Eastern Sun, 24 June 1967
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Title Section68 1967-06-24 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 330 Saturday* 24 June 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents. Eastern Sun Independent National Newsvaver BATURDAY, JUNE 24. 1967 23-8. Canto urn* nt Read. 39, lalan Sultan, Singapore 2. Kuala Lumpur, Malavft Talephono: *****/7 Telephone:68 words
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Article, Illustration444 1967-06-24 1 Glassboro, N.J., chosen as venue for first 'Big Two' meeting in 6 years GLASSBORO, New Jersey, Fri. (Reuter) pRESIDENT Johnson and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin come to this quiet college town today for the first "Big Two" summit in six years. Mr. Kosygin's agreement last night to444 words
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357 1967-06-24 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Fri. (Reuter) French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville told the UJf. General Assembly yesterday there could be no prospects for peace in the East while the war in Vietnam continued. "Should the war, on the other hand end on357 words
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Article, Illustration55 1967-06-24 1 Singapore Premier Lee Kuan Yew arriving at London (Heathrow) airpoTt on June 20 for talks with British leaders on the future of the British defence role in the Singapore region. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will have an audience with Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday, it was announcedUPI Photo. - 55 words
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158 1967-06-24 1 MANILA, Fri. (AP) Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos said today the Philippines is pursuing its claim to the Malaysian State of Sabah. Ramos told a news conference Manila and Kuala Lumpur expect to sign soon an anti-smuggling agreement. "When we have this out of the158 words
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Article66 1967-06-24 1 BRUNEI TOWN, Brunei, Fri. (AP) —A recent visit to the kingdom of Nepal by Brunei Sultan Sir Omar Aii Saifuddin was connected with plans to recruit retired, British-trained Gurkha soldiers for a Brunei Gurkha field force, reliable sources here say. Reports said the subject came up66 words
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371 1967-06-24 1 LONDON, Frl. (UPI) Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his defence chief Dr. Goh Keng Swee met British Defence Secretary Denis Healey and Commonwealth A flf airs Secretary Herbert Bowden for two and a half hours on Thursday. A Singapore spokesman said: "They had a371 words
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366 1967-06-24 1 MUSA SCULLY - by MUSA SCULLY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The latest date for the arrival of Malaysia's Canadair CL-41 jets the Tebuan is towards the latter half of next month according to a Ministry of Defence spokesman. There will be two squadrons of the jets,366 words
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Article114 1967-06-24 1 THOMAS CUP KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Indonesia today told Malaysia. that they were prepared to play the truncated challenge round in Kuala Lumpur only for a full replay, if Jakarta was found not suitable. A cable from the All-In-"donesian Badminton Federation to the President of114 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration253 1967-06-24 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. AM is set for tomorrow's spectacular charity performance of "The World Famous Arts of North and South China" organised by the Sam Sui Association of Singapore. The show to be performed at the National Theatre is in aid of the253 words
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535 1967-06-24 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister of Defence will be asked what actions had he taken during the recent disturbances and demonstrations by left-wing groups during the Parliament sitting on June 29. The question has been submitted for oral535 words
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Article45 1967-06-24 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. Public performances by School brass band will be held at the following: Anglo Chinese School band will perform on Sunday, June 25 at 6 p.m. at Elizabeth Walk. Monk's Hill School Band will perform at 5 p.m. at Botanic Gardens.45 words
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Article24 1967-06-24 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Traffle Police recorded 93 road accidents of whieh two were serious durinc the past 24 hours in the Republic.24 words
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167 1967-06-24 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. SATA's next X-ray camSaign will cover the Bukit lerah constituency beginning Monday (June 26). It will be opened by Mr. Llm Ouan Hoo, M.P. for Bukit Merah at 8 p.m. at the Bukit Merah Community Centre. Ma&s X-ray investigators, other members of167 words
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124 1967-06-24 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tourists and the public will be able to see fishes and other marine animals being fed at the Van Kleef Aquarium. From July 1, for a period of three months, the Van Kleef Aquarium will remain open to visitors from 12124 words
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62 1967-06-24 2 Mr. Ang Cheng Ho, a well-known businessman and industrialist in Sarawak, made a contribution of $7,000 to the University of Singapore to enable the Department of Surgery to purchase equipment for the intensive care of patients. Picture shows Mr. Ang Lai Soon, Mr. Ang Cheng Ho's son, presenting ie cheque62 words
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Article, Illustration302 1967-06-24 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The leader of the visiting five-man Burmese trade delegation, Colonel Ta Yu Saing today said that Burma would continue to utilise the entrepot facilities of Singapore for the export of her major primary produce rice to countries in this region. Colonel302 words
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366 1967-06-24 2 SINGAPORE, Fri.—The The future of Singapore depends on whether there are enough leaders who are prepared to dedicate their lives to work for the country and the people. If there are not enough of such leaders with democratic training, then those who are dedicated to366 words
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Article68 1967-06-24 2 SINGAPORE, Fri A European couple were walking along Portdown Road last-night when a youth snatched the handbag belonging to the woman. The woman. Miss Nut Tall. 17, told the police that two people on a scooter snatched her handbag which contained $2.30 cash and a wrist watch valued68 words
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118 1967-06-24 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. A 19-man Singapore trade team will leave here for Jakarta on Sunday, June 25 for the second meeting of the Singapore-Indonesia Joint Commission fcr trade and shipping matters. The Joint Commission was formed on March 20 following the signing of a118 words
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Article116 1967-06-24 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Citizens Consultative Committee of Queenstown Areas 3 and 6 are jointly organising a dance at Raffles Hotel on August 5 to celebrate the National Day. The proceeds of the dance will be donated to St. Andrew Mission Hospital. The dance will be116 words
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294 1967-06-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A highly centralised government' could be detrimental to the implementation of development projects, according to a delegate at the 2nd Afro-Asian Development Seminar. The delegate. Mr. Venanrio S Baclagon. of the Philippines, today said vlth a highly centralised government, local294 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-06-24 3 The six-member Indonesian delegation, led by Madame S. W. Ruddjati Muljadi, now in Kuala Lumpur to discuss the unification of spelling of the Malay and Indonesian languages, paying a courtesy rail on the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul61 words
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257 1967-06-24 3 IPOH. Fri. Ipoh lawyer Mr. V. Jeyaratnamls taking all precautions to ensure the safety of' n 55.000 Perak Derby trophy which hls h e P won for him at the last meeting of the Perak Turf Club. This follows an attempt by257 words
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Article150 1967-06-24 3 KOTA BHARC, Fri. The Sultan of Kelantan today stressed on the great need for advancement of international understanding, SJ> od will and peace in South-East Asia. nn He was addressing 120 Rotarians from 42 at the opening of the 33rd District Assembly of Rotary150 words
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Article42 1967-06-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Thieves broke into the house of Mrs. GeofTery Pye in Ampang Road yesterday and stole two diamond rings worth $2,500. At the time of burglary, she had gone out to fetch her son frorr. school.42 words
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Article33 1967-06-24 3 KUCHING, Fri. The Gaborgan Kelab2 Belia Melayu Sarawak (The Association of Malay Youth Clubs) has donated $1,500 worth of clothing and a cheque for $326 to the National Disaster Relief Fund.33 words
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Article66 1967-06-24 3 MALACCA, Fri. The Crime Prevention Committee just formed here are: Chairman, Mr. Tay Boon Seng; Secretary, Mr. Goh Chin Wah; Adviser, DSP Percy Muttiah; Enche Mohd. Saufi Abdullah Mr. Ong Geok Chan, Mr. Tamby Chik bin Kamat, Haji Rahmat Shah, Mr. Toh Tek Gun, Mr. Tan Choo Chai,66 words
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Article130 1967-06-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Malaysian Government is concerned over the shortage of Malaysian pilots. Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, Minister of transport, said here last night. "This subject has not received the publicity it deserves, perhaps because of other more important matters. But I130 words
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107 1967-06-24 3 PENANG, Fri. A wellknown businessman, Mr. Lim Cheng Chuan, has presented $lO,OOO to the Homes' Association for the Infirm here. The cheques was handed over today to the President of the association. Tan Sri Saw Seng Kew, at his residence in Gurney Drive. Last month.107 words
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Article61 1967-06-24 3 PENANG Fri. A housewife. Teh Swee In (23) and Thoon Ah Lam alias Chuail Lee Kane (19), appeared in the First Magistrate's Court today charged with collecting funds for the Labour Party without a licence, on Dec. 19, last year. They were arrested by Police in a61 words
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205 1967-06-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. This year's Radio Malaysia 'Talentime 1967" series, organised by the English service, will be on a bigger and wider scale than in the previous years, with all available talent in West Malaysia having the opportunity of taking part The series will be held205 words
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Article159 1967-06-24 3 PENANG, Fri. Penang, with its great tourist potentialities, can become the Hawaii of the Far East. This is the opinion of an Australian commercial photographer, Mr. Paul Trenoweth, who arrived yesterday after visits to Hongkong Taipeh. Bangkok. taking pictures to publicise those places for the159 words
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Article287 1967-06-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Secretary-General of the Day Training Centre Teachers' Union. Mr. Chew Choon Ming, today hit out at the Staff Side of the National Whitley Council and the National Union of Teachers for their part in delaying the settlement of D.T.C. parity by287 words
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Article18 1967-06-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR Fri The Yang di-Pertuan Agon? todav performed his Friday prayers at National Mosque here.18 words
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452 1967-06-24 10 HOO BAN KHEE - A.C.C.C.: FAR BELOW $l3O by HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce Blood-Debt Action Committee has rejected the two Freighters ($25 million) offered by the Japanese Government as its war reparations. A closed-door meeting, chaired by Tan Sri T. H.452 words
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291 1967-06-24 10 MUAR, Fri. The National Union of Teachers has launched a fund-raising campaign in aid of its Union House and Industrial Action Funds. Its Secretary-General, Mr. John Gurusamy, announced this when addressing the 13th Annual Meeting of the Johore State NUT Branch at Dato Bendara Luar School291 words
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Article221 1967-06-24 10 KVLIM, Fri. The Ministry of Education is planning to set up integrated schools in the country for strengthening unity among Malaysian children of various origins. The first model of integrated school in urban area would be built in Petaling Jay a in 1969. If the school221 words
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Article79 1967-06-24 10 IPOH. Fri. Delegates to the Afro-Asian seminar now on in Kuala Lumpur will be taken on a tour of Kinta District in Perak on Sunday. After lunch at the Rest House in Kuala Kangsar, the delegates will be taken to the 17th milestone, Padang Rengas, where79 words
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Article63 1967-06-24 10 PENANG. Fri. The oneman art exhibition of oil paintings by a talented local artist, Tan Peng Hooi at Penang Library hall has been extended to Sunday. This is the second oneman exhibition by Tan a former student of Han Chiang High School. The current exhibition, opened63 words
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61 1967-06-24 10 The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, at the opening of the air services negotiations between Malaysia and New Zealand, at the Transport Ministry, off Jalan Young, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. With him are (from left) Mr.Saw Huat Lye, Deputy Secretary, Transport Ministry, Tan Sri Sardon, and Mr.Eastern Sun Pix. - 61 words
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64 1967-06-24 10 THE Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Othman Saat. is seen receiving a plaque from Tengku Zain a l Abidin, of Utusan Melayu. The plaque was presented to the Mentri Besar on behalf of the local press in Johore at a dinner recen- tion given in his honour. At the64 words
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Article, Illustration140 1967-06-24 10 Public Bank Berhad has recently appointed another Director to sit on its board, making the present total of ten. The new Director is Mr. Foo Khoon Ming of Ipoh. Mr. Foo. who was born in Tambun, Perak, spent his earlier years in a prominent foreign bank140 words
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145 1967-06-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. The year 1967 marks a new era in the history of teacher trade unionism in Malaysia, the Assistant SecretaryGeneral of the National Union of Teachers, Mr. S. Radhakrishnan, said today. "It has shown that the combined strength and determination of145 words
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182 1967-06-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The University of Malaya Students* Union has drawn up an elaborate programme for its Bth Annual Welfare Carnival which will be held tomorrow and on Sunday on the campus. The organising comittee has expressed confidence that the carnival will be a success182 words
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118 1967-06-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Armed Forces will have a new battalion shortly. This will be the 10th battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment, which will be stationed in Ipoh. The nucleus of the new battalion, consisting of a quartermaster, a regimental quartermaster, few noncommissioned118 words
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205 1967-06-24 10 KHOO BOON CHOO - By KHOO BOON CHOO PENANG, Fri. An epidemic of swine fever has broken out here and precautionary measures are being taken to wipe out the disease. This was disclosed by the State Veterinary Off. cer, Mr. Lim Siang Chye, today. So far. about 3,000205 words
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Article84 1967-06-24 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Adult Education Board will hold a public forum. "The city w e want" at the Cultural Centre Theatre. Canning Rise here tomorrow, from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Speakers are Mrs Hedwig Annuar (Chairman), Director of National Library: Mr. David84 words
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Article141 1967-06-24 10 SEREMBAN, Fri. The Titi airstrip near here was a beehive of activity as Twin Pioneer aircraft brought in troop reinforcements to launch a massive assault on enemy positions in the area. This is the third day of a "mock*' war in an Army exercise code named141 words
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Article57 1967-06-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two Flying Officers of the Royal Malaysian Air Force have been selected to attend a five-month qualifying instructors' course in Wigram, Christchurch in New Zealand. The course begins on July 12. The Flying Officers selected for the course are Enche Ahmad Nazari57 words
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78 1967-06-24 10 MALACCA, Fri. The Malacca Chinese community is to present an eight-foot wide plaque to the Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Siew Sin, in honour of the recent award of the Pingat Mengku Negara (PMN) to him by the Yang di-Pertuan agong. The presentation will78 words
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Article40 1967-06-24 10 JESSELTON, Fri. A nine-month-old baby. Chin Vun Jan, was found drowned in a ditch at Signal Hill here. She is believed to have fallen into the ditch while crawling in a vegetable farm. Police are investigating.40 words
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Article71 1967-06-24 10 PENANG, Frl. Four robbers smashed the rear window of a car belonging to a grounded Flying Officer with the R.A.A.F., Mr. Imri Francis Strapa. when he refused to give them money near the Ouillemaxd Reser- voir, Tanjong Bungah, last night. Thev dragged his giri friend out71 words
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170 1967-06-24 10 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Professor Khoo Oon Teik, Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Singapore, will address the Lions Club of Singapore at their lunch tomorrow at 1.00 p.m. on "Planning the Future for Intermittent Dialysis in Singapore." At this lunch, Professor Lim Tay170 words
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Article32 1967-06-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A public performance by the 'Orkes Irama Baru' of Kuala Lumpur will be hela at the Lake Gardens, here on Sunday from 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m32 words
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Article311 1967-06-24 11 Daring daylight robbery at road junction SINGAPORE, Fri. Three armed men forced themselves into a cor that had stopped at the traffic lights junction today and robbed its occupants of $B,OOO in cash. The occupants a driver and three employees of Ban Leong and Co., in Rochore Road311 words
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450 1967-06-24 11 ?TN"GAPORE, Frl. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok said today that it was the Government's policy to keep abreast with modern developments and pass on to the people in the Republic the benefits of technological innovations. Enche Othman Wok was speaking at450 words
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55 1967-06-24 11 Picture shows the Minister of Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok (right) cutting the ribbon at the opening ceremony of the Retas "FM and Living Sound System" exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall today. Looking on are Mr. Ho Tong Woh (centre), President of the Retas and Mr. Toh55 words
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91 1967-06-24 11 Mr. A. Robert Edis, (centre) Principal of Singapore Polytechnic is seen discussing next year's technical education programme with Dean Kurt F. Wendt (right) of the University of Wisconsin College of Engineering at Madison and Prof. Merton R.Barry, Director of the Colleges foreign programme in engineering education. During his visit to91 words
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229 1967-06-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Educational T.V. Singapura is pleased with their progress and has described it as a "promising beginning" in spite of the speed at which it was created. The editorial of the latest ETV Singapura magazine said their transmissions were being used by approximately229 words
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152 1967-06-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Students choose medicine as a career because, mainly, it provides a good income and security, a questionaire survey indicates. The questionaire-survey amongst 286 students was brougnt to light when Mr. Francis Thomas, Principal of the St. Andrew's School gave a public152 words
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202 1967-06-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Institute of Management announced today that there are still a few vacancies in their third residential advanced management course to be held in August. The course will be conducted by three professors from the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration. They202 words
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Article79 1967-06-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR,, Fri. The Minister of Welfare Services, Tuan Haji Abdul Hamid Khan today presented a $71,000 cheque to the Selangor State Secretary, Tuan Haji Megat bin Mahmood, for the fire victims in Pulau Ketam. This donation is from the Civil Disaster Fund. The 23879 words
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270 1967-06-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government Is now preparing for the establishment of an export credit insurance scheme to help local exporters to win new overseas markets. A working party, comprising Government officials, representatives from various insurance and banking organisations as well as270 words
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Article94 1967-06-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Polytechnic Students' Union will hold an "Orientation Ball" on Saturday, (July 8) at the Raffles Hotel here. The Orientation Ball is the finale of the Polytechnic's Orientation Week and is sponsored by American Cigarette Company Ltd. The highlights will be an "Orientation Queen"94 words
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Article26 1967-06-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two iron steel cutters and 30 bags of cement valued at $l,lBO were stolen from a work-site in Pay a Lobar yesterday.26 words
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Article109 1967-06-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Mr. Justice Thomas C. Clark will visit Singapore on June 25 under the U.S. Department of State's Educational and Cultural exchange programme. He will be here for three days. Mr. Justice109 words
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Article99 1967-06-24 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Indian Film, Arts and Dramatic Society will present an "Enchanting Night" at the Victoria Theatre tomorrow at 7.30 p.m The highlight of the show will be a Saree Queen contest which is open to all races The winner will receive a99 words
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Article86 1967-06-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. An air services agreement between Singapore and New Zealand was initialled yesterday following negotiations between the delegations of the two countries, here The New Zealand delegation was headed by Mr. B R Rae. Secretary for Civil Aviation. Mr. Wong Keng Sam. the Acting Permanent86 words
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184 1967-06-24 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The leader of Australia's Opposition Labour Party, Mr Gongh Whitlam will have talks with Singapore's Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew when he Days a twoday visit here next month. Mr. Whitlam who is currently visiting America. Canada and Europe was described184 words
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242 1967-06-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Gey lan? West Citizens' Consula lve Committee will hold a trade exposition and fair at the Gay World Amusement Park to commemorate the second anniversary of Singapore's National Day, from Aug 5 to 31 with five alms The alms of the fair242 words
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Article40 1967-06-24 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The children of the British European Association's dancing classes are performing a ballet entitled "'Under the Sea" at the Cultural Centre on July 14 and 15 in aid of the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore40 words
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Article100 1967-06-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Malaysia and Indonesia today began talks on the new common spelling system at Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here. The talks will last three days. The Malaysian delegation was led by Syed Nasir bin Ismail, Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka and the100 words
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411 1967-06-24 4 LIM THOW BOON - by LIM THOW BOON JERANGAU, Fri. Tun Abdul Raxak today opened FLDA's firstoil palm mill here and described it as yet another symbol of the progressive approach which the Alliance Government had taken towards effective rural development. He added that the event marked411 words
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424 1967-06-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —There is considerable tourist potential in Malaysia and New Zealand, and this could be mutually benefited in an exchange of services by airlines of both countries, the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said today. He was424 words
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74 1967-06-24 4 The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, pausing to look at an accident exhibit at the National Road Safety Exhibition at Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday The exhibition is held in conjunction with the National Road Safety campaign. On Tun Razak's left is the Minister of Transport, TanEastern Sun picture. - 74 words
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Article104 1967-06-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Seventeen Chinese guilds and associations today set up a Relief Committee to collect donations for victims of the recent Pulau Ketam fire. Federal Judge. Tan Sri Justice H.T. Ong. was elected chairman of the Committee at an inaugural meeting at the Chinese Assembly104 words
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Article241 1967-06-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A seminar to find ways of improving the quality of management in cooperative societies in Malaysia will be held at the co-operative College, Petaling Java, on Monday. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Tuan Haji Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi, will open the seminar241 words
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273 1967-06-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A historical pageant is to be staged for three nights in the Lake Gardens here as part of the celebrations to mark the loth Anniversary of Merdeka, beginning from Aug. 27. The proposed pageant would portray historical events surrounding273 words
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Article57 1967-06-24 4 SEREMBAN, Fri Th e Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, as the President of UMNO Malaysia, will officially open the Annual Delegates' Meeting of I\MNO Johol Division at 11 a.m. on Sunday at the Johol National Hall. He will arrive at the school playground by helicopter57 words
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Article164 1967-06-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Several trade unions and local branches of the Partai Ra'ayat and Labour Party plan to hold a procession in the nation's capita! on Sunday in support of the Arabs' position in thp Middle East. The procession, expected to be 1.000-strong. ts scheduled to164 words
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Article98 1967-06-24 4 KUANTAN. Frl. The Malaysian Chinese Association here will give dinner in honour ot iour community leaders at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the torn hall here. The guests honoured are Dato Lim Chin Hui Mr. Wong Koon Tai. AM. N'., Mr. Tan Kong Peng. JP., and98 words
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Article82 1967-06-24 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Ponggol branch of the People's Action Party will celebrate its 12th anniversary at its premises at 7£ ms Upper Serangoon Road at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. The branch will also celebrate the 4th anniversary of the opening of its pre- mises at the same time. The82 words
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Article, Illustration34 1967-06-24 4 This wooping of a Japanese girl dressed in the latest of the jet-set mini-creation in black and white displays the new summer outfits for auto-lovers by the pool-side in downtown Tokyo recently. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 34 words
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Miscellaneous68 1967-06-24 4 .L. National Road Safety Campaign Exhibition a t Stadium Negara, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Prominent Malaysian Artists' Exhibition bv Peninsular Art Society at 41, Jalan Raj a Muda. 10 a.m. to 6 D.m. Jalan Weld Swimming: Pool, 9.36 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 2 n.m. to 5 p.m. and 668 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article88 1967-06-24 5 SAIGON, Fri. <AP) South Korean Military spokesman said yesterday a Vietcong plan to attack an allied airfield has been broken up by Korean troops who killed one enemy and captured nine in a sharp fight Questioning of the prisoners, the spokesmen said disclosed they had88 words
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353 1967-06-24 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP). Australia's Defence Minister, Mr. Allen Fairhall has said he will try to persuade the Americans to let Australia participate in the Research and Development of the U.S. Logis- tics Industry. Speaking at a news conference. the Minister said that at353 words
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152 1967-06-24 5 MOSCOW, Fri. (UPI) A high-level official of the Russian Orthodox Church yesterday condemned Svetlana Alliluyeva as a "Judas Iscariot who has everything for dollars." The charge against the daughter of the late Josef Stalin was made by Metropolitan Piman of Kutizi and Kolomna, a deputy to152 words
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Article58 1967-06-24 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) Former film star George Murphy, introduced a Bill in the Senate yesterday to authorise a Posthumous Gold Medal to the late cartoon king Walt DisnCThe Senator's Bill would also authorise striking 100,000 bronze duplicates to be sold and the proceeds donated to the58 words
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Article169 1967-06-24 5 SAIGON, Fri. (AP) Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky said today the South Vietnamese government would provide civilian candidates in the Presidential election with all facilities for campaigning. He said the government would supply airplanes, television t:me and security, "so they will have nothing to say about169 words
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164 1967-06-24 5 ADEN, Fri. (Reuter) Britlsn troops today made daring helicopter landings on mountain ridges overlooking Aden's crater town to tighten their grip round the district, scene of two days' bitter fighting They did not enter Crater itself, where 12 of their comrades were killed on164 words
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Article115 1967-06-24 5 SYDNEY, Fri. (Reuter) Soldiers today searched suburban Sydney beaches for a poisonous sea creature which killed a young army recruit. Private James Albert Ward, 23, became paralysed and later died in hospital after picking up what he thought was an octopus while walking along a115 words
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187 1967-06-24 5 RANGOON, Fri. (Reuter). "Outsiders" were reported today to have incited student demonstrators during yesterday's badge-wearing incident in which two pressmen were attacked and injured. The official newspaper, Working People's Daily, said a headmaster's order that pupils of a school in Rangoon's Chinatown area should not wear187 words
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Article68 1967-06-24 5 RECIFE, Brazil. Fri. (UPI) The oldest theif in the state of Pernabuco known as "Chourico" told UPI he would be a thief until he died. Chourico, 75 said he was ashamed of the charge on which he was tried on Wednesday attempted theft. I have been stealing68 words
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Article26 1967-06-24 5 BRASILIA, Fri. (UPI) President Arthur Costa E. Silva has named Robeylo Berthel Rosa to represent Brazil at the inauguration of Korean President Chung He« Park.26 words
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122 1967-06-24 5 NEW DELHI, Fri. (UPI) The Indian government last night rejected a Communist Chinese demand that it be permitted to send a special plane to India to evacuate Chinese Embassy personnel injured in last Friday's demonstrations An Indian note delivered to the Chinese Embassy said unless122 words
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Article63 1967-06-24 5 CAIRO. Frl. (UPI) Iraqi Finance Minister Abdel Rahman Habib said Iraq has withdrawn all her deposits from British and American banks as a result of the Middle East war. The semi-official Middle East News Agency (MENA) quoted Habib as saying the money had been rede posited in "other63 words
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Article, Illustration66 1967-06-24 5 AMMAN. Jordan, Fri. King Hussein of Jordan walking through the bombarded and damaged section of the Royal Palace recently on the way to a press conference. He is followed by Prince Hassan and Chamberlain Sheriff Hussein. At the press conference the Jordanian King said that66 words
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Article181 1967-06-24 6 CAIRO. Egypt, Frl. (AP) Egypt's cotton crop, largest remaining source of hard currency for the warbattered national economy was reported to be threatened by large scale infestation. Drives were underway throughout the nation to enlist schoolboys in the fight against pest plant killers, by181 words
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172 1967-06-24 6 AMMAN. Jordan, Fri. (AP) Prime Minister Saad Jumma has warned Jordanians in the Israelioccupied part of the country that if they collaborate with the enemy, they will be committing treason, a crime punishable by death. Broadcasting over Amman Radio, he said Israel is172 words
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Article120 1967-06-24 6 RHODESIA LONDON, Fri. (AP) Lord Gardiner, Lord Chancellor in Prime Minister Wilson's Labour Party government, said last night he was not too optimistic about Britain's latest peace move in the Rhodesian problem. Lord Alport, former High Commissioner in Rhodesia and a member of the opposition120 words
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Article109 1967-06-24 6 MANILA. Fri. (AP) A "fairly strong" quake rocked the city of Legaspi on the South West coast of the main Philippine island of Luzon late last night, the geophysical division of the Weather Bureau reported yesterday. A spokesman said the tremor, of intensity six on109 words
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234 1967-06-24 6 STRASBOt RG, France, Fri. (AP) The European Parliament yesterday called on governments of the six Common Market states to set up a meeting of their foreign ministers to study the Middle East crisis. A resolution by the advisory parliament said that through such a234 words
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Article113 1967-06-24 6 MANILA. Fri. (AP) The Philippines Central Bank has served notice it is retiring the last monetary symbols of the United States liberation of this country from Japan in World War II the "V--for Victory" notes. The treasury notes, with the word "Victory" stamped in black letters across113 words
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Article, Illustration47 1967-06-24 6 AT HEBRON. Occupied Jordan, thousands of Orthodox Jews who came to visit the tomb of Abraham mingle with Jordanian souvenir-vendors (left) while the wrecked Allenby Bridge in Amman (right) testifies to the destructiveness of the war. About 25.000 Arabs have been displaced. CPI photo.47 words
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108 1967-06-24 6 HONG KONG. Fri. (AP) Two Australian officers of the British freighter "Eastern Moon" have been released by Communist China after three weeks' detention in Shanghai, it was reported by the ship's Hong Kong agent company yesterday. Three other officers of the same108 words
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Article180 1967-06-24 6 LONDON. Fri. (AP) British shipowners are studying methods of freeing themselves permanently from depending on the Suez Canal, the president of the British Chamber of Shipping said yesterday. Mr. Anthony Cayzer told newsmen after a meeting of the chamber's council the canal was threatened with becoming180 words
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Article98 1967-06-24 6 BANGKOK, Fri. (AP) Naval and Air Forces of six member countries of the South-East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) will take part in a 22-day operation "Sea Dog", SEATO headquarters said yesterday. More than 40 naval vessels including aircraft carriers and submarines will take part In98 words
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Article99 1967-06-24 6 BANGKOK. Fri. (AP) A man drowned and another is in a serious condition after trying to rescue a nig which had fallen down a well. The dead man. Bunrod Chaotoh and a friend, Nu Somsri, were passing a well In the North-east province of Mahasarakham when99 words
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Article102 1967-06-24 6 LOS ANGELES. California, Fri. (AP) Actress Lana Turner returned from a goodwill tour of Vietnam and urged other actresses to entertain servicemen there. Miss Turner, at a news conference, said she didn't perform an act but "talked to the men in the hospitals and in the102 words
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Article86 1967-06-24 6 MANILA, Fri. (AP) Miss Australia of 1967, Margaret Rohan, arrived yesterday on a two-day visit designed to promote her country. Miss Rohan, a tall 20-year-old brunette from Adelaide, will call on Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos this morning, and give a lecture to a local club86 words
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886 1967-06-24 6 'A third voice in bi-polar world' PARIS, Fri. (Reuter and AP). President de Gaulle's foreign policy statement linking the Middle East conflict with the Vietnam *a r brought a storm of protest in France although many felt it was aimed at886 words
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249 1967-06-24 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. (AP).— Congressman Joseph Y. Eesnick has charged a high official of the Nigerian federal government is now in Moscow in what apP par J an attempt to obtain Soviet arms for an invasion 01 the secessionist Eastern region. But the Nigerian embassy in249 words
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709 1967-06-24 7 LONDON. Fri. (Reuterj. Britain has not answered China's five demands to her over the Hon? Kong Government's handling of leftwing disturbances in Hong Kong. Commonwealth Undersecretary Lord Beswick told the House of Lords yestetday. "It is hardly to be expected that we should respond to709 words
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245 1967-06-24 7 MONTREAL. Fri. (Reu- Thanat Khoman, Tha and's Minister of Fore- n Affairs said today the ~oment the Vietnam war ends his country will remove ail foreign troops from its soil. "What concerns us is that we have to compromise our sovereignty by245 words
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342 1967-06-24 7 Report calls for more SinoJapan trade TOKYO, Fri. (tJPI). —The Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry issued a white paper today calling on Japan to prepare for further expansion of trade with Communist China. However. th e annual report on Japans trade with foreign countries gave no instructions to342 words
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Article197 1967-06-24 7 GENEVA, Fri. (Reuter) Japan today stood by its refusal to take Dart in an international food aid programme for less developed countries, informed sources said here. Under the project agreed within the Kennedy round trade negotiations here last month the world's industrial countries would donate197 words
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93 1967-06-24 7 SAN SEBASTIAN. Spain. Fri (Reuter) The United States film "Two For The Road," starring Britain's Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney, last night won the top golden Shell prize at the end of the San Sebastian Film Festival. The best actors award was shared bv93 words
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238 1967-06-24 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. (UPI) An American ship loaded with 27,000 tons of grain bound for India has been trapped in the Suez Canal since June 5. House Republican Leader Gerald Ford said yesterday. Noting that India has supported the United Arab Republic238 words
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64 1967-06-24 7 SEOUL,S.Korea.- M e m bers of the major opposition party in Korea Shinmin (New Democratic) wielding pieces of wood rush to the aid of their fellow party member who was attacked by police during a rally to protest the June 8 parliamentary election which they charged was rigged. 300 membersUPI Photo. - 64 words
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721 1967-06-24 7 ROME, Fri. (AP).— Egypt and Jordan may face critical food shortages before the end of this year in aftermath of the Arab-Israeli war. The situation in Syria may be only slightly less grave. Experts of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)721 words
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94 1967-06-24 7 HONG KONG, Fri. (Reuter> —About 150 workers of the Shaw Brothers Studios at Clearwater Bay in the new territories today staged a walk-out in support of the leftists "struggle" against the Hong Kong Government. The workers were mostly carpenters and stage hands. No film94 words
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Article51 1967-06-24 7 SAIGON, Fri. (Reuter) A terrorist threw a grenade at a police jeep in a crowded street in Saigon's Chinese sector last night, killing one child and woundin 29 other people, a police spokesman reported today. The spokesman said three of the wounded were policemen. They were seriously51 words
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Article72 1967-06-24 7 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Britain is to use the summer time system all year round. Home Secretary Mr. Roy Jenkins announced in the House of Commons yesterday. Summer time, which keeps British clocks an hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time from March to October, was first introduced72 words
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238 1967-06-24 7 HONG KONG. Fri (UPI) Local Chinese Communist agitators have widened their bus strike scheme scheduled on Sunday to include staff and workers of the Hone Kong Telephone Company, taxi drivers and dockyards. A government spokesman told UPI today that tramway workers on Hong Kong island238 words
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Article122 1967-06-24 7 STONEHENGE, England, (Reuter) Clouds hid the sun as hooded Druids chanted vainly in their "Hail the golden orb" ritual at dawn here today. Filing around the altar piece of this ancient stone monument. the crimsonhooded and white-robed Druids burned incense and oak leaves in imitation of122 words
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Article333 1967-06-24 7 NEWARK. New Jersey, Fri. (Renter) The letter was signed "submissively always" and the magazine was entitled "Spankers'* monthly." They were produced in court here today in a trial of the alleged proprietors of a "pay-for-torture" house. Dutch-born Monique Von Cleef, 42. former model and nurse, is accused333 words
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Miscellaneous1126 1967-06-24 5 TV and Radio wda? ,f •■••••>-:••• TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipon and Melaka: 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 P M 3.00 Openng Annct. Pro?:. Summary; 3.01 Passage West (Starring John Payne Dennis O'Keefe); 4.18 Phi. Silver Show (Boxer)- 4.481,126 words
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Miscellaneous76 1967-06-24 6 JET SET 1 SEE HER, ILLYA OUTIPOUBTIP WE OR ANYONE CAN HELP HER/ U.N.C.L.E. AGENTS NAFVLZON SOLO ANP ILLY/4 KURYAJON START FOR THEIR CRIME'FIGHTING ORGANIZATION'S HEAP' QUARTERS IN MIP m MANHATTAN, A CAR'S HORN BLARES A SUP PEN WARNING, ANP ITS BRAKES SCREECH VAINLY.., QUICKLY, THEY CHECK FOR SIGNS OF76 words
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Miscellaneous18 1967-06-24 7 B. C. 'eoiH& 12? THE MESIW©IZSNkSH U&*-'-Hope. 55 hy JcSktaaj hut wwv Nor? THE speeches Bore me. a'18 words
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Article778 1967-06-24 8 r MORROW'S leaders are in the making now. They will inherit what is bequeathed to them by the present leadership. Singapore's Minister of State for Culture, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, said that the leaders of tomorrow would have to solve the problems of food, education, employment, housing, medical778 words
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1076 1967-06-24 8 Louis Halasz - by Louis Halasz tpHE lightning-fast Middle East war, with the smashing Israeli victory over the combined Arab forces, left diplomats at the United Nations with the unenviable task of trying to put the Middle East pieces together again. Beyond the complexities of this1,076 words
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Article200 1967-06-24 8 LIM PANG KWANG - LETTERS... LIM PANG KWANG Ag. Asst. Secretary (Public Relations), Housing Development Board. 1 REFER to the letter by "Cheated" (E.S. 26-5-67) under the caption of "Too many provision shops?". Shops are constructed in the Board's housing estates for the primary purpose of providing shopping facilities200 words
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Article887 1967-06-24 8 Reginald Dale - by Reginald Dale British decision to hold a referendum in Gibraltar, announced recently has been warmly welcomed by the Government and people of the Rock. This is hardly surprising in view of the way that the feelings of the Gibraltarians themselves have not always attracted as887 words
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Miscellaneous181 1967-06-24 8 By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author; "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trlala") Anna was driving her pick-up truck one morning, she suddenly hit Frank's auto as she was crossing an intersection. Anna did not notice the stop sign at the corner because she was watching two small boys who were running181 words
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630 1967-06-24 9 COLOMBO, Fri. (Reuter) —Ceylon's rubber market both in sheet and crepe form has collapsed. Because of a steep decline in prices, rubber, the country's second biggest foreign exchange earner, has been moving out of the country duty free for several weeks. Now the situation630 words
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Article64 1967-06-24 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (UPI) The closing Dow-Jones averages on the New York stock exchange yesterday. 30 Industrials 875.69 20 Rails 254.66 15 Utilities 131.33 65 Stocks 318.80 40 Bonds 80.51 Commodity Futures Index 133.76 The volume was 9.550,000 shares. Of a total 1448 issues traded, 497 were64 words
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Article16 1967-06-24 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The tin price for today was $609 per picul. up 25 cents.16 words
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Article55 1967-06-24 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) New York commodity prices: Tin (154.50 Lead 14.00 Zinc 14.00 Aluminum 25.00 Cocoa (Bahia) 25.90 Cocoa (Accra) 27.99 Coffee (Colombian) 42-1/2 Coffee (Santos) 39-1/4 Sugar (Raw) 7.32 Sugar (Refined) 10.60 Wool 121.5 Wooltops 1630 Cotton 24.51 Rubber 22.00 Raw Cotton Futures 22.00 Raw Rubber55 words
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Article, Illustration206 1967-06-24 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. An increase in the use of aluminium in Malaysia and Singapore is predicted, following the trend in Europe and America. This was stated by Mr- E. Fiechter, Manager, Diethelm Co. Ltd., Aluminium Division, who has just returned from a 4s-month tour206 words
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Article, Illustration326 1967-06-24 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. A new, fast and tamperresistant identification system capable of providing as many as 200 people an hour with finished, laminated identification cards in colour has now been introduced in Singapore. Known as the "Polaroid" identification system this new device costing about $ll,OOO is most326 words
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Article280 1967-06-24 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. —July first grade rubber f o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 57-1/4 cents per lb., unchanged from previous close. The tone was idle The market steadied shortly after the opening on shortcovering which bore: some relation to weakening280 words
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Article27 1967-06-24 9 LONDON. Fri (UPI) The rubber market opened steady on nears. No. 1 RSS SOT 20 20$ No. 1 RSS CIF basis port! July 17-3/16 17-3/827 words
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Article22 1967-06-24 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (AP)— Rubber standard futures closed quiet No sales. Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 22 UAH- N-nonunaL22 words
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821 1967-06-24 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. All sections of the Stock Exchange today were quietly steady with the exception of some better class stocks which were putting on gains. The day saw the listing of Harper Gilfillan (par value at $l.) with a turnover of 89.000 units, (ready821 words
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Article77 1967-06-24 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York: Buyng T.T 325/8; Airmail O D. 32-3/4; 90 d/st. 33-3/16 credit bills; 331/2 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 355/16; Airmail OD. 35-7/16; d/st. 36 credit bills, 36-1/8 trade77 words
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Article23 1967-06-24 9 HONG KONG, Fri. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK55.79/5.795 per US dollar for cash. HK516.16 per pound sterling. HK1276.75 per taci gold.23 words
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Article32 1967-06-24 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (AP)~ Dow Jones spot commodity price index closed at 136.98 off 0.33. Dow Jones commodity futures index. open high low close 133.83 133.81 133.73 133.76 off 0.36.32 words
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Article476 1967-06-24 9 SINGAPORE—-Stock Exchange bid and offer price* officially listed tt the close of baitsew INDUSTRIAL Bou*tead XD 1.48 1.50 C. Sugar 153 1.54 Chemical Co 1*7 1*8 Cold Storage CD 3.30 346 f) u n lop 2.22 2.26 E. Smelting 4.18 4.22 Esso Ords 3.20 3.22 Fltzpatrick* W® 1-54476 words
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Article52 1967-06-24 9 (Managers Prices) First Malayan 2.39 2.49 Second Malayan 1.70 1.80 Third Malayan 1.16 1.26 The Commerce Industry Fnnri XD 90 100 The Savings Fund 1.37 1.47 Malayan Investment Fund .95 1.05 Sterling Com mod it v 3/9 4/4 First Hong Kong .83 Second Hong Kong .57 •61* <*Hong52 words
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Article95 1967-06-24 9 SINGAPORE. Frt. s,n S: pore Chinese Produce change noon prices today were: Buyer* i HClMTS Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 47.50 Coconut oil (FOB) Drums 50.00 Loose Copra >Ii*ed J une/July 29.50 w Nutmegs 110s 825.00 Nut mem B 155.00 Garbled Lam pong Black Pepper (FOB) 107-50 Pepper Black Special95 words
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Article175 1967-06-24 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expected in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Tidesurge 3/4 Hoegh Elite 5 Malaysia Success 6/7 Ascanius 8/9 Mentor 10/11 Palatino 13/14 Automedon 15/16 Astynax 18 Benmacdhui 19 South Sea 23/24 Slogan 25/26 Wyvern 27/28 Katong 33/34 Menestheus 35/36 Neder Linge 38/39 Banda 40/41175 words
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Article937 1967-06-24 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 p.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lun*i»ur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.00 a.m. AV 646 Saigon. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.25 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kucblng. Time 10.55937 words
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Miscellaneous71 1967-06-24 10 By Herry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evld«nc« For Criminal Trial* YES. "Anna was negligent in failing to stop at the stop sign and also in entering the intersection without keeping a proper lookout," the Judge held. "While Frank himself failed to keep a proper lookout, he could not have71 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1967-06-24 12 WAR IN VIETNAM ACTION IN VIETNAM IIIEP DUC VALLEY, Fri. (Reuter) Delta Company, Ist Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment sprawled in the sun on a green hillside near the northern city of Danang waiting for helicopters to take them into battle. Some of the Marines1,191 words
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1460 1967-06-24 12 Kim Willenson; Raymond F. Herndon III - MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF "THAI SILK RING' By Kim Willenson and Raymond F. Herndon III Capt• J amp* H.W. Thompson, tAie "Thai Silk King" of Bangkok has led an almost incredibly fascinating life inacornerof the world where intrigue is as commonplace as chopsticks. It1,460 words
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Advertisement41 1967-06-24 12 mil imlUiiiii WEN KEN DRUG CO.. LTD Head Office 39 fir 41, Choon Cuan St., Singapore. 2. Tel: *****. ***** Bra nch 126 E F |ln. lumba Kuda, lohore Bahru. Tel: 2858 Sxcimivelu FOR YOU! i 0i "IPOLO TEK" -TINY SCHAUB-LORENZ41 words
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Article77 1967-06-24 13 COAZACOALCOS. Mexico. Fri The Mexican Daily newspaper in Coazacoalcos unexpectedly added 3,000 special editions to its circulation last week when it ran a front page five column by eight inch photo of director John Frankenheimer. who is filming MGM's "The Extraordinary Seaman" here. The copies were mailed to77 words
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Article, Illustration336 1967-06-24 13 K. S. SIDHU - Bv K. S. SIDHU SINGAPORE, Fri.—The "Jetliners" the current rage in Ceylon may appear in Singapore —if they drop the idea of a European tour. They might instead travel eastwards. This popular group has thrilled many an audience in Ceylon and is one of the336 words
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258 1967-06-24 13 NEW YORK. Fri. The advertising and publicity heads of the MPA member companies, at their monthly meeting in MPA headquarters, last week, were invited to visit the Will Rogers Hospital at Saranac Lake. New York to see the work of the industry's258 words
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Article, Illustration293 1967-06-24 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Pretty Miss Tan Chor Whee, the leading star in the Sin Thien Chal Teochew opera currently performing at the National Theatre has chalked up local praise for her performance. She wag given a thunderous ovation when she appeared for her first performance293 words
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Advertisement284 1967-06-24 13 WRESTLING GAY WORLD STADIUM TONIGHT at 9.00 p.m. PROMOTER ABDUL MA JID PROUDLY PRESENTS ALL-BRITISH r*. SIXO TAG-TEAM LOUIS VER MARK ERNIE FORD VERSUS HERCULES PHANG DAVID LEE PLUS A 5500.00 WINNER-TAKE-ALL CONTEST HARI PAHELWAN ts. STEVEN TOUDS SUPPORTED BY: JOHN YOUDS vs. SAMSON FAROK Tickets at $4/-, $3/- $2/Now284 words
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Advertisement253 1967-06-24 13 MAXHAMtt.X PALACE TO-NIGHT!! EXTEN THE RUBIA FAMILY SHOW FAMOUS PHILIPPINES' FILM, T V., RADIO SHOW ft Petite, curvaceous eye-catching girls!! ft Fast dancing singing numbers!! ft Exotic Oriental Hawaiian dances!! ft Grand half-hour non-stop show!! SHOWTIME: 10p.m. 12.30 a.m. federal •Votef Visit K. L. Grand Hotel's Redecorated Dining Room. TELEPHONE:253 words
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Advertisement136 1967-06-24 13 EASTERN BAR CABARET 26. Jalan Ampang. K.L. Tel: *****/2. DANCING FROM 9.30 P.M. to 1 A.M. Singing Nightly with JACKSON'S ORCHESTRA Mls« Chan Jane (Hong Kong) Miss Yip Slew Lens and Mis* Su«ana Wong (Hong Kong) Kith Four piece Guitar Band Nightly No Cover Charges No Entrance Fees we cater136 words
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Miscellaneous195 1967-06-24 13 'SHAW GANISATION LIDO Phone ***** Open* ToHar: 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.15 "For A Few pillar* More" 'DAI Clint Eastwood. Scope Color CAPITOL Phone ***** Now Showing! 11, 140. 4. 6.45. ft 30 iNO FREE LIST) Jenny Hu 'THE 4 SISTERS" Mandarin in Scope <b Color Tonight M'nite' "The Corrupt195 words
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Miscellaneous53 1967-06-24 13 10th DAY! 3 SHOWS mr.M. DILIP KUMAR WAHKDA REHMAN USQJL ryCV L-f€T MR. Tomorrow 11 a m Scope/Color "•INGO HIS GOLDEN PISTOL" DIAMOND THEATRE (Air-CuodiUuned) MJU. Nurlh I'iMiijv Mu.id. I« I 'i 144<1 Tod*?! 5.30 pre 7.H0 p.m. Blva)i Oinun KR. Vljaya "NENJIRUKKUM VARAI" (Tamil) Sunday Moromt fihev 10 am.53 words
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Miscellaneous295 1967-06-24 13 Organisation ODEON 2 1-116 Now Shn«, nf r n t J 4 #3# Requiem for a Secret Agent S rn'n'r BUOCkI Smpe. Chinese Subtitles MIDNIOHT! Color %C lL L Or DOLLARS'* Jack Stuart Dan V F"Ki "IM GALA BEACH I PALACE I Ttl 272tJ I Id 4/b 7 ft I295 words
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Article238 1967-06-24 14 SEREMBAN, Fri. The Indonesia table tennis team registered their first win in their West Malaysia tour when they beat Negri Sembilan 5-2 here last night at the Town Hall. An unusually large crowd of about 1.500 fans turned up to watch the match. The238 words
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168 1967-06-24 14 SEREMBAN, Fri. Negri Sembilan will be hard hit when thev take on Singapore Joint Services in the South Zone Malaysia Cup soccer match on the Station Padang on Sunday at 5.00 p.m. They will miss five of their stalwarts four of whom are reported168 words
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Article112 1967-06-24 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor Cyclists Association will hold the 25mile time trials for the Hung Onn Trophy here on Sunday, July 2. i T i l L race wil i commence at 7.30 a.m. at the Federal Highway (in front of Sri112 words
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540 1967-06-24 14 TOKYO, Fri. (UPI). Eddie Townsend of Ho no I u I u has undoubtedly terminated his career as a boxing trainer in Japan in less than two months after he had become a celebrity by helping Paul Takeshi Fuji to win the world540 words
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Article, Illustration79 1967-06-24 14 Relations between sportsmen from the two parts of Germany are particularly cordial. They only meet when international contests are held here for instance the 1000-metres world record-holder Jurgen May of the Soviet Zone (left) and the West German 800-metres European record-holder Franz Josef Kemper are seen together at79 words
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452 1967-06-24 14 MANILA, Fri. (UPI). Gabriel "Flash" Elorde of the Philippines will fight a worldrated boxer in an overweight bout in Manila and, perhaps, a rematch with new world junior lightweight champion Yoshiaki Numata of Japan before he retires. Elorde. who lost by majority452 words
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148 1967-06-24 14 MALACCA, Fri. Arputham Christie, former Selangor player will captain Malacca against Pahang in the Malaysian Cricket Association inter-state league match tomorrow and Sunday at Malacca Club ground. This will be the Ist Zone match for Malacca who had earlier beaten Johore and Negri Sembilan148 words
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Article25 1967-06-24 14 SEREMBAN. Fri The Negri Sembilan Amateur Athletic Association will be holding its annual meeting on Tuesday at 5 pm. at the N.S. Club.25 words
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130 1967-06-24 14 SEREMBAN. Fri. Negri Sembilan Police who have entered a team for the cricket league in the "Dr. Strahan Cup" competition have withdrawn. Mr. Gurubachan Singh. Police cricket member said here this morning that he would be writing to the Negri Sembilan Cricket Association130 words
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183 1967-06-24 14 MALACCA. Fri. Data Tan Cheng Swee. president of the Malacca Badmir.ton Association, said today glory was with Malaysia when the Thomas Cup final in Jakarta was called off by the secretary of International Bacminton Federation. He said that in the opinion of the world,183 words
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Article1718 1967-06-24 15 Race l: Horses Class 6, Div. 2—Abt. 6 Furs.— 1.30 P.M. 1. 657 Red Peony 6y 126 Anne Stable Ahmad Low 1 2. 738 Chief Informer 9y 123 M.B.E. Syndicate Nair Samry 10 3- 604 Ra«hjet 6y 122 Jet Kongsi Tulloh Coleman 7 4. 000 Draco 7y1,718 words
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344 1967-06-24 15 WINDSOR LAD - by WINDSOR LAD f ENANG, Fri. Free Bid and Flying Spark were outstanding workers on a yielding track at Batu Gantong this morning. Free Bid easily skipped 3f in 38-1/5 sec. finishing his work with a bit in hand. He is344 words
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213 1967-06-24 15 SEREMBAN, Fn. Two top notcher*. Sharin Osman of Singapore and Billy Yap, Selangor's Davis Cup player, who were seeded number one and two respectively, for the Negri Sembilan Open Tennis Championships which begins here tomorrow, are out of the meet. Sharin is213 words
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Article103 1967-06-24 15 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Badminton Association will play a friendly international against Indonesia at the SBA Hall tomorrow at 8 p.m. The draw for the friendly is as follows:Singapore: Omar Ibrahim (flrst singles), Wee Sen (second singles), Wong Tew Gee (third singles). Wee Choon Seng and103 words
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83 1967-06-24 15 MISSOULA, (Montana), Fri. (UPI) Heavyweight contender George Chuvalo and middleweight title hopeful Dort Fullmer both scored impressive knockout vie tories last night in the first two bouts of a triple-head-er card at the University of Montana Fieldhouse Chuvalo. the Canadian heavyweight champ, stopped Archie83 words
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Article24 1967-06-24 15 ALOR STAR. Fri. Selangor beat Kedah 3-1 In a North Zone Malaysia Cup soccer match played at Stadium Darulaman here tonight.24 words
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380 1967-06-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Royal Malaysian Air Force from Kin* rara became the winners of the Armed Forces hockey league competition for all units in Se angor. Runners-up were 1. Signal Malaya. The presentation of trophies will take place on July 5. Golf:380 words
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297 1967-06-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The ''accent" will be on badminton in this year's Malaysian Schools Sports Council's second term games for Secondary and Primary Schools in the country which begin next month. With thi§ In mind the MSSC has arranged four separate badminton tournaments297 words
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Article76 1967-06-24 15 ASCOT, (Berkshire). FrL (Reuter) English-trained Parbury repelled a strong French challenge yesterday to win the Gold Cup. premier race in the four-day Royal Ascot meeting In a thrilling photofinish to the gruelling 2-1/2 miles event, Parbury won by a short head from another English horse. Mehari76 words
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107 1967-06-24 15 Motor-racing sensation on the Nurburging. In he 1000-kilometres race on Germany's most famous race-course in the Eifel, the two-litre Porsche cars took the first four places. Winners of the 44-lap race, enthusiastically acclaimed by 300,000 spectators from Germany and abroad, were the Germany Udo Schutz and his American co-driver Joe107 words
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479 1967-06-24 16 LONDON, Fri. (UPI). Lawn Tennis administrators from Britain, the United States, Australia and France, will meet during the Wimbledon Championships to discuss ways and means of forcing open tennis through the annual meeting of the International Federation next month.479 words
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382 1967-06-24 16 Perak will have to give their best to win official IPOH, Fri. Perak will have to do their best in the return match against the Malaysian Armed Forces in the North Zone Malaysia Cup soccer competition at the Perak Stadium here on Sunday night, June 25. "Although Perak beat the382 words
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171 1967-06-24 16 MALACCA. Fri. Malacca will be going all out for victory over Singapore in their Malaysia Cup South Zone match at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday night. Malacca have to win this match and then in the return encounter hold out for a171 words
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248 1967-06-24 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Chor Yeok Eng, Parliamentary Secretory to the Minister of Health has stressed that the spirit of sports should not lead into "haughtiness" and "failure" should not lead to despair. Mr. Chor was addressing the Bukit Timah Inter-school Athletic Meet, yesterday248 words
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Article127 1967-06-24 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Boy Scouts Geylang District Association will hold its third annual athletic meet tomorrow at the Seraya School grounds. Scouts, and cubs from 20 primary and secondary schools in the Geylang area will participate in the 140-event meet. The meets will commence127 words
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Article82 1967-06-24 16 PENANG, Fri. The Waratahs, the first European basketball team formed here won the Penang Women's Basketball Open Championships here last night. The Waratahs defeated last year's champions, Han Chiang High School by 51-43 in a thrilling game. The tournament, organised by the Penang Basketball and Volleyball Association,82 words
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Article, Illustration79 1967-06-24 16 British and Empire Heavyweight Champion Henry C ooper (right) misses with a right but still has challenger Jack Bodell at the mercy of his punishing left hook in their title fight at Wolverhampton, England, recently. The champion took only 5 minutes and 18 seconds to79 words
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Advertisement72 1967-06-24 14 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIACES. BIRTHS. OEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS. PERSONAL. IN MEMORIAM CTC. $lO/Advertiser's Name..— Address****... 1 Telephone No.—— Number of Insertions™—. Date(s) Requested Cost Payment oust accompany tF.O./Cketie/Cai C**h nut fee < Classified advertisements may be handed at the following addresses: KOAIA UiMPUR: "JALAN IPOH; 8-10 TATLOCK STTa 2877 77A BREWSTER72 words
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Miscellaneous22 1967-06-24 16 j >• v.a: ■< J AND T, f a'raSV ft* p.m P <5:l Bfc Kual l \a K „-nVo| 2^.%Toi^>, nS^.n4i 6 f, t22 words
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