Eastern Sun, 22 June 1967

Lock icon This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.

Total Pages: 16
1 16 Eastern Sun
  • 21 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE EDITION Eiid-_4966r Vol. 1 No. 328 Thursday, 22 June 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents
    21 words
  • 341 1 U.S. keeping door open for sudden Russian change WASHINGTON, Wed (Reuter) EFFORTS to arrange a Soviet-Ameri-can summit have reached an impasse here but U.S. officials are keeping the door open for any sudden change in the present negative Russian attitude. Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin's remark at the
    341 words
  • 57 1 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. (UPI).— Soviet Premier AJexei N. Kosygin is expected to hold a brief "courtesy" session with President Johnson before leaving on Thursday for Moscow, official sources said today. U.S. administration officials said, however, that despite the visit, events are leading to a worsening of Soviet-American
    57 words
  • 66 1 From Hong Kong they come—only to be caught in the "eternal triangle." Of course, the lovely trio (from left)—Margaret Tu Chuen, Helen Chai, and Pearl Au form only part of the cast in "Tien Ngo Kuet" (or "The Sad Love of Swan"), now being filmed in West Malaysia. They are
    66 words
  • 79 1 AUCKLAND. Wed. (AP) Following a trail of splintered rulers and pencils, the headmaster of two Invercargill schools found a startling cause. Their tough little five and six-year-old tots were practising karate. th e deadly Japanese form of self defence. The children's interest had been sparked by a
    79 words
  • 107 1 ADEN, Wed. (UPI) British troops exchanged thousands of shots with Arab rebels in this tense city today as the colony's Legislative Council building burned down. The gunfire poured through a screen of flames and smoke thrown up by the building, set on a
    107 words
  • 161 1 SHARM EL SHEIKH, Southern Sinai, Wed. (Reuter) Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol said yesterday he was prepared to meet President Nasser and King Hussein of Jordan anywhere even at sea to discuss permanent peace in the Middle East. Speaking informally to Israeli soldiers who now
    161 words
  • 431 1 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, arrived here last night for talks with Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Cabinet Ministers on the implications for Singapore of British defence cuts in the Far East Mr. Lee is expected to
    431 words
  • 75 1 LONDON, Wed. CUPI) Lord Beswick. UnderSecretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs, called today on Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. The call was made as the visiting Prime Minister prepared for his discussions starting on Thursday on defence matters, especially the future of Britain's military role
    75 words
  • 269 1 HOUSTON, Texas, Wed. (Reuter). Former world heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay was sentenced to five years in prison here last night for refusing his induction to the U.S. armed forces. In a surprise move after the all-white jury had found him guilty in
    269 words
  • 30 1 AUSTIN. Texas. Wed. (Reuter) Luci Baines Johnson Nugent, younger daughter of President Johnson, gave birth to a boy today the first grandchild for the American leader.
    30 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 47 1 'Alksystemsgo' with Boron Midi BORONS NOW LIVING BEGINS with 4» i si' GAS COOKERS f@ TO SOLVE THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE'S MANY PROBLEMS... Makes cooking easier, cleaner and faster. NO MORE DRUDGERY! V Sole Agent In Malaysia and Singapore: South Engineers Sdn. Bhd. South Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. TW:l§7ls-t
      47 words
    • 93 1 Independent National Daily >W\W w? SAVINGS FIXED DEPOSITS BUSINESS FINANCE and other services to meet local or international requirements. OVERSEAS BRANCHES: 5, Queen'a Road, Central* HONG KOV<? 22, Neil Malcolm Street. J ESS ELTON. SAB AH SINSARORE BRANCHES: Balest.er Road Beach Road Geylang Road MacPherson Road Queenstown Selaflia Road South
      93 words
    • 11 1 STAR LITE VENETIANS SCREENS AWNINGS □ESE^SROUP Singapore 641-211 Kuala Lumpur *****
      11 words

  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 284 2 Boey says in the streets lead to bloodshed SINGAPORE, Wed. Another political detainee, Boey York Teck was today released by the Government after two years of detention. He is the third detainee to be released during the last two days. A former treasurer of the Barisan Sosialis'
      284 words
    • 165 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. If you happen to be doing your wtekly chores in one of the fthopping centres here on Saturday, look out for the woman with the triangle pin of the YWCA. It may be your lucky day if you spot her. All you
      165 words
    • 98 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The MacLaine Watson (Imports) Limited will start a training course in "offset photography' from July 10 to 21. The course will be given in both Cantonese am. to 12.30 p.m.) and English ((2 p.m to 6 p.m.) free of charge. Lectures and
      98 words
    • 206 2 SINGAPORE Wed Mr J*me« Sebastian, film orga. °f Television SingaPwm left today for Berlin to 17th taternational Film Festival. The festival will be held from June 23 to July 4. It will be organised in aecordwittl the re »ulations i <^ VTI International Federation
      206 words
    • 276 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, tonight stated that Singapore can have more clan associations that possess the spirit of civic consciousness and are always ready to make personal sacrifices for common good. Mr. Yone said this at the Tung Chiang Chun
      276 words
    • 39 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The opening of the Crescent Girls' School extension* by the Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong:, at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday) has been postponed indefinitely. Mr. Jek is away from Sinfapore.
      39 words
    • 55 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Aquarius' Society will hold a series of talk and outings to instruct those interested into the aspects of successful tropical fish keeping. It intends to popularise the hobby and those interested are invited to write for details through the Secretary, Singapore Aquarists*
      55 words
    • 139 2 A Malay school-teacher, Enche Mohd. Ishak bin A. Rahman is one of four civil servants who received distinctions for their threemonth basic military training with the Singapore
      139 words
    • 117 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Buddhist Union will hold a memorial service for its founder, the late Ven. Dhammasukha tomorrow (Thurs. day) at its premises in Jalan Senyum. The full pro. gramme which includes distribution of food to charitable institutions will open from 7 a.m. The
      117 words
    • 182 2 WATCH OUT THE KNOCK: SINGAPORE, Wed. Thieves are using a new "gimmick" to make their way into locked doors and premises. They are using beautiful girls as decoys. The first of its kind took place yesterday when two armed men and a pretty young
      182 words
    • 51 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The next Government Family Planning Mobile Exhibition organised by the Singapore Family Plannng and Population Board, in conjunction with the People's Association, will be held at the Stamford Community Centre from Thursday, June 22. This exhibition will be open daily from 3.30 p.m. to 10.30
      51 words
    • 203 2 BINOAPORE. Wed. Hock Cheong and Company leading distributor! and apents for radio, photographic and electronic equipment last night gave a dinner in honour of the visiting Managing Director of Kako International. Mr H. Teramoto. Kako International are the manufacturers of the well-known brand of electronic flash-units. The
      203 words
    • 520 2 It will woo and help in Republic's industrialisation programme SINGAPORE, Wed. The Economic Development Board will soon set up Businessmen Action Group, calling on prominent members of the business community to assist the Singapore Government in wooing investors and helping in the Republic's industrialisation programme. The Chief
      520 words
    • 282 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. A five-man Burmese trade delegation headed by Col. Than Yu Saing, Chairman of the Import and Export Corporation and member of the Revolutionary Council arrived here today for a five day visit. U Pe Kin, Burmese Ambassador to Singapore and Malaysia
      282 words
    • 61 2 SINGAPORE, W«d. Radio Singapore has asked to select 150 records from the German Embassy here to help remedy the tuation following the h la* at the record library rereni--1 y. This was disclosed by Baron von Richthofen, German Ambassador in fa pore, today. The German Embassy hs*
      61 words
    • 65 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The MP for Anson, Mr. P. Govindasamy will officially open the Peck Seah Primary School on June 29 at 7.30 p.m. The seven-storey school is the 75th to be opened by the present Government. The 30-room school Is a co-educational Integrated primary school
      65 words
    • 153 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Uniformity of the new jpelling system between would have a great imMalavsia and Indonesia pact in the literary and cultural development of both countries, said Madam S. W. Muljadai, the leader of the six-man Indonesian spelling delegation. The delegation arrived --rp
      153 words
    • 152 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Chief Education Adviser. Haji Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir. today advised heads of schools to encourage the teaching of art and Tafts. 'This subject will enable -hildren develop valuable skills with the hands and rouse the sense for aesther appreciation and
      152 words
    • 84 3 PENANG, Wed. Mrs. Toh Ah Hai, wife of the President of the Lions Club Penang. presented a cheque for sloft to Miss Chan Bee Lan, winner of the essay competition on "Peace Is Attainable.'' at a club dinner here last night. The competition was
      84 words
    • 43 3 MALACCA. Wed. A Muar resident was found dead in a hotel room here yesterday. Police identified him as Lim Wee Lee, 22, of Jaian Meriam, Muar. A bottle containing pills was found by his side. Police are investigating.
      43 words
    • 112 3 Petite Miss Rosalind Foo Mong Mooi, 22, of No. 8 Leith Street, Penang. graduated last year from Monash University, Victoria, AustraJia, with a Bachelor of Economics degree. She was the top Asian student in a batch and has been offered a grant to
      112 words
    • 132 3 ARAU, Wed. —The booming of a 21-gun salute at this royal town today marked the 49th official birthday of the Raja of Perlis. The Raja, accompanied by the Raja Perempuan, was welcome by the Mentri Besar, Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim.
      132 words
    • 174 3 —Court told IPOH, Wed. A Social Welfare lottery ticket winning the fifth prize of $lO,OOO was found to have been forged with its seven digits superimposed. when submitted for collection of the prize money to the Lotteries Board, the Magistrate here, Enche Zulkifli bin Mahmood,
      174 words
    • 141 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Non-Malaysians working in Johore should be issued with work permits. This request was made in the Johore Legislative Assembly on Monday by an Alliance member for Gelang Patah, Syed Mohamed Edrus. He also called on the Johore Government to conduct an
      141 words
    • 345 3 PENANG, Wed. The Member of Parliament for Dato Kramat Ward, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, said today that the SpeakeT should make a statement to elarifv the walk-out of the nine P.M.I.P. members from the Dewan Ra'avat last week. He said that the walkout which resulted when
      345 words
    • 65 3 e Su jf *H d i h f. Si Chew Jit Poh in Kuala Lumpur recently feted Mr. Wong Tham Soon (seated in of "lohan'Mineku Vezara /jMN»h£t«^ ,an ager f e *7" newspapers respectively. The occasion was to celebrate the award f Johan Mangku
      65 words
    • 415 4  -  §2. CHOO TECK MAU MUAR, Wed. A little-known, loosely-knit pupils' club here is doing a great deal of good in a quiet and unobstrusive way. Run by a handful of pupils who turn out for "public duty'* two or three times a week, the Interact Club
      415 words
    • 28 4 MUAR, Wed. Mr. S. Tharu, the heed of Labis Primary English School, has been elected President of the Johore Branch of the National Union of Teachers.
      28 words
    • 657 4  -  by LIM THOW BOON KUALA LUMPUR, Wtd. Maioyiia'i biggest «v«r National Read Safety campaign began today. About 300 VlPs and guests and 2.006 Malaysians, mostly schoolchildren and Army personnel. turned up at stadium Negara to witness the opening ceremony. Shortly after the Deputy Prime Minister.
      657 words
    • 261 4  -  By WEE HOCK CHYE MALACCA, Wed. A Crime Prevention Committee was formed here today. It is believed to be the first in the country. Similar committees will also be formed in Alor Gajah and Jasin districts. The committee comprising Government representatives and public leaders
      261 words
    • 75 4 PENANG. Wed. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, will open the new office building of the Rubber Industries (Replanting) Board at the 4th-milestone, Bagan Lebai Tahir Butterworth, at 10 a.m. on July 1. On the same day at 11.30 a
      75 words
    • 222 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rasak, today urged motorists, cyclists and pedestrians to exercise more care on the road and help reduce accidents. He said this when he launched the National Road Safety Campaign at Stadium Negara this evening. Tun Razak urged
      222 words
    • 196 4  -  BT HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A "love triangle" involving pretty Hong Kong star Pearl An, breaks out recently during her current tour to Malaysia. The two "Romeos" locked in the love-web are Cantonese actor Cheong Ying Choy and Toh Peng, a "playboy". The "romance" was
      196 words
    • 192 4  -  Lightning raid: 10 pigs seized by M. T. LINGAM SKREMBAN, Wed. A team of Str« m ban Town Council officials carried out a lightning raid this morning in the heart of the town close to the Central Market and con. fiscated 10 illegally slaughtered pigs.
      192 words
    • 270 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Ambassador to the United States, Tan Sri On g Yoke Lin, visited the Aliquippa Works of Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation recently. The purpose of the visit to the plant, about 20 miles down the Ohio River
      270 words
    • 49 4 IPOH. Wed A mine worker. Liew Wan Sing. 25. was killed by a falling beam at Chang Kat Tin Mints in Tanjong Tualang yesterday. He was picked up un* conscious after being hit on the head by the beam He died at Batu Gajah District Hospital.
      49 words
    • 35 4 This charming Swedish tele-board operator, Inger, shows the latest push-button telephone to be introduced in Stockholm area this coming autumn, as it is easier to push a button than to dial the numbers. PANA Photo.
      PANA Photo.  -  35 words
    • 108 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Burglars broke into the bar of Embassy Hotel here yesterday and got away with more than $2,000 in cash, cigarettes and liquor. According to the Police, the manager of the bar, Mr. Too Hee Loon, closed the bar at 1.30 a.m.
      108 words
    • 318 11 The big questio before Mal citizens in SINGAPORE, Wed. Malaysian citizens resident in Singapore will find their future travel curbed that is, if they are just beginning to apply for the restricted passports, for fravel between West Malaysia and Singapore. A spokesman for the Malaysian High Commission here
      318 words
    • 87 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Thp People Vs Association t xiay disclosed that the of the Chye Kay Community Centre in Nee Soon had been smeared u.th anti-national slogans las' Monday. In a statement today it ia the slogans were dised by the staff at sam on Monday. Th
      87 words
    • 250 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Lim Yau Hung was today charged in the Hiah Court here with the murder of Loo Tuck Fai alias Tai Soh, a building labourer. The accused, also known as Tee Tow Kla and other three or four unknown persons are
      250 words
    • 356 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Registration of children for admission to Primary I in January 1968 will be carried out at all primary and full schools from July 3 to 26. The age of admission will be restricted to six and sixplus in 1968. All schools will
      356 words
    • 66 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Donations to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund during May totalled $9,556.70. Among the major contributions were: Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd., Penang $6,000.00. Malayan Tobacco Co. Bhd. fir Employees, K.L. $959.00 Nurses of Lady Templer Hospital. K. L. $617.00. Proceeds from
      66 words
    • 371 11  -  B\ PATRICIA CHAN SINGAPORE, Wed. An Australian T V. production unit is in Singapore to film sections of their million-dollar T.V. series, "THE HUNTER" a story on the adventures of a hunter. Apart from the technicrew, there are five pr nripal
      371 words
    • 422 11  -  by H.M.S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Wed. Sixty-eight members of an American College Choir who are currently on a round -the- world tour arrived in Singapore this afternoon "a thoroughly disappointed lot." Disappointed because they could not get a sponsor to
      422 words
    • 141 11 IPOH. Wed. World Health Day will be observed in Perak on June 29 with a Flag Day as part of its celebrations. The chairman of the celebration committee. Dr. A.W.E. Moreira today appealed for generous donations on Flag Day. The programme
      141 words
    • 135 11 Kuala lumpur, wed Eleven non-commissioned officers of the 4th Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment have been awarded long service and good conduct medals. They are Warrant Officer 1 Ahmad bin Rajab, Warrant Officers II Hussain bin Ahmad, Mohd Zain bin Abdul Samad, Tajul Urus bin
      135 words
    • 165 11 Kuala lumpur. wed. Thirty-one ex-ser-vicemen from Kelantan have been selected recently for resettlement in FLDA schemes. They will go into various FLDA schemes in West Malaysia. These men were selected by a panel consisting of Enche Yeop Mohindin of the Federal Land Development Authority, Lt. Col.
      165 words
    • 64 11 Mr. Chan Chce Seng, Member of Parliament for Jalan Besar constituency, accompanied by Mr. Lee Koon Seng, Chairman of the Citizens Consultative Committee, Mr. Sim Soong Keow, the Chairman of Maude Road t ommunity Centre manaeement committee and members of
      64 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 132 3 Catch the Wet Express. Fastest 8.15 p.m. Thursdays. A big Qantas V-Jet takes off on the fastest flight between Singapore and Amsterdam. Any Thursday you can catch the overnight Qantas V-Jet Express to Amsterdam. Qantas does it in just 16 hours 15 minutes flying time. Nobody gets you there faster.
      132 words

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 328 4 Special announcement.... Eastern Sun's must-be-won 9 weekly con wives and The contest is far WIVES and MOTHER! Oftlj! the first prist is $lO, second prist 920, sad third prist $lO. All contestants, who must bt wives and mothers, hivt to do is to tell# ot more then 100 words, say
      328 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • WORLD NEWS
    • 79 5 HONOLULU, Hawaii, Wed. (AP) Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Holt of Australia rested in Waikiki yesterday after lengthy conferences with President Johnson over the weekend. Mr. Holt said they discussed all things of mutual interest to the war allies including "the Vietnam situation and common economic matters."
      79 words
    • 408 5 T<OKYO, Wed. (UPI). The United States can win tiie war in Vietnam if it is willing to pay the "price," former Assistant Secretary of State, Dr. Roger Hilsman said here yesterday. Speaking at a meeting in Tokyo, Dr. Hilsman said
      408 words
    • 198 5 LOS ANGELES, Wed. (UPI) Actress Jayne Mansfield's legal problems multiplied yesterday with hearings slated here and in nearby Santa Monica on Wednesday and Thursday in connection with her 16-year-old runaway daughter Jayne Marie. County Juvenile authorities here will hold a predetention hearing today to
      198 words
    • 132 5 JAKARTA Wed. (UPI) Indonesia is drafting a "completely new" policy to replace former President Sukarno's "political manifesto," a spokesman for the People's Provisional Congress said today. A congressional special committee on the new state "course" is expected to complete the draft by the end of this
      132 words
    • 145 5 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew arrived by plane last" night for talks with British leaders on the future of the British defence role in the Singapore region. His plane arrived shortly after 9 p.m. He was expected to be followed into London
      145 words
    • 53 5 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) —British television viewers got a surgeon's eye-view of a live cancer operation in a shock anti-smoking programme last night. The 8.8.C. had warned that the programme was not suitable viewing for the squeamish but last night a 8.8.C. spokesman said it had aroused little
      53 words
    • 137 5 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI) The Rev. William Z. Liang Sung, D.D.. President of St. John's University, Shanghai, from 1939 to 1946 died recently i n a Berkeley, California. Hospital after several heart attacks. He was 68. Dr. Sung had worked for the Episcopal Diocese
      137 words
    • 254 5 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Mrs. Judith Hart, Minister of State for Commonwealth Affairs, pledged yesterday that the Hong Kong government would continue to have the full support of the Government here in the event of new disturbances in the colony. Mrs Hart, answering
      254 words
    • 76 5 JAKARTA, Wed. (UPI) A United States congressional mission will visit Indonesia late this year, according to Indonesian Ambassador to Washington Suwito Kusomowidago Mr. Suwito arrived in Jakarta early this week after a round of talks with American officials and businessmen on the new Indonesian Foreign
      76 words
    • 170 5 WASHINGTON. Wed (AP) The Defence Department has made several improvements in the M-16 rifle and is interviewing wounded fighting men to determine causes of malfunctions, representative Clarence D. Long. Democrat-Maryland, said yesterday. Mr. Long is a member of the House Appropriations Sub-committee on military spending. "Special
      170 words
    • 167 5 OTTAWA. Wed. (AP) Queen Sirikit and King Bhumibol of Thailand were welcomed to Parliament Hill yesterday. The small, fragile Queen wore a coral iilk suit and hat, with coral-and-dia-mond earrings and brooch. Fresh from fashion showings in New York, she was the centre of
      167 words
    • 110 5 TOKYO. Wed. (UPI) Prime Minister Eisaku Sato will leave Tokyo for Seoul on June 30 to attend South Korean President Park Chung Hee's inauguaration. Mr. Park was elected to his second four-year term in the Presidential election in May. Mr. Sato met with leaders of his
      110 words
    • 51 5 THESE five beautiful females wearing the mini-skirts made of material patterned after the flags of 5 nations participating in the 24-hour Le Mans motor race, are seen having their breakfast right in the middle of the famous Parisian thoroughfare, the Avenue des Champs Elysees
      51 words
    • 191 5 SAIGON, Wed. (AP). Two U.S. Infantrymen were killed and 18 wounded yesterday in four separate accidental bombings and artillery shellings by Ameri- I can support units, military spokesmen said. Two 105 millimetre Howitzer rounds landed in a Battalion Command Post of the 199 th
      191 words
    • 47 5 TOKYO, Wed. (UPI) A series of 64 tremors rocked Kozujima, a tiny island South of Tokyo, between yesterday and today, the Metropolitan Police Department said. Some of the quakes registered three on the scale of 6eight. But the report said there were no casualties.
      47 words
    • 294 6 LEICESTER. England, Wed. (Reuter) Douglas Gordon Gooay, serving a 30-year prison sentence for his part in Britain's great train robbery, went to court again today as an innocent man. In one of the most bizarre developments in English legal history, Goody is suing
      294 words
    • 43 6 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) The Soviet Union and four other East European countries posed a threat yesterday to the first live television programme linking the whole world. They asked for postponement of the programme Our World" because of the "present .international situation."
      43 words
    • 246 6 State of the nation LONDON, Wed. (Reuter). prime Minister Harold Wilson said today that Britain had reached a position of economic strength which had withstood the pressures of the Middle East crisis. He said Britain was naming through the "most revolutionary period of change
      246 words
    • 174 6 BRUSSELS, Wed. (AP). —The Belgian Foreign Ministry charged yesterday that Congolese beat a Belgian technician until his body was black with bruises, cut off an ear and all the fingers of his right hand. A spokesman said the man identified as M. Van Der
      174 words
    • 146 6 LONDON. Wed. (AP) —A quiet Sunday driving lesson for a 57-year-old widow and her 76-year-old instructor friend ended in a terrifying trip for both. They took a wrong turn and found themselves heading the wrong way on the Ml. Britain's biggest motorway. As t». > travelled north,
      146 words
    • 392 6 LONDON, Wed. <UPI) The financial expert trying to salvage a collapsed £9 M finance company said police in five countries have been asked to help trace its former Australian-born head. William Ross Wright, 46, former head of the Pinnock Finance Company, has been
      392 words
    • 98 6 LAGOS. Wed. (Reuter) Foreign companies in secessionist Biafra have again been warned they must quit unless tbey register with the breakaway government. Radio Biafra said today. The radio quoted the Commerce Ministry in the capital, Enugu as saying companies must register in the self-proclaimed republic
      98 words
    • 165 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. (AP) Legislation making it a federal crime to desecrate the American flag may be on its way to President Johnson before Congress quits next week for the 4th of July national holiday recess. Both sides plan to use visual aids in the House.
      165 words
    • 132 6 GENEVA. Wed. (Reuter) A Greek editor, who closed his newspaper rather than submit to Government censorship, todav told more than 200 newspaper executives from 31 countries that every journalist had "not only the right, but the duty, to remain free." Mr. Panos Kokkas, editor-in-chief of
      132 words
    • 89 6 MANILA, Wed. (UPI) Philippine University students plan to "Play hookey" from their Spanish classes next month on a mass basis. The National Union of Students is reported planning the boycott of Spanish language classes to protest a Philippine law that requires them to complete
      89 words
    • 279 6 MANILA, Wed. (UPI) Philippine Constabulary troops have moved out in pursuit of a mob of "AntiChrist" religious fanatics who attacked and burned a village on the island of Leyte yesterday morning. Unconfirmed reports indicate that as many as 30 members of the rival Iglesia Catolico
      279 words
    • 292 6 BONIS, Wed. (Reuter) —lndonesian Manpower Minister Mr. Awaludin Djamin said after two days of talks with government officials here that Germany could make a valuable contribution in helping to train Indonesians huge manpower resources. During his visit here the minister has toured German industrial
      292 words
    • 51 6 WATERFORD, Ireland: Caroline Kennedy daughter of the late President John F. Kennedy, is seen in the water with an unidentified member of the host family. Mrs. Kennedy and her children are in Ireland for a six-week holiday. She made an appeal for privacy shortly after this picture was made. UPI
      UPI photo  -  51 words
    • 300 6 City Fathers' plague HONOLULU, Wed. (AP). Mayors from foreign cities attending the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Honolulu agree that one of their main problems is people either too many or not enough. Japanese mayors Torn Hayashi of Sojya. Seikichi Murakami of Oozu and Masua
      300 words
    • 92 6 WASHINGTON. We d (UPI)—If it hadn't been for that sharp-eyed bulldozer driver, we might never hav e known that prehistoric peccaries used to roam the hills of Western Kentucky. The pecarry bones are believed to be between 25.000 and 40,000 years old. They are being studied
      92 words
    • 349 6 UK AND EEC PARIS. Wed. (UPI). British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and President Charles de Gaulle yesterday concluded talks that apparently failed to bridge their gaping world policy differences. Informed sources said that in his 7-$ hour talks with de Gaulle Mr. Wilson failed to
      349 words
    • 295 7 20 killed, 25 hurt ADEN, Wed. (Reuter) Twenty people were killed and 25 injured, most of them British, when South Arabian troops mutinied in Aden yesterday in protest against the disciplinary suspension of four Arab colonels, a British spokesman said. Casualties among the South Arabian forces were
      295 words
    • 107 7 SAIGON. Wed (AP) U.S. military officials are working on directives which would restrict women news correspondents from the battlefield situations, it was disclosed yesterday. Until now, the women have been allowed to cover as much as their male counterparts. The women are not too happy
      107 words
    • 295 7 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Britain will continue to give full suppiyt and assistance to the Hon? Kong Government in maintaining peace, order and good government in the Colony, Parliament was told here today. Mrs Judith Hart, a joint Mm s:er of State for Commonwealth
      295 words
    • 53 7 VIENNA. Wed. (UPI) ndonesia yesterday became he 27th country to accept n'ernational Atomic Energy Agency (lAEA) safeguards controlling unclear activities. Indonesia also signed an agreement with the agency, transferring control to lAEA to prevent divertion to military use of material and equipment involved in collaborative work with
      53 words
    • 331 7 LIMA, Peru, Wed. (AP). A Paris visit by Peru's Aviation Minister has sparked talk that Pern may be shopping to be the first nation in South America with supersonic military jets. An aviation ministry spokesman said on Monday there was no official information that
      331 words
    • 520 7 TEL AVIV, Wed. (AP). Israeli government officials ar# working on a plan to offer an overland alternative to the locked Suez Canal, the Hebrew language daily "Maariv" reported yesterday. The idea Is to organise the transhipment of cargoes from Israel's new Ashdod
      520 words
    • 257 7 SITUATION 'DESPERATE' NEW DELHI. Wed. (Reuter) Food riots and looting were reported from the State of West Bengal today as a Food Ministry spokesman in New Delhi described India's food situation as almost desperate. The closing of the Suez Canal during the war between the
      257 words
    • 97 7 WASHINGTON. Wed. (Reuter) The United States yesterday apologised to the Soviet Union for damage apparently caused to a Russian ship during an American air strike in North Vietnam. The incident occurred on June 2 when the Soviet freighter Turkestan was damaged in the port of
      97 words
    • 194 7 TOKYO, Wed. (UPI). The Japan Times had this editorial comment on Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin's speech on Monday before the UN General Assembly: "It is difficult to understand how any man can rise up in the assembly and make the statements regarding what he
      194 words
    • 958 7 UNITED NATION, Wed (AP) Following are excerpts from the text of U.S. ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg's address on the Middle East crisis delivered yesterday to the U.N. General Assembly; Mr. President: The General Assembly has been convened under the resolution known as "uniting for peace"
      958 words
    • 77 7 ATLANTA. Georgia. Wed. (UPI) This major Southern city was in a state of emergency today after rioting erupted in one of its Negro slums and one person was shot dead. Police immediately enforced an after-dark curfew and banned everyone from the streets of the Negro Ghetto, Dixie
      77 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 1000 5 11l 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR New s in Mandarin; 8.10 This and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipon and Week (A Prog, for Youth); MHaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 835 Wonders of the World 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 (Climbing for Bighorn); 8.50 Quran Reading; 9.00 News in
      1,000 words

  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 117 6 h The DEADLY BftVStCES AFFAIR m T-THETHMS'S Smokimg... WSATOY/... 2 --s? 22 J ss i A I V 2 8 f .1 ill s Hp I res ei mm. S i iauiu til Ul 'iii«.:iiliii.. ,\,,y V V,\',V. V; v -V.'■ W.V:,L AUN*o*fTf THAT CUSSED THING WILL BLOW ANY SECOND/
      117 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 44 7 New...! I^SCHAUB-LORENZ CAR R CK 2 FM Reception too!! The latest car radio with highly advanced technical features now being offered at low budget price. THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO, (ENTERPRISES) LTD. SINGAPOtE THE CYCLE 4 CARRIAGE ENTERPRISES (M) SDN. BHD. KUALA LUMPUH IPOH PENANO
      44 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 488 8 MALACCA enjoys the distinction of being the first State in Malaysia to form a Crime Prevention Committee- It consists of prominent local citizens, with a Police officer as adviser. Since the public are reluctant to give information about crime and criminals direct to the Police, they can
    488 words
  • 248 8 TT is a far cry from the days when Singapore civil servants were a docile lot, who watched the clock till the day of their retirement, to the present time when they have to undergo military training. In those easy-going days, civil service promotion was based on
    248 words
  • 897 8  -  by John Fercsey IN the last few weeks, the Brazilian Government has pressed ahead with a world-wide diplomatic offensive for the use of nuclear energy for peaceful development. The voice of Brazil sounded in Brasilia, in Mexico, in the United Nations, in Geneva and in Paris, emphasising
    897 words
  • LETTERS...
    • 782 8 Middle East war came as no surprise to the world. What the war did was to know the lid off the boiling Middle East kettle, and even though the lid has gone off the kettle is still boiling. It would seem, there-fore, the war which
      782 words
    • 333 8 IIfHILE sharing your correspondent's concern about the absence of an effective opposition in Parliament, I, however, feel that the critical Issue facing all Malaysians at this juncture is not so much a need to have a united front of opposition parties to oppose the ruling Alliance
      333 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 164 8 COURTROOM By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") OARBARA never thought shopping for green peppers in the vegetable section of Allan's Supermarket would result in her spending a week in a hospital. Barbara slipped and fell on a string bean and suffered serious injuries. Barbara sued
      164 words

  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 136 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Robert Chia, Cargo Service staff of Pan American Airways left Singapore recently to attend a Training Course in Loadmaster in JF. Kennedy Airport. Mr. Chia will also visit the new Air Freight Terminal of Pan American at the Kennedy Inational Airport. a
      136 words
    • 254 9 WASHINGTON, We d (AFP)—A $l5 million loan by the Agency for International Development will finance Indonesian imports trom the United States of machinery, essential spare ports and raw materials, 'he AID. announced yesterday. in addition to financing a part of the commodities required to
      254 words
    • 32 9 NEW YORK, Wed. (AP) Dow-Jones spot commodity price index closed at 137.08 off 0.10. Dow Jones commodity futures index (open (high) f low) (close) 133 32 133.67 133.67 up 1.14
      32 words
    • 332 9 2 S pore youth apprentices win Qantas awards in Sydney SINGAPORE, Wed. An apprentice from Singapore has been awarded a prize for being the best apprentice in the Qantas Empire Airways Technical College in Sydney, Australia. He is Tav Kok Ming. Another Singapore apprentice, Chan Mun Por, was awarded a
      332 words
    • 63 9 JAKARTA, Wed. (UPI) A 42-man Dutch economic delegation led by Trade Promotion Board Chairman, Mr. J.J. Oyvaar has started informal discussions with Indonesian businessmen in Bandung to explore possibilities of Dutch caDital investments in Indonesia, it was reported today. The Dutch mission already held similar talks with Indonesian
      63 words
    • 70 9 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI) The closing Dow Jones averages on the New York stock exchange: 30 Industrials 880.61 20 Rails 256.70 15 Utilities 131.20 (New 1967 Low) 65 Stocks 320.55 40 Bonds 80.60 Commodity futures Index 133.67 The volume was 10,350,000 shares. Of a total 1456 issues
      70 words
    • 295 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. —July first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 57-3/8 cents per lb., unchanged from previous close. The tone was verv quiet. A very quiet session ruled throughout the morning and turnover was small. Demand for lower
      295 words
    • 77 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: Buying T.T.. 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. 36-1/6 credit bills; 363/16 trade
      77 words
    • 25 9 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) The London rubber market opened quiet. No. 1. RSS spot 19-1/2 nominal. No 1. RSS CIF basis ports July 17-1/4—17-3/8.
      25 words
    • 17 9 SINGAPORE, Wed The tin price for today wa s $609 per picul. up 62i cents.
      17 words
    • 954 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Fairly active conditions prevailed on the Stock Exchange today Industrials developed a very firm tone with most of the counters putting on gains. Feature of the day was the rise in Fraser Neave Ord on news that a Bonus Issue of one
      954 words
    • 80 9 HONG KONG Wed. (Reuter) —The Hong Kong Stock Exchange reopened today after suspending its operations 15 days ago as a result of the Middle East crisis. Prices ruled fairly steady and two of the 70 listed issues were dealt in at the resumption of today's board
      80 words
    • 55 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (AP) Dow Jones Stock averages Open High 30 Industrials 883.78 890.72 20 Railroads 257.43 259.34 15 Utilities 131.55 132.41 65 Stocks 321.58 324.00 Low Close Change 30 Industrial! 876.44 880.61 off 3.93 20 Railroads 254.61 256.70 off 1.14 15 Utilities 130.37 131.20 off 0.38 65
      55 words
    • 22 9 WASHINGTON. Wed (AP) The U.S. government sold five long tons of Grade B tin yesterday at 1.5250 dollars a pound.
      22 words
    • 102 9 The first picture release of the new maritime reconnaissance aircraft, the HS801 intended for Britain's R.A.F. shows the prototype that will soon make its maiden flight. Replacing the Shackletons of Coastal Command, the aircraft has been designed to fly at high subsonic speed and high altitude to the search area;
      102 words
    • 98 9 LONDON. Wed- (UPI) Godfrey Oliphant, Executive Director of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council will open an exhibition of men's and boy's wear at the Hong Kong display centre in London on June 28, it was announced yesterday. Mr. Oliphant will be spending three days in
      98 words
    • 22 9 HONG KONG, Wed. (UPI) —Money QuotationsHK55.77/5.79 per US dollar for cash HK516.16 per pound sterling. HK5272.25 per tael gold.
      22 words
    • 1002 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 1.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lnmpur Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.20 a.m. Airline GIA 982 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.25 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuchlng.
      1,002 words
    • 426 9 SINGAPORE —Stock Exchange hid and offer prices officially listed at the close of bonnes*. INDUSTRIAL 1.50 Bo u stead XD 1.49 C. Sugar 1.56 1.59 Chemical Co 1.77 1.78 Cold storage 3.48 Dunlop 2.17 E. Smelting 4.18 4.30 E«»so Ords 3.20 Fit/pa irlrk« 1.49 F. N. Ords.
      426 words
    • 52 9 (Managers Price*) Fir*t Malayan 2.3.1 2 13 Second Malayan 1.66 1.76 Third Malayan 1.13 1.23 The Commerce Industry Fund XD .88 .98 The Savings Fund 1.36 1.46 Malayan Investment Fund .95 1.05 Sterling Com moditv 3/9 4/4 First Hong Kong .84 89* Second Hong Kong ..*>8 62* <*Honc
      52 words
    • 95 9 SINGAPORE, Wed Slneapore Chinese Produce IV. chance noon prices today were: Buyer* i wiim Coconnt oil (FOB) Bulk 48.50 Coconnt oil (FOB) Drums 50.50 Loose Copra Mixed J une/ Jul y 29.50 Nutmegs 110s '125.00 Nutmegs b W 155.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) MM 107.50 Pepper Black Special
      95 words
    • 202 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Misaki Maru 3/4 Hoegh Elite 5 Silver Moon 6/7 Nissan Maru 8/9 Menior 10/11 Abbekerk 13/14 Krishna Jayanti 19 Nichiryu Maru 21/22 Rajah Brooke 23/24 Slogan 25/26 Koshiro Maru 27/28 Shomron 29/30 Tocansa 31/32
      202 words

  • Parliament roundup
    • 1077 10  -  by Lee Chia Fook and Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The motion of thanks to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong for his speech when he opened the present fourth session of the second Parliament was this morning unanimously passed in the Dewan Ra'ayat without
      1,077 words
    • 344 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government will take action on any Industry which abuses the proection giving to its products. Any complaints of monopoly will be immediately investigated, and evidence on this would be welcomed by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. This was
      344 words
    • 298 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Several Alliance backbenchers criticised the State Government's land policy in the Johore Legislative Assembly here today. Mr. Sim Kim Chong (Bekok) said several people in his constituency, who applied for land in 1959. were interviewed by the authorities in 1965. He added:
      298 words
    • 177 10 MUAR, Wed. The problem posed by a shortage of graduate teachers at Muar High School the largest secondary English school in North Johore has been solved. This, according to the headmaster, Mr. Desmond Paul Pereira. was made possible by the arrival
      177 words
    • 64 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A vegetable seller, Koh Ah Beng 21, who was remanded in Pudu Jail, died of head injuries when he fell from the second floor of the prison yesterday at 1.45 p.m. Koh, whose address was given as Batu Empat, Ipoh Road, was charged in
      64 words
    • 141 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Dr. R.L.M. Syrige of the Rowett Research Institute Aberdeen, Scotland is to visit here shortly. Dr. Synge is a world authority on the biochemistry of plants. Early in his career, he and Dr. A.J.P. Martin invented "partition chromatography" a revolutionary method
      141 words
    • 29 10 MUAR, Wed. Twentyfive Chinese and Hindu temples in Johore have been granted a total of $200,000 for repair work under this year's rural development plan.
      29 words
    • 1665 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Labour Party Member for Batu, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon today urged the Government to investigate the affairs of co-operative housing societies in the country. "Co-operative housing societies seem to be the nest of malpractices or corrupt practices,"
      1,665 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 62 10 L. ROAD Safety Campaign Exhibition at Stadium Negara 2 to 8 p.m. PROMINENT Malaysian Artists' Exhibition by Peninsular Art Society at 41, Jalan Raja Muda 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; JALAN Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.. 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m.; ZOO Negara
      62 words
    • 99 10 HEADERS COURTROOM Ely Her.ry B. Rcti-tla-* (Author, "Handbook cf Evld«* cf For Crl»lnal Trials YES. "When g recn5 are sold from open bins on a self-service basi* there is the likelihood that some will fall or J dropped to the floor, in Court decided. "If the store operator chooses to
      99 words


  • STUDENTS' PAGE ALL $5 ESSAY WINNERS
    • 238 12 IT was a cloudy afternoon when I was returning home from school. I had to cross a deserted area overgrown with wild trees. Suddenly, I heard a hissing sound coming from above. I saw something like a beam of light coming towards earth. As it landed I
      238 words
    • 221 12 IN ancient times. Singapore was known as Tumasek. Singapura is the Malayword for Lion Citv. It was founded by Sir 'Stamford Raffles in 1819. It was a dense jungle with a few attap huts then. Nowadays. Singapore is developed into a city. It is a free port
      221 words
    • 279 12 THERE are many kinds of transport being used in Singapore. They are lorries, cars, buses and others. They are of good use to us because they aid us to move about easily. If there are no vehicles, we would have to walk
      279 words
    • 257 12 ONE New Year's Eve I went to sleep after a heavy meal and it was not surprising that I had a frightful dream. I found myself in a thick jungle, in a dark and lonely spot. I could hear the hooting of owls and
      257 words
    • Article, Illustration
      314 12 ONE morning, I got out of my bed in a bad mood. I had a feeling that the day was going to be an unlucky one for me. How right I was, I am going to reveal to you. Going to the bathroom to brush my teeth,
      314 words
    • 358 12 MALAYSIA is a multiracial country. There are many festivals, each celebrated by different religions among the racial groups. The Chinese, who form a large Dart of the population, have their most important festival on Chinese New Year's Day. Practically all Chinese, whatever tneir religion or however
      358 words
    • 289 12 ONE day my friend and some sailors and I set out for sail in a big fishing boat. We brought with us fishing nets. We sailed at eight o'clock. When we were in the middle of the sea we cast
      289 words
    • 370 12 THE most striking incident happened to me when I was seven years old. It all started one day when news came to me that a famous circus had arrived. Everyone in my household made up their minds to go to the circus. I agreed to go
      370 words
    • 269 12 BANG! Bang! Sock! Ka Pow! I like Batman best of a*l! He is strong. He is tall. He is handsome too! He has a well-built body covered with powerful muscles. He fights like a lion. Robbers, thieves, gansters and crooks are frightened of him. One punch
      269 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 222 12 NEW ESSAY CONTEST FOR THOSE WHO ARE 14 AND UNDER THE EASTERN SUN'S new essav writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under in this page every Thursday. One of the ohiects of this contest is to entourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And what
      222 words

  • EASTERN SUN SPECIAL
    • 283 13 /CANBERRA, Wed. (Reuter). The discovery of a Shoplifters' Club organised by 14-year-old boys attending a Sydney School is reported by Mr. J.B. Griffin, Secretary of the Australian Council of Retailers. Boys qualified for admission to the club by stealing selected articles from o Sydney store,
      283 words
    • 471 13  -  By PETER JACKSON DELHI, Wed. (Keuter) Indian workers or* using siege tactics en an increasing scale in pressing their demands on employers. These are resulting in managers and senior staff being confined to offices for long periods, often without food, water,
      471 words
    • 600 13  -  CONFIDENT LIVING By Norman Vincent Peale AT our farm one day an oil truck came to make a delivery. But presently I noticed that the driver did not get out of his cab. I walked over and asked, "What's the matter?" Giving me
      600 words
    • 221 13 TJONN, Wed. (Reu--D t«r) —When Adolf Hitler was building up his Nazi Party in pre-World War Two Germany and trying to win influential friends he once got an ageing noble woman to show him how to kiss a lady's hand. The incident
      221 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 64 13 BE AN EXPERT RADIO TV TECHNICIAN SPECIAL RADIO b TV CLASSES FOR BICINNIRS THIORY bPRACTICAL. MORNINC NICHT SESSIONS. COMMENCING 3rd |ULY 19«7: For Prospectus and Enrolment Form, please apply to: OVERSEA-CHINESE RADIO TV INSTITUTE Not. 152. 191-A fr 152-B, Geylang Road. Singapore 14. TIL: ***** 6 ***** Irtadc 56, Yew
      64 words
  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 232 13 SHAW GANISATION L I O O Phone ***** Opens Today! 11. 1.30. 4. 0.30. 9.15 Tony (Tom Jones) Richardson's The SAILOR from GIBRALTAR" Jeanne Moreau. Lan Bannen (UAt ICAPITOL Phone ***** Last Day! 11. 1.45, 4.00. 6.50. 0.30 Marlon Brando. Sophia Loren COUNTESS from HONGKONG color Opens Tomorrow: "4 SISTERS"
      232 words
    • 74 13 GALA: AMPLE CAR PARK SPACE AVAILABLE BEHIND THE THEATRE ENTRANCE BETWEEN GALA AND MARLBOROUGH THEATRES. OBr.Hflnn: opens tomorrow i "A TOP-NOTCH ADILT THRILLER! A .o-rw rrrt v nnu i i a VTf P'Cture® preterits ABSOLUTELY BRILLIAN 1 john le carry's Judith Crm NBC •TodrnT* Show From the author of "THE
      74 words
    • 291 13 ODTON ?1 II f» Open. Taday! 11. |.so. 4. m Requiem for a Secret Agent •tc»art Granger Daaiala Biaarbi Color, Scope. Chmeae Subtitloa SATURDAY MIDNIGHT!CoIor "BAG FILL OF DOLLARS" Jack Stuart Dan Vadu CAI HA/ JJ4OO I Open* Today! Ift am 2.3f1. "w m NOW AT NOBMAL PRICES! f AYLoi
      291 words

  • SUN SPORT
    • 205 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Chui Lok, current leaders of the Football Association of Selangor senior division league, lost two valuable points when they went down 1-3 to Police at the Merdeka Stadium here last night. After a hard fought tussle. Police opened scoring in the
      205 words
    • 69 14 IPOH. Wed. The Perak Amateur Volleyball Association will hold the second annual Perak inter-school six-a-side volley ball tournament at the Yuk Choy Primary School court in Hugh Low Street here during the second week of July. Entries are being invited from school teams affiliated to the
      69 words
    • 329 14  -  By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. S. A. Duroi, coach of the national youth squad said he wqs "very happy" with the performance of the players in the 1967 youth championships which concluded here last week. Mr. Durai told Sunsport: "I am indeed very pleased
      329 words
    • 199 14 SEREMBAN, Wed. The Negri Sembilan/Malacca Rugby Union Council meeting scheduled for yesterday was called off for the second time within a fortnight due to lack of quorum. At yesterday's meeting only four members of the council showed up. They were Mr. Dara Singh (president). Major
      199 words
    • 299 14  - difficulties, so Muar district athletic meet put off By CHOO TECK MAU MUAR, Wed. This year's district athletic meet has been cancelled because of financial difficulties. This was revealed to Sunsport this morning by Syed Jaffar bin Abdullah, a committee member of the Muar District Amateur Athletic Association. A two-day
      299 words
    • 142 14 MALACCA, Wed. The Malaysian Fencing Federation will stage the annual Malaysian Students All Weapon Fencing Championships on August 4, 5 and 6 at the Gajah Berang Secondary English School. According to Mr. Ronnie Theseira the president of the Malaysian Fencing Federation a large number
      142 words
    • 36 14 MUAR, Wed. A Johore State Sports Council will be inaugurated in Johore Bahru on Friday. Representatives from more than 11 sports organisations from all parts of Johore will attend the meeting.
      36 words
    • 32 14 MUAR, Wed. The Kluang branch of the Johore State Basketball Association will hold a film show at the Mido Cinema, in Kluang on June 30 in aid of its funds.
      32 words
    • 46 14 Welsh challenger Howard Winstone seen when he went down in the 14th round from a punch by Mexican Vicente Saldivar during their World Featherweight contest at Ninian Park here on June 15. Saldivar retained his title on a decision after the 15- round contest. UPI Photo.
      UPI; Photo.  -  46 words
    • 129 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. (Reuter) The shock Davis Cup defeat of the United States bv Ecuador means a big threat to gate takings at this year's challenge round in Brisbane. Australian tennis officials fear. It could also cost the challenge round organisers at least
      129 words
    • 144 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor will go all out when they take on Kedah in the North Zone Malaysia Cup soccer tie at Alor Star on Friday, at 7.00 p.m. The Selangor selectors nave announced a wellbalanced team of 16 players, from which the
      144 words
    • 372 14 LONDON, Wed. (Reuier) —Geoff Boycott, dropped by England because of his slow scoring in the First Test against India, slammed a lightning 98 not out to give Yorkshire a nine-wicket win over Gloucestershire in their English county cricket championship match yesterday Yorkshire, the
      372 words
    • 56 14 MALACCA. Wed T--2/7th Gurkha Rifles (Maiacca) were lucky to Gurkha Transport ment (Kluang) by p na row margin of 3-2 .n opening round inter-ur Gurkha knock-out socc tie for the Nepal Cu?> the Terendak Cair.p ground here. The match was at a fast pace and Tr
      56 words
    • 27 14 MALACCA. Wed V Edward Tan Soon L.an* the secretary of th :0cca Amateur Football elation has returned Britain after a 1 months departmental coor
      27 words
    • 2130 15 Penang race cv WINDSOR LAD f 1 PENANG, Wed. Leading jockey Des Coleman was in great form when he scored a splendid treble at Penang this afternoon, Second Day of the Penang Turf Club's June meeting. He brought in Petite Mademoiselle, Money Printer
      2,130 words
    • 128 15 SEREMBAN. Wed. The touring Indonesian tabletennis team will play here tomorrow against Negri Sembilan at the Town Hall. The matcn commences at 7.30 p.m. admission is free. The Indonesians who arrived here on Saturady on their way back from the World Championships
      Sunsport pix.  -  128 words
    • 206 15 SEREMBAN. Wed. Malacca Hockey Association have called upon the Malaysian Hockey Federation to allow students attending educational institutions in Kuala Lumpur to turn out for their "home states" in the Tun Razak Cup competition. Mr. Joginder Singh, president of the MH A. said here last
      206 words
    • 59 15 TELUK ANSON, Wed. Saunsi b:n Haji Mohamed of the D T.C. here has been suspended for two months by the Lower Perak District Football Association Disciplinary Board. He was sent off the field by referee Enche WA. Salim for kicking his opponent in a soccer match between
      59 words
    • 574 15 ALOR STAR, Wed. Sultan House won the E. V. G. Day Challenge Trophy when they became the champions at the Sultan Abdul Hamid College athletic meet held at the College Green recently. A steady drizzle fell from 4.00 p.m. onwards hut did
      574 words
    • 72 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Amateur Cycling Association will hold its annual tour of Singapore island starting from Shenton Way on June 25. The course will be Shenton Way. Pasir Panjang, Buklt Timah. Bukit Panjang. Into Mandal Road, Upper Tampines Road. Yio Chu Kang, Upper
      72 words
    • 57 15 SEREMBAN, Wed—Negri Sembilan Malays who are making a return to the Rulers' Shield Cricket competition this year, have been drawn to meet Johore in the first round match. They are due to meet Johore here on July 7 and 8, but are unable to play as
      57 words
    • 28 15 MALACCA, Wed.—Medicals Sports Club 'B' defeated War Department Civilians 3 —2 in a Malacca Amateur Football Association Div. 2 league match at the Bandar HiHr ground.
      28 words
    • 438 15 MALACCA, Wed. Abdul Hamid bin Othman won the best performance prite for track events In the annual Henry Gurney School athletic meet held at the Telok Mas ground. He won the award for his performance in the 'A' division long jump event.
      438 words
    • 678 16  -  by KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Wed. Malaysia's Thamas Cud first and second singles Tan Aik Huang and Yew Cheng Hoe who won their semi-finals tonight will battle for honours in the singles final (men) of the Penang Badminton Open Championships here
      678 words
    • 376 16 NEW YORK, Wed. (Reuter) Harlem Negroes seethed with anger today at the five-year jail sentence passed on dethroned world heavyweight champion Cassius Clay for refusing to do his army service. Judge Joseph Ingraham passed the maximum sentence including a 10,000-dollar (3,570 sterling) fine on
      376 words
    • 348 16  -  by LUCIAN PETER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian hockey season will be put officially into full swing when the three-day Under-23 competition for the Dr. Azix Durairatnam Cup begins on Friday at Ipoh. Three States, Perak, Penang, and Selangor and also a team
      348 words
    • 223 16 PENANG, Wed. The Indonesians came here not only to play badminton but also to promote goodwill between the two countries. This was stated by Mr. J. C. Tambunan, manager of the Indonesian team now taking part in the Penang Badminton Open Championships
      223 words
    • 102 16 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Donald Campbell's record breaking car Bluebird will never race again. Mr. Leo Villa, Campbell's chief mechanic said. The car was left to him "to carry on my enterprise" in the will of his former chief, who was killed while trying to raise
      102 words
    • 293 16  -  By M. T. LINGAM SEREMBAN, Wed. Rowdyism caused the Negri Sembilan hockey senior division league match between N.S. Ceylonese Youth Forum and Public Works Works Department to be called off 10 minutes before time this evening. It all started when umpire R.
      293 words
    • 371 16 ASCOT, (Berkshire), Wed. (Reuter). The four-day Royal Ascot race meeting opened yesterday with an Irish victory in one of the top races, the Coventry Stakes for two-year-olds over six furlongs. Mr. B. Schmidt-Bod-ner's colt Mark Royal, trained by P. Norris at
      371 words
    • 351 16 SINGAPORE, Wed Low Boon Kim set three new records at the Kim Keat Vocational School annual athletic meet held at the Farrer Park Athletic Grounds yesterday and won the individual champion trophy. Low established the r.ew records in the 100
      351 words
    • 314 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The judging and presentation of trophies for the 1966 Malaysian National Sports Awards will take place on Saturday, July 8. A panel of judges will select the Malaysian man and Sportswoman of the Year, 1966, from nominations
      314 words
    • 229 16 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter)— Manuel Santana. the artistic Spaniard, and bespectacled American Mrs. Billie-Jean King were today seeded to retain their singles titles in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships begin ning here on Monday. Santana is followed by three Australians in the men's singles seedings
      229 words
    • 142 16 SINGAPORE, Wed.—The F. A. of Singapore Finance and General Purposes Committee have accepted the "goodwill tour" by the National Bank of Cambodia F.C. to the is-land-Republic next month. This was decided at the FNGPC meeting held at FAS clubhouse last night. The Cambodian team
      142 words
    • 34 16 SINGAPORE. Wed: NAAFI Imperial beat Wearne Brothers 3-0 in the Singapore Business Houses F.A. league played here today. NAAFI led 3-0 at half-time. Raymond Yeo (2) and Hassan scored for the winners.
      34 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 406 14 Eastern Sun CltMifitd advertisements can be accepted at Hie following addresses: MONT D OR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore S.S MUBARUK Brother*. Ltd.. 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue. Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore HAMIEM STORE. Ml 9. Upper Changi Road. Singapore 17. A-T GNANAPRAKASAM CO.. 1361. CHangi
      406 words
    • 309 14 PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. TAWARAN darlpada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K R. Kelas V dan ka-atas Kepala IV Kepala Kechil akan di-terlma di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R., Selangor. Kuala Lumpur hingga 3.00 petang pada 30th Jun. 1967 untok: FELLING AND DE-STUMP-ING ALL TREES INCLUDING CLEARING OF UNDERGROWTH. REMOVAL TO COLLECTING POINTS AND BURNT
      309 words

  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 49 15 BIG SWEEP Sky V TOTAL POOL: §77,510.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****9 $25,578.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****7 6,394.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****1 3,197 00 STARTERS: ($532.00 each): Nos. *****8 *****9 *****0 *****6 *****8 *****7 *****6 *****5 CONSOLATIONS (5319.00 each): Nos. *****5 *****7 *****5 *****2 *****8 *****2 *****2 *****5 *****5 *****8
      49 words

  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 56 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.21 a.m. (6.9 ft.); 12.25 p.m. (8.7 ft). Port Swettenham: 5.59 p.m. (15.5 it). Port Dickson: 6.21 a-m. (7.9 ft.); 6.55 p.m. (9.4 ft.). Singapore: 11.39 a.m. (8.0 ft); 10.27 p.m. (9.2 ft). Sedili Kechil: 10.37 a.m. (8.1 ft.); 8.18 p.m. (6.5 ft.). Knantan: 9.36 a.m.
      56 words