Eastern Sun, 27 June 1967

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  • 24 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. I No. 333 Tuesday, 27 Juno 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.
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  • 783 1 'WORLD HAS BEEN MADE A LITTLE LESS DANGEROUS' Kosygin leaves NEW YORK, Mon. (Reuter) Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin leaves New York today after establishing a friendly relationship with President Johnson but without any agreement on such major issues as Vietnam and the Middle East. When
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  • 59 1 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) The former Paramount Ruler of Malaysia and his lady, now on a world tour, arrived here today from Taipei for a brief visit. The reigning Sultan of the State of Perlis, who was Malaysia's Paramount Ruler from 1960 to 1965, and his wife were met
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  • 529 1  -  By ROBERT KUAN IPOH, Mon. Four persons lost their lives in a disastrous landslide at Tanah Rata in the Cameron Highlands this morning, when a block of the labourers' lines of the Agricultural Department was destroyed by a huge mass of earth and rocks.
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  • 113 1 LAGOS, Mon. (AFP) The Nigerian "Sunday Times/' yesterday carried a report in which it was claimed a middle-aged woman, A bike Adegbite, had vomitted a live tortoise. The report, which was accompanied by photographs of the woman and the tortoise, said the woman had complained
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  • 73 1 CAIRO Mon. (Retuer) Cairo Airport, closed for commercial use early today reopened later for normal traffic, an airport spokesman said. No reason was given for the restriction which forced the diversion of commercial planes to Athens and Beirut. In Beirut, airport sources had said the planes
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  • 222 1 FIRST AND MOST VEHEMENT GOVT-TO-GOVT. PROTEST PEKING, Mon. (Reuter). China today made "a most serious and most vehement protest" to Britain over what it called frenxied provocations and Fascist atrocities against Chinese workers in Hong Kong. In the first Government-to-Government protest by
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  • 123 1 JAKARTA, Mon. (AP) Brigadier General Sunarso of the Supreme Operation Command (KOTI) on Monday said relations between Indonesia and Malaysia had never been so close as today. Sunarso, who met acting President General Suharto earlier, said diplomatic relations with Malaysia could be established any time the
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  • Boutique
    • 448 5  -  by Patricia Chan AT last! The question of unnecessary indecent exposure when wearing a mini-dress is solved. Are fashion designers improving on their creations finally realising that the mini-dress is actually making the wearer showing too much when sitting, bending, climbing
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    • 462 5 Miracle dot:— The $1.50 len* polisher that can last you for a year! It works miraculously a lens polisher for eyeglasses which prevents fogging and smearing. For use:— Insert lens, press. "Miracle Dot" will appear, then polish with nandkerchief Result slick and shining pair of
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    • 119 5 Mrs. Sheila Macqueen, of Hertfordshire, English, an authority on tne arrangement of flowers, has just made her third visit to Australia and for her it was "roses, roses all the way." She was a delegate at the International Rose Convention held recently in Melbourne. There were
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    • 233 5  -  by Mary Sue Miller WHEN heat and hurry take a toll of your looks and energy, try these refreshers one or all: LET cold water ru n over your wrists. It's the quickest cooler on record. SLOWLY sip an energising drink, such as a mixture
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    • 45 5 frr>m P F^% a ßo»t shows the all-purpose tank suit from Form fit-Rogers can be worn around the clock It can s lee D wea r. an under garment, then a swim suit Of Stretchnit fabric, it's in yellow arid black stri^T
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    • Article, Illustration
      478 5 FOR a change today you have something that taste* sweet and which is ideal as a dessert for birthday P ar tjes, buffets and for any meal. It's Swiss Rolls in Jelly. It includes a recipe for Swiss Kolls. Quantity for two round cake tins or jellv moulds. J
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    • 2562 6 AT s tj C M«u, with 6 bands and 16 transistors/diodes RADIO MALAYSIA Tuesday V JUNE 27 A.M.: TIMEX-TIME E.oo Prog Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies. 7 00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News in the National Language; 7.50 Learn a Word a Day. 800 The News; 8.10 For Housewives.
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 69 7 At a "popular resistance movement" training centre at Suez volunteers get three days of training instead of originally one week coarse in the use of fire-arms. This picture was published in an Arab weekly magazine Al Mussawar, along with a report mentioning the popular resistance build-up in
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    • 247 7 SUMMIT' GLASSBORO. New Jersey, Mon. (Reuter) Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, wife of the American President, and Mr>. Ludmlla Gvishlani. daughter of Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin. met for the first time yesterday at the house where the of State held their second round of summit talks.
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    • 45 7 MILAN, Mon. (Reuter>— Ambrogio Molteni, 34-year-oid head of one of Italy s biggest sausage making firms and financier of one of its most successful cycleracing teams, was arrested here today and accused of using the meat of pigs suffering from swine fever.
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    • 183 7 SYDNEY. Australia, Mon. (AP) The owners of four ships trapped in the Suez Canal because of the Middle East crisis could lose as much as US$B4O,OOO in extra costs, the chairman of the Overseas Shipping Representatives Association, Mr Denis J- Stilwell. said today.
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    • 16 7 TAIPEI, Mon. (AP) Taipei was jolted by a sharp earthquake at 1048 (0248GMT) today.
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    • 241 7 MANILA, Mon. (UPI).— The Manila Daily Bulletin reported today that "Some foreigners" have tried to sabotage the Philippine claim to Sabah (North Borneo) by driving a wedge between the Philippines and Indonesia. Indonesia has supported the claim filed by the Philippine government in
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    • 122 7 SILENT VALLEY. Aden. Mon. i AP) Hundreds of armed British soldiers, heads bowed. watched yesterday as 24 of their comrades were buried on a rare, grassy mountain slope in this sweltering and tense protectorate. The dead soldiers were all killed in terrorist ambushes last week. It
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    • 118 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Mon. (Reuter) Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin said at a press conference here last night that Stalin's daughter, who now is in exile in the United States. is "a morally unstable person, and she is a sick person." "We can only pity those
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    • 50 7 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Singer Shirley Bassey's former husband Kenneth Hume was found dead In his London flat yesterday. Mr. Hume. 40, was planning a £llO.OOO musical starring Miss Bassey. Today a friend said: "Ken was having trouble getting all the financial backing. This seemed to worry him."
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    • 144 7 LA PAZ Bolivia. Mon. (AP) Calm returned to the Catavihuanuni tin mining zone in Central Bolivia yesterday, but confusion remained over what set on a bloody clash between miners and government forces on Saturday. Radio Pius XII. a Roman Catholic parish station broadcasting from Llailagua,
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    • 158 7 NEW DELHI. Mon. (Reuter) The All-India committee of the ruling Congress Party has voted to deprive India's princes of privy purses and privileges granted them when they merged their states into independent India 19 years ago. In last Februarys general elections. The maharajahs won the
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    • 147 7 KUCHING. Mon. (Reuter) A young Malay girl and a 23-year-old Sea Dayak have had their sight restored because of the generosity of an 85-year-old Ceylonese, it was announced here today. The International Eye Bank in Ceylon sent a consignment of human eyes to the
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    • 66 7 SLOGANS reading "Nguyen Cao Ky's Government is popular government of the people" printed on several thousand posters, written on especially erected boards and on walls appeared almost over Saigon as South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky marked the 2nd anniversary of his regime on June
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    • 87 7 TOKYO, Mon. (Reuter) Japan said today it expected its population to oass the 100 million mark next month. Japan ranks seventh in the world In population after China (700 million), India (483 million), the Soviet Union (233,200,000), the United States (196.848.000), Indonesia (104.500,000), and Pakistan (102,880,000),
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    • 50 7 GUAYAQUIL. Ecuador, Mon. (Reuter) India's Miss Reita Faria. Miss World, was being honoured with the symbolic "Million's banquet" at the Naval Club's premises here yesterday. She arrived here on Saturday to help raise funds on behalf of the local centre for the rehabilitation of cripples.
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    • 383 7 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) A series of tornadoes and freak storms hit various parts of Western Europe over the weekend, killing at least 20 people and injur- ing more than 100. The violent storms, which struck without warning in No r th er n France, Belgium
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    • 277 7 HONG KONG, Mon. (t'PI). More than 100,000 fishermen in Hong Kong have formed a "security group" to combat Communist agitations and to support the government in maintaining law and order. Mr. Ng Lam-Wai. chairman of the Hong Kong Fishing Industry and Commercial
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    • 95 7 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) Police are looking for two men who used a sub-mach:ne-gun and a pistol to kill two men and wounded four others in a n ghtclub south of Manila yesterday morning. One of the two killed was a policeman and the other a
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    • 192 7 JERUSALEM, Mon. (Reuter). The usually bustling lanes and alleys of the old city of Jerusalem will be empty today as Israeli authorities carry out a population census. A dawn-to-desk curfew will be in force as 800 census officials try to determine the number of people living
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    • 92 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter) King Hussein of Jordan said in a recorded television interview on Monday there could never be any real peace in the Middle East "unless there is justice, unless everybody is really sincere in having peace." The monarch gave this answer when asked whether he
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    • 91 7 BATON ROUGE. Louisiana. Mon. (Reuter) Ku Klux Klansmen burned a cross and five United Nations flags at a rally attended by about 500 members of the White racist organisation on a Mississippi River bank near here last night. Jack Helm, the Klan's Grand
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    • 181 7 LONDON. Alon. (Reiuer) One immigrant child in three in Britain speaks no English when he starts school or is in need of intensive language training, according to a survey published here today. The survey. "Immigrants in school" by a former London education officer, Mr.
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    • 293 10 A BASIC FEAR UNITED NATIONS, New Tork, Mon. (Reuter) Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin said that Russia would "do all in our power to pre\eni West Germany from ever having" nuclear weapons. If West Germanv were to acauire such weapons it would run counter to
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 766 8 SEVEN yfcars ago, the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives made an effort to pump more virility into the co-operative movement. The then Minister went to the rural areas to urge the people to form co-operative societies of all types. Co-operative officers were roused from their stupor to take
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  • 2903 8  -  By: Sulaiman bin Abdullah (Economic Manning Unit* Print* Minister's Department. Malaysia.> A paper presented at the current 2nd Seminar on Dereiopmen t in Kuala Lumpur. The paper is entitled: •Maintaining the balance between the long range development goals sought bg the Government and the
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  • LETTERS...
    • 122 8 Having read the news in your newspaper of Clay's conviction, I am certain that Floyd McKissick or anyone else can say that "Negroes Seethe With Anger." As an American Negro, I and others know our responsibilities as citizens of the United States. Our history did not
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    • 95 8 Malaysian ceyionese leaders in their seventies and eighties in the tropics wish to emulate Churchill, Bertrand Russell and other Western politicians in their nineties. forgetting that in tiie West the brain becomes more active with advancing age. It is high time that these old
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    • 70 8  -  RANNY UNG Baling. WHEN RED China exploded her first A-Borr y President Johnson rem^ 0 "This is a dark day history." Now Red China has detonated a more danger o 5 H-Bomb. What has learned man to say again Will Saturday, June l* 1967 be a darker
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 992 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Long-range Boeing 707 jets will soon begin flying across the Indian Ocean, bridging one of the last great barriers to air transport across the world. The jets of Qantas and South African Airways will replace Electras and piston-engined DC7C's which at
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    • 23 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) Money Quotations: HK55.77/5.79 per US dollar for cash HK516.16 per pound sterling HK5273.50 per tael gold.
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    • 125 9 WASHINGTON, Mon. (AP) The U.S. Agriculture Department has announced an increase of 100,000 tons in total quotas of sugar which may be sold in the U.S. domestic market this year. This brought the quotas to 10.7 million tons, a record high. This increase was allocated
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    • 283 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. —July first grade rubber f.o.b. (buyer closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 57i cents per lb., unchanged from previous close. The tone was very quiet. After an unchanged opening the market steadied slightly on some trade enquiry for July. Enquiries
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    • 131 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Hallam Co. have put before the Committee a detailed report concerning their firm and asked the Committee to allow them to appoint their Auditors Hanafiah, Raslan, Ong and Mohamad as Receivers and Managers of Hallam Co. to clear and close all open contracts and
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    • 97 9 MANILA, Mon. (AP) The Philippines Coconut Administration has purchased a $125,000 plant to develop a coco curling or coir export Industry designed to place this country in competition with Ceylon and India. Despite the large harvest of coconuts here, the Philippines has lagged In the production
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    • 105 9 THE man is seen using the newly developed compart portable calculator which can be operated on selfattached battery pack or car battery as well as from ordinary house current. The most advanced portable electronic calculator using the hybrid ICs (Integrated Circuits), can handle up
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    • 86 9 BRUNEI TOWN, Mon. (Reuter) Brunei's rubber production is declining, according to latest official figures. The 1965 rubber exports acreage and output are decreasing yearly. The 1965 rubber exports dropped by 360 tons on the 1964 total. In 1964. rubber exports from Brunei were worth $1,559,101 Malaysian
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    • 878 9 AKRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lnmpur Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.35 a.m. Airline Garuda 9.82 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m Airline MSA 121 from Kuala l.umpur Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuciting
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    • 771 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Industrials on the Stock Exchange opened the week on a firm note. Turnover for all sections was at 1,026,000 units. However, in the afternoon the tone was slightly softer but in few cases prices were still better than Saturday's levels.
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    • 88 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Chinese Produce Exchange on May 27, 1967 has elected the following office-bearers for the current year of 1967/ 68. They are: Messrs. Tan Puay Yong (Chairman). Tan Tiow Phuang (Vice-Chair-man), Lim Lee Hia (Hon. Treasurer) and T. K. Teng (Secretary). Committee
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    • 21 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet with spot 20-* sellers. No 1 RSS CIF basis ports-July 17-1 17-3/8.
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    • 14 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for today wat $6OB par picul, unchanged.
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    • 489 9 tact iane« Did ami offer price* ofllclillj IHted at the clo«* of D««tncM INDUSTRIAL iwui«ip»mi xn C. >nur riiriiilinl Co. to|d *torn*e CD Danlop K. Sim-KIni f sso Ord»> Fit /patrirk* E 4 V Ordft. CBI Gammon f;iKMiv>M,.(| Park O.K. Ufe Gnlnnr** Harper G. Hotel S'pura Hmur <M»
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    • 50 9 (Manager* Pri FlrM Malayan 2.11 2^3 Mnla>an Ml l.*S Third Malayan 1.141 1 tfi The Commerr* lndii«tn Fond XD M 1-ffcO Th* saving* Fund 1.91 1.47 Muiayan 10<» ln\r«imenl Fund 1.19 Sterling Commodity 3/9 4 4 First llonc Kong .«i Second Hong Hon* VI •Hon* Knnc I orrencj
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    • 101 9 SINGAPORE. Mon feiBfapore Chlneae Prod lire F%chaofi noon prlee» today V«f«t Bayer* i seller* Cootnm oil (I OR) Bulk 47..TO Coconut oil r,ooo (FOR) Drum* Loo*e Copra Mixed Jnne/July 29 .M> Nntmrjtv 1 ID* Sift. Oft Nut litre* li 4 w 1 woo Garbled Lamponc Hlaok Pepper rFOR) |0.t.M
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    • 88 9 NOTTINGHAM, England, Mon. (AP) The British Lace Federation has asked the Board of Trade about a new agreement to protect the British market against liberalised imports of Japanese lace, a Federation spokesman said last night. The spokesman said that the Anglo-Japanese trade treaty expires
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    • 138 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.—The following ships are expected in Dort today:— God owns Vessels. 5 King Yung 33/34 Flitshire 47 Quirinale The following ships are expected to lay anchorage at Eastern Road (E), Western Road (W) and Inner Road (IN). Mihara Maru (E), John Maris (E). Sea Snipe (W) and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 111 10 > THEM SHE MAY HAVE M&TAKEULY BEEN 6IVEN THE MESSA6B,TOO! CARE Heft arm for an injection/ mf i i t LATER, IN MR.WAVERLY'S OFF/CE AT UM.CA.&. UEADQUARJEZS... THE POUCE WAVE JUST PICKED UP AN APPARENT AMhJESIA VICTIM! SHE SAYS HER NAME 15 MARIE MORGAN/1 W ANT HER OU6STIONEC? THOROUGHLY/ SHE
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  • ENTERTAINMENT
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    • 1128 12 Radio Singapura programmes I.*# RAlfCff PARTY tra, Susan Maughan. Mairie McDaniel. Dusty 7.** THE NEWS Rose, Johnny Cash, Jim 7.16 BREAKFAST Reeves. BULLETIN 1.3# THE NEWS A magazine prog 1.4* RANCH PARTY that includes inte 2*o SO LITTLE TIME and news of < 2.3* CONCERT HALL activities in Singapc 3.15
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    • 707 12 I I II ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Singapore A.M. 6.00 Dawn Serenade; 6.30 Breakfast Club, with Larry Lai including:-; 6.45 Your Daily Horoscope Birthday Greetings; 7.00 News; 7-30 Rediffusion Health Tip; 7.45 Assignment Hollywood reportet Fred Robbins meets the stars of films and television. Today, Trini Lopez; 8.00 News; 8.10 Your Daily
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    • 583 12 T. V. SINGAPURA 6.55 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language. 7.00 NEWS AND NEWSREEL in Tamil 7.25 TECHNICAL EDUCATION (Tamil version) 7.50 BLUE LIGHT "Weapon Within' A highly dramatic serial of the suspenseful adventures of David Marsh a double agent operating behind German lines during the
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  • EASTERN SUN SPECIAL
    • 917 13  -  THE VIETNAM WAR By ROBERT HART THE fact of war hat changed in the northern border region of South Vietnam. The relentless battle along the Demilitarised Zone between the two Vietnams has currently moved beyond the limits of guerrilla warfare into a direct
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    • 405 13  -  Bv DELOS SMITH NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI). Manv tests by psychological science over many years show the happy person is young, healthy, well paid and well educated. He or she (the happy person may be of either s°x) Is also extroverted, optimistic, religious, married. and free
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    • 483 13  -  By MYRON L. BELKIND THIMBU, Bhutan, Mon. (AP). Coma along on a trip to the middle ages sea castles so large they would make King Arthur's mou t n water. Tour ancient monasteries Play with pet tigers. Talk with one of the
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    • 615 13  - Human hair —big export-earner for India By GEOFFREY MURRAY IVJEW DELHI, Mon. (Re u t e r) Human hair, traditionally offered by Indians to their temple Gods, has suddenly become a big export-earner for the country. Unworked hair and wigs have been earning India 25,000,000 rupees (1,200,000 sterling) a year
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    • 605 13  -  By RUTH FEUERSTEIN Mon. (UPI). Karate, a deadly weapon in the hands of a man, is now being placed in the hands of children. But for the Chicago youngsters who practise it, karate is not a game to be played with. One of their teachers is
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 180 13 SHAW GANISATIOW LIDO p hone ***** list 2 Djt*! 11. 1.3H, 4.00. 6.30. 9.15 For A Few Dollars More" 'UAI Clint Eastwood. Scope Color OPENS THURSDAY Students *1 to any seat at all shows daily "THI'NDERBIRDS ARE GO" Supermarionation Color »UA) CAPITOL Phone ***** Now Showing! 11, I.M, 4. i.45,
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  • sun sport
    • 2574 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. Jackie's Bowl, Katong, is to hold another b i g bowling tournament, s p o nsored by Sandilands Buttery, agents for Mitsubishi, for six weeks commencing July 2. The forthcoming tournament follows the successful run of the Yamaha "Champions of
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    • 175 14 SEQUALS. (Italy) Mon. (UPI) Primo Camera, the "Gentle Giant" former world heavy-weight champion who returned to his Italian birthplace seriously ailing last month, is dying, hs doctor said yesterday. ''His life is slowly ebing," said Dr. Mario Comin, after visiting the 60-year-old Carnera's bedside.
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    • 513 15 Weights for the first second days at the Singapore Turf Club's July Meeting at Bukit Timah are as follow: FIRST DAY CLASS 4—Div. 2—l Mile lbs. Calypso Queen 126 Skilful 126 Beau Matin II 124 Watania Commando 123 Kanchana 123 Happy Cavalier 123 Ada Baik 122
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    • 288 15 by WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Leading jockey Des Coleman displayed brilliant riding form at the recently concluded Penang Turf Club's June Meeting when he booted home seven winners to take the main riding honours for the meet. Coleman's winners were Sri
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    • 480 15 SECOND DAY CLASS 2—Div. I—6 Fur lbs Pahlawan 126 Highland Joy 125 Wisley Gardeng 125 Armistice 124 New Liberty 124 Lusteroid 124 Sombero 123 Aristocrat II 122 Shareholder 122 Co-Prosperity 121 Shantin Call 121 St. Maurice 120 Star Era 1 18 Viva Perak 117 Jack's Code H7 Unicorn
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    • 58 15 •In perfect style the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman has a go at bowling, at the University of Malaya Students' Union's 8th Welfare Carnival, at the University Campus on Saturday evening. The Tunku spent about an hour going around the stalls, and won several prizes, which included a gol- fer's
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    • 231 15 SEREMBAN. Mon. Dr. K. Dharamaratnam and Dollah lincha both of Malacca who are seeded in the men's singles won their second round ties to move into the quarter finals of the Negri Sembilan Lawn Tennis Association Open Championships. Yesterday was the second day
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    • 633 15 MUAR, Mon. Because of the rain-hit ground only one new record was made at the 13th annual athletic meet of St. Andrew's Continuation School on its school ground here yesterday. Francois House sprinter, Musa bin Haji Salleh, who set the only record
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    • 70 15 SEREMBAN. Mon. N.S. Chinese Recreation Club trounced Dunlop Sports Club 7-1 in a N.S.H.A, league match here today. Chinese led 4-0 at halftime. Goalgetters for NSCRC were Ho Koh Chye (3), HockJin (2) and Lee Ah Bah (1). C. V. Nathan scored Dunlop's only
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    • 92 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The District Football Association here is offering a $25 prize for the best design for a crest to be adopted by the association. The competition which will be open until July 10 :s open to residents of Kuala Langat District who
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    • 458 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Police tonight beat the Tamilian Physical Culture Association by Ave goals to three in a Selangor Division one league soccer match played here at Stadium Merdeka. It was obvious from the outset of the game that the Police
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    • 278 16  -  By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's veteran "iron man". Ton Howe Liang, who has represented the Republic in major international competitions is believed to be seriously contemplating to "quit" the iron sport. Howe Liang has not been seen in serious training since his
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    • 200 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. The visiting Indonesian tabletennis team whipped the Republic's national youth team 7-2 in a friendly international match played at Mountbatten Community Centre here last night. The national vouth players who were meeting an international touring team from abroad for the first time
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    • 781 16 GOLF is magnetic. A few international sports figures who made a name for themselves in the game after being weaned from their favourite sports are Joe Louis, handicap 1, (boxing); Bill Til den. Scratch, (Tennis); Althea Gibson, Scratch. (Tennis); and H i d e y
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    • 310 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. Padmo Sumasto. the former. chairman of the All Indonesia Badminton Federation slipped into Singapore secretly last night. Sunsport reliably understands that Dr. Padmo arrived here with two other top officials of the Indonesian Badminton Federation. The Indonesian officials are
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    • 173 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Next weekend's Malaysian Women's Hockey Association meet scheduled to be played at Penang has been called off. Only three states Penang, Selannor and Perak have agreed to take part. Malacca L.H.A. had earlier informed they were unable to participate. Negri Sembilan
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    • 239 16 SEREMBAN, Mon. Three more Negri Sembilan hockey players will appear before the Disciplinary Board here on Wednesday. Two of them are regular members of the State XI. They are M. Joseph from the N.S. Ceylonese Youth Forum and Tara Singh of the Dunlop
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