Eastern Sun, 7 June 1967
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Title Section24 1967-06-07 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 315 Wednesday, 7 June 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article, Illustration311 1967-06-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two Cabinet Ministers were among the 463 persons honoured by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the occasion of his 60th birthday. p.nance Minister, Mr. Tar Siew Sin and the Mlr nf Works. Posts and fc P-nmmunlcations, Tan Sr. V T.311 words
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Article148 1967-06-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A sportsman and two sports officials have been honoured by the Yang diPertuan Agong on the occasion of his birthday tomorrow, according to the Federal honours and awards. 1967, list released here today. Former Malaysian soccer international and "Raja Bola." Abdul Ghani bin148 words
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Article119 1967-06-07 1 PLYMOUTH. ENGLAND, Tues. (UPI) Lone sailor Sir Francis Chichester Is suffering from fatigue after his round-the world-voyage and needs a complete rest, his wife said today. Sir Chichester, 65, fell 111 at a dinner given in hi& honour on Monday night by Vice Admiral Sir Fitzroy119 words
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Article472 1967-06-07 1 The battles are tough, heavy fighting continues TEL AVIV. TUES. (REUTER) ISRAEL claimed today to have smasned Arab air power and eaptured key towns in Egyptian and Jordanian territory as £ieree fighting raged on her borders with Arab States tor the second day. Communiques Issued472 words
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154 1967-06-07 1 AMMAN, Tues. (Reuter) Jordan said today that a tank battle was raging between Jordanian and Israeli forces in the Jenin area. Fierce hand-to-hand fighting with bayonets occurred In some parts ol Jerusalem, the statement said. The Israelis had been waging a large-scale attack on Jordanian forces154 words
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Article142 1967-06-07 1 BEIRUT, Tues. < Reuter) Egypt has decided to halt navigation in the Suez Canal so that the vital waterway will not be a target for Israeli air attack, a Cairo broadcast announced today. The broadcast. by the 'Voice of the Arabs' station, linked this decis.on with142 words
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Article73 1967-06-07 1 TEL AVIV. Tues. (Reuter) Israel said late tonight that its forces had captured the Egyptian city of Gaza as Israeli forces were reported advancing on the southern front with Egypt in a two-way thrust. Israel also claimed to be master of the skies above the Middle East. An73 words
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Article84 1967-06-07 1 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) The Arabs charged today American and British planes are fighting for Israel in the Middle East war. Arab Governments promptly shut the Suez Canal and moved to cut ofT oil supplies to the two Western powers. Mobs sacked and burned the American Consulate84 words
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249 1967-06-07 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuter) The United States concentrated today on staying off a majoi confrontation with the Soviet Union in the ArabIsraeli war while increasing diplomatic pressure for a ceasefire before the Middle East becomes the arena for another world war. The State Department249 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration5054 1967-06-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agon? on his 60th birthday has bestowed the title of "Tun" on three prominent Malaysians. The three new "Tuns" weTe Dato Pengiran Haji Ahmad Raflfae bin Orang Kava Pengiran Haji Omar, PDK, Yang diPertua Negara, Sabah,5,054 words
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224 1967-06-07 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Police here Have uncovered the underground activities of a highlyorganised syndicate mastering in stealing of brand new cars in Singapore and Johore. This was disclosed to the Eastern Sun by Johore's Deputy C.I.D. Chief, Dato Azizul Hassan. He said224 words
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Article62 1967-06-07 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police. Tuan HaH Abdul Kadir Hassan, was eiven a rousing send-off on his retirement frrm *he police force here last night. He began his police earner as a constable at ♦hf agp ol 23 in 1937. Tuan Haji Abdul62 words
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Article135 1967-06-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Central Government will send 1.9 million gantangs of padi seeds to Keiantan for the agricultural rehabilitation scheme. The seeds will be districted to the farmers in the Sta f e to help them replant said a spokesman 'rom the Ministry of135 words
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Article82 1967-06-07 3 PEN* AN G. Tues. The O' of Bank Negara, 'alaysia, Tan Sri Ismail n Mohd. Ali, will speak on new Malaysian currency f p 'hp ninth floor. Bangunan :anku Syed Putra, on and Friday, he Chief Minister. Tan Wong Pow Nee, will also address the gathering.82 words
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Article51 1967-06-07 3 SANDAKAN, Tues. The iblic Works Department, Sandakan division is to nd $9.3 million on devepment projects this year. Projects include road improvements and construc- ons. sewerage and water, airfield runway drainage and lighting, two slipways, Government nousing and buildings, police buildings md quarters, low-cost housng and reclamation51 words
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643 1967-06-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A permanent music pavilion and open air stage will rise from the grounds of the Lake Gardens here. It will be completed at the end of next month in good time for the tenth anniversary Merdeka celebrations. Three643 words
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Article137 1967-06-07 3 IPOH, Tues. A farmer, Liew Yoke Ling. 30, going: on a tricycle with a 12-year-old attendant, Liew Hin Chin, riding pillion, were run over by a car after they had been thrown on the road in a collision with another car at Tiger Lane137 words
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Article68 1967-06-07 3 JOHORE BAHRU Tues. The Democratic Action Party's Johore Bahru branch will stage a variety show on June 10 in aid of the "party fund." Tickets for the show, to be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here, are $3. $2 and $l. Tickets are available at the68 words
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Article29 1967-06-07 3 MALACCA. Tues. Police have begun distributing questionnaires to the public seeking information on secret society activities. The appeal is made by the OCPD. DSP Percy Muttiah.29 words
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233 1967-06-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A contest to picked Selangor's representative to the Miss Malaysia Miss Universe contest will be held here on June 18. It will be the highlight of a ball from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall organised by233 words
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Article33 1967-06-07 3 MALACCA, Tues. —Police held two men within 20 minutes after a couple had been robbed of $5 and a watch by four men at the Klebang Besar beach last night.33 words
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150 1967-06-07 3 IPOH, Tues. Thousands turned out to pay their last respects to the late General Lee Liang Yung. Managing Director of Messrs. Cement Ltd. from his residence in Golf Course Road today for interment at the Christian Cemetery in Tambun Road. The late Gen.150 words
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371 1967-06-07 4 KFALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Klang Road Sun Hoi Thong massage parlour case entered it sixth day of hearing today with defence counsel submitting that the prosecution had failed to produce any conclusive evidence to substantiate the chaTge371 words
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Article46 1967-06-07 4 SEREMBAN, rues. The Yang dl-Pertuan Besar, Negri Sembilan Tuanku Jaffar lbni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman, for the first time since he ascended the throne, will officially open five national rural development projects costing $70,000 at Sungel Lul, 50 miles from her© on Jun« 23.46 words
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Miscellaneous44 1967-06-07 4 AB TjTHOSBPEOPL EIN THE WESIMOUIbTHiN 4 r *M£ t °workfrq*i\ WCRHINCjTQNIGHTA T*NDNiGHTm M WM HORNING 1 II HOW WONDtRFULf EVERY WHO SUK.vmttTUSTTHE MOOK AMD STAte DAY S AS E\ENIMiSg^dIStUHIHG CrLOWOUSLY AftCWE! S-iV-M "i < M y fx X If :WoMftl l #i% If jprf I-44 words
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WORLD NEWS
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325 1967-06-07 5 V'nam bombing to 'cease in weeks' Arw lues. (Heater) —J% MMe fence Department source has predicted that the United States trill stop honthinfj Aorth Vietnam "possibly in a matter of weeks.* Aewsweeh mayaaine said today. The Magazine, in its latest issue, said the key source stressed that no such decision325 words
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Article147 1967-06-07 5 HONG KONG. Tues. (Reuter)—Malaysia's Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said in a newspaper interview published here today that it was a mistake for Britain to withdraw her forces from the federation in view of the present situation there. However, he told South China Morning Post,147 words
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Article110 1967-06-07 5 WELLINGTON, Tues. (Reuter) New Zealand's High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. Hunter Wade, described in an interview published today how he was caught in a riot in Kuala Lumpur last week. He said demonstrators protesting against the treatment of political detainees swarmed onto the road just as110 words
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320 1967-06-07 5 WELLINGTON. Tues. (Reuter) Britain still had an important role to play in maintaining peace and stability in South East Asia, the New Zealand High Commissioner in Malaysia. Mr. Hunter Wade, said in an interview published today. Malaysia, he said, was the king-pin of New Zealand's320 words
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Article, Illustration281 1967-06-07 5 'ln the name of CITY. Tues. V (UPI)— Pope Paul VI, speaking "in the name of Christianity," told U.N. Secretary General U Thant that Jerusalem should be declared an "open, inviolable city because of its peculiarly sacred and holy character" if the Arab Israeli conflict281 words
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Article, Illustration302 1967-06-07 6 JAKARTA, Tues. (Reuter) •—Dr. Sukarno, 66 years old today, is reported to be in financial trouble after years of extravagant living as the founder and president of the Indonesian republic. The ex-president. who lost out to General Suharto in a power struggle 15 months ago.302 words
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141 1967-06-07 6 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Australian Immigration Minister Mr. Billie Snedden is currently touring Europe in a bid to get more Europeans to settle In Australia. He is here to sign a new five-year agreement with the British Government before going onto Switzerland. Holland. West Germany.141 words
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Article103 1967-06-07 6 MANILA. Tues. (Reuter) A congressional committee formed to examine the Philippines policy of not having any relations with Communist countries will hold its first public hearing here tomorrow. Congressional officials said the committee would hear anyone who wished to express his opinion on the Government's anti-Commu-nist103 words
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242 1967-06-07 6 BRUSSELS, Tues. (Reuter) The Common Market's council of ministers have agreed to send formal letters of acknowledgement of the British, Danish and Irish Governments' applications for membership of the community. But the council took no decision on the opening of negotiations with the242 words
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Article53 1967-06-07 6 PARIS. Tues. (Reuter) Professor Paul Coudero French astronomer and p.uthor, has won the international Kalinga prize for popularising science, the UNESCO announced yes- terday. The annual Kalinga prize of £l.OOO sterling, named after Indian Empire ruled by Asoka 2.200 years ago. is the personal contribution of Indian53 words
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Article121 1967-06-07 6 PARIS. Tues. (AP) France yesterday conducted the first in a series of new nuclear tests at its Pacific testing grounds. The announcement, made to the French Defence Ministry, said a device of small power" was exploded at 1900 GMT over a lagoon at Mururoa. an atoll121 words
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Article66 1967-06-07 6 KHARTOUM, Tues (Reuter) Tear gas was used to disperse demonstrators who headed for the United States embassy vesterday following an announcement that Sudan had declared war on Israel. Anti-Israeli demonstrations broke out alter Prime Minister Mohammed Mahgoub told parliament that' the Sudan had declared war on Israel and66 words
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Article644 1967-06-07 6 Damascus, Syria, Tues. (AP) Over the hotel desk hangs a picture of the great mosque that has drawn visitors to Damascus for 10 centuries. Now, with the threat of war hanging over Syria, the picture is blanked by posters showing a gnome-like and terrified Jew fleeine644 words
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Article, Illustration32 1967-06-07 6 ISRAELI Army reserves and members of regular units talk about their families, jobs and personal problems during a fpw minutes free time somewhere in Israel. UPI Photo. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 32 words
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Article221 1967-06-07 6 TEL AVIV, Israel. Tues. (AP) The shrilling of air raid sirens and the flash and noise of distant artillery ushered in Israel's first blackout night of the war. Night had just settled over this city of half a million Israel's largest when the eighth221 words
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Article434 1967-06-07 6 A TIE OF HATE LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Arab countries are firmly united on at least one issue their hatred of Israel. Despite a common religion and language, they have often been split by mutual jealousies, dynastic rivalries and claims that President Nasser of the United Arab Republic434 words
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Article205 1967-06-07 6 MOSCOW. Tucs (Reuter) The Kremlin today demanded that Israel stop its aggression against Arab countries and withdraw its troops to behind the lines held before fighting broke yesterday. An official Soviet Government statement issued soon after midnight Moscow time warned that Russia "reserves the right to take205 words
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Article114 1967-06-07 6 STOCKHOLM. Tue s (R e> ter) —The Swedish East Asia Shipping Company repored one of its captains as saying that about 22 ships of various nationalities were stranded in the Suez Canal. T>en were tankers Captain Arthur Bjureus, of the tanker Nippon, anchored in the Great Bitter114 words
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Article57 1967-06-07 6 OSLO. NORWAY. Tues (AP) The Norwegiar Government appealed to a. Norwegian shipowners tc keep all their ships away from the Middle East conflict area and avoid all shipping routes and ports in the Middle East. Shipowners reacted immediately and started directing their ships around South Africa instead of57 words
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Article110 1967-06-07 6 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) President Nasser last night denied in a recorded television interview that he deliberately engineered the Middle East crisis for prestige reasons. He was interviewed by Mr- Anthony Nutting, former British Minister who resigned in protest at his government's Suez policy in 1956. The President said110 words
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Article60 1967-06-07 6 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. (AP) Because of the war in the Middle East, l< >• Secretary-General U han yesterday cancelled plans j visit Tokyo and Manila from June 18-23. Philippine Ambasador S*.vador P. Lopez told a reporter U Thant had inform him of the cancellation, expressed regret that60 words
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Article79 1967-06-07 6 LONDON. Tues. (AP) Britain has lined up America in proclaiming neutrality in the Israeli war an<j ordered m-. forces to keep out of ne fighting. Foreign Secretary' G*o' Brown presented this point approach towards a Mid-East settlement: 1. All the big powers should keep out of fighting. Z.79 words
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Article97 1967-06-07 7 HONG KONG, Tues. (Reuter) China today pledged "resolute support" for the Arab nations who it said were victims of Israel's "blatantly aggressive if." "The Chinese people firmly stand by the Arab people and resolutely support their war against aggression," Peking's official mouthpiece, People's Daily said today.97 words
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281 1967-06-07 7 CAIRO, Tues (Reuter) Cairo radio claimed today that British and U-S. planes provided air cover for Israel in yesterday's air battles, and called on Arabs everywhere to sabotage and destroy British and American interests. The radio broadcast a statement from the U.A.R.281 words
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Article149 1967-06-07 7 PEORIA Illinois Tues. (Reuter). —Richard Speck, the 25-year-old merchant seaman convicted of the murder of eight nurses in Chicago last summer, was sentenced to die in the electric chair yesterday. In passing the death penalty, Judge Herbert Paschen carried out the recommendation of the jury which149 words
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Article86 1967-06-07 7 MANHATTAN, Kansas, Tues. (AP) A severe food shortage will be created in the Far East if the Israeli-Arab conflict results in closing the Suez Canal, the U.S. Undersecretary of Agriculture said today. Mr. John A. Schnittker said it takes eight to nine weeks86 words
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Article201 1967-06-07 7 PLEIKU. Vietnam, Tues. CUPI) A flre swept through a fuel storage area, ammunition dump and medical evacuation centre at a forward base of the Ist Air Cavalry Division today possibly killing one GI and injuring at least 15 others According to spokesmen for the201 words
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Article101 1967-06-07 7 HP.NG KONG, Tues. (Reu♦er> Hong Kong's two .easing Communist papers ♦rxiav called for "smashing" Hong Kong government's emergency decrees with the plastering and distribution of more and more posters. The Ta Kung Pao said the Hong Kong British were r'aving with their decrees uh<?n they101 words
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197 1967-06-07 7 TIERRA AMARILLA, New Mexico. Tues. (AP) In a lighting raid, an armed band today helped 10 Spanish Americans break axay from a courthouse where they had been taken after being arrested and later reportedly released. Two officers were shot and wounded in197 words
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Article98 1967-06-07 7 TAIPEI, Tues (UPI) Nationalist China reacted to the sudden Middle East war with nervous looks at her backyard the Formosa Strait. Some Nationalist Chinese officials feel that nothing would upset and confuse the Western nations more than a Communist Chinese artillery bombardment of Quemoy now when98 words
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Article98 1967-06-07 7 TOKYO. Tues. (Reuter) North Vietnamese milltar-- units were supplied with as much beer as ammunition, a Japanese correspondent reported today after his return from a visit to Hanoi. The assistant managing editor of the Japanese news agency Kyodo Asumasu Ohta said a high ranking98 words
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Article54 1967-06-07 7 Cairo, Tues. (Reuter) The Egyptian Government today ordered foreign correspondents to send cables only in English. French or Berman. It was the first censorship regulation imposed here since the beginning of yesterday's conflict between the Arab states and Israel. The order restricted filing of German cables only54 words
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Article45 1967-06-07 7 PATNA. North-east India, Tues. (Reuter) —Twenty-nine people have died from heat stroke in the South Bihar State this week, according to reports reaching here today. temperatures have been up to 112 degrees fahrenheit (about 44 degrees centigrade), the reports said..45 words
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Article, Illustration44 1967-06-07 7 Sir Francis Chichester, whose lone round-the-world voyage in his 53 ft. ketch. Gipsy Moth IV ended last Sunday, holds a statuette of Sir Francis Drake as he cuts a cake illustrating his voyage in the Plymouth Guildhall on May 31.44 words
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451 1967-06-07 7 MOSCOW. Tues. (AP) An angry mob in Leningrad, waving signs accusing Americans of killing a Soviet sailor off North Vietnam, spit at Washington's top diplomat now in the Soviet Union. The diplomat, John C. Guthrie, his wife, other451 words
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299 1967-06-07 7 LONDON, Tucs. (UPI) It was nice, said the former King of England, to be back. With that, the Duke of Windsor, 72, and the American woman for whom he quit the throne 30 years ago, stepped ashore yesterday to begin a visit299 words
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151 1967-06-07 7 t. T? K XP' Tues (upi) Italian Film director Michelangelo Antonioni said yesterday that he plans to sue Japanese customs authorities because his prize-win-ning film "Blow up" had been cut in 13 places, the Kyodo News Agency Kyodo reported today. The film,151 words
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Article180 1967-06-07 7 SAN FRANCISCO, California, Tues. (AP) The Asian Federation of Women's Associations will be pushed at its Manila conference from June 26 to 29 to try to catch up with Western clubwomen in the concept of community service, Mrs S.K. Hu said here yesterday. Mrs,180 words
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Article151 1967-06-07 7 WASHINGTON. Tues. (Reuter) Foreign Airlines will have to pav almost four times as such 1b future to order one of the planned American Supersonic Transport Aircraft. The Federal Aviation Agency announced today the cost of reserving delivery will be U*****,000 instead of US$2OO,OOO. This151 words
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Article, Illustration41 1967-06-07 7 This huge Soviet Union's flying-crane MI-10-K helicopters is used *ojr erection and lifting heavy loads. The flying-crane has moto PANA power and can hold a weight up to 11 tons with its outside hinges. PANA PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 41 words
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Miscellaneous1087 1967-06-07 5 TV MALAYSIA CH \N'NEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR lo d Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melak3: 3 10 Johorc Bahru; 4 Taipins; Bat Pahat; 9 Kluang. A.M 730 Opening Annct. P'og Summary; 7.31 Frankie 900 Direct Telecast from S f adium M e r d e k a (Trooping the Colour);1,087 words
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Miscellaneous151 1967-06-07 6 h omms AFFAIR, MiUMeTUEBIRDS IHaCX NEST--BUT HOH-Mi MUST MAKE "THEM SINS THE OGHTSONG/ IW AW,Y*S-TVE HYPNOTIC LENSES FR3V\ MY ABDUCTION KIT. J PUNA LIGHT ON At/ MOEANOSTTONEOF THBVMJP W FRIENDS/ LOOK'.LOOK DSBPMtHTO UmAMBfcS YOUCMNOT t TVRNAMi! M y/Mii u 5 S3 v« A ABRUPTiy, A HYPNOTIC IWCTIS PRODUCED AS THE151 words
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Miscellaneous13 1967-06-07 7 BC b. c. by Johnny hart ni 9 kt I jSfewofsleq>. S #W13 words
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Article456 1967-06-07 8 I¥7HEN nations nurse their grudges too long, a slight incident will trigger a war. That is what is happening in the Middle East now. Unlike Vietnam, where the Americans claim they are fighting the Communists to keep Asians free from the grip of Communism, the Middle East456 words
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Article215 1967-06-07 8 "RECENTLY a Hong Kong newspaper poured -H'cold water on our speculation that the trouble in that Colony might cause capital and people to migrate elsewhere. It said Hong Kong industrialists would prefer to go to Taiwan and South Korea rather than to place themselves at the tender215 words
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Article, Illustration979 1967-06-07 8 Louis Halasz - by Louis Halasz QN May 11, U Thant, Secretary General of the United Nations, addressed press correspondents accredited to the world organisation in an unusually sombre, even depressed, mood on the occasion of the customary annual press luncheon in his honour. Responding to979 words
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856 1967-06-07 8 Stuart Griffin - Bys Stuart Griffin Tokyo, Tues. TJ AST sums of money, intensified government support and widespread, diligent use of manpower have been the three chief ingredients in the recipe for Japan's industrial success. The Japanese have also mixed in equal parts of innovation and imagination. Japan856 words
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Article170 1967-06-07 8 LETTERS... WE are now living in a more realistic exciting age because many wonderful things have happened. In these modem times the population of the world is becoming more and more advanced in the various trades and professions. Great western scientists of to-day are successful in creating170 words
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Miscellaneous213 1967-06-07 8 COURTROOM THE READER'S By Henry B. Rothblatt (Authbri "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") O ALLY had contracted with Vernon to remodel her kitchen. Vernon stacked five sheetroek slabs against the kitchen wall. When the work began three weeks later, Vernon called Sally into the kitchen to remove some pans.213 words
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COMMERCIAL – INDUSTRIAL
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214 1967-06-07 9 HONG KONG, Tues. (Reuter) All markets here today turned "jittery" following the flare up in the Middle East. The Stock Exchange Gold Market were returning to normalcy r the local disturbnces when a second of nerves hit traders. Members of the Hong Stock214 words
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Article43 1967-06-07 9 HONG KONG, Tues. (Reuter Gold prices today at 290.00 dollars per teal gainst yesterday's close pf 278-1. The rise was attributed to the flare-up in the Middle East. US dollar? was not affected by the M:rH;e East situation.43 words
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Article96 1967-06-07 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: Buying T.T--32-11/16; Airmail OD. 3213/16; 90 d/st 33-3/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills Canada: Buying T.T 355 16; Airmail O.D. 35-7/16; 90 d/st- 36 credit bills; 361/8 trade96 words
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Article, Illustration169 1967-06-07 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. r Pong Chiang, Proprietor Manager of the Caltex I g Huat Service Station on "h Buona Vista was re- ;ji. v presented with the Challenge Trophy for J- outstanding dealer by "ATA. 'ver 150 stations from all *Jor oil companies in the169 words
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Article330 1967-06-07 9 SINGAPORE, Tues June first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 58-7 8 cents per lb., up one cent from previous close. The tone was quiet after slightly easier. The market experienced a steep rise after an early330 words
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285 1967-06-07 9 NEW YORK Tues. (AP)— The Stock Market closed with a big loss yesterday as it reacted to the Israeli-Arab fighting. Trading was very heavy. In the first hour the industrial average was down almost as badly as it was on the day285 words
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Article34 1967-06-07 9 NEW YORK, Tues. (AP) Standard and Poor's 500 Stock Index: 425 industrias 95 06 off 1.54 20 rails 46.79 off .44 55 utilities 67.38 off 53 500 stocks 88.43 off 1.3634 words
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Article, Illustration324 1967-06-07 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two local executives have Just received new appointments to top management positions in the Ford Motor Company of Malaysia Limited. Ford's Managing Director, Mr. I.G. Hepworth. has announced the appointment of Mr. Lee Biow Seng as Secretary-Treasurer and a Director of the324 words
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Article52 1967-06-07 9 WASHINGTON, T u e s. (AP) The United States Government sold 435 long tons of surplus tin yesterday 250 tons of Grade A at US$l 5625 a pound, 145 pounds of Grade B at US$1.5450 a pound and 40 tons of Grade C at US$l.5452 words
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971 1967-06-07 9 SINGAPORE, Tue*. Business on the Stock Exchange today continued to be active. The total turnover of 1,347,500 units was the largest recorded since Mar. 30. Trading was mainly confined in the industrial section with prices drifting lower at the start due to some nervous971 words
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Article33 1967-06-07 9 NEW YORK, Tues. (AP) Rubber Standard futures closed 65 higher. Sales 13 contracts. High Nov. 22.50; Low 22.50. Close 21 508. Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 22N B-bid; N-nominal.33 words
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Article371 1967-06-07 9 SINGAPORE—Stock Exchange hid and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIAL Bo u stead 1.46 1.50 C. Sugar 1.53 1.54 Cold Storage 3.30 Chemlral Co. 1.66 1.67 Dunlop XD 2.02 E. Smelting 4 00 4.04 Es«o Ords 2.98 3.00 Fltrpatriek* MO 1 <43 F. N.371 words
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Article51 1967-06-07 9 Managers Prices) First >lala>an 2.26 2.36 Second Malayan 1.62 1.72 Third Malayan 1.11 1-21 The Commerce Industry Fund XD .86 -!»6 The Savings fund 1.34 1.44 Malayan Industry Fund .95 1 05 Sterling Commodity 3/6 4/1 First Hone Konj .84 89 Second Hong Kong .58 62* (•Hon* Hon*51 words
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Article90 1967-06-07 9 SINGAPORE. TUP*. Sin-a-pore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices today were: Buyer* Mlrfi Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 4H.no Coconut oil (FOB) Drum- 51.00 Loose copra Mixed June/July 29.50 Nutmeg* 110s 325.00 Nat megs B W 155.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper <FOB) 115.00 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (IOB> 105.00 Lainpong Black90 words
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Article24 1967-06-07 9 HONG KONG. Tues. (UPI) Money quotations:HK$5 825/5.87 per US dollar for cash HKSI6.IO per pound sterling HKS293 00 per tael gold24 words
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Article16 1967-06-07 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The tin price for today was at $632.50 per picul, up $26.625.16 words
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Article179 1967-06-07 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The following ships are expected to bp in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Chitral 3/4 City of Chester 5 Asahi Maru 6/7 Lloyd Bakke 8/9 Patroclus 10/11 Benlarig 13/14 Demodocus 15/16 Peleus 18 Riverbank 21/22 Rajah Brooke 23/24 Kunak 25 Tjimanuk 26 Sea Express 31/32 Vishva Kalyan179 words
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Article820 1967-06-07 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.0 ft a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur Time 6 a.m. Airline MSA 309 from Perth. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Koala Lumpur Time 8.50 a m Airline JAL "12 from Jakarta Time 9.30 a.m Airline MSA 121 from820 words
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YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG'S 60TH BIRTHDAY
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1091 1967-06-07 10 LIM THOW BOON - UNDERNEATH THE REGAL MASK IS A MAN WITH A HEART OF GOLD' By LIM THOW BOON THE countenance of His Majesty Tuanku Ismail Nasiruddin Shah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Zainal Abidin, his every gesture and speech radiate a sense of solemnity and even1,091 words
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Article, Illustration13 1967-06-07 10 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong The Raja Permaisuri Agon*13 words
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Article265 1967-06-07 11 LIM THOW BOON - by LIM THOW BOON T'HE Raja Permaisuri Agong lends colour, A grace, glamour to the reign of Malaysia's Fourth Yang di-Pertuan Agong who celebrates his 60th birthday today. As Malaysia's First Lady, she has to perform varied functions which her high office demands. And she265 words
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Article, Illustration122 1967-06-07 11 A BOY'S DREAM COMES TRUE A young Muslim boy greeting the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the National Mosque in Kuala Lumpur where the King attended Hari Raya prayers in Match this year. A boy's dream comes true. Rcsplendently bedecked in his Air Chief Marshal's uniform,122 words
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Article422 1967-06-07 11 Lim Thow Boon - by Lim Thow Boon million Malaysians from all walks of life will wake up this morning with a prayer on their lips for the long life, good health and prosperity of the Yang di Pertuan Agong who is 60. Throughout the nation, there is a holiday422 words
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Article76 1967-06-07 11 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will broadcast a message on the occasion of his birthday today over the Malay service at 10 a.m. This will be relayed by the English, Chinese and Indian services at the same time, followed by translations in the respective languages. The76 words
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Advertisement396 1967-06-07 10 Heartiest Congratulations To His Majesty The Yang Di-Pertuan Agong on the occasion of his 60th Birthday JQHORE Mr. Seah Ten* Nglab PIS. PPM. MP Mr. Tpo Kow PPN Mr. Koh Yang Plau PPM Mr. Lim Knk Ming PPM Mr. Ong Chul Loon PIS, PPM Mr. Chua Nam Tone PPM Mr.396 words
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Advertisement11 1967-06-07 10 WE MiGitatießs and smeere ;e©d wishes ©n DUNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED11 words
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Advertisement22 1967-06-07 11 Warmest Greetings to D. Y. M. M. Seri Paduka Baginda YANG di-pertuan AGONG on His Majesty's 60th. BIRTHDAY «l«4 TrWl »»'*•< o«Mimr U'T-22 words
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Advertisement21 1967-06-07 11 DAULAT TUANKU ALLAH LAN JUT-KAN USIA DULI Y.M.M. SIR PADUKA BAGINDA YANG Dl-PERTUAN AGONG DARIPADAs. S E R H A D21 words
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819 1967-06-07 12 STORE GOVT. TOBEURGED TO DECLARE ITS STAND SINGAPORE, Tues. —As news of the war in the Middle East broke out airline and shipping agencies here announced rearrangements of their schedules while the United Arab Republic's Embassy here claimed that 500 volunteers in Singapore were standing819 words
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85 1967-06-07 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two robbers, armed with daggers, held up Mrs. Annie Tan in her house at 3.45 a.m. yesterday and robbed her of $2,600 in property and $6O in cash. She was awakened by the robbers who had entered her bedroom. One of85 words
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Article40 1967-06-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The "Orkes Permuda Ria" of Kuala Lumpur will give a public oerformance at the Lake Gardens, tomorrow (Mandi Safar Day) from 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. The Orkes leader is Enche Sharuddin Nordin.40 words
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209 1967-06-07 12 KUALA LUKUR, Tues. The East European countries are showing a keener interest in Malaysia's natural rubber and are in favour of purchasing it direct. The East European countries have Indicated this at a recent natural rubber symposium at Gotwaldove, Czechoslovakia, organised by the209 words
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Article, Illustration332 1967-06-07 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. "Honesty is the best policy and this is what I shall always remember and practise throughout my life.'' This is the sincere pledge of a fourteen-year old schoolboy, Chan Kong Yue. when he was presented with a Commendation Certificate from the Commissioner ofEASTERN SUN Pix. - 332 words
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Article, Illustration484 1967-06-07 12 We must find our own solution —Othman SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, said today Singapore had to find her own solutions to her own problems as there were "no precedents to follow, nor norms for guidance whether it be education, politics ot other484 words
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Article36 1967-06-07 12 SINGAPORE. Tues One thousand dollars worth of watches was stolen from the China Traders' showwindow at Hotel Singapura yesterday. The theft was reported to the Police by the salesman, Mr. Chai Yew Heng.36 words
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Article51 1967-06-07 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Miss Mollie Ang "Miss Tourism Singapura" will speak at the luncheon meeting of the Y's Men's Club of Singapore, Beta Chapter, on June 10 at the Troika Restaurant in Orchard Road. Miss Ang will speak on "I sold Singapore around the world in eighty51 words
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181 1967-06-07 12 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Two men were todav fined $25 each in the Fifth Magistrate s Court after they were found guilty of being members of an unlawful assembly at Jalan Besar on March 26. They are Cheng Aw Lock, -'B, and Tham Weng Kee. 25.181 words
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Article88 1967-06-07 12 IPOH, Tues. The Sultan of Perak will open the "KURAL VIZHA" (celebration of book of precepts) at Parit on July 23. His Royal Highness will be adorned with golden robe on behalf of the Indians in the Parit area, as a mark of the higest respect88 words
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70 1967-06-07 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. A retired pensioner. Yap Chiang Eng. 61. was yesterday robbed of $2,050 in cash at a public lavatory in Peking Street. Yap later told the Police that he had collected the money from business associates in China Street. He said that at70 words
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138 1967-06-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Activities to mark International Tourist Year will include a three-month "terima kaseh" cheque drive, a poster competition, a black and white photographic competition and a colour slide competition. This was announced today by Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, Secretary for Commerce and Industry.138 words
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Article195 1967-06-07 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. Police are seeking the assistance of eye-witnesses to two fatal accidents at two different places in the R«. public yesterday. The first incident happened at the junction of Tiong Bahru Road and Jalan Bukit Ho Swee when a push-cart collided with a motor-car. The195 words
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Article59 1967-06-07 12 IPOH, Tues. Y's man Mr. Myron A. Strum, past International President of the Y's Men's Club, will be the guest speaker at a fellowship dinner at the Imperial Room here at 7.30 p.m. on June 12. Mr. Strum, who is visiting several countries, will be the first international59 words
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164 1967-06-07 12 SINGAPORE, Tues The executive secretary of the Malaysian Indian Congress. Singapore, Mr R. Vetrivelu, today tendered his resignation from the post and as a member of the party. In a lettter to the Secretary-General which was later released to the Press, Mr. Vetrivelu said164 words
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299 1967-06-07 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. A woman. Madam Chan Kwei Fong, today told the Ninth Magistrate's Court that after she learnt of the alleged rape of her 13-year-old adopted daughter, two women came and offered $5,000 for her daughter. She was testifying at a preliminary299 words
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Article63 1967-06-07 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. There was an increase or 555 accidents last mon'n compared to May. last year. The total number or accidents was 3.211 in May this year. There were 18 fatalit:es in May this year compared with 25 for the same montn last year. Eight63 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration246 1967-06-07 13 YORK, Tues. Elizabeth Taylor will have the leading feminine role in Peter Glenville's production of Graham Greene's "The Comedians/' Mr. Robert H. O'Brien, president of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer announced here recently. The Academy Award winning actress joins Richard Burton and Alec Guinness in246 words
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Article, Illustration537 1967-06-07 13 Hoo Ban Khee - Ufitk Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. ■~Tne Liberal Arts Society is in full swing preparing for its $25,000 July pro-c;-:on of "Annie Get Your Gun." Spurred bv the sweeping success of "Charley's Aunt". Annie Get Your Gun" is the most courageous and biggest enterprise of the society537 words
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Article, Illustration194 1967-06-07 13 Tai Sing Onn - by Tai Sing Onn Kuala lumpur, Tues. This Paul Hubschmid is helluva guy. He is a master of disguises. He is wonderfully slick and pretty lethal with a walking stick. And for super gadgetry, how about a belt which is actually a time bomb of sorts.194 words
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Article, Illustration104 1967-06-07 13 an improverished Russian countess who has stowed away aboard a luxury liner bound for the United States, after tiring of life as a dancehall hostess in Hong Kong, doesn't know which way to turn when she finds she is in danger of being turned over to the authorities.104 words
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Miscellaneous224 1967-06-07 13 tSHAW I 3 LIDO Phone ***** •>p*n» Todav! 11. 1.15, 4. 6 30. 915 Niner Kxan k Terry-Thomas THE WILD AFFAIR" NEXT CHANGE HE WHO RIDES Tom Be!l A Tir.ER" |CAPITOL Phone ***** J LAST DAY! 11 a m 1.36, 4.n0. 6.45 9.30 p m. THF KING WITH MY FACE"224 words
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Miscellaneous93 1967-06-07 13 By Her.ry E. Rothblatt (Aathcr, "Handbook of Evldenc* For Crlalnal Trials") NO. "In order to establish actionable negligence. a plaintiff must show that such negligence was the proximate cause of the injury." the Court declared. "This means that in order to recover, Sally would have had to prove that Vernon's93 words
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Miscellaneous313 1967-06-07 13 MOW SHOW INC.: 11 a m 1.30. < 00. fI.SO A A.15 p.m. LAST DAT! 1 Ml. SKI «.45 #3O b m £\-.'i'lN LIKE FLINTS Jean Hale f2oth Century-Pf»«> |ORCHARO-3?M>fl Last Day! MS. 4. «So. tig 9 m "ITS RAISING MONEY" Eddie Constantlne Silvia Solar ORCHARD PALACE OPENS TOMORROW 'MOMi313 words
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Article252 1967-06-07 14 Albert Johnson - SUNSPORT GETS CABLE FROM TEHERAN By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Tues. Giora Shpiegel and Samuel Rozenthal the two Israeli footbailers in the Asian All-Stars side, who left here last night are stranded in Iran en route to Tel Aviv. The two soccer stars emplaned at Paya Lebar International252 words
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Article, Illustration223 1967-06-07 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Sultan of Pahang's Team beat three other high-handi-cap polo teams in the Malaysian Polo Associations Tournament, held over the weekend, with a gross total of 6 points and 10 goals to win the Jumabhoy Cup. The team was captained by the TengkuSunsport pix. - 223 words
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Article, Illustration91 1967-06-07 14 MARION LADEWIG - by MARION LADEWIG Sometimes a bowler will attempt to make a last-second correction by "steering" the ball with the hand at the time of release. Little good will come of this, for the ball probably won't bring down a strike even if it does91 words
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395 1967-06-07 14 STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Tues. (Reuter) The Swedish army is to create a special unit for leading sportsmen. Army officers say that about 110 top Olympic athletes, including gymnasts, swimmers, skiers, wrestlers, cyclists, track-and-field men, will be eligible to join it. The sportsmen, all395 words
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380 1967-06-07 14 SINGAPORE. Tues.-Twenty-four new records were established at Bth. annual athletic meet of the Paslr Panjang District Secondary Schools, held at the Farrer Park Stadium, today. Gan Eng Seng with 196$ points won the boys' school championship title and Cresent Girls' school won the380 words
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Article79 1967-06-07 14 VALENCIA, Tues (Reuter) Valencia beat league champions Real Madrid 2-1 in their Spanish Soccer Cup quarter-final here last night. All the goals were scored in the first half. Ramon Grosso put Real Madrid ahead in the 15th minute but Valencia scored a lucky equaliser 20 minutes79 words
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215 1967-06-07 14 SOUTHPORT, England, Tues. (UPI) The Indian cricket team drew with Lancashire after making an exciting but unsuccessful attempt to hit 200 rani in 155 minutes here yesterday afternoon. Lancashire scored 197 and declared at eight for 186. The Indians had a first innings' 184215 words
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Article, Illustration28 1967-06-07 15 Viva Ipoh collared Kebir close home and won by a shorthead in the Perak Derby. Third was Felton (No. 15), a length behind. —Photo by Tan Beng Sinn.—Photo; by Tan Beng Sinn. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration25 1967-06-07 15 Brave Bambino (G. Pretty) being led in by Mr. Stanley Leong, after winning Race Four 11/4 miles class 1 race Photo by Tan Beng Sinn.Photo by Tan Beng Sinn. - 25 words
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582 1967-06-07 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. A total of 122 entries have been received by the Malayan Amateur Facing Association for the amateur meeting at Bukit Timah on June 10. Order of running and scratching* will he published after acceptances close tomorrow at 11 a.m. M R582 words
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Article102 1967-06-07 15 LONDON, Tues. London promotor Jack Solomons has confirmed that Britain's Walter McGowan will make a hid to regain r he world flyweight crown a* Wembley this year. Solomons said he had secured guarantees that McGowan would meet the dinner of a July 23 title *.ght between102 words
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Article492 1967-06-07 15 LONDON. Tues. England's cricket selectors. Ignoring the poor form to date of the Indian tourists, have rightly chosen a powerful party of twelve from which their team to play India in the first Test at Headingley, Leed?, will be chosen on Thursday morning. The terrible492 words
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190 1967-06-07 15 SYDNEY, Tues. (Reuter) Wing Commander Charles Alexander, 51-year-old leader of a British combined services expedition to Australia's "dead heart," left for London today having discovered two things. "The first was an unidentified bird, a bit larger than a sparrow, which might prove to be190 words
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Article105 1967-06-07 15 LONDON. Tues. The Scottish soccer team Glasgow Celtic who won the European Cup will have to wait about two months before they itnow whleh South American team they meet for the World Club Championship title. In the meantime they have a mateh with Real Madrid105 words
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599 1967-06-07 15 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Vast sums of money and racing's highest honour will be at stake on Epsom Downs tomorrow when a field of sleek throughbredhorses turn out for the 188 th running of the Derby. Just over 2-1/2 minutes racing round599 words
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Article49 1967-06-07 15 MALACCA, Tues. Johore P.W.D. beat their Malacca counterparts 3—2 in a Malaysian inter-PWD soccer match at the Bandar HIIt ground here. The match was marred by rough play during the eloiing stages and the referee Bhamsudin Tuah had a tough time \n handling the stu&ton.49 words
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228 1967-06-07 15 MALACCA. Tues. The Malacca Cricket Association will hold a council meeting tomorrow to discuss various points raised concerning the M.C.A. inter-state league cricket match played against Singapore a fortnight ago at Singapore. One of the main point coming up for discussion will228 words
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Article210 1967-06-07 15 LONDON, Tues. After 14 years of professional boxing. Henry Cooper, the British heavyweight champion, leaves nothing to chance. No matter what the potential of a challenger for his title, Cooper treats him with as much respect as the greatest fighter in the world. Cooper, at210 words
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Article179 1967-06-07 15 MUNICH. Germany, Tues. (AP) Goal difference and not goal average is to apply in all the league stages of the World Cup soccer competition, the International Soccer Federation (FIFA) ruled recently. This move to boost goal scoring wins and attacking play will apoly through the179 words
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Article120 1967-06-07 15 PALM BEACH GARDENS (Florida), Tues. (UPI) Arnold Palmer missed the Memphis Open last weekend but still led by a big margin today in the list of official professional Golfers Association Tournement earnings. Palmer led In official tournament earnings with USS 91,213 and has added another120 words
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155 1967-06-07 15 LONDON, Tuos. (Reuter)* Prices at the Victoria Club callover yesterday on the English Derby to be run over one and a half miles at Epsom tomorrow were: 7-4 Royal Palace. 9-2 Dominion Day, 13-2 Royal Sword. 12 1 Dart Board r 16155 words
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Article623 1967-06-07 16 Little Nene - by Little Nene HEADED by two of their best players, Cheong Thiam Siew and Low Kee Pow, the SICC SGA golfers outclassed and outplayed their Keppel Club counterparts by five games to one. In the A Division section, Cheong Thiam Siew (6) and Low Kee Pow (7) beat623 words
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240 1967-06-07 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. English soccer team managers Mr. Ted Bates and Mr. Matt Gillies, today praised the "warm hospitality" of the Football Association of Singapore and the sporting gesture of the Singapore Tobacco Company for sponsoring their trip in the Pestabola tournament240 words
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220 1967-06-07 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Middlesex Wanderers the world famous amateur football team from England will play in Singapore on June 15 at Jalan Besar stadium. The English national amateur XI playing under the title of Middlesex Wanderers will meet the All Singapore side.220 words
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Article77 1967-06-07 16 MONDAY Tan Aik Huang bt. Ippei Kojima 15-12, 15-0. Yew Cheng Hoe bt. Masao Akiyama 15-5. 5-15, 18-17. Ng Boon Bee and Tan Yee Khan bt Kojima and Yoshi Mori 15-9, 15-6. Aik Huang and Teh Kew San bt. Eiichi Sakai and Takefhi Miyanaga 15-8. 15-5. TUESDAY Teh77 words
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Article50 1967-06-07 16 MALACCA. Tues. BD. Bond (176) emerged the champion in the annual Malacca Club golf championships over 36 holes at the Ayer Keroh Country Club golf course. Bond thus completed a hat-trick by winning the title three years in a row. Lan Hearn (181 pts) was second.50 words
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39 1967-06-07 16 EASTERN SUN Pix by Mok Voon.EASTERN SUN Pix by Mok Voon. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration654 1967-06-07 16 Take winning 5-2 lead over Japanese JAKARTA, Tues. (AFP) Malaysia tonight won the right to challenge Indonesia for the Thomas Badminton Cup when they obtained a winning 5-2 lead over Japan. To Teh Kew San went the signal honour of scoring the winning point for Malaysia.UPI Photo. - 654 words
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174 1967-06-07 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's top woman athlete, Heather Siddons, has criticised the deplorable attitude of spectators who "jeer" at athletes warming up before the start of a major athletic event. Heather explained that athletes have been trained to follow certain procedures which are also174 words
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347 1967-06-07 16 ROBERT KUAN - by ROBERT KUAN IPOH, Tues. Perak maintained their form in the last three "away" matches in the North Zone, Malaysia Cup competition and won all the games. Their last encounter was against the Penang side whom they beat 3-1 last Sunday. This347 words
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258 1967-06-07 16 SEREMBAN, Tue s What is happening to Negri Sembilan athletics? There seems to be wide-spread criticisms in local athletic circles here over the delay by the Negri Sembilan Amateur Athletic Association to call for their annual meeting. It is a great pity258 words
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Advertisement541 1967-06-07 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building, Singapore SS. MUBARUK Brothers. Ltd.. 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue, Serangoon Carden Estate, Singapore. HAMIEM STORE. 1419. Upper Changi Road. Singapore 17. AT CNANAPRAKASAM CO.. 1361, Changi Point, Singapore541 words
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Advertisement333 1967-06-07 14 PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J K.R.. SELANGOR TAWARAN daripada pemborang2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R. kelas C\ V dan *E Hd. IV S. Hd. 8 (B) sahaja akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R., Selangor, Kuala Lumpur hingga jam pukul 3.00 petang pada 15th Jun, 1967. Untok:MEMASANG 6" DAN 4" A.C. PA IP DAN KERJA2333 words
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Advertisement144 1967-06-07 14 2i-». CANTONMCNT ROAD. SINCAPOfct 2 TKLtPHONtS *****/7. ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIACIS. BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENCACEMENTS. PERSONAL. IN MEMORIAM ITC. VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED ITC. $lO |*s/FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 50 CENTS FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 2S CENTS144 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-06-07 16 TIME I Penan?: 12.01 p.m. (8.3 ft.). Port Swettenham: 4.54 a.m. (13.7 ft.); 4.54 p.m (10.0 ft.). Port Dickson: 5.52 a.m. (7.3 ft.); 623 p.m. (8.7 ft). EMa^L. 10 55 am (7 3 ft > 10 04 p- m < B 4 £t Sedili Kechil: 10.11 a.m. (69 ft.); 80860 words
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