Eastern Sun, 23 June 1967

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  • 25 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. t IMo. 329 Friday, 23 Juno 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents
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  • 123 1 CAIRO. Thurs. (Renter) Soviet President Nikolai podeorny began important talks with President Nasser within hours of his arrival here to underline Soviet hacking for the Arab States. The authoritative Cairo newspaper. A 1 Ahram, revealed today that the Presidents had a four-hour discussion last night
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  • 87 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. (Reu- A teenage gang who called himself s Bond" and had the r "007" tattooed on his arm was killed here Tuesday when a Molor v cocktail exploded near him. Police reported today. Payong Sikongmuang. the "007" was leading his gang in a
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  • 405 1 Nothing in way of summit except accord on venue NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) fHE United States and the Soviet Union agreed on Wednesday night in principle on the desirability of a meeting between President Johnson and Premier Alexei N. Kosygin, but argued over the protocol involved in
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  • 47 1 THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, addressing the opening session of the ten-day Second Seminar on Development at the MARA auditorium in Kuala LumpuT yesterday. The seminar is attended by delegates from 13 Afro-Asian countries. (Story in Page 3) Eastern Eastern Sun pix
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  • 106 1 IP OH, Thurs. A goldsmith, Chin Yoke Cheang, 40, was held up by four armed men, who robbed him of $50,000 in cash and jewellery at the 71-3/4 milestone, Ipoh-Butterworth Road, last night. Chin, was returning to Penang from Kuala Lumpur in a car when
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  • 347 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Thurs. (Reuter). India declared emphatically last night that Israel had struck the first blow in the recent Midlle East war and now must be denied the "fruits of its conquest." In one of the sharpest anti-Israel statements made
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  • 426 1 LONDON, Thurs. (UPI). Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his defence chief, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, begin discussions today with key British Cabinet members on details of British troop withdrawals from the Far East. Mr. Lee and Dr. Goh, accompanied by Singapore
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  • 80 1 EAST HORSLEY, England, Thurs. (UPI) It started as a kiss of life. It ended as a kiss of love. Cliff Inwood. 35, found Elizabeth Rimington, 21, lying unconscious under a tree after she was thrown from her horse. He revived her with mouth-to-mouth respiration,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 63 3 .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 and 9 p.m.; ZOO Negara
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  • PARLIAMENT ROUND-UP
    • 487 4  -  BY BEN DCUNHA AND CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Labour M.P. for Batu, Dr. Ton Chee Khoon, today hit out at the Government for incurring unnecessary expenditure at a time when the country was going through "a time of grave financial stringency."
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    • 212 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. Fred G. Owen was last night installed as the President of the Rotary Club of Petaling Jaya at an installation dinner attended by the Sultan of Selangor and the Tunku Ampuan. at the Airport Restaurant in Subang. The immediate
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    • 92 4 KUALA LUxMPUR, Thurs. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry today announces that limited quantities of Government stockpile rice are available. Retailers have been directed to sell Government stockpile rice at not more than 32 cents per kati the quantity of which should not exceed
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    • 220 4 razak KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, told Parlia. ment this morning that Malaysia intended to continue her defence treaty with Britain, Australia and New Zealand to defend herself from external aggression. Tun Razak. who was replying to
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    • 72 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. the Dewan Ra-ayat in an unanimous voice called for "war on corruption." Both the Opposition and Government backbenchers expressed anxiety at the incidence of corruption. Opposition parties called on the Government to declare the assets of Ministers, MPs, State Assemblymen and senior
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    • 256 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The high death rate among Malay children under five years of age is due mainly to the fact that most of them live in rural areas, where there is comparatively less medical and health services. The total deaths recorded
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    • 125 4 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir bin Johari has expressed the hope that the Malaysian and Indonesian spe--ling delegations would reach a final arrangement soon for implementing the new system of spelling between the two countries He said this
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    • 370 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Dewan Ra'ayat was assured today that American servicemen from South Vietnam on rest and recereation here were free of disease and posed no threat. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Enche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, in
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    • 220 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Big changes will soon take place in Johore's landscape. This was announced here last night by the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Othman Mohamed Sa'at, when he addressed the inaugural meeting of the Johore Press Club at the Wai Lee San restaurant.
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    • 210 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An amendment to the Sabah Income Tax Ordinance, 1956, was introduced in the Dewan Ra'ayat today to grant income tax exemption to the Sabah Tourist Association. The proposed amendment was moved by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, Enche
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    • 684 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government was today urged in Parliament to refer the Industrial Relations Bill to a select committee so that public representation could be made on various aspects of the Bill by all interested sections of the community, and
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  • THE NEW FILMS
    • 391 5  -  By CHAN KAM YAU LUMPUR, Thurs. "Cry Tough" is one helluva picture it's lit with a slow burning fuse and when it explodes, pow!! it will tear and cut through your guts. It is a story of desperate immigrants in the U.S. the
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    • 378 5 PITY. Harry Andrews is a charming and considerate man. But cinema audiences don't think so or, at any rate, they are conditioned not to think so because of the characters Andrews always seems to get. For Andrews is frequently cast as an elegant,
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    • 277 5 MEET CARITA, 'THE —VIKING QUEEN' A FEW years ago, Italian-born star Luciana Paluzzi, house-guesting with wealthy Hollywood contractor Dick Taylor, popped into the kitchen and caught 12-year-old baby-sitter Angela imitating her lively Italian dialect, with gestures. The imp blanched, then blurted: "I want
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    • 181 5 LONDON, Thurs.—Enough putting smooth emerald green English grass to cover more than two football fields is just part of the landscaping decorating the huge chateau set that dominates the conclusion of MGM's "The Dirty Dozen," the World War II Technicolour adventure drama. In addition to the
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    • 171 5 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. Doris Day is the first of four major stars to be signed for MGM's "Where Were You When The Lights Went Out?", a comedy about the 1965 New York blackout, It was announced here. Everett Freeman and Martin Melcher will produce the film from
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    • 637 5 DAVID WARNER was lunching with the Queen at Buckingham Palace. Present also was a brigadier, the president of an insurance company, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner and Princess Marina. And present in David Warner's mind was the question: Why? Why was he, an
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    • 355 5 GORGEOUS Yvette Mimieux. who is Stephen Boyd's principal love interest in Paramount's "The Caper of the Golden Bulls." is a smart girl who realises that a heavenly body is not enough to become a motion picture star. "Nobody," she says, "can simply wriggle her
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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    • 297 5 now showing: DaMv 3 Shows! 19 a.m., 2 .VI 7.J# NOW AT NORMAL PRICES! TAYLOR "CLEOPATRA" FOX, 2n vri^i?. N^ HT TOMORROW! Michael Came is "ALFIE" Color. Scope 'Paramount) I GALA BFACHl PALACE I TM 7/787 ROAD I I NOW SHOWING! 1.8(1. 4.00. II 1.00. tJI 0.30 9 15 P.m.!!
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 646 6 'VIETNAM WAR CAUSES TROUBLE FAR AWAY' PARIS, Thurs. (AP). President ChaTles de Gaulle declared yesterday that the world is threatened by spreading conflicts and asserted that peace can only be saved if the United States gets out of Vietnam. He squarely blamed the war
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    • 86 6 MANILA, Thurs. (AFP) Philippine volcanologists said that despite its erratic behaviour, the threat of an eruption by Taal volcano "is still positive and real." The island volcano, situated in Batangas Province 117 kilometers south of Manila, was declared off-limits to civilian population two and a half
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    • 671 6 New arrival AUSTIN, Texas, Thurs. (AP) Luci Johnson Nugent gave birth yesterday to an eight pound ten ounce boy. The baby is President Johnson's first grandchild. Father Patrick J. Nugent, a box of cigars in his hand, made the announcement to reporters in the lobby at
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    • 174 6 BRUSSELS, Thurs. (AFP)— The Common Market Commission supported African states in their demands for a liberal application of the Yaounde Convention. under which 18 African States became associated to the European Community. i In its last report, before merging with the two
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    • 127 6 TOKYO. Thurs. (Reuter) Unusually severe air turbulence paused the BOAC 707 crash over the lower slopes of Mount Fuji on March 5 last year. Abnormal gusts near the mountain led to the plane disintegrating in mid.air, killing all 124 passengers and crew aboard. These
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    • 366 6 LONDON, Thurs. (AP) The closing of the Suez Canal has cost British shipowners £2m. and this amount is rising at the rate of about £150.000 a day, an industry spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said the figures were based on the average cost of keeping
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    • 169 6 BANGKOK, Thurs. (UPI) American citizens entering Thailand will be required to have visas effective Jan 1, 1968, the Foreign Ministry announced. At present Americans can enter Thailand without a visa and stay up to 90 days by applying for extensions. The visa requirement, which
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    • 169 6 BANGKOK. Thurs. (UPI) Thailand is suffering from an unusual drought in the middle of the riceplanting season. The annual South-east monsoon, which normally begins in mid June has failed to materialise so far this year, despite heavy rains in May. There has been no rain
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    • 101 6 NAIROBI, Thurs. (AFP) Kenya today banned foreign lawyers from practising in Kenya. A statement by Home Minister Daniel Arap Moi said that foreign lawyers had been allowed to practise in Kenya when the Law Society of Kenya was less strong. But immigration authorities have now been
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    • 109 6 TOKYO, Thurs. (AFP) The world's first bamboo pulp plant has been completed in Pakistan with Japanese assistance, it was learned today. The U.S. $l4 m. plant, built at Chandraghona near Chittagong, is equipped to produce Rayon yarn and transparent paper from bamboo. Its daily capacity will
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    • 573 6 As the dust settle* TOKYO, Thurs. The Japanese yesterday speculated that China's first hvHrT nt bomb detonated last Saturday was a "Dirtv hi containing Uranium 238. i J bomb The speculation was contained in an announcement on radioactive fallout detected throughout Japan during the past 24
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    • 135 6 LONDON, Thurs (Reuter) A pretty Indian girl was expelled from the Royal enclosure at Ascot race meeting yesterday because she had pink bloomers showing beneath her mini-skirt. Eighteen year old Miss Bina Shivdasani, former student at England's exclusive Cheltenham Ladies College. wore a Cyclamen mini-dress with
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    • 276 6 ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey. Thurs. <AP) The American Medical Association, breaking a 97year silence, adopted a liberal official policy on abortion yesterday. The policy, adopted with a minimum of opposition, goes much further tha: the vast majority of U.S. states which Dermit abortion only to have
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    • 105 6 VATICAN ClTi' Thtf* (AP) Pope Paul VI issue an encyclical prof 1 bly tomorrow or Saturaw confirming the Roman l tholic Church's rule celibacy for the clergytican sources said J* terdav Such a papal pronouncement repeating church's prohibition priests to marrv has expected for week? answer to
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 96 6 JTfce DEADLY 0 AFFAIR UAO SMOS TMIOUM TXS mJKTJWS.AHa.. Like a wounded animal* twi ma TDrmS ONTHK MOUNTAIN ROAD •QAKO, MJLOAf 2 "2 -l <r fess* (To be continued tomorrow) r d r i 5*5 ;ito •J&. v< r V \v\ *A E? T? l l 3 E a 7
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 337 7 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI) The General Services Administration (GSA) announced yesterday it was limiting its commercial sales of stockpiled rubber to deteriorated rubber and that this would not be sold for export. The GSA also indicated there might not be much rubber available for commercial
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    • 109 7 TOKYO, Thurs. (AP) Japan exported 1,323 tons of chewing gum last year, 50.7 per cent more than the previous year, mostly to South East Asian nations, the Japan Confectionary Association said. That was part of the nation's total output of about 3,200 tons, the
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    • 15 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The tfn price for today was $608.75 per picul, down 25
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    • 145 7 ONE of the main attractions at Montreal's EXPO 67, Exhibition is the Swiss Time Centre at the Swiss Pavilion with its amazing Atomic Clock This clock is a unique achievement of research in the field of chronometry. The Atomic Clock uses a caesium atomic beam
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    • 65 7 NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) The closing Dow-Jones averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday: 30 Industrials 877.66 20 Rails 254.45 15 Utilities 131.45 65 Stocks 319.13 40 Bonds 80.46 Commodity Futures Index 134.12 The volume was 9,760,000 shares of a total 1,452 issues traded, 518 were
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    • 78 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs—The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants* New York- Buying T.T. 3211/16; Airmail O D. 32-13/16; 90 d/st. 33-1/4 credit bills; 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T 355/16; Airmail O.D. 35-7/16; 90 d/st. 36 credit bills; 36-1/ 8
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    • 22 7 HONG KONG. Thurs. (UPI) —Money quotations: HK55.765/5.7775 per US dollar for cash. HK516.16 per pound ingHK5273.0 per Uel gold.
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    • 140 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Prices opened mixed in moderately active trading on the New York Stock Exchange Market, analysts believe investors probably will maintain their cautious outlook toward the near term market pending sorr.e results from the United Nations debate on the Middle East.
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    • 61 7 TOKYO, Thurs. (UPI) The Tokyo Stock Exchange lost ground today under pressure of selling from profittakers Anxiety over the U.S. Soviet disagreement in the Middle East crisis also added to the downward trend. The 225-stock price average was down 3.16 to 1,474.29 although the 50-stock
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    • 798 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs Business on the Stock Exchange today continued at a fairly active pace. The total turnover of 939,500 units was recorded for the day. Industrial prices opened at yesterday's levels then eased off in selective counters with the exception of Guinness and Malayan Breweries
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    • 297 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—July first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 57$ cents per lb., down one eighth of a cent from previous close. The tone was very quiet. After an unchanged opening the market ruled slightly steadier to
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    • 173 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Three members of the staff of Cathay Pacific Airways have left for Hong Kong enroute to Vancouver, B. C. Canada, to attend a traffic and sales course conducted by the Canadian Pacific Airlines. Participants from Singapore and Malaysia are Mr. Kenneth Ho
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    • 23 7 LONDON, Thurs—(UPl) —Rubber market opened quiet. No 1 RSS Spot 19-1/2 16-3/4 No. 1 RSS GIF basis ports 17-3/1&—17-5/16.
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    • 426 7 SINGAPORE—«tocfc exchange m«f and nrlees Officially luted at the eloae of bnrtneaa INDUSTRIAL Boustead XD 1.47 C. Sugar 1.50 Chemlral Co 1.77 1.78 Cold Storage 3JM 3.54 Dunlop 2.20 2.21 E. Smelting 4.18 4.24 E>*« Ord« 3.22 3.24 Fltzpatricks 1.46 F. V Ords. CBI 4.14 4.16 Gammon 1.20
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    • 52 7 (Manager* Price*> First Malayan 2.39 2.49 Second Malayan 1.70 1.80 Third Maayan 1.15 1.25 The Commerce A Industry Fund XD .90 1 00 The Savings Fond 1.37 1.47 Malayan Investment Fund .95 1.05 Sterling 3/9 Commodity 4/4 First Hong Kong .83 88* Second Hong Kong .57 .61* (•Hon*
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    • 95 7 SINGAPORE. ThUi> Sln^ pore Chinese Produce change noon D rices today were: Rnjer» i Seller* Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk >• 47.50 Coconut ol) (FOB) Drums Loose Copra 50 00 Mixed June/July 29.50 Nutmegs 110s —m S25.00 Nutmegs RAW 155.00 Garbled Lamponc Black Pepper (FOB) 107-50 Pepper Black Special Sarawak
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    • 57 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) New York commodity prices yesterday. Tin 154.75 Lead 14.00 Zinc 14.00 Aluminum 25.00 Cocoa (Bahia) 25.95 Cocoa (Accra) 28.04 Coffee (Colombian) 42$ Coffee (Santos* 39i Sugar (Raw) 7.32 Sugar (Refined) 10.60 Wool 121.5 Wooltops 163.0 Cotton 24.51 Rubber 22 Raw Cotton Futures 22.50 Raw
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    • 189 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The following ships are expected in port today:— Godowns Vessels 1/2 Japan 3/4 Hoegh Elite 5 Silver Moon 6/7 Nissan Maru 8/9 Mentor 10/11 Palatino 13/14 Krishna Jayanti 15/16 Neder Linge 18 Benmachui 21/22 Rajah Brook* 23/24 Slogan 25/26 Wvvern 27/28 Shomron 29/30 Tocansa 31/32 Tensei
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    • 735 7 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala l.umpur Time 8.35 a m Alrlinr MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur Time B.sft a.m Airline J1 712 from Jakarta Time 9.30 a.m Airline MAH 121 from Kuala Lumpur Time 10.30 a.m. Airline Ml 451 from
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  • 436 8 MUCH has been said and written about Government officers providing the leadership for the rural people in connection with rural development. Two rural development plans had been completed before the formation of Malaysia. The First Malaysia Plan is actually the third one. It is called the first
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  • 315 8 rpHE continual increase of motor vehicles on Malaysian roads and the large number of reckless and careless drivers have created dancerous traffic problems. Once again a road safety campaign is under way to educate the public in the right way of using the roads, and drivers to be
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  • 1089 8  -  by Dr. Goh Keng Swee rpHERE is a widely held misconception ob >ut the nature and appeal of Communism in developing countries. Communist appeal and Communist strength are sometimes believed to be the result of poverty, oppressive domestic government, or frustrated nationalism.
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    • 674 8  -  MOHD. YUNI BIN AWI Singapore. announcement by the Prime Minister. Mr. L ee A Kuan Yew, that a special committee consistiru 0 f senior Malay Government officers has been set up t 0 advise him on ways and means of accelerating Malay advance in the
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    • 143 8  -  PETER S1EW Kuala Lumpur. IT IS most shocking for the Malaysians to learn that Col. M. Sriamin. acting Chairman of the Indonesian Badminton Association, suggesting to replay the full Thomas Cup challenge round in Jakarta and nothing short of that. It is likely that another player would
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    • 362 8 IN the June 12th 1967 issue of the Eastern Sun Mr. Chan Kon Leong was reported to have said that the Indonesian Thomas Cup doubles were no good and could not stand to ours even if they got a breathing spell. Also in the same issue.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 151 8 THE HEADER'S COURTROOM \&S >' v By Henry B. Rothblatt (Authori "Handbook .of Evidence For Criminal Trials") WALLACE bought 100 head of cattle from Daniel, but paid for them with a bad cheque. Then Wallace sold the cattle to Beggs. Daniel then sued Beggs for the value of his cattle.
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  • Opening of RETAS'S F.M. AND LIVING SOUND SYSTEM EXHIBITION SUPPLEMENT
    • 143 9 Introduction follows Govt, policy T'HE introduction of F.M. transmission is in keeping with our Government's policy of providing the most up-to-date public amenities for our people. F.M. transmission with its unparalleled reproduction of the sound of music and the spoken word, not only enhances listening pleasure but also
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    • 305 9  -  By HO TONG WOH rpHE Radio and Electrical Traders Association of Singapore welcomes with great pleasure the decision of the Broadcasting Division of the Ministry of Culture to provide a F.M. Service to radio listeners in the Republic. This service will be a
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    • 195 10  -  By P. S. Raman Ag. Director of T AM pleased to give the following message. During the past few years mass communication in Singapore has advanced tremendously. From a small domestic Radio Service we have built up a highly efficient Radio Service, and successfully branched
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    • 245 10 VICTOR Company of Japan, Ltd. has been well established as one of the most prominent manufacturers in the field of acoustic machineries. Locally, their products are popularly known under the JVC/NIVICO brand, whereas in Japan they are familiar under the brand "HIS MASTER'S VOICE". Victor
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    • 91 11 THE Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, will declare open the RETAS's FM and Living Sound System Exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore at 4 p.m. today. The People's Association Brass Band will be in attendance at the opening ceremony. The exhibition
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    • 324 11  -  By JOHN KAM rpHE response to the exhibition from the commercial sector was very encouraging but due to limited space available at Victoria Memorial Hall, only 14 firms could be accommodated. The firms include Hagemeyer Trading Co. (M) Ltd.; Eastland Trading Co. L.E. Tels; Hock Cheong
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    • 246 11 VISITORS to the y RETAS's FM and Living Sound System Exhibition at Victoria Memorial Hall will be able to see high quality Sony products at the stall of Ho Hua Co. Ltd. This range of worldfamed products includes FM radios, tape recorders, video corders, stereo
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    • 312 11 T istening to beautiful music in a running car is an enjoyable thing in life. Many people install radios in cars so that they can enjoy music while driving, but unfortunately this will be spoiled when wireless broadcast of music received by the
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    • 294 12  -  By GEORGE S. Q. CHIA Hon. Secretory of RETAS 'THE Radio Electrical Traders Association of Singapore (RETAS) comprises importers and dealers of the radio trade in Singapore. The association formed in 1957 with a handful of members has 95 members today. The object of the
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    • 321 12 ONE of the most exciting solid state FM Multiplex Stereo tuner amplifiers to arrive in Singapore is undoubtedly the SANSUI model TR-700. Its performance can truly be described as "dynamic" and the secret lies in the tiny silicon transistors. Arranged into deluxe circuits by talented
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    • 191 12 gOUND, as a means of communication has been amplified, improved and expanded by Matsushita Electric, makers of world renowned NATIONAL products. New depth of tone, new richness is possible because of persistent research. Consistent technological improvements at Matsushita result in better sound transmission
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    • 47 13 Mr George S.Q. Chia Secretary Mr. P K Hens Member Mr. Llm Hock Toh Treasurer Mr. Lee Kwok VVah Member Mr. B.E. Storm Publicity Officer Mr. K. K. Tan Member Mr. Toh Shiing Chee Public Relations Officer
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    • 260 13 RECORDING sound and music was the first of the myriad applications of magnetic recordering and is still the most familiar one of the general public. Sound recording began with Thomas Edison's acoustical horn, then progressed through electrically amplified disc recording to magnetic recording. One of
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    • 51 13 From left: Sitting Messrs. George S.Q. Chin, Hon. Secretary; Sam Kum Hong, V ice President; Ho Tong If oh. President; K.K. Tan. Vice-President; Lim Hock Poh, Won. Treasurer. Standing Messrrs. Koh Hang Chua, Lee Kai Teck, Lee iVnm Shoo. Tan Hung Lee, all committee
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 22 9 See our range of NATIONAL products on display at "RETAS FM and LIVING SOUND SYSTEM EXHIBITION" Victoria Memorial Hall 23j6.67t02j.67 (Openfrom 12.00n00n-ioiweradsiiy)
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 99 13 □GENERA! TV TRANSISTOR RADIO TAPE RECORDER RADIOGRAMS REFRIGERATORS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES. »m. juuhuuW^."*." l SOLE AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE* MALAYSIA* A BRUNEI* "Jfeck C4tms Ct. SINGAPORE!KUALA LUMPUR" GENERAL PRODUCTS ARE ON DISPLAY AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL 2** d JUNE TO 2nd JULY 1967 Modal TF-161 16 TR. LW/AM/MB/SWI/SW2/FM 6 Band Freq. Range
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    • 540 14  -  IL HARI CHAND KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysians will soon have a chance to see in action some of the best university rugby teams in South East Asia. A plan is now underway to hold the first Asian Universities Rugby Festival here sometime in October. It
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    • 244 14 ALOR STAR. Thurs. Kedah will have home-ground advantage over Selangor in the second round Malaysia Cup soccer match at Daru. laman Stadium, Alor Star tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. Kedah held Selangor at the latter's home-ground Merdeka Stadium where Selangor customarily revels
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    • 61 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The finals of the annual Royal Malaysia Police inter-contingent hockey competition for the Hannigan Shield will be held at the Police Depot, Jalan Gurney, from tomorrow to Sunday commencing at 5.00 p.m. The following contingents will participate in the finals: Selangor (South
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    • 311 14 Shock! LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Australian Roy Emerson, holder for the last four years, slumped to j shock fourth round defeat in the London grass tennis championships at Queen's Club here yesterday. The 30-year-old Queenslander, who is favoured to regain the Wimbledon singles title, was beaten
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    • 97 14 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. Last year's Perak tennis singles champion, Chong Ah Kow, will be defending his title in the men's section of the Third Perak Lawn Tennis Championship tournament to be held here on Saturday and Sunday. This is the first time that
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    • 161 14 ALOR STAR. Thurs. Kedah has named two new caps in its team to meet Selangor in the M.C.A league cricket match on Saturday and Sunday at Kuala Lumpur. The new caps are M. Govindarajoo. former Selangor Police player who has been
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    • 1346 15 Horses Class 3, Div. 1—Abt. 1 Furs. 96! 071 sa 322 94 411 770 133 43! Mo 0 OOP *90 QUO blh 405 43s .100 47 \enga By General Trnng II 4y Windrush II 3y Ftm Bid 4v Goodwill II Sy Pahang Sy Ye* Dear
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    • 372 15 ASCOT, (Berkshire), Thurs. (Reuter). George Moore, 43-yeor-old Australian jockey who joined Noel Murless's highly successful stable this season, scored a double at Royal Ascot yesterday to complete 2,000 winners during his career, Moore's winners yesterday were both from Murless's Newmarket stable 1,000
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    • 250 15  -  By WINDSOR LAI) PENANG. Thurs.—Ronico. a newcomer under trainer S.K. Tjoa, showed encouraging form on the track here this morning when he easily did 3f in 38-2/5 sec. finishing his work on the hit. He strode out smoothly all the way and should give a
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    • 103 15 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The Negri Sembilan Hockey Association is to "axe" a number of players from the State training squad which was named last month in preparation for the Tun Razak Cup competition. The turnout at training sessions have not been encouraging and there have
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    • 210 15 MUAR, Thurs. Johore Bahru winners of the Johore Gold Cup for nine successive years will go ail out to re-establish tneir supremacy when they meet Muar in the second round of the inter-district basketball tournament here on July 8 at 8.30 p.m. Johore Bahru
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    • 1000 15  -  By Little Nene "FLASH" ELORDE, the kid who bounced from rags to riches and won the half-baked junior lightweight championship of the world from Harold Gomez of the United States seven years ago in Manila, through his own fault is no longer
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    • 132 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The two most outstanding Wrestling Contests will be heid at The Gay World Stadium on Saturday night. The first is the All-British versus Sino Tag-Team with Louis Ver Mark Ernie Ford, representing the AilBritish and Hercules Phang David Lee. the Sino Teams. Promoter Abdul
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    • 307 15 PEXANG, Thurs. Following is the Stipendiary Steward's report for Second Day, (Wednesday) in the Penang Turf Club's June meeting. Going: yielding Raee One: Approaching the 4-1/2 furlongs Red Peony (Low) had to be checked off the heels of Prinoess Melody (Samry). Judith Anton II (Velu) who
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    • 37 15 SINGAPORE Thurs. The Zehnder Road Community Centre will hold an 8 mile Big Walk in conjunction with the National Day celebrations on August 13 Entry forms are available at the centre.
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    • 49 15 TAIPING, Thurs The King Edward VII Secondary School here will hold its annual athletic meet at the Upper Museum Road here on Saturday, commencing at 2 p.m Old Edwardians from all over Malaysia will have their reunion dinner on the followiof nifht at the school hall.
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    • 430 16  -  RESPONSE GREAT, SAYS ACTING DIRECTOR By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Adult Education Board have initiated ambitious plans to stage a "festival of sport" aimed at providing opportunities for students to meet outdoors in physical and recreational activities. V 1 The "festival" the first to
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    • 43 16 Caltex O i 1 Malaysia Limited is sponsoring the Boys' Town Softball team here again for 1967. The Caltex Stars as the team is known has done extremely well for the past three years in Singapore. Photo shows the 1967 Caltex Stars team.
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    • 87 16 MOSCOW, Thurs. (UPI) He may have been kayoed by a Houston jury, but Cassius Clay is still the champ in Russia. "For us Soviet sports fans. Clay remains the best boxer in the world," Moscow radio said last night in a comment on Clay's
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    • 202 16 JAKARTA, Thurs. (Reuter) Malaysia has withdrawn from the pre-Olympic soccer tournament due to be held here on July 2 because of disturbances among Indonesian spectators which led to abandonment of the Thomas Cup badminton championship between Malaysia an<j Indonesia earlier this month, it was
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    • 48 16 SEREMBAN, Thurs. Negri Sembilan which took a 8-0 thrashing from Johore at Kluang last weekend will play their last match in this year's Malaysia Cup league, when they take on the Singapore Joint Services at the Station Padang on Sunday. Kick-off is at 5.00 pm.
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    • 224 16 ALOR STAR, Thurs The Central Kedah A.A.A. organised the first Kedah Big Walk on behalf of the Keriab A.A.A. at Sungei Patani recently. A total number of 135 participants from all over Kedah took part, including 30 women. The distance for the men was 11
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    • 206 16 ALOR STAR, Thurs —The maatt I will host the Alor aI meet at tn if m August 16 dium Da rulaman StahPTh^hrle'day meet will h? d ened by the Yang p m Agong at 7.30 hl a p b r? r 2
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    • 419 16  -  By KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG/ Thurs. Malaysian ace. Tan Aik Huang successfully defended his title which he held since 1964, when he beat Yew Cheng Hoe in straight sets of 15-11, 18-17 after a greulling match in the men's singles final of the
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    • 593 16 ONE GOLFER who would have many sweet memories when he hangs up his putter is Cheong Thiam Siew, former club champion; Putra Cud representative of the country for many years; Asian Golf Association competitor; and current Captain of the Singapore Island and Country
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    • 1221 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A total of 305 entries has been received for the four-day Singapore Turf Club's July Meeting to be held on July 1, 2, 8 and 9 at Bukit Timah. There will be eight races on the First and Third Days and nine
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 480 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT D'OR MILK BAR, Ngee Ann Building. Singapore S S MUBARUK Brothers, Ltd., 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maju Avenue. Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83, East Coast Road, j Singapore 15. Tel: *****9
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    • 466 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYAT A AN TAW ARAN J.K.R. KEDAH TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diLADANG KUALA MUDA J.K.R., di-dalam Klas E Kepala II Pechahan Kepala 2 dan ka-atas akan dl-terima dl-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, Kedah Perils. Alor Setar hingga jam pukol 3.00 petang pada 4 hb Julal. 1967 untok:— MEMBINA DAN
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    • 563 14 KENYATA'AN TAWARAN J.K.R. JOHOR TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R., di-dalam Kelas 'D* dan Ka-atas. akan di-terima di-Pejabat JURUTERA NEGERI, JOHOR. hingga jam pukol 2.30 petang pada 1 hb. Julai, 1967, untok:— MEMBENA DAN MEN-YIAP-KAN SATU (1) BELOK MENGANDONGI DUA (2) TENGKAT BANGUNAN UNTOK SEKOLAH TINGGI DIMUAR. Segala butlr2 boleh
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    • 581 14 NOTICE THE HOTELS ORDINANCE, 1954. (NO. 24 OF 1954). THE HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956. It is hereby notified for general information that it is an offence under the Hotels Ordinance, 1954. for any person to keep or manage as a hotel (as defined in the said Ordinance) any premises in
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    • 226 14 LOG SUPPLY TENDER Veneer Products Limited, Jurong Industrial Estate. Singapore, invites tenders to be submitted for the supply of either 1,000 or 2,000 tons of peelable logs per month. The successful tenderer will be awarded a twelve-mon:h contract with prices reviewed every six months. Delivery of logs to commence in
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 60 14 E4r Har.ry B. Rothblitt (Author, "Handbook of Evld«nc« for Crlalnal Trials") YES. "Where property is paid for by a worthless cheque which is never paid, title to such property never passed to the buyer, Wallace," the Court determined. "Beggs was thus liable for the cattle." (State laws vary. For personal
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    • 51 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 1.05 a-m. (7.0 ft); 1.05 p.m. (8.7 ft.). Port Swettenham: 6.38 a.m. (14.9 ft); 6.46 (15.3 ft). Port Dickson: 7.05 a.m. (8.1 ft.); 7.38 p.m. Singapore: 12.30 a.m. (7.9 ft.); 11.10 p.m. Sedili Kechil: 11.23 a.m. (8.3 ft.); 9.05 p.m. Kuantan: 10.23 a.m. (10.1 ft.); 8.26
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