Eastern Sun, 17 June 1967
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Title Section25 1967-06-17 1 EASTERN SUN Independent; National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 324 Saturday. 17 June 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article, Illustration304 1967-06-17 1 Russia's top-level backing for Arabs Moscow, Fri. (Reuter) Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin left here today to give Russia's top-level backing to the Arab countries at a special session of the United Nations General Assembly on the Middle East. A Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman confirmed today that304 words
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Article90 1967-06-17 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Fri. (Reuter) The General Assembly will meet in emergency session on the Middle East situation tomorrow (1330 GMT), it was officially announced here today. Russia proposed calling the special session after it became clear that the Security Council would not approve a Russian90 words
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Article, Illustration117 1967-06-17 1 Cutting through the water at 52 knots during a recent demonstration run in the Solent, off the south coast of England, is the K.D. "Perkasa" the first built in Britain for the Royal Malaysian Navy. One of the fastest small naval craft afloat,117 words
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320 1967-06-17 1 SABAH'S 20 SAFEGUARDS JESSELTON, Fri. (L'PI) The opposition UPKO Party today reiterated its demand for a reexamination of the 20 safeguards that were given to Sabah on the creation of Malaysia. The demand came from UPKO Secretary General, Mr. Peter Mojuntin, who stated that the320 words
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455 1967-06-17 1 SUHAIMI BIDIN - By SUHAIMI BIDIN SINGAPORE, Fri. About 30 people, including foreign and local newsmen, private and Government doctors and leaders of the Barisan Sosialis, were today allowed inside Changi Prison to interview political detainees. The visit was made possible following a call by the Barisan455 words
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242 1967-06-17 1 JESSELTON, Fri. (UPI) Indonesian Chinese businessman Tan Sioe Tie, charged eight days ago in the Magistrate's C here with attempting to bribe a former State Minister not to contest trie recent Sabah elections, had his $5,000 bail quashed in the High Court here today.242 words
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Article28 1967-06-17 1 NEW DELHI, Fri. (Reuter) Police today used teargas to disperse demonstrators who attacked the Chinese Embassy here in protest against the treatment of Indian diplomats in Peking.28 words
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182 1967-06-17 1 MANILA, Fri. (UPI). The Philippines and Malaysia have concluded a border crossing agreement designed to curb smuggling President Ferdinand Marcos said today. Mr. Marcos told Philippines Herald editors and reporters at a breakfast conference today that the agreement will be signed by representatives of182 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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1756 1967-06-17 2 Prospects bright says Mr. Lee at Varsity forum Two stumbling blocks to integration by DAP leader SINGAPORE, Fri. The prospects are bright for the integration of the multi-racial peoples both in Malaysia and Singapore, into one united nation. This is because, the historical background has shown1,756 words
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Article, Illustration416 1967-06-17 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Fuji Film Sales and Service CentTe, first of its kind in South-east Asia, was opened this morning J>y the Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd. of Japan, one of the world's leading manufacturers of photographic products and its sole agents in Malaysia416 words
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364 1967-06-17 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Gar. ments Manufacturers' Association, in collaboration with the Economic Development Board will stage an exhibition to further fomiliarise the people with the wide range of local products. The exhibition "Singa-pore-made wearing apparel exhibition" will be held at Great World Amusement Park from364 words
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642 1967-06-17 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. The new Land Acquisition Act passed by Parliament on October 26, last year will come into operation as from tomorrow, June 17. This new Act amends the law relating to the arouisition of land for public purposes. The amendments range from642 words
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Article272 1967-06-17 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. Forty-five persons have been prohibited permanently from entering into Singapore by the Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. The prohibition orders dated the seventh of June were published in today's Government Gazette. The 45 are:— Quek Cho Hung alias Kwok Cho Fung,272 words
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Article131 1967-06-17 3 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 30- p ar-old labourer, Ramli b. Hfir ;n. was today sentenced to .8 months' imprisonment in the Third District Court after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of robbery. Ramli together with five v her persons, one of whom een sentenced131 words
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159 1967-06-17 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. An employee of a Bridgestone dealer in Singapore will spend three days in Penang as guest of the East Asiatic Co. Ltd. The trip is a prize won by Looi's Motor in Upper Thomson Road for winning the Bridgestone Mystery Judge competition.159 words
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410 1967-06-17 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A prosecution witness, Loh Joo Beng, told the High Court today how he sustained injuries when he tried to snatch a knife from the assailant who is alleged to have stabbed his elder brother, Loh Joo410 words
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68 1967-06-17 3 Picture shows Singapore's Ambassador to the United Arab Republic, Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim Alhaj presenting the credential to President Nasser of the U.A.R. a Mubbah Republican Palace. Cairo on June 8. President Nasser, in reply to an address by Dr. Ahmad Ibrahim Alhaj, said: 'The re- lations binding our people over68 words
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289 1967-06-17 4 K. Tharan - by K. Tharan JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A Malayan Communist Party's masterplan to create upheavtel in Johore fizzled out when more than 100 of the party's open-front cadres were detained by special branch officers in Pontian today. The MCP worked on the plan for more289 words
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Article, Illustration317 1967-06-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Burglars broke into the house of the managing director of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Berhad, Mr. J. M. Brown, at Jalan Girdle, Kenny Hill yesterday and escaped with more than $22,000 worth of jewellery and $2.50 in cash. The theft was317 words
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Article93 1967-06-17 4 IPOH, Frl. A new van, costing more than $5,000 now fully equipped for the collection of "strays" has been presented by the Grimsby and district branch of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to the Ipoh R.SP.C.A. This was announced by the93 words
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Article184 1967-06-17 4 PENANG. Fri. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Xee, today appealed to members of the Opposition to be less parochial in their approach and to think of the State and tne nation as a whole in the context of economic and social development. He184 words
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Article47 1967-06-17 4 IPOH, Fri. The NAAFI store in Ashby Road here was broken into last night and two cases of rum and ten cases of essence of chicken, valued at $3lB were stolen. A stolen car was believed to have been used In carrying away the haul.47 words
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167 1967-06-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A pre-oonference planning group for the meeting of senior officials of Southeast Asian countries on transport and communications to. be held here next month, will visit South-east Asian capitals for consultations. The purpose of the tour Is to discuss with participating167 words
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Article85 1967-06-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The morning train express from Singapore will have a minute's stop at Kulai with effect (from Monday. The local' trains running between Kuala Lipis and Chegar Perah will run as follows witjh effect from June. 19 196*7. Kuala Lipis depart 43085 words
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91 1967-06-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister tof Commerce and Industry, iDr. Lim Swee Aun, has said (that it is the Government's policy to spread industrialisation to as wide a field as possible in Malaysia. "Any new ffactory In an under-developed region of the country will bring91 words
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Article, Illustration94 1967-06-17 4 Twenty three year old commercial artist, Mr Liew Mook Sang i s determined to make an international name for himself. He started on the road tc success at the a?e of 13 when he became a renown ed artist in his hometown in Suneei Siout North. Perak. He was considered94 words
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266 1967-06-17 4 PENANG, Fri. The member for Sungei Bakap, Mr. Kee Yong Chin, said here that it was likely that in the possible future, mining operation would be carried out in the State, especially within the territorial waters of Penang. He was moving a Bill to266 words
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103 1967-06-17 4 Miss Ashita Ray. of 427 Tempiang Road. Seremban. Malaysia, is probably the only Malaysian university student in Australia taking Japanese as a part of her course Recently Miss Ray. (left) a third-year Arts student at the University of Queensland. took part in a Japanese play produced by the university, "I103 words
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Article68 1967-06-17 4 IPOH, Fri. The fifth annual meeting of the Amalgamated Union of Employees in Government Clerical and Allied Services, Perak branch, will be held at the Perak Hock Kean Kong Hoey in Belfleld Street here at 10 a.m. on June 25. The national president of AUEGCAS. Enche Abdul Rahman68 words
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Article60 1967-06-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The body of a driver. S. Anthonysamy. 34. was recovered by the Police this morning from an old mining pool near the Selangor Golf Club He was drowned yesterday when he went there for a swim with his 11-year-old son, Thangiah. According to the Police60 words
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145 1967-06-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri To further step up Malaysia's participation in the International Tourist Year Champaign, the Department of Tourism is distributing 5,000 pieces of a special "Welcome to Malaysia" window display card to the travel trade and other organisations concerned with tourism. The window145 words
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Article104 1967-06-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. More than 200 student from University of Malaya will participate in the annual float procession around Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Java on Sunday at 10.30 am. The procession is par. ot the publicity drive for university welfare carnival. There will be 25 floats pui104 words
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45 1967-06-17 12 Eastern Sun Pix by Mok Voon.Eastern Sun Pix by Mok Voon. - 45 words
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548 1967-06-17 12 KEAN SIEW PENANG, Fri. The Member for Ayer Itam, Mr. Lim Kean Slew, today asked the State Government to try its best to see to it that the implementation of the National Language would not make it a tool of548 words
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Article76 1967-06-17 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Six rr.en armed with daggers last night held up the proprietor of a barber shop and his wife at Jalan Pasar Bahru here and escaped with $3BO The victims. Mr. Phang Ngan Hoon, 35, and his wife, were about to close shop76 words
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216 1967-06-17 12 ROBERT KUAN - By ROBERT KUAN IPOH, Fri. A romance which blossomed between an American Peace Corps member and a graduate of the University of Malaya at Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman in Tiger Lane here will culminate in wedding, in accordance with Sikh rites, at the216 words
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210 1967-06-17 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. The United Nations, as the public conscience of affluent nations, could be the greatest instrument for world peace, Mr. S.T. Stewart, Singapore s High Commissioner to Australia sa:d in Canberra recently He was speaking at a Commonwealth Friendship luncheon to mark Commonwealth210 words
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Article217 1967-06-17 12 SINGAPORE, Fri. For the first time in the history of the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts, members of the staff worked until well past midnight yesterday. REASON: They had to see to the preparation and signing of the bail bonds for the 317 persons charged217 words
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162 1967-06-17 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Finance, Tan Siew Sin. explained today that the absence of a date on the new Malaysian currency was nothing unusual. It was the trend nowadays, he said, for Ceneral Banks and currency issuing authorities to issue currency notes without162 words
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Article, Illustration153 1967-06-17 12 The Malaysian Artillery stated a lire oower demonstration to more than 200 officers, cadets and men of the Malaysian Army at the Asahan Range near Malacca, recently. In addition, the Malaysian Military Training School showed the new general purpose machinegun Are oower demonstration and the153 words
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198 1967-06-17 12 SINGAPORE, Frl. The Singapore Traffic Police will put into operation a modern electronic device to crub speeding from June 23. in their efforts to reduce road accidents. The Police Secretary, Mr. Loke Foo Yee said in a statement the Portable Electronic Traffic Analyser (P.E.T.A.) accurately198 words
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Article153 1967-06-17 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A counsel told the High Court here today that as a result of an alleged directive saying that all committal cases to the High Court should not be allowed bail, his application for one such case was rejected without his grounds being heard. The counsel153 words
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Advertisement278 1967-06-17 2 PHOTOGRAPHERS! The Fuji Film Sales Service opens today at Crosby House, 73 Robinson Road, Singapore. OFFERING A WIDE RANGE OF SERVICES TO HELP YOU ENJOY BETTER PHOTOGRAPHY Projection Facilities You can see your own Fuji cine films and slides projected in the Fuji's unique Projection Room and get expert advice278 words
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Miscellaneous15 1967-06-17 4 WCE&KB CM fANCV tiOlHOWrwtW^ SSSSSSSJ^ to PRE7EVWESEW IN THE MIDDLE A Kr* f i s15 words
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Miscellaneous50 1967-06-17 4 K.L. DIARY 4th Malaysian Artist' Exhibition at Balal Ampang, AIA Building, 10 a m to 6 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. ro 12.30 p.m., 2.00 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. Zoo Negara 9 a m to 6 p.m. Muzium Negara 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.50 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article39 1967-06-17 5 LONDON. Fri- (AP) British is to issue a special postage stamp to commemorate Sir Francis Chichester's roundtho.world solo voyage. The one shilling and nine pence (24 U.S. cents) stamp -rill go on sale on July 24.39 words
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482 1967-06-17 5 SAIGON, Fri. (UPI). Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky yesterday formally filed as a candidate for the Presidency of South Vietnam and immediately said he needed nearly 140,000 more American troops to help fight Communism. The dapper Ky, considered the frontrunner482 words
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183 1967-06-17 5 HOLLYWOOD. Fri (AP) Movie star Spencer Tracy left his entire estate to his estranged wife, his two children and his brother. his will showed yesterday when it was filed for probate in Superior Court The estate is believed to be more than $500,000, but183 words
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111 1967-06-17 5 PARIS. Fri. (AP) Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr. Paul Martin yesterday blamed the "hasty withdrawal" of the United Nations emergency force from Egyptian border with Israel for the Middle East war and suggested the re-establish-ment of a new international corps in that region but "on111 words
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267 1967-06-17 5 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI). Queen Sirikit of Thai land said she feels that comments about her clothes are "not important." "I would rather be known for my work for the Red Cross in Thailand," she said. Queen Sirikit frequently named as267 words
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Article74 1967-06-17 5 DANANG. Fri. (AP) An American 250 pound bomb which Communist guerrillas rigged as a mine killed 10 American soldiers and wounded one more yesterday. Officers said the bomb was rigged along a road near Due Pho south of Da Nang and was command detonated74 words
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112 1967-06-17 5 LONDON, Fn. (UPI) An American student was remanded in custody yesterday on charges of murdering the daughter of New York playwright Edmund Love during a London holiday. Bow Street Magistrate, Mr. Geraint Rees ordered Richard Henry Geflfken 18. a student at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute,112 words
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Article34 1967-06-17 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (AP) The State Department has said that the UJS. Ambassador to Russia, Mr. Llewetlyn Thompson, is postponing his scheduled rwturn to Moscow. He had b«*n due to leave Washington yesterday.34 words
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43 1967-06-17 6 Its summer again, the people world over are beginning to hit the beaches to cool off wearing the latest in 67's beachwear. As our pretty Danish girl displays that no man could avoid a good look or miss to spot her!! PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 43 words
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260 1967-06-17 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP). The White House declined comment on the statement of Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky that 600,000 American troops are necessary in South Vietnam to successfully prosecute war. Presidential Pres s Secretary Mr. Christian said that the President and Defence Secretary260 words
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Article95 1967-06-17 6 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) Britain has protested the detention of four British ships and other vessels in the Suez Canal. The detention was "intolerable." Mr. W.T. Rodgers, Parliamentary Under-Secret-ary at the Foreign Office, told Parliament. He said there were 261 passengers and crew abroad95 words
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362 1967-06-17 6 'Filipino First policy not AntiAmerican \pu' YORK Fri. (AP). Vice President Fernando fnnP7 Of the Philinuines told American businessmen yesterday his country s "Filipino First" policy will not be used to exclude Americans from business operations there. "We are only doing what America and other countries have long ago done362 words
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Article121 1967-06-17 6 BRYN MAtVR, Pennsylvania, Fri. (AP) Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower told his granddaughter, Anne, and 64 graduating classmates at the fashionable Shipley School for girls yesterday that "ankles are nearly always neat and good looking, but knees are nearly always not." Mr. Eisenhower's remarks broke up121 words
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432 1967-06-17 6 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) Police carried pre-dawn raids today and captured 17 men believed to be leaders of leftist workers in the recent disturbances at the Government shipyard In Kowloon. A police spokesman said the captured leftist leaders will be charged today for unlawful432 words
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856 1967-06-17 6 COUNTING THE COS! BEIRUT, Fri. (AP). —A Swiss Red Cross official estimated yesterday 4<Urw Syrians fled their homes before the Israeli Army drive into Syria and were n« refugees. Another, 4,000 to 5,000 Syrians scattered from their border villages befn, the Israeli advance856 words
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415 1967-06-17 6 IX Beirut, Lebanon, militant Arab nations yesterday called for a total antiWestern economic and cultural boycott on the eve of an Arab Foreign Ministers conference designed to "eliminate the after effects" of the Israeli military victory Iraq announced a boycott of American,415 words
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Article89 1967-06-17 6 MANILA, Fri. (UPI) Mass poverty in the Philippines "menaces not only its independence but its existence also." says former President Diosdado Macapagal. The former President said mass poverty is the Philippines' main scourge. 'The people continue to groan under the lash of high and rising consumer prices.89 words
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285 1967-06-17 6 NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter) Winston Churchill had doubts in the spring of 1944 about the forthcoming D-Day invasion of Europe but later got "caught up in the atmosphere of confidence and conviction" Ex President Dwight Elsenhower wrote in the fourth volume of his memoirs published285 words
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Article371 1967-06-17 7 Elephant fighting gnats' CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Fri. (UPI). Harvard Prof. Edwin O. Reischauer, former ambassador to Japan, said yesterday that "our greatest foreign policy failures since World War II have occurred in "The two wars that we have been forced to fight in the past two371 words
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Article53 1967-06-17 7 SAIGON, Fri. (Reuter) A Vietnamese man burned himself to death today outs ie a high school in Central Saigon, a police spokesman said. The spokesman said the man was believed to have been about 30 years old. There was so far no informa- r as to why he53 words
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Article207 1967-06-17 7 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) Libya yesterday served an eviction notice on the last U.S. military base on Arab soil the US$lOO million Wheelus Air Force Base near Tripoli. But there was some indication that Libya, which has been under pressure from Egypt to liquidate U.S. and207 words
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132 1967-06-17 7 WASHINGTON, Fri (UPI) The Defence Department has ordered changes in the Ml 6 rifle to reduce the possibility of jamming. Rep James Howard. DemocratNew Jersey, reported yesterday. Mr. Howard said he had learned from unofficial but reliable sources that the modifications involve slowing down the132 words
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Article, Illustration32 1967-06-17 7 Israeli soldiers seen having their haircut bv comrades at the cease-fire line near the town of Quanetra, Syria, after the Middle East War. UPI Photo. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 32 words
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314 1967-06-17 7 ON TRIAL NEWARK. New Jersey, Fri. (Reuter). —Blonde Monique Von Cleef, charged with running a pay-for-pain sex and torture temple, wanted to be "a super queen," a psychiatrist told a court here. He said the 42-year-old former model treated an eager client "as a314 words
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148 1967-06-17 7 NEW DELHI, Fri. (AP) Svetlana Alliluyeva plans to finance a new women's hospital in her late Indian husband's hometown, says the Hindustan Times. The paper said that Svetlana had written to her brother-in-law asking for details of hospital requirements of Kalakankar, a small village about148 words
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234 1967-06-17 7 MANILA, Fri. (Reuter). Seventh-day Adventist youth leader said here today that television was responsible for sending more youth into crime than any other cause. Mr. Lawrence Nelson, Washington. D C. youth leader. now in Manila attending a council of youth activities for the234 words
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Article90 1967-06-17 7 TEHRAN. Iran, Fri. (AP> Four beauties from the Philippines showed 60 Western-style garments at a gala fashion show last evening in the Royal Tehran Hilton Hotel. Models Tonl Serrano, Manita Gomez. Baboo Mondonedo and Trina Yujuico parades the fashions before some of Tehran's high society.90 words
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193 1967-06-17 7 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP) West German Minister of Economics H. Karl Bchiller said yesterday his country has launched "a new dynamic policy" designed to bring about improved relations and living conditions with East Germany. "This does not mean diplomatic recognition of East Germany," he193 words
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152 1967-06-17 7 SYDNEY. Fri. (Reuter) A prominent Australian clergyman returned from eight days of talks with anti-Vietnam politicians in America and claimed President Johnson will be forced to set up detention camps for score of thousands of objectors if he escalated to a full-scale152 words
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207 1967-06-17 7 JAKARTA. Fri. (AP) Indonesia's Parliament passed a watered down resolution against Communist China that stopped short of calling for a break in relations. The resolution originally submitted by 13 members called for severance of relations with China, which two years ago was one207 words
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102 1967-06-17 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. (Reuter) A ban on miniskirts among the staff of a Women's Reformatory here has been branded as "a violation of basic civil liberties" by the employees' union. A memorandum issued by Sylvia Wolf, superintendant of Los Guilicos Women's Reformatory, said mini-skirts102 words
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129 1967-06-17 7 SACRAMENTO, California, Fri. (AP) Governor Ronald W. Reagan signed into law yesterday an historic bill relaxing California's strict Victorian-era law controlling abortions. Mr Reagon smiled as he signed the bill, although he earlire expressed doubts about some of its provisions, particularly the lack of a129 words
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Article106 1967-06-17 7 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) The Soviet Union is trying to sell oil to Britain in an effort to exploit the situation created by the Arab oil embargo against this country, the Financial Times reported today. It said a number of British oil importers had106 words
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Article260 1967-06-17 7 JERUSALEM Fri (UPI) Premier Levi Eshkol called h*s cabinet into session last night to draft special legislation making the old city of Jerusalem part of Israel forevermore. informed sources said. At the same time, official sources said the Israeli Government was prepared to offer compensation to Arab260 words
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Article42 1967-06-17 7 CAIRO. Fri. (Reuter) The first airliner to land in Cairo since the Middle East war arrived here yesterday bringing 100 passengers mainly Arabs from Prague via Paris. Civil flight to and from Egypt have bMft suspended for 10 days.42 words
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Miscellaneous1062 1967-06-17 5 CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR n( j pulau Pinaiw?; 6 Ipoh and Mplaka: 3 A) Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Rluang. PM. 3.00 Opening Annct. prog Summary; 3.01 The Marriage Go-Round, Starring Sa?an Hay ward, James \!a on and Julie Newmar; i 34 phil Silvers Show. Horse 51,062 words
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Miscellaneous126 1967-06-17 6 Jfte DEADLY QJMICES AFFAIR E U9 ZT£J!£P >O VA KXOBLQCK ALL MOUNTAIN KADS!NAROLEON SOLO'S fwrrNER AND THE &BLSACJ&T BE CAPTURED AT AiVy msKi m 3? i <S SB n ■*B S ■>< h u !L w Minute apter desperate minute, ilda SPEEDS EACKTOKARD THE THRUSH LAIR i 3 a tif126 words
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Miscellaneous15 1967-06-17 7 BC by Johnny hart r t WHAT t\AOPe I STUBBED MY TOE CfO A Microbe.15 words
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Article786 1967-06-17 8 ITXX) many people today have access to A poisons in various forms. They are so familiar with these death dealing liquids, powders, and pills that they overlook the danger in these poisons. Though the makers take care to label these as poisons, the warning instructions are ignored through786 words
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2758 1967-06-17 8 T>RITAIN hot urged thai thi United Notions appoint a mediator to begin immediate talks with the governments concerned in the Middle East conflict with the aim of achieving the foundations for a just and lasting peace. Lord Caradon, Chief British delegate at the United Nations,2,758 words
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Miscellaneous222 1967-06-17 8 By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials 11 SIDNEY "turned over a new leaf," little knowing his troubles would still follow him. Sidney had lost his money. He then took to heavy drinking. His wife, Frances, constantly complained. When Sidney stopped looking for work, she went222 words
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COMMERCIAL & IDUSTRIAL
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497 1967-06-17 9 ROME, Thurs. The Standing Committee for Industry of the Senate has approved a law on the issuing of credit for export purposes. The law was drafted because exporters, as a result of the fierce competition on international markets, are often compelled497 words
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Article, Illustration71 1967-06-17 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Victor Fang, a Senior Industrial Relations Officer of Jurong Shipyard Limited has just returned from an observation tour from Japan. Mr. Fang spent 2 months In the various Shipyards of the Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Limited to discuss and exchange views of various aspects of71 words
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Article114 1967-06-17 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) Stock prices yesterday moved slightly higher in active trading but persistent profit taking trimmed the best and gave the list a Eiixed appearance. Aircrafts were strong and Electronics also had their share of impressive gainers t most gains were limited tc114 words
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Article66 1967-06-17 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI> The closing Dow-Jones averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. 30 Industrials 883.26 20 Rails 256.65 15 Utilities 131.90 65 Stocks 321.27 40 Bonds 80.79 Commodity Futures Index 133.32 Today's volume was 11,240, 000 shares. Of a total 1,450 issues traded, 66066 words
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Article40 1967-06-17 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP) Spot commodity prices yesterday: *****, 13.88, 11.125, 930, 23.47, 13.5, 14.20, 735, 27.875, 39, 12.5, 130.1, *****, *****, 4575, 4300, 6350, 8600, 2550, 1170. 162.75, 136.75, 77, 161.625, 2305, 2700, 2900, 164.18, 106.29, 173.93.40 words
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Article38 1967-06-17 9 NEW YORK Fri. (AP) Standard and poor's 500 stock index: Close Net Change 425 Industrials 99.86 up .12 20 Railroads 48.77 Up .24 55 Utilities 67.38 of! .20 500 Stocks 92.49 up .09 48.77 up -2438 words
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Article, Illustration91 1967-06-17 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. John Dexter, (right) Deputy Chief of the US Embassy. explaining a section of th e exhibits to some guests at the opening of the American Export Isbrandtsen Lines Mobile Trade Fair at the Polytechnic ground recently. A total of91 words
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Article279 1967-06-17 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. July first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 57-1/8 cents per lb., down one quarter cent from previous close. The tone was quiet, slightly easier The morning market was better on London advices but was279 words
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Article23 1967-06-17 9 HONK KONG, Fri. (UPI) —Money Quotations. HKSS 81/5.825 per US dollar for cash. HK516.16 per pound ingHK5275.75 per tael gold.23 words
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Article25 1967-06-17 9 LONDON, Fri. (UPI) The rubber market opened steadily quiet with No. 1 RSS spot 18-7/B—l9-1/8. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports July JL7-1/4—17-1/16.25 words
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231 1967-06-17 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore firm. Electronics and Engineering Co. was recently awarded a contract by Cathay Organisation to supply more than $lOO,OOO worth of cinema equipment for a new cinema in Penang. The latest automatic theatre control system, the Electromatic 10, and the latest231 words
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Article34 1967-06-17 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP) Dow Jones commodity futures index (Open) 133.83. (High) 133 88. (Low) 133 30. (Close) 133.32 off 0.18. Dow Jones spot commodity price index closed at 136.99 off 0.14.34 words
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Article22 1967-06-17 9 WASHINGTON. Fri. (AP) The U.S. government sold 10 long tons of grade C surplus tin yesterday at $1.52 a pound.22 words
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Article22 1967-06-17 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP) Rubber standard futures closed quiet. No sales. Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 22 l/4n n-nominal-22 words
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722 1967-06-17 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Industrial prices on the Stock Exchange were steady on small trading and narrow price movements. Equities that saw fair activity were Central Sugar, Boustead, Sim Lim and Malayan Containers. In Central Sugar, the last business done for the day was at $1.46,722 words
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Article73 1967-06-17 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: Buying TT. 32-11/16; Airmail O.D 3213/16; 90 d/st. 33-1/4 credit bills, 33-9/16 trade bills Canada: Buying T.T. 353/8; Airmail O.D. 35-1/2; 90 d/st. 36-1/16 credit bills, 363/16 trade73 words
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Article48 1967-06-17 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures today closed 25 points higher. Sales nil. Jul 22.00 22.75 Sep 22.00 22.75 Nov 22.00 22.75 Jan 68 22.00 22.75 Mar 22.00 22.75 May 22.00 22.75 Jul 22.00 22.75 The spot No. 1 RSS 22$ cents per pound, nominal.48 words
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Article15 1967-06-17 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The tin price for today was $611.25 per picul, up $2.12|.15 words
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Article461 1967-06-17 9 SINGAPORE—Stock Exchange bid and offer prices officially listed at the close of business INDUSTRIAL Boustead CD 1.59 1.61 C. Sugar 1 46 Chemical Co 1.75 1.77 Cold storage 3.40 3.50 IMinlop 2.12 2.13 E. Smelting 4.14 Esso Ord k 3.16 3.18 Fltzpatrlcks 1.45 F. N. Ords. 3.88 3.90461 words
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Article51 1967-06-17 9 (Managers Price*) Flr*t Malayan 2.31 2.41 Second Malayan 1.64 1.74 Third Mala>an 1.11 1.21 The Commerce A Industry Fund XD .88 .98 The saving Fund 1.35 1.45 Malayan Industry Fund .95 1.05 Sterling Commodltv 3/8 4/3 First Hong Kong .84 89* Second Hong Kong .58 62* •Hone Kong51 words
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Article90 1967-06-17 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Slngapore Chinese Produce F.xchange noon priced today uere: Bayer* i Hrllrri Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 47.75 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 50.25 Loose Copra Mived June/July 29.50 Nntmegs 110s 325.00 Nutmegs B W 155.00 Garbled Lampong Bl.ick Pepper (FOB) 107.50 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) 97.50 La in90 words
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Article204 1967-06-17 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today;— Godowns Vessels 1/2 Centaur 3/4 City of Brooklyn 5 Golden Spring 8/9 American Mail 10/11 Laos 13/14 Johannes Maersk 15/16 Waitaki 18 President Johnson 19 Tewkesbury 23/24 Hoi Houw 25 Kimanis 26 Van Noort 31/32 Phenian204 words
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Article938 1967-06-17 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 p.m. Airline MSA 029 from Koala Lum,»or. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline *!SA Cl 9 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.00 a.m. AV 646 Saigon. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.25 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuching. Time938 words
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1241 1967-06-17 10 Reincarnation—fact or fiction COULD hypnosis be the key to the discovery of past lives? Could it be that anybody can discover their previous lives via hypnosis? this investigation, the people I spoke to seemed to hove their reincarnation experiences1,241 words
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1023 1967-06-17 10 WHATEVER hope the Africans might have had for Soviet support in their conflict with white-ruled South Africa were dashed by First Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vassily V. Kuznetsov on April 25. The high-ranking special Kremlin envoy to the General Assembley's1,023 words
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1332 1967-06-17 10 ALAN HART - By ALAN HART MOST people spend a life-time dreaming of owning a fortune. Thousands ef others rob. cheat, lie to get their hands on big money. But, strangely, there have been those who, having made a fortune, gave most of it away. These1,332 words
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Article325 1967-06-17 11 Seeni: Some Govt. officials also involved KUALA LUMPUR# Fri. Allegations that officials of a co-operative society and an investment firm are engaged in a fraud were made in the Dewan Ra'ayat today. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, the PPP member for Ipoh, said that some top325 words
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1733 1967-06-17 11 Ltm Thow Boon, Musa Scully; Ben D'Cunha - 'Welcome a by Ltm Thow Boon, Musa Scully and Ben D'Cunha KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Tunku Abdul Rahman tnriay declared that the proposed regional grouping "Council of Asia" w u!d embrace all countries in Asia, irrespective of political ideologies, religion or race. The Indian1,733 words
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Article128 1967-06-17 11 45cts. 32cts. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Ann, today urged housewives not to pay more than 45 cents per kati for imported rice even of the best quality. "Though the import price has risen a little more128 words
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172 1967-06-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, said today that last year's offers of about $550 million to cover the Five-year requirements of the first Malaysia Plan by members of the consultative group for Malaysia still stood. The countries involved172 words
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247 1967-06-17 11 MOTION OF THANKS APPROVED KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Senate today approved a motion of thanks to the Yang diPertuan Agong for his Royal address to Parliament on Wednesday. Winding up the debate on the motion, the Minister of Welfare Services. Capt. Abdul Hamid247 words
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Article139 1967-06-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir told the Senate today that the reason for the headquarters of Malaysia/Singapore Airlines remaining in Singapore was that it was both prudent and desirable for it to stay there from the139 words
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134 1967-06-17 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Pioneer Industries Employees' Union Is organising a residential training course for Its branch officials at the Kampong Tengah Holiday Camp from June 18 to 18. It will be the first of a series of training courses the union hopes to organise134 words
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Article48 1967-06-17 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Tourist Association will hold its seventh annual dinner and dance at the Four Lions Restaurant on Wednesday, June 28. at 8.15 p.m. Among the guests will be the Minister lor Law and National Development. Mr. E. W. Barker and Mrs Barker.48 words
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171 1967-06-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri: An 11-year-old girl died in the General Hospital here last year as a result of negligence on the part of the hospital staff. The girl, who was in a coma, was placed in a wheel chair, instead of a trolleybed or171 words
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Advertisement290 1967-06-17 11 Special announcement Eastern Sun's 'must-be-won' weekly contest for wives and mothers The contest Is for WIVES and MOTHERS only! The first prize is $3O. second prize $2O, and third prize $lO. All contestants, who must be wives and mothers, have to do is to tell. In not more than 100290 words
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Miscellaneous85 1967-06-17 11 COURTROOM Ear H«nry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evld«nc« Tor Crlalnal Triali) NO. "There is no incompatibility that is beyond remedy of the parties," the Court held. "Incompatibility does not refer to petty quarrels and minor bickerings. It is the evidence of that frailty which all humanity is heir to.85 words
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Advertisement86 1967-06-17 12 HMUMffI-MAYER m PAUL NEWMAN You have time for Mr. Craig and one more martini... before they ki Mr. Craig, for she'll never believe tell her you're m l 8 m i! iu!MSi II Mill P»NA*rsiOK METROCOLOR >■ Presented By The Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship Monday 19th June, 1967 (Public Holiday)86 words
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Advertisement203 1967-06-17 12 WHERE WHAT TO BUY. When the weather is sultry, all forms of fever will come unavoidably. Three Legs Brand RHINO-HORN FEVER WATER not only good for relief of all fevers, it is also a cure for baby's measles and box fevers. m 3* 5 •4. WEN KEN DRUG COMPANY LIMITED203 words
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Article, Illustration358 1967-06-17 13 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Members of the Suara Singapura a versatile group of singers will be putting up a concert next month to raise funds for one of their colleagues. The concert "An Evening of Song" to be held at the Victoria Theatre, is358 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-06-17 13 ANA TURNER hobbles from her aircraft at Tan Son Nhut airbase near Saigon after her ten days tour of troops in the field. She sprained her ankle "jumping one too many ditches/' She refused having her foot encaged in plaster for fear of not being able to get61 words
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53 1967-06-17 13 THIS is one of the exotic dances performed by Korean entertainers at the grand International Variety Show held last night at the National Theatre attended by a capacity crowd. Among those who performed last night were the Korean Jumbles, the Butterfly Dancers, also from Korea and the Benny Rubia dancers53 words
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Advertisement219 1967-06-17 13 F A 5V GALA tomorrow AGENT X-2 OPERATION UNDERWATER o <o* SO^ N 1 IN THE MOTEL MERLIN TONIGHT A MARVELLOUS MOD TRIO THE MONTECILLO SISTERS Extra charge on first drink only Reservations KL-***** EASTERN HOTEL BAR CABARET 26. Jalan Ampang. K.L. Tel: *****/2. DANCING FROM 9.30 PJM. to 1219 words
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Advertisement110 1967-06-17 13 WRESTLING GAY WORLD STADIUM TONIGHT at 9.00 p.m. IT'S ABDUL MAJID'S PROMOTION M Sm The Mn»t Sensational World-Clats Interff SOITH ft Bttieail Tag-Tram. I\ AFRICAN HERCULES PHANC, AND DAVID LEE 'Winner* of Gold Challenge Cup'* versus THE TOVDS BROTHERS (JON A STEVE) (Winners ef All-England Gold Medal) PLUS LOLIS VER110 words
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Advertisement266 1967-06-17 13 Visit K. L. Grand Hotel's Redecorated Dining Room. TELEPHONE: ***** EXT. 2 67. Treacher Road. (At Bnklt Btntang its Treacher Road Junction Adjacent to 8.8. Park) To enjoy really delicious and tempting food, call NO¥t at The GARDEN of EDEN and you will discover our excellent and superlative Continental cuisine266 words
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Miscellaneous306 1967-06-17 13 [B33SRI ORGANISATION^ ODEON 1 116 V»« Shewing! 11. I.M. 4. 9.30 Piql SfWITiIB "Hombre" (rox> Color by Deluxe Panavmon TONIGHT MIDNIOHT' Color REQI ICM OR A SECRET AGENT siwii-t Granger. Scope ORCHARD —***** A u MtoHinf! 13§. 4.110, H.iO, 9.15 The Great Train Robbery Reles.<ert t»v M-G-M CATHAY PALACE *****306 words
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Miscellaneous20 1967-06-17 13 p!iriiiaX>ard L\&a £ASTMAUeOIOfi MALMSUSTfWS SCREENING TODAY 3 SHOWS: 3-6-!>pm TOMORROW L MONDAY 4 SHOWS: llam-3-6-9pm (Cuh Book Early-No Free List)20 words
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Miscellaneous228 1967-06-17 13 SHAW canisation L ID <3 PKcnr ***** AMD Anon* Aimea COLOR (UA> Showing: 11. 1.44, 4 g M "A COl NTESS from HONO KONG" in Technicolor < T7T-881 JaSif&M* T mo 7 0w Midnight: ASIA POL 'Mand.i Sop«-Co!or REX Phon. j4047 Last Day: 11 1.44, 4.®0, §.M, t.gA "WEST TO228 words
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Article836 1967-06-17 14 _SO ELORDE IS NO LONGER CHAMP TOKYO, Fri. (UPI). Age cannot beat youth and Flash Elorde, who lost his world junior lightweight crown last night to Japan's Yoshiaki Numata, 10 years younger, made it worse by not being in good physical condition, Japanese sportswriters said today.836 words
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413 1967-06-17 14 LONDON, Fri. (AP). The offspinners of the Indian cricket team reaped a harvest of wickets yesterday and led the touring side to an impressive victory over Cambridge University by an innings and 40 runs. It was a remarkable triumph for the413 words
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254 1967-06-17 14 SPRINGFIELD. (New Jersey) Fri. ißeuter) Marty Fleckman, a young amateur from the University of Houston, flred a three-under par 67 to take the first round lead today in the 175,000 dollar U.S. Open Golf Championships. Play was suspended because of a torrential rainstorm254 words
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344 1967-06-17 14 BECKENHAM. England, Fri. (UPI) Billie-Jean Moffitt King, of the United States beat the singles champion Karen Krantzcke of Australia 6-2, 6-3 in the quarter-finals of the Kent lawn tennis championship yesterday. Mrs. King quickly accustomed to the fast pace of the grass344 words
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Article119 1967-06-17 14 CARDIFF. (Wales). Fri. (Reuter) Vincente Saldivar. of Mexico, retained his world featherweight boxing title when he gained a narrow points decision over Howard Winstone (Wales) in an action-packed bout over 15 rounds at Ninian Park here last night. Referee Wally Thorn, the former British welterweight champion, scored119 words
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Article109 1967-06-17 14 ST. LOUIS. Missouri. Fri. (AP) Fred Stolle of Australia pulled the biggest upset of his young pro career by downing fellow countryman Rod Laver 6-3. 6-4. last night in the quarter-finals of the 19,000 dollars United States professional hardcourt tennis championships. Stolle. a rookie on109 words
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Article1764 1967-06-17 15 RlM 1: lOflN C1«M 1, Dlv. 1 Abt. 7 Furi.l.SO F.M. IFOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1. 790 2 7* 3 611 4 M ft. 17* 0 *63 T m Dulaa River Charming Rean Apaehe Gourmet Gwerle lkhla« Shanghai Kid 8v 126 7y 125 5v 125 3y 1231,764 words
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Article547 1967-06-17 15 HE DOES 36 3/5 s. FOR 3f. by WINDSOR LAP PENANG, Fri. Violacea, ridden by apprentice Yusoff, shaped like a winner on a good track here this morning when he easily breezed over 3f in 36-3/5 sec. striding out smoothly all the way. Violacea has made good progress547 words
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Article70 1967-06-17 15 ALOR STAR, Fri The Kedah Public Works Department annual athletic meet will be held on June 22 and 23 at Sungei Patani at 2.30 p.m. Prizes will not be silver cups as in previous years but medals gold, silver and bronze. The Sultan gnd Sultanah70 words
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Article, Illustration95 1967-06-17 15 The two racehorse experts from New Zealand now visitingMalaysia and other parts of Asia, Mr. G. L. Tucker, Keeper of the95 words
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340 1967-06-17 15 ROBERT KUAN - by ROBERT KUAN IPOH, Fri. Perak hove every chance of getting into the final in the Malaysia Cup soccer competition, having won all the games in her five outings according to the hon. secretary of the Perak Amateur Football Association, Mr. Oei340 words
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Article70 1967-06-17 15 SEGAMAT. Fri. —The District Officer hart, Incne Zainal Abidm bin Haji Ahmad has been elected President of the Segamat District Football Association at its 4th. annual general meeting held in Kelab Internasional, Segamat last night. Others officials elected were: Vice-Presidents Dr. S. N. Ponniah and70 words
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274 1967-06-17 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. Defending champion Liro Cheng Yew coasted home to a brilliant victory to capture the 1967 Singapore Badminion Association youth championship*, when he whipped Omar Salim in two straight sets (15-6, 15-6» in the finals. Lim who had showed consistent form throughout the274 words
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Article, Illustration312 1967-06-17 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Technical and Equipment Committee of the Organising Council for the eighth Asian Table Tennis Championships announced today that all the necessary equipment wai ready. The chairman of the committee. Mr. Toh Shung Chee said that the equipment was312 words
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97 1967-06-17 15 ALOR STAR. Fri. Tta« annual inter-zone teani# tournament between North, Central and South Zones commenced today at Sungei Patani for the Day's Challenge Trophy. North Zone, the holders, are strongly tipped to retain the trophy which was presented by Mr. E G. Day97 words
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Article29 1967-06-17 15 MALACCA. Frj Malacca has withdrawn from the Malaysian Hockey Federation's under-23 annual petition which is scheduled to be held at Ipoh from Juaa 23 to 2ft.29 words
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88 1967-06-17 15 MALMOE. (Sweden) Fri. (UPIi Twenty-one nations so far have announced their participation at tnt world championships to bowling from July 4*B Malmoe The following 16 nations will participate with both men's and women's teams: Belgium, France. Denmark, East Germany. West Germany, Great Britain Finland88 words
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Article, Illustration41 1967-06-17 16 India s Prasanna is out 1 e g-before-wicket to close for 19 runs, with fielders appealing and the l T mpire giving out during India's second innings in the test match against England recently. UPI Photo. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 41 words
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543 1967-06-17 16 M. T. LINGAM,R. D. SELVA - SERVICES ROUND-VP BY M. T. LINGAM,R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Headquarters Port Dickson garrison have qualified for the final in the Denaro Cup soccer competition after eliminating 2od Royal Malay Regiment 1-0 here. They will meet the winners of the Ist543 words
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Article162 1967-06-17 16 ALOR. STAR, Fri Kedah FA. have made a wise move in naming a young side for their forthcoming Malaysia Cup tie against Armed Forces at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. In their first encounter played at Darulaman Stadium here they played to a I—l162 words
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620 1967-06-17 16 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter). Burmese boxers battered their way to easy technical dominance with two victories in five matches on the opening night of the Asian Amateur Boxing Championship here last night. Flyweight Ohn Shwe fought through a cool shrewd three-round contest with620 words
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Article28 1967-06-17 16 MALACCA, Fri. Malacca Eurasian Association easily beat St. David's High School by 6 0 in a Malacca. Hockey Association league match at the Malacca Club ground.28 words
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Article162 1967-06-17 16 JAXJJtTA. Fn- (AP) A new Indonesian newspaper said yesterday that some Asian nations felt the presidency of the International Badminton Federation (IBF) should go to an Asian. The paper's Indonesian source quoting unidentified sources, said the move was underway because Asians have long dominated162 words
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Article113 1967-06-17 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 12th minute goal by How Eng Choon enabled Ceylon Sports Club to win the Un-aer-23 league hockey final against Jansenites on the padang this evening How scored after Veer mpt at SO® l was XOilea by Jansenites' goalie. Veer's hit bounced off113 words
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844 1967-06-17 16 PERCY JOSEPH, M. T. Lingam,R. D. Selva - by PERCY JOSEPH, M. T. Lingam,R. D. Selva. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Indonesia are banking heavily on Malaysia's acceptance of a replay, but not the continuation of the Thomas Cup challenge round, which was abandoned in Jakarta last week. This is because "Indonesia and844 words
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333 1967-06-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. In a joint statement here today, the acting chairman of the All-Indonesia Badmin. ton Federation. Col. M. Sriamin. and the president of the Badminton Association of Malaysia. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. said they discussed various possibilities to complete the unfinished333 words
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566 1967-06-17 16 Robert Kuan - Br Robert Kuan IPOH. Fri. The Fourth Malaysian Open Champion. ships. 1967, today uent into the second rounds in the men's singles with rLaveri representing Malaysia acquitting themselves weft against foreign oppcn^nts and State shuttlers Khor Cheng Chye (M) had an easy victory over566 words
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Advertisement442 1967-06-17 14 Eastehn Sun Classified sdvertiscmcnts can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore S.S. MUBARUK b Brothers, Ltd., 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue. Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore HAMIEM STORE, 1419, Upper Changi Road. Singapore 17. A.T GNANAPRAKASAM b CO.. 1361. Chang!442 words
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Advertisement227 1967-06-17 14 NOTICES SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC ALL applicants for the post of Library Assistant in resp on s e to advertisement appeared in Eastern Sun Ist June, 1967 are kindly requested to note the following amendment: Candidates with the full Higher School Certificate will enter the above scale at $225/(not $255/- as appeared.)227 words
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Advertisement825 1967-06-17 14 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited from the public on the price per vj ft. f« r of W years in respect of any of the State lands described in th» fu'w M below. For the purpose of thoso tenders, the Housing A Development ,l will act as the Agent of825 words
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Miscellaneous56 1967-06-17 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 8.47 a.m. (7.3 ft.); 8.33 p.m. (6.8 ft-)* Port Swettenham: 12.07 a.m. (12.3 ft.); 1.06 p.m. (14.4 ft.). Port Dickson: 1.22 a.m. (6.5 ft.); 2.02 p.m. (7.9 ft.). Singapore: 6.53 p.m. (7.3 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 422 a.m. (5.5 ft.); 4.47 p.m. (6.9 ft.). Kuantan: 4.11 a.m.56 words
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