Eastern Sun, 12 June 1967

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  • 24 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 320 Monday. 12 June 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.
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  • 670 1  -  This is how uproar started... Thomas Cup: 1.8. F. may declare challenge round a 'no contest' By Albert Johnson CINGAPORE, Sun. The 1967 Thomos Cup challenge round may be declared a "no contest" by the International Badminton Federation, the world controlling body of the game. This was strongly
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  • 278 1 TEL AVIV, Sun. (Reuter) Six Egyptian Generals were among 15,000 prisoners captured during the four-day Sinai campaign which ended with Israeli forces in complete control of the desert peninsula up to the east bank of the S u e x Canal. This was revealed
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  • 144 1 BEIRUT, Sun. (Reuter) President Nasser today appeared to have emerged from the past week of war stronger than ever while Arab hostility to Israel has shown signs of growing. As unprecedented rejoicing swept the Arab world over the U.A.R. leader's withdrawal of his resignation. the Egyptian
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  • 520 1  -  By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The President of the Badminton Association of Malaya, E Mohamed Khir Johari, today hoped that the remaining doubles matches of the Thomas Cup challenge round between Indonesia and Malaysia could be played off on a
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 982 2 Thousands welcome Premier at Geylang Serai SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Ue Kuan TOW today assured that the Government, with the support of the non-Malays, was prepared to concentrate more than tho average share of its resources to its Malay citixens. "We
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    • 212 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. It was a happy day for the Chan family yesterday when the youngest in the house. Chan Choon Choy. 8, received the first prize of a $5,000 car. a Ford Artglia, for submitting the nearest correct entry in a "Guessing Game* sponsored hy
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    • 255 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Tha Minister for Health, Mr. V on g Nyuk Lin, last riight called on the people of Singap6te to remember that national interest should come first and take precedence over personal interests. The people should also, be prepared to make sacrifices tor
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    • 181 2 SINGAPORE, Sun—Thfc UtiivfcTiity of Siflgafiort Students' Union Will hold its annual Charity film premiere, "The Countesi from HofiikAftf" to be itftened at the Capitol Theatre on June 14 at 9.15 p.m. The charity film premiere will be under the distinguished patronage
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    • 395 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. —The Singapore Art Society and the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts will cosponsor and present a one-man exhibition by internationallyfamed artist, Lee Man Fong. The exhibition *rill be held next month at thfc Victoria Memorial Hall. Lee Man Fong is no
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    • 149 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Sdcietv for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold i*s annual flag day on Saurday (July l a In a circular, its Chairman, Mr. S W.H. Ashcroft, said the appeal was the principal source of income. He said the society
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    • 230 2  -  By KEN STANLEY TAP AH, Sun. An orang asli mistaken for a boar, was fatally wounded when he was in r. head by his brother-in-law in the Gunong i--_ jungle on Friday. Bah Itam Anak Bah Becut, 30 said he was hunting in the
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    • 127 2 KUALA LUMPUR sur. Twenty -eight from West Malaysia are a* ing part in a three-wee* fresher course for reporters, organised by South-east Asia Press tre, Kuala Lumpur The reporters. f r °7" 3 the language groups. Re formation Departrre* 1 Television Malaysia, a one of three
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    • 361 3  -  by K.G. THARAN MUAR, Sun.— The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Othman Mohamed Sa'at today warned irresponsible elements that the Government will be compelled to take drastic measures if they continue with their anti-na-tional activities. Describing the recent leftist demonstrations in the country
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    • 136 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. All Is set for the issue of the new currency in Singapore tomorrow. The public, whether customers of a bank or not could exchange their old note for new ones at any bank. There need not be any rush to surrender old notes
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    • 129 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today that rice importers had agreed to sell Malaysian and Thai rice at a ceiling price of 22 cents and 45 cents per kati respectively. Speaking to Government officials and
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    • 109 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Due to the overwhelming number of contestants for the "Leaders of Tomorrow" oratorical contest organised by the Junior Chamber of Singapore, the number of finalists has been increased. This was disclosed today by Mr. John Lee, Chairman of the Public Relations Committee. The contest is sponsored
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    • 88 3 WOMEN IN SERVICES 50TH ANNIVERSARY Women members of the British Forces attended a church at Royal Air Force, Chanel recently to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the first women enrolled in the services. Members of the Women's Royal Air Force and Princess Mary's Roval Air Force nursin, service were at
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    • 263 3 SINGAPORE, Sun The co-ordinating committee of the South East Asian Ministers of Education Council (SEAMEC) has reaffirmed the determination of member countries to develop activities for promoting collaboration among their peo pies, particularly with the establishment of the Regional English Language Centre. In a communique issued at
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    • 52 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board will give another lecture on Family Planning at the Institute of Health, Outram Road, tomorrow (June 12) at 5.30 pm. The lecture. Including a film-show, will be in English and will be open to all mpmhprs of
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    • 215 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two leading Korean troupes are scheduled to fly into Singapore within the next few days to join up with other international artistes for the grand "International Variety Show" to be staged at the National Theatre on June 16. These two groups are
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    • 260 4 PENANG, Sun The President of the Journalists' Cnion of North Malaya. Mr. Khor Chean? Kee. said here today that to maintain Its rood work, the Press In Malaysia, as in other countries. needed more journalists than It was able to jet today. "There
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    • 61 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Troops taking part in the ceremonial parade during the official opening of Parliament will hold rehearsals on Monday, and Tuesday, between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. The Ist regiment, Malaysian Artillery, will fire several gun shots during these rehearsals. Residents in the Lake
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    • 185 4 KUALA PILAH, Sun. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Tuan Haji Ghazali bin Haji Jawi today expressed the hope that co-operative movement in the country could help to stop the "exodus of rural youths to the urban areas. This was because the country's agricultural
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    • 117 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The third education seminar for heads of schools, senior assistants and supervisors will be held at St John's Institution. Bukit Nanas here, from Aug. 2 to 4. The theme for this year's seminar is "effective supervision for greater efficiency." The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed
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    • 102 4 Chief of the Armed Forres Staff, General Tunku Osman bin Tunku Mohammed Jewa, listens attentively, as RMAF trainee airmen Ooi Seak Guan explains the working of an aircraft jack at the Royal Malaysian Air Force Technical School, Kinrara. near Kuala Lumpur on Friday. The General was visiting the School which
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    • 168 4 THOMAS CUP INCIDENT: It has marred sporting characteristics of tournament Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, has expressed the hope that the Thomas Cup incidents in Jakarta last night would not create any nasty feelings between Malaysia and Indonesia. He felt the organisers and players could
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    • 90 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Sultan of Johore and the Sultanah will be guests of honour at a Rotary Club installation ceremony at the Royal Johore International Club on June 27. At the ceremony. Mr. V. V. Chellam will be installed President of the Rotary Club of
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    • 59 4 KAMPAR. Sun. The roads to Parit, Bota. Sitiawan and Bruas are now passable to the light traffic. The bridge which spans the river to these places was completed bv the Public Works Department and the fourth engineer squardon from Taiplng, recently. The Bailey-bridge replaces the old
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    • 56 4 KUCHING. Sun —Mr. F.C. Leroux from Food and Agriculture Organisation, has been nominated to the post of Timber Engineer. Forest Department, Sarawak. Mr. Leroux is from Canada. He has a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in Engineering and his main professional experience is in planning, establishment
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    • 121 4 MENTAKAB. Sun. The Pahang branch of the National Union of Teachers at its 13th annual meeting here today condemned the "undemocratic decision" of the Government to suspend wage negotiations in the Whitley Council. It also resolved to take strong measures to counteract wnat it called
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    • 34 4 IPOH, Sun. The annual meeting of the sports section of the Young Men's Christian Association here will be held at the Y.M.C.A. hall in Anderson Road at 5.15 D.m. on June 28.
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    • 156 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Four men entered a Cheras Road sundry shop on the pretext of buying powdered milk yesterday morning and robbed its proprietor of more than $1,700 in cash, jewellery and goods. Mr. Peh Choo Lam, 55. had just opened the shop for business
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    • 379 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has come out with what it terms as the "truth" about the threelegged tiger in the Johore Zoo. In its latest newsletter, the society said that recently there was a considerable furore
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    • 334 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. It's going to be a rough time ahead for the nation's 400,000 notorists, according to the latest issue of AAM News organ of the Automobile Association of Malaysia. In its latest issue, the organ says it has not taken very long for
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    • 139 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Another five of the 44 persons charged with rioting at Geylang on May Day (May 1) were detained yesterday by officers of the Internal Security Department bringing the total to nine persons detained since yesterday. The five were detained as they left the
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    • 75 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The National Theatre Trust has approved plans to convert a section of its building at a cost of over $50,000 for the use of the newly formed National Theatre Club. The proposed renovations are expected to be completed in about
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    • 83 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Miss Tan Kheng Lian of Victoria School here was elected President of the Singapore Junior Safety First Council the first girl to be accorded the honour at its annual general meeting held recently at St. Joseph's Institution. Chan Heng Toong and Mok Yin Keng were
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    • 146 4 MUAR, Sun. More than 160,000 students throughout the country would sit for the Lower Certificate Examination at the end of October. Enche Shariff bin Ahmad, the political secretary to the Minister of Education said recently. He was speaking at the opening
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    • 208 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Government has created new scholarships in certain disciplines for first year students in the University of Singapore, Nanyang University and the Singapore Polytechnic. This is to enable the Government to tap high calibre graduates for service in the public sector
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    • 123 11 BRUNEI TOWN, Sun (UPI) The Government has decided to buy its school textbooks direct from publishers in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, eliminating delays and bringing down costs, cccording to Brunei's Director of Education, Dato Malcolm Macinnes. Education Officer Sunn: Idris recently
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    • 209 11 PENANG, Sun. Oyer 100 prixes have donated for the "lucky numbers" to be drawn at the 11th anniversary dinner of the Journalists' Union of North Malaya on Tuesday night. The newsmen's traditional get-together which will be held at the Chopstick Restaurant Hotel Ambassador, at 7.30
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    • 90 11 You don't meet a Minister often and no wonder this happy old lady from Kampong Solok, Malacca, was speechless when Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the Minister of Finance, came over and told her: "Have some cakes." Forty-four kampong folks from Bukit Bahru Mr. Tan's constituency arrived in Kuala Lumpur here
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    • 186 11 KCALA LCMPUR. Sun. The State Government of Selangor illegally collected $61,619.65 through water charges in 1965. The money was collected by three land offices as the decision by the State Government to increase water supply charges with effect from Jan. 1, 1965 was not implemented until Jan.
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    • 101 11 MALACCA, Sun. The Malacca State Government has notified all its departments of its decision to revert to the former retiring age of 55. In the circular just sent out, the Government states the decision will take effect from Dec. 12 The Municipal Council
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    • 36 11 KUCHING, Sun. The Deputy Regional Director of Posts and Telecommunications Department announces that two new postal agencies have been established at Tebedu and Bunan Gegah in the Serian District of the First Division.
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    • 190 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Institute of Architects is organising a public forum on the proposed new master plan for Kuala Lumpur which the institute has already criticised as being 'extremely in- adequate.' It will be held In the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall on
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    • 120 11 KAJANG. Sun. The Assistant Minister of Education, Mr Lee Siok Yew today hit out at those people who easily fell under Communist ideological Influences. He said those communlatlnspired people were determined to create a state of unrest in the country by opposing the law»
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    • 28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Japanese Ambassador Tan Sri Fumihlko Kai left for Tokyo yesterday to attend a conference tor all Japanese Ambassadors In Bouth-East Asian countries.
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    • 43 11 KUCHING. Sun. The Ministry of Communications and Works today announced the completion of a new dormitory block at the Dragon School, Kuching The building, which Is a two-storey timber type designed by the headquarters of the Public Works Department, cost $37,400.
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    • 52 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The University of Malaya no n hostelite oganisation will hold its annual dance at the Dewan Tunku Chancellor on June 17, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Proceeds will be used to finance the University of Malaya and University of Singapore inter-NHO games and a
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    • 148 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Radio Malaysia is now offering a bigger prize to the winner of the 10th anniversary Merdeka Song Competition to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Merdeka. Instead of a cash prize of $lOO to the winning entry, the prize is now $5OO plus a
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    • 106 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A group of Bolivian tin experts will be visiting her® shortly to study tin dredging system. This was disclosed today by the leader of a five-man delegation from Bolivia, Col Juan Leehin before returning to La Paz today. He hoped a few
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    • 122 11 PENANO. Sun. The Chairman of the Penang Tourist Association, Mrs. K. 8. Lim. has called for firm action, with a positive welfare policy, to drive the touts and beggars from the streets, temples and eating •tails in Penang. She was speaking at the association's tenth
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    • 42 3 SPORE DIARY 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.— Victoria Memorial Hall: 18th Local Artists' Exhibition. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Kampong Malaysia Kampong Teban Malay Kampong, Pei Chai School, Trafalgar Estate, Kampong Bukim off Chua Chu Kang Road.
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 49 5 THE main Australian force of 2nd Battalion are shown after being airlifted from the deck* of troop carrier HMAS Sydney into Nui Dat in South Vietnam recently. TheN will replace the returning 6th Battalion of Australian troops who have completed 12 months in Vietnam.
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    • 204 5 PARIS, Sun. (Reuter) World national gold reserves fell by nearly rs>7oo million (250 million sterling) last year, the 21nation Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said in a report published here today. It said that this fall fompared with an increase
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    • 414 5 HONGKONG, Sun. (Reuter). Leftist elements in the colony suffered a big set-back yesterday when theiT call for a general strike by Government employees won little support. The leftists had claimed earlier that some 10.000 civil servants would take part in the walkout. They
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    • 121 5 SYDNEY, Sun. (Reuter) Women drivers are least likely to be involved in road accidents because of their social intelligence. Dr. I. Listwaa. a male psychiatrist. told the Women's Coordinating Committee of the Road Safety Council here. He defined social intelligence as "the cleverness
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    • 234 5 Hongkong, sun. <Reuter) Local Communist newspapers today splashed on their front pages a "very stron e and grave" protest addressed to the Governor. Sir David Trench, against new alleged British "provocations." The protest, signed by Liang Wei-Lin, head of the Hongkong branch of
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    • 234 5 JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) Leaders of Indonesia's highest policy-making People's Consultative Congress are pessimistic that the New Order (the present regime followers) will win in next year's general elections, according to Deputy Congress Chairman Major General Mashudi today. Quoted by th e official News
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    • 135 5 AUCKLAND, Sun. (Reuter) A record made by the Beatles, top English pop-singing group, was among the modern items contained in a sealed capsule deposited at the new premises of the Bank of New South Wales at a recent opening ceremony. The capsule will
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    • 440 5  -  By JAMES PRINGLE gAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) Two American planes were shot down yesterday as US Navy aircraft flew through heavy flak to blast targets in and around Hanoi, a US military spokesman said here today. In addition to an F. 8
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    • 148 5 SAIGON. Sun. (Reuter) The South Vietnamese Government will release 40 North Vietnamese and Vietcong prisoners tomorrow at the Ben Hai River that divides North and South Vietnam, Mr. Mai Van Dai, Under-Secretary for information, said here today. The official Vietnam Press Agency, quoting authorised sources, said
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    • 62 6 GAZA STRIP. Egypt. Israeli soldiers are seen guarding prostrate Egyptians at a camp in the Gaza strip. The Egyptian army in the Sinai desert hit back In a desperate attempt to clear a path for its men and tanks to cross the Suez Canal and escape
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    • 181 6 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun. (Reuter) —A criminal court Judge has acquitted 17 pop artistes here of using their radio and television shows to corrupt young girls. The pop singers, musicians and comperes were accused in what Brazil has called the "yeh.
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    • 230 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter). President Johnson last night announced the resignation of Deputy Defence Secretary Cyrus Vance and said he had nominated Secretary of the Navy Mr. Paul Nitze to the post. Mr. Vance. 60. a lawyer, made it know some time ago that he
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    • 132 6 MANILA. Sun. (AP) The Middle East crisis has put dealers in copra and coconut oil among the Philippines major exports on edge and caused uncertainty in trading circles here. "The Manila Times" reported today. The price for copra reached a peak price of US$2lB a
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    • 47 6 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. (Reuter). Mysterious red rain fell in the Andes foothill yesterday staining buildings and clothes and leaving blood-coloured pools in the streets. The meteorological office had no explanation but an official said coloured rain was usually caused by wind-blown volcanic ash.
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    • 245 6  -  M-E WAR By MANFRED PAGEL BASLE, Switzerland, Sun. (Reuter) Tlxe impact of the Middle East crisis on international monetary affairs is a major concern of the world's top central bankers, gathering here this weekend. Heads of the National Bank authorities in Japan, Western and Eastern Europe,
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    • 78 6 MANILA. Sun. (AP) French actress Claudine Auger yesterday talked about Charles de Gaulle. James Bond and marriage and what a stir she created here. "President Charles de Oaulle is great, but he's not the greatest. No man can be God." Claudine said in a
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    • 189 6 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) Turkey was the largest buyer of U.S. gold during the first quarter of the vear, the treasury reported The Turks bought a $16.9 million to make gold payments to the International Monetary Fund and the European Monetary agreement Mexico bought $lO
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    • 125 6 HAMM O N. Oklahoma, Sun. (AP). A storm system spawned a tornado in Western Oklahoma yesterday and killed a young mother and her three children near Hammon. Minor storm damage was reported over a huge path a two sections of the state were under a weather bureau
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    • 109 6 PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania, Sun. (AP) Thl* city's 6,000-man police force was placed on "standby alert" last night after what police described as an "unorganised disturbance" in a Negro section of South Philadelphia Four policemen were reported injured by flying bottles and bricks and one. Chief Inspector
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    • 473 6 Reuter Diary Following is a diary of the main developments in the Middle East since fighting broke out on last Monday: Monday, June 5 Israel and Egypt each announced that the other had opened fire. Israeli planes attacked Egyptian, Syrian and Jordanian air bases following
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    • 43 6 MILAN, Sun. (Reuter) Nineteen students have been suspended from school for two weeks for stripping a Jewish classmate to the waist and painting a swastika on his hack. They later apologised, saying they had intended it as a ioke, school officials said
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    • 119 6 VATICAN CITY. Sun. (Reuter) The Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano called for Jerusalem to he placed under international control, yesterday. In a commentary, it said that for 20 years the holy city had been absurdly divided into Jewish and Arab sectors a situation that often provoked bloody incidents. Recalling
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    • 76 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. <Reuter) Semilole Indians, who trace their American history back 2.000 years could be paid US $4O m. for the State of Florida, the U.S. Court of Claims said. The U.S Government bought the State from the Seminoles in 1823 for
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    • 234 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Agencies). Israel offered to make amends today for the loss of life and damage caused to the U.S. navy ship Liberty by an accidental Israeli attack last Thursday. Thirty-one U.S. sailors died in the attack and 75 were wounded. The Israeli Ambassador here.
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    • 54 6 SYDNEY. Sun (Reuter) Voracious carpenter ants which officials fear could cause Australia millions of dollars have escaped from the hold of a freighter in Sydney Harbour. The ants, which escaped from the ship "City of Brisbane" soon after it arrived from Montreal, Canada, could cause major
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    • 311 6 NOVATO. California, Sun. (UPI) They are "flower children." so it was only natural that they be married in a meadow with blossoms as their aisle and birds as their lofty choir It was billed as the world's hippiest wedding and it probably qualified as
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    • 339 6 HOLLYWOOD. Sun (UPD Spencer Tracy, one of the last of the movii giants who won accla rr from the critics for hi! varied acting talents and success at the box cffict with the magnetism of his rugged Irish charrr., died yesterday. He was 67. Mr. Tracy died
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    • 724 7 ANYONE who has ever studied at home knows the lgid self-discipline that must be imposed and :eeiing of isolation that this kind of study inevitably entails. In 1963, the National Extension Course was -ded at Cambridge with the double purpose of t
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    • Article, Illustration
      142 7 voice of screaming, screeching Soek (Soek for Sukarno) is no more heard from Jakarta. But It was not that very long ago when a drama of epic proportions was played out... half a million people were slaughtered in Java; a three-year undeclared war with Malaysia was brought to
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    • 1273 7  -  By ROY HERBERT rkNLY a few years ago, the crisis facing humanity in the future was thought to be a power shortage. Stocks of fossil fuel —in other words the stocks of stored solar energy in the form of coal, natural gas and oil were
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    • 452 7 THE SPLIT VOU may not know it but currency problems engaged the attention of the inhabitants of Malaysia and Singapore almost from the beginning of the 19th century. They generated controversy and much heat during the 19th century, we are told by Chiang Hai Ding, Acting Head, Department of History,
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  • 509 8 AT long last President Johnson has got the message which Malaysia has been trying to get across to him. The United States Government has decided to cut by half the annual sales of rubber from its stockpile. From July 1, the General Services Administration, which handles the
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  • 233 8 HThen Indonesia is just beginning to refur- bish her world image, the unsportsmanlike behaviour of the Jakarta spectators, at the Thomas Cup badminton tournament last Saturday night, has again tarnished her image. If this is the accepted standard of behaviour of sports audiences in Jakarta, we are
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    • 628 8  -  CHEW CHOON MING General Secretary, D.T.C Union. Kuala Lumpur AS a result of Constitutional recognition of the usage of mother tongues, the educational set-up gives opportunities to education at least up to primary level, in the four media of instructions namely
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    • 142 8  -  H. W. Mason Texas AS a tourist I have chosen part of my world tour to include your most fascinating island of Singapore in my chart which I've heard a lot from my friend in the States. On landing at your harbour the other day, which is
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    • 239 8  -  S. RAMACHANDRA. Singapore. KINDLY permit me to pay a little tribute to the illustrious memory of Dato Lee Kong Chian through the medium of your esteemed journal. I had the pleasure of coming to know Dato Lee when he was chairman of the Singapore
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    • 499 8  - Pros cons of G.C.E. Cambridge exams Y. B. ONG Singapore. RECENTLY some Ministers in Singapore talked about the advantages of substituting the Cambridge Examination with the G.C.E. Examination so that students could have more time in extracurricular activities. Before going into the merits and demerits of the two examinations, it
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    • 110 8  -  A. YAP. Singapore. WHAT a laugh to hear people in Malaysia and Singapore wanting to donate blood to a country whose war adventures with another country are none of their concern. Why don't these good Samaritans offer what they unselfishly intend to donate to their motherlands.
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    • 158 8 IT IS indeed a moment of triumph for all teachers in Malaysia to read the news about DTC teachers' decision to join other teachers in their work to rule. This is a time for unity, and the more teachers are united for a common cause in their
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    • 423 8 SINGAPORE teachers have been warned to keep away from bars in which waitresses 'flirt' with customers at the threat of not being promoted and other disciplinary actions. Now, do we not have laws to govern the function of bars? Why then are bars with flirting
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    • 103 8  -  H. JAMIL DZAFIR IN reply to the letter by "Mohd. Yuni bin Awi" on the above subject which appeared in the Eastern Sun on May 30, 1967, I should like to explain that preparatory work for the setting up of the Majlis Ugama Islam has
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    • 197 8 MANY a time when I glanced through the Eastern Sun, I found that the Letters Column was filled with complaints. But what struck me most are the teachers. Everyday you would have a complaint from the trained, freshly trained or trainee teachers of the M.T.C., D.T.C.,
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    • 196 8  -  Hiew Siew Nam, Ag. Director of Public Works, Singapore. I REFER to the letter in your paper of the 30th May, 1967, signed by Mr. S. Ramachandra. referring to the delay in construction of the overhead pedestrian br.dge at Geylang Road near the Changi Market
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    • 323 8 OUR plight is indeed unknown. our training the least publicised and our torture indescribable for we have to pass through a barrier that has been imposed only upon us. the last of the only two batches of Secondary Continuation School trained teachers A year
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    • 130 8 Recently, i am told. certain Headmaster* have been seeing the RTu teachers with a cir r from the Penang E"» ura Department, and them not to join any inio-*. otherwise their period will be meaning they will no' confirmed' Does not the Penang
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  • COMMERCIAL & IDUSTRIAL
    • 604 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Last week, the trading on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore was under the influence of World politics. The spread of war In Vietnam into the Demilitarised Zone and the situation in Hong Kons had mild effect on
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    • 157 9 GENEVA, Sun. (Reuter) The eight countries of the European Free Trade Association (E.F.T.A.), suffered a setback in sales to the rival European Common Market during the first three months of this year, it was revealed here. Figures released at E.F.T.A. headquarters showed that exports to
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    • 337 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. On May 11, lATA's Composite Cargo Conference held at San Juan and attended by delegates of some 50 member carriers was terminated with complete and unanimous agreement on all rate matters and administrative issues under negotiation. The new agreements will come into force
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    • 82 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. In April, the first month of the current summer timetable period, Swissair increased its supply of transport capacity by eight per cent over the comparable 1966 level to 56.*****0 ton-kilometres. As demand climbed 11%. the average load factor of scheduled services advanced from 50.1 to
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    • 181 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. —Strathbrora, 14,000 tons, second of P O's three new 21 knot super cargo liners, arrived in London recently having broken two records on her maiden voyage from the Far East to Europe. Strathbrora is due in Port Swettenham on July
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    • 130 9 BANGKOK. Sun. (AP) Thailand's exports are expected to increase at the rate of 18.2 per cent a year by 1970. according to figures released in Bangkok on Saturday. An Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE» study said Thailand exports between 1960 and
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    • 128 9 GENEVA. Sun. (Reuter) A 13-member trade misc; »n from Hong Kong arrived here this weekend promote commercial reV/r.s between the British Crwn Colony and Switzerland. Th- eroup plans to stay I*- g- neva until Wednesday 'hen travel to Zurich, 5* V rland's commercial and financial
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    • 166 9 MOSCOW. Sun. (Reuter) A Soviet economist said today that Russia needs more small enterprises, and proposed thct they be run by individual share-holders. Economist Y. Kvasha, writing in the magazine Problems of Economics, said that the state planning committee which attem- determine the course of
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    • 46 9 The new Rootes Group 1967 range Hillman Estate ear, seen recently. It will be known 05 the Sunbeam Station Wagon. From the same group comei the new Vogue Estate# which will be known as the Sunbeam Vogue Station Wagon. It is almost identical.
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    • 167 9 SYDNEY, Australia. Sun. —Production from Australian fisheries could be increased to 800.000.000 lbs. a year worth $80,000,000, according to a survey by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation. The survey said it would be necessary to increase the catch by 15 per cent in
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    • 92 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Greyhound Corporation, the largest bus company in the world with 5,400 buses operating in long-distance service. has put into service Ave Mercedes-Benz buses of the type O 302. The air-sprung buses from the Mannheim Plant have a Nirosta panelling and are air-conditioned-
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    • 111 9 SYDNEY, Australia Sun. Australian Savings Service Australian Savings Banks are expected to raise the limit on which savings deposits may earn interest from $6,000 tos 10.000. The Commonwealth Savings Bank is the first to announce that it intends to take advantage of the concession from the
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    • 242 9 WASHINGTON, Sun. The General Service Administration announced today that for the year beginning next July 1 disposal of excess natural rubber from government stockpile would be cut to 70,000 long tons from the present 120,000 tons. The GSA said that under the modification,
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    • 127 9 WASHINGTON. Sun. (AP)—The U.S. gold stock increased by $5O million during April, the sharpest advance In three years and the first time since the fall of 1965 that supplies rose two months In succession. Figures published recently by the Federal Reserve Board showed
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    • 163 9 DETROIT, Sun. (AP) Unaffected by dropping U.S. car sales, the Import auto market continues to shoot upward, Ward's Automotive sales reports. The industry's statistical publication said that foreign car sales passed the 60,000 mark in May, surpassing the previous monthly high of 58,040 set in
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    • 968 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from K.L. Time 8.35 a.m Airline ML 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuching. Time 10.55 a.m Airline ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh
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  • 209 10 JTOR thousands of Filipinos at home and abroad, today is their national dayPhilippines Independence Day. To them, it is an opportune time to reflect on the nation's progress and make new resolutions to maintain her Republic status. Though the Marcos government has done a lot to
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  • 517 10 PHILIPPINES' chief industry is agriculture. As such, it is no surprise that more than 60 per cent of her working population till the soil or raise livestock and with more than half of the total land classified as agricultural. There are a few landed estates and
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  • 85 10 MAGELLAN, the great Portuguese sailor, discovered the Philippines in He was killed on Cebu Island The Spaniards settled in the islands in 1565 and held thfm for 333 years. Their influence is still felt in many traditions. Most Filipinos are Christians (predominantly Catholics), but there are
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  • 117 10 Philippine Tourist and i ravel Association (PTTAj has revealed that the 101.695 tourists who visited the SSi PPI Sf: S ,n 1906 'Pent ♦hlo/Til' 0 M com Pared to the 84.01 d tourists and their 517.5 million in *l*oo. PTTA said that the $20.5
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  • 125 10 Numbering 7,107 islands which stretch for more than 1,100 miles, the Philippines offer the tourists breath-taking scenes of the Tropics. There are wellwatered fertile plains between mountains. The islands are near the Equator and the temperature is never very low. Some of the many volcanoes in
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  • 133 10 PAL Press Service. THE Philippines played host to seven other countries in the second ministerial conference for the economic development of South-east Asian countries. President Ferdinand E. Marcos, who addressed the opening session of the threeday conference, exhorted the delegates of the member countries to
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  • 96 10 FORMAL inauguration of the Philippine Earth Station recently opened the era of space communications in the Philippines. The station is a project of the Philippine Overseas Telecommunications Corporation (POTC) which is under the direct management of the Philippine Communications Satellite Corporation (Philcomsat). With the operation
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 10 THESE dancers are demonstrating the Tinikling, a traditional Philip, pine dance. Th?> step briskly in ond out of the space between the two bamboo rods, which are sharply brought togethei and separated b> the crouching men in time to the music.
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  • 120 10 TTIS Majesty the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong has conveyed to his Excellency Ferdinand Marcos, President of the Republic of the Philippines: "May I on behalf of the people of Malaysia extend our sincere congratulations and best wishes for the progress and welljeing of your beloved people
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  • Student's Page – All $10 Essay Winners
    • 538 12 MALAYSIA, is fast becoming a tourist attraction. Picturesquely situated in the Tropics, Malaysia is a growing commercial centre in South-East Asia. Whether the visitor arrives in Penang or in Kuala Lumpur, the Malayan capital, he or she will be enveloped in an atmosphere of
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    • 273 12 a diary is a good habit and it should be formed when one is young. As to make a diary more meaningful and interesting, all the memorable events should be written in the diary. It will be a great pleasure for one
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    • 316 12 fpHERE is nothing more exhilarating than to visit one's hometown after a lapse of many years. Though nicknamed the "Sleeping Hollow." Malacca is still the only place I love. Heeren Street (or Kampong Belanda) is narrow and old fashioned. I caught a glimpse of one of
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    • 278 12 have a more A important role than just supplying u s daily news, both local and foreign. Newspapers should not be something where we expect to find comic strips, fashions and stories in serials only. An intelligent reader is aware of the less obvious purpose of a
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    • 167 12 MONDAY, June 12, 1967 is a new day in Malaysia. It marks the issuing of new Malaysian currency. It is a day worth remembering and worth Jotting down in the diary. It is a day which I intend to call "The New Dollar
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    • 209 12 SINCE the dawn of civilization, great thinkers like Plato and Aristotle, have been doing their utmost to spread education to the remotest corner of the globe. It is realised that education develops one's thinking power; thus enabling one to distinguish between what is good and what is
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    • 292 12 all the elements of success, none is more important than education, the cultivation of intellectual powers. It is not genius that makes the difference between the master and the slave. Genius is but half of a man, education is the "master key" to a I I
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    • 251 13 THE problem of maintaining peace nas been one o! the major obstacles confronting the world body. It? significance cannot overlooked when the memories of the two World War." are recollected. Each nation building up it? own armaments and resuming in mass destructor. and loss of
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    • 561 13 AT about eight o'clock on a certain morning of August last year, my English teacher Mr. Ho took us on an expedition to Pulau Sembilan. This was my first visit to the Island and it was also my most amusing experience. It was
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    • 454 13 WHAT is water? What would be the consequences if there was no water? Certainly we would not be able to survive. Water is obtained fTom rivers, lakes, seas, mountains and many other sources. Water from riveTs, seas and lakes go to the various reservoirs, which,
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    • 377 13 LAST year, the guides of our school organised a camping trip to Telok Batah. I was chosen as the head-guide and we started on a fine, sunny morning on our bicycles. Before we started, we packed all the necessary things we needed to camp
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    • 597 13 IT WAS past midnight. Everyone was asleep except Isabel, who was still earnestly reading an Interesting story book. Suddenly, she was disturbed by the loud sound of the thunder. She put aside her book and looked out from the window. The wind was blowing violently
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    • 367 13 MUCH of the future of Malaya lies not only In the prospect of independence at the right moment, but also In the upbringing of the younger generation. The latter problem is of Importance especially when, at present. Independence Is the them e of many discussions.
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    • 336 13 THERE are many shopping centres in Singapore. Raffles Place, Chinatown, High Street and North Bridge Road are the flourishing and most crowded shopping centres. Though there are so many shopping centres in Singapore, how many of us really go into the beautifully decorated shops
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    • 342 13 DEATHS, marriages and births are regarded by people as three important events in life. Parents usually celebrate the births and marriages of their children very grandly. In return the children repay the parents kindness by providing a grand funeral procession at the time of death. Here
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 499 14 PLAY WILL GO ON IN NEUTRAL COUNTRY Sequel to unfinished Thomas Cup fight JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) Indonesia and Malaysia today agreed to meet in a neutral country to finish their battle for the Thomas Cup world badminton title after thousands of howling Indonesian spectators brought play
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    • 239 14 LOUiSVILLE. Kentucky, Sun. (Reuter) The World Boxing Association yesterday turned down an appeal by Cassius Clay to be reinstated as world heavyweight champ.on. The association's Executive Committee aiso announced plans for an eight-man elimination tournament to choose a successor to Clay, dethroned followng
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    • 136 14 ALOR STAR, Sun. Kedah Badminton Association have submitted six entries for the fourth Malaysian Open Badminton Championships at Ipoh from June 15 to 18 four men (two for veteran's doubles) and two women. Sunny Tan and partner will take part in the men'f
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    • 334 14 LEEDS, England, Sun. (UPI) India's batsmen saved face, if not the first test, when they staged a magnificent comeback here yesterday with some colourful cricket to finish the third day against England with two wickets down for 198 in their second innings. Opener
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    • 101 14 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter) Australian sportsmen are spending heavily on repairs to broken teeth which could be protected. by wearing a new mouthpiece similar to that used by boxers, a spokesman for the Dental Hospital Education and Research Foundation said here. He told reporters that
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    • 215 14 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Ceylon Test player Clive Inman played a glorious innings of 163 for Leicestershire after they had been sent in by Essex on a greenish pitch in their county cricket championship match. With magnificent forcing strokes, Inman took complete command of the
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    • 461 14 LOS ANGELES sun (UPI). Former heavyweight champion Flo j Patterson cam e back from two knockdowns n tho second round on Friday night and gained a decision draw with Jerry Quarry in an' outdoor bout at Memorial Coliseum The 22-year-old Quarry dropped Patterson
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    • 90 14 LOS ANGELES. nia' Sun. (AP >. B. mey, the defending eft* plon, built a comfor.aDlead yesterday in the five events of the tw °T ai National AAU deca track and Add champ ship, but h e didn't set record pace. Toomey. who won ia year
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    • 145 14 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Gary Sobers, the West Indies cricket captain, will lead the "Rest of the World" team to play an England XI in an exhibition match at Scarborough. Yorkshire, on Sept. 6. The team will also play in the knock-out cup tournament
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    • 326 15  -  By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sun. The F.A. of Singapore has intensified its campaign to attract more foreign teams to the island-Repub-lic. The vice-president of F \S. Mr. Tav Soo Yon#, told Sunsport: The Council will make every effort to bring top cla«*
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    • 195 15 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) S°uth Africa took an unstable 3-0 lead over France yesterday and advanced to the finals of the Dav;g Cup European Zone B competition where it will face Brazil. Spain, meanwhile, won its doubles match with Britain and took a 2-1 lead in
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    • 133 15 ALBUQUERQUE, (New Sun. <AP) Jim r -n scored an easy mile i-rtory last night with his painted last-lap kick but •°li 1R seconds short of his record in getting his ar nnd win of the U.S. irark and Field Federation Championships. who won the
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    • 182 15 MUAR. Sun.—The Malaysian Basketball Association have plans to popularise basketball in the country. This was disclosed by the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, when he opened the Johore Gold Cup Basketball tournament for men and women 1967 here yesterday. Basketball
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    • 187 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. The manager of the world famous Middlesex Wanderers, Mr. Norman Creek, has offered to coach the Combined Schools and the Singapore youth teams when the English national amateur side visit the island-Republic next week. Middlesex Wanderers are marked down for a one-day
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    • 160 15 NEW YORK. Sun. (AP) Rod Laver defeated Ken Rofcewall, 6-4 6-4. in the allAustralian singles final of the Madison Square Garden 25,000 dollar invitation pro tennis tournament on Saturday night He collected a top prize of 3,300 dollars. This victory by Laver ended a
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    • 121 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The Malaysian Cyclists Federation will hold Its first 50-mile road race annual championship in Malacca on June 25 commencing at 7.30 am. The results of this race might be taken into consideration for selection of cyclists for the 3rd
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    • 45 15 Mohd. Sidek, NEB's skipper for the senior team, receiving the challenge trophy for the Selangor Government Services Hockey Competition from Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, Mentri Besar of Selangor, after Friday's match against Selangor Police on the Padang in Kuala Lumpur Sunsport Pix. Sunsport Pix.
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    • 67 15 Gay Buccaneer (Mr. E. G. Thompson up) on the rails gets his head in front of Lord Francis (Miss Tibbatts) as they jumped over the last hurdle in the MARA Hurdles Div. 2 over 6½ furlongs at the Singapore Amateur Meeting at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Gay Buccaneer went on
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    • 92 15  -  Bv MARION LADEWIG In football, the ballcarrier is often admired, but there is no place for the ball-carrier in bowling. In other words, don't merely carry the ball forward for your first few steps and then start your push-away. This is an oh-so-fre-quent
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    • 105 15 MONZA. Italy. Sun. (UPI) British racing driver Boley Pittard, badly burned at the Monza Autodrome last Sunday, died at the Monza Hospital yesterday. The 29-vear-old Briton suffered burns over 80 per cent of his body in the 16th Monza Au'odrome Formula Three Cup contest. Pittard's
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    • 24 15 SYDNEY, Sun. (Reuter) Australia defeated New Zealand 2s-l$ in the first ru cb y league Teat yesterday, after leading 13-7 at hall-tlm#.
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    • 427 15 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI) Japanese boxing writers are not so sure now about challenger Yoshiaki Numata's victory after they saw world junior lightweight champion Flash Elorde in a public workout on Friday for the 1 5-round title match on Thursday night.
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    • 238 15 SINGAPORE. Bun. The Gay World Stadium will be the venue of top class wrestling on Saturday night lJune 17) when the Youds Brothers meet Singapore's wrestling stars Hercules Phang and David Lee in an international tag-team competition. The Youds BrothersSteve
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    • 50 15 SAN DIEGO. California, Sun (TTeuter) —Bob Seagren set a new world pole vault record here last night when he cleared 17 feet seven inches (5.20 metres) during the San Diego Invitation track meeting. >♦a university of Southern California student, cltared the height on his second attempt.
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    • 147 15 STAMFORD. (Connecticut> Sun. (UP)I Intrepid now looks like the most likely yacht to represent the United States in the America's Cup series in September. Intrepid emerged as the solid favourite by outclassing the American Eagle by four and one-half minutes on a trial run on Friday.
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    • 168 15 PENANG. Sun. Selangor emerged champions in the Malaysian Hockey Federation quadrangular tournament after beating Penang by a solitary goal on the Victoria green this evening Selangor, the Federation Armed Forces and Perak had four points earh to their credit with Penang finishing all the matrhes
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    • 523 16  -  Coach: We would have won under conditions By Chan Kam Yau KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia's gallant Thomas Cup team temporarily robbed of the trophy which was already in their grasp last night returned here today more determined than ever to complete their victory over the Indonesians. More
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    • 154 16 MALACCA, Sun. Singapore Joint Services were unlucky to be beaten 1-2 by Malacca in their return Malaysia Cup encounter today played at Kubu stadium here today. Services took the lead Bve minutes from interval irough Clive Jones who shot in a steep grounder
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    • 516 16  -  By TAI SING ONN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Ten million Malaysians from Kangar to Kudat last night toasted each other in champagne or Tapai (rice wine) when Malaysia's Tan Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee ran the Indonesian pair of Muljadi and Agus
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    • 291 16  -  By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sun. —Mr. Herbert Scheele. honorary secretary of the International Badminton Federation, flew into Singapore this morning from Jakarta, breathed a sigh of relief and made a beeline to his hotel room where he made an urgent "I'm safe"
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    • 237 16 PENANG, Sun. Playing a better gome in the first half the Federation Armed Forces easily beat Penang by 5-2 in their North Zone Malaysia Cup soccer encounter before a poor crowd at the City Stadium here tonight. Penang were soon on the prow! but
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    • 124 16 IPOH, Sun. —Perak chalked up another victory in a winning spree by beating Kedah 3—l in their North Zone Malaysia Cup soccer competition at the Perak Stadium here tonight All the goals were scored in the second half. Kedah managed to break their "duck" two minutes
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    • 498 16  -  BY MUSA SCULLY, R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR Sun The Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture. Encfc* Senu bin Abdul Rahman today praised the Ma.37. si an Thomas Cuppers "The Nation's Warriors" for their excellent spcrtim spirit in Jakarta. "Our players wen? patient
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    • 27 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sui. o Selangor beat Perlis bv in their North Zone si a Cup soccer match p-f ed at the Merdeka Stad. here tonight.
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    • 329 14 TENDER NOTICES JAB AT AN KERJA RATA PERAK. KENYATAAN TAW ARAN TAWARAN akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R., Perak, Ipoh hingga jam pukul 3.00 petang pada 23.6.1967 dari pemborong2 J.K.R yang berdaftar kelas *BX' ka-atas sahaja berkepala I kepala kechil 3 untok:CONSTRUCTION OF A 4,000. 000 GALLONS REINFORCED CONCRETE SERVICE
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 63 16 Penang: 3.03 a.m. (6.9 ft.), 2.59 p.m. (8.5 ft.) (uT e {o nham: 8,37 am a4s ft 8,35 pm Port Dickson: 8.53 ajn. (7.9 ft.), 9.28 p.m. (8.2 ft.) tlln u- rP: 2 27 a m < 8 9ft>«2 34 P m < 7 -3 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 1.32 p.m.
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