outside the Palace since theUPI photo - 191 words
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421 1967-06-06 7 TOKYO, M on. (Reuter) A new clash was reported to have erupted at the strategic Sinkiang region, China's nuclear testing area, while at least 1,900 people were reported injured or missing in recent blood clashes at the East China provinces of Kiangsu and421 words
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Article125 1967-06-06 7 WELLINGTON, Mon. (Eeuter) Six or seven helicopters are now helping professional hunters by ferrying their red deer carcases from remote areas of South Island to processing factories, as New Zealand's venison industry booms. The season is now in full swing, and one factory is receiving125 words
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554 1967-06-06 7 MANFRED PAGEL - By MANFRED PAGEL GENEVA, Mon. (Reuter). —Causes and effects of recent newspaper mergers and closures in several Western countries will be examined when newspaper and news agency executives from 30 countries meet here later this month. The discussions take place from June 18554 words
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109 1967-06-06 7 CAIRO, Mon. (Reuter) Three explosions rocked the United States Consulate in the Saudi Arabian Port of Jeddah on Saturday night the authoritative Cairo newspaper A 1 Ahram reported today. In a report from its Jeddah Correspondent, the paper said dynamite charges went off In109 words
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505 1967-06-06 10 NEW DELHI, Mon. (Reuter) —UNDER the scorching June sun millions of people across Northern India are today living on the edge of disaster waiting for the life-giving monsoon still three weeks away. Weakened by a starvation diet after two successive years505 words
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Article133 1967-06-06 10 SUVA. Fiji. Mon (Renter) The people of the little Pacific island of Rotuma (population 5,797), administered as part of the Fiji group, have sent a plea to Queen Elizabeth that they be allowed to remain British subjects for all time. During recent celebrations to mark the 86th133 words
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Article191 1967-06-06 10 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) A crack French Air Force aerobatic pilot was killed yesterday in the second of two crashes at the International Air Show at Le Bourget Airport near here. Screaming spectators scrambled for safety or hurled themselves to the ground as his191 words
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159 1967-06-06 10 MADRID. Mon. (Reuter) A British delegation arrived here for talks with Spain tonight on the banned flying zone which the Spanish authorities imposed near Gibraltar on April 12. The six officials declined to comment on their prospects of persuading Spain to lift the159 words
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Article, Illustration659 1967-06-06 10 M-E FLASH-POINT DAMASCUS, Syria, Mon. (AP). —Iraq yesterday urged that the nine other Arab oil producing countries seize the assets and cancel the concessions of oil companies that sell petroleum to any country supporting Israel in case of war. In a speech opening an emergencyUPI photo. - 659 words
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191 1967-06-06 10 152 died in 18-year-old-plane trips sfv LONDON', Mon. (Reuter). Britain's newspapers today voiced disquiet at the double airline disaster that killed 152 British tourists and eight crew at the weekend. The Daily Mail said the crash near Perpignan. France, on Saturday night and the crash at Stockport, Northern England, less191 words
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85 1967-06-06 10 CHAPPAQUA. New York, Mon. (Reuter) Three masked bandits ransacked the estate home of muchmarried millionaire Tommy Manvilie here last night and escaped with furs, cash and jewelleryMr. Manvilie and his 11th wife. Christiana, were spending the night in his New York flat. The value of85 words
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561 1967-06-06 10 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Most of the major countries in the world are determined to stay neutral in the Middle East crisis. This determination to keep out is foremost in intent despite their growing concern over the situation and the pro-Arab tendencies of Russia and561 words
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131 1967-06-06 10 HOBART, Tasmania. Mon. (Reuter). A chemist, Mr. Leslie Kausman, warned an Australian Royal Commission on Fluoridation of water supplies meeting here that "tap water could become a giant medicine bottle." In discussing this controversial subject of putting fluorides into water to combat tooth decay.131 words
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Article279 1967-06-06 10 INVER CAR GILL. New Zealand. Mon. (Reuter) Sir Bernard Fergusson, Governor-General of New Zealand, says he is "very hurt" by a newspaper suggestion that "God defend New Zealand" rather than "God save the Queen" is the country's national anthem. Under the heading "Wrong Tune." the Invercargill279 words
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Article71 1967-06-06 10 GLENWOOD SPRING. Colorado, Mon. (UPI) Eight persons were killed on Sunday in a grinding twocar smash-up on U.S. 624 eight miles west of this Rocky Mountain resort town. It was the worst single accident in Colorado this year and the worst in Garfield County history.71 words
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108 1967-06-06 10 EDINBURGH, Scotland, Mon. (Reuter). If Britain took Scotland into the Common Market without consultation it would be "the last word in national annihilation," Scots National Party member Dr. Patrick Bardon said here yesterday. The party's annual conference unanimously carried a "solemn declaration"108 words
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Miscellaneous266 1967-06-06 7 t? ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Singapore A" 6no Dawn Serenade; Breakfast Club, with -arrv Lai 6.45 Your Daily re Birthday Greet--50 Breakfast Club, with 7no News; 7.10 Jreakfast Club. With Larry 1 Rediffusion Health P T ,1 Breakfast Club, with rv Lai; 7.45 Assignment reporter Fred meets the stars of and television.266 words
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Article436 1967-06-06 8 PRIVATE students from Malaysia will have to take written tests in English before they can enrol in Australian schools, colleges and universities. Government sponsored students must attain a high standard in English before they can be granted scholarships and bursaries. Private students will not waste their time and436 words
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Article298 1967-06-06 8 THE continuous complaints of indifferent, rude and inefficient service meted out to the public by hospital staff can no longer be overlooked by the Ministry of Health. The Malaysian Health Minister, Enche Bahaman bin Samsudin, instead of trying to defend the hospital workers as he has been doing298 words
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Article, Illustration944 1967-06-06 8 Jean Sprain Wilson - the urn ■wmtksoa By: Jean Sprain Wilson THIRTY years ago, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor were married, capping an historic lore story. The Duke had given up the throne of Great Britain to marry the ''WOMAN I LOVE" and then944 words
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1097 1967-06-06 8 Tony Escoda - by Tony Escoda Manila, Mon. (AP) A COMMUNIST -LED outlaw movement is on the upswing in the Philippines. Its methods smack of the Mafia and Chicago's oldtime gangs. Its operations include assassination by special liquidation squads, kidnapping. extortion and protection rackets.1,097 words
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549 1967-06-06 9 TON DON, Mon. (Reuter). Nine nations helping Pakistan finance its third flve-year plan will again put up most of the money needed for the coming year, Pakistan revealed here tonight. Deputy Chairman of the panning Commission, Mr. Muzafar Ahmad said the549 words
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178 1967-06-06 9 NAIROBI. Mon. (AP) A p an by British Commonwealth nations to pool ideas and resources in a major world-wide export drive may be the outcome of a in-day conference of senior officials from 22 members of the Commonwealth that here on Friday night.178 words
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120 1967-06-06 9 NAIROBI. Mon. (Reuter) A government-sponsored corporation has established a Public company to buy per ties and key sites in Kenya's major towns for pr p economic rents to Africans, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry anno ed tonight. 1 his is120 words
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Article83 1967-06-06 9 MANILA, Mon. (AP) The Philippine government plans to utilise prison land and labour in its efforts to meet a shortage of rice, this country's staple food. President Ferdinand E. Marcos has ordered the Director of Prisons to conduct a survey of all penal colonies here83 words
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Article, Illustration52 1967-06-06 9 TUNKU Abdul Rahman (shown In a car) listens to the explanations by Mr. Hiroshi Ohga (3rd from right), Director of Overseas Department of Nissan Motor Company, when Malaysian Premier visited the Oppama plant of the Nissan Motor Company, some 17 miles south-west of Tokyo recently. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 52 words
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Article323 1967-06-06 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. —June first grade rubber f.o.b. buyer closed at 5 p.m in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 57-7/8 cents per lb., up one and seven-eighths cents from previous close. The tone was firm. The morning session was restricted by a shortage of sellers.323 words
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855 1967-06-06 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Stock Exchange opened the week on steady conditions, but turned on to an active pace during the afternoon session after reports that serious fighting broke out between Egypt and Israel. Some nervous selling took place throughout the industrial855 words
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163 1967-06-06 9 SINGAPORE, ivlon. Not only in Germany are Mer-cedes-Benz cars chosen as "car of the year," but in 1967 also in Australia. "Modern Motor," the largest Australian motoring magazine. organised an inquiry among readers as to the best car. Mercedes-Benz passenger cars gained most of163 words
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Article17 1967-06-06 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for today was at $605.87$ per picul, down 25 cents.17 words
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Article881 1967-06-06 9 ARRIVALS IN 8INGAPORB Time 12.05 am. Airline Ms A 029 from Kuala Lumpur Time 8.35 a.m. Airline Ms A 019 fmm Kuala l.umpur. Time 9.35 a.m. Airline Garuda 9.82 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline IMS A881 words
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Article426 1967-06-06 9 SINGAPORE—Stock Exchange bid and offer prices officially listed at the close of bMines*. INDUSTRIAL Boustead 1.55 C. Sugar 1.60 1.62 Chemical Co. Cold St orate Dun lop \D E. Smelting Es*o Ords Fltzpatricks F. N. Ords. Gammon Goodwood Park G.E. Life Guinness XI> Hotel S'pura CD Hume (M)426 words
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Article50 1967-06-06 9 Managers Price*) First Malayan 2.2» 2.3ft Second Malayan 1.63 1.73 Third Malayan 1.11 1.21 The Commerce A Industry Fund XD 46 a The Savings land 1.34 Malayan Industry Fnnd 3S 1.05 Sterling Commodity 8/7 4/2 First Hong Kong .85 ftO» Second Hong Kong .96 .63* <*Honc Kong Currency)50 words
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Article92 1967-06-06 9 SINGAPORE. Mon i* Sin^apore Chinese Produce chance noon prices today were: Bver» getim Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 47.50 Coconut oil (FOB> Drams mmm 50 00 Loose Copra Mixed May/Jane 28.50 Nutmegs 110* 325.00 Nutmegs B W 155.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 110.00 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) 100.0092 words
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Article24 1967-06-06 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) —Money Quotations. HKSS.B2/5.815 per US dollar for cash. HK$ 15.99 per pound sterling. HK5276.75 per tael gold.24 words
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Article179 1967-06-06 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The following ships are expected in port today:5 Asahi Maru 6/7 Lloyd Bakke 8/9 Patroclus 10/11 Benlarig 13/14 Demodocus 15/16 Peleus 18 Riverbank 19 Straat Clarence 21/22 Kinsel Maru No. 11 23/24 Kunak 25/26 Tjimanuk 27/28 Ikushima Maru 29/30 Himejim Maru 33/34 Benvrackie 35/36 Nestor 38/39179 words
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Miscellaneous116 1967-06-06 10 Tfie DEADLY OH&CS AFFAIR p> DO NOT FEAR-WEN TWEV REACH THE' WtNE CELLAR E*T?ANCE MY DEVICES WILL DESTROY THEM OUTSiDE! N€s, R*TDTO~ BUT IN THE MEANTIME TVIEV MA/ RAOfO THE £O- Of YCIiR SECRET LMCMCRf. wmmmmK m, correct: NAPOLEON'/-and also, VvE must LEARN FROW TWfiH THE LAiRTWEY HAVE "TAKEN VULOA116 words
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Advertisement55 1967-06-06 11 vtv>:>y mas S3 :<■: m KflSra^ \x\ 7 M I m*-** < v.y. ;•:< W'' mm i •»x !> v* w• A ys.-:-: WeM" %j& '-.ft' 'i: "t i*" M-' WBm:* P?p J**' the watch that never gives up Watches for the whole family from $25 A WATERPROOF CALENDAR >55 words
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Miscellaneous563 1967-06-06 11 V •i. > I r*C.f MODEL TF-31LE 23" VM it < < i»»* i ("/A'/A ,«/Y« .V m-w> > <V ft 35> TrioSE /'WHOV KN< T. V. MALAYSIA June 6—June 12 T.V. SINGAPURA June 6—June 12 Tuesday JUNE 6 PM TIMEX-TIME 545 OPENING ANNCT. Prog. Summary. SV) NEWS OUTLINES IN563 words
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Miscellaneous2178 1967-06-06 11 Starring Kevin McCarthy and Andre Morell 405 THE PHIL SILVERS SHOW Waac 4.35 TRICK AND TREAT 4.40 CLOSE DOWN 5.45 OPENING ANNCT. Prog. Summary 5.50 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 5.55 NATIONAL SONGS 6.00 NEWS IN TAMIL 6.10 WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE The Partners 635 DENNIS THE MENACE Dennis2,178 words
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Article, Illustration412 1967-06-06 12 Laughs galore when mum son argue it out SINGAPORE, Tues The Jean Arthur Show a half-hour entertainment about a successful but zany woman lawyer and her conservative Harvard-trained son and law partner is a must for comedy fans. It will be, telecast at 7.15 p.m. on Thursday over T.V. Singapura's412 words
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Article, Illustration266 1967-06-06 12 SINGAPORE, Mon LUMEN CABANES the singing idol of many TV fans and nightclub-goers has a unique ambition to sing with a 30-piece band. Curvaceous Lumen with vital statistics 34-24-34 believes that a 30-piece band is comnlete giv* ing all the tunes required for any song.266 words
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Advertisement34 1967-06-06 12 For Your Favourite Records SHOP AT KWAN SI A RECORD CO. Ample fREE Parking Soaci Popular Classical Jazz Tape-Recorders Radios Amplifiers. PRICES VERY REASONABLE 7, Ground Floor, International Building, Orchard Road, Singapore TEL: *****34 words
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Miscellaneous987 1967-06-06 12 Radio Sing apura programmes A young, brilliant journalist Helen Lawrence is told she has only six months to live. Piers Marshall, her editor and Simon Henry, a fellowjournalist, are both in love with her. An intense story with an unexpected ending. 2.30 CONCERT HALL 3.15 DRIFTING AND DREAMING Manuel and987 words
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Miscellaneous459 1967-06-06 12 :w SINGAPURA FOB SCHOOLS Tuesday I Thursday JUNE 6 A.M. Timex-Time 8.30 —8.50 English Second Language Sec. 1 "The Library"; 9.15—9.35 English Literature Sec. 1 "Lady Precious Stream I"; 10.00 10.20 General Science Sec 2 "Magnetic Fields"; 11.05 11 25 Mathematics Sec. 1 "Mensuration I"; 11.45 12.05 English Literature Sec459 words
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Miscellaneous325 1967-06-06 12 T. V. SINGAPURA law endorsement officers 8.35 BERITA SINGAPURA 8.45 TAMIL CINEMA Part 1 of Thangamalai Rahasyam' 10.15 CLOSE DOWN Friday JUNE 9 P.M. TIMEX-TIME 6.50 PROG. SUMMARY in the National Language, Chinese, Tamil and English 6.55 BELAJAR LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language. 7.00 NEWS325 words
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Miscellaneous241 1967-06-06 12 Science fiction adventure in serial form about the first family tnat takes off to colonise cuter space. 6.35 OCCASIONAL WIFE 'So Little Time' Michael Callan plays very confirmed bachelor who finds that the only way to get ahead in life is to be married and he being a 'Married Bachelor241 words
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Miscellaneous252 1967-06-06 13 SHAW ORGANISATION ***** J Last 4 Shows! 11, 1.45. 4, 6.30 p.m Then is Hunter <fc Henry Silva 'THE HTLLS RCN RED" IU-A.I Twhn-color Techniscope 9 15 p.m. NO FREE LIST Nancy Kxan <fc Terry-Thomas THE WILD AFFAIR" ***** I CAPITOL Phone TODAY TOMORROW ONLY! 11 ain 1 3n. 4252 words
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Miscellaneous190 1967-06-06 13 ORGANISATION GALA Open* Today! I SO. 4. 0.30 9.15 DAN VADIS SCOPE COLOR Ample Car Park Space Available Behind The Theatre. Entrance between GALA 4 MARLBOROUGH Theatres. NEXT CHANGE' Mickey Harfltay "A STRANGER IN SACRAMENTO" EASTMANCOLOR NEWSCOPE CATHAY 334Q0 Opens Toda?! 11. 1.30.4. 6 30 9.15 JHE BUCCANEERS NEXT CHANGE!190 words
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122 1967-06-06 14 DOVER, England, Mon. (Reuter) As far as the Channel Swimming Association is concerned 20-year-old Australian swimmer Linda McGill can swim the channel "stark naked." After a meeting here yesterday the association's committee stated announced intention to swim the channel in a topless costume122 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1967-06-06 14 John Kam,C. F. Lee - By John Kam,C. F. Lee RECORD entries are expected for this year's South Pacific Classic to be bowled off in three bowling centres in Singapore and Malaysia. The winner In each centre Jackie's Bowl Orchard, Jackie's Bowl, Katong, and Jackie's Bowl Ampang,Sunsport Pix by Mok Voon. - 1,143 words
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Article, Illustration60 1967-06-06 14 Don Carter - BOWLING TIPS by Don Carter While the ball should be thrown out onto the alley a bit, about six Inches or so, a longer loft should be avoided. One way to help prevent this Is to go Into a low crouch at the release.60 words
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341 1967-06-06 14 SOUTHPORT, (England) Mon. (Reuter) John Savage, the Lancashire offspin bowler, dimmed tr® Indian cricketers' prospers for the first Test again** England this week by taic' ing five wickets for 37 runs on the second day of their three-day match here yesterday. The Indians, who started341 words
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Article109 1967-06-06 14 MALACCA. Mon. The 4th Royal Australian Regiment scored a two-wicket win over Negri Sembilan Club from Seremban in a friendly cricket match at Terendak Camp here over the week-end. The N.S. Club batting first were dismissed for R 1 runs of which N.R Woodhouse contributed109 words
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Article49 1967-06-06 14 LAYANG, Layang. Chemara Research Club here whipped the tian Ayer Baloi team 5 a friendly soccer rr\«' played here at the OP- P*" dang on Friday. Scorers for Chemara were Bohari Itam (2), Man: Naidu, and Selvapan each). Mohamed Nortan scoreAyer Baloi's only goal.49 words
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Article49 1967-06-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR. M*n The Victoria Institution will hold its 65th annua. Athletic meet on June 1 2-45 p.m. The meet will be under patronage of the Sultan Selangor. The Assistant Minister of Culture, You ft and Sports. Engku Muh~ein bin Abdul Kadir will the meet open.49 words
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601 1967-06-06 15 SYLVANIA, Ohio, Mon. (UPI). Don Fullmer of Utah was made the No. 1 challenger to Nino Benvenuti's world middleweight title in latest World Boxing Association WBA) rankings released on Friday. The WBA listed no uright rankings explaining it would make thrm601 words
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183 1967-06-06 15 MADRID. Mon (Renter) Pontpvedra and Cordoba drp\v 1-1 last night in a fast, ev .tins first leg quarerSnal match in the Copa Del Generalissimo football cornpet it. on. Pnntevedra. playing at hr-nie. led 1-0 at half-time 'vi'h a goal by outside left e183 words
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294 1967-06-06 15 PARIS, Mon. (AP) A crowd of 10,000 yesterday fave a standing ovation to rancoise Durr, the first na tlve French girl to win th#> title since 1939. after she defeated Lesley Turner of Australia, 4-6. 6-3. 6-4, in the finals of the women's294 words
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286 1967-06-06 15 PARIS, Mon. (UPI)—Roy Emerson of Australia beat his compatriot Tony Roche to win the mens singles title at the French Hardcourt Tennis Championships, 6-1, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2. Emerson was in far better form than his rival, the defending title holder. "Emmo," who won the title286 words
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Article, Illustration352 1967-06-06 15 Albert Johnson - WE'LL DEFEND OUR COUNTRY AT ALL COSTS' By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. Two Israeli footballers in the Asian All-Stars side Giora Shpiegel and Samuel Roxenthal flew off to Tel Aviv tonight with this pledge: "We will defend our country at all352 words
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Article143 1967-06-06 15 NEW YORK. Mon. (AP)— The Canada Golf Cup will henceforth be known as the World Cup. the International Golf Association announced today. "World Cup," said association president James A Linen, "has become a more logical name for the tournament's top prize, which is competed143 words
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40 1967-06-06 15 ALOR STAR, Mon. A cycle race will be held at Patani at 8 a.m. on Wednesday to mark the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong The race is organised by the Kedih Cyclists' Association.40 words
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76 1967-06-06 15 Mike England. Tottenham Hotspur centre-half back, uses the nearest shoulder to help him jump for the ball during the English F.A. Cup Final won by Tottenham 2-1 and naturally finds Tony Hateley, Chelsea's £lOO.OOO centre-for-ward, the man he is marking, within easy reach. Played at London's famous Wembley Stadium, the76 words
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751 1967-06-06 15 MUAR, Mon. Despite the joint-boycott of sports and games by NUT and DTC teachers the combined 12th annual athletic meet of St. Andrew's Secondary and Primary Schools was held yesterday and with success. Credit should be given to the school's Brother751 words
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240 1967-06-06 15 CHOO TECK MAU - By CHOO TECK MAU MUAR. Mon The Johore State Hockey Association are at last doing something to prepare for the coming inter-state Tun Razak Cup competition. For the past few months they have been idling while other State Hockey associations were sharpening up240 words
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Article292 1967-06-06 16 Little Nene - by Little Nene TH E forthcoming Singapore Amateur Open Championship will be an extremely tough event to win this year, far more difficult than the past six championships. Reason: The event will take place hardly a week before the Putra Cup tournament is held at Bukit Timah course.292 words
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121 1967-06-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. T" Radio Malaysia wili broadcast "flash" results of the badminton tournament between Japan and Malaysia tomorrow night. In addition to this, a 30recorded commenw*? at ™3O P-m. in the E a y network and at 11.00 p.m. in the English121 words
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Article27 1967-06-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The National Electricity Board will hold its eleventh J™ual sports carnival at the Pantai grounds on July p. beginning at 2.00 pm27 words
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422 1967-06-06 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Leicester City staged a grand recovery in the second half to hold Southampton to a 2-2 draw before a crowd of 12.000 at Jalan Besar Stadium this evening. Both the teams gav e an exhibition of fast football and entertained the large422 words
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112 1967-06-06 16 BANGKOK. Mon. (Reuter) About 1.000 racegoers sent stones, empty soft drink bottles and other missiles flying about the Main Stadium of the Royal Turf Club in Bangkok yesterday in protest against th e starter's decision to scratch a horse which failed to leave112 words
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Article782 1967-06-06 16 AIK HUANG IS TOO GOOD FOR KOJIMA JAKARTA, Mon. (AFP and Reuter) The formidable Malaysian team took a commanding and well deserved 4-nil lead over the fast, courageous but not so talented Japanese when the Thomas Cup inter-zone finals go' underway this evening Tan Aik Huang782 words
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717 1967-06-06 16 Bv WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Australian jockey Glynn Pretty, who has been booting home winners galore during the past three race meets in the country he rode six winners at Ipoh last week is sitting pretty in the line-up for the717 words
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175 1967-06-06 16 NORTHAMPTON. Mon. (Reuter) Italian rider Alberto Morellini has oeen disqualified from the Tour of Britain Cycle Race "for taking artificial stimulants," the race jury announced last night. The chelsea college of science and technology, who have been making tests on urine samples gent175 words
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199 1967-06-06 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Seven new records were established at the 22nd annual athletic meet of the Presbyterian Boys' School held here recently. The records set up were in the 200 m (34.2); 200 m •B' (25.7), 800 m 'C* (2m. 40.4), 800 m B'199 words
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Article25 1967-06-06 16 SEREMBAN, Mon. The annual meeting of the Negri Sembilan Women's Hockey Association will be held at N.S. Club on Monday at 5.00 p.m.25 words
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80 1967-06-06 16 The Assistant Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Engku Muhsein bin Abdul Kadir, presenting the "Senu Shield" to the Captain of the Selangor team, S. Marimuthu, when Selangor beat Singapore by seven wickets in the two-day 1967 Malaysian Cricket Association Under-23 finals, played on the Selangor Club Padang in KualaSunsport Pix. - 80 words
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299 1967-06-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malaysian Women's Hockey Association have finally decided as expected to withdraw from the International Federation of Women's Hockey Association ninth tournament to be held in Cologne, Germany, in September But Mrs. Vicky Marsh and Miss Ponnu Navarednam, president and299 words
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235 1967-06-06 16 CLEVELAND. Ohio Mon (AP) A group of weU known Negro athletes wanted the straight-from-ths source lowdown on cassius Clay's stand against Army induction and they got i f "After 2$ hours of friendly discussion we decided ne is sincere in his religious belief"235 words
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Article74 1967-06-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thp Inter-Colleges Sj*>r Council. Selangor. win n a cross-country r t are r 0 f i e n. turday at the Lake Garnen. at 4.30 p.m. the Taking part will b<? T h Day Training Co ji e e nical College. Collepc Agriculture, Serdang.74 words
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Advertisement579 1967-06-06 14 Eastern Sun Classified 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 Garden Estate, Singapore. HAMIEM STORE, 1419, Upper CHangi Road. Singapore 17. A.T CNANAPRAKASAM b CO.. 1361. Changi579 words
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Advertisement311 1967-06-06 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 20 Words $5/- fMinimumJ THE FAMILY OF THE LATE Mrs. Teresa Oh Kay Cheang of Kampar thank the doctors and staff of Mount Alvernia Hospital, Singapore, and Batu Gajah General Hospital, for their kind services; relatives and friends for their condolences wreaths, scrolls and assistance; and visitors311 words
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Advertisement439 1967-06-06 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of Lecturer/ Assistant Lecturer in the School of Accountancy. Qualifications: Candidates should have an honours degree in one of the Social Sciences and be able to show an interest in Sociological research. The439 words
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Miscellaneous63 1967-06-06 16 m i" i> >. >•■■».??■■* TIME AND TIDE Penang: 11.33 a.m. (8.1 ft.); 11.42 p.m. (6.8 ft.). (RTft enham: 3,55 am l3 s ft); 4,03 p m Port Dickson: 5.43 p.m. (8.5 ft.). ti%re e L, 1012 am < 7l ft >i 935 P-m- 8 -2 ft.). Nedili Kechil: 9.2863 words
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