Eastern Sun, 19 June 1967
This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.
1967-06-19
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/easternsun
Eastern Sun
-
Title Section26 1967-06-19 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 326 Monday f 19 June 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDM 2660 Price 15 cents26 words
-
Article365 1967-06-19 1 China explodes her first ever hydrogen bomb HONG KONG, Sun. (UPI Reuter) J|ED China announced the successful explosion of her first hydrogen bomb on Saturday and reiterated her pledge never to be the first to use nuclear weapons. But the Chinese armed forces organ, Liberation Army Daily365 words
-
Article76 1967-06-19 1 KIEL. West Germany, Sun. (Reuter) —An East German fishing boat today reported plucking out o*. the Baltic a man in hi& pyjamas who said he had dreamed his ship was sinking and jumped out or a port-hole. The unidentified man said he floated in the water for 4576 words
-
Article148 1967-06-19 1 PEKING. Sun. (Reuter) Excited Chinese joined mas<ivf triumphal parades and through Peking todar calibrating the explosion China's first hydrogen bomb. TV became a riot -a -v ;r and noise with r.aHi< sr bearing red ban- -coloured flags and ortraits of Mao Tse rs-'anded with148 words
-
Article, Illustration56 1967-06-19 1 Behind this pretty face of one of the 800 graduands of the University of Singapore lies the success story of how hard work, diligence and a thirst for higher education which has led to academic achievement. Her name Miss Chong Gan Eng. She received a56 words
-
Article136 1967-06-19 1 HAMBURG, Sun. (Reuter)—Former Israeli Premier David Ben Gurion said in an interview published here today there would be no peace in the Middle East a s long as President Nasser held power in Egypt. In an interview In Tel Aviv published In the newspaper Bild136 words
-
424 1967-06-19 1 THOMAS CUP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Col. M. Sriamin, acting Chairman of the All-In-donesian Badminton Federation who flew off to Jakarta today, was a very subdued man. Not a word would he utter on the Thomas Cup fiasco in Jakarta, neither would he repeat any424 words
-
Article131 1967-06-19 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sun. (Reuter) Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin and delegates of 121 other U.N. member States prepared privately today for the Middle East erisis debate which will begin in the General Assembly tomorrow. Mr. Kosygin spent most of the weekend at the Soviet U.N.131 words
-
Article75 1967-06-19 1 AMMAN, Sun. (Router) King Hussein of Jordan today called for an Arab summit conference to he held before next Saturday. In a cable to Arab Heads of State yesterday, the text of which was released here today, he appealed for the meeting in the name75 words
-
202 1967-06-19 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter)—l>r. Mohammad Hatta, a former Vice-President and economist, has said that there is still no democracy in Indonesia and acting President General Suharto's policy on the political party system is incorrect. Quoted by the official Antara news agency. Dr. Hatta said "'General202 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement240 1967-06-19 1 A OPTICAL SPECIALIST WORLD OPTICAL CO. 58. SOUTH BRIDGE RQ. STORE I TEL'7O7O9. OHMYDARUNC! DON'T WORRY DARLING! Let's go out to-night. I want to see the No! No! My dear! We take the risk It is the servant's day off. No one will be at home. The neighbours are away240 words
-
Advertisement37 1967-06-19 1 PROPHET'S BIRTHDAY No issue tomorrow TODAY being a public holiday Birthday of Prophet Muhammad there will be no issue of the Eastern Sun tomorrow (Tuesday, June 20, 1967). Publication will be resumed on Wednesday, June 21, 1967.37 words
-
Advertisement214 1967-06-19 1 FOR MOST CARS EATON AIR CONDITIONING GROUP Singapore 641-211 Kuala Lumpur ***** GUM TROUBLES ATTACK 4 OUT OF 5 PEOPLE Dentists will tell you you want firm healthy how more teeth are gums and strong teeth, lost from gum troubles use Kolynos Dental than from any other Cream every day.214 words
-
-
LOCAL NEWS
-
803 1967-06-19 2 More support needed for research —Chancellor SINGAPORE, Sun. President Yusof bin Ishak, who is the Chancellor of the University of Singapore today stressed the two important factors governing the development and growth of a University funds and personnel. He said the fees paid by the students provided about 10 percent803 words
-
457 1967-06-19 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok said tonight that the Lions Club and other fraternal bodies could complement the Government's effort to build a more just and equal society. Enche Othman Wok was speaking at the Lions Club's457 words
-
Article, Illustration728 1967-06-19 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. For 800 graduands of the University of Singapore, it was a proud and memorable occasion as they filed up to the platform of the National Theotre here today to receive their degrees from the Chancellor of the University, President Yusof bin Ishak.728 words
-
Article, Illustration333 1967-06-19 2 SINGAPORE, Sun The Vice-chancellor of the University of Singapore. Professor Lim Tay Boh. said to night that there had been a susbstantial increase in the number of post-graduate candidates who were successful in obtaining higher degrees in the past year. Speaking at the convocation dinner ofEastern Sun pix. - 333 words
-
151 1967-06-19 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The p 3 rlian ientar v Secretary to L Ministry of labour, Mr. 5 i3 Kah Hui. said today that should be a basic readjustment of thinking trade unionists berfie* acquiring physical r ug. tfdness. if they wished to the battle151 words
-
Article, Illustration147 1967-06-19 3 Huge crowds packed the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday night to watch some 12,000 members of the Vigilante Corps in a parade, to mark the third anniversary of its establishment. The Minister of Interior and Defence, Dr.147 words
-
Article414 1967-06-19 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. It was truly a proud moment for Miss Chong (■an Y.nx as she shook the hands of the Chancellor ot the University 0/ Singapore today at the convocation and received her B.Sc. degree. But to Miss iChong, the mere title does not count414 words
-
Article68 1967-06-19 3 PENANG. Sun. The Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. will meet members of the Kampong Development Committee at Balai Raya, Kampong Baharu Val D'or, when he visits Nibong Tebal tomorrow afternoon. He will also meet the Kampong Development Committees at Kampong Baharu Jawi and68 words
-
506 1967-06-19 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. A community that has acquired an identity and is looking after itself is an important quality that makes little nations survive. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said this when he spoke at the 6th anniversary celebrations of the506 words
-
84 1967-06-19 3 JOHORE BAHRU, SunRecommendations have been made to amend the rules and orders of the Johore Legislative Assembly. The recommendations were tabled at today's sittinc of the Assembly. The House will study the recommendations tomorrow. Among the recommendations, drafted by the Assembly's Standing Committee, is84 words
-
419 1967-06-19 3 ALA LLMPCR, Sun. Rice prices have skyrocketed in the last few months. As usual, the ordinary consumer and his family suffer. The family budget gets more and more strained as prices grow and income stays the same- This was stated in a consumer education419 words
-
Article87 1967-06-19 3 KUALA LUMUPR. Sun.— The Selangor Consumers Association is holding a display of rice samples to educate the consumers on different grades and prices. Displays beginning from yesterday will be held at three centres in the state. The centres are: Balai Raya, Petaling Jaya (June 20, 4.3087 words
-
Article, Illustration85 1967-06-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. Tan Yoke Wan and Mr. Lai Si Loy, of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Ltd., have left for Europe on a three-week study tour. Mr. Tan and Mr. Lai, who are botti employed at the Rothmans factory in Petaling Jaya,85 words
-
97 1967-06-19 3 PENANG, Sun. The Chief Education Officer, Mr. One Teng Keong. will open the "Circle Six" Exhibition of Paintings and Prints at Penane State Art Gallery at 5 p.m. tomorrow. The "Circle Six" is a group of six Malaysian artists whose works have been seen periodically97 words
-
893 1967-06-19 4 MUSA SCULLY - Bv MUSA SCULLY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, Tlfrfher special appeal to teachers to 7 "i.jf?!?.. h! thJ industrial action for the sake of the children in the country. "As a parent, I appeal to you893 words
-
Article26 1967-06-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A six-member Indonesian delegation to discuss the unification of spelling of the Malay and Indonesian lanuages will arrive here on Wednesday.26 words
-
Article, Illustration322 1967-06-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singing and cheering students taking part in a colourful float procession at the University of Malaya here turned their quiet campus into a carnival ground. Hundreds of boys and girls in fancy dresses jammed the 20 gaily-decorated lorries that later drove around theEastern Sun photo by Yap Chew Yan. - 322 words
-
Article, Illustration721 1967-06-19 4 PERCY JOSEPH - by PERCY JOSEPH TTVAIA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government's decision to recognise degrees conferred by many American universities and a majority of Australian and New Zealand universities is once again indicative that it is not unaware of the importance of utilising all qualified721 words
-
313 1967-06-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Sultan of Johore said today there were "irresponsible people who tried to disrupt the peace of the country. He identified the irresponsible people as the recent demonstrators. He advised them to stop their illegal activities and, instead313 words
-
Article146 1967-06-19 4 KUALA LUMPUF. Sin. The Ceylon Federation of Malaya has been urjefl to negotiate with the Alliance Party for entry as a constituent part of the Alliance. This was resolved today at a meeting of 300 Ceylonese from all over the country. The founder member and146 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement258 1967-06-19 2 This man bought the new Mercedes-Benz 250S without even seeing it. B SBE 9' RSHK W .♦'oa «v!-- ■urn X 1 '.V 5=5 < cyr-SCS ?S v -i IS W mm ■f A ::>■ as; «> i 0 MB 250S Perhaps, IFke so many others, he had heard about ft258 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement346 1967-06-19 3 •s. m x s< 3 K 1 A u TEXTILES Printed Chiffon 36" per yd. U.S.A. Printed Cotton 44" per yd. U.S.A. Printed Crepe 44" per yd. U.S.A. Printed Cotton 44" per yd. Swiss Embroidery Cotton 44" per yd. English Printed Rayon Silk 36" per yd. U.S.A. Plain Dyed Cotton346 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous16 1967-06-19 3 dfv 'BU.WAKfcUPi «HAYSIV\£A\ATI£R. BAPA? IM SURkTHEXRt MADE. BY BURGLARS.' 6UR6IARS tiON'T r MAKE NOXSE J 116 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement108 1967-06-19 4 THE In San Francisco, we're known as the Manila airline. Because we jet from the States to Manila faster than any other airline. .Naturally, this works in reverse. Four times weekly from Manila, once each week from Singapore our DC-8 Fan Jets sptr» the Pacific to San Francisco's soaring bridges.108 words
-
-
Boutique
-
Article, Illustration335 1967-06-19 5 Adele Dyer - by Adele Dyer n'HILE Poris has been busy chasing the youth will o' the wisp, Italian designers have stuck with romance. No plastic and nailheads for evening with them. The result is that Italy has been running away with the business for spring evening335 words
-
Article, Illustration156 1967-06-19 5 PATRICIA CHAN - -By: PATRICIA CHAN. DON'T know how much you would enjoy this dish 1 of Currv of Cold Meat, but it certainly sounds interesting. The ingredients needed are one pound of cold cooked upat, two small apples, two small onions, two small bananas, two small tomatoes, two tablespoons fat °r156 words
-
85 1967-06-19 5 LEATHER is starred in spring handbags styled by Bonita. Top, a woven straw tote has a top frame of leather polished to look like mahogany. Through it passes the strap closing trimed with heraldic clasp. Next down, two-tone effect in mahogany scalloped flap, waxed cowhide body, with nailhead trim and85 words
-
Article, Illustration195 1967-06-19 5 Mary Sue Miller - by Mary Sue Miller Fashions af o o for summer evenings promise to make a lovely's entrance a dazzling affair. New stockings sparkle like champagne and patent leather sandals shimmer like moonlight. Colour and design add to the fireworks. In all versions patent leather sandals are colour-drenched,195 words
-
Article, Illustration629 1967-06-19 5 Patricia Chan - by Patricia Chan rPHE latest talk-of- the-town is not of the mini-skirt or the Twiggy look, but of a fashionable newsy three in-one called "T alk-of-the-Town." Centrally located at High Street in the heart of city, the cosy "joint" has become immensely629 words
-
68 1967-06-19 5 MISS MARIE LEE, Revlon's Beauty Advisor has returned from Hong Kong after undergoing a two-month course at Revlon's Far East Headquarters. Her course covered the entire Revlon line with emphasis on its newest range, the "Ultima 11". Miss Lee is currently giving consultations and demonstrations of the new "Ultima 11"68 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement219 1967-06-19 5 i CNIONG SHING MFG. JEWELLERS Diamond Importers Exporters Estd. 1934 I It/ MULTI-FIRE DIAMONDS Extra Beauty 5 10 Carat The perfect symbol of your eternal love. The beauty of any diamond is magnificently enhanced by a setting designed by Chiong Shing. Remember, when you choose your ring, be it for219 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement67 1967-06-19 6 i i Mar m lllKil new compact office machine Hermes Sid MADE IN SWITZERLAND BY PAILLARD *l3" Carriage Allows lengthwise introduction of foolscap paper, control switch. Automatic tabulator.^ li r ifff ft s> re Ribbon "economiser" Type can strike top,middle or bottom of ribbon. Fourth position for stencil cutting. Flying67 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous2223 1967-06-19 6 NATIONAL Gi S5 fi «<■; -v (J V r (J RADIO MALAYSIA June 19—June News; 1.40 Newstalk Interlude; 1.45 Tiffin Date; 2.00 Close Down. 5.00 The News; 5.10 Music for Millions; 5.45 Scope. 6.00 Prog. Summary; 6.03 Retail Fish Prices at Penang Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur and Malacca; 6.05 Musical Merry2,223 words
-
-
WORLD NEWS
-
Article126 1967-06-19 7 WASHINGTON. Sun. (TPI). Lt. Gen. Lewis W a 11, former Marine commander in Vietnam, said today the enemy believes if it can hold out long enough and cause enough American casualties "the people here in the states will give up and pull out." Gen. Walt said that126 words
-
158 1967-06-19 7 TOKIO, Sun. (LPI) The Japanese Government Welfare Ministry has warned of a potential serious outbreak of encephalitis in Japan this summer. "h#* minis'ry ordered health authorities to 3 pd up vaccinations, re for over 20 million has already been zed throughout the coun T ry.158 words
-
Article159 1967-06-19 7 PHILADELPHIA. Fennsylvanai. Sun. (Reuter) A pilot programme to study rhe effect of air pollution on the human body is to be launched by the Philadelphia County Medical Society and the Philadelphia Health Department. D: Katherine Sturgis, the first woman president of rhe society and159 words
-
Article140 1967-06-19 7 LOS ANGELES. Sun. (Reuter) Reginald Denny. veteran British-born actor, has died in hospital in Surrey, England, relatives here disclosed today. He was 76. Denny appeared in over 200 films. including "Around the World in 80 days" and "Mr. Blanding builds his dream house." He played in140 words
-
Article124 1967-06-19 7 PERTH, Western Australia. Sun (Reuter) When taxi driver Glen Lawson was hailed in a Perth suburb by a woman leading four young children, he got out and packed her folding pram in the luggage compartment of hi s cab. They had travelled about half a mile when124 words
-
Article228 1967-06-19 7 SAN DIEGO. California. Sun. (UPI) Scientists at Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation revealed yesterday that aspirin alters a primary food substance and triggers an immune reaction that may be undesirable. The significance of the finding, after eight years of research, is not fully known. The researchers228 words
-
206 1967-06-19 7 BRUSSELS, Sun. (AP). Leaders of Europe's Christian Democratic Parties spoke out in favour of Britain's entry into the European Common Market yesterday. Meeting here under the presidency of Italy's Sgr. Mariand Rumor, they issued a final communique saying negotiations between the European Common Market206 words
-
Article, Illustration47 1967-06-19 7 PRESIDENT Marcos addresses at the ceremony of the 69th anniversary of the Philippines Independence Day which was celebrated in Manila officially on June 12th. The first lady of the Philippines, Government officials and foreign dignitaries also attended the ceremony. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 47 words
-
Article395 1967-06-19 7 'Sense of realism 9 London, Sun. (Agencies) Britain's top-selling Sunday newspaper, the News of the World said in commenting today on China's Hydrogen homh test that it teas madness to go on pretending China did not exist. It said in an editorial: "A new formidable factor395 words
-
Article276 1967-06-19 7 IN LONDON, the Sunday Telegraph (Conservative) said "China's explosion of an H-bomh is a resounding argument for a meeting in New York this week between the American President and the Russian Premier. That China would become a thermo-nuclear power eventually has always been clear, but the276 words
-
Article399 1967-06-19 7 HONG KONG. Sun. (Reuter). The Chinese Armed Forces organ, Liberation Army Daily, today warned the world that, with China's successful explosion of a hydrogen bomb "any nuclear weapon, any political ideology imperialism, revisionism. nuclear master, super-power, etc.— will not mean anything to us." "We have scored a great399 words
-
Article163 1967-06-19 7 WASHINGTON, S u n (UPI) Following are some key dates in the history of the atomic explosions: JULY 16, 1945 First A bomb test. Near Alama gordo. New Mexico. AUG. 6. 1945 First Combat use of a nuclear weapon: The bombing of Hiroshima by the United StatesAUG.163 words
-
195 1967-06-19 7 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Beatle Paul McCartney admitted in a newspaper interview today that he takes the hallucinatory drug L S D. In a birthday interview with The People newspaper he's 25 today McCartney said he had taken the drug four times in the past195 words
-
Article286 1967-06-19 7 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) Masses of Chinese people set off firecrackers, beat drums and gones in the streets of Peking early today to celebrate China's successful Hydrogen bomb explosion. The New China News Agency said large numbers of people paraded to the reception centre of the Central286 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous20 1967-06-19 7 fdv B. wrtAT A bo&Sexjs ybocw sa/THAT a&ajn. by jo&nny hart SAVWriAT A6AIN? Yfcl) CAN SAVTHAr A&AIN. "WHAT A BCRIN&exisr^Ncer20 words
-
-
Article859 1967-06-19 8 SINCE the Yang di-Pertuan Agong urged Federal and State Governments to practise financial discipline, this theme was taken up by M.P.s last week in the debate on His Majesty's address. An Alliance M.P., Mr. Kam Woon Wah, called on the Government not to play cat and859 words
-
3097 1967-06-19 8 Dr. Arnold J. Toynbee - The Arab-Israeli conflict: Its history prospects by Dr. Arnold J. Toynbee T WILL try to pat, first, the Israelis' view of this as I see it, then the Arabs' view, and thirdly my own view. I am neither an Arab nor an Israeli. I am British, so I feel deeply3,097 words
-
COMMERCIAL & IDUSTRIAL
-
881 1967-06-19 9 SINGAPORE, Sun CONDITIONS on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore last week were V :ss active. Prices in the industrials were somewhat recovered as it shook r < rne emotional atmosphere created by the "Middle East Crisis" scare. vever. both881 words
-
225 1967-06-19 9 SYDNEY, Australia, Sun. AUSTRALIAN aluminium manufacturers have frrmed an Aluminium Development Council to promote the industry and use of its products. The itieural meeting elected the managing director of a ™n Australia Ltd.. Mr. J. E. Hatton, first president. He has been associated with225 words
-
208 1967-06-19 9 SINGAPORE. Sun A f luUonary and new rac .'ion measuring 'Plastic E meter' has been deve--1 ped. for the first time anywhere in the world, by T >hiba of Japan. T .-hiba Plastic Dosimeter TPD-Y is the simplest, h-r.cl ''st and easiest-to-use r isotope208 words
-
Article90 1967-06-19 9 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) The Toyo Kogyo Company of Hiroshima has begun to market the first Japanese sports car with a rotary engine of the West German Wankel-type built under licence. Thi s two-seater car, with a maximum speed of 185 kilometres (about 115 miles)90 words
-
Article43 1967-06-19 9 STOCKHOLM. Sun. Uddeholms AB and Fagersta Bruks AB, two of Sweden's leading manufacturers of steel, nave made an agreement implying that Fagersta acquires Uddeholm's section for cemented carbides, while the latter company takes over Fagersta s manufacture oX stainless steel rods.43 words
-
Article, Illustration1006 1967-06-19 9 Peter Mann - By: Peter Mann, SYDNEY. Australia. Sun. A hundred miles or so north of Sydney the Hunter River, coursing from the Great Dividing Range down into the Pacific Ocean, has carved one of Australia's richest valleys. The Hunter Valley is a home to sheep and cattle1,006 words
-
Article151 1967-06-19 9 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) Commonwealth sugar producing countries are to have talks here with the British Government on the implications of Britain's negotiations for membership of the European Common Market. The discussions, scheduled to start tomorrow will continue for three to four days, the Commonwealth Relations Office151 words
-
Article, Illustration133 1967-06-19 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Two marketing executives of Kodak (Malaya) Limited Messrs. Tuen Seng Foong and Sunny Giam will attend a Kodak marketing conference in Hong Kong next week (June 26- 30). The conference will concentrate in ways in which Kodak can better meet its customers' needs, with133 words
-
Article125 1967-06-19 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. J.R. Hughes, BP Group Chief Safety Engineer, arrived in Singapore recently. Mr. Hughes will visit BP centres both Malaysia Skid S.ngapore and will have discussions with members of the local management and with Government authorities. Mr. Hughes' visit here is part of125 words
-
Article87 1967-06-19 9 PARIS, Sun. (AFP) The Aluminium Company of America (ALCOA) has received permission from the French Government to build a factory to make aluminium sections and finishing plant, and set up a subsidiary in France, the company announced here. The new firm, to be called Alcoa France87 words
-
Article970 1967-06-19 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from K.L. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline Ml 019 from Kuala Lumpur Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala l.nmpur. Time 10.30 a.m Airline Ml 451 from Kuchlng. Time 10.55 a.m Airline ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh970 words
-
62 1967-06-19 10 Fire broke out before refueling and burned out inside of a chartered Military Airlift Command (MAC) North-west Airliner 707 jetliner at Yokota Air Base on the outskirt of Tokyo on Wednesday during a refueling stop. Six U.S. airmen were overcome by heat and smoke inhalation and were treated at theUPI Photo. - 62 words
-
430 1967-06-19 10 SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter).—Fierce fighting between Vietcong regulars and American infantrymen in a jungle clearing 48 miles North-East of here yesterday left 31 U.S. soldiers dead and 113 wounded, a U.S. military spokesman said here today. The U.S. forces two companies of430 words
-
479 1967-06-19 10 COLOMBO, Sun. (Reuter). Ceylon is making determined efforts to achieve self-sufficiency in oil supplies with Italian, French, and United States help. Completion of the island's first refinery in a suburb north of Colombo a project on which Italians are working, will cut Ceylon's479 words
-
557 1967-06-19 10 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter). British and Australian officers of the Hong Kong-registered ship Eastern Moon were made to sign a confession and shout anti-British slogans while under detention in Shanghai early this month. The officers were taken into custody for refusing557 words
-
249 1967-06-19 10 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter). One of Britain's newspapers, tile leftwing Sunday Citizen, appeared for the last time today. The closure of the 117-year-old paper, which began life as Reynolds' Weekly Newspaper, reduces the number of British national Sunday papers to seven. The paper which had249 words
-
Article88 1967-06-19 10 BRASILIA, Sun. (Reuter) Gun-toting Brazilian politicians have been told to leave their revolvers outside the parliamentary debating chamber here in case thev decide to back up their verbal barrages with bullets. AH People entering the bowl-shaped chamber of deputies building in Brazil's seven-year-old capital be88 words
-
156 1967-06-19 10 Jayne 's daughter under protective custody LOS ANGELES. Sun. upi The 16-year-old daughter of actress Jayne Man/field was taken into custody yesterday by uvenile division police after she ran away fro*home. Police declined to discuss specific reasons for the r action but said the gir{ Jayne Marie, was placed in156 words
-
Article54 1967-06-19 10 TOKYO, Sun. (CPI) The Japanese Foreign Ministry today denounced Communist China's hydrogen bomb experiment as a "reckless act.'' The Ministry's statement, issued after receiving news reports of the Chinese bomb experiment on Saturday, said Peking was running counter to the world opinion which earnestly hopes for a54 words
-
466 1967-06-19 10 ST. LOUIS, Mo. Sun. (UPI). —The St. Louis Post-Dispatch said yesterday it had learned that large quantities of deadly nerve gas were stockpiled by the Egyptians in the Sinai Peninsula prior to the ArabIsraeli war. The Post-Dispatch said that the gas was contained466 words
-
Article322 1967-06-19 10 LONDON, Sun. (UPI). A British newspaper has published a suggestion from one of its readers that the United Nations, when considering demands on Israel, should also call on Russia to set an exom PIS by "turning to her pre-war frontiers. The call has struck a322 words
-
Article134 1967-06-19 10 CAIRO, Sun. (UPI). Newsmen and photographers yesterday were shown Egyptian soldiers suffering from severe burns which doctors alleged were inflicted by the Israelis using napalm during tfie war. At Maadi Military Hospital in south Cairo, neu*men saw 11 soldiers with burns all over their bodiesOfficials said134 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous188 1967-06-19 10 T MAN \JSMgj_ FROM U X C.1.. E V The DEADLY QIMCES AFFAIR. SOLO HAS TAKEN A *5010D6" Pill THAT NEARLY STALLS THE HEART AND LOA'ERS THE PULSE... SKM LOSES CCLORiMG AND BREAMING STCPS m N V m 1 X 1 UNLESS I REACH HIM WITHIN THE HOUR WTTH THE188 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement39 1967-06-19 11 m ff. 3 a p #g Made in Switzerland by Paillard r f y?.i r c,rr,a\«' VjeW > 'frV N Hk V v'?w $8« MAUwnfP GL Guarantee Complete, one year including service and spare parts. SERVICE STATIONS THROUGHOUT SINGAPORE MALAYSIA39 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous2820 1967-06-19 11 MODEU TF-31LE 23" I i 111!! iitliililllll 1* liikHiliitir a ft a XyX-Xv! iViVWi! cnoi 'ft x-x-xv: VvV.v,' yW'I'V WJL" *;N m&y. TMoSE WHOr KNOW BUY l»»l'W-W T.V. MALAYSIA June 19—June 26 Monday JUNE 19 pM TIMEX TIME 5 4S OPENING ANNCT. Pros Summary 5 in NEWS OUTLINES IN THE2,820 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement21 1967-06-19 12 For Your Favourite Records SHOP AT KWAN SIA RECORD CO. •!«>, v/,' *w VTfTI 7, Ground Floor, International Building Orchard Road, Singapore.21 words
-
-
Page 12 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous3768 1967-06-19 12 PAO* 11 BTTW MONDAY, JTJN1 19, 1907 ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Today Singapore |2£U A.M. 6.00 Dawn Serenade; on *7 6.30 Breakfast Club, with Daily Horoscope B.rthday Larry Lai. includine: Your Greetings); 3.30 Music Box Ads.; 2.30 P.O. Box 608, (including These Are New a spotlight on new releases. &Your Daily Horoscope3,768 words
-
-
Student's Page – All $10 Essay Winners
-
Article, Illustration192 1967-06-19 13 THE benefits of a library to the modern man can be judged by the fact that most of us depend on it to provide us with the necessary information. A library is a very important institution in a modern societv. uv/vtv \JJ APART from these192 words
-
Article, Illustration418 1967-06-19 13 THE world is changing People are getting rr.ore intelligent than past years. Education is eminent throughout the world. Children of poor and rich attend school, regardless of their circumstances. Co-education is essential. Today we do not differentiate the dignity of a male or female. We are418 words
-
Article, Illustration322 1967-06-19 13 DURING the last two decades, scientific progress has been rapid and has been able to change our way of life. Yet the advantages of scientific progress have not counter-balanced the evils it has done. Though it has created a better living for most of322 words
-
Article, Illustration313 1967-06-19 13 SOME of us often think that by living a secluded life, we will be able to lead fuller lives, far from the maddening crowd's ignoble strife. Nothing, however, can be more misleading than this. Loneliness is the most bitter and miserable thing in life.313 words
-
Article, Illustration338 1967-06-19 13 NO one can find better source of pleasure than books. It can do things cheaper, faster and more convenient than our present rocket*. A well-written book can shape the course of people and save him from a few tedious hours. When man first appeared on earth338 words
-
Article, Illustration561 1967-06-19 13 I USED to have great affection for biras when I was small, but I did not have enough money to buy them. It was largely unfortunate that I did not know how to trap them either. I would show much envy whenever any of561 words
-
Article, Illustration446 1967-06-19 13 1 one* met a frightening experience At the time I was staying in mv cousin's house which was situated at the rural area in Pahang One morning, my cousin's friend who was a hunter, well-known for his bravery and intelligence in the village446 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement154 1967-06-19 13 Rules of Eastern Sun's essay writing! All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 1. Each entrant must fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended below. 4 2. /Vo entry will be considered without the j entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her154 words
-
-
Page 13 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous307 1967-06-19 13 gSHAW ORGANISATION I P O Phone *****1 So. Showing: 11. 1.48. 4. 6 30. 9.15 Winner of 2 Awards MAN AND A WOMAN" \noufc A'.mf* Eastmancolor (UAi N»v. Chanse: Tony Richardson's Th» BAILOR from GIBRALTAR" R*-inen. Vanessa Redgrave iUAI CAPITOL Phone ***** V» ihowinf! 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.30 Ms-307 words
-
Miscellaneous263 1967-06-19 13 iaflf/. ORGANISATION CATHAY I PALACE 3 34 00 I at. 7 a. Xflw Showing! II La«t PIT! 11. 1.30, 4.00. 1.00. 3.30 ((.30 A 9.15 D m II «.45 A 0.M p.m "MAROC 7" "COLOR 5 Gene Barrt Eita Martinelh i A Rank Organisation Picture» PALACE: On Mage nijrhtlT at263 words
-
-
SUN SPORT
-
Article, Illustration297 1967-06-19 14 M. T. LINGAM - Indonesian arrival a 'surprise' by M. T. LINGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Toble Tennis Association of Malaysia officials here were all aflurry when a five-man Indonesian table tennis team flew in from Bangkok yesterday. They were not expected here, but in Penang. According to the SecretarySunsport pix. - 297 words
-
Article, Illustration190 1967-06-19 14 R. D. SELVA - By R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The manager of the All-Indonesia Table Tennis Association, Mt. Willy Warokka, said here yesterday that members of his team were advised not to step on Malaysian soil, because they would be stoned and assaulted. "We were told that the190 words
-
144 1967-06-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia will be invited to take part in the Southeast Asian Table Tennis Championships in Indonesia next year. Other countries which would also be invited to the championships are India. Burma, Tha land. South Vietnam, Singapore and the Philippines. Mr.144 words
-
265 1967-06-19 14 ALOR STAR, Sun. The Kedah Hockey League which was participated by nine teams came to an end when S.A.H.C. defeated K.I.A. 1-0 in the last match of the league competition. Two teams have tied for the League Championship. They are Hindu Youth Organisation and265 words
-
Article157 1967-06-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, today called sportsmen and veterans in the country to be diplomatic and tactful This, he said, could make Malaysia a leading nation in sports. Enche Khir was speaking at the annual sports of the Day157 words
-
Article93 1967-06-19 14 IPOH. Sun. Seventeen records were broken at the 11th annual athletic meet of Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman in Tiger Lane yesterday. There was a total of 70 events. Five Houses competed for the championships with White House coming in first with a total of93 words
-
188 1967-06-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A national soccer coaching programme the first of its kind to be attempted in the country for the Football Association of Malaysia is being sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports. The programme a course for Malaysian coaches. players and188 words
-
Article57 1967-06-19 14 IPOH. Sun. Salasiah binte Zamah, a dispenser in the General Hospital here, took top honours among women at the close of the Perak A A.A. Meet held at the Municipal padang here today. Salasiah took first place In the javelin throw, discus and shot putt. She shattered the57 words
-
Article102 1967-06-19 14 SYDNEY, Sun. <Reuter)' —An Australian soccer team to tour Asia later this year may play a match in South Vietnam, it was announced last night by Mr. Jim Bayutti, Vice-President of the Australian Soccer Federation. Mr. Bayutti said the South Vietnamese Football Association had made102 words
-
2612 1967-06-19 15 Penang race results BOUGOURE RIDES THREE WINNERS by WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Sun. Flying Spark, confidently ridden by Australian jockey Garnet Bougoure, scored his third successive win when he took the Class Three Division Two over 8-1 furlongs (Race 7) at Batu Gantong this afternoon,2,612 words
-
87 1967-06-19 15 PIA, owned by the Countess Margit Batthyany and ridden by E Hide (check cap, centre), winning the 1967 Oaks at Epsom. The Austrian-owned, Irish bred, Yorkshiretrained filly took the lead inside the last two furlongs and ran on strongly to hold off St. Pauli Girl (left) with B. Raymond up,87 words
-
345 1967-06-19 15 SOUTHAMPTON, Sun. (Regttr) —C handrakont Borde hit his first century of the tour to help the Indian cricketers declare thfjr first innings at 316 for five on the opening day of their three-day match against Hampshire here yesterday. The Indian Vice-Captain, who reached345 words
-
510 1967-06-19 15 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Dennis Amiss. Warwickshire batsman who w*s England's twelfth man for the first Test against India, led a run feast in yesterday's County cricket programme with 161 not out against Northamptonshire. Amiss batted for 340 minutes and hit 19 fours510 words
-
126 1967-06-19 15 IPOH. Sun The Sultan's Gold Vase meeting will be held at the Perak Turf Club on Aug. 6. 9 and 13. The trophy races for the Sultan's Gold Vase are for horses Class 1 Division I—S-J1 —S-J furlongs straight and the Merdeka Anniversary126 words
-
Article84 1967-06-19 15 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Robin Hobbs, the Essex leg-break bowler, who Played for England in the first Test this season against India, has announced his engagement to a 25-year-old South African schoolteacher. Hobbs's fiancee is Isobel Abrahamse and the couple first met in the republic when Hobbs toured84 words
-
Article250 1967-06-19 15 HOUSTON, Texas. Sun. (AP Heavyweight boxing champion Cassius lav goes on trial in a I T .S. District Court on Monday foT refusing io take the oath as a military draftee. Conviction on the charge of violating the Universal Military Training and Service Act could250 words
-
Article45 1967-06-19 15 CHANTILiY. rran c Sun. (Reuter) Roy Emerson. the 30-year-old Australian champion, retched the final of the men's singles yesterday in France's first top-class grass court tennis tournament here The former Wimbledon champion beat Nikola Pilic, Yugoslavia's leading player by 6-3. 6-4. 6-4.45 words
-
Article38 1967-06-19 15 BRISBANE. Sun. (Reuter Fulmen (8-1) won thii A 130.000 (£12,000) Brisbane Cup over two miles in a (S-l) photo finish at Eagle Farrr yesterdav. Second was Striking Force (9/1) and third Swift General 116/1).38 words
-
Article, Illustration844 1967-06-19 16 ROBERT KUAN - Proves to for Darmadi of Indonesia by ROBERT KUAN IPOH, Sun. Erland Kops, the reigning All-England champion, of Denmark, reasserted his superiority tonight by capturing the coveted men's singles title in the 4th Malaysian Open Badminton Championships which concluded at the St. John's Ambulance Asso- elationPhoto by Tan Beng Sinn. - 844 words
-
200 1967-06-19 16 PORE* Sun. Playing neat and clean football, Singapore edged Joint Services 3-2 in their Malaysia Cup South Zone tie at Jalan Besar stadium here tonight. While the Riot Squad and Military Police stood by in readiness there was no untoward incident. When they last met,200 words
-
Article, Illustration400 1967-06-19 16 TAI SING ONN - by TAI SING ONN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Peppery Col. M. Sriamin, acting Chairman of the All-Indo-nesian Badminton Federation said with quiet confidence that Indonesia would keep the Thomas Cup for "a long time to come." This, he said, was400 words
-
Article281 1967-06-19 16 M. T. LINGAM - By M. T. LINGAM SEREMBAN. Sun.—Tan Ah Kow of Selangor set up a new course record in the half-mile event for motor cycles of over 500 cc with a time of 20.75 seconds, at the Seremban annual sports sprint here today. The riders and281 words
-
151 1967-06-19 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Jets Sports Club, from Kuala Lumpur, set a new Singapore All-comers' record at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's first open relays held at Farrer Park yesterday. The new record was for the 4 x 100 metres, women, when the Jets clocked151 words
-
Article224 1967-06-19 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. More than 60 referees have signed up for a specialised training course in preparation for the forthcoming Bth Asian Table Tennis Championships to be held in the Republic from Aug. 10 to 17. Speaking at the Inaugural meeting for the referees' training course, the224 words
-
Article79 1967-06-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Eighteen new records were established at today's Day Training Centre annual sports at the Merdeka Stadium here Malaysian sprinter P. Rangan broke the 400 metres event with the record time of 50.2 sec. He also won the 800 metres event. The79 words
-
441 1967-06-19 16 ASIAN AMATEUR BOXING JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) Australia') Keith Skuse mounted a fierce display of power to give his country victory in the light welter, weight division of the Asian Amateur Boxing Championships here last night. His Malaysian opponent George Villeumier entered the final with441 words
-
Article79 1967-06-19 16 KUALA LUWPIR Sun Kedah. fieldwc youthful sicfe. sprang a surprise they edged Malaysian Armed Forres 3-2 in the second round of the North Zone Malarsia Cup soccer match played at the Armed Forces Stadium here this evening. Half-time score was 1-1. The first round encounter ended in79 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement594 1967-06-19 14 TENDER NOTICES Eastern Su Classified advertisements can be accepted at Hit following addresses: MONT O'OR MILK BAR, Ngee Ann Building, Singapore S S MU6ARUK fir Brothers, Ltd., 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue, Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore HAMIEM STORE, 4 19, Upper Changi Road. Singapore 17. A.T CNANAPRAKASAM594 words
-
Advertisement562 1967-06-19 14 KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. JOHOR. TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dengan J.K.R. di-dalam Kelas 'D' dan ka-atas akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R., Johor, Johor Bahru hingga jam pukol 230 petang pada lhb Julai. 1967. UNTOK: MEMBENA DAN MENYIAPKA N SABUAH RUMAH UNTOK PEGAWAI DAERAH. MERSING, DI-MER-SING, JOHOR. Segal a butir2562 words
-
Advertisement136 1967-06-19 14 CANTONMCNT ROAD. SINCAPOtI 2 TELEPHONES *****/7. ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIACES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENCACEMENTS. PERSONAL. IN MEMORIAM ETC. VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALI. WANTED ETC. $lO I*s/FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY' WORD 6 EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 50 CENTS FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 25 CENTS136 words
-
-
Page 15 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous45 1967-06-19 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: 588,900.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****0 $29,337.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****6 S 7,334.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****4 3,667.00 STARTERS ($814.00 each): Nos. *****9 *****0 *****0 *****6 *****8 *****3 CONSOLATIONS ($366.00 each): Nos. *****7 *****1 *****9 *****5 *****9 *****5 *****2 *****7 *****1 *****245 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement63 1967-06-19 16 with every bottle of Pilot Ink mm mm mm PIIQ.T ..•••v i'-s-vv. One eraser will be given away free with every bottle of Pilot Ink purchased. This offer lasts from Ist June to 31st July 1967. Hurry, buy your Pilot Ink now. Stocks are limited. v Offer extends throughout Malaysia63 words
-