Eastern Sun, 13 June 1967

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  • 25 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 321 Tuesday* 13 June 1967* WC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.
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  • 174 1 SAIGON, Mon. (Reutfr a I'PI) American airplanes continued th*ir pounding of North vital Tail rmitp* near Hanoi and rl their eighth attack acainst one of the cnuntfV* largest MiG frhtpr yesterday, an American military reported here today VavT Tighter bombers -e-j and 750-pound ty-jv.
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  • 337 1 New Egyptian C-in-C and —Chief of Staffs— CAIRO, Mon. (Reuter). President Nasser today named General Mohammed Riad as Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces in a further dramatic military reshuffle of the top Egyptian Military Command. General Riad replaces General Mohammed Fawxi, veteran of three campaigns against
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  • 89 1 TUNIS. Mon. (Reuter) Tunisia and the United Arab Republic have reestablished diplomatic relations. a personal envoy of President Bourguiba to Cairo told the Tunisian news agency, Tunis Afrique Presse, today. The envoy. Dr. Sadok Mokaddem. Chairman of the Tunisian National Assembly, made the announcement after conferring
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  • 188 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Mon. (Reuter) The Security Council early today passed a resolution condemning any violations of the ceasefire between Israel and Syria. The resolution which called for a prompt return to the ceasefire positions of any troops which had moved forward after
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  • 76 1 BANGKOK, Mon. (Reuter) Friends of American Thai silk magnate Jim Thompson, who disappeared from the Cameron Highland hill resort in Malaysia on March 26 have extended the U5525,000 reward for his recovery alive until the end of this month. The "Committee of Friends" which posted the
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  • 406 1 HONG KONG, Mon. (ReuteT) The Government and several private companies sacked hundreds of workers today in a joint crackdown on left-wing agitators after having been plagued by repeated strikes and labour disturbances in the past weeks. The Government's Post Office and Public Works Departments. the
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  • 105 1 New notes for old a Bank Negara cashier in Kuala Lumpur exchanges new currency for old ones to a member of the public as Malaysia started to issue her own currency notes yesterday. Though new currency day was in a way quite an historic event for
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  • 60 1 MALACCA. Mon. A caddy at the Ayer Kroh golf course was fatally injured by a golf ball last Saturday. The caddy. Matakip bin Mat, 16, died in hospital late last night. He was reported hit on the head by a ball about 40 yards away.
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  • 139 1 DAMASCUS, Mon. (Reuter) The semiofficial Svrian newspaper Al-Thawra today called on Arabs to destroy everything American and British in their countries, striking first at military bases and oil companies. It cautioned the Arab people to beware of "fifth column attempts" to stir up
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  • 236 1 THOMAS CUP JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI). The manager of the Indonesian Thomas Cup badminton team on Sunday protested the action of International Badminton Federation referee Mr. Herbert Scheele, in calling off the Thomas Cup finals between Indonesia and Malaysia in Jakarta. Police Colonel Moeljono personally presented a letter
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 1057 2 THE STRENGTH OF S PORE DOLLAR BY AN ECONOMICS LECTURER SINGAPORE, Mon. —All Singapore banks today issued the Republic's new currency notes to thousands of clients and members of the public, Although the old currency notes will be legal tender for some time yet. many were
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    • 88 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Another four Lightning missile-armed supersonic jets known as "The Tigers" flew into Singapore yesterday to join their unit, the RAF 74 Squadron, at Tengah airbaseThey will take over the duties as the "air defence umbrella" for the Far East. The Lightnings ("Tigers")
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    • 157 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Tne Middle East crisis and the closure of the Suez Canal has hit importers and export ers in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. The Far Eastern Freight Conference has announced a •urcharge of 10 per cent on basic rates of freight from
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    • 283 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Air New Zealand is to re-introduce its services to Singapore with the expected delivery of its additional Douglas DC.S's by the end of the year. This announcement follows discussions between Mr. Neil H. Barker, Air New Zealand's manager for Australia
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    • 113 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Bedok Primary School will be officially opened by Mr Bim Boon Woo. Member of Parliament for Changi, on Thursday, (June 15 > at 7.30 p.m. This school, which will be the 74th new school to be officially declared open by the present
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    • 168 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The United Arab Republic Embassy in Singapore has sent a cable to President Nasser urging him to continue in office. The cable reads: "Kindly convey to the leader of the Arab World. His Excellency President Qamal Abdel Nasser, that the staff of
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    • 271 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The new Singapore currency notes are now in circulation in the island Republic. All banks here this morning started to issue the new notes, in denominations of $l, $5, $lO, $5O, $lOO and $l,OOO to their customers. From early morning, there
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    • 47 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Rev. Bikkhu Anada Mangala will speak on "The Supreme Wisdom" at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society on June 15 at 6.30 p.m. at the society's premises in Cairnhill Road. Rev- Anada Mangala will leave for Ceylon shortly for an operation.
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    • 134 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Five persons, two of them women, were this morning charged before the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. Anwarul Haque with being members of an unlawful assembly whose common object was to cause hurt to Police officers. The alleged oflence was said to have been committed
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    • 84 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A cyclist, Salik Gua.a. 4!. of Duneam Road, died shor y after adm ssion to the General Hospital yesterday w:ta head injuries. He was involved in an accident with a bus a' 'he third milestone Serar.joon Road Those who saw the accident are requested
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    • 325 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Although Singapore is a small country it is trying its best to be of assistance as a donor country under the Colombo Plan, the Director of Civil Aviation Mr. Tan Beng San, said here today. He said that Singapore's
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    • 769 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. An application by fl former Ngee Ann College student for Orders of Committal against the Minister of Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, and the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman bin Wok, for alleged contempt of court, was granted
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    • 89 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. '.ational Library's curbook exhibit with fnt on Fiction" as its is arousing considerinterest among Its dr( -r. and drawing large to the library. T p exhibit is held at the entrance foyer r f colourful book jacky anf i portraits of modern ts provide an
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    • Article, Illustration
      328 3 That's the sum 450,000 tourists t will spend by 1970 SINGAPORE, Mon. Some 450,000 tourists will spend about $2OO million in Singapore bv the year 1970. The Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said this when he quoted part of the Report of the Singapore Tourist Association which
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    • 314 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Second District Judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, on the application of the defence counsel, today allowed the trial of four persons charged with rioting to go on in spite of the absence of one of the accused. However,
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    • 150 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. About 30 members and supporters of the pro-Com-munist Barisan Sosialis staged an illegal demonstration at 5.15 p.m. today from the direction of Sim s Avenue along Lorong 29 Geylang here carrying four banners. According to the Police, the demonstrators, on arrival at the
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    • 54 3 The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, toasting to The Philippines' Consul-General, Mr. M. R. Logarta, during a reception at the Hotel Singapura, to celebrate Philippines National Day last night. A large crowd, in- cluding senior Government officials, members of the diplomatic corps and VIPs attended the
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    • 607 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Mr. M. O. Chacko, the Secretary of the Air Ministry Local Staff Union, has urged the National Trades Union Congress to set up a special department to organise the many "unorganised" nonEnglish speaking workers. He said this in an editorial
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    • 162 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. About 50 to 60 people, most of them women, who claim to be the families of political detainees are camping in front of Changi jail in protest. The camping, said Dr. Lee Siew Choh. leader of the Barisan Sosialis, was in support of
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    • 296 4 CAMPAIGN TO HELP HISHAM: MUAR, Mon. Until a month ago, 17year old Hisham bin Hashim, worked and played like any other school boy. He was often ill but he tried to take this in his stride and went on studying for his Cambridge Overseas
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    • 349 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Knowledge of local history is rather alarming among adults in the country, Haji Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir, President of the Malayan Historical Society said today. "It is no surprise to find educated Malaysians' knowledge of local history is merely limited
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    • 46 4 The Chairman of Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority Enche Hanafiah Hussain recently received books on marketing and economics from Asia Foundation. The books were handed over by Mr. William Eilers the Asia Foundation representative in Malaysia. The presentation ceremony was held at FAMA headquarters in K. Lumpur
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    • 274 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. It was a night of enthralling Indian classical music at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here last Saturday when Padmabhushan Ustad Ali Akbar Khan gave a performance with his 25-stringed Sarod. For the audience, it was probably the first time they saw
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    • 96 4 IPOH, Mon. Mr. Chin Nyit Aun. an architect, was today granted a decree nisi to be made absolute in three months in a divorce petition against his wife. Madam Chong Fhit Chin, a health sister in Kuala Kangsar. Mr. Chin sought dissolution of the marriage on
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    • 303 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Sultan and the Tunku Ampuan of Selangor will visit the Royal Malaysian Air Force Flying Training School in Alor Star on Wednesday. His Royal Highness is the honorary Group Captain of the Royal Malaysian Air Force. This will be
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    • 155 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The first EIDA and MARA graduate seminar to be officially onened bv the Deputy Premier Tun Abdul Razak will be at the hall of MARA College. Petaling Java, on June 14. The principal objectives of the seminar are four* fold:- To assess
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    • 185 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak was briefed today by State Commissioners of Lands and Mines on the progress of the implementation of the national land policy at the National Development Operations Room in Kuala Lumpur. Also present were the Minister of
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    • 153 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tan Sri Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais, Permanent Secretary, Prime Minister's Department, today left on a three-day official visit to Sarawak. This is one of hig official visits to all states in Malaysia to see for himself the progress and problems of administration
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    • 409 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Mentri Besar, Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, disclosed that a sum of more than $600,000, free of interest, would be spent in buying building materials for the fire victims of Pulau Ketam, off Port Swettenham. Dato Harun disclosed
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    • 286 13 KUANTAN, Mon. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari today t out at the National Union of Malay Teaches in Notional schools, whose move was to cronge the medium of instruction in all prirrcy schools in the country into English. Such a
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    • 193 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. "Malay literary writers have an excellent opportunity of being leaders of the Intellectual life In Malaysia if they can rise to the crucial test of catering for a wider audience with the implementation of the National Language movement." This was
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    • 39 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thieves broke into the house of a nurse and escaped with a diamond ring valued at s4tooo The nurse. Mrs. P. Seevanisam, of Liden Road, was away with her husband when the theft occurred.
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    • 178 13 LUMPUR, Mon.— Fan-Malaysian Islamic par'v to ask the Central nent what arrangements hare been made to s'or.d our armed forces to Arab countries e Israeli Invasion, or a' least to function as a peace force there.' Is one of the 431 q-;-- the Government
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    • 33 13 •The Min ister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan (right) receiving a cheque for $10,000 from Mr. Lee Boon Chim. Director of the Lee Foundation, for the fire victims of Pulau Ketam.
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    • 208 13 KLALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia and Indonesia will soon establish a joint commission to promote trade between the two countries. Mr. Amirzan Nasution, the second Deputy Leader of the Indonesian Liaison Office here, in charge of trade and economic affairs, said this today. Arrangements for
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    • 76 13 TELUK ANSON, Mon.— Widow Choo Whar Nooi whose husband, Lee Seng Yew, was killed when a tree fell on him at Changat Jong near here on June 3 said today she had not appealed for help. In Eastern Sun of June 8, she was reported as saying that she
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    • 39 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. An empty store in LOrOng 12 Geylang here tonight caught fire about 9.30 p.m. Two fire engines were summoned to the scene and it took thfcm 20 minutes to bring the fire under control.
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    • 156 13 PENANG, Mon While Opposition parties kept shouting slogans, the Alliance Government, went on developing the country, thereby improving the living standards of the people. This was stated by State Assemblyman, Enche M.S. A. Zachariah, who called on the people to rally round the Alliance Government for
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    • 73 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —About 40 Triang estate workers from Pahang. who are members of United Malayan Estate Workers Union were arrested today by Police in a raid. This was disclosed here by the spokesman of the union. The workers are on strike at the moment in
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    • 318 13 BATU PAHAT, Mon. Malaysia must develop local industries using raw materials, local skills and local capital, not only for the home market, but also for markets overseas. This was stated by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. when
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    • 263 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The managing partner of the Lake View Restaurant at the National Zoo was ambushed and robbed of all his personal belongings at the 11th milestone Ulu K I a n g shortly after midnight on Saturday. Mr. Li m Heng Toon was driving
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    • 208 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Federal Court of Appeal today dismissed an appeal against sentence by Sim Bin Peng alias Sim Ah Peng alias Jiau Eh, a member of a kidnap gang, who killed Mr. Tay Kie Thay, managing director of Kie Hock Shipping Co. Sim. who conducted
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    • 149 13 TAIPING. Mon. The Sultan of Pfcrak. visited the Head quarters of the Malaysian Engineers here today. On arrival at the Sangro Camp, the Sultan who is the Colonel-In-Chief of the Malaysian Engineers, was met by the Chief Engineer, Colonel J. H. Frankau and the Commander,
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    • 87 13 rPOH. Mon. Two members of the ruling Dravida Munetra Kazhakam (Dravidar Progressive Party) in the Madras Legislative Council, on their two-day visit here, praised the progress in low-cost housing schemes here. The D.M.K. members were Mr. N. N. Nadarajah. the Organising Secretary and Mr. M. Thangavelar,
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    • 28 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 17-yearl-old school pupil, G. Visvanathan, was hit and killed by a locomotive yesterday while crossing the Railway lines in Jalan Bungsar here.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 17 4 ATTENTION: s i Eastern Sun telephone numbers are: J Singapore: *****/6/7. J J Kuala Lumpur: Reporter (Singa
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    • 354 4 PUBLIC FORUM ON THE NEW MASTED PLAN FOR KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Institute of Architects is organising a public forum on The New Master Plan for Kuala Lumpur, at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall tomorrow (Wednesday, 14th June, 1967), at 7.30 p.m. Members of the public are kindly invited to
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  • Boutique
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    • Article, Illustration
      191 5  -  By: PATRICIA CHAN HERE'S a dish that would delight the family. This is "Meat Cake" which can be used as a main dish in a European meal or served as an attractively garnished dish in a Chinese meal. Quantity for six. Ingredients needed are one kati pork or beef
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    • 626 5  -  by Patricia Chan "ROO-O-O, I haven't got a single thing to wear to the grand ball next week! What am I to do now? I think I'll drop the idea of going/' We very often hear this usual kind of desperate and frustrating
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    • 3247 6 I f I with 6 bands and 16 transistors/diodes RADIO MALA YSIA RADIO SINGAPURA June 13—Ju Tuesday JUNE 13 A M.: Timex-Time 6.00 Prog. Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News in the National Language: 7.50 Learn a Word a Day. 8.00 The News; 8.10
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 66 7 KARACHI, Pakistan: Part of the gold recovered from Beghari Creek by frogmen in "Operation Sea Mud" Customs officials have been reaping a harvest of gold dumped into Beghari Creek by smugglers in a fit of panic. The smugglers in panic dumped the gold after shooting one of their own man
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    • 231 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter)—Moderate drinking produces better adjusted citizens and "gives more pleasure than pain" a consultant to President Johnson's Crime Commission said today. Mr. Richard A. Blum also suggested that moderate drinkers could turn to potent drugs if their sources of alcoholic beverage were
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    • 60 7 MANILA. Mon. (AP) Amid the early-morning wail of sirens and the hoisting of flags throughout the nation, the Philippines today celebrated its independence day This South-East Asian Republic was granted its freedom by the United States on July 4. 1946 but it has chosen to mark
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    • 131 7 ENFIELD. New Hampshire, Mon. (AP) Dr. Wolfgang Koehler. 80, credited with co-founding gestalt psychology and author of a classic study of chimpanzees, died at his home yesterday. He was best known for his book. "The Mentality of Apes.'* and for his work in gestalt
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    • 92 7 NEW YORK Mon. (Reuter)—Mr. M. Gopala Menon. resident director of the Indian Investment Centre in New York, died here last night at the age of 65. A spokesman for the centre said he entered the New York University Hospital on Thursday for a routine checkup
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    • 364 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. (AP) An unusually blunt U.S. government report says Indonesia, the Philippines and Singapore are hurting their own economies by imposing harsh restrictions on U.S. airlines. The report released yesterday by the Civil Aeronautics Board, indicated the three countries prefer to see
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    • 165 7 SEA ISLAND. Georgia. Mon. (AP) Retired Republic Steel Corporation President Rufus Johnston Wysor, who assisted American efforts to restore German and Japanese steel production after World War 11, died yesterday at his Sea Island home- He was 81. Wysor headed Republic Steel
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    • 371 7 WEAKNESS CORRUPTS NEW YORK, Mon. (Reuter) Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt yesterday renewed his call on Britain to maintain a strong military presence East of Suez, voicing concern about a power vacuum resulting from a British pullout. A British presence in the area
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    • 351 7 DA NANG, Mon. (AP). North Vietnamese mortars and artillery wounded 47 U.S. marines in attacks just below the demilitarised zone early today. A U.S. battalion was hit with from 200 to 250 rounds of mortar and artillery Are just after midnight,
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    • 92 7 Stormville. New York. Mon (Reuter) Diedre Symington, 21-year-old niece of United Btates Senator Stuart Bymington, was killed today when her parachute failed to open during her first-ever Jump. Nathaniel Sweet, a parachute Instructor, said Miss Bymington and Harvard Student Godrey Creig. received two hours
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    • 158 7 AMMAN Mon. (Reuter) King Hussein last night called on every Jordanian to resume his work "in a spirit of discipline and courage." "A sense of responsibility and awareness are our weapons in all our future battles with the enemy," he added in a broadcast on Amman
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    • 59 7 WELLINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) New Zealand's Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, said today the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, was planning to visit New Zealand in the course of an overseas tour later this year. However, he told reporters, as far as he knew there
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    • 428 7 TAMPA, Florida, Mon. (AP) Many wooden homes in the Negro section burned while police and Negro looters exchanged gunfire over a 60-square block area of downtown Tampa early today. A number of the rioters were reported wounded by police. One police officer
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    • 36 10 ISRAELI troops in their light military vehicles occupying Bethlehem the birthplace of Jesus on June 8. They took over the town on Wednesday night the end of a successful day of military victories over Arab nations.
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    • 66 10 TEHERAN, Mon. (Reuter) All British subjects, except for a number of oilmen. have been evacuated from Iraq following the rupture of relations between Iraq and Britain. Sir Richard Beaumont, British Ambassador in Baghdad, told newsmen here last night. S:r Richard, who arrived here from Baghdad with a
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    • 144 10 WASHING TON, Mon. (Reuter) In the first public opinion noil taken since the war broke out last Monday, the Washington Post's copyrighted Louis Harris survey said that Americans, whether Jewish, Protestant, or Catholic, registered substantial sympathy and support of Israel and almost none
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    • 62 10 TEL AVIV, Mon. (Reuter) Israel last night announced that 679 Israeli soldiers were killed during the sixday Middle East war. The casualties of the Israel Army wounded were 2.563, of whom 255 were serious cases. The announcement of the casualties was given over Israel
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    • TALES OF HORROR
      • 289 10 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Mon. (AP) A group oi Arab doctors from the American University Hospital in Beirut said the Israeli Air Force systematically attacked hospitals and ambulances with napalm bombs in Svria and Jordan during the Middle East war, causing many casualties. The group returned from hospitals in
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      • 202 10 TEL AVIV. Mon. (Reuter) An Israeli correspondent said today that Egyptian soldiers, retreating to the Suez Canal, were shot by their own side from the Western bank to prevent them bringing back a "tale of woe and disaster." The correspondent, Eli Landau, military reporter of the
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    • 522 10 'NASSER A FORCE FOR PROGRESS' NEW DELHI, India, Mon. (AP).— Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, during a weekend swing through drought-stricken Madhya Pradesh State, unleashed a bitter attack on U.S. foreign aid policies and pledged continued support for Egyptian President Nasser, whom
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    • 70 10 BRISBANE. Mon. (Reuter) Driving rain which soaked South-Eastern Queensland over the weekend claimed three deaths and caused widespread flooding. Brisbane suburbs are isolated, house inundated, cars swamped or stranded, and bridges and causeways swept away. For 200 miles North and South, and 100 miles inland from
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    • 322 10 TEL AVIV, Israel, Mon. (AP). The Middle East was calm yesterday as cease-fire agreements between Israel and Egypt, Jordan and Syria appeared to be effective. The Israelis were taking no chances and many measures were employed to avoid getting caught with any pockets of resistance. Helicopters
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    • 158 10 RABAT, Mon. (Reuter) King Hassan of Morocco said today Arab states had lost the Middle East was because of disunity and the "faults and sins" of Moslems. "God almighty has punished us." he said in a radio broadcast to the nation. "God has directed us to be
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    • 383 10 JERUSALEM, Mon. (AP). Jordanian policemen went back to work yesterday in the Israeli-occupied sector of Jerusalem and Israeli officials began the job of restoring; essential services. There seemed to be a willingness of much of the Arab population to cooperate. The Jordanian police
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    • 413 10 NEW YORK, Mo n (Reuter). —Major General Moshe Dayan, arrhi. tect of Israel's crushing defeat of Arab nation last week, today stronglv criticised the tinted States and the United Nations for their action* prior to the eight-dav war. In a television interna Israel's Defence
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    • 178 10 BEIRUT Mon. (Reuter) President Nasser night appointed Vice ral Mohammed ri*ri as Commander of jj« Egyptian Navy. Cairo R*" l reported. General Fikri succeedi Admiral Suleiman 1z79 whose resignation was accepted earlier yesterday Another decree also b: cast by the Radio sal d fj neral Salah
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 598 7 ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Today Singapore Larry Horosc ings; 6 Larry Brsak La:; 7 6 0 Dawn Serenade. Breakiast Club, with Lai. 6.45 Your Daily pe Birthday GreetBreakfast Club, with Lai, 7.00 News; 710 fas* Club, with Larry 7 Rediffusion Health Tin. 7.31 Breakfast Club, with 7.45 Assignment K~. (reporter Fred p
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  • 435 8 THE Government seems to adopt an aloof attitude towards discontent in its civil sgrvice. jj-j jks view the civil service unions may be demanding too much of the cake at a time when it has little of it to spare. But, if it continues to treat
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  • 308 8 MOST of the railway quarters in West Malaysia were built more than half a century ago. The majority of them are plank buildings with tiled roofs. They are, therefore, the relics of a bygone era. In those days, such quarters were not built for comfort but to provide
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  • 662 8  -  By THAUNG MYINE rpHAILAND now faces a new threat of armed rebellion by the hilltribes in its northern borderland, as Communist infiltration and influence spread from the North-East. Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn, says the Government may need 10
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  • 461 8 Reuter T H E Queen's young Thai volunteers who have signed up to fight in the 2,400-strong Thai combat force in South Vietnam some time in July are going through the pace of gruelling, U.S. Marine type training in the Royal Thai
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  • 632 8  -  By ROBERT EVANS jyjoscow, Mon. (Reuter) Russians, who claim that they spend a large part of their lives standing in queues, have to line up even after death for cremation. And this, according to the weekly, magazine, Economic Gazette, is
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 238 8 COURTROOM 21 By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook .of Evidence Pop Criminal Trials") U'DGAR prided himself on being a reasonable man. When his brief marriage to Daisy was annulled, he agreed to pay $3OO a month for her support. After the decree became final, Daisy ask c Edgar for a
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 453 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. One of Japan's largest shipbuilder, Nippon Kokan Kabushiki Kaisha, p pularly known in the world as NKK, announced today that it is to build one of the largest shipyards in the world. The new US$42 million shipyard capable of buildit: ships in the
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    • 68 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Malayan Batteries Sendir ian Berhad, Johore, manufacturer or "Eveready" Flashlight and Transistor Radio Batteries, recently announced the appointment of Jy r# Leong Wah Tim (above) to the position of Plant Superintendent. The Company is a member of the Union Carbide Group with
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    • 150 9 STOCKHOLM, Mon. The Swedish Alfa Laval Company is reported to h-. e obtained an order from 'he Soviet Union for a number of the company's VacuTnerm Instant Sterilizer illations for milk, at a value of Kr. 5 million (£245.000, $1,000,000). Bv means of shock treatment if
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    • 213 9 STOCKHOLM. Mon. The Swedish chemical industry continued to expand during 1966 Production was up by 8 per cent or twice as much as industrial production as a whole. A contributing factor to the rapid expansion is the boosted capacity within the petrochemical industry, Svenska Handelbanken
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    • 61 9 A NEW British dredger, using water at high pressures to push up gravel from the sea bed instead of the conventional method of suction, can dredge gravel from depths of up to 140 feet. The gravel is pushed through a delivery pipe 155
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    • 198 9 WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI) United States government crop experts are forecasting a record American wheat crop this year of 1.55 billion bushels. 18 per cent higher than last year. The Agriculture Department has increased its forecast of winter wheat prospects by 4 per
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    • 23 9 HONK KONG Mon. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK55.795/5.805 per US dollar for cash. HK516.16 per pound sterling HK5275.0 per tael gold.
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    • 15 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.—The tin P"ce for today was $6048' i per picul, down $2.12*.
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    • 26 9 LONDON, Mon (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet with sellers reserved. No. 1 RSS spot 18$ 18j. No 1 RSS CIF basis portsJune .17* 17|.
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    • 314 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. June first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 58-1 4 cents per lb., up one and three-eighths cents from previous close. The tone was quiet. After an easier opening, the market rose sharply on
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    • 728 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Qu.et and steady conditions were the order of the day in all section of the Stock Exchange. There was not much of a reaction over the currency split today, as both currencies are interchangeable. As a matter of fact, there
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    • 126 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The new Plessey 01-700 series of momentary one-light pushbutton switches, made under licence from the Licon Division of Illinois Tool Works Inc. of Chicago, give longlife double-break switch reliability in one plastic housing. The switch unit is rated at 10 amps. 250 V a.c. or
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    • 472 9 SINGAPORE —Stock Exchange bid and offer price* officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIAL Boustead CD C. Sugar Chemical Co Cold Storage Dunlop XD E. Smelting XD Es«o Ord* Fltzpatricks F. Si N. Ords Gammon Hotel S'pura XD Hume (Si) Ltd. Hume (F.E.) Ord. •I. Waugh M.B.B.S
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    • 90 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following ships are expected to be in port tomorrow, God own 5 Vessels 1/2 Glenfalloch 3/4 Roseville 6/7 Thosorient 8/9 Ferngate 10/11 Esquilino 13/14 Tigre 15/16 Adolf Worski 18 Memnon 31/32 Cypria 33/34 Benvenue 35/36 Else Maersk 38/39 Siletta 42/43 Neckarstein 45 Centaur 47 Bayon
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    • 50 9 Manager! Prices) First Malayan 2.28 2.38 Second Malayan 1.63 1.73 Third Malayan 1.10 1.20 The Commerce Industry Fond XD .85 .95 The Sa\lngs Fund 1.33 1.43 Malayan Industry Fund .95 1.05 Sterling Conimodlt> 3/7 4/2 First Hong Kong .84 89* Second Hong Kong .58 62* <*Hons Kong Currency
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    • 87 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sinuapore Chinese Produce Exchance noon prices today were: Bayer* Mltm Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 51.00 Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 48.50 Loose Copra Mixed June/July 29.50 Nutmegs 110s 325.00 Nutmegs B W 155.01 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 107.51 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) 97.50 Lam pong Black
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    • 153 9 TOKYO, Mon (UPI) Japan Airlines has begun, studying the possibility of acquiring a hotel in Hawaii as the first step in establishing a global network of hotels, it was reported here today. The Mainichi newspapers of Tokyo said they learned that JAL. which
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    • 879 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 9.35 a.m. Airline Garuda 9.82 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuching
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    • 106 10 The DEADLY QIIIES AFFAIR Wk jAS THE ALARW SOUNDS... DOOS! GET HER TO THE CAR, ILI>A/ I'LL HOLD THEM OPP/ u saBaEBZBBffiaS GOT TO GfVE /LLYA SCME TIME/. ft f i > C m LU THE CRACK UNCLE AGENT6OES DOWN... 3& r.> And wwen he is pulled from beneath THE
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    • 2740 11 THoSE I 'WHOV KNOW BUY T. V. MALAYSIA T.V. SINGAP June 13—Ju June 13—Ju Tuesday JUNE 13 TIMEX-TIME S OPENING ANNCT >rog Summary j NEXVS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 3 XTIONAL SONGS 0 NEWS IN TAMIL 0 CiHiANTOR 3attle of the Robot 5 BIN TIN TIN "arerell to Fort
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    • 371 12  -  by K. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Mon. To many T.V. viewers "Sarinande" is a favourite programme a time to look forward to and sit and relax and hear a melody that brings peace and tranquility. But few of us know the man behind this popular programme. The man
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    • 344 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. The "Andy Williams Show" is becoming one of the most popular musical TV. programmes over Television Singapura. It is being lelecast over Channel 5 every Monday at 9.40 p.m. Everyone can remember .the rich, warm and smooth voice of Andy
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    • 110 12 4 ONE-HOUR TV Singapura production by George Favacho featuring a programme of songs and dances by the Honolulu Police Choral Group will be seen on June 19 over Channel 5 at 1.45 p.m. The narration i s by
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    • 1572 12 Radio Singapura programmes 9.36 SCIENCE MAKES NEWS A weekly science surveys of latest development in Science. 9.45 MELODY TIME Light music from Germany. *.15 FOLK SONG CELLAR The 16th in a series of folk songs. 11.00 PROG. SUMMARY 11.03 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSON 11.05 PATTI PAGE SINGS 11.30 BEHIND THE SCENES
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    • 577 12 T. V. SINGAPURA Thursday ISs, Am JUNE 15 P.M. TIMEX-TIME 6.50 PROG. SUMMARY in the National Language, Chinese, Tamil and English. 6.55 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language. 7.00 NEWS in Tamil 7.15 WHAT OTHERS SAY A review of editorial opinion and reports in the Press.
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    • 274 13 f SHAW ORGANISATION I LIDO Phone ***** last Da?! 11, 1 45, 4 00. 6 30. 9.15 The ORE *T St. TRINIAN'S TKAIV ROBBERY" Technicolor 0p»ni> Tomorrow: Gary Clarke wild Wild Winter" color 1 CAPITOL Phone 297 S9 Last 2 Pa?*! 11. 1.45. 4. 0.30. 9.30 ONE SILVER DOLLAR" Cs.
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    • 83 13 By H#nry ft. Roth&Utt (Author* "Handbook of tvi6*nc* Tor Criminal Trial" YES. "The judge who approved the original agreement was wrong in barring Daisy from further support payments," the Court held. "Here an appreciable change in circumstances places a wife in need. Justice would not be satisfied by keeping a
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    • 270 13 ORCHARD —***** Opens Today! 1.30. 4 00. 0.80. 9.15 MOM' "JULIUS CAESAR" Brando, Deborah Kerr SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION $1 00 To Any Seat During Day Shows Only! a3E GALA bfACH PALACE Tef 2 728/ WUAD I le) 4 ;«j 7R NOW SHOWING! L.W. 400 II 1.00. J. 30. 630 915
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    • 85 14 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI) An all Indonesia selection soccer team defeated the visiting British team, the Middlesex Wanderers, 1-0 in a match in Jakarta yesterday. Score at half-time was 0-0. Although the British displayed teamwork they failed to pose a serious threat to the Indonesians by their inaccuracy
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    • 372 14 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Indonesia hos lodged o strong protest with the Internotional Badminton Federation secretary Herbert Scheele over his decision to halt Indonesia's Thomas Cup challenge round with Malaysia due to the crowd's noisy barracking of the Malaysian players. Indonesian team manager. Military Police
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    • 66 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Former State player Dr. Hui Weng Choon has been elected president of the Combined Old Boys Rugby Association at its general meeting held at the Selangor Club yesterday. Other office-bearers are:-Vice-p resident Mohd. Ashroff.. Secretary Tan Kheng Huat., Treasurer Gan Kong Chew. Committee
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    • 47 14 England's Ken Barrington is run out after attempting a safe-look-ing second run on the first day's in the First Test match against India at Headingly Leeds. Smashing the stumps, just beating the bat is F. M. Engineer. Barrington was seven runs short of a century. UPI photo
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    • 319 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. K. Silvanathan of area captured the individual championship honours at the first annual athletic meet of the Vigilante Corps, held at Farrer Park, yesterday. Silvanathan took first in three events. He won the 100 metres, 200 metres and the 400
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    • 419 14 LE MANS/ France, Mon. (UPI). Ford yesterday beat Ferrari to win the Le Mans 24 hours endurance race for the second consecutive year underlining its supremacy in the sports car racing field. American drivers Dan Gurney and Anthony J. Foyt
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    • 108 14 TELUK ANSON, Mon. Syed Hassan bin Syed Sulong, who was elected president of the Lower Perak Hockey Association, has appealed to sports officials to take part in the umpire's examination to be organised by the Malaysian Hockey Association on September 3. He made this
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    • 55 14 PENANG, Mon. State Executive Councillor, Enche Aziz Ibrahim joined residents at Kampong Happy Valley, Paya Terubong, in constructing a new sepak raga and badminton court for the youths there. The project will be completed next Sunday. Materials worth $6OO were supplied by the Government
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    • 150 14 MUAR. Mon. The Muar District Basketball Association has chosen a strong contingent to meet Batu Pahat district in the men's section of the 9th annual Johore inter-dis-trict tournament at the Jalan Ali Stadium here on June 18 at 8 30 p.m. The Muar District player.*
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    • 161 14 TOKYO. Mon. (AP) World junior lightweight champion Flash Elorde went into the last of his training today lor his 15-round title match here against Japan's Yoshiaki Numata on Thursday. After a quiet Sunday Elorde had a morning of roadwork. He scheduled an afternoon
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    • 157 14 LONDON, Mon. (AP) Billy Wells, handsome giant who held the British heavyweight boxing crown for more than seven years, died yesterday at the age of 79. His tenure as champion was the longest in Britain until current champion Henry Cooper broke it last
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    • 1682 15  -  By John Kam, C.F. Lee THE "Lipton Tea" team won the "Roses and Thorns" mixed league trhirh was completed at he Jackie's Bowling >ntre in Kuala Lumpur recently. The team scored a total of 39.239 pinfalls, compared with the 38,817 <rored by the
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    • 468 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Republic's national team have been marked down for another "soccer assignment' 7 on June 15. The squad meets Middlesex Wanderers at Jalan Besar Stadium. (Kick-off 7.30 p.m. The forthcoming engagement will be another "big test" for the national side now
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    • 400 15 GRAND BLANC, (Michigan) Mon. (UPI) Veteran Julius Boros broke away from a tight field of golfers with a three-under-par 69 yesterday as he packed away his third PGA Title of The Year, in winning the 10,000 dollar Buick Open Golf Tournament. Playing his
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    • 64 15 TELUK ANSON, Mon A record number of entries are expected from South and Lower Perak, including Tapah. Tanjong Malim and Sabak Bernam, for the Perak Amateur Athletic Association meet, South Zone, at the padang here on June 17 and 18. The meet will commence on June 17
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    • 346 15 SAN LUIS, (Mexico) Mon. (AP) Bpeedy Yoshlo Nakane of Tokyo, winning almost every round, scored a stunning unanimous decision last night over Jesus Pimentel of Mexico, the World Boxing Association's (WBA) top-ranked bantamweight contender. Nakane, using a light-ning-fast left jab and looping
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    • 27 15 Handsome Billy Ng, Thomas Cup team reserve, signs autograph for pretty admirer who uses her back as a means of support. SunsDOTt Pix by Tap CHAW lU
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    • 315 15 SEREMBAN. Mon. Two vice-presidents of the Negri Sembilan Cricket Association, Mr. E. Jebaratnam ana Dr. T. Thambinayagam, took the major honours of the weekend cricket matches played here yesterday. On the King George V schoolground, Jebaratnam turning out for the Negri Discards, was In
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    • 108 15 PARIS, Mon. fßeuter) South Africa completed a 5-0 win over France in the.r Davis Cup European Zone Group B semi- final tie here yesterday. With tne issue alreaav decided after the South Africa victory in Saturday's doubles. Cliff Drysdale beat Francoise Jauffret 6-1 6-2
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    • 552 16  -  says Leslie Nakashima UPI Sports Editor for Asia TOKYO, Mon. (UPI) It is a real pity that the challenge round between Indonesia, the defending champions, and Malaysia of the Thomas Cup was abandoned on Saturday night with Malaysia leading 4-3 because of an
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    • 136 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Selangor Rugby Union has appointed for the first time a Tours Sub-Com-mittee to make arrangements for the proposed tour of New Zealand and also for outstation matches. The Tourg Sub-Committee is headed by Hari Chand assisted by D. R.
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    • 291 16 ALOR STAR, Mon. The Kedah cricket league has reached an interesting stage where three teams. Police, Negara Youth Club and Central Kedah Cricket Association are vying for the league championship. After the completion of last Friday's match in which C.K.C.A. beat Sultan
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    • 187 16 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Mon. (Reuter) The English International Badminton Federation said here tonight that no more Thomas Cup or Über Cup ties should be played in Indonesia. The secretary, Mr. Herbert Scheele. left Indonesia yesterday under armed escort after stopping the Thomas
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    • 120 16 LISBON, Mon. (Reuter) —League champions Benfica were beaten 2 —o by Academica in their first-leg Portuguese Cup quarter-final tie today. Academica, who finished runners-uo in the league competition, were well worth their win. but Benfica were without thair international stars who arrived in Lisbon on Friday
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    • 86 16 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Singapore Chinese F.A. the MCFA Cup champions will meet Singapore Malays in a friendly soccer match to be played at Jalan Besar stadium to-morrow. (kickoff 7.30 p.m.) The SCFA team will be selected from: Richard Chiam; Lim Tow Chong, Lee Wah Chin, Freddie Chew, Tan Seek Syed,
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    • 781 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Man. Malaysia in her determination to r e gain the Thomas Cup, which she held for nine years since its incep. tion in 1949, and to retain it for many more years will have to groom young talent for future teams. Towards
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    • 120 16 WOLVERHAMPTON, Mon. (Reuter) The Indian hockey team ended their hectic British tour by beating the United Brothers XI 3-1 here today. It was their fourth win in four days in the Midlands and North of England. In a lively match of good
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    • 192 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. Defending champion Lim Cheng Yew qualified for the semifinals in the Singapore Badminton Association's youth championships when he beat Bobby Koh (15-8, 15-8) in the quarter-final played at the badminton stadium today Combined Schools champion Low Kee Wah also qualified for the semi-final
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    • 80 16 ALOR STAR Mon A State cricket trial will be held on Friday at the S.K.C. Padang starting at 11.00 a m to choose a side to meet Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on June 24 and 25. Players who are unable to turn up for the trial
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    • 170 16 WASHINGTON, Men. (AP) South Korea hai entered four men in the International Military Boxing Championship?:, Col. F. Den Miller, chairman of the In-ter-Service Sports Council, said yesterday. Four national champions will represent the Korean unit. They are Sang Yong Cho. a bantamweight; Charg
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    • 144 16 MANILA. Mon. (UPI» South Korea's ban'air. weight champion Lr* rE Suk and his PhilipP'p e counterpart, Tlnv Palace, drew even in their round non-title fight Cebu City yesterday. The bout staged a' the Cebu Coliseum belor p sparse crowd was describe by the Manila
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    • 373 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT D'OR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore SS MUBARUK b Brothers. Ltd.. 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2. Maju Avenue. Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore HAMIEM STORE. 1419, Upper Changi Road. Singapore 17 A.T CNANAPRAKASAM CO., 1361. Changi Point.
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    • 246 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens or children of Singapore Citizens, who are currently attending the first year of their courses of study at the Nanyang and Singapore Universities or the Singapore Polytechnic, for the above awards, which will be tenable in Singapore. Candidates should
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    • 103 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 3.56 a.m. (6.7 ft.); 3.44 p.m. (8.2 ft). Port STOttenham: 9.12 a.m. (14.5 ft.); 9.04 p.m Port Dickson: 9.32 a.m. (7.8 ft.); 10.08 p.m. (7.7 ft). <BB ft > 320 P-®- < 7l **•>• Sedlli Kechil: 2.12 p.m. (7.7 ft). Kuantan: 1.10 p.m. (9.4 ft); 11.39
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