Eastern Sun, 2 July 1967
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Title Section25 1967-07-02 1 EASTERN SUN Independent! National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 338 Sunday, 2 July 1967. ☆MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.25 words
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Article292 1967-07-02 1 First official pron China's Communist leadership PEKING, Sat. (Reuter) PHINA's Head of State, Liu Shao-chi, who is said to have led the opposition movement against Party Chairman Mao Tse-tung, has been overthrown, it was announced here today. A statement- commemorating the 46th anniversary today of the founding of292 words
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Article, Illustration29 1967-07-02 1 Your passport please •An immigration official makes a quick check of passports or travel documents at the Causeway yesterday when the travel controls came Into effect—Eastern Eastern Sun Pix.Eastern Sun Pix. - 29 words
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336 1967-07-02 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Despite some confusion on the part of travellers, operations at the Singapore end of the Causeway were remarkably smooth as immigration control went into full swing at Woodlands for the first time. Travellers who completed their "chop and go" procedures at336 words
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170 1967-07-02 1 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) Hopes faded here today for a renewal of water supplies from China to relieve severe restrictions In this British Colony, already hit by rising food prices caused by a strike by dealers in Chinese foodstuffs. Government officials here had170 words
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Article, Illustration325 1967-07-02 1 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said here today that a precipitate British military withdrawal from East of Suez "could have severe repercussions on Britain's own economy/* Mr. Lee reported to the press on his ten days of talks here325 words
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Article78 1967-07-02 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. —Two workers were seriously injured and have been placed on the "dangerously-ill*' list at the General Hospital following an explosion, caused by a technical fault, at the St. Jarne? Power Station in Pa sir Pan j an* this after- noon. PolTce tonight gave their name?78 words
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131 1967-07-02 1 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Mr. Frefl Aw Tok Tung, General Manager of the Hong Kong Standard, married Miss Ava Pei T-in Kuo today in Caxton HaU Registry Office. The bride was radiant in a French satin gown and carried a bouquet of orchids flown in131 words
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Advertisement157 1967-07-02 1 ItoM* 9J-I&S% tuitobl* lor mo king dried rood l«. flood to. dumpling chinos* dough But, biscuit* IS? WHY DO I FLY THAI? Because only Thai International operates an ALL-CARAVELLE JETUNE. "fe m J i* v •'i 'ER* 1-: I tl What's so special about the Caravelle Jet that many experienced157 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration952 1967-07-02 2 Educated Malaysians should aid in motivating the people Kuala lumpur, Sot. Educated Malaysians should come forward and assist the National Family Planning Board/' in motivating people who are within their reach and within their influence towards family plan-, ning". This call was made today by the Minister of952 words
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Article39 1967-07-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat." The Malayan Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries is holding its seventh annual dinner on July 27, at the Seiangor Club. The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, will address the members39 words
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197 1967-07-02 2 IPOH. Sat Pistols were dTawn and knives flashed in a heated clash between roadside durian sellers and the Police at Tatlock Street here, the Municipal Couneil was informed at Its monthly meeting last night. > Mr Khong Kok Yat said that there was an197 words
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Article44 1967-07-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A lawyer Dato RPS. Rajasooria. today presented a book entitled "Three Decades of Malayan Trials" to Mr Tom C. Clerke. a retired American Judge, now visiting Malaysia. The hook was edited by Datd Rajasooria and published in 1961.44 words
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300 1967-07-02 2 l 7 M Fu Lß^S a Lri n J the SIX m nt hs ended .larch 31, 1967. the Chgjjygal Companv of Malavsia Berhad sustained a loss of 53.086,008 after providing for depreciation of 51,397,468 and interest on debentures and fixed300 words
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199 1967-07-02 2 PENANG, Sat The Rotary Club of Penanr will embark on the setting up of a Rotary Scholarship Trust Fund this year. This was disclosed by its President, Mr. William Ng Jit Thye. at the installation dinner of the Rotary Club of Penan g at the199 words
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Article127 1967-07-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. A well-known lawyer here. Dato HPS Rajasooria, has been praised bv University of Malaya authorities for his efforts in promoting better understanding between student* and the administration. The Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor J.H.L. Griffiths said: "I am happy to note you have always127 words
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140 1967-07-02 2 IPOH. Sat. —Kinta Heights overlooking the Kinta River here will now be built with a big loan from the Central Government. This was announced by the leader of the Municipal Council, Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam, presiding at the meeting of the Council last night140 words
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Article, Illustration91 1967-07-02 2 MR. J. M. Brown, Manaeinc Director 0 f Rothmans of Pall Mali hands over a cheque for 53.609.00 to Fnrhp Senu bin Abdul Rahman. Minister of Information and Broadcasting j n Kuala Lumpur. This sum constitutes the total collertion? taken bv the Musicians I'nion of Malaysia91 words
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199 1967-07-02 2 BEREMBAN. Bat. The Negri Sembilan Branch of the National Union of DTC Teachers will Intensify their work-to-rule as from Monday. Many school*, especially the National schools, have postponed all sports programmes. The work-to-rule since It began on June 1 has brought many fence sitters199 words
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Article44 1967-07-02 2 SEREMBAN. Sat. Three children of the Yang diPertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan will return hone for a three-month holiday from England on Monday. The Yang di-Pertuan Besar and his consort will receive their children at the Suhang Airport at 2.55 p.m.44 words
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1765 1967-07-02 3 despite sharp drop in price of rubber... MENTAKAB, Sat. In spite of the sharp rfrop in the price of rubber, Malaysia should be able to have a small surplus on current account, as a result of measures already taken s> the Government.1,765 words
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Article, Illustration87 1967-07-02 3 BEAUTY Queens from the various States of Malaysia. pictured in swimsuits at the Ipoh Swimming Club on Friday before taking part in the "Miss Malaysia' Universe" Contest at the St. John Ambulance Hall in Ipoh last night Left to right: Miss Sabah (Angeline Leone). Miss (Yim CheePhoto by Tan Beng Sinn. - 87 words
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186 1967-07-02 3 TAPAH. Sat. A German engineer and his woman passenger were killed shortly after midnight when their car collided with another carrying the Perak State Secretary Raja Mokhtar bin Raja Yacoob, and his wife. The head-on collision occurred at the 27th mile Ipoh-Tapah186 words
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Article50 1967-07-02 3 IPOH. Sat. A lorry driver, Chang Kam Chee, 36. was killed in a n accident at the 7th mile Ipoh-Grik Road yesterday. He fell off his lorry, which was carrying a load of timber. A log of timber from the lorry fell on him, killing him instantaneously.50 words
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214 1967-07-02 3 IPOH. Sat. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today said there was no limit to Malaysia's progress if the people were to continue giving greater co-operation and participation in the development programme. The First Malaysia Plan was aimed at not214 words
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Article182 1967-07-02 3 BUTTERWORTH. Sat The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today killed rumours that the smallholders' replanting scheme was to be discontinued. The rumours staned following the introduction of scheme No. 4 for smallholders. Under this scheme only 45.000 acres of smallholdings a year182 words
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Article75 1967-07-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Thieves broke Into MacLalne Watson < Imports) Ltd., godown at Jalan Chan Sow Lin last night and escaped with $30,000 worth of brandy, whisky and tonic. A total of 140-1/4 cases of brandy, a case of whisky and three cases of tonic were found75 words
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Article, Illustration611 1967-07-02 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. There are encouraging signs that the trade relations between Singapore and Indonesia are proceeding towards normalisation, Mr. Sim Kee Boon, Permanent Secretary to the Finance Ministry said here today. He returned from Jakarta after attending a meeting611 words
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122 1967-07-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Eight passengers bound for Singapore on board the Thai jet airliner which plunged Into Hongkong harbour yesterday were discharged from hospital, a spokesman for the airline said here today. They are Mr. H. R. Hanson. his wife and four children122 words
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Article50 1967-07-02 4 IPOH. Sat. A railway passenger, M. Shaik Daud, was held up by three armed men in the men's toilet at the railway station i n Tanjong Rambutan this morning. He was robbed of $9O cash, two cheques and an identity card. The Police have detained three suspects.50 words
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Article51 1967-07-02 4 PENANG, Sat. A businessman. Lee Tone Kup. 54. was robbed of his watch, a pen and $3 cash to the total value of $llB by two robbers. armed with knives and pistols this morning. He was returning to his house with his wife when he was confronted by the51 words
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90 1967-07-02 4 T H E Malaysian Institute of Art the first90 words
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115 1967-07-02 4 THE Ministry of Interior and Defence, Singapore has introduced a new formation sign for the Peoples' Defence Force (PDF). The new formation sign for PDF members comprise a twin-horned dragon. It replaces the former emblem used by PDF members of a crescent moon and five stars the official emblem of115 words
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427 1967-07-02 4 CONTROL ON Si NGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, tonight announced the setting up of a five-man public health licensing board. Its terms of reference will be to advise the Minister on matters of licensing policy and to review427 words
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Article, Illustration487 1967-07-02 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Hints have been made that the Government should extend pioneer tax exemptions for a period of five years to new hotels and for substantial improvements to existing ones. This was disclosed tonight by the Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim487 words
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Article756 1967-07-02 4 Mr. Martin F. Goldsmith - Mr. Martin F. Goldsmith, THIS IS THE great age of freedom All over the world the cry for freedom and independence rises. Newnations are born with a strong love for absolute freedom from all control and interference. Likewise the Churches of these new emerging forces are demanding756 words
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Article139 1967-07-02 4 SINGAPORE. Sat —Mr William Rodgers. British Foreign Office's Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, arrived here this afternoon for a short visit He is now on a South-east Asian tour. He told newsmen that the purpose of his visit was to make an on-the-spot study of the139 words
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Advertisement106 1967-07-02 2 to a beautiful complexion.. sweetlets of course! WONDER TONIC with CANDY TASTE Each HICEE is equivalent to 10 oranges (vit. C) —■>. A HICEE tablet contains a strong dose of 500 mg. \LV/\/ of Vitamin C. 1 It is a well known fact Y Vi-4 that Vitamin C is j106 words
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Miscellaneous55 1967-07-02 2 |K.L. DIARYI TODAY: Promina* Malaysian artists exhibition by Pen nsular Art Socie* v at 41 Jalan Raja Muda 10 am to 6 pm. Jalan Weld Swirr.ni.ai Pool a.m. to 12 pr„ 2 p.m to 5 p.m. and 6 pm. to 9 p.m. Zoo Negara a.m to 4 p.m. Musium Negara55 words
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Advertisement113 1967-07-02 3 In San Francisco, we're known as the Manila airline. Because we jet from the States to Manila faster than any other airline, fsaturally, this works in reversed Four times weekly from Manila, once each week from Singapore our DC-8 Fan Jets spatl the Pacific to San Francisco's soaring bridges. With113 words
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Advertisement13 1967-07-02 4 Fill in and mail to R.LC. 24. Nassim Road. Singapore 10. Name Address13 words
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Miscellaneous32 1967-07-02 4 SPORE DIARY 7p m. National Theatre: Cantonese Opera. 8.30 pjn. Victoria Thea're. Malam Tiada Bintang (Malay Play) 12 pm to 10 pm Victor.a Memorial Hall: Retas FM and Living Sound System exhibition32 words
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WORLD NEWS
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313 1967-07-02 5 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI). KING Hussein of Jordan left here last night for Europe to state the Arab case against Israel in the Mid-east crisis with the hope of getting "understand- lng and above all, justice." The 31-year-old Monarch said313 words
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Article88 1967-07-02 5 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) Queen El.zabeth has sent a message of sympathy to King Bhumipol of Thailand, who is in London on a short visit, following the crash of a Thai International Airways Caravelle in Hong Kong today Six of the 80 people aboard were88 words
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Article158 1967-07-02 5 ROME. Sat. (UPI) French actress Brigitte Bardot and her husband Gunther Sachs yesterday filed a defamation suit against an Italian men's magazine for publishing photographs of them sunbathing in what they thought was the privacy of their shrub-shrouded pool on the Appian way. In her complaint158 words
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Article91 1967-07-02 5 NEW DELHI. Sat. (Reuter' India's Shipping Minister Dr. V. K. Rao today called for an end to the three-day strike by Bombay flotilla crews which has stranded 22 ships carrying grain, fertilisers an<j armaments there. The Minister issued the appeal when he met the Union91 words
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Article14 1967-07-02 5 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sat. (Reuter) The General Assembly adjourned tonight until Monday.14 words
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491 1967-07-02 5 NEW ORLEANS. Sat. (UPI) Dist. Judge Bernard J. Bagert has said he be'leves Jayne Mansfield and Mickey Hargitay never were legally divorced, and he awarded custody of the screen star's body Jointly to Hargitay and her mother, Mrs Harry Peers491 words
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Article412 1967-07-02 5 SEOUL, Sat. (UPI) President Park Chung-Hee will be sworn in today for his second term as President of the Republic of Korea. Mr. Park will take the oath that "I shail abide by the constitution and devote my heart and soul to my father412 words
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Article49 1967-07-02 5 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) A convicted killer of a coconut planter was saved vesterday frorr. electrocution "when h s death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. President Ferdinand E. Marcos commuted the death penalty on Bautil Pedro. 49. of Mindanao, just before the scheduled execution by electric chair49 words
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141 1967-07-02 5 LONDON. Sat. (UPI) Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday finished his rounds of discussions with various British leaders with a discussion with Enoch Powell, who often talks on defence matters. A spokesman said Mr. Lee, "was not dissatisfied" with the results of hla141 words
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Article69 1967-07-02 5 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter Police said today 6.103 persons were killed in road accidents throughout Japan during the first half of this year. The figure was lower than the 6.486 people killed during the correspondent period last year. Last Thursday, 60 persons were killed, or the69 words
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110 1967-07-02 5 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPIV For the first time in history a Miss America will travel overseas during her reign. Jane Anne Jayroe will entertain American troops in Vietnam on Aug. 14-31. Miss Jayroe will be accompanied on the tour by five state beauty110 words
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Article91 1967-07-02 5 MANILA. Sat. (UPI) Forty-two workers remained trapped today in a 4000foot undergound tunnel of a copper min e in northern Philippines as rescue work entered Its fourth day. The miners were trapped inside the tunnel of Philex Mining Corporation l n Tuba. Benguet. 125 miles91 words
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Article58 1967-07-02 5 TOKYO. Sat (Reutert Mr. Kaneshichi Masuda, Director of the Japanese Self-Defence Agency, said today Communist China may have about 30 atom bombs now. Mr. Masuda made the statement at the Diet (Parliament). He said his estimation was based on Information received by the agency He58 words
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Miscellaneous223 1967-07-02 5 THE MAN FROM £3>» floating jttl people AFFAIR part n m. '7'Z ft CAUGHT IN A TOPSY-TURVY NIGHTMARE, ILLYA CAN ONLY HAN® ON TO THE CAREENING 800 TH... r-// i ii K PON'T LET THAT BOOTH SET OUT OF SIGHT/ 50ONER OR LATER THE 4# #V POTEMCY'LL GIVE OUT...ANP fT'LL223 words
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Miscellaneous76 1967-07-02 6 IT OU(ZE I *...C'/HON m. ys IS "N. 11 *•<> p» V ..■x 4 hlfc ..I THINJK WE'LL. USE THE BAFFY OM "THIS OKe. Va 9i a x s 1 Nlow,..Tt> Hit long* drives \fc3U CCTTA e»ET \fel)K STOMA-A-YoUfc CHIN, lMTt> The Paul. 1 i a mi N v; sV76 words
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Miscellaneous409 1967-07-02 7 J WON PER since WHEN pip you 6ETTIN6 IN ART? W li Id it. 1 THIMK I'LLGO... SEE THIS 6-KANP OPENING SHOW! Sfi s i u m p f A f x -r&r m 22 ft ToPA ?/KSVAftsee/ INC.' Tj f. m m Xl m X 1 3 H m409 words
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Article408 1967-07-02 8 THE 1969 election climate will be different from that of previous periods. The old slogans and platforms will not appeal to the new generation of voters. The old guard in the Alliance should not think in terms of the early days of independence Conditions have changed. New ideas408 words
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Article293 1967-07-02 8 When the Communists first captured control of China, people with money fled Shanghai and other cities and sought refuge in Hong Kong They started factories to make their money work for them, and thus Hong Kong mushroomed into an industrial city. With the fluctuations in the political293 words
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WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE
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Article, Illustration887 1967-07-02 8 Dr. I. M. Levitt - TO JUPITER AND BEYOND By Dr. I. M. Levitt, Or. I. M. Levitt, Director of Fels Planetorium of Franklin Institute AH exploratory mission to Jupiter and beyond has been proposed to extend man s knowledge of the far reaches of the solar system. It will be887 words
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Article1755 1967-07-02 8 4 CCIDENTS in the home are the equivalent, in public health terms, of a major epidemic. In most countries. both the medical profession and the general public are slow to recognise this fact And yet, in many parts of the world, domestic accidents are a cause1,755 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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257 1967-07-02 9 LONDON. Sat. <«*"£> *7 h'i increase in the exrf Hong Kor.g rranuF aooris last month fa U i( tha- recent labour 'lLnr« had not interJSjTSucUon. Mr. RG. t Whan'. Esecu'ive .Direct Unpt? Kong TraG6 dg SlpUkunal. said her* 'Jr olipbar.t as tp257 words
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Article138 1967-07-02 9 Washington, sat [■?•> The International T r.zrre Corporation announces fir.an :ng arrangements r, r a 582.5 million fertiliser P-aat :n Inaia the first r.a;or private enterprise pro- :n India's current effort increase fertiliser pro-i'-'-tioo. foment in the United A -gaom. Inaia and Japan y* joining in138 words
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Article57 1967-07-02 9 -XaT 1 Sa (UPI > J «*s avir»,„ ,ln S Dow- sssjr New "Sar"* 15 UtilitiM 254 84 BSS: Sg"** 800 29 w 132.07 Th* Vftl 19«7 Low) sharp o?;r. 7" 7 850 -W>o 'ran* I? ?a! 1-419 issues 3"4 in u>r re hl «ner and **as%57 words
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433 1967-07-02 9 LONDON. Sat. A new type of winter tyre tread made from oil-extended natural rubber (OENR) outperforms the best commercially-available synthetic winter tyre. Its skid resistance on packed ice is as much as 30% higher than synthetic treads and, even on melting ice433 words
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Article16 1967-07-02 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin priae for today was $609 per picul. down 23 cents16 words
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Article, Illustration66 1967-07-02 9 Shown here is an auto bike for children, "mini-site" which was recently developed by a Danish auto bike manufacturer. It is an exact copy of the factory's Velo Solex auto bike for grown-ups. but it must be driven by pedal-work even though it actuallv has anPANA Photo. - 66 words
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Article340 1967-07-02 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. During the week tne market moved downwards and away form the straight course that it had been tracing for the past two weeks. states Holiday, Cutler. Bath and Co. L'd. in weekly market report. These previous levels had been maintained by demand for nearby rubber340 words
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Article492 1967-07-02 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. —Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lurr.pur trad :ng room? of the Stock Exchange todav with the number of shares dealt in brackets. INDUSTRIALS Boustead $152 (4 000>; C. Sugar 163 «19.000> SI 62 (.36. 00O' $1 61 i] 000' $1.64 <ll noo» $165492 words
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Article112 1967-07-02 9 LONDON. Sat. (Reuter) —A big Increa&e In Soviet foreign trade was forecast by one of Russia s top advertising executives when he addressed the World Advertising Conference here today. Mr. D.V. Bekleshov. who Is Vice-President of Vneshtorgreklama. the Soviet State Advertising Agency specialising in development112 words
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100 1967-07-02 9 JAKARTA, Sat (Reuter) The transportation costs of Indonesian exports will fall by up to 30 per cent fo:lowing the government's decision to normalise exports to and through Singapore. Mr. Sa.d Naaffi, Chairman of the Indones.an Exporters Association has estimated. But he warned Singapore had the100 words
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Article49 1967-07-02 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged on 1 sale. Jul 21 25 21.75 Sep 21.25 21.75 Nov 21.25 21.75 Jan 21.25 21.75 Mar 21.25 21.75 May 21.25 21.75 Jul 21.25 21.75 The spot No. 1 RSS held steady at 22 cent per pound, nominal.49 words
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170 1967-07-02 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two important appointments in the Plessey Dynamics Group, Ilford, are announced today. Mr. H Douglas Smith has been appointed Group Commercial Executive and Mr. C. E. Batten becomes Group Administration Executive, both reporting to the Dynamics Group Director, Mr. D. R. Trowbridge.170 words
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Article131 1967-07-02 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Air Marshal MS Chaturvedi, General Manager of Air-In-dia, announced that Air-In-dia would inaugurate a nonstop fortnightly Boeing 707 service between Bombay and Mauritius on Independence Day, August 15, 1967. The distance of 2.917 statute miles between the two countries will be covered in approximately131 words
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Article138 1967-07-02 9 L sf.' *JG. w est GerVnik sn 'Reuter) Th* :a r «I Te r b fh ,le C fami n r entre 0 f e world w as toft* T or a stormy meethn of ft ght u° f share makers' giant t^ 1138 words
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Article484 1967-07-02 9 YOUR SHARES UP-DOWN UNCHANGED SINGAPORE—Mock excbante Md and offer prices officially luted at the clow of business INDUSTRIAL Bou stead 1.52 1.53 Chemical Co. 1.69 1.72 Cold storage CD 3.44 Dun'op 2.28 2.30 E. Smelting 4.26 4.HO F.sso Ord«> 3.28 Flt/patricks 1.50 F. X. Ord*. CBI 4.18 4.22 Gammon 1.22484 words
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Article53 1967-07-02 9 (Manager* Price*.) Flr*t Malayan XD til 2.43 Second Malayan XD 1.M i.;« Third Malayan 1.16 1.28 The Commerce A Industry Fund XD .90 1.00 The Pavings Fond 1.37 1.47 Malayan Investment Fund 1.00 1.10 Sterling t'ommodlt v 3/8 4/3 First Hong Kong .80 85* Second Hong Kong .5453 words
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Article97 1967-07-02 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. pore Chinese Produce change noon prices today >ln tt ere; Bnyer» Coconut oil vlirn (FOR) Rulk Coconut oil tK 00 (FOR) Drums Lo<M-e Copra VI..S0 Mived June/July M.Vi Nutmegs I10» Nil till pcs H A W Garbled l.amp<>nc in oo 150.00 Black Pepper (FOB) Pepper Hlack Spe-97 words
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Article38 1967-07-02 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: SELLING T.T. or OD. ready were: Deutsche Marks 129; French Francs 158-5/8; Italian Lire *****; Danish Kroner 224-1/2-38 words
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Article197 1967-07-02 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Ruys 3/4 Dlugosz 5 Kin Yung 8/9 Bamora 10 7 11 Lelewel 13/14 Aeneas 15/16 Trafalgar 18 Levernbank 21 '22 Van Neck 27/28 Pagoda 29/30 State of Madras 33/34 Glengarry 35 '36 Neder Rijn197 words
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Article744 1967-07-02 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.50 a.m. Airline JAL 712 Imip *«karta Time 9.15 a.m. Airline GIA 898 from Jakarta. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MSA 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time 3.00 p.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuchlng Time 12.35 p.m. Airline GIA 889 from744 words
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EASTERN SUN SPECIAL
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Article574 1967-07-02 10 PETER GREGSON - By PETER GREGSON Reuter. march of robot teachers into Britain's A schools has met a setback teachers have found that pupils learning by machine get bored once the novelty has worn off. It was only two months ago that Education Minister Anthony Crosland an nouncedReuter. - 574 words
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Article, Illustration782 1967-07-02 10 K. G. THARAN - 'GERAKAN By K. G. THARAN JOHOHE BAHRV. Saturday yEHEMENCE and a radical approach are characteristics of the State's war on rural poverty which is coded "Gerakan Maju" or "Operation Progress". There is never a time when Johore is really quiet these days since the declaration782 words
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1227 1967-07-02 10 Robert Jackson - The only thing that stopped Norman Jackson from plunging from the bomber to his death was the rigging of his frail parachute and that was on fire. by Robert Jackson Lancaster -■-climbed away from the blazing target area as the crew stared, fascinated,1,227 words
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Article620 1967-07-02 10 Dr. Norman Vincent Peale - Br Dr. Norman Vincent Peale ACCORDING tradition a man approached Mohammed and asked of the prophet a suggestion for spiritual benefit. "Do not get angry/' Mohammed replied. Thinking the prophet had misunderstood the question the man repeated it. Again Mohammed answer* ed, "Do not get620 words
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468 1967-07-02 10 VERNON SCOTT - By VERNON SCOTT UPI. ATOPIC in the studios and A drinking parlours in Holllywood thes<» day s is Barbara Streisand and whether she will become a movie star or Just another Broadway flash in the pan. Without a frame of movie film of the brilliant singerUPI. - 468 words
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1669 1967-07-02 11 MADELEINE NATHAN - says MADELEINE NATHAN Singapore, Sat.— Love was there when the caveman dragged his woman s tresses into the cave, love is here today omid armament; and love will be here tomorrow when man pitches his tent in the moon. It1,669 words
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Article233 1967-07-02 11 MARY SUE MILLER - A LOVELIER YOU... By 1 MARY SUE MILLER A Lovely writes: I plan to visit Expo «7 in Montreal for a week In late July. I am uncertain as to the clothes I will need. Advice welcome! The Answer: For ultimate success, a travel wardrobe has233 words
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Article, Illustration79 1967-07-02 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's too TV Radio star and nightclub tincer Miss Sakura Tent presented a copy of her latest and first LP record ("Sakura Goes Boom Boom") to Ma* Factor. Hollywood. The record, on the Columbia EMI label i s destined to become one79 words
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Article, Illustration299 1967-07-02 11 Khop Chop - SL Khop Chop hoo Boon Cho Modelling can be a promising profession for Malaysian girls, who are flrst becoming conscious of fashions from overseas and very fashion conscious nowadays. This was the opinion given by Sweden-born Miss Kiki Sackmann. a teacher in the299 words
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Advertisement10 1967-07-02 11 NOW ON SALE! DgOBT GBU T m ow *<** Stare. Brunti.10 words
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Miscellaneous393 1967-07-02 11 ir&~Crtrtr{rMrtr(ri?iFtr{i tr{rbfrtti!rCrs-£rtrk-Cr£r&-irir£r& THE APRICORN Dec 23- Jan 20 This it one of your happiest xvtekt. Take things easy.BelAX, r'S the tuniff ahirte. Moke plan* for the future. Leave the troubled past behind. AQUARIUS Jan. 21-Feb 19 Friends may J prove helpful t hit week- But relatives tend t6 be difficult.393 words
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Article, Illustration423 1967-07-02 12 DAVY MONKEE JONES - THIS WEEK: MICKY By DAVY MONKEE JONES Poor MiCKY IPOLE\£ nI if «if it m imo cur. a biff rod Pnntiac. but thim dnosn't wnrry him onp hit. yiickif i#, nf cnurmo. Tho .\tnnkoo drummer.... nnti him big ttocrot in thai until a423 words
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Article, Illustration216 1967-07-02 12 SINGAPORE Sal. An enthusiastic group of local showmen have come together to give Singapore's teenage ,et an extraordinary Sunday morning beginning from July 9 The Sundav morning will be filled with fun. "laughter. Jokes, music and songs by top artistes in the Republic216 words
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Article705 1967-07-02 12 HI THERE! ell, so many of you hare nuked for it« that inevitably, if had to happen. Bentle-Monhee clash hnd taken place the moment the Ilonkees hit the top in charts around the tcorld with "I'm A Believer". This week, for the first time, a chart position705 words
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229 1967-07-02 12 'I CAN'T see myself holding an audiences attention on my own for 45 minutes. although we cant stay together for ever and if one does go solo it will probably be me. But that definitely won't be for a long time yet." JUDITH DURHAM,229 words
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Article, Illustration525 1967-07-02 12 ivw/MI.HTI \yHEN The Temptations come out on stage and there is that split second of complete silence before the audience reacts, one's immediate impression is of grace. They move across the stage with the masculine assurance of the winnsr. They stand tall. One of them takes the lead (all525 words
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Article, Illustration392 1967-07-02 12 I OOKS like there's going to be another BeatleMonkee clash again at least where the sales of the two groups' latest albums are concerned. In America, the Monkees' "Headquarters" album had only a two week start over the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper" and this week hit the top of392 words
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Article, Illustration410 1967-07-02 12 Jlip HOLLIES fJIHE HOLLIES Carrie Anne 9igns That Will Never Change (Parlophone) The Hollies always turn out something well worth hearing and this disc is no exception. Here we have a vigorous ~»nd thoroughly stimulating bounce beat, emphasised by hand-clap? plus a very tuneful melody. The partly nostalgic lyric410 words
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Advertisement42 1967-07-02 12 PLATTER PETE'S POP POLL 2.7.67. CANDIDATES: (A) The Beatles. 1 B) The Monkees. Mark an X next to your choice NAME: ADDRESS: Send your votes to: Platter Pete's Pop Poll, c/o Eastern Sun, 23-B Cantonment Road Singapore 2 NOT LATER THAN 6.7.67.42 words
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Advertisement125 1967-07-02 12 BEST SELLING LP'S V H FROM a Q ***** The Nashville Sound |immie Rodgers ***** Champagne On Broadway Lawrence Welk ***** Billy Vaughn Creat Country Hit* ***** Aiexys ***** The Five Pennies Danny Kaye ***** Liberace New Sound ***** The Mills Brothers Today With Sv Oliver His Orchestra ***** Hawaiian125 words
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THE NEW FILMS
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Article, Illustration224 1967-07-02 13 TAI SING ONN - by TAI SING ONN KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. "Song of Tomorrow" is a song of love, sorrow, Joy, tears, laughter... why It's the song of life Itself. Chlao Chuang is a com-poser-drummer, very odd, assorted talents Indeed Ivy Ling Po Is a singer. A224 words
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356 1967-07-02 13 forthcoming release The Soldier" a$ brilliant. sho£k--12E and terrifying but much of its impact would be off if not for the 11-year-old "hero" of the film. Frazer Macintosh. Playing Jcvan. he disn'av< talent, skill and appeal in the role of the scr. an anti-Nazi356 words
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Article, Illustration97 1967-07-02 13 Doris Day and this undentiflable mass of canine far are seen in the doorway of the actress' 'Home Away From Homes.' a luxurious trailer she uses during her on distant location or at 20th Century-Fox studios, regard the caravan as their own domain, so Doris hangs97 words
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Article, Illustration212 1967-07-02 13 STRANGELY enough. Daliah Lavl, the gorgeous Israeli-born star soon to be seen In the Embassy-Paramount spy comedy "The Spy With A Cold Nose." never learned to shoot while In her native country. Unlike most Israeli girls, she never served in the army and never learned the212 words
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837 1967-07-02 13 "PISTOLERO of Red River" takes place in the fictional nondescript Southwestern border town of Suwora in the year 1877, yet it is as timely as the day after tomorrow. It presents a vital problem weighing heavily on a young man837 words
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151 1967-07-02 13 Streisand to star in Hello Dolly' BARBARA Streisand will portray Dolly Levi in 20th Century-Fox's film adaptation of the smash Broadway musical. "Hello. Dolly!" it was announced by Richard D Zanuck, 20th executive vice president in charge of production. The seventh longest running musical in Broadway history. "Hello. Dolly!" will151 words
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200 1967-07-02 13 Twelve members of the Hollywood press corf* have turned actors for a scene of Martin Ransohoff's "Don't Make Waves," the Fllmways' comedy for MGM starring Tony Curtis and Claudia Cardmale The script calls for Curtis, as a promoter staging skydive by SharOn Tate from a200 words
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Miscellaneous203 1967-07-02 13 LIDO Phone *****1 SHOWIN: 11. 145. 4. 6.30, 8 15 Chmtopher Vet Leila Ooldonl "TBI ATRT ,f DEATH" SB I 7>r-.- -s'or 4 Techn:«eop« NEXT CH\>GE George MahwU t COVENANT WITH DEATH" color U.-a Katv Jumrto <WBi CAPITOL Phone ***** M >«» «H«W1NC: 11. 1 45. 4. A.M. > 30203 words
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Miscellaneous234 1967-07-02 13 ODEON 21 116 NOW SHOWING! II a.m.. I.M. «.M. A l-M ».m. "BAG FULL OF DOLLARS" Jack S TI'ART Dan VADIS in Color tChinaae Subtitles) ORCHARD 321 til NOW SHOWING! Toda* ft Show, 11 a.m.. I.M. 4.M. O.SO 111 p.m. Glenn ford "DATC** Color Stella «t»vra« AnUL Columbia r CATHAY234 words
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Advertisement417 1967-07-02 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS j RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) BETHESDA GOSPEL HALL 77 Bras Basah Road. Singapore. 7 Meetings in English Sunday: 8 30 a.m. Breaking of Bread. 3.00 p.m. Junior School--4.30 p.m. Senior Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.15 p,m. Gospel Service 4.30 p.m Senior Sunday School and Bible417 words
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Advertisement34 1967-07-02 14 Classified Ad. MISCELLANEOUS 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) PREDICTING YOUR BUSINESS. work, love, marriage and lucky times in your horoscope. Consult world renowned spiritual, astrologer, palmist Prof. M.S. Sardar, Eastern Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Phone *****.34 words
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Miscellaneous99 1967-07-02 14 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $64,735.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****3 $29,564.00 SECOND PRIZE No- *****2 8,447.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****0 4,223.00 STARTERS ($1,000.00 each): Nos. *****1 *****4 *****7 *****0 *****9 CONSOLATIONS ($***** each): Nos. *****2 *****0 *****7 *****8 *****0 *****8 *****1 *****5 *****4 *****2 FIFTY (50) PRIZES ($200.00 each): Nos. *****799 words
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Miscellaneous1183 1967-07-02 14 mm YOUR HMf- TV and Radio today 1 fINH TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Palau Pinang: 6 Ipon and Mel&km; 3 10 Jotaorc Bahru; 4 Taiping; 1 Batn Pahat; 9 P.M. 3.00 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary; 3.01 Bahasa Kita; 3.16 Big Three Golf; 4.06 Documentary Film (Embryonic Development1,183 words
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2664 1967-07-02 14 WINDSOR LAD - S'pore race By: WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Sat. Casanova well ridden by jockey Johnny Wilson created a spectacular upset when he came with a terrific, run to snatch a half length decision over Roan Prince (Shaari) to pay $ll4 for a win at2,664 words
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Article128 1967-07-02 14 SE REM BAN. Sat. Hamdan Sulaiman won the junior singles title in the N.S. Lawn Tennis Association Open Championships here this evening, when he beat Denny Koh 6-1, 7-5. Miss Radhika Menon and Mrs. K. Lennox have qualified for the finals in the women's singles, which128 words
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1658 1967-07-02 15 TODAY'S Runners, riders, barrier positions fl.ee l: Hor»e» CUm 4. Dlv. 1-6 Fum. lu|5 PJ IFOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) •a RultoWf i f ,.trm ,,,urd 5r Sv b* 4y *v 4v 12fi 12« 124 124 124 123 Jurong Smbl# Hedrlle Pli Stable Boon Woh Stable H R H Saltan of1,658 words
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2383 1967-07-02 15 Windsor Lad - The going is Yielding By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Sun. The Sheriff should chalk up hit fourth win within three months by annexing the main six furlongs for Class Two Division One (Race 5) at Bukit Tim ah this afternoon, second day2,383 words
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Article26 1967-07-02 15 Windsor Lad: Q. Of T. Night Cahir L. Flash II Golden Sun: Ayer Tawar Flying Glory Stingray Adeline: K. >. Zealand Majorana Bomhu» II26 words
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Article168 1967-07-02 15 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN ADELINE RACE 1 AYER TAWAR (irronimn Loyal Scholar AYER TAWAR T. Cheque Loyal Scholar AYER TAWAR L. Scholar Caravelle RACE 2 Q. OK T. NIGHT K. N. Zealand VnJendam MOONRAKES Volencam Q. of The Night KAMPONG N.2. Volendam Fashionable RACE S Cahir Our Hero Chingla168 words
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805 1967-07-02 16 Take it or Leave it. —bif £uittfaif rFWO Badminton Association of Malaysia officials, Mr. Teh Gin Sooi and Mr. Tan Beng Teik, flew off to London yesterday to settle the Thomas Cup challenge round issue before the International Badminton Federation's annual meeting805 words
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Article402 1967-07-02 16 MUSA SCULLY - Rl's DEMANDS NOT FAIR -KHIR JOHARI by MUSA SCULLY KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The president of the Badminton Association of Malaysia, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari today expressed confidence that Malaysia had a "good case" to put forward before the International Badminton Federation on Tuesday. In looking forward402 words
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189 1967-07-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The judging and presentation of trophies for Malaysia's first officially-elected Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year has been postponed for two weeks. The new date set now is July 22. The original date was on July 8. The Minister of Culture, Youth189 words
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337 1967-07-02 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Ministry of Education is to launch a scheme to encourage students to be proficient in "aquatic" sports. As an incentive to attract wider participation in the scheme the Ministry of Education has proposed to introduce two categories of awards based on internation337 words
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Article425 1967-07-02 16 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following Is the stipendiary Steward's report the first day meeting at Bukit Timah. Race I: Dlnding (Omar* was slow to begin and Hot Lips missed the start slightly. Soaidl. rider of Hot Lips, was fined $3OO by the Stewards for care'ess and dangerous riding in425 words
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Article403 1967-07-02 16 SINGAPORE, Sat. Natahar Bava, Singapore's SEAP Games and Asian Games medallist captured top honours at 17th Teachers' Training College athletic meet held at Farrer Park track here today. The lanky second-year trainee-teacher romped home to a brilliant victory in the 100 m. 200403 words
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504 1967-07-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Record fell like nine pins on the last day of the Selangor Combined Schools annual athletic meet held at Stadium Merdeka here today. A total of 11 new records were established and two equalled—during the 4-day meet Results: (boys) (Class504 words
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Advertisement43 1967-07-02 16 It pays to buy an refill •11: a»a How long a line can you draw 1 with a SWAN OTHELLO ball pen? (Do you know the answer?) OTHELLO BALL PEN 1 S PORE-PENANG 20C MALAYA 25C J Answer: average 10,000 FT. itWMTitMViVAViWiV 143 words
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Miscellaneous63 1967-07-02 16 TIME AND TIDE Po?t an 5 u a m JS- 9 ft >» 832 P («-0 ft). (13 4"7 a m (IL6 ft 1259 p m Port Dickson: 1.25 a.m. (6.0 ft.); 2.15 Dm. (7 1 ft) ?ed!l1 P K r /n».n 6 26 j -7 m (5 9 ft63 words
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