Eastern Sun, 9 June 1967
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Title Section24 1967-06-09 1 EASTERN SUN Independent* National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 317 Friday, 9 June 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article, Illustration695 1967-06-09 1 Hussein: A let-down' UAR, Syria, Iraq to 'fight on' Israelis are nine miles from Canal Cairo, Thurs. (Reuter) rGYPTIAN planes today hit back at the Israelis in the Sinai Desert, while fresh MIG fighters arrived from Algeria, Cairo Radio and newspaper reports said. The radio repeatedly statedUPI Photo. - 695 words
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Article325 1967-06-09 1 JERUSALEM, Thurs. (Reuter). Jewish forces today celebrated their first full day in control of the walled city of Jerusalem for nearly 2,000 years. Thousands of Jews streamed towards their ancient shrine at the "Wailing Wall" after Israeli forces smashed the last pockets of resistance in the325 words
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178 1967-06-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government fully supported the U.N. Security Council's ceasefire resolution on the Middle East war, Tunku Abdul Rahman said today. "The parties involved should come to terms," he told newsmen at a post Cabinet Press conference at Parliament House. "I178 words
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Article78 1967-06-09 1 PEKING. Thurs. (Reuter) —Huge columns of demonstrators accusing Britain of aggression in the MiddleEast conflict paraded outside the British Charge d'Affaires' office here today—the second day of demonstrations. They chanted pro-Arab slogans and condemned Britain, the United States, Israel and the Soviet Union. The occasion was78 words
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Article166 1967-06-09 1 HONG KONG. Thurs. (Reuter) Riot Police sprang into action in scattered parts of Hong Kong today as a wave of leftist-in-spired strikes erupted in protest against a Government ban on the public display of inflammatory posters. With a two-day-old strike by workers of the166 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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305 1967-06-09 2 HIGH COURT TOLD... SINGAPORE, Thurs. A school teacher s former student was cited as the co-respondent in a divorce suit broueht bv his wife, also a schoolteacher. The petitioner, Toh Woon Bin. told the High Court today that her husband. Poh Soon305 words
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Article130 1967-06-09 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The Barisan Sosialis today stated that it fully supported the Arab people in their war against the "US-Bntishr Israeli" aggression. This was stated in a Press Statement issued today by the Barisan leader. Dr. Lee Siew Choh. The statement charged: "The present war in the130 words
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90 1967-06-09 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs Assertions that H.M.S. "Hermes", the Far East Fleet aircraft carrier, had taken part in the UAR-Israel fighting was described today as "utter nonsense". The H.M.S. "Hermes" is now in Aden, well over 1-000 miles away from the Suez Canal. Gulf of Aqaba90 words
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Article182 1967-06-09 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Adult Education Board will bf conducting a Portrait Photography Course at the Board's photographic laboratory, Canning Rise, Singapore. The course is designed to provide a series of 16 theory cum practical lessons on the use of the different types of lighting and lighting arrangements,182 words
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Article, Illustration34 1967-06-09 2 DR. HAMKA, noted Indonesian author and scholar, paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak at his office in Kuala Lumpur recently.34 words
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197 1967-06-09 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Thieves entered the premises of Mohan's International in High Street by forcina a hole in the ceiling and escaped with $20,000 worth or radios, tape-recorders, textiles and other property. The theft was discovered in the morning by the manager of197 words
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Article110 1967-06-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Major O. M. Carroll, of Holsworthy, New South Wales, has been seconded to the Malaysian Army for two years as an instructor. He will begin duty at the Malaysian Military Training school in August. Australia's Acting Minister for Defence, Mr. Leslie Bury, said110 words
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Article, Illustration89 1967-06-09 2 A party of 10 travel agents from Singapore and Malaysia left for Australia on Wednesday to get first-hand knowledge of what Australia had to ofTer to tourists from South-east Asian countries. The party left for Perth and will also call on some of the main89 words
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Article, Illustration91 1967-06-09 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Miss Heng Gek Imm. a Singapore Tourist Promotion Board receptionist, pins an orchid on Mr. J. C. Russell, leader of the party of nine travel agents from Australia, after the liner Arcadia docked here this morning. The travel agents are here to look91 words
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198 1967-06-09 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Red Moon Crescent Committee formed during the Suei crisis in 1956 will re-convene a meeting on June 10. in their bid to help raise funds for the Arab nations' currently engaged in the Middle East conflict. The meeting, to be198 words
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Article48 1967-06-09 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A 15-year-old school fir!, Miss Koh Kong Ens, rame home after school today to And her mother hanging on a length of rope in the bedroom. She immediately informed the Police. Police said the woman had been reported ill for about two months.48 words
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100 1967-06-09 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Travellers between Malaysia. Singapore and Brunei, wll be able to use any of the three currencies which will be accepted at par In any of the three countries. The Singapore Government tonight announced that the Chairman of the Brunei Currency Board100 words
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249 1967-06-09 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore Police are looking for an honest but mysterious 13-veaT-old boy who surrendered $5OO which he had picked up from fleeing robbers. Police are anxious to contact him so that he can be commended, said the Police Secretary, Mr. Loke Foo Yee.249 words
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118 1967-06-09 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Scouts from Malaysia and Singapore have been invited to an international camp in Britain to celebrate the diamond jubilee of scouting. It will be held at the site of Lord Baden-Powell's original Scout camp on Brownsea island in Poole Harbour from July 29118 words
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144 1967-06-09 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Law and National Development Mr. E.W. Barker, who is also the MP. for Tanglin. will perform the opening ceremony of the Anderson Secondary School here on Saturday (June 10). Founded in 1960 as Anderson Primary School it became a144 words
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Article148 1967-06-09 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A mobile trade fair of industrial instrumentation and controls will be staged at the Polytechnic grounds here from Monday, (June 12). A delegation of senior officials from the US. Embassy headed by Mr. John Dexter, Deputy Chief of the mission, will officially visit, the148 words
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Article, Illustration86 1967-06-09 2 THIS first shipment of Pan-Electric refrigerators being loaded aboard the s.s. Pelius is part of an order for 1,000 refrigerators received from Hong Kong by Pan-Electric Industries Ltd. Pan-Electric, Southeast Asia's largest refrigerator factory, is now exporting to 10 Asian countries. Progress of negotiations Initiated86 words
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Article, Illustration115 1967-06-09 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A prominent Indian industrialist journalist and philanthropist js expected here tomorrow to look into the prospers of setting; up joint ventures in the Republic. He is Mr. CR. Kesavin Valdyar. who is also well, known educationist arrj President of the Sri Narayana Dharmaparipalna Yogam115 words
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129 1967-06-09 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs The National Trades I'nien Congress will stazt i "star-studded Bonanza" <m Saturday and Sunday it the National Theatre. The show, organised to raise funds for the L/evan Nair Research and Training Endowmpnt Fund, w.Il feature top recording artistes, bands and TV personalities and129 words
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Article, Illustration710 1967-06-09 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. One of the world's best-known nutritionists, Mr. Gayelord Hauser,who is responsible in many ways for the eating habits of the Western world, today praised the Chinese method of cooking, which he described as "nutritionally ideal." Speaking at the Hotel Sing a710 words
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Article, Illustration76 1967-06-09 3 The Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E. W. Barker (right) is seen toasting with Tan Sri Jamal bin Abdul Latiff, Malaysian High Commissioner in Singapore, at a reception at Rumah Perseketuan, Gallop Road, on the occasion of the birthday of the Yang diPertuan Agong of76 words
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Article58 1967-06-09 3 PENANG. Thurs. A 37-year-old businessman. Tan Chai Cheng, was informed by his wife that their house In Sungei Bakap. Province Wellesley. had been broken Into by thieves on Tuesday morning. The thieves took $260 jewellery. 12 bottles of hair cream, and 15 pairs of58 words
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340 1967-06-09 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Sweeping changes hjve taken place in the State Branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress with Mr. G. Pasamanickam, 44, as the new President. An accountant in Muar with 14 years standing in Johore politics. Mr. Pasamanickam (Pasa to his friends)340 words
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Article440 1967-06-09 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Thirty-two persons, 22 of of them women, were today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court for rioting and causing hurt to Police officers at North Bridge Road at 1.10 pm. yesterday. They also faced a second charge of carrying subversive documents without lawful excuse440 words
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341 1967-06-09 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A witness, Ngiam Tong Tec, 27, today told the Second District Judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, that the accused had threatened her with death if he was convicted. Ngiam alleged that Wong Sam, 35, who was sentenced to six341 words
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162 1967-06-09 3 $l4 MILLION MASTER PLAN FOR SPORE SINGAPORE, Thurs. An Australian firm of consulting engineers will help prepare a MSI4 million master plan for the urban and industrial development of Singapore. The firm was chosen by the United Nations and is believed to be the162 words
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Article292 1967-06-09 4 Cabinet to advise King on appointments to Board of Governors, Supervisory Council KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Cabinet has decided to advise the Yang diPertuan Agong to appoint the following persons on the Board of Governors of BERNAMA Malaysia's National News Agency Chairman Tan Sri Abdul Aziz bin Yeop. Government292 words
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373 1967-06-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The outgoing New Zealand High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. R. H. Wade, today described the four years he was here as "the happiest period I have ever spent anywhere." "Malaysia is a very pleasant and confortable place to373 words
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Article169 1967-06-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A display featuring Britain's role In cultivating the sea attracted wide International interest at the world fishing exhibition at Olympia, London, which ended recently. Fishing experts from many countries, including Malaysia showed particular interest In Britain's fishdevelopment programme, demonstrated by the White Fish Authority,169 words
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Article, Illustration34 1967-06-09 4 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong confers the Seri Setia Mahkota (SSM) on the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, at an investiture cerem ony in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. This makes him a Tun.34 words
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140 1967-06-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A second wing to International Hall, one of five residential centres for London University students, including Malaysians and Singaporeans, has just been opened by Sir John Wolfenden, Chairman of Britain's University Grants Committee. With equipments, it cost £414,000. One of the140 words
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Article116 1967-06-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Ist Malaysian Engineers Squadron will build a 460-ft. long triple single construction continuous Bailey bridge across the Perak River at Tanjong Belanja, Parit. Work is now in progress and the bridge will replace a major portion of the Nordin Bridge washed116 words
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Article52 1967-06-09 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs. The Old Cliffordians' Association will hold its annual dinner at 8.15 p.m. on June 17. Charges are $8 per Cliffordian. $l3 per couple and $8 per guest. Old Cliffordians and friends may contact the Hon. Secretary. Dinner Subcommittee. Old Cliffordians Association, c/o Clifford Secondary School.52 words
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47 1967-06-09 4 MAJOR-General J. Harrington, retiring Chief of Staff, Far East Command Headquarters (right), seen admiring a 'police" tie given by Mr. J.J. Raj. Acting Deputy InspectorGeneral of Police when Mr. Harrington paid a farewell call at the Police Headquarters, Jalan Bluff, Kuala Lumpur, recently. Picture by Mok Voon.Picture by Mok Voon. - 47 words
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239 1967-06-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Both the Government and private sectors in Switzerland have a great interest in the Malaysian market, the Swiss Charge d'Affaires here, Mr. Jimmy Martin, said today. "Businessmen in my country have a great desire to expand their trade with Malaysia239 words
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Article56 1967-06-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —An estate worker. S Mailalagam, 24. was found stabbed to death at the Sungei Tinggi Estate, Bantang Berjuntai. last night. Another worker, K. Ramalingam, 34. was admitted to the Rawang hospital with serious head injuries. The police believe the two workers were involved56 words
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Article90 1967-06-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Industrial Arbitration Tribunal under the Chairmanship of Sir George Oehlers held its eighth hearing her e today on the trade dispute between the Commissioner the Federal Capital and the K. L. branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities' employees. Among the90 words
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41 1967-06-09 4 The Yang di-Pertuan Ago ng confers the Pan g lima Maneku Negara (PMN) on the Chief Justice, Tan Sri Azmi bin Haji Mohamed, at an investiture ceremony at the Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, on the occasion of his birthday.41 words
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65 1967-06-09 4 PICTURE shows the Commandant of the College Assistant Commissioner J. J. Raj (Jr.) (third from left) explaining to the Sultan the youth problems facing a big town like the Federal Capital with the aid of a model of a town. Looking on from left are the Acting Inspector-General of Police.65 words
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Article39 1967-06-09 4 PENAN G, Thurs. A $3O go'.d necklace, belonging to a 25-year-old housewife, Ng Eng Ho of Free School Road, was snatched by a youth who came from behind while she was walking along Penang Road, yesterday «vening.39 words
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Article53 1967-06-09 4 IPOH. Thurs.—The eighth annual talentime competition. organised by the "S° Youth Club of Ipoh will be held at the St. John's Ambulance Association hall here on Aug. 5. Preliminary rounds for the competition will take place at Teluk Anson on July 22 and at Ipoh on July 13,53 words
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Article29 1967-06-09 4 MUAR. Thurs. The Johore Day Training Cen-tre-trained Teachers Union will hold an emergency meeting at the headquarters at Jalan Sulaiman here on June 10 at 9.30 a.m.29 words
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214 1967-06-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The constitution provides that the rural voters should have greater representation in Parliament and State Assemblies on the ratio of two-one voting advantage. But over the years, the numerical voting strength of the urban areas has increased considerably upsetting this214 words
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382 1967-06-09 10 JOHORE BAHR'J, Thurs. The Israel Government came under attack at the annual general conference of the UMNO (East Division) here yesterday. The conference was held at the Diamond Jubillee Hall. Charging the Israeli Government of being the "aggressor-n a 11 on", the conference382 words
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Article216 1967-06-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Army and RAF units will be training in the Jelebu, Kuala Pilah and Seremban districts of Negri Sembilan during the last two weeks of this month. There will oe a noticeable increase in military traffic on the roads, particularly at the beginning216 words
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Article94 1967-06-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malaysian Red Cross Society is to set up a temporary appeals bureau to conduct a national appeal lor funds. The Red Cross requires volunteers to handle secretarial, typing and records work on a part-time basis over a six months period. It would94 words
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Article41 1967-06-09 10 IPOH, Thurs A motor cyclist, Mohamed Hassan and his pillion rider, M. Krishnan, lost their lives in a collision with a land rover at the 50th mile Ipoh-Kuala Lumpur Road yesterday. Both died on the spot.41 words
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Article83 1967-06-09 10 PENANG, Thurs.—The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, said here today that it was important for the Government to explain to the people about the new Malaysian currency so that they could be enlightened. He was speaking to a large gathering of the Malay community83 words
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154 1967-06-09 10 The Deputy Controller of Rubber Research, Mr. Lew Sip Hon, is seen addressing the Natural Rubber symposium organised on 1 June at Gotwaldov, Czechoslovakia, by the Malayan Rubber Fund Board. Participants in the symposium included the Director of the R.R.I.M., Mr. B.C. Sekhar (right) and officials of the M.R.F.B. in154 words
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Article, Illustration68 1967-06-09 10 THE Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, recently received three cheques, totalling $240,000/- from three commercial organisations for the erection of a permanent stage at Lake Gardens, at the Ministry68 words
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181 1967-06-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Royal Malaysian Air Force is sending 16 airmen to attend a wireless mechanic course and technician course at the School of Radio, Royal Army Air Force, Laverton, Victoria, Australia. The wireless mechanic course due to begin on June 15181 words
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119 1967-06-09 10 PENANG, Thurs. A smuggler jumped from his boat into the water and escaped into a nearby swamp when he saw a patrol boat of the customs antismuggling division heading towards his vessel in Sungei Batu Kawan last night. The customs boat, while on patrol, spotted119 words
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197 1967-06-09 10 Bright future for Malaysian culture —Hughes KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The out-going deputy representative of the British Council, Mr. Derrick Hughes, predicted today a bright future for Malay- sian culture. He was esoecially impressed with the development here of graphic art which was surging forward to establish its identity in this197 words
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Article123 1967-06-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Ten members of the Malaysian Armed Forces have been selected to undergo the minor tactics course and the medical basic course. Both these courses will begin on June 29 They are Sergeants, Tnaruma.ingam s/o Annamalai, Mohd. Layani bin Ahmad, Sengiang Anak Uyang123 words
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Article40 1967-06-09 10 PENANG, Thurs. A 64 year-old padi-planter, Bakar bin Taib, reported the loss of cash and iewellery worth $975 from his house in Bukit Mertajam on Tuesday. The thieves scaled the roof of the kitchen and unlatched the door.40 words
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189 1967-06-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman was today urged to reconsider the dispute between Government and Government servants "without prejudice The call was made by Mr. S Packirisamy, Chairman of the action committee, Congress of Unions of Employees in189 words
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Article90 1967-06-09 10 KAMPAR, Thurs. A Police restrictee, Ong Chai Keat, was sentenced to two years jail today for leaving Kunpar district against the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. Ong, 31, was caught at 9.30 a.m. on May 26, on a bus travelling to Temoh. He pleaded guilty but90 words
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Article136 1967-06-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Rubber Research Institute Staff Union will be organising, under the Royal patronage of Tunku Ampuan, Selangor, a "RUBBER BALL in aid of the Selangor Spastic Children's Association on July 8 from 9.00 p.m. to 3.00 a.m. at the Chinese Assembly Hall.136 words
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Article, Illustration224 1967-06-09 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two executives of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Ltd. leave on separate overseas study tours this month. They are the Group Coordinator, Mr. Chai Fook Shing, and the Head of the Creation Department. Mr. Cheong Lai Tong. The purpose224 words
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Article336 1967-06-09 11 Demonstrations work according to a pattern says Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tunku Abdul Rahman today said the recent demonstrations in Malaysia were supported by "forces outside the country/' He based part of his belief on the fact that there were no possible excuses for the demonstrations. Also, the336 words
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Article76 1967-06-09 11 IPUH. Thurs. The Middle East war ha s created wor k for 83 redundant labourer* in th e mining industry in Perak. spokesman of the Department of the Commissioner of Labour said the workers had earlier been found redundant in mining companies. Hp said mining76 words
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108 1967-06-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Australian and Sex Zealand Graduates' As- f Malaya will hold rational conference, dinr.er ana dance on June 18. T'po national conference the Lincoln Culat Loke Yew Budding here at 9.30 a.m. The theme for discussion ir.U be 'role of graduates108 words
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100 1967-06-09 11 KOTA BHARU, Thurs.— The Government would set up a national blood transI n service soon to provide facilities for the blood donors in the country, said the Minister of Health, Enche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin He was speaking at a presentation ceremony of medals to blood-donors100 words
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264 1967-06-09 11 Scope of employment ordinance to be widened Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The lot of journalists will be brought within the scope of the Employment Ordinance 1955, the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, said today. The ordinance. at present, provides minimum protective measures for certain categories of workers largely those engaged264 words
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Article63 1967-06-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Professor Bartholomew. Dean of Law Faculty, University of Singapore, will give a talk on "Legal Education in Malaysia" at 8.30 p.m. at Lecture Theatre "A" University of Malaya, here tomorrow. The talk is being arranged by the Editorial Board of the "INSAF" the63 words
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Article, Illustration42 1967-06-09 11 Picture shows the Chief Minister pressing the button to start operation Standing on hi* right is the Vice-Chairman of the Mill Mr. S. S^kai.42 words
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54 1967-06-09 11 MISS Yim Chee Moi, 20. who was crowned Miss Perak/Universe at the Javcee gala dance held at the St. John Ambulance Association Hall, Ipoh, on Saturday. Miss Laurina Phong (left) was runner-up while Miss Mini Wong (right) won third place. The crowning was performed by Che Puan Negara, Perak. Photo54 words
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184 1967-06-09 11 SLANDER SUIT: MALACCA. Thurs. The defence in the slander suit between the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Slew Sin and a former Municipal President, Enche Hasnul Abdulhadi will apply to the Court for leave to subpoena two Ministers when hearing resumes184 words
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173 1967-06-09 11 PENANG. Thurs. About 100 members of the Royal Green Jackets, 2nd. battalion. will be taking part in a regimental parade before Queen Elizabeth at Winchester on July 25. This was disclosed by its Commanding Officer, Lt. Col. R.M. Parker, who, accompanied by173 words
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Article58 1967-06-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Dr. Leong Kwok Onn, Director of the Standards Institute of Malaysia, left today for Moscow to attend the 7th general assembly of the International organisation for standardisation (ISO) from June 14 to 28. On his way back. Dr. Leong will visit Ca ro and58 words
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Article28 1967-06-09 11 TELUK ANSON. Thurs.— Police recovered the body of an unemployed man, S. Pannusamy, 58, from a monsoon drain in an estate bere yesterday.28 words
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79 1967-06-09 11 PENANG, Thurs. Members of the estimates sub-committee of the National Development Planning Committee will be making an inspection tour of development projects in the State here tomorrow. In the morning, they will visit Boundary Road barracks. police complex and the housing scheme in Rifle Range79 words
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Article141 1967-06-09 11 PENANG. Thurs. The first phase of drainage works at Penang Road and Burmah Road Junction has been completed. The second phase will commence on Saturday. Temporary traffic arrangements will be instituted at Phee Choon Road again. It will be a one-way street with traffic flowing from Transfer141 words
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Article166 1967-06-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Frogmen from the Royal Malaysian Navy will stage a spectacular half-an-hour display in connection with the 10th Merdeka Anniversary water sports and pageant here. The display will be held at the Sydney Lake in the Lake Gardens if the water is sufficiently clear.166 words
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58 1967-06-09 11 MUAR. Thurs. Johore State will be represented at the three-day Pan-Malaysian Berzan ji (poem reciting> Competition in Kuala Lumpur starting from June 17. by: Puan Rahmah binte Haji Abdul Rahman and Enche Kasmuri bin SallehBoth from Batu Pahat, Puan Rahmah and Enche Kasmuri recently won58 words
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Article42 1967-06-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Taurip bin Nanan, 70, died in the hospital here last night after being pinned down by a falling tree. He was walkinf through an estate in Taniong Malim when the tree fell on him.42 words
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Article36 1967-06-09 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Finance. Mr. Lim Kim San, will open the Singapore Adhesive Factorv in Jurong at 5 p.m. on Wednesday (June 14). A cocktail' reception wiD be held alter the opening36 words
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226 1967-06-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A woman police inspector today admitted that she had no search warrant when she and other members of a police party raided the New Hawaii Massage Parlour at Klang 1 Road. Inspector Blossom Welch said that she only had an226 words
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Miscellaneous19 1967-06-09 4 iKfaEKftSflegiSSfl Beautiful MOANING-.' of bread vuth buttef* ahd *A\< CVALIIKEVJITrtTUSr FRESH MILK-HGSU&APj AMD AM ORAH&E r-pi h m i19 words
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WORLD NEWS
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436 1967-06-09 5 SAIGON, Thurs. (AP). —United States Marines end North Vietnamese troops clashed yesterday in a new flare up of fighting near Khe Sanh in the north western corner of South Vietnam. U S headquarters said 63 North Vietnamese troops killed and placed436 words
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239 1967-06-09 5 JAKARTA. Thurs. (UPI) British Embassy Charge d Affaires. Mr. James Murray last night Indoand Britain have achieved rapid and far baching improvement in 'heir relations once strained to the near breaking point. In an address on the Birhdav of Queen Elizabeth. Mr. Murray also •auded239 words
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223 1967-06-09 5 JAKARTA. Thurs. (UPI) Japan and Indonesia are scheduled to sign here tomorrow an agreement for a US$6O million Japanese credit to this country. Foreign Minister, Dr. Adam Malik announced the signing of the agreement, intended to help prop up Indonesia's economy. but declined223 words
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Article518 1967-06-09 5 HONG KONG, Thurs. (UPI) One of the largest dockyards in this British crown colony was closed today and a vital transport service was idled for the second straight day by leftist- led harassment strike. Workers also walked off the job at one of the main518 words
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Article112 1967-06-09 5 NEW YORK, Thurs. (AP) King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit of Thailand arrived at Kennedy Airport yesterday on a non-stop jetliner from Honolulu. The Royal couple will meet President Johnson on June 27 and 28 and leave for Thailand on June 29. a Thai aide said. The112 words
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185 1967-06-09 5 SAIGON, Thurs. (Reuter) South Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky said here today that he supported Israel in the present conflict in the Middle East and that he saw the war in terms of a Communist international plan. Speaking to reporters after dedicating185 words
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Article77 1967-06-09 5 LONDON, Thurs. <UPD— Sunthorn Hongladarom, Thai Minister of Economic Affairs, will arrive in London for a one-week visit as guest of th e British Minister, the Board of Trade announced. The Minister will be meeting various ministers including Lord Walston. Parliamentary Secretary at the Board of77 words
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Article96 1967-06-09 5 TOKYO, Thurs. (UPI) Hanoi newspapers today published a photograph of Lt. Commander Coll ns Henry Haines who they said was the pilot of the 2,000 th U.S. plane to be downed over North Vietnam. The papers said Haines was captured after his RFB Reconnaissance plane was shot96 words
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Article, Illustration113 1967-06-09 5 JAKARTA, Thurs. (UPI) Japan Air Lines officials in Jakarta have denied reports that the company had promised a 50 oer cent discount to Madam Ratna Sari Dewi, ex-president Sukarno's third wife, if she wanted to return to Indonesia from Jaoan by JAL.113 words
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Article68 1967-06-09 5 ACAPULCO. Mexico. Thurs. (UPI) An earthquake shook the Guerrero state coastline yesterday. No casualties or damage were reported in this Pacific coast resort. Mexico City Seismologists said a series of shocks were registered shortly after 1 a.m. epicentred off the Guerrero coast about 210 miles southwest of68 words
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146 1967-06-09 5 Queen Mary for use as a floating hotel TOKYO, Thurs. (UPI) Japanese interests are eyeing the Cunard Liner Queen Mary, due to be placed out of service in October, for use as a floating hotel museum piece and scrap. The Kyodo news agency reported today that the Japan Maritime Science146 words
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Article23 1967-06-09 5 NEW YORK. Thurs. (AP) Dorothy Parker, Author and Poet, died yesterday at her residence in the Volney Hotel- She was 74.23 words
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247 1967-06-09 6 TOKYO, Thurs. (AP) Japanese reparts said the situation in Kunming, capital of \unnan Province, is deteriorating following military flasheswhich from 60 to 266 persons dead and 1,000 either hurt or missing. The reports were from the Peking-based correspondents of the Kyodo News Service and Asahi Shimbun.247 words
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Article82 1967-06-09 6 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) —Queen Elizabeth's visit to Malta, shelved last February during a crisis over Britain's defence rundown on the isand. i§ on again; the Daily Mail reported today. The newspaper, in an unsourced report, said the Queen and Prince Philip would spend four or five82 words
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149 1967-06-09 6 LONDON, Thurs. (AP> Prince Charles, heir to Britain's throne, could go bald if he doesn't change his hairstyle. The warning came from hairdresser Morris Fenton who has studied photographs and film of the Prince hairdo. Charles parts his hair on the left, which is149 words
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Article68 1967-06-09 6 CAIRO, Thurs. (AFP) Radio Damascus yesterday said Libyan demonstrators had set Are to the American base "Wheelus Field," the Middle East News Agency reported here. Several Americans working at the base were injured. Earlier yesterday Cairo radio accused the US. of using the base to launch68 words
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Article43 1967-06-09 6 MADRID. Thurs. (AP) The Spanish Foreign Ministry announced today that the United States has asked Spain to represent its interests in the United Arab Republic. The Foreign Ministry said the Spanish government had accepted after UAR gave its approval.43 words
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Article, Illustration469 1967-06-09 6 TEL AVIV, Thurs. (AFP). Israeli troops could easily reach the Suez Canal if they wanted to, "but this is not our aim" Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Dayan said last night. General Dayan said, "We don't want to be involved in international problems". He469 words
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Article216 1967-06-09 6 LONDON. Thurs. On the occasion of Commonwealth Day, Saturday June 10, the Queen has sent the following message to the chairman of the joint Commonwealth Societies* Council, Viscount Amory: *'The Commonwealth is made up of a group of hetergeneous nations widely dissimilar In their government and international216 words
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Article310 1967-06-09 6 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) A HK546.400.000 estate duty claim in Hong Kong which is disputed by sons of the late Mt. Nils Eric Amelon Moller was mentioned by the judicial committee of the Privy Council today in a judgment dealing with procedure in case. Their lordships310 words
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199 1967-06-09 6 JAKARTA, Thurs. (UPI) Indonesia, one of the major oil producing countries in the world, will not exploit the situation in the Middle East regarding her oil resources, according to the Indonesian director general of the Oil and Gas Directorate. Major General Ibnu199 words
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Article81 1967-06-09 6 LA PAZ, Bolivia, Thurs. (Reuter) A state of siege has been declared in Bolivia following student riots in the capital and unrest in the tin mining districts south of La Paz. Mine workers are reported voicing support for guerrillas allegedly backed by Cuba operating in the South-East.81 words
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Article159 1967-06-09 6 ADEN. Thurs. (AFP) Aden police yesterday fired on scores of Arabs looting property left vacant by Jews followine recent antiJewish riots here. One suspected looter was injured by the gun fire and 43 were arrested, a police spokesman said. British troops in the Crater district, scene of159 words
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Article, Illustration414 1967-06-09 6 Revolutionary violence after cease-fire HOW TO GET OFF A TIGER NEW YORK, Thurs. (AP). Gamal Abdel Nasser is in imminent danger of falling from his pinniclp as Arab leader and the life of King Hussein is in danger from a debacle of Arab arms. A wave of revolutionary bitterness is414 words
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347 1967-06-09 6 CAIRO, Thurs. (AP). Cairo last night was gripped with fear and apprehension as Egypt's forces withdrew before Israel's advance. Troops dug in around the city's perimeter and at strong points on the Nile bridges. More were reported digging in along the Nile valley. 40 miles west347 words
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Article59 1967-06-09 6 LONDON. Thurs (Reuter' A famous by- r* appeared on a report f"'" the Middle-East here Winston S Church It was 67 years ago that grandfather. Wins' 0 Churchill was reporting on the war in South A !r between British and Br* r Forces. Today Winston S. 26,59 words
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Article99 1967-06-09 7 Mr. Ahmed Shukeiry, leider of the Palestine LiI) c r 3 t i on Organisation pro is carried shoulderhi2h h T supporters after he hid led a demonstration pnrrH through Arab Jerusilem. on June 2nd., The demonstration took place within the of the Israeli spftor99 words
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Article203 1967-06-09 7 n ENIX, Arizona. Thurs. A psychiatrist at "he University of California a* n s Angeles testified yesway it would be folly to be::eve everyone who claims a supernatural experience. Dr Robert L. Constas was the final witness for the American Society of Physical Researrh Inc., one203 words
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Article, Illustration503 1967-06-09 7 —Eye-witness account JERUSALEM, (Israel), Thurs. (Agencies). Israeli troops occupied the walled city of old Jerusalem shortly before noon yesterday. The Israelis seized the Arab quarter after Jordanian resistance was quelled in a battle of infantry, tanks and planes on the outskirts. The Israeli sector, bombed and shelled ever503 words
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Article66 1967-06-09 7 PERTH, Thurs (Reuter), Mrs. Edna Conlan, 54, who was strangled on a West Australian golf course, left her A 55,000 (£2,000 sterling) estate to tier convicted murderer, It was revealed today. But her husband Victor, who is now servicing a life sentence for the killing, cannot66 words
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Article544 1967-06-09 7 LONDON, Thurs. (ITPI). Israel's immediate strategy was seen by Mid-East experts as a drive to grab as much territory as it can before the United Nations ceasefire takes effect. In this way Israel can hope to gain enough advantage from its second struggle with the Arabs in544 words
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Article83 1967-06-09 7 MANILA, Thurs. (AP). A girl was hacked to death by a "cannibal" who sucked her blood and chopped her fingers, the Philippine News Service reported today. The PNS said the victim. Helen Tacusan, 9. was with a companion gathering edible seashells when she was approached by her83 words
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229 1967-06-09 7 DALLAS, Texas, Thurs. (AP). Jack Ruby's sister testified yesterday that Ruby's mind snapped two weeks after he was convicted of killing Lee Harvey Oswald, the man the Warren Commission says assassinated President Kennedy. Mrs. Eva Grant described her brother's condition at a probate229 words
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Article155 1967-06-09 7 MANILA Thurs. (UPI)— The Philippines is fully prepared to meet any emergency that may arise out of the Middle East war. President Marcos said today. President Marcos met his cabinet on latest Mid East developments and to perfect preparations for possible adverse effects of the155 words
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204 1967-06-09 7 SYDNEY. Australia. Thurs. (Reuter) Bacteria called autotrophs are changing low-grade ores into valuable copper in Australia. Living on inorganic materials which they process like plants, the autotrophs are being used by the giant British-owned Conzinc Riotinto of Australia Limited at Rum Jungle. 65 miles South204 words
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Article364 1967-06-09 7 BANGKOK. Thurs. (Reuter) The 2.400 Thai soldiers of the Queens Cobra Regiment heading fo r South Vietnam in July will not only be armed with modern American weapons but will also be wearing blessed Buddhist charms. Each of the soldiers, now undergoing final training364 words
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43 1967-06-09 7 SOUTH Vietnamese in their thousands turned up to take in the grand parade including many decorated floats to celebrate the Buddha's birthday in Saigon, while Buddhist monks, nuns and their leaders joined in prayers in most of the pagodas through out the day.43 words
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Article144 1967-06-09 7 MANILA, Thurs. (LTI). Rampaging floodwaters, triggered bv monsoon rains, swept through Central Luzon, the Philippine rice granary, late yesterday and early today. Unconfirmed reports said scores were missing and feared dead in riverside communities just outside Manila where shanties had been swept away, bridges destroyed and144 words
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Article174 1967-06-09 7 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) A senior Scotland Yard detective tonight identified a bound and bullet-riddled body found in the sea off Seaford, near Brighton, as one-time gunman John Buggy, missing since May 12. Police started looking for the Nebraska. U.S.A.. born Buggy 33, when his red M174 words
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Article62 1967-06-09 7 SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, Thurs. (AP) "Like father, like son," runs the old proverb. Try this, for example: A boy's stopped for speeding and the officer remarked that a man with an identical name except without the "Junior" attached has been cited for speeding 18 minutes62 words
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222 1967-06-09 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Dorothy Parker, whose stinging wit and biting pen made her poems and short stories a delight and her reviews masterpieces of acidity, died last night at a Manhattan hotel. She was 73. Miss Parker, famed for such classic lines222 words
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Article91 1967-06-09 7 PERTH. Thurs. (Reuter) Malaysia-Singapore Airlines Australian manager Mr. R Ted said today that reports of a hotel ban on the airline's cabin crews were "all rubbish". He said that reports of untidiness and misbehaviour were not worthy of comment. The Airline's cabin crews could not be91 words
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Advertisement125 1967-06-09 5 CHANGE TO BP LONGLIFE! BP Longlife, the most advanced motor oi! you can buy today—no wonder when its time for an oil change more and more people are discovering its time to change to BP Longlife. Five million miles of gruelling testing, through all kinds of weather. Stopping and starting.125 words
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Miscellaneous84 1967-06-09 6 The DEADLY DittlCES AFFAIR mm V AW, TVS 0005 ARB EVEH..THAT WOOLO BE THE DOCTOR AHD THE TWKUSM KIMGPIM/ THE fftiß TO ATTACK V>, s Pa J Wi J? il I I! #lB #5 ii i ii r /i k i'Z=a x ad K M ft 4M E 1 s84 words
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Miscellaneous34 1967-06-09 7 BC WHAT DlDtfol! "THINK OF MV DICTiOMARY' f I# ITS &REAT. PlUr I'D LIKE TO make a sueeesnoN. 60 AHEAD. by Johnny hart how 'bcut pom ns the \mcrds IN ALPHABETICAL. ORDER 11l hi"34 words
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Article810 1967-06-09 8 I EDUCATION in the old days produced docile -i youngsters with a smattering of knowledge which was hardly sufficient for them to become efficient clerks- They were not interested in local or world affairs. After having secured a clerking Job, they Joined messes to have a810 words
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Article, Illustration2482 1967-06-09 8 The United Nations IsraelArab relations 1947-67 f < EASTERN W j A FTER the second world war Polestine, then under British Mandate, was the scene of disturbances and terrorism arising from the incompatible claims of the Jews and the Arabs. In October 1947 Britain announced that it would surrender the2,482 words
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693 1967-06-09 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The club to join Is the u and Ancient Society of Polar Bears," the place ona.:<e is the "Polar Bar," and the drink to sip Js thp "Polar Bear Cocktail." They're all in Hammerfest, far above the Arctic •> in North Norway693 words
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Article42 1967-06-09 9 -J-W YORK, Thurs. (UPI) Rubber futures yesterday r fr unchanged and untrarjed. i h] y 67 21.50 22.50 21.50 22.50 21.50 22.50 ■Jan 68 21.50 22.00 21.50 22.25 21.50 22.25 T ,u! >' 21.50 22.25 Spot No. 1 RSS 22J42 words
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Article17 1967-06-09 9 YORK, Thurs. (AP) Rubber standard futures Nr Se< No sales. Spot 12 ribbed smoked sheets17 words
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Article, Illustration298 1967-06-09 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Hitachi, Ltd. recently delivered an AC electric locomotive witn a regenerative braking system to the Japanese national Railways (JNR> alter successful test runs. The new locomotive, designated as ED 94 with an output of 1,900 kW was constructed at tne Mito298 words
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Article32 1967-06-09 9 NEW YORK, Thurs. (AP) Dow Jones commodity futures index; Open High Low 136.55 136.55 J 136.17 Close 136.27 off 0.97 Dow-Jones spot commodity price index closed at 139.28 off 0.57.32 words
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Article23 1967-06-09 9 HONG KONG, Thurs. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK55.835/5.82 per US dollar for cash HK516.15 per pound sterling. iiKs2Bl.s per tael gold.23 words
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Article317 1967-06-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. June first grade rubber t.o b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 57| cents per lb., down l-§ cents from previous close. The tone was slightly easier. The market was easier this morning following a sharp drop317 words
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261 1967-06-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Weng Chan Engineering Company one of the well-established ship-re-pairing companies in the Republic recently made engineering history when its technicians performed a technical feat of replacing the outboard stern tube simplex seals of the vessel Mobile Astral without having to dry261 words
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701 1967-06-09 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Industrial prices were again fenerally better on the Stock Ixrhange today. Factor which helped to improve prices further was that Jordan has accepted the Security Council's ceasefire resolution. However, the market ruled quiet compared to active conditions which prevailed during the701 words
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202 1967-06-09 9 NEW York. Thurs. (AP) Ocean rate shipping charges and war risk insurance premiums for cargo went up yesterday due to the Middle East war and the Suez Canal closing. Brokers said India bid $l6 per ton for grain movement from United States Gulf of202 words
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Article94 1967-06-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: Buying T.T. 3211/16; Airmail O.D 32-13/16; 90 d/st. 33-3/16 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 353/8; Airmail O.D. 35-1/2; 90 d/st. 36-1/16 credit bills; 36-3/16 trade bills.94 words
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Article15 1967-06-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The tin price for today was $609.25 per picul, down $23-25.15 words
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Article445 1967-06-09 9 YOUR SHARES—UP-DOWN UNCHANGED SINGAPORE—Stock fcxchance bid and offer Diicen officially listed at the doe* of bnslneafcINDUSTRIAL Bou stead CD 1.52 1.55 C. Sugar 1.56 1.57 Chemical Co. 1.72 1.74 Cold Storage 3.38 3.44 Dunlop (Old) XD 2.06 2.08 E. Smelting XD 4.01 4.16 Essn ()rd« 3.0ft 3.10 Kit/pat rlcko 1.43445 words
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Article49 1967-06-09 9 Managers Prices) First Malayan 2.24 2.34 Second Malayan 1.60 1.70 Third Malayan 1.09 1.1U The Commerce Industry Fund XD .84 .94 The saving* Fund 1.32 1.42 Malayan Industry Fund .95 1.05 Sterling Commodity 3/6 4/1 Hone Kong .84 89* Second Hong Kong .58 62* (•Hon* Kone Corrency)49 words
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Article89 1967-06-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thur*. Sinzapore Chine*? Produce change noon prices today were: Bnyrr»> N»llrn Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 48.50 Coconut oil (FOR) Drums 51.00 Loose Copra Mived June/July 29.50 Nutmeg* 110s 325.00 Nutmegs RAW mmm 155.00 Garbled Lam pong Rlack Pepper (FOR) 112.50 Pepper Rlack Special Sarawak (FOR) 102.50 La mpong89 words
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Article89 1967-06-09 9 HONG KONG, Thurs. (Reuter) There is still no trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Members of the exchange last Tuesday decided to suspend trading owing to the Middle East flare-up and there have been no board transactions sinceMeanwhile, gold contnues to drop, opening this89 words
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Article173 1967-06-09 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Valentine Thereshkova 3/4 Llyod Bakke 5 An Tung 6/7 Nichiyo Maru 8/9 Thorsorient 13/14 Tsurugizan 15/16 Benarmin 18 Riverbank 19 Sibigo 23/24 Kyoko Maru 27/28 State of Madras 31/32 Divnorgosk 33/34 Denbigshire 38/39 Travestein173 words
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Article732 1967-06-09 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.50 a.m. Airline JL 712 from Jakarta Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MAS 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuchlng.732 words
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Advertisement20 1967-06-09 10 ATTENTION: n A The Eastern Sun telephone numbers are: jf Singapore: *****/6/7. Kuala Lumpur: *****/5. J Chief Reporter (Singapore) *****.20 words
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Advertisement299 1967-06-09 11 Special announcement.... Eastern Sun's 'must-be-won' weekly contest for wives and mothers The contest is for WIVES and MOTHERS only! The first prize is $3O, second prize $2O, and third prize $lO. All contestants, who must be wives and mothers, have to do is to tell, in not more than 100299 words
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Article, Illustration545 1967-06-09 12 'DON'T PLUNGE INTO MARRIAGE BLINDLY' SINGAPORE, Thurs. One of our women readers, Mrs. Eric Ng, of 58, Malay Street, Penang, has won the first prize of $3O/- in the Eastern Sun's Contest For Wives And Mothers. This is her prize winning article:-545 words
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Article, Illustration513 1967-06-09 12 'Never nag your husband but use gentle persuasion' SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mrs. Ahmad Aris Eckhardt, of 70, Jalan Telok Gadong, Klang, Selangor, Malaya, has submitted the second prize winning article. This is her 'guide' to a happy and successful marriage I HAVE been married513 words
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Article, Illustration166 1967-06-09 12 SINGAPORE, Thur*. —Mrs. Lily Gabriel of 414N, Persiaran keliliii£, Block 36, MacPherson Estate, Singapore 3, lias won the thiril prize of S10 for her article on **Priceless Love". This is her story We all want the Christmas and birthday presents we give to bring166 words
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Article237 1967-06-09 12 MARY SUE MILLER - By MARY SUE MILLER A LOVELY WRITES: Using your hip reducing routines, I lost two inches around my hips. I am pleased, of course. But wouldn't you know. I now have another problem. I gained several pounds in the same weeks that I lose the237 words
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1266 1967-06-09 12 Henry Fuller - A DETECTIVE CALLED SCIENCE =By= Henry Fuller 'TWERE are already criminals in the world who are looking at |,f c through iron bars because of the atom. Forensic scientists, the scientists who help police forces fight crime, are finding the atom to be1,266 words
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Article, Illustration393 1967-06-09 13 a $rt - tu a $rt> El Soto THERE'S much splendour and colour, scenery and fashion in Rank Organisation's "Maroc 7" but little of anything else. Veteran actress Cyd Charisse plays an editress of a top fashion magazine "Sophistication." Cyd still displays a lot of charm, beauty and393 words
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Article, Illustration245 1967-06-09 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. It would seem Stewart Granger would never play good in a spy role, but in "Requim for a Secret Agent" he has shown something beyond expectation. The American Secret Service has to fight a mighty spy-centre, hidden behind the respectable facade of an "industrial245 words
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152 1967-06-09 13 NEW YORK, Thurs Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer will release the recently-com-pleted suspense thriller. "Jack of Diamonds." starring George Hamilton, Joseph Cotten, Maurice Evans and Marie Laforet. The company will distribute the film world-wide, with the exceptions of Germany. Austria. Switzerland and France. Produced by Sandy Howard and152 words
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Article143 1967-06-09 13 DIRECTOR Norman Taurog and Elvis Presley are continuing one of the longest and most successful di-rector-star associations on record with Taurog signed by MGM to direct Presley for the eight time in "Pot Luck." The musical begins production here in June. Starting with "G. I. Blues" in 1960, Taurog143 words
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Miscellaneous180 1967-06-09 13 PSHAW organisation LIDO Phone ***** <Vn* Today! 11, 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.15 HF WHO RIOES A TIGER" -n» q am Ladies only Preview $1 no Free List' MAN a WOMAN" Color 'UA> ?*FE r.iFTS to all attending Phone ***** J «howin*! 11. 1.45. 4. «.30. 9.50 w "st3*mery Wood "ONE180 words
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Miscellaneous222 1967-06-09 13 ENGLISH PROGRAMMES A.M. 6.00 Dawn Serenade; 6.30 Breakfast Club, with Larry Lai; 6.45 Your Daily Horoscope k Birthdav Greetings; 6 50 Breakfast Club, with Larry Lai; 7.00 News; 7.10 Breakfast Club, with Larry Lai; 7.30 Rediffusion Health Tip; 7-31 Breakfast Club, with Larry Lai; 7.45 Assignment Hollywood (reporter Fred Robbins222 words
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Miscellaneous709 1967-06-09 13 TV MALAYSIA TODAY sessi CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipnh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru: 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. P.M. 3.00 Opening Annct.; 3.01 Serbaneka 1966; 3.25 Flip And Willy Whopper; 4.00 I Dream Of Jeanne; 4.25 Pesta Ria. 4.47 Close Down. 5.45709 words
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Miscellaneous340 1967-06-09 13 ESlEfg] O E _C. A tj I f. A I to OR £?V> RD I p e now showix,: 1 SO. 4 M IJM>. 4 ft, 0.30 A 9.15 pm II *.45 A nm moms" DOUBLE TROUBLE" ELVIS PRF.SLEY. Co!or. Pan*vulon o D ON s»th ACTION-PACKED DAY! II a.m., 130.340 words
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Article308 1967-06-09 14 Roy Lazaroo - By Roy Lazaroo SINGAPORE, Thurs. Malaysia face Indonesia tomorrow night in Jakarta with a burning determination to trounce the Indonesians and bring back the Thomas Cup It is going to be o tough job indeed for the Malaysians. They will have not only their opponents308 words
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39 1967-06-09 14 THE 25-year-old physical education teacher, Anne Smith braces the tape to set the new British, European and world time of 4 minutes 37 seconds one-mile record on June 3rd, during the Southern counties women's championship in London. PANA photo.PANA photo. - 39 words
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185 1967-06-09 14 CARACAS. Thurs. (UPI) Philippines junior lightweight champion Rene Barrientos said yesterday he expected to beat Venezuelan featherweight champion Francisco Bolivar in their 10-round bout on June 16. "I don't think I'll have any trouble winning, perhaps by a knockout." Barrientos said The Filipino, who185 words
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Article103 1967-06-09 14 ALOR STAR. Thurs. The Kedah Amateur Athletic Association is currently conducting clinics for officials in preparation for it's third official examination, to be held here. Those interested should go to the Day Training Centre, Alor Star on Saturdays at 5 p.m. A written examination will be held103 words
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167 1967-06-09 14 JAKARTA. Thurs. (UPI) The Thomas Cup challenge rounds open here tomorrow night with veteran Indonesian playing captain Ferry Sonneville battling against Yew Cheng Hoe, the number two Malaysian singles player. The second singles of the opening night will be between Indonesia's youngest player167 words
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Article48 1967-06-09 14 IPOH. Thurs. The sixth annual Perak inter-zone basketball championship meet for the United Malayan Banking Corporation Cup will be opened by Mr. Eugence Chong. Vice-Presi-dent of the Malaysia Amateur Basketball Association at the Yuk Choy School court in Hugh Low Street at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.48 words
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189 1967-06-09 14 CLEVELAND. Ohio. Thurs. (AP) The Los Angeles Wolves (Wolverhampton of England) and Cleveland Stokers (Stoke-on-Kent of England) settled for a 0-0 tie in a United Soccer Association game played on soggy Municipal Stadium Turf last night. Dave Wagstaffe. the Wolves outside left, got189 words
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151 1967-06-09 14 MADRID. Thurs. (Reuter) Glasgow Celtic, the European Cup-holders, beat Real Madrid, last year's European champions. 1-0 in a friendly match here last night. Outside-left Bobby Lennox scored Celtic's winning goal in the 69th minute. The match was played in aid of Alfredo di151 words
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225 1967-06-09 14 TOKYO, Thurs. (AP) Filipino challenger Ric Magramo held orient flyweight champion Tsuyoshi Nakamura of Japan to a draw in a hard-hitting 12-round title bout here yesterday but fciled to wrest the crown from the Japanese. In the third round. Magramo floored the champion with a225 words
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184 1967-06-09 14 MANCHESTER. (England) Thurs. (UPI) John Cooper of Australia scored his best win since his comeback after injury when he beat Lars Olander of Sweden in the third round of the northern lawn tennis tournament 8-10, 6-3, 6-4 here today. Cooper, 20, brother of professional184 words
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Article, Illustration84 1967-06-09 14 Marlon Ladewig - BOWLING TIPS: By Marlon Ladewig IF you have the misfortune to draw a wide split in which the pins nearest you are in the same row such as the 4-6. for instance you 11 come out better by going for the one sure pin, rather than84 words
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Article94 1967-06-09 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Selangor Jets Sports Club are organising an in-ter-club open invitation re lay meet at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Leading athletic clubs in West Malaysia and Singapore. namely Swifts Achilles, Terendak Camo. Malac- ca, Harimau Sports94 words
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422 1967-06-09 15 fP>OM. Thurs. (Keuier) Noel Murless, 57-year--0;r) \humarket trainer who has won all three British c a o.ir races run so far this season, stands a great c hanre making it four in a row by capturing the Oak* l ,pre tomorrow.422 words
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44 1967-06-09 15 JAPAN'S Takeshi Miyanaga stretches out to retrieve a net shot from Malaysian Thomas Cup team captain Teh Kew San in their hardfought match on Tuesday night. Kew San clinched the winning point for his team when he beat Mivanaga 11-15, 15-2. 15-11. UPI photo.UPI photo. - 44 words
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70 1967-06-09 15 MUAR Thurs. Eight districts Johore will take Johore State Department annus a*:..etic meet in Kl'iar-' n ;ne 28 and 29. T e r 'nets taking part ire Bahru, Muar, Mtralnt. Kota T r.zi P ntian, Kluang and Biru Pahat. A spokesman for the70 words
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Article82 1967-06-09 15 MUAR, Thurs. —Mr. Kwang Hw a Kang. has been elected chairman of the pro-tem committee to form a Pontian branch of the Johore Table Tennis Association. Other office bearers of the committee are: Secretary—Mr. Tan Heng Hock, Treasurer —Mr. Lee Hock Chong Committee members: Cheng Kwee82 words
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80 1967-06-09 15 FLIGHT Sergeant David S u therland of R.A.F. Changi, and his wife Ingeborg, have been presented with ashield by members of the Singapore Inter-Services Darts League. Flt. Sgt. Sutherland has led the Changi Sergeants' Mess darts team for two years and his wife was a member of the Mess ladies'80 words
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Article, Illustration373 1967-06-09 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. For the first time since many years Olympicclass soccer players will be seen in action when the world famous Middlesex Wanderers foothall team meet the Republic national team at Jalan Besar Stadium on June 15. Middlesex Wanderers, a representative amateur team from373 words
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117 1967-06-09 15 TOKYO. Thurs. (UPI) Four top professional golfers in Japan will compete in the Korean Open Golf Championship, June 9-11 in Seoul. Torakichi (Pete> Nakamura. Koichi Ono, Chen Ching Po and Haruo Yasuda de- parted by Northwest Airlines plane yesterday for Seoul. Nakamura117 words
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Article672 1967-06-09 15 THE Malaysia Racing Association have promoted 24 horses from Class 2 to Class 1. According to the latest classification list two horses Benjamin and Malahon have been demoted from Class 1 to Class 2. PROMOTIONS:- (Total 47) From Class 2 to Class is(24) Mandarin,672 words
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164 1967-06-09 15 MALACCA. Thurs. Ismail bin Baoa who represented the Prisons Sports Club at Perak last year has been picked to play for Malarca in the Malaysia Cup soccer match against Singaoore Joints Services at the Kubu Stadium here on Sunday. Ismail Baba who arrived164 words
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Article73 1967-06-09 15 TELUK ANSON. Thurs.— Cheok Kim Swee beat Peter de Souza 6 —3, 6 —o in the final of the Lower Perak Closed Tennis Championship last evening. In the men's doubles, Chang Tuck Lee and G. Skadiang beat Mat Kassim anrl Abu Husan Asaari 6—4, 5-7 and73 words
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Article25 1967-06-09 15 MALACCA, Thurs. The annual athletic meet of the St David's High School will be held on June 24 at the Bukit BahAi ground.25 words
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150 1967-06-09 15 MOSCOW. Thurs. (UPI) The Boviet Union claimed yesterday It was knocked out of the World Basketball Champ.onship In Uruguay because a Canadian referee "unjustly" gave a free throw to the United Btates. The United States beat Russia. 59—58. last night, and the Soviet News150 words
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Article220 1967-06-09 16 Albert Johnson - SOME DECISIONS SURPRISED UK PLAYERS' By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Thurs. English World Cup soccer referee, Mr. G. E. Reder, said local referees' lock the know-how of effective modern refereeing. >lr. Reder who is the chairman of the Southampton soccer team made this observation when he toured220 words
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324 1967-06-09 16 t ES SOM England) Thurs (UPI» Australian jockey George Moore was the hottest bet on English tracks today. ome Cookies earlier laid 1 .noo to 1 odds against Moore s winning all five Classic English races. His victory yesterday in the Derby324 words
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263 1967-06-09 16 HARI CHAND - by HARI CHAND KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The $30,000-a-year scheme for Selangor and Negri Semiblan designed to promote badminton and to develop a possible talent to groom young badminton players into world-beaters, will be officially launched by the Minister of Culture, Youth263 words
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308 1967-06-09 16 KUALA LUMP L R, Thurs. The tie between the Football Association of Selangor and the Bank of Bangkok teams in the Asian Champion Club Cup tournament has been provisionally fixed for next month. The first round of the tie will be olayed308 words
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Article168 1967-06-09 16 T hurs (Reuter) England had scored 73 for one wicket at lunch on the first day of the first cricket Test against India at HeadIngley here today. England won the toss and chose to bat. It was the first time in ten Tests against168 words
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Article245 1967-06-09 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 55th minute penalty goal enabled Ceylon Sports Club to hold Jansenites to a I—l1 —1 draw in the Under-23 hockey league final on the padang this evening. The penalty was awarded after Derrick de Silva was pulled up for a245 words
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270 1967-06-09 16 MONTEVIDEO. Thurs. (UPI) The United States and Yugoslavia, only undefeated teams left in the Fifth World Basketball Championships, clash tonight. A U.S. victory would almost certainly clinch the title for the Americans in this round-robin competition which winds up June 11. If the270 words
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Article142 1967-06-09 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Local badminton fans here may have the chance of watching a Tan Aik Huang versus Erland Kops clash, when Malaysia and Denmark meet in an international match at the Stadium Negara here on June 13 and 14. Matches start at 7.30142 words
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452 1967-06-09 16 M. T. Lingam - By M. T. Lingam KUALA PILAH, Thurs. A 16-yeop-old schoolboy from Tuanku Muhamad School here achieved a notable feat when he claimed all 10 wickets for 42 runs in yesterdays' cricket match at the schoolground. Devan, a Form V student was turning452 words
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111 1967-06-09 16 IPOH, Thurs. Three women were among the successful candidates in the Perak Amateur Athletic Association's examinations for officials held recently. The examinations were for the track, jump, and throw events. Results track: central Mr. Ragbir Singh, north Mr. Chuah Cheow Hup. Jumps central: Mr.111 words
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300 1967-06-09 16 IPOH, Thurs. Pe:ak look strong contender- t the Malaysia Cup North Zone soccer competiuon. having won all the games in their four outings. She held the Cup in 1957. The present holders are Selangor. Chalking up their latest victory by two clear goals300 words
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192 1967-06-09 16 MUAR. Thurs—Baiu f a hat Chinese Recreation Ouo emerged champion? men's section of*nc Pahat District Championship Ihe v/orr section title was cap e the Hwa Yin Secondary School. The full results r JfMen's Section —(D Recreation Club, rah. (3) Kun Hoc*. («> Ching Yee.192 words
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Advertisement361 1967-06-09 14 TENDER NOTICES TENDER NOTICE SEPARATE tenders are Invited from approved contractors for the construction and completion of: (a) All General Building Work. (b) All Water Supply. Sanitary Installation and Minor Sewer Work. (c) Sewage Purification Plant for 1,300 persons. (d) All Electrical Wiring Installation. for the Housing Development off Sembawang361 words
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Advertisement350 1967-06-09 14 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 20 WHEREAS the streets known as:> 1- Lorong Bakar Bata Mukira 24 2. Jalan Naga Sari Mukim 15 within the Republic of Singapore, not being public streets have been levelled,350 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous116 1967-06-09 16 n 9 n n ffl vs. m *2 K. 4, W 4 I i I M ra t m i V f*/ i i U] I ft "Well, here we are, boys, in our Last battle! This time, we're fighting not onlv the chaps on the other side of the116 words
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