Eastern Sun, 30 June 1967
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Title Section24 1967-06-30 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 336 Friday* 30 Juno 1967* MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article551 1967-06-30 1 Seaghan Maynes - Premier Lee denies press t report on pullout implications By Seaghan Maynes I" ONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) A spokesman for Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore today denied a press report that Mr. Lee had said here he would reject United States protection even if Britain551 words
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Article18 1967-06-30 1 .SEQUALS, Italy, Thurs. (Reuter) Primo Camera, former world heavyweight boxing champion, died today. He was 61.18 words
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Article, Illustration633 1967-06-30 1 Kalwant S. Sidhu - PILOT, NAVIGATOR EJECT TO SAFETY SECONDS BEFORE. PLUNGE INTO SEA by Kalwant S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Thurs. —A British pilot and a navigator had a 'miraculous' escape this morning seconds before their twin-engined Canberra plunged into the sea off Jurong on the west coast of Singapore633 words
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Article130 1967-06-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Executive Director of the Asian Development Bank. Mr. Lim Taik Choon arrived here today for a seven-day study of Malaysia's economic situation and development programmes in general. Mr. Lim who was Malaysia's Deputy High Commissioner to London until his present appointment130 words
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Article67 1967-06-30 1 BUFFALO, New York Thurs. (Reuter) Negro gangs hurled fire bombs and overturned cars in a fresh outbreak of racial violence here which left at least seven people— including two policemen shot and wounded. Steel-helmeted police used ♦ear gas to disperse Negroes, mostly youths, who went on67 words
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Article, Illustration355 1967-06-30 1 TW'EW ORLEANS, Thurs. (Reuter). Actress Jayne Mansfield, 33-year-old sex idol of a generation, was killed in a gory road crash outside New Orleans today. Police said the blonde film star was decapitated when the car collided with a giant articulated lorry on a main highway leading355 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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695 1967-06-30 2 SINGAPORE/ Thurs. Police today released Lam Chit Khuan, 25, a former Nanyang University student from detention. Lam has condemned Communism and said it could only bring hardship and disaster to the people Mr. Lam who was detained In June 1964. joined695 words
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Article218 1967-06-30 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Government of Liberia has warned the Singapore Government of attempts made by thp Institute of European Numismatics in Italy to circulate gold coins in the world market purportedly to have been minted in honour of the 70th birthday of the President of218 words
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304 1967-06-30 2 Lion City to be sold' to the Lions SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore will be "sold" to about 75,000 Lions at the forthcoming Lions International Golden Anniversary Convention in Chicago from July 5 to July 8 this year. The Convention, which is expected to be attended by 75,000 Lions from all over304 words
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Article, Illustration376 1967-06-30 2 LAST DAY OF TRADE TALKS IN JAKARTA: JAKARTA, Thurs. (UPI) Singapore trade officials now in Jakarta to hold negotiations with the Indonesian Government, appear hopeful but cautious on the resump. tion of normal trade relations between the two countries. The Singapore trade delegation leader,376 words
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Article101 1967-06-30 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Eleven non-commissioned officers of the 4th battalion, Royal Malay Regiment, received long service and good conduct medals here recently. Brigadier Mazlan bin Yunos, Commander of the 4th Malaysian Infantry Brigade, gave away the awards at, a brief ceremony at the Battalion's headquarters101 words
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170 1967-06-30 2 Singaporeans should be sea-minded —MP SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Ng Kah Ting, the MP for Ponggol, said today Singapore must produce its own technical personnel to fill important positions in the seafaring career. He was speaking to members at the annual general meeting of the Nautical Society of the Singapore Polvtechnic.170 words
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95 1967-06-30 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs—the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Ift orgWllsin* a course on "Practical txttclses on income-tax in Singapore and the States of Malaysia" tbr its full and associate members in Jul*, this year. The course will be conducted by Mt. Lee Fook Hong lecturer95 words
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Article86 1967-06-30 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs Some 600 Gurkhas of the 2/7 Gurkha Platoon of the British Army will leave for Hong Kong to-morrow A spokesman of the British Army said the move was made because of the "present situation" in Hong Kong. He added it was the86 words
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233 1967-06-30 2 SINGAPORE. Thur*. Science teachers in Singapore have called for a parallel scheme of promotion to check the drain on competent science graduates from the teaching profusion. An editorial of the Singapore Science Teachers Bulletin, said that graduates, after about ten years of teaching,233 words
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Article189 1967-06-30 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore and Franc* today signed an air services agreement replacing th* one which was signed during Malaysia. The Permanent Secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister's Office, Mr. Hone Keng Bam, said the signing of the agreement was inkeeping with the independent status189 words
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Article, Illustration329 1967-06-30 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A $270,000 check-point set up by the Singapore Government has been completed to regulate the flow of travellers and vehicles between Malaysia and Singapore as from Saturday (July 1.) The newly built check-point which embraces the Immigration and Customs departments329 words
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Article352 1967-06-30 3 MALAYSIA A KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin, today refuted a statement of the president of U.P.K.0., Dato Donald Stephens that the Central Government had broken the spirit and letter of the Malaysia Agreement. He said it was completely untrue, Dato Stephen's352 words
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Article54 1967-06-30 3 TE L U K ANSON, Thurs. —A widow, Khatijah binte Ali, believed to be the oldest woman in Malaya, died here yesterday at the age of 116. She left behind three sons, one d a u g h t er 50 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren and54 words
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Article110 1967-06-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government today published another list of industries and products to which it intends to grant pioneer status. This includes the manufacture of agricultural machinery and tools, chemicals, and the primary iron and steel miling industry. Some of the products are diesel engines and110 words
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117 1967-06-30 3 Train check during JBS'pore journey KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malayan Railway has announced that in connection with the checking of travel documents by the Singapore Government with effect from Sunday, the Singapore Immigration Authorities have agreed that in order not to cause undue inconvenience to passengers travelling by rail, they would117 words
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Article85 1967-06-30 3 RAWANG. Thurs. Rawang Police smashed an attempt to counterfeit $lO notes here yesterday. The forgery was carried out in a house at Kampong Raja, about eight miles from here. Following on a tip-off. a police partv raided the house where they found several85 words
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180 1967-06-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The third "Malam Wanita" of the Kuala Lumpur District Hindu Youth Organisation will be held on Sunday, at the Dewan Belia in Kampong Pandan. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, general secretary of the organisation, said here today the function, being180 words
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46 1967-06-30 3 THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji Ghazali bin Haji Jawi yesterday presented 200 piculs of "Mahsuri" padi seeds donated by FAMA for the relief of flood victims in East coast to the Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak at the FAMA office in Kuala Lumpur.46 words
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Article126 1967-06-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Morocco is to set up her first mission in SouthEast Asia in Kuala Lumpur. This was stated here today by the Malaysian Counsellor and Charge de Affaires to Morocco. Enche Ahmad Zainal Abidin bin Mohd. Yusof. Enche Zainal who has been on126 words
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Article62 1967-06-30 3 SERLMBAN, Thurs. More than 15.000 pigs have been vaccinated against swine fever in Negeri Sembilan, according to Mr. Cheah Yen Kwee, State Assemblyman for Jimmah. This followed the discovery of the presence of the disease in the State. Mr. Cheah said there was no cause for alarm.62 words
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Article34 1967-06-30 3 IPOH. Thurs. Nasir bin Hitam. 35, a watchman at the residence of the Mentri Besar fell from a rambutan tree in race course off Tarnbun road yesterday. He died of head injuries.34 words
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Article, Illustration293 1967-06-30 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— About 1,000 screaming teenagers, fans of Hong Kong stars, Peter Chen Ho and Pat Ting Hung thronged the Pava Lebar International Airport tonight to have a glimpse of their screen "idols." Hours before the arrival of the stars, small groups ofEastern Sun picture. - 293 words
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Article197 1967-06-30 3 JESSELTON, ThuTS. The general manager of the Rubber Fund Board, Mr. A.P.P. Campbell, disclosed today that 100 units of prefabricated houses would be shipped to Sabah from West Malaysia. Speaking to newsmen on his return from Kuala Lumpur Mr. Campbell said that plans had now197 words
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Article74 1967-06-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Samat Art Gallery will present the first one-man-show of works by 28-year-old Chew Teng Bene of Kuala Trengganu. The exhibition will be officially opened by the Un:ted States Ambassador. Mr. James D. Bell, at the Balai Ampang, AIA Building at 5.30 p.m.74 words
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Article28 1967-06-30 3 KAMPAR. Thurs. A mobile X-ray unit from the Ministry of Health will make a three-ciay visit to the district hospital here from Mon-6 day to Wednesday.28 words
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146 1967-06-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. Ramon A.P. Paterno, 21, Bachelor of Arts graduate of the Ateneo De Manila University, Philippines, selected as the most outstanding student of the Philippines for 1966, will arrive here by air on Saturday. Annually, the Student Life Magazine, in146 words
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331 1967-06-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tan Sri Justice H.T. Ong, the chairman of the Pulau Ketam Fire Victims Relief Committee had a pleasant surprise today when Mr. Chin Kim Fook, general-manager of Shaw Organisation made an on-the-spot cash donation of $l,OOO. In fact Mr. Chin,331 words
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Article41 1967-06-30 3 NIBONG TEBAL, Thurs. Dr. Gooi Suen Hin has assumed duties as medical officer-in-charge of the District Hospital at Sungai Bakap, five miles from here. He succeeds Dr. G. S. Bhar who has left for Britain.41 words
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Article140 1967-06-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Government of Madras has reserved five seats in the College of Engineering, Guindy. Madras, for self-supporting Malaysian citizens of Tamil origin domicllied in Malaysia for a five-year integrated course in engineering. Candidates should have parsed the pre-unlversity examination of the Madrai University with140 words
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Article84 1967-06-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— The Wes* German Government is offering a total of 29 scholarships for Malaysians who wish to further their training in the Federal Republic of Germany. The scholarships are for industrial engineering (2); export promotion and banktog (3); Industrial management (4); electrical power engineering84 words
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Article62 1967-06-30 3 KAMPAR. Thurs. —An unemployed, man Hui Kee, 54. of Kampong Sahum here, was today fined $174.40 in the Sessions Court for having 1,032 gallons of illegal samsu. He pleaded guilty befor# senior president of the Sessions Court, Mr. Gunn Chit Tuan. Hui was arrested at62 words
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Article, Illustration91 1967-06-30 4 Tunku Abdul Rahman, in the cockpit of his speed boat, turns round in his seat to get the "all clear" from his crewman, before speeding off from Pulau Ketam to Port Swettenham on Wednesday evening. The Prime Minister paid a one-hour visit to the fire-ravaged island to see for himselfEastern Sun pix. - 91 words
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354 1967-06-30 4 IPOH. Thurs. Four Ptrak State lady footballers, travelling in a car from Kampar to Ipoh to plav in mn inter-State match here were involved in a head-on collision with a bus, causing the death of the driver and one of the passengers. The other354 words
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Article92 1967-06-30 4 X f>2 H B Thurs The ©f the Registrar and Inspector of Motor Vehicles in here was broken into last night, but nothing was stolen. 8 An attempt was made to 22L?/*i but was un•uccessfUi, Steel cabinets U°r«nr? ln >? ISSued driving RIMV booklets and othe?92 words
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Article, Illustration59 1967-06-30 4 SINGAPORE Members of Parliament (from left) Mr. Hp Kah Leone and Mr. Ho See Behg pictured with British MP, Mr. J. McCann (right), during a recep- at p ead59 words
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416 1967-06-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federal Court of Appeal today reserved judgement, on a notice of motion, filed by the Employees its case against the Bata Shoe Company laia ia> Ltd. The EPF was appealing against a judgement in favour of Bata Shoe Company416 words
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179 1967-06-30 4 PENANG, Thurs. The first round of a socialand economic sample survey of households in Malaysia will be completed in September and the survey will continue until next June. This was disclosed by a United Nations expert on statistics, Mr. N. S. Choudhry, here today. He179 words
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Article185 1967-06-30 4 PENANG. Thurs. —A 27-year-old taikong of a tongkang, Lim Say Soon, who was robbed of $2,274 worth of tin provisions, cigarettes and fruits, was told to contact a certain person, "Gong Kay", in Noordin Street Ghaut if he wanted his goods back. Lim had185 words
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Article126 1967-06-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Slok Yew, said today the Malaysian Government was thankful to Malaysian artists for projecting Malaysia's good image abroad. Mr. Lee. who was opening the Malaysian Institute of Art here, was referring to the many art exhibitions held126 words
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Article28 1967-06-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Welfare Week organised by the University Of Malays Students* Union will end with a Gala Ball and Beauty Contest here on Saturday*28 words
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EASTERN SUN'S CONTEST FOR WIVES & MOTHERS
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Article, Illustration340 1967-06-30 4 Mrs. Chong Lin You of 872 Batu Dua, Kuala Ketil, Sungei Patani, Kedah WINS THE $3O IAM the wife of a shopkeeper and the mother of three sons and a daughter. Realising the rapidity at which they are growing up and what the future340 words
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Article, Illustration223 1967-06-30 4 'Teenagers must not keep late nights at the expense of their studies and any other Important work. But they may be allowed reasonably late nights for special occasions or re*sous. With modern amenities and with them more and more cheap thrills to lure away the223 words
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Article, Illustration127 1967-06-30 4 I had been ill for days and was not able eat anything, so my ei£year old youngest aaugn Janet, was Quite worriesShe thought I must really sick, not wantinx eat! One morning, she carre in with a huge crust oj bread, lavishly buttered an partly127 words
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Miscellaneous55 1967-06-30 2 SPORE DIARY 4 p.m. National Library: Photographic competition. 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall: Retas FM and Liviiig Sound System exhibition. 7.30 p.m. Teochew Opera: National Theatre. 1.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Lorong Fatimah: Lorong Tai Seng, Malay Kampohg; Lee Kuang Eng open55 words
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Miscellaneous50 1967-06-30 3 .L. Prominent Malaysian Artists' Exhibition by Peninsular Art Society at 41 Jalan Raja Muda 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming pool 9.30 am. to 12.30 p.m., 2 to 5 p.m and 6 to 9 p.m. Piano recital by Soah Khon Ing at Malayan Teachers' College auditorium 8.30 p.m.50 words
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WORLD NEWS
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553 1967-06-30 5 Modern Gulliver in Lilliput WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI). Mr. John Kenneth Galbraith, former US ambassador to India, yesterday renewed his demands for an end of the bombing of North Vietnam as a prelude to peace talks. "Given the weight of our attack on a Door553 words
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Article28 1967-06-30 5 DARWIN. Australia, Thure. (UPI) American aviatrix Ann Pellerreno, followinf Amelia Earhart's around-the-world path in a 36-year-old twin-enfine plane, arrived in Darwin early today from Indonesia.28 words
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Article, Illustration55 1967-06-30 5 These two cute monkies of Coucy-les-Eones zoo in northern France between Rheims and Laon embrace each other while comfort, ably sitting in the wine glasses, which they emptied few minutes earlier on the zoo's cafe on its terrace. Visitors to this zoo often take them to55 words
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Article146 1967-06-30 5 JUDGE LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Prince Philip. Queen Elizabeth's husband, warned today that moral judgments about other nations were damaging the efforts of British export marketers. "Insulting or patronising comments, from whatever source, on the general behaviour of foreign nationals, and an unsympathetic approach to other people's146 words
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Article87 1967-06-30 5 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter) President Johnson and King Hussein of Jordan conferred at the White House for two hours yesterday, but failed to reach an Identity of views on means of restoring peace in the Middle East. "Although there was not an identity of views, the87 words
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177 1967-06-30 5 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (UPI) The U.S. official in charge of investigating sites for another sea-level canal joining the Atlantic and Pacific says it is at least 10 years away. This is tne estimate of former Treasury Secretary Mr. Robert B. Anderson, chairman of the177 words
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Article228 1967-06-30 5 OTTAWA. Thurs. (UPI) Cries of "Shame" rang through Canada's House of Commons yesterday when a Member of Parliament said "no" to a declaration of loyalty to Queen Elizabeth on the day before she was to arrive for a week-long state visit. The Queen and228 words
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Article101 1967-06-30 5 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Thurs. (Renter) Spain urged the Western nations today to make friends with the Arab world or risk a shift in the balance of power through the incursion of other interests in the Mediterranean area. In a strongly pro-Arab speech to the emergency General Assembly,101 words
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Article187 1967-06-30 5 TOKYO, Thurs. (UPI). Communist North Korea today charged that Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato will be on an "aggressive mission" when he goes to Seoul tomorrow for the inauguration of President Park Chung-Hee. In a statement issued on Wednesday by the Foreign Ministry, the Pyongyang187 words
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150 1967-06-30 5 VATICAN CITY, Thurs. (UPI). Pope Paul VI last night placed red biretta caps on the heads of four US. prelates and 23 other churchmen as symbols of their new offices as cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church. One by one, the 27 new princes150 words
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509 1967-06-30 5 HONG KONG, Thurs. (Reuter). Fresh food supplies from China were cut off today as the Colony's leftists launched a four-day market strike to back their "anti-persecution" struggle. Government sources said the order to suspend imports from China was given by local leftists. There was509 words
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Article214 1967-06-30 5 MOSCOW, Thurs. (Reuter) An elderly man blew himself ud just in front of the Lenin Mausoleum on Red Square last night with an explosive charge apparently placed inside an accordion. Eyewitnesses who were on the historic square just after 7 p.m. said they heard the214 words
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465 1967-06-30 6 PARIS, Thurs. (Reuter). The Foreign Affairs committee of the French Senate (t pper House of Parliament) said here today that President de Gaulle's stated position on the Middle East crisis ran counter to the defence of right and justice. In a communique on465 words
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74 1967-06-30 6 MANILA. Thurs. (Reuter) The first Asian regional conference of Catholic Universities will be held In Manila from August 1 to 4. it was announced here today. A University official here said the theme Of the meeting will be "The Role of Catholic Universities in South-east74 words
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Article63 1967-06-30 6 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (AP) The joint Chiefs of Staff Issued orders for the USS Liberty to move away from the Egyptian coast a few hours before the Communications ship was strafed and torpedoed by Israeli forces on June 8, the Defence Department disclosed yesterday. Ironically, the Defence Department63 words
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Article53 1967-06-30 6 LAGOS. Thurs. (Reuter) Nigeria yesterday imposed exchange control restrictions on payments to overseas countries including the sterling area. An official announcement said the new measure would come into effect from today. Hitherto all external payments to the sterling area, except capital transfers, were made without formal53 words
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Article397 1967-06-30 6 JERUSALEM, Thurs. (AP). —The municipality of new Jerusalem announced last night that beginning at noon old and new Jerusalem will be a single city. The announcement came soon after the United States Government in Washington gave notice that it does not recognise Israel's assertion397 words
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Article167 1967-06-30 6 More troops out LONDON, Thurs. (AP) Britain last night ordered more troops to Aden, the Red Sea port where warring Arab nationalists have taken over much of the city. More than 250 men of the Prince of Wales Own Regiment were flown out yesterday from a Royal167 words
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Article71 1967-06-30 6 ADEN. Thurs. (Reuter) Saboteurs last night blew open a British Petroleum oil pipeline at Little Aden, sending flames licking high into the evening sky. The flames could be seen 10 miles away across the bay in the tense streets of Aden proper. The explosion, at the British71 words
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Article203 1967-06-30 6 RANGOON, Burma. Thurs. (AP) General Ne Win. chairman of Burma's Revolutionary Council, last night imposed martial law on parts of riot torn Rangoon after a Chinese embassy staffer was reported stabbed to death by two Burmese. A terse government broadcast said he had placed the city,203 words
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Article74 1967-06-30 6 BULAWAYO. Rhodesia. Thurs. (Reuter) The biggest plague of rats for at least twelve years has invaded Bulawayo. Farmers around the city report they have lost crops of vegetables and grain and some have found up to a 100 rats a night drowned in their swimming pools. Late74 words
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Article120 1967-06-30 6 HAVANA Thurs. (Reuter> Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin and Cuban Premier Fidel Castro resumed their talks for the third day instead of taking a scheduled day off. Soviet sources said they were both eager to get on with the work, but have had no idea what topics they120 words
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Article, Illustration41 1967-06-30 6 SOME unknown thieves managed to dig an 18-foot long tunnel to reach right into the treasury-room of the Dusseldorf Bank's branch and successfully took U.S. $lOO,OOO (400.000 Marks in German Currency) after breaking open the safes recently.41 words
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Article302 1967-06-30 6 The 'Lotus eaters' or CHICHESTER, Thurs. (AP).— The only girl at Keith Richard's party was nude when police raided the home of the Roiling Stones lead guitarist in a search for drugs, his trial court was told yesterday. Prosecutor Malcolm Morris was outlining the case302 words
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169 1967-06-30 6 PALERMO. Sicily. Thurs r A^L"~ Pi ?7 re Dam -ni Gaglio. 27 year c'h nephew of Salva- -c Giuliano. one of the m-f -famous bandit kings in Sicilian history, was r- 1 1 dained into the priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church yes'e* day.169 words
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154 1967-06-30 6 JOHANNESBURG. South Africa. Thurs. <AP> South African gold prodjctlon In 20 vears time could well be only onesixth of what it is today, President Richare C of the Transvaal and Orange Free S* of Mines said yesterday. In his presidential address to the154 words
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600 1967-06-30 6 DENNIS L. ROYLE - Following Smith's UDI By DENNIS L. ROYLE ENUGU, Biafra. Thurs. (AP). —Bearded, 33-year-old Lt. Col. C. Odumegwu Ojukwu grabbed an oilrich hunk of Eastern Nigeria on May 30, hoisted a new flag, took an oath as head of state, swallowed a glass of600 words
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Miscellaneous939 1967-06-30 5 YOUR ma 1 TV mmWx: WmCHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR ind Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipou and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 P.M 300 Opening AnnctProg Summary! 3.01 Tiga Juita (A Musical Prog); 3.25 Flip and Willy Whopper; 4.00 I Dream of Jeannie (My Master the939 words
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Miscellaneous30 1967-06-30 5 lilt SOAB&C&f SHOULD TAKE THAT" THIN<3 AWAY FROM HM, by johnny hart KINJD C?F A COM THOOertT, TtoJ&H, ISN'T IT? MES TOO STUPID TOU)RM it INTO ANVHIN& USeFUU. G a30 words
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Miscellaneous108 1967-06-30 6 iiil'ljyTnrgg Sit' THEM, HAFVLEOH SOLOS SPECIAL AUTOMATIC DSTOL BLAZE* a tr* m -v m P y 4 m^TA V? WIS El > b K FJRE LEFT/ lit COVER THERI6HTSJDE/ GONE/IT ANJST HAVE BEEN ONLY OME MAN/ LETS GET OUT OP HERE BEFORE HE COME* BACK WITH THE OPPS IN/*/*' FAVOR108 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article293 1967-06-30 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs July first grade rubber fob. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 55-3/4 cents per lb. down one-quarter of a cent from previous close. The tone was quiet. The market opened lower on disappointing London advices and there was293 words
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145 1967-06-30 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Malayan Containers Limited announce their intention to build a glass factory in Malaysia at Petaling Jay a. With an estimated output ©f 18,000 tons of glass per year it will supply the demand for bottles, jars, tumblers and latex cups throughout Malaysia.145 words
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Article23 1967-06-30 7 HONG KONG, Thurs. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK55.795/5.805 per US dollar for cash. HK516.16 per pound sterling. HK5274.75 per tael gold-23 words
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Article15 1967-06-30 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs The tin price for today was $609.75 per picul, down $2.25.15 words
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404 1967-06-30 7 TOKYO, Japan, Thurs. —A big majority of Japan's major business firms are highly optimistic about their immediate business future, foreseeing no downward trend the Economic Planning Agency has reported. The Agency gave this generally optimistic view of the Japanese business world in announcing the404 words
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Article93 1967-06-30 7 NEW YORK, Thurs. (AP) The Stock Market fell into a mixed pattern in active trading early yesterday. The averages showed a small loss but among individual stocks advances outnumbered declines. Brokers said talk of a tax increase by Johnson Administration leaders was keeping the93 words
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Article38 1967-06-30 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Selling TT. or O.D. ready were: Swiss Francs 139-3/4; French Francs 158-3/4; Italian Lire *****; Swedish Kroner 166-3/4.38 words
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Article178 1967-06-30 7 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Two contracts worth US$6 million have been awarded to Vickers-Zimmer of Frankfurt and London for the erection of synthetic fibre plants in Taiwan, the group said here. They follow the supply of two nylon plants to Japan in 1962 1963, and a single178 words
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Article134 1967-06-30 7 SYDNEY, Thurs. Alcoa of Australia Pty. Ltd. expanded its programme for the development of domestic and export markets in 1966 and all its available aluminium was sold during the year. The chairman, Mr. G. Lindesay Clark, said the company expected to earn its first profit this134 words
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938 1967-06-30 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Conditions on the Stock Exchange today continued to be active. The total turnover of 1,632.000 units was one of largest recorded this year. (January to June) Previous highest was at 1.535,000 units on Dec. 29, 1966. Feature of the day was the sharp938 words
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Article60 1967-06-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Guthrie Corporation Board has recommended a final 10 percent dividend making a total of 17$ percent for the year ended March 31. 1967. This dividend would be payable on Aug 10 to shareholders on the register on July 15. The annual meeting of60 words
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Article, Illustration764 1967-06-30 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. Min Kee Cheong, 38, brisk and businesslike Malaysian oil executive, took time out from his duties in the skyscraper offices of Caltex New York to chuckle over the latest adventure of his oldest son. Howard, 9. "His764 words
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Article733 1967-06-30 7 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 frnm Kuala Lumpur Time 8.35 a m Alrlinr MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur lime 8.50 a.m Airline <ll 712 from Jakarta Time 9.30 a.m Airline MAS 121 from Kuala Lumpur Time 10.30 a.m lirllne Ml 451 from KuchlnK733 words
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Article450 1967-06-30 7 SINGAPORE—stock Exchange bid and offer price# officially luted at the close of baslne** INDUSTRIAL Boustead \D 1.51 C. Sugar 1.68 Chemical Co 1.70 Cold Storage 3.36 Dunlop E. Smelting 4.20 Fltrpatrlcks 1.49 F. A N. Ords. CBI 4.22 Gammon 1.22 Goodwood Park Guinness 4.74 Harper G 1-94 Hotel450 words
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Article50 1967-06-30 7 (Managers Prlce«) First Malayan •> 19 2.52 1.82 Second Malayan 1.72 Third Malayan 1.16 1.26 The Commerce <& Industry Fund XD .90 1.00 The Savlngc Fund 1.37 1.47 Malayan Investment Fund 1.00 1.19 Sterling Commodltv 3/8 4/3 First Hong Kong .81 .R6* Second Hong Kong .55 *9* <*Hont50 words
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Article86 1967-06-30 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.. Sln^apore Chinese Produce chance noon price* today were: Hn*er' Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk 48.00 Coconut oil ("FOB) Drums 50.50 Loose Copra Mixed June/July 29.50 Nutmeg* 110s 3IV 00 Nutmegs B W 150.00 Garbled Lampont Black Pepper (FOB) 102.50 Pepper Black Special Sarawak (FOB) 92.50 Lampont Black Pepper86 words
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Article35 1967-06-30 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. (AP) Standard and poor's 500 stock index: Net Close Change 425 Industrials 98.55 off .01 20 Railroads 48.47 up .23 55 Utilities 66.63 up .08 500 Stocks 91.31 up .0135 words
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Article35 1967-06-30 7 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (AP) The U.S. government sold 20 long tons of surplus tin yesterday. Ave tons of Grade A at 51.54 a pound and 16 tons of Grade C at $1.52 a pound.35 words
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Article21 1967-06-30 7 NEW YORK, Thurs. (AP) Rubber standard futures closed quiet. No sales. Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 22 1/4.21 words
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Article163 1967-06-30 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs—The following ships are expected to be in port today:— God owns Vessels 1/2 Ruys 3/4 Rosario Maru 5 Kin Yung 6/7 Fernlake 8/9 Bamora 10/11 Stentor 13/14 Benavon 15/16 Trafalgar 18 Levernbank 19 Maxwell Brander 21/22 Toko Maru 25/26 Hugheverett 27/28 Wing An 29/30 Jeppesen Maersk163 words
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Article770 1967-06-30 8 LIKE Britain, Japan does not wish to commit herself to any military alliance in Asia. Though Britain with her allies won the Second World War, she is worse off today than Japan the loser. Britain wants to liquidate her residual colonial interests and stay clear of all770 words
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Article, Illustration910 1967-06-30 8 Louis Halasz - By: Louis Halasz WHEN night fell in the Sinai desert on the second day of the lightning-fast Arab-Israeli war, and the disastrous proportions of the Egyptian defeat could no longer be overlooked, the moment of truth orrived for the Soviet Union. Its awesome910 words
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967 1967-06-30 8 V. Kanapathy - By: V. Kanapathy 'THE foundations for some of the important development programmes outlined in the First Malaysia Plan should be laid by the end of this year. However, to expect any more substantial flow of foreign aid to speed Malaysia's vitally important development programmes967 words
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Miscellaneous176 1967-06-30 8 COURTROOM By Henry* B. Rothblatt (Authorj "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") WHEN Grandma Brown retired, she went to live with her married son, Joe, and his five children. She paid $7O a month out of her savings to her son for room and board. One afternoon she took her176 words
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490 1967-06-30 9 ITEMS TO SUIT THE OCCASION B E a woman an office executive or a housewife, she will always desire to be attractive and lead a comfortable life. This is especially so if the woman has a career and a list of dates to fulfil.490 words
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Article, Illustration192 1967-06-30 9 rPAKEDA Chemical Industries, Ltd. is an organisation which is dedicated to finding new and better products. Takeda employs 12,000 workers and has four major factories for the production of pharmaceuticals in Osaka. Tokyo, Hikari and Shonan. An interesting aspect of the concern's operation is perhaps192 words
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Article167 1967-06-30 9 National has done it again with the introduction of its vacuum cleaner model MC-1000C. A special feature of this floorcare appliance is that its ON/OFF switch is conveniently located on the handle of the hose end. Its unique styling resembling a sports car gives an impression167 words
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Article, Illustration111 1967-06-30 10 THE unique "KotoDial" of the R-3000 offers quick, easy tuning on al] bands. Unlike other radios, this National product has a moving dial pointer which moves to each band separately. The dial itself is then rotated to give swift, accurate tuning to the desired station. It111 words
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Article247 1967-06-30 10 pROFIT is a "reward" which society grants to industry in return for, and commensurate with, the service industry has rendered to society. This is the concept of profit of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. as stated by its Chairman, Mr. Konosuke Matsushita. He said: "Profit, according247 words
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Article, Illustration203 1967-06-30 10 FROM a humble beginning, Matsushita Electric has grown into an international enterprise giving employment to about 40,000 men and women, with fully paidin capitalization of about Ss2B2 million. This was disclosed by the President of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Mr. Masaharu Matsushita.203 words
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Article, Illustration134 1967-06-30 10 With Notional electric meat rooster (Model No. NF--633), the work of the woman in the kitchen i s greatly lessened. This is because the electric home appliance is washable and visible. All the woman concerned has to do, after roasting, is simply remove the heater unit134 words
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Article, Illustration119 1967-06-30 10 HERE is the two-station intercom which c an Hp used for door phone as well as for intercom Save your step to go forth and back between the living-room and the porch for welcoming the visitors. Besides providing this service, the National transistor two-station intercom built-in-type Model TP-401119 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement117 1967-06-30 9 TIONAL Has It! im. 0 'f y\ ■lv- -x. I'- m m mm'%, warn Tmsm&Vx J9Ww/A.^m WW y*y. ■X.-. :•:•>; ■:■'*>■. i-m WKVtTXA mm m m m »2Sg&< p- •< x y/yMvm v 3 NVV.'.V.'O m ■XvV SBBb&SaSBSi k WKm mmm w& >x ;:>x c v. :> y hair swinging117 words
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Advertisement299 1967-06-30 9 CT Rl IS HERE^ Its the age of automation. Just press a switch and you have a hairstylist named BREVILLE. Thermo-con-trolled, he does not scorch hair, he merely DRIES, TEASES AND STYLES. Yet, doing only these, he can convert your boun- i ciest "Page Boy" to the most elegant coiffure.299 words
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Advertisement501 1967-06-30 11 a CO m m 7.30 o.m. You've 3 hungry mouths to feed, so you want coffee, eggs and toast that're just right. The National NC-660 Automatic Coffee Percolator bolls water quickly, percolates perfectly. The Automatic toaster NT-102 AK lets you dial the shade you want pops up when done. The501 words
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S'pore Parliament round-up
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1406 1967-06-30 12 John Kam; Martin Lim - HOUSE APPOVES BILL ON CERTIFICATE OF URGENCY: by John Kam and Martin Lim SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Law and Development, Mr. E. W. Barker, today successfully obtained Parliament's approval for a bill which make offences such as rioting and unlawful assembly "nonbailable". The bill, the1,406 words
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506 1967-06-30 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Parliament today approved an amendment bill which provides for a High Court decision on whether an accused person is bailable or non-bailable for certain offences, once the Public Prosecutor or DPP opposes an application for bail. The bill, the Criminal506 words
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240 1967-06-30 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Corrupt officers of the Ministry of Finance Import and Export Section of the Trade Division will be severely dealt with when investigations against them are completed. This assurance was given by the Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San in answer to240 words
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112 1967-06-30 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. About 12,371 persons moved from West Malaysia to Singapore during the period April, 1966 to May, this year. This figure was released by the Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong in answer to a question by Mr. Yeoh Ghim Seng (Joo Chiat).112 words
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167 1967-06-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The refusal by eligible noncitizens in the civil service, to apply for citizenship will prejudice their prospects for promotion as they may be excluded from security sensitive posts. This warning came from the Minister for Finance. Mr. Lim Kim San in his167 words
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294 1967-06-30 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister of State for Defence, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, told Parliament today that the police were taking all necessary precaution to prevent damage to public property and acts of anti-national elements. He said the Government took a very serious view of such294 words
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Article456 1967-06-30 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Eight bills were passed in Parliament today, two on a certificate of urgency. The two are the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill and the Criminal Justice (Temporary Provisions) (Amendment) Bill which were carried through all its stages by the Minister for Law and National Develepment,456 words
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227 1967-06-30 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San today told Parliament that the preference margin for local tenders over international tenders depended on several factors. The factors named by him included the size of tender asked, cost of local production, the level227 words
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459 1967-06-30 12 'Economic dilemma' of S'pore industries Rodrigues SINGAPORE. Thurs The MP for Telok Blangah Mr. Bernard Rodrigues. t<y day called on the Govern* ment to offset the physical limitations or a domestic market by having Common Market arrangements with neighbouring countries. A broader market for th* Republic's goods, he s aid459 words
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Article84 1967-06-30 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The Chief Superintendent of Port (Cargo) Corporation Colombo, Ceylon, will begin a three-month training pro* gramme at the Port of Singapore Authority on port administration and trafnc control from July 1. He is Mr. S. A. Jayasekera who has been nominated by the Government of84 words
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154 1967-06-30 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore will be sending trade missions to seven East European countries and Zambia in two months time. This was revealed by the Minister for Finance. Mr. Lim Kim San in hit reply to the adjournement speech by Mr. Bernard Rodrigues (Telok Blangah). He154 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration141 1967-06-30 13 Anew star is about to break on the Hollywood scene. She Is Irene Tsu (pronounced "Sue") the second feminine lead in 20th Century-Fox's "Caprice" starring Doris Day and Richard Harris. Shanghai-born and Hong Kong raised. Miss Tsu won a scholarship at the age of 13 to141 words
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252 1967-06-30 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. "Rage", is one moving story of a man's rage to live a fight against time, the exuberance and excitement of having won the race, and a chance to stay alive. Glenn Ford plays the role of a construction camp doctor252 words
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334 1967-06-30 13 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. George L. Bagnall, president of the Motion Picture Relife Fund. Gregory Peck chairman of the MPRE Endowment and Euilding Fund Committee and Jules Stein, MCA Inc. Board Chairman, have announced the signing of an agreement which calls for the production and334 words
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228 1967-06-30 13 Trevor Howard has acted with them a 11... Richard Widmark, William Holden. Richard Basehart, Errol Flynn. Marlon Brando, Robert Mitchum, Cary Grant. Frank Sinatra. Rod Taylor and now Yul Brynner. The Hollywood Heroes. And this was what Trevor, who228 words
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Article, Illustration272 1967-06-30 13 Gadgets gimmicks galore SINGAPORE, Thurs. Fantastic gadgets and gimmicks seem to thrive magnificently in modern secret agent films Those that follow the trend set by the James Bond thrillers even overdo it. But if these are the things the spy talehungry fllmgoers want, they'll get it in full. Take for272 words
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Article, Illustration208 1967-06-30 13 ONE million immigrants were brought from Australia to Britain to play the title roles in "The Deadly Bee s," Paramount's tense suspense thriller in colour, which stars Suzanna Leigh, Frank Finlay and Guy Doleman The errie story in which poisonous bees are trained208 words
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Article124 1967-06-30 13 San Miguel De Allende, Mexico. Thurs Producer Jacques Bar has received permission from the Mexican government to film the ancient Convent of Las Monjas for sequences in MGM's "A Wall For San Sebastian," starring Anthony Quinn, Anjanette Comer. Charles Bronson and Sam Jaffe The convent was124 words
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Article104 1967-06-30 13 LAWRENCE. Kaaiat, If Mrvr u ck Jones h ad Of MGM s Animation /Visual Arts Department, discussed the art of film-making before the student body at the University of Kansas this weekend during the school's Festival of Arts programme Jones, winner of three Academy Awards,104 words
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Article94 1967-06-30 13 Folk singer Barry MeGuire has been signed to make his acting debut in Paramount Pictures' contemporary comedy, "T.P.A." ('The President's Analyst"). The motion picture «tar» James Coburn and co-stars Joan Delaney, Godfrey Cam* bridge, Seven Darden and Romina Power. MeGuire who won national recognition with his94 words
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Miscellaneous205 1967-06-30 13 ©SHAW ORGANISATION L D O Phone ***** LAST DAY! 11. 1 45. 4. 6.3 ft. 913 Special Student* Concession II to anv seat at all shows daily •"THI'NDERBIRDS ARE GO" Supermarionation Color (UA) Opens Tomorrow: Christopher Lee "THEATRE of DEATH" <SB> Technicolor Techntseope CAPITOL Phone ***** Xov Showing! 11. 1.45,205 words
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Miscellaneous125 1967-06-30 13 COURTROOM Hy Henry B. Jtotnblatt (Author, "Handbcolc of Ivldsne* Tot Crlalnai Trials") YES. "Mrs. Brown was a healthy and active woman of only 56," the Judge said. "She contributed her services, companionship and acted as a babysitter. No one who has raised children or sought domestic help would question the125 words
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Miscellaneous245 1967-06-30 13 CATHAY 3 3400 XOW SHOWING! 11 a.m 1.30. 4.00, 0.30 A 1.30 em Paramount Present* "ALFIE*' Michael Cain*. Shelle* Winters Technicolor. Teehni»eope TOMORROW M'NITE! (Paramount! "THE DEADLY BEES" In COiOr Surann* LEIGH Frank FINLAY I n*i Smm GALA Ul ACH U' U J ODFON -?1 1 1 I NOW SHOWING!245 words
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Article620 1967-06-30 14 REFEREES ARE ALSO INCLUDED taUA^tta7/Mriasa from July' 15 to Aug. 15. Mr. Peter Velappan. organiser of the coaching course, said today that Mr. Cramer's work through Asia would mainly be training local coaches so that they could continue the work of improving the game in this country. He620 words
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Article183 1967-06-30 14 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Negri Sembilan cricket selectors sprung a big surprise here the other day by naming 15 players to meet Singapore in the Malaysian Cricket Association league match to be played here on July 8 and 9. The selectors will meet again on Monday to pick183 words
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429 1967-06-30 14 HELSINKI, Thurs. (UPI). Australian stars dominated the first day of the Fifth World Athletic Games opening here last night with star runner Ron Clarke being the only one of the three-member team who did not set a record. Clarke, though a bit stiff429 words
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509 1967-06-30 15 WINDSOR LAD - Zl WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Thurs. Professor Novak, ridden by Jockey Wilson, did a sparkling trial on a heavy track this morning when he easily disposed of 3f. in 39 1/5 sec., stridinq out smoothly all the way. The "Professor has made good509 words
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Article1681 1967-06-30 15 Raee i: Horses Class Si Dlv. J 6 Purs.— 2.15 P.M. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) J 007 Straight Flush 8v 126 Malavman Stable Sullivan Dragon 7 2 $83 Hot Lip* 3y 125 Nelson Stable E B'keien Velu 2 3 4 060 Mutineer 6v 125 K K Stable1,681 words
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451 1967-06-30 15 WIMBLEDON. (England). Thurs. (AP) Cl.fT Richey of the United States demolished fourth seeded Tony Rorhe of Australia in a fourhour match 3-6. 3-6. 19-17, 14-12. 6-3, marathon and joined fellow Americans Charlie Pasarell and Marty Ries<en as the giant killers of the Wimbledon Lawn451 words
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Article1881 1967-06-30 15 Race l: Horse* Class 4. Dlv. 2 6 Furs. 145 P.M. (FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) 1 183 by 129 J'ironj? Stable Heddie Hairvid 14 1 000 lv 128 Sexto* Stable Spencer 3 6 1 S. 6 7 Wonrthaggt Eastern Guard Maulana Evergreen 11 5v 124 Pll Stable1,881 words
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668 1967-06-30 16 LESLIE NAKASHIMA - by LESLIE NAKASHIMA UPI SPORTS EDITOR FOR ASIA TOKYO, Thurs. (UPI). The International Badminton Federation will make a wise decision if it selects neutral Hong Kong as the site for completion of the challenge round of the 1967 Thomas Cup competition between668 words
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342 1967-06-30 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's Asian youth footballer, Foo See Ann, has been highly commended for his heroic attempt to save a Ceylon youth player who had got into difficulties while swimming at the pool in Bang kok. Foo342 words
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Article106 1967-06-30 16 PENANG, Thurs. Football pools operated In Malaysia will not be harmful from the gambling point of view, but can bring in a lot of good to sports in this country. This was stated by the secretary of the Asian Football Confederation, Mr. Koe Ewe Teik,106 words
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311 1967-06-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Two records were established in the second day athletic meet of the Combined Schools Sports Council held at the Merdeka Stadium today. One record was in the final of the Class 2 boys in which Mohd. Ali of the Royal Military311 words
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183 1967-06-30 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The "Festival of Sports" organised by the Adult Education Board will get underway with an athletic meet at the Monk's Hill Secondary School on Saturday, July 1. The "festival" the first to be held since the establishment of the AEB in 1960183 words
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433 1967-06-30 16 By PERCY JOSEPH and R.D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia is determined to stand by its decision to agree only to the continuation of the abandoned Thomas Cup challenge round and from where it was left off. This means that Malaysia will433 words
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109 1967-06-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Standing Committee of the Badminton Association of Malaysia tonight agreed to a request by the East Malaysian States to send a coach and three or four players to tour Sabah and Sarawak sometime in August. BAM secretary Teh Gin Sooi, said109 words
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294 1967-06-30 16 SINGAPORE, Tfiurs. Singapore will meet Johore in the Malaysia Cup south zone He at Jalan Besar stadium to-morrow. Kickoff (7.30 p.m.). The two teams were earlier drawn to meet in the zone engagement on Sunday, July 2. But the fixture was later294 words
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78 1967-06-30 16 Malacca. Thurs. —Malacca Malays will be fielding a strong side for their opening Rulers Shield cricket match against Singapore Malays at th e Malacca Club padang on July 1 and 2. The Malacca team will be selected from: Aziz Hamid Mahmood Said, Bakar Said,78 words
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Advertisement467 1967-06-30 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building, Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK Brothers. 63. Bras BasaH Road, and 2, Maju Avenue, Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83. East Coast Road, Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE. 1419.467 words
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Advertisement562 1967-06-30 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from Singapore/ Malaysian Citizens: Appointment: SUPERINTENDENT OF CAR PARKS. Salary Scale: $690 x 30A 930/960 x 35A 1.240 p.m. plus variable allowance. Incremental credits may be given for additional qualifications and approved experience. Qualifications Experience: A recognised University Degree or equivalent with562 words
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Advertisement558 1967-06-30 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PERAK. TAWARAN darlpada Pemborong2 yang bcrdaftar diJ.K.R., di-dalam Kelas "E". "D" dan "C"' ber Kepala 11. akan dl-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Kerja Kanan. Kinta, Ipoh, hingga Jam pukol 3 petang pada 7hb Julai. 1967 untok PEMBINAAN LIMA BILEK DARJAH SEKOLAH KEBANGSAAN DI CHANGKAT TIN, TAN JONG558 words
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Advertisement263 1967-06-30 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. KEDAH TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K.R. di-dalam kelas 'C' kepala II pechahan kepala 2 dan ka-atas akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, Kedah dan Perlis, Alor Star, hingga jam 3.00 petang pada 18hb. Julai 1967. Untok: MEMBINA DAN MENYIAPKAN SEKMLAH MENENGAH DAN TERMASOK KERJA2 YANG263 words
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Advertisement131 1967-06-30 14 GALLAHER LIMITED (Incorporated in Northern Ireland) Cigarette, Cigar and Tobacco Manufacturers announce the removal of their offices to NEW PREMISES at Bth FLOOR, A.I.A. BUILDING. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. on Ist July 1967. Telegraphic Address "GALTOBAC", Singapore. Post Office Box No. 2216. Telephone No. ***** (remains unchanged) Wanted Advertising Compositor131 words
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Advertisement198 1967-06-30 16 V #-£.&s2Sw s?& NEVER HEARD OF! But that's how a great number of people feel they should when their T.V. sets start to GLARE. Through continuous research, we are now able to equip everv SETRON set with ANTI-GLARE FILTER tubes, providing you with Long Viewing pleasure. -AAll Setron sets carry198 words
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Miscellaneous57 1967-06-30 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 7.18 a.m. (6.5 ft.); 6.02 p.m. (6.6 ft.). Port Swettenham: 10.51 a.m. (13.5 ft.); 11.01 p.m. (11.8 ft.). Port Dickson: 11.48 a.m. (7.1 ft). Singapore: 3.54 a.m. (6.9 ft.); 5.06 p.m. (6.7 ft.). Sedili Kechil: 3.01 a.m. (5.2 ft.); 3.43 p.m. (7.1 ft.). Kuan tan: 2.4957 words
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