Eastern Sun, 3 July 1967
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Title Section25 1967-07-03 1 Eastern Sun Independent' National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. t No. 339 Monday* 3 July 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.25 words
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Article, Illustration713 1967-07-03 1 Lucian Peter - Holidaying G. 1., Chinese girl die in early morning K. L. fire By Lucian Peter TfUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An American G.I. here on holiday from lV Vietnam and a 17-year-old Chinese girl, trapped by fire in a room of Hotel Malaya in Cecil Street here, suffocated to(Exclusive Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon) - 713 words
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149 1967-07-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Both Malaysia and Indonesia were pursuing the same goal in economic development, a senior lecturer of the University of Indonesia, Dr. Hariri Hardy, said here today. "However," he said, "the solution to their respective problems might not be the same." "Indonesia has149 words
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Article228 1967-07-03 1 ALGIERS, Sun. (Reuter) Former Congolese Premier Moise Tshombe hi-jacked at gunpoint aboard a British-regis-tered jet over the Mediterranean, was detained at a military airfield near here overnight. The 47-year-old exiled Premier was interrogated by security police at Boufarik airfield about 20 miles from here, informed sources228 words
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Article33 1967-07-03 1 KINSHASA, Sun. The Congo has asked Algeria t6 extradite former Prime Minister Moise Tshombe. who was sentenced to death for high treason in absentia by a military court last March. (Renter).33 words
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122 1967-07-03 1 WASHINGTON. Bun. (Reuter) Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, former U. 8. Ambassador in Saigon, hinted today that American troops might have to stay in South Vietnam for as long as 25 years. In a recorded radio and television Interview, he said that122 words
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Article355 1967-07-03 1 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Israeli and Egyptian forces were involved in fresh shooting across the Suex Canal early today. An Israeli Army spokesman said today that Egyptian posts on the west bank lobbed mortars and fired shots towards the eastern bank at dawn, but Israeli troops355 words
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Article80 1967-07-03 1 OTTAWA, Sun (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip board th« royal yacht Britannia today for a cruise down the St. Lawrence River to Montreal on the second stage of their six-day Canadian tour. The royal couple wound up a hectic day of celebrations marking Canada's 10080 words
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Article, Illustration207 1967-07-03 2 Out popped human leg, hands from the monster SINGAPORE, Sun. Hundreds gathered at the Singapore River just behind the Fish Street market today to witness a puzzling sight that of a 12-foot shark and decomposed parts of a human body nearby. The Police were informed of207 words
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64 1967-07-03 2 Eastern Sun picture shows Mr. Tone Nyuk Lin. the Minister for Health (left) proposing a toast to the Queen at a reception at Goodwood Hotel on Saturday night on the occasion of the Canadian centennial celebrations. With him is Mr. John Bailey, the Acting High Commissioner for Canada. A large64 words
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Article110 1967-07-03 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Australian Minister for the Nary and the Minister-in-charc of Tourist Activities. Mr. Donald Leslie Chipp today stressed that Singapore and Australia should "hold hands" to boost thp tourist industry in this retion. Mr Chioo said .'he two countries could dn lot to promote this110 words
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285 1967-07-03 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Records of the Industrial Arbitration Court indicate that parties have continued to voluntarily accept arbitration by the court as the preferable means of seeking redress for their grievances. The President of the Court, Mr. Tan Boon Chian. In his report for the year 1966285 words
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224 1967-07-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A group of 12 Selangor State Assemblymen left for Medan today on the first leg of a month's visit to six neighbouring countries. This is the second study tour sponsored by the Selangor Btate Government "to broaden the minds" of224 words
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118 1967-07-03 2 IPOH. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today called on the State Secretary, Raja Mokhtar bin Raja Yaacob, at his sick bed in the General Hospital here. Tun Abdul Razak also visited Raja Mokhtar's wife, Tunku Mariam, at118 words
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Article68 1967-07-03 2 PENANG. San T«9 Indonesian university s*> den's. Tunku Nazarudin as. M. Ali Jahja. who are or. i world tour on their scoo'Ki said their primary aim wa« to meet people and promote a social understanding > tween the countries thr 1 visit and Indonesia. j They68 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration221 1967-07-03 3 Report unreaso increases in pncc 9 urges Minister KANGAR, Sun. The Minister of Comrce ond Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today f ce dealers that firm action would "ftoken against them if they refused to corCte with the Government in lowering the P C a <Pix by C. F. Lee. - 221 words
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Article112 1967-07-03 3 iCUALA LUMPUR. Sun. i conference on natural r boer research and deve-•-nment organised bv the Rubber Research Institute Maiava on behalf of the Malayan Rubber Fund Board win take here from Aug. 28 to Sept 5. The conference will cover the broadest aspects of natural rubber112 words
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124 1967-07-03 3 IPOH Sun Petite Miss Kedah i Miss Monkam Sipra»wne 24.» won the Miss Malaysia Universe title from 12 other contestants in a nation-wide beautv contest at St John Ambulance Aviation Hall here last night The runner-up was Miss More 'The Mazbah binte Mohimed) and124 words
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644 1967-07-03 3 LPOH. Sun. The Alliance Government's first and foremost aim is to achieve national unity, and make each citizen, whether he be of Chinese, Indian or Malay origin, feel in fact that they are Teal citiiens of the country, and are all one hundred644 words
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354 1967-07-03 3 Sun. Government workers should put national interest first before their own interests, as Malaysia is facing financial difficulties. hi; was said hy the Minir of Health, Enche Baha-ra-i bin Samsudin, to 300 nur? es. whe n he J ared open the annual354 words
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425 1967-07-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. At the University of Malaya Speaker's Corner yesterday, more than 200 undergrads took part in a provocative, heated, and one of the liveliest discussions on the feasibility of the language issue. For instance, a student said that 10 years was enough425 words
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Article67 1967-07-03 3 KUANTAN, Sun The Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, arrived here by a Malaysian Air Force plane yesterday to begin hi., visit to Pahang. Tun Tan paid a courtesy call on the Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Haji Yanya bin Mohd. Seh, at the Kuantan General67 words
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Article107 1967-07-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Ten university students, including six girls, arrived here today for a nine-day visit under a student exchange scheme between the University of Malaya and the University of Hong Kong. These students will visit various land schemes. Government Departments and will call on107 words
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Article65 1967-07-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Yeow K!m Chong. director of Yeow Kim Pong Realty Ltd.. 22 24. Jalan Klyne. here, was fined a sum of $2,000 in the Magistrates Court vesterda v for failing to furnish returns of Income together with certified copies of audited accounts in support of the65 words
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259 1967-07-03 3 KUCHING, Sun. The Federal Minister of Lands and Mines and Minister of Justice, Enche Abdul Rahman Yakub, has stressed that the grand Alliance under the leadership of Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Raxak bin Hussein would always be in sympathy with the people259 words
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Article49 1967-07-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A news-vendor Yee Khee Chin was robbed of his watch and $l7 at dagger point by two thugs while distributing newspapers along Lorong Lornle on Friday. His scooter keys were also taken from him. but were returned later In the day bv a stranger.49 words
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199 1967-07-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An inaugural meeting will be held here on July 23 to launch a nation-wide "Good-Citizen" campaign. The meeting, to be held at Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman here, will be opened by the Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak. This was decided199 words
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307 1967-07-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A window display competition will be held from Aug. 4 to Aug. 13, in conjunction with Tourist Week. The competition is organised by the Singapore Tourist Association and is sponsored by the Tourist Promotion BoardIt will be divided into three theme sections.307 words
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251 1967-07-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The MP for Telok Bla-n--gah, Mr. Bernard Rodrigues has lashed out at the complacent attitude of some people towards the upkeep and maintenance of the community centres. He regretted there were quite a number of people in Singapore whose attitude was that these centres were251 words
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Article108 1967-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Government has officially riven its "green MfW* to th e Indonesian authorities for the setting up of a local office for Its national news media. Antara New s Agency. During the past week, the Singapore Government has granted a visa108 words
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92 1967-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun The French frigate, "Admiral Carner" is due here tomorrow from Chittagong. East Pakistan, for a fourday stopover. The ultra-modern 2.200ton ship fully-air-conditioned has automatic armament and well-developed radar and sonar equipment. Without provisioning, she can make a trip of more than 10,00092 words
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Article60 1967-07-03 4 IPOH, Sun Democratic Socialism appears to be the only way to bring about a just and more equal society for social, economic and political advancement for a cosmopolition Malaysia. This was stated by the Secretary of the Democratic Action Party. Mr. Lee Lam Thye, Ipoh branch, at60 words
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Article, Illustration97 1967-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Fri—The British European Association Dancln* Classes are presenting the seventh of their programmes in aid of Children's Charity here. It will be held at the Cultural Centre on July 14 and 15. at 5.30 p.m. This year's central theme will be Children's Ballet entitled "Under97 words
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Article, Illustration613 1967-07-03 4 These are six of the seven proud President Scholars (1967) of Singapore who received their awards from the President, Enche Yusof bin Ishak at a ceremony at the Istana on Saturday night. They are from left: Peter Chan Jer Hing of Raffles Institution whose academic qualifications are a613 words
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67 1967-07-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun —The Board of Trinity Colleee ol Music. London, has announced that Mrs. Violetta Stanhope, will be the external examiner for Singapore. Mrs. Stanhope has been Senior Mistress at South Hackney Central School since 1955 with headship of the English Department and responsibility for67 words
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295 1967-07-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The public has to reorientate their way of thinking and attitude and adopt themselves to the new environment that is facing the nation. The MP. for Serangoon Gardens, Mr. R A. Gonzales said this at the eighth anniversary celebration of the295 words
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Article, Illustration277 1967-07-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A six-month trial of tropospheric scatter communication equipment carried out by the British Army, began yesterday. Personnel of 249 Signal Squadron Royal Corps of Signals, will operate the equipment which is located at Kent Ridge, Singapore, and Kluang, West Malaysia. The main components277 words
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Article67 1967-07-03 4 PENANG. Sun. Though I. c lam is the official religol'the country, the Government has been givini financial assistance to ail religious institutions This was stated by the Chief Minister, Tan Sn Wong Pow Nee. at the opening of a $B,OOO Chinese temple at Sunee: Lembu village. Bukit Mertajam.67 words
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Miscellaneous16 1967-07-03 4 J Ta \»'-J He f.k- GOOD- *\Ofc\lNG,S\FJ \OU SCARED ME., IDIOT/.I THOUGH! IT WAS SOME MAN/16 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article110 1967-07-03 5 LOUIS- Missouri, Sun. neuter) P re?ldent J hn 1 S aid tonight he was surat the withdrawal of punier Cao Ky as presidential candidate in South Vietnam's Sept. 3 »c*ioni Johnson told repor♦rK after private meeting ,f h democratic governors {•conference here mat from all accounts110 words
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254 1967-07-03 5 CAIRO, Sun. (Reuter> Unofficial representatives of some 45 Afro-Asian countries today began an emergency meeting to consider concreted action to counteract Israeli "aggression". The agenda of the conference organised by the Afro-Asian People's Solidarity organisation (AAPSO) incluaes such topics as Middle Eastern oil supplies,254 words
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204 1967-07-03 5 WASHINGTON. Sun. Reuter) The United States still saw no sign that Hanoi would agree to an honourable settlement of the Vietnam War Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk said here today He again rejected demands for a halt in the U.S.204 words
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Article59 1967-07-03 5 PASADENA, California, Sun. (Reuter) An earthquake apparently centered in the Alaska area was recorded today by the California Institute's of Technology's Seismological Laboratory. Dr Charles Richter the Institute's head, said it registered 6.7 on the Richter scale and was "potentially destructive". He calculated the shock's cen're59 words
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Article44 1967-07-03 5 SEINE- PORT. France. Sun. (UPI) Movie star Francoise Dorleac. 25, was buried here yesterday. Hundreds of her friends and fans came to pay their last respects to Misc Dorleac who was killed :n an auto accident near Cagnes-Sur-Mer on the French Riviera.44 words
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249 1967-07-03 5 THE HAGUE, Sun. (Reuter). Britain will give details of her case for joining the Common Market at a two-day ministerial meeting of the Western European Union (WEU) opening here on Tuesday, informed sources said. The British case will be set out at249 words
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Article196 1967-07-03 5 JAKARTA. Sun (UPI) The special military tribunal spokesman. Lt. Col. Arsjid Arief said yesterday the execution cf four former officers, involved in the 1965 Communist coup attempt has only a matter of time. The four ex-army Lt. Col. Untung, former Air Force Major Sujono.196 words
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Article84 1967-07-03 5 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sun (Reuter) Pakistan 'oday submitted to the United Nations General Assembly a resolution proposing that Israel's absorbtion of the old city of Jerusalem be declared invalid. The draft called upon Israel to "rescind all measures already taken and desist forthwith from taking any84 words
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99 1967-07-03 5 HONG KONG. Sun. (Reuter) China's Minister of Foreign Trade Mr. Yeh Chi Chung died of illness in Peking He was 74. Reporting this today. Radio Peking said a memorial meeting for Yeh attended by Premier Chou En Lai and other "responsible comrades" of the99 words
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Article132 1967-07-03 5 CAPE KENNEDY, Sun. (Reuter) The United States today placed six communications and experimental satellites into orbit over the equator. The announcement came six hours and eight minutes after a 700-ton Titan 3 rocket soared into space fronts here. The US. Air Force said ail satellites132 words
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Article42 1967-07-03 5 SAIGON, Sun. (UPI) Communist groundfire that "would have been a pretty sight" if it had not been so deadly, shot down two more U.S jets, running America's air losses over North Vietnam to 592. military spokesmen said yesterday.42 words
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Article, Illustration76 1967-07-03 5 HONG KONG, Sun Busy Hong Kong housewives are seen in a downtown market to stock ud food stuffs just after the announcement by the leftists to close down all communist-backed business houses for four davs which began recently. The call for the shutdown was given in76 words
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118 1967-07-03 5 MONTREAL. Sun. (Reuter> Royal tour officials today denied that Pr nee Philip told the Canadian Governor General's Press Secretary to "peel off and get these bloody people in" at a state banquet in Ottawa last nightAccording to a bystander. Prince Philip made the remark to118 words
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Article103 1967-07-03 6 First to swim Morocco-to-Rock GIBRALTAR. Sun (Reu te r American David Smith, 28, became the flrat swimmer to cross the Straits of Gibraltar from Morocco to this British colony yesterday. Smith completed his swim from Ceuta, Morocco, to Camn Bay. South of Gibraltar, in eifht hours 55 minutes. He had103 words
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165 1967-07-03 6 MANILA, Sun. (AFP) A government rice agency has lifted its embargo on the exportation of Philippine "Miracle Rice" seeds, otherwise known as "IR-8", as this country has enough seedstock to meet local needs. It was announced here today. The state agency,165 words
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314 1967-07-03 6 Israelis kill twelve looters in Gaza London, Sun. (Reuter) The Sunday Telegraph reporter last night that the Egyptians hare begun installing heavy surface-to-surface missiles along the West hank of the Sues Canal. The story quoted well authenticated reports reaching Western intelligence sources from Cairo.314 words
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218 1967-07-03 6 SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter). —American low-flying Dragon ship Aircraft and artillery went into action today against Vietcong guerrilla* who attacked three American outposts with mortars during the night, a United States Military spokesman said. He said the guerrillas pumped more than 25 rounds218 words
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228 1967-07-03 6 LONDON. Sun. (AFP) King Hussein of Jordan arrived here yesterday from New York for talks with British leaders at which he said he would "try to explain the position of the Arab world and the position of Jordan"' In the present Middle East228 words
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161 1967-07-03 6 Arab bo RABAT. Sun (Reuter) Arab attempts to boycott Britair. and the United S'ates for alleged collusion with Israel in the recent war cannot last, according to Kji* Hassan's personal representative Ahmed Ben Abdessalem Balafrej. M Ba'.afrej. who holds ministerial rank and has161 words
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Article54 1967-07-03 6 NICOSIA. Sun. (AFP) Large scale military exercises began here this morning in the Famagusta area, on the eastern coast of the island. An official announcement described the exercise* as the most Important to be conducted here. Oeneral George Orlvas and several high officers of the Greek Army54 words
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75 1967-07-03 6 CALAIS, France, Suq (Reu- An English couple yesterday made the 50th million passenger crossing between Dover and Calais since a regular ferry service began In When Mr. and Mrs. David Fawcett landed at Calais they were greeted with champagne and given a ticket entitling75 words
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106 1967-07-03 6 KAPURTHALA. North India. Sun. (Reuter) A Punjab textile mill manager who arranged for a parcel bomb to be sent to a union leader causing unrest in the factory has been Jailed for life here. The bomb killed three workers and injured nine others; including106 words
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Article79 1967-07-03 6 PEN ARGYL, Pennsylvania, Sun. (Renter). —Film star Javne Mansfield, killed in a car crash on Thursday. will be buried tomorrow in this small town where she spent much of her childhood. Announcing this, a funeral home spokesman said her body had been flown from New Orleans to79 words
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144 1967-07-03 6 Babies starved to death after suicide murder DETROIT. Sun. (Reuter) Two baby girls starved to death in their home here after the apparent murdersuicide last week of their parents, police »aid today. Charles Rodanhisler. 24. had apparently kiltal his wife with a shotgun and then killed himself leaving their two144 words
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Article106 1967-07-03 6 MANILA. Sufi. (UPI) A 200-man strike force of the Philippine Constabulary will be formed shortly to help police of Manila and suburbs to stem the rising crime wave. Presiden 4 Marcos ordered the creation of the PC Force on Friday during a meeting with government106 words
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Article35 1967-07-03 6 BAOHDAD. Sun. (AFP> Iraq yesterday authorised oil exports to Spain which thus became the third country exempted from the embargo imposed at the outbreak of Middle East hostilities a month ago.35 words
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255 1967-07-03 6 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter). Several hundred demonstrators burned incente and chanted songs in London's Fleet Street newspaper district early today to test against the jail sentence on pop idol Mick Jagger. Long-haire<i and flamboyantly clad, the demonstrators tried the parade outside the office of255 words
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192 1967-07-03 6 MUNICH, Sun. (Reuter). West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger yesterday appealed to the Communist states to Join Western Europe in a reconstruction aid plan for the Middle East. Dr. Kiesinger. addressing the congress of the Bavarian Christian Social t'nion. said192 words
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297 1967-07-03 6 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun- (Reuter). A survivor of a plane that crashed deep in the "Green Hell" of the Amazon basin told how he watched vultures feeding on the bodies of victims of the crash, knowing that this was his297 words
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Article120 1967-07-03 6 HONG KONG. Sun. (R«uten A set of new coloured stamps carrying the profile of chairman Mao T3eTung in military uniform was Issued in China yesterday to mark the 45th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party. The New China News Agency which reported this120 words
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342 1967-07-03 6 VIENNA. Sun. (Reuter Austrian Premier Jns*? Klaus last night appealed to Italy not to allow the irions of a few fanatirs »o damage Austro-Italian relations particularly in economic field. He made the appeai m a radio s atement on342 words
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134 1967-07-03 6 OTTAWA. Sun. (fieuter) More than 10.000 peopie gathered in hot sun on Par--1 ament Hill yesterday to watch Queen Elizabeth r ut the cake at Canada's centennial birthday party The crowd, in hohds? mood as the temperatures soared into the eigh'ies. cheered as the Queen134 words
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Article464 1967-07-03 7 Unified executive commission formed Single for commodities Brussels, Sun. Reuter—The six-nation European Common Market entered an important n setting up of a unified European executive commission. In addition, a series of important common farm regulations came into effect and further internal tariff reductions were app The464 words
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Article323 1967-07-03 7 LONDON*. Sun. (UPI). Colour television made ft? debut in Britain yesterday though the viewers may be few and one of the first programmes was an Ameri- can Western. The long-awaited, longdiscussed colour service j'arted x:'h live coverage from the centre court at ♦ie Wimbledon Tennis323 words
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Article142 1967-07-03 7 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPI) William Rodgers, British F reign Office Parliamentary Undersecretary of State sirr ed here last night for s ?.ve-dav visit on the last teg of his fact-finding tour iround South East Asia. Mr Rodgers is touring this reg.on *o acquaint himself ».*h condition; and142 words
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434 1967-07-03 7 Rich should help poor WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) The world's rich nations have been urged to adopt new trade rules to increase their Imports from developing countries in need of a higher rate of economic growth. Detailed proposals for a faster expansion of434 words
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Article73 1967-07-03 7 ATHENES. Sun. (AFP) Nikolaos Kitsikis. 80-year-old former Greek M P. and professor at Athens Polytechnic has been freed after signing a declaration to "respect the new regime an official communique said yesterday. Mr. Kitsikis was one of several Greek political figures who have now been released73 words
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Article115 1967-07-03 7 ROME, Sua. (Reuter) The Fides Service, organ of the Roman Catholic College for the proparation of the faith, today urged a "Joint defence front" between Christianity and Islam against the threat of Marxist atheism Fides admitted that real dialogue between Christians and Moslems would undoubtedly be115 words
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121 1967-07-03 7 KARACHI. Sun (Renter) Chou En-Lai wa§ today quoted as saying his country had produced atomic weapons to counter nuclear blackmail by the United States and RussiaMr. Chou wa« discussing China's recent H-bomb blast in an interview published today with the Pakistan Times correspondent MinaJ Bums,121 words
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Article97 1967-07-03 7 PARIS. Sun (Reuter) Mr. Kosygin flew home yesterday leaving the impression here that Russia is prepared for agreement with America on a Middle East settlement if U.S planes stop bombing North Vietnam. French diplomatic observers think Russia wants to see the Hanoi government protected against military attacks,97 words
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Article52 1967-07-03 7 HONG KONG. Sun. (UPI> The four-day general strike of food supplies and other Chinese products launched by local Chinese Communists entered its last day apparently heading for a complete failure. Livestock and poultry have again started coming in from the Chinese side across52 words
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Article40 1967-07-03 7 ANCHORAGE. Alaska, Sun. (Reuter) Chirikof Island in the Northern Pacific off Alaska was shaken by a n earthquake late yesterday. the United States military command reported. The sparsly-populated island is 90 miles South-West of Ko diak Island.40 words
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46 1967-07-03 7 MISS Australia 1967, Margaret Rohan, right, called on President Marcos at the Malacanang Palace here recently. The first couple's children Imee (2nd from left), Ferdiand "Bong-Bong"' Marcos Jr., and Irene were presented each a Koala bear toy. Second from right is Mrs. Imelda Marcos. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 46 words
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184 1967-07-03 7 ADEN. Sun. (AFP). British forces will eventually batten themselves down in two "enclaves" to Insure their safety until their withdrawal when Aden becomes independent next January, it was disclosed yesterday. The enclaves will be located at the ends of Aden "island" and linked184 words
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234 1967-07-03 7 NEW YORK. Sun Reuter The relegation of South Vietnam Prime Minister Ky to second place on the presidential slate is a major defeat for Saigon's controversial premier, the New York Times said today. In an editorial, the newspaper said. "Whether It will bring234 words
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Article89 1967-07-03 7 WATERVTLLE, Maine Sun. (UPI) Six earth tremors, including one "Moderate quake." jolted Main* yesterday. but no injuries or property damage was reported. The strongest tremor occurred at 1205 P.M.. and Prof Donaldson Koons. chairman of the Geologv Department at Colby College here, said it was of89 words
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Article145 1967-07-03 7 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) Nine couples lined up before a judge in a New York park last night and were simultaneously married in the first "Wed-in" staged by America's young hippie society At the beginning of the ceremony, the nine bridegrooms hid behind trees and awaited tne145 words
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Article, Illustration38 1967-07-03 7 TWO heads may be better than one, but on paper paper dresses that is—a girl could use an extra pair of eyes. Eyes to stare at, eyes to catch other eyes.... Model wears Taiwan paper dress. PANA Photo.PANA Photo. - 38 words
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Miscellaneous123 1967-07-03 6 SAWJM6LY, out orwe MEN TURWS 70WAKP THE UNCLM A6E*fTS,ANO PUSHES THE CUP OH HIS PENCIL*,, V C-. ra>; n *■> T a ;i >^v rr Hi? 55,? BREATH,AS EACH INHALATION HALF CHOKES HLW, WA«?LEO« 50U> FIRES BUVPLV.. e m i l c f S3 4 MJNUTE L4TKK THEJe EYW CLEAR.123 words
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Miscellaneous31 1967-07-03 7 ■V-V V ir >t>tf CALL THIS %>C< SOUP? rr tastes use its Five WEEKS OLD! i Hum m "by Johnny hut WEIL! —YOU vvamt TrieaAVOKoFWE ROCK, tx>ir tfxi \V, 11 -3irr^=rr31 words
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Article421 1967-07-03 8 IS there a difference between Malaysian citizens holding international passports and those holding restricted passports? If those with Malaysian international passports are allowed to stay only two weeks in Singapore, would Singaporeans with international passports issued by their Immigration Department be allowed to stay a similar period421 words
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Article424 1967-07-03 8 rpHE Alliance will launch Operation Good J- Citizen very soon. This operation was to have been started by the M C.A. on June 18, but Alliance leaders felt the U.MN.O. and M.I.C. should also participate In this campaign. It has to be admitted that in the three424 words
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1538 1967-07-03 8 OPEECH by the Malaysian Acting Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Raja Aznam bin Raja Haji Ahmad to the United Nations General Assembly in New York recently. IyHEN war broke out on June 5 the world was shocked. With the war death and1,538 words
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Article844 1967-07-03 8 Anirudha Gupta - By: Anirudha Gupta TN EARLY May, the -■■lndian Congress Party candidate, former Vice President Z a k i r Husain significantly, a Moslem was elected President of India, defeating the Hindu candidate of the combined opposition parties. Mr. K. Subba Rao, former Chief Justice of844 words
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Miscellaneous197 1967-07-03 8 Il COURTROOM TSi; By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author# "Handbook of Evidence Por Criminal Trials") tLTHILE driving his father's car home one even- ing, Ted's car struck Dean's valuable horse, "Bilverfoot." The horse died instantly. Since Ted was a minor, Dean sued Ted's father, Jon "The horse was in a good197 words
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1027 1967-07-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sun m SINESS of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore was active with selective equities taking the honours and moving strongly ahead to close the week at highest levels. Interest was mainly In Industrials, wnile other sections ruled steady on small1,027 words
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487 1967-07-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Sir Cedric "Hirner C.B.E. will s ep down from the Management of Qantas Airways, after a lifetime of devoted and distinguished service to the Company, said the Minister for Civil Aviation. Mr. R.W.C. Swartz. In paying tribute to Sir Cedric's outstanding487 words
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258 1967-07-03 9 TOKYO. Sun "Reuter) Japan todav began liberalising direct capital investments in her industry, marking the first step to an era of open economy. The capital transaction liberalisation, however, is limited to 50 Industries at the Initial stage. The Japanese Finance Ministry said 7 categories of258 words
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Article87 1967-07-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. A telecommunications system of the latest design for the new multi-stoiey headquarters of the National Provincial Bank Limited in Drapers Garaens. Throgmorton Avenue. London, has been installed under an £86.000 contract awarded to Plessey Communication Systems Limited. The contract called for a87 words
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Article221 1967-07-03 9 TOKYO, Bun. Toyota Motor's vehicle exports climbed 44 4% last month to a record 14.765 units from the like 1966 month. It was. according to Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd., the all-time high posted by a Japanese automaker for any month. Toyota Motor also221 words
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Article374 1967-07-03 9 TOKYO. Sun.'—The Interr.a':onal Trade and Industry M:r.:stry has predicted that imports will total U555,617 nul.ion on a customs clear*"ce basis during the first half of fiscal 1967. The estimated total will 8 ount for 48.9 per cent of 'he Government estimate of ■he entire imports in374 words
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Article, Illustration154 1967-07-03 9 To give airline operators an opportunity of looking in detail into air travel of the future, an entirely new. fullscale and fully furnished model of the 140-seater Concorde the AngloFrench supersonic airliner due to make its maiden flight in 1968 was unveiled in south-west England154 words
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Article, Illustration102 1967-07-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. D. W. Whelan, for two years manager of the Singapore office, will shortly leave to take up a new position with American Express in New York His replacement, Mr. P. J. McCawley. has been with American Express for seven years, the last102 words
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Article153 1967-07-03 9 MOSCOW, Sun. (AP) Boviet Foreign Trad® officials have said they consider the recent round of talks with Japanese businessmen to have been successful. There are "good preconditions for mutually advantageous co-operation" between the Soviet Union and Japan, said Mr. Mikhail V. Nesterov. head of the Soviet153 words
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Article103 1967-07-03 9 SYDNEY, Sun. Monsanto Chemicals (Australia) Ltd., is to build a new phenol plant at West Footscray, Victoria, to cost between Ss.OOn.nno and $6,000,000. It will replace the company's existing plant there and will use the cumene phenol process which has been operated by the103 words
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987 1967-07-03 9 AIR MOVEMENTS S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12 05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from R.L Time 8.35 a.m Airline ML 019 from Koala Lnmpnr Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Knala lnmpnr. Time in 30 a m Airline Ml 451 from Knchlng Time 10.55 a m Airline987 words
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Article1022 1967-07-03 10 ROBERT HART - Fierce battle hampers CAC Programme h- ROBERT HART Thurs. (Reuter). The Civic Action Programme conducted by United States Marines in South Vietnam's northern provinces to win the people over from the Vietcong has been hard hit by the recent upsurge of fierce fighting in the region.1,022 words
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Article560 1967-07-03 10 JOSEPH G. MQLNER, M. D - by JOSEPH G. MQLNER, M.D Q: My grandson is 18 and drives back and forth to his job in the city, about 75 miles. In order not to fall asleep he takes a "pep pill." I don't know where he gets them but he showed560 words
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Article495 1967-07-03 10 GEOFFREY MURRAY - by GEOFFREY MURRAY TNDIA is slowly moving into the television age though the small screen is still very much a novelty. In Delhi, sophisticated Indian children have grown used to television as part of their daily school life. Yet when It was introduced into this495 words
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Article, Illustration453 1967-07-03 10 OEMARANG, Central Java, Sun. (Reuter). Followers of deposed President Sukarno are popularising a new song entitled Bung Karno Djaya (Brother Sukarno The Great) as they work for a comeback in Central Java, heartland of the pro-Sukarno nationalist party. Pictures of the former leader on the453 words
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693 1967-07-03 10 SOEHARJONO - «>]L SOEHARJONO MASSIVE Communist aid to Indonesia has 1 1 come to a halt as millions of dollars hare begun to pour in from the West. The Soviet Union, Indonesia's biggest benefactor during former President Sukarno's regime, is officially stated to have withdrawn all693 words
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233 1967-07-03 10 DAVID BARNETT - By DAVID BARNETT 'J OKYO, Sun. (Rputer) Japan has been warned that any money spent on saving Mount Fuji's symmetrical but crack 4 cone from further erosion could be sheer waste. If the sacred volcano erupts again, conservat. a works near the233 words
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Miscellaneous56 1967-07-03 10 Bar Harry B. Jlctf.blatt (Author, "Handbook of Evldmea Tor Criminal Trials") YES. "Jon's son was negligent in failing to see the horse and striking it with the auto." the CouTt ruled. "N 0 neglect or fault on the part of Dean was considered of any importance." (State laws vary. For56 words
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127 1967-07-03 11 Kuala lumplr, Sun This is strictly for TV viewers in Cameron Highlands. Brinchanj Village and Tanah Rata areas: Xhr Ministry of Works, posts and Telecommunications has announced that TV service is now operating in the above arras on Channel 2. for good reception. TV viewers127 words
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Article153 1967-07-03 11 PEXANG. Sun. Opposition parties are always making false accusations to spoil the good name of the U M N O. and therefore It Is the duty of responsible members of the party to give a clear picture to the public so that they may underhand153 words
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128 1967-07-03 11 MUAR. Sun. Mr. Kok Yin Su has been reelected chairman of the Sungai Matl branch of the Malaysian Chinese Assocla*::n w;th Mr. Wei Peck Qu, Mr. Chua Yew Pei and Mr. Le» Chin as vice-chairman. Other office-bearer* elected are: Secretary Mr. Lau Kam Choon;128 words
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Article97 1967-07-03 11 KAMPAR. Sun. Parents are advised today to register their children born in 1961. 1962 ana 1963 at any primary school of their choice. A sDokesman of the Perak Faucation Department said tne registration period wa» supposed to end last Friday. I' was extended for another two weeks97 words
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Article31 1967-07-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An 11-year-old boy. Lieow Choon Kee. who fell from the roof-garden of hli twotfr>rey house at Ton# Bhifl tprraee on Friday, died the General Hospital yUteidajf-31 words
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Article, Illustration2180 1967-07-03 11 Ken Stanley - GENERAL E By Ken Stanley CUNGEI SIPUT, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak predicted that a united front by Opposition parties to fight the next general elections would not succeed. This was because the unity of the Alliance Party was2,180 words
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Article, Illustration80 1967-07-03 11 IJECEPTIONIST Maureen Especkrrman. 19, is this year's University of Malaya "Welfare Queen". Packing a 35-22-S5, figure. Miss Especkerman. was crowned at a ball at the Dewan Tunku Chancellor. University of Malaya. Kuala Lumpur, by Datin Salmah. wife of Selangor's Mentri Besar. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris onEastern Sun pix by Yap Chee Yan. - 80 words
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Article47 1967-07-03 11 MCAR. Sun. Radio Malaysia Orchestra will give a public performance at the Town Council padang at Jalan Arab here on July 4 starting from 8 p.m. Artistes from Radio Malaysia and Television Malaysia will also be In attendance. Admission is free.47 words
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Article37 1967-07-03 11 MCAR. Sun. The Regional Teachers' Training Centre at Muar High School here will hold a dance and social at the Tanjong Club at Jalan Petrie here on July 14 in aid of its library funds.37 words
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Article35 1967-07-03 11 TAPAH, Sun. Three robbers took away nine bt« of tin ore worth $3,000 from th* Uam Cham Tin Mine at 2 a.m. here on Friday. The cant left on two mo tor-cycles.35 words
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Article, Illustration581 1967-07-03 12 LET me introduce myself. I am No. ***** and I am a prisoner on the island of Rhum, just south of Skye. Although my sentence is not due to finish for another 3i months, I must escape before this week is up; as in four days'581 words
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Article, Illustration398 1967-07-03 12 "'T'HE modern girl," Ma. x hatma Gandhi once remarked, "has become a Juliet of half a dozen Romeos." I am inclined to aeree with him. Girls of today are vain and frivolous. The appearance of a typical modern female is enough to scare a ghost. The average398 words
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Article, Illustration382 1967-07-03 12 gOOKS are indispensable c o mpanions. In them we can find relief from trouble or anxiety, rest after weariness, comfort in distress and guidance along a dimly-lit path. They help us to see beyond our immediate task. Most of us have the impression that knowledge is382 words
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Article, Illustration411 1967-07-03 12 was something strange about the conduct of Ah Ting this aftern o on. His mother had noticed it. She secretly wondered: Is he feeling unwell? Or did he have a quarrel with a boy in the neighbourhood? When he walked into the house, Ah Tine411 words
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Article, Illustration306 1967-07-03 12 ROAD safety is a common practice throughout the world. Annually, casaulties on the roads are high and increasing in every corner of the world, especially in the larger towns. In big towns and cities, heavy industrial works, trades and factories are of great importance to306 words
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Article, Illustration288 1967-07-03 12 ITRI'STFD that my cousin is a very good-tempered and elegant young lady. Rut one morning I was awakened by loud screams and the breaking of glasses. I'nhestitatinclv, I jumped out of bed and ran downstairs. When I was half-way down the stairs, I was surprised288 words
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Article, Illustration334 1967-07-03 13 MY stav at ncy uncle'* the past two days was sr. enjoyable one. His stately r.ar.s.on by the sea faces west ar.d hence is often enveloped ;n brilliant colours ir. the eveningsOr.e evening, whilst waiting for my uncle's return from work. I decoded to take a334 words
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Article, Illustration367 1967-07-03 13 IN olden days, girls were considered oldfashioned. Education had never been mentioned by the people then. From small, the girls in olden days were taught what their mothers had learned. Hence a lot of female-geniuses were buried. Only recently, the girls367 words
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Article, Illustration267 1967-07-03 13 IN THIS modem world, boys and girls make friends with each other. Some mischievous boys go round 'tackling" girls, and 'timid* girls instilled this fear into others. Sadly enough, these bring considerable amount of troubles to both sides One of my neighbours who used to267 words
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Article, Illustration598 1967-07-03 13 THE moon, our nearest neighbour in Space, has not yet been explored by man. though has hopes of reaching it one day are still strong, But. through the wonderful mind of man. fantastic achievements have been made in the 'fiction-world. I sensed a thrill598 words
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Article, Illustration302 1967-07-03 13 SINGAPORE Is the "Lion City" situated at the Southern tip of the Malay Peninsula which is linked oy a causeway across a narrow straits with the mainland. Being a free port. Singapore is ideal for tourists. The livelihood of the people depends on trade. Tourists are welcomed302 words
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Article, Illustration234 1967-07-03 13 MANY young girls like to follow grown-ups. They wear high-heels, paint their faces, dress in tight clothes They willingly let tight clothes suffocate their breathing, high-heels hinder their walking. and make-up mar their natural beauty. They think they equal adults by using these stuff, and look234 words
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Article, Illustration385 1967-07-03 13 SINGAPORE, is a small Island with a population of about two millions, she Is facing some serious and inevitable problems. One of these is the problem of unemployment. Not only does our country alone face this serious problem of unemployment. Well-developed and rich countries such385 words
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Article, Illustration601 1967-07-03 13 IN Malaya, a great number of boarding schools and day schools can be found. Boarding schools are schools which cater lodging and food for their pupils. Day schools are schools in which the pupils attend during the day and return to their own home601 words
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Article, Illustration320 1967-07-03 13 I AM a twenty-cent coin ana was born in 1908. I am an old com with dirt all over. I look dull and worn out. The head of Queen Elizabeth on my face is wearing away and the lettering on my back is almost320 words
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Miscellaneous189 1967-07-03 13 f SHAW ORGANISATION rr I D O Phone ***** U<t Da?* 11. 1.45. 4.00. 15 C u ''opher Lee. Leila Goldort "THE ITRE ®f DEATH" <SB) T'-'n ro'or Technl*cop« Wednesday Oeorse Maharls irovEN'AVT WITH DEATH" color Ia C m Katy Jurado 'WB> |CAPITOL Phone ***** N«w 11. 1-45. 4. Robert189 words
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259 1967-07-03 14 SAN JUAN. (Puerto Rico) Sun (Reuter) Carlos Ortiz keDt hLs world lights weight championship here last night by pummelling cha 11 eng er Ultiminio "Sugar" Ramos to a standstill in the fourth round. The referee stopped the fight one minute and eighteen seconds after259 words
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Article61 1967-07-03 14 SEREMBAN. Sun. Defending champion Police Field Force Ampangan and Jelebu District will clash in the lnter-dlstrict police soccer final for the Negri Sembilan Police Officers Cup on July 5 at the Station Padang at 5.15 p.m. The wife of the Chief Police Officer. Tuan Haji Yunos,61 words
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Article241 1967-07-03 14 Albert Johnson - CHAN'S CALL TO SPORTS LEADERS By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sun.—Mr. Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs) has urged leaders of sports organisations in the Republic to discard their conservative and outmoded methods and introduce progressive and up-to-date plans to stimulate public interest in their activities. j241 words
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311 1967-07-03 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. The champion football team of Cambodia ASBA is scheduled to arrive here on Monday, July 10. The Cambodian contingent the first to visit the is-land-Republic is on a "goodwill tour" of S.ngapore, Indonesia and Burma. ASBA Association Sportive des311 words
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Article122 1967-07-03 14 SEREMBAN. Sun. Fencing is becoming a Sopular feature at the King eorge V School here. Mr P. Navaratnarajah, headmaster of the school disclosed here that about 30 students from the school including three girls undergo regular weekly training under Mr. Ronnie Theseira. Three Georgians Chong Teck122 words
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97 1967-07-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Top Malaysian basketball Dlayers are expected to participate in the second inter-state basketball tournament organised by the this tournament. They are:- Johore. Negri, Malacca. Selangor. Penang. Pahang, Kelantan and Kedah This tournament which will be held at Malacca during December is97 words
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Article36 1967-07-03 14 SEREMBAN. Sun. Franco de Cruz was the champion athlete, at the Negri Sembllan Police athletic meet which concluded here yesterday. He won the hop. step and Jump. 800 metres, and the one-mUt event.36 words
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Article824 1967-07-03 14 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Australian Roy Emerson, hot favourite for the men's title, and graceful Brazilian Maria Bueno, three times former women's champion, both crashed to defeat on a day of dramatic upsets in the Wimbledon tennis championships yesterday. Other shocks as the championships reached the824 words
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Article110 1967-07-03 14 IPOH, Sun. The Perak Amateur Athletic Association will hold its first open annual athletic meet at the Municipal Padang here on 16. The meet is ot>en to all schools and clubs. Competitors must be between the age of 17-21, on January 1 this year,110 words
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Article82 1967-07-03 14 SEREMBAN, Sun. —Methodist School scored an easy eight-wicket win over AngloChinese School in the interschools cricket league match played here yesterday morning. Methodist School beat St. Paul's Institution last week ACS batting first were bundled out for 38 mainly due to some accurate bowling by82 words
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Article118 1967-07-03 14 TELUK ANSON. San. A major upset was created in the 3rd Perak Cla-ed Tennis Championship;, when the reigning champion. Chong Ah Kow of Taiping was beaten in th*> singles quarter-finals here this morning. Ah Kow went down to Hoe Hun Woon in a three set match118 words
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Article109 1967-07-03 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Selangor Shooting Association's results of the monthly shoot for June: Silhouette Rapid Fire 25 Metres: 1. Chai Kee Chong; 2. Dr. Chan Ch:n Cheung; 3. C.C. Too. Small-bore Rifle Prone 30 Metres: 1. Phua Seng Kee; 2. Harun bin Mat Din;109 words
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140 1967-07-03 14 SEREMBAN. Sun. The first council meeting of the Negri Sembilan Amateur Athletic Association will be held at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at the N.S. Club. The meeting will be followed by a dinner. Mr. K. Kunaratnam, th« newlv-elected secretary had appealed to all affiliates "to140 words
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Article, Illustration2881 1967-07-03 15 WINDSOR LAD - S'pore race results By WINDSOR LAD SINGAPORE, Sun. Jockey Lyoll Harbridge was in top form when he landed a fine treble at Bukit Timah this afternoon second day of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting. Harbridge scored on Big Job, Bombus II and Stingray paying2,881 words
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542 1967-07-03 15 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) The deputy president of the New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders Association, Mr. Walcott Ormond, forecast yesterday that New Zealand bloodstock exports next year would top the £1,000,000 sterling mark. Within five years they were likely to exceed one542 words
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Article127 1967-07-03 15 KUANTAN. Sun. The Pahane Amateur Athletic Association will hold Its athletic meet here on July 23. As it will be a one-day meet, the heats will be run off from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. followed by the finals In the afternoon. The secretary127 words
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Article73 1967-07-03 15 KAMPAR. Sun. A record entry of 14 teams have been received for the Tun V. T. Sambanthan Cup knockout competition sponsored by the Perak Indian Football Association starting or July 18. The draw will be held at Ipoh or. Sunday. The Cup was presented by73 words
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181 1967-07-03 15 MUAR, Bun. Muar District last night played brilliant basketball to clinch a hard-fought 57-55 victory over Kluang District in the second round of the Johore Gold Cup Basketball tournament here. Kluang district should blame themselves, for failing to tie the score. With only a181 words
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Article413 1967-07-03 16 Three players who can share the blame for defeat KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Ibrahim Mydin, Agus Salim and Zulkifli took the major share of blame for Selangor's defeat against Penang in a North Zone Malaysia Cup tie at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. All three of them413 words
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Article187 1967-07-03 16 KUAUV LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. Joseph Michael, an 11th hour candidate for the presidency of the Selangor Cycling Association was refumed by a majority vote of 12 to 7 to lead the SCA at today's annual meetina here. Mr. Michael, who is also the vice-president of187 words
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Article94 1967-07-03 16 ten on? (Raudcdull? 0f Hon Kong's soccer players Cheung Chi Dov was r£ J? have received a f£6 2?n» Dg Kong dolla rs SS2L Footblu Briti sh-owned EngCht» M Uage daily south China Morning Post said the offer was believed to be the highest received94 words
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Article134 1967-07-03 16 MUAR. Sun. A total of 630 boys and girls from nine Lower Secondary Schools here will take part in the Third Muar District National Type Schools Sports Meet here tomorrow from 8 a.m. The venue is: Dato Bri Amar Dl-Raja Secondary School, Lor on134 words
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Article591 1967-07-03 16 Little Nene - By Little Nene SINGAPORE, Sun. His tee shots are normally straight. He uses the Irons with fair accuracy so that his second shots on the Keppel Club's Par-4 holes end up on the green. But if his previous strokes were magnificent, 5 to 1591 words
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269 1967-07-03 16 R.D. SELVA - By R.D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia will not be represented at the 1967 World University Games at Tokyo. The Tokyo Universiade one of Japan's biggest sports event since the 1964 Tokyo Olympics is scheduled from August 26 to Sept 4, and is269 words
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338 1967-07-03 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Ng Tat Pun. final year Arts student was awarded the best performance trophy at the university of Singapore Students Union, 16th. annual athletic meet, held at Farrer Park, today. Tat Pun. finished first in the 100 m., 200 m. 110 m hurdles.338 words
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Article86 1967-07-03 16 THE CURRAGH, (County Kildare), Sun. (Reuter) Ribocco owned by American Charles Engelhard won the Irish Sweeps Derby run over one and a half miles here yesterday. Sucaryl owned by Lady Sassoon was second and Michael Sobell's Dart Board third of 23 runners. Ribocco won by one86 words
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317 1967-07-03 16 M. T. LINGAM - By M. T. LINGAM SFREMBAX, Sun. Another brilliant bowling performance by 16-year-old schoolboy, R. Devan from Tuanku Muhamad School, Kuala Pilah, highlighted the opening match of the Dr. Strahan Cup cricket competition between N.S. Ceylonese Youth Forum and N.S. Schools on the padang today.317 words
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Article131 1967-07-03 16 SEREMBAN. Sun. Rahman Bakar of Selangor celebrated his 25th birthday here today by winning the Negri Sembilan open singles tennis championship. He beat Dr. K. Dharmaratnam of Malacca 6-1, 6-1. In the women's singles final, national champion Radhika Menon showed allround superiority to beat Mrs. K. Lenox131 words
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448 1967-07-03 16 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Roy Marshall, Barbados-born Hampshire captain, hit a mag. nificent 153, his third century of the season, against Middlesex at Lord's here yesterday during the English county cricket programme. Marshall. West Indian Test batsman, was on the warpath from the448 words
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209 1967-07-03 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Seven new records were set up at the 16th Presbyterian Schools annual swimming meet held recently. The new times returned were in the 30m free style (pr.); 50m back stroke (jr), 100 m free style (eld boys), 3 x 50m individual209 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-07-03 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan;: 9.47 am (7.1 ft.); 937 p.m. (6.0 ft). Port Swettehnam: 1.26 a.m. (11.8 ft); 1.56 p.m. (13-8 ft). Port Dickson: 2.32 a.m. (61 ft.); 3.23 p.m. (7.3 ft). Singapore: 7.58 a.m. (5.9. ft); 7.30 pm (7.2. ft). Sedili Kechil: 7.15 a.m. (58 ft); 5.28 p.m. (6.560 words
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