Eastern Sun, 5 July 1967
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Title Section24 1967-07-05 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 341 Wednesday, 5 July 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article, Illustration567 1967-07-05 1 MUSA SCULLY - By MUSA SCULLY Countries concerned withdrawal of t should get together and discuss joint security arrangements, the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman The countries concern Singapore. Australia "I am quite happy to offer Malaysia as the venue for such talks", the Tunku said, beforeEASTERN SUN Picture by Mok Voon. - 567 words
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130 1967-07-05 1 CANBERRA. Tues. (Reuter) Australia is unlikely to react immediately to the suggestion by Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman for a regional conference cm defence, according to a Government spokesman. Informed sources told Reuter today they had been well aware the Tunku had in mind a130 words
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276 1967-07-05 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Malaysian citizens are still confused and puzzled as to the method of obtaining re-entry permits from the Singapore Immigration authorities Many of these people, holding restricted Malaysian "passports whor have called at the Sfngapoi* Immigration Office for reentry permits have either been276 words
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260 1967-07-05 1 CAIRO, Tues. (UPI) Reports from Khartoum, today said, Ethiopia has mounted an air, tank and infantry "invasion" of the Sudan. A report in the newspaper, A 1 Akhbar. supported an earlier report by the semi-official Middle East news agency (MENA). The reports said260 words
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151 1967-07-05 1 SAIGON. Thus. (Reuter) United States helicopters pounced on a huge Vietcong ammunition fleet of sampans, trying to slip quietly up a jungle-fringed river, and sank 148 of the helplessly-caught vessels, a U.S. spokesman said today. The flimsy sampans, laden with explosives and ammunition boxes.151 words
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Article235 1967-07-05 1 ADEN. Tues. (Reuter) The 75,000 Arab inhabitants of Crater Town awoke this morning to the skirl of bagpipes as the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders played Reveille. Fifteen pipers and drummers played on the rooftop of the regiment's "Stirling Castle" headquarters—seized last night as the Highlanders235 words
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Article162 1967-07-05 1 600-year-old laws relaxed LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Cheers echoed through a near-empty chamber today when the House of Commons approved a Bill relaxing Britain's 600-year-old laws mi homosexuality by 99 votes to 14. Opponents of the private (non-Government) Bill launched a powerful eight-hour attack in an attempt to kill the move162 words
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Article50 1967-07-05 1 JAKARTA. Tues. (Reuter) Former President Sukarno's eldest son Guntur has gone into business selling cows, Indonesia's ANTARA news agency reported today The agency said he delivered dozens of cows daily in the capital from Central Java He is a leftist member of the pro-Sukarno Nationalist Party.50 words
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Article60 1967-07-05 1 MOSCOW, Tries. (UPI) The Soviet Union today launched its 168 th Cosmo® satellite into an orbit between 123.4 and 166.2 miles above the earth at an inclination of 51.8 degrees to the Equator. The Soviet news agency TASS said it was orbiting the earth once every 89.1 minutes.60 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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86 1967-07-05 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mrs. E V Davies was reelected President of the Singapore Young Women's Christian Association at the general meeting held recently Two Vice-presidents, Mrs Y.K, Hwang and Mrs. Julie Tan were elected. Mrs V. Rajaratnam was elected the hon. treasurer. Eleven other committee members86 words
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Article, Illustration501 1967-07-05 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Prime Minister., Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has cautioned the people especially those among the English-educated intelligentsia that one of the tendencies they should strenuously guard against is to be "Singa-pore-centric." Mr. Lee said this in his message to the501 words
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Article327 1967-07-05 2 To assist Force in ma of law an SINGAPORE, Tucs. Singapore's Vigilante Corps which has been existing as an organisation without any statutory provisions is to assume a new role under the new Vigilinate Corps Bill. The Bill Vigilante Corps Act 1967 which was327 words
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Article113 1967-07-05 2 Divorce (1) SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah today granted a factoryworker, Madam Tan Mui Yong, a divorce on the grounds of desertion, in the High Court today. The petitioner told the Court that she mimed Teo Yong Huat according to Chinese rites in Singapore113 words
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124 1967-07-05 2 Divorce (2) Mr. Justice Tan Ab Tab today panted a hairdresser. Le« Fong Yin* a divorce on the grounds of desertion aid adultery The petitioner tola the Court that her husband. Lai Chee Khan, left her following his refusal to five her money for124 words
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Article90 1967-07-05 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Secretary-Genera: of the Indonesian Rpd Cro>% Society. Mr. Soehanda Ij*arrives here tomorrow "> meet officials of the Singapore Red Cross Society. Later (at 3 pm.) he ir:i visit the General Hospital Library Service run by '.he Junior Red Cross At 7.00 pm.90 words
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522 1967-07-05 3 CHAN KAM YAU - By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday FOUR waits and a roof do not a home make nor for that matter a bachelor's tastefully furnished and equipped wl th the latest in home facilities. According to some very determined women522 words
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Article72 1967-07-05 3 KUCHING. Tues. The Minister for Communications and Works. Dato Teo Kui Seng, has expressed the hope that the new Lutong airfield would be completed in July or August next year. He said that the airfield would enable the Fokker Friendship aircraft to land at Lutong. Dato Teo72 words
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Article70 1967-07-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —Mr. Donald Davies was re-elected president of the Nllai Ban g s a Physical Culture Association at a recent annual meeting held here. Other officials are: Chairman. Mr. Richard Hoy; Secretary. Mr. Jerry Chan; Treasurer. Enche Abdul Aziz Othman: Committee; Enche Faazil Hassan. Mr Chan70 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-07-05 3 TWELVE state Assemblymen from Selangor headed by the Speaker, Raja Nong Chik bin Raja Ishak,left the Internationl Airport, Subang, on a study tour of Indonesia and East Malaysia on Sunday. bm sassKWB-rjssras "aji Abdul Jalii. Mr. Onn Sen* Lee, Mr. Loonf Foon* Benf, Mr. Nf Kim Chuan, E a«h« Mohd.61 words
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Article153 1967-07-05 3 PORT DICKSON. Tues. A passing-out parade for 49 recruits of the Malaysian Armed Forces will be held at the Recruit Training Centre here on Saturday The recruits who have completed four-month basic military training at the centre, will be posted to the Malaysian Artillery, Malaysian Signals153 words
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Article52 1967-07-05 3 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. The Bagan Serai branch of the M.C.A. entertained the Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Siew S.n. to a dinner held at Bagan Serai last night to congratulate him on being made a Tun by the King. Tun Tan is also the national president of52 words
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Article26 1967-07-05 3 MUAR. Tues. The Sultan of Johore will present medals to blood donors at the General Hospital in Johore Bahru on July 8.26 words
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Article245 1967-07-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rasak, today spoke of a fervent hope in changing the economic life of the bumiputras. He said greater efforts and more dynamic thought must be made in training the less fortunate ones in our society to245 words
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131 1967-07-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry wishes to remind members of the public to send in their comments, views and observations on the proposed Copyright Bill before July 17. They must be sent to the Secretary, Ministry of Commerce131 words
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Article, Illustration32 1967-07-05 4 A beaming Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman at Subang Airport yesterday before he left for London, for talks with British Premier Harold Wilson. EASTERN SUN Pix by Mok VoonEASTERN SUN Pix by Mok Voon - 32 words
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607 1967-07-05 4 JPOH- 7" Rush, rush and more rush were the unenviiup lot/which befell on the newly-crown-ed Miss Malaysia, petite Miss Monkam Siprasome (otherwise Known as Miss Anne Low Gek Sim, to her Intimate friends). She barely has 48 hours left for607 words
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Article110 1967-07-05 4 PENANG, Tuea. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will be laying the foundation stone of the University College of Penang on Aug. 7. This was disclosed bv the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, here today. He said that the foundation atone was being110 words
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389 1967-07-05 4 MALACCA, Tues. Repeated applications by a counsel to have warrants of arrest issued against the retired Minister of Home Affairs. Tun (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, and the Malacca Chief Minister, Enche Abdul Ohafar bin Baba, were turned down by389 words
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179 1967-07-05 4 IPOH, Tues. The Lions Club of Ipoh were elated at learning that the hole-ln-heart 15-year-old student of the Yuk Caoy School here. Master Kho Ah Kow, underwent a successful heart valve operation in Singapore. The announcement of the successful operation was made by tne Hon.179 words
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186 1967-07-05 4 KOTA BHARU, Tues- Kelantan Police early today detained a man suspected of being involved in the murder of the PMIP MP., Enche Abdul Samad GIII bin Ahmad Mianji. The arrest was made in Rantau Panjang, a town near the Kelantan-Thai border, less than 24 hours186 words
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356 1967-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. It will be a seizable offence for a moneylender to watch or beset the residence or place of business or employment of a debtor with a view to harassing or intimidating him. This provision Is contained In the Moneylenders (Amendment) Bill, which was356 words
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Article56 1967-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The annual dinner for old boys and girls of the St. Andrew'a Old Boys' Association will be held on July 29 at the school's premises at Woodsville Road. The guest of honour wil be Bishop Chi Ban It. Tickets from OBA committee members or56 words
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208 1967-07-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Indonesian F*ri Cross Society is to ask for training facilities for their officials in Malaysia. Mr. Soehando Ijas, 42, secretary general of the Indonesian Red Cross Society, said this here yesterday. Mr. Soehando, arrived here yesterday on a threeday208 words
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Article, Illustration544 1967-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A visiting Man. aging-Director (woman) of an American travel service who has been "in the line" for over 22 years is thoroughly impressed with Singapore "which is certainly living up to tourist expectations." She Is Mrs. M.G. Hastlngs, Managing-Director of Hemphill544 words
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Article125 1967-07-05 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A new cour&e of ten lectures entitled "Fundamental Rights under th• Singapore Constitution" will be conducted by the Department of Extramural Studies. The course will deal witn the liberty of the person, equality before the l* w minority rights, freedom of speech, assembly and125 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1967-07-05 10 Madam Kwek Geok Luan gives $lO,OOO Nantah Development Fund SINGAPORE, Tues. The Choirman of the Nanyang University Council, Mr. Tan Siak Kew also Singapore's Ambassador in Bangkok today received donations amounting to more than $75,000 for the University's Development Fund. The1,071 words
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Article, Illustration523 1967-07-05 10 TEN NIGHT-FIESTA SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Islamic Missionary Fund Committee expects to raise a sum of $40,000 from the ten nightfiesta "10 Malam Bonanza" to be held at the Galaxy Cinema from July 25 to Aug. 3. This is the first campaign to523 words
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279 1967-07-05 10 RAPE CASE: SINGAPORE. Tues. A thirteen-year-old girl teld the High Court today that, after she took some given to her by the accused, she became dizzy and id not have a clear mind. She added, the accused then asked her279 words
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274 1967-07-05 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. Three armed robbers one armed with a revolver waylaid a contractor and his two employees this morning and escaped with $9,000 in cash. The contractor, Mr. Lim Siak Cheng of the Sin Seng Granite Quarry at Rifle Range, was on his274 words
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208 1967-07-05 10 SINGAPORE. Tues Two girls serving with the Far East Fleet here recently accompanied the Ro*il Marine Commandos for i weekend Jungle training They are Naval Nursi Jean Baugh 21. of Wolverhampton Staffs, and senior Naval Nurse Jean Dunn 23. of York They are208 words
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Article57 1967-07-05 10 SINGAPORE. Tues-TJj S. T. Production wiU W* a variety show Pestarama Bintang pore" in aid of the Tunku Ampuan Mariam lege, Jonore Bahru bull® 1 f fund on July 6 and July 1 The show will be the Johore Bahru's Dianw®. Jubilee Hall at 7 pm 3n 9.3057 words
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53 1967-07-05 11 9 The Minister of Health, Enche Bahaman bin Samsudin Is seen here being Introduced to Dr. (Mrs.) Cheah nee Levden Vellasques the Medical and Health Officer in Telok Datoh, Selanfor. at the Public Health Institute in Kuala Lumpur. Earlier, Enche Bahaman had opened a three-day rural health seminar at the53 words
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Article, Illustration367 1967-07-05 11 Boy, 10 of for sale a parcel which exploded proprietor of shop SINGAPORE, Tues. Three people were Injured, one seriously, this morning following on explosion caused ay what the police believe to be "detonators." The detonators were offered for sale by a Chinese boy. about 10367 words
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283 1967-07-05 11 Fraudulently misapplying $43,338/charge against Pay Master KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Six months after a Ministry of Defence Pay Master had reported mislaying a bunch of keyi a ium of $43,338.39 was missing from a safe In an Army camp, a court martial i here was told today. Captain Mohamed Nor bin283 words
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135 1967-07-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Bicycles, scooters, motor cars, Uquor and now concrete mixers! Yes, the latter seemed to be what thieves are aiming: for nowadays. Yesterday alone, there were three reports of concrete mixers having been Stolen. The first report came from the Municipal staff135 words
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Article73 1967-07-05 11 KAMPAR. Tues. Din bin Taib. 31. was today acquitted and di»cnari«d *n charge of robbery at the Session! Court here today without his defence being called. He was alleged to have robbed Haji Jabar bin Haji Mohamed Arts, of Kampong Lallang. Kota Bahru. Perak. on January 22,73 words
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312 1967-07-05 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Shouts of "Police help" from a nearby shack at one o'clock in the morning brcueht Teo Bee Neo. a grandmother, out of her house to investigate, the Ninth Magistrate's Court was told tooay. This was related by312 words
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Article45 1967-07-05 11 KAMPAR. Tues A restnetee. Tan Wong Seng alias Tiang Wang King alias Ibrahim Abdullah, 30, was today sentenced to 15 months jail in the Sessions Court here today when he pleaded guilty to leaving Kampar district for Sitiawan without joAioe permission, on June45 words
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284 1967-07-05 11 IPOH, Tues. THE mysterious disappearance of Thai silk millionaire, Mr. Jim Thompson, of Bangkok from the Cameron Highland on March 26, has caused a world wide search for him. Two members of his family, his brother. Mr. Henry Thompson from Maryland284 words
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117 1967-07-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two officer cadets from the Royal Military College will leave for Australia on Friday for a year's officer cadets course at the Officers Cadet School. Portsea, in Australia The course will begin on Monday. They are Cadets Zainal Abldin bin Baba117 words
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156 1967-07-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 30-year-old coffee shop assistant was todav charged with raping his 11-year-old niece. He** Ah Hin of 2} mil* Cheras Road wag alleged to have committed the offence on May 5 at about 11.30 a.m. The girl testifying at a preliminary inquiry156 words
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93 1967-07-05 11 IPOH. Tues News has been received of the suceess of Dr. S. Rajalingam in his doctorate of meaicine examina'ion in the Trinity College, University of Dublin. Dr. Rajalingam after qualifying for his membership of tne Royal College of Physicians has been doing research work from the93 words
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Article268 1967-07-05 11 SINGAPORE Tues. A defence counsel. Mr P Selvadurai today withdrew from the six-month lonf Lee Wah Bank cheating case involving $1.2 million. No r«asoni were gi v court by Mr. Selvadurai in his application for* discharge However, it is understood that the matter had been agreed to268 words
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Article77 1967-07-05 11 FENANO. Tues A smuggler Jumped into the sea and escaped in tha darkness when a speedboat from the Customs antismuggling diviaion cave chase off Tanjong Bungah here laat night. Five pactages of textiles and one package of ginseng. valued at $BOO found inside the abandoned email sampan were77 words
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Article, Illustration89 1967-07-05 11 e A Drlrers' Courtesy Competition in connection with the Notional Roa4 Safety Campaign 1967 was held at tho Stadium Merdeka ear park. Knala Lumpur. on Sunday. t Tho89 words
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Article124 1967-07-05 11 PENANG. Tues. Masked rubbers held up a coupie driving along Vale of Temple Road near the Guill* mard reservoir here last right. A 3s-year-old engineer from Singapore. Ceril Quek. reported that three masked roeb#rs, armed with daggers, confronted him when he wta about to turn124 words
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Article300 1967-07-05 11 JOHORE BAHRL*. Tuea. Blind children at Princess Elisabeth School for the Blind. Johore Bahru, Malaya. will soon have their very first cycle rides, thanks to the efforts of the Johore Bahru and Royal Navy Cycling Club. Club members, who five spare time help at the school,300 words
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296 1967-07-05 12 PENANG, Tues. One of Penang s foremost and best-known piano teachers, Mr. J. N. Emuang, and some of his advanced students will present a varied and highly interesting programme in a concert in aid of St. Nicholas School for the Blind,296 words
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84 1967-07-05 12 $100,000/grant for TB association MUAR. Tues. Dr. Tan Luan Hong has been reelected president of the Johore State Anti-TB Association. Enche Mohamed bin Long was elected secretary. The State association In lttf annual report disclosed that a total of $10,072.00 was spent on the treatment of tuberculosis patients in nine84 words
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Article57 1967-07-05 12 PENANG. Tues. The acclaimed mathematical genius. M:ss Shakuntala Devi, will give a special performance .n aid of the George Town Lions Medical oen at the Phor Ta v High nool hall, Bagan Jermal Road, at 7 p.m. tomorrow. The performance is under the patronage of the57 words
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Article27 1967-07-05 12 PENANG, Tues, A 36-year-old nurse, Sainiah binti Ahmad, while walking along Chulia Street had her gold -cnam valued at $7O snatched by a robber yesterday27 words
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Article28 1967-07-05 12 IPOH. Tues. The NAAFI .«tore in Kamunting in Taiping was broken into last night when $4,768 worth of Iq ;or and tin provisions were stoien.28 words
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Article168 1967-07-05 12 MUAR. Tues. This years' Johore State Scout "Mini" Jamboree will be held at Johore Bahru from July 28 to 31. More than 2,000 Boy Scouts, Commissioners, Assistant Commissioners and Scout officials from eight district Boy Scout branches are expected to attend. The districts taking Dart168 words
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Article103 1967-07-05 12 IPOH. Tues. —The Depu'y State Information Officer, Perak. En<he Wan Man bin Haji I-mail goes on leave on July 6 prior to retirement. He was the first officer in the Information Services to be awarded a B.E.M. in 1952 for exceptional service during the emergency. He103 words
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Article47 1967-07-05 12 PENANG. Tues. Tean Seng alias Thean Soo. 22. was charged in the Sessions Court today with assisting in the carrying out of 1,000 character lottery at his house in Lim Lean Teng Road on Apirl 22. Bail of $l,OOO was extendedwas nxed for Oct.47 words
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Article, Illustration598 1967-07-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. "NO country in Asia has been more successful than Malaysia in its drive to reach the goals of peace and progress." This was stated by the U.S. Ambassador here, Mr. James D. Bell, in a broadcastEastern Sun Pix by Mok Voon - 598 words
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Article328 1967-07-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three-hundred workers at the Toong For.g Omnibus Company were given benefits, including better wages and working conditions. in an award handed down by the Industrial Arbitration Tribunal today. The award, read out by the Chairman of the Tribunal. Sir George Oehlers.328 words
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208 1967-07-05 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues A three-day publicity campaign to demonstrate tne abilities of disabled children Will be launrhen here beginning July 15. The campaign, the first of its kind, starts with an exhibition to be declared open at the Diamond Jubilee Hall at 9 30 a208 words
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Article59 1967-07-05 12 MUAR. Tues. A mobile X ray unit from the Ministry of Health will pay a three-day visit to the Tangkak Government Hospital. 16 miles from here, from July 22. Free X-ray service will be given to the local residents from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and from 259 words
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Article134 1967-07-05 12 MUAR. Tues. The various "help-the-public" projects of the Muar District Anti-TB Association hav<e been hard hit by the shortage of funds, its secretary. Mr. Arasaratnam M. Joshua, said here today. The allocation of funds from the National Tuberculosis Association, he said, was hardly sufficient for giving134 words
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Article32 1967-07-05 12 IPOH. Tues. —The Deputy Prime Min;ster Tun Abdul Razak. will officially open a four-day course for 60 newlyappointed adult education supervisors at the A?rama Perak at 9 a.m on Wednesday.32 words
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360 1967-07-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. The Minister of Lands and Mines, Enche Abdul Rahman Yaakub said today that Dato Stephen ixa.cng, Ningkan, former Chief Minister of Sarawak was working hard, to gather support, for the break-away of Sarawak from Malaysia. However, he expressed confidence, that Dato360 words
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Article40 1967-07-05 12 PENANG. Tues. Tunku Puan Hajjah Nor Sa'adah. Consort of the Governor of Penang. will open a home economics course organised by the Women's Institute here at 9.45 a.m. on Friday at the Institute's building in Batu Lanchang Road.40 words
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Article53 1967-07-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A "Mr. Muscle Beach" contest is to be organised by the Nilai Bangsa Physical Culture Association sometime in August. The contest will we held a* Port Dickson. Those interested should write to Mr. Jerry Chan. Secretary. Nilai Bangsa Physical Culture Association. c'o. P.O. Box53 words
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Article61 1967-07-05 12 PENAN G. Tues The Chief Minister. Tan Sn Wong Pow Nee. \v:Il present a cheque, a Government grant, to Sri Maha Mariarrman temple. Butterworth. at a ceremony to he held at the temple at 4 p.m. on Thursday. He will also open the Penang Secondary Schools' annual61 words
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Advertisement132 1967-07-05 3 to Bangkok better departure times every week... 4 non-stop afternoon jets 3 breakfast jets via Penang 3 breakfast jets via Kuala Lumpur BANGKOK JESSEUON DJAKARTA KIICHING NON-STOP TO BANGKOK: Depart 4.20 p.m. each Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday. VIA PENANG: Depart 8.30 a.m. each Monday, Thursday, Saturday (Depart Penang 10.15 a.m.)132 words
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324 1967-07-05 5 >EW YORK. Tues. (Reuter) The United States Joint Chiefs of Staff have warned the Johnson administration that if General William Westmoreland's request f° r 'O-000 more troops is not met. the U.S. will run a risk of losing the Initiative in the324 words
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Article105 1967-07-05 5 CORFU. lonian Islands, Tues. (Reuter* At least three people were killed and 32 others injured seven seriously when a concrete balconv collapsed beneath a cheering crowd welcoming King Constantine of Greece at Corfu airport yesterday. The king broke off his inspection of a guard of honour105 words
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Article86 1967-07-05 5 RABAT. Tues (Reuter) Morocco's King Hassan has urged the Pope to use his influence so that Jerusalem returned to the political and religious status it had before last month's Arab-Israeli war. The King's appeal was contained in a message, published here today, and delivered to Pope86 words
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47 1967-07-05 5 QUEEN ELIZABETH II has a wide smile for the crowds on hand here to greet her and the Duke of Edinburgh as they arrived at Uplands airport for their six-day official visit to Canada. The British Royal couple attended celebrations marking Canada's 100th birthday as a nation.47 words
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275 1967-07-05 5 MOSCOW. Tues. (Reuter) Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin said last night France and the Soviet Union had -good possibilities" for working together to promote a peaceful settlement in the Middle East. Mr. Kosygin spoke at a Kremlin dinner in honour of French Premier Georges Pompidou,275 words
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Article102 1967-07-05 5 BAGDAD. Tues. (Reuter) Soviet Presiaent Nikolai Podgorny flew in here yesterday for talks on the Middle East with Iraqi President Abdei-Ranman Arif. who was at :he airport to greet him President Podgorny's visit is the first by a Soviet head of state to Iraq102 words
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Article115 1967-07-05 5 LAGOS Tues. (Reuter) A second bomb blast shook the outskirts of Lagos during the night as police launched a massive Investigation into an attempt to blow up Nigeria's police headquarters here last night. Police swiftly tightened city security and began a hunt for saboteurs who115 words
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101 1967-07-05 5 BRUSSELS, furs. (Reuter) The Common Market's Council of Ministers met here yesterday for a special debate on the economic situation in the community. The body was meeting for the first time as the council of the three European communities Common Market. Euratom rnd European101 words
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160 1967-07-05 5 BANGKOK. Tues. (Reu-ter)—Russian-made hellcopters bringing In supplies and agents to Communist guerrillas in North-eastern Thailand were sighted six times last week, Prime Minister Field Marshal Thanom Klttlkachorn said here today. The Prime Minister told reporters that the helicopters were seen flying three times over160 words
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Article84 1967-07-05 5 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) The International Whaling Commission announced yesterday that to preserve dwindling whale stocks It has cut permissible catches drastically and banned the killing of some species It is also asking countries operating factory ships and land stations to established regional observer schemes by the84 words
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Article104 1967-07-05 5 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Jet fighters are to be sent up to crash the sound barrier over British towns to see how people feel about sonic bangs as a background to everyday life. The idea is to test whether the sonic booms emitted by supersonir104 words
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Article153 1967-07-05 5 NO KIDD LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) About 5.000 people demonstrating against the Vietnam war were told by American paediatrician and pacifist Dr. Benjamin Spock that the United States is "The principle disturbeT of peace today." The demonstration in Trafalgar Square, followed by a mass "speech-in" in Hvde-PaTk.153 words
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563 1967-07-05 5 BANGKOK. Tues. (Reuter) The Communist party of Burma has called on the Burmese people to overthrow General Ne Win's government. Radio Peking said todav. The broadcast, monitored here said the call was made by the central committee of the Communist party of563 words
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Article221 1967-07-05 5 JAKARTA. Tues. (Reuter) Former Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio has said he has stopped thinking about the political philosophy of former President Sukarno and dedicated his life to God. Dr. Subandrio. formerly Dr. Sukarno's right hand man responsible for implementing the former President's anti Imperialist foreign221 words
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Miscellaneous1025 1967-07-05 5 YOUR TV and rfIANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR n( i pulau Pinang; 6 Ipoo and Mplika 3 10 Johore Bahru; i Taipin?: Batu Pahat; 9 fM 545 Opening Annct. 3. Sumary; 5.50 News (Wines in the National Lan--5.55 National Songs: fw News in Tamil; 6.10 Manrain Music; 6.35 Ken the Wolf1,025 words
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398 1967-07-05 6 Bid to recast World War II BONN, Tues. (UPI) German physicist H. Werner Heisenberg said yesterday that he tried in 1941 to reach a secret ogreement with American scientists not to build Atomic bombs. H. Heisenberg, the leading German disciple398 words
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Article63 1967-07-05 6 PARIS. Tues. (Reuter) Mme Moise Tshombe, wife of *he Congolese ex-premier, has applied unsuccessfully for a visa to go to Algeria, where her husband is being held by the authorities, friends of Mr. Tshombe family fgid here last night. They said Mme Tshombe applied for63 words
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145 1967-07-05 6 MANILA. Tues. 'UPI) President Marco* has assured movie actress Maggie de la that she will get justice against four men who kidnapped and raped her last Monday. President Marcos who met the actress and her mother 1 n Malacanang Palace yesterday, also said that145 words
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Article34 1967-07-05 6 UPI Of the 56 pirn who signed the Declaration of Independence, two. John Adam« and Thomas Jefferson. became president of the Tnited States. TneT both died on July 4. 1826 UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article, Illustration194 1967-07-05 6 PENARGUL. Pennsylvania, Tues. (Reuter) Spec- tators broke through police lines and scrambled over gravestones to snap pictures of the coffin as actress Jayne Mansfield was burled here yuterday. What had been a quiet and f>rlvate funeral service or the 34-year-old Hollywood »ex symbol,UPI Photo. - 194 words
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Article158 1967-07-05 6 On July 4 SAN ANTONIO, Texas. Tues. (t PI) President Johnson yesterday r f«d all Americans to remember r.S fighting men In Vietnam on the fourth of July. In an Independence Day proclamation, he said that Freedom Is surely the most precious" blessin* of the United158 words
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171 1967-07-05 6 William Mackey - By William Mackey NUKU'ALOF A. Tonga. Tues (Reuter) Tonga's 21 stone King George Tupou 111 was crowned here today in a glittering ceremony inside an old wooden chapel in the grounds of hit palace. Peals of bel!a and drum beats signalled the coronation of 'he171 words
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224 1967-07-05 6 LAS CRI'CES. New Mexico, Tues. (I'PI) Fire broke out during an Apollo spacecraft test at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) site near here yesterday, sending flames swirling around the craft, but there were no injuries and damage was minor. NASA officials said no224 words
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Article60 1967-07-05 6 TOKYO. Tues. (UPI) Japan and South Korea will hold their second ministerial economic conference on Aug. 9-10 in Tokyo, government sources said today. The sources said the Korean government will ask Japan to expedite the Usuance of U*****-Mlllion in commercial credits. They said the Korean delegation will60 words
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78 1967-07-05 6 (Reuter). MOSCOW. Tues. A group of men who dumped 661bs of cyanide poison into the River Kura and then walked off with bagloads of dead fish have received sentences up to five years' deprivation of freedom in Tbilisi. Georgia. The convicted men 'vere also(Reuter). - 78 words
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Article52 1967-07-05 6 SAIGON, Tues (Reuter) Two American soldiers were injured in the explosion of a grenade thrown at them by a terrorist in the Cholon section of Saigon last night, a military spokesman said today. Both servicemen received minor wounds from fragments of the grenade. The52 words
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202 1967-07-05 6 PARIS, Tues. (Ranter) A new company officially came into being hart yesterday aimed at helping the flow of business within Europe and between Europe and the United States. Its creation follows an agreement announced in April by Ave leading European banks and ths Bank202 words
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116 1967-07-05 6 JAKARTA. Tues. (UPI) A House Foreign Relations Committer Member urged the government to ask European Common Market countries to annul or at least to postpone the levying of tariffs on imported goods from Indonesia. The official Antara News Agency also reported that committee member116 words
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537 1967-07-05 6 WASHINGTON. Tue* (UPI) The I n-ted Statu intends to increase its aid programme to the Philip, pines in the wake of a pessimistic assessment of the eountrr'a future. In report on new assisttance prepared for Congress, the Agency for International Development (AID) said537 words
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Article122 1967-07-05 6 MANILA Tues (UPI) Hopes soared today for IS of 42 miners trapped for six days in a cave-in after 23 were found slive br rescuers yesterday. Four bodies have been recovered from the collapsed gold-copper tunnel the Philex Mines Co Inr about 156 miles122 words
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Article107 1967-07-05 6 EAST BERLIN. Tues (Reuter) Almo*' 99 cent of East Genr.ar.; j voters turned out for Sunday's Parliamentary ejections, according to the official results relet-'" here. The figures shoved 11.208.016 voters out of* total Of 11.341.729 <9882 per cent) went to the po a**d only 001107 words
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208 1967-07-05 7 HONG KONG, Tues. (Reuter) China has accused General Ne Win's Government of engineering the anti-Chinese disturbances in Burma and inciting hooligans to 'barbarously slaughter Chinese natio- nals.' The Chinese Embassv in Rangoon in a note handed to the Burmese Foreign Ministry208 words
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Article151 1967-07-05 7 OXFORD. England. Tues. YReuter. A Pakistani stuc?n* was jailed for nine months here after he admitted stealing 124 rare and valuable books worth £17.000 from his college libra rv Saijad Rafl, 25. who studied aw a* Wadham College here, was to have taken h:s final151 words
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311 1967-07-05 7 SEOUL, Tues. (UPI) OVER 7,000 university students clashed with tough riot police in the streets of Seoul today in a continuation of their protest against alleged irregularities in South Korea's June 8 Parliamentary elections. Students of Korea University and Kyunghee University311 words
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Article56 1967-07-05 7 JAKARTA, Tues. (Reuter) An exhibition of letters sent by a ghost has been opened in Jogjakarta. Central Java, the Indonesian Armed Forces bulletin reported It said the exhibition was organised by a group of young Moslems who who wanted to demonstrate that ghosts do exist. It did not56 words
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261 1967-07-05 7 JAKARTA. Tues. (UPI) U.S. Ambassador Marshall Green said today American-Indonesian friendship is stronger than ever a marked change to the situation two years ago when the then President Sukarno was shouting 'go to hell' to Americans. In a Fourth of July address. Mr.261 words
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145 1967-07-05 7 HER Royal Highness Princess Alexandra (left) talks to a group of Malaysian teachers attending the party held recently at Lancaster House in London, England. for teachers studying in Britain under the Commonwealth Teacher Training Bursary Scheme. The Commonwealth Teacher Training Bursary Scheme arose from the Commonwealth Education Conference held at145 words
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Article244 1967-07-05 7 JAKARTA. Tues. (UPI) Dr Subandrio. the man ex-President Sukarno described as the "best Foreign Minister the Republic has ever had' has nothing to say to the world as he awaits death in his prison room Dr. Subandrio was sentenced to death by a special military tribunal244 words
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Article86 1967-07-05 7 HONG Tues. (Reuter) Ano her massive demonstration attended by 100.000 Red Guards and other proletarian revolutionaries was held yesterday in front of the Burmese Embassy in Peking Radio Peking which reported this today said among those present at the demonstration was Kuo MoJo. vice chairman86 words
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557 1967-07-05 7 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) A 'mood machine' may brine nearer the dream-dav when husbands return happily from their smooth-running offices to sweet-tempered wives who enjoy every moment of their housekeeping. The British rirm which makes the machine claims that It shoots out billions557 words
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Article102 1967-07-05 7 NEW YORK, Tues. (Reuter) The Bell Telephon# Company Is developing a cordless telephone which will be ready lor field trials later this year, the company announced. The compact telephon© will be connected to the telephone network by radio. Designed to be carried in a coat pocket, the102 words
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Article76 1967-07-05 7 LONDON. Tues (Reuter) Britain's new envoy in Laos is to be Mr Peter Dalton. 44. at ©resent Consul General in San Francisco. Mr. Dalton. Counsellor in Warsaw before he went to the United 3tates, held several posts in the Far East between 1937 and 1953.76 words
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Article114 1967-07-05 7 GRAND CANYON. Arizona. Tues. (UPI) Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, yesterday hiked seven miles in lit-degree heat to complete a four-day raft trip through the picturesque Grand Canyon along the winding Colorado River. Mr. Kennedy and some members of his party climbed to the top of114 words
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Miscellaneous69 1967-07-05 6 it ii 2 WED BETTER/TW4T OOUCM WSSe* 15 CCWS6 OXVN KKU*.' Eh II Mii WW LET'S HOPE THIS 15 THE OA3Y THAT \\OR<S THE 64E%3£T/ 111 lU.VA, IT LOOXiP LIKE AW ACCiOE^T—eurscMtruiK6 ST4RTEO 7UAT CAST BOUJAW/ITWJNIC Wftt>B«TTK err oar/ SO 50RRV/HEARD MSUCALUOUT WORKERS HAV'jE TEA BREAK, WOT 60 TO HELP/69 words
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Miscellaneous35 1967-07-05 7 OPS*; nillr f im I *mm m > j S&B t; < x >f^ :I- 5-' W^ISSr |f t fJW* by Johaajr hart iVe FIMAIiY R6rtJ£ED OUT" THE PIFFERENCg Berweeu WOMEM AMD MEM! YfePi ....THE/DCW HAVE EARS'35 words
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Article801 1967-07-05 8 TWO years ago, when Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman was in London he made up his mind that Malaysia and Singapore should go their separate ways. Now he has gone to London to discuss with the British Government the fate of the Defence Treaty entered into by the two801 words
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804 1967-07-05 8 Stuart Griffin - by Stuart Griffin TIE United States serviceman the Gl is Japan's "vanishing American." In response to quiet pressure from a government conscious of its sovereignty, its national pride, and its neutralist people, the U.S. Security Forces have been reduced, twenty-one years after they arrived804 words
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644 1967-07-05 8 Daniel Nelson - by Daniel Nelson THERE is no absolute freedom of the Press. It is. rather, a question of how much freedom the Press has in a given place at given time. It is generally agreed that he more freedom the Press has. the more644 words
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LETTERS...
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798 1967-07-05 8 CHIN CHENG WAH - CHIN CHENG WAH Kuala Mpis A S reported by the Eastern Sun on April 7, 1967, the delegation of the Malayan Teachers' fnion was assured that the two claims "Women's equal pay" and "D.T.C. parity", would be excluded from the Teachers' Salary Commission's purview.798 words
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Article189 1967-07-05 8 S. RAMACHANDRA - S. RAMACHANDRA Singapore. NEW nameplates have been fixed lor shaik Madersah Lane thank? to you for publishing my letter on May 11. 1967 on the missing plates. Now I find that a nameplate of Jalan Pisang on the North Bridge Road corner is missing. An old.189 words
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Article52 1967-07-05 8 C. P. THANE - C. P. THANE. Seremban. /CONGRATULATIONS on your masterly editorial "Financial Discipline" (Eastern Sun 15.6.'67). I trust it will catch the Government's eye, especially those who make a habit of granting sums of Tax-payer's money for uneconomic and unrealistic projects. As ycfu quite rightly state: "Malaysia cannot exist52 words
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Article35 1967-07-05 8 I HAVE changed for a few new currency notes and notice there are no dates given. Will the Minister for Finance explain the reason of this omisssion? ECONOMICAL S. Singapore.35 words
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Miscellaneous159 1967-07-05 8 Hjr Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Bvldenca For Criminal Trials") CAM was a citizen of principles and determination. He received a summons and was convicted of violating a municipal ordinance prohibiting parking on streets when the snowfall is at least three inches. Sam appealed. "No signs were posted indicating159 words
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Article, Illustration163 1967-07-05 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Mr. J.S Kirkham. Sr.. Chairman of the I A C Group of Companies. will leave her* In the middle of this month for a business study tour of Australia and the United States. Dunn? his visit to the tw> countries. Mr. Kirkham will163 words
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264 1967-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Pan American World Airways worldwide marketing story is being told 10 000 times over these days in Russia in the Russian language. This unique venture is |> c 'ng achieved through Pan Am s "Clipper Cargo Horizons", the airline's264 words
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296 1967-07-05 9 TOKYO. Tues. Nihon Aeroplane Manufacturoa®vo recen^tly concluded negotiations for exporting YS-11 medium-size passenger aircraft to Brazil and Argentina. I The company said that as a sequel to YS-11 demonstration flights carried out In Latin American countries last month, the Services Aereos Cruzeiro do Sul296 words
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Article275 1967-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tuf. July first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 55-7 8 cents per lb., unchanged from previous close. The tone was dull. The market ruled dull and featureless all morning with hardlv any price movement from last275 words
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Article164 1967-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A by-product from space research is now available on the local market. It is the Sportsman's Blanket, an entirely new product, developed from the principle of superlnsulation In spacecrafts. The blanket, made of Norton's Astrolon. is extremely pliable and impervious to moisture. is164 words
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Article21 1967-07-05 9 LONDON, Tues. (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet with spot 19. 19-1J No. 1 RSS CIF bases portsJuly 17 17-1/8.21 words
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152 1967-07-05 9 WASHINGTON, Tuei. fßeuter) Mr Fernando Lopez. Vice-President of the Philippines, quoted a Philippines government report today »aying the country might become a rice exporter by 1969. In any case, he told a press conference, the results of agricultural programmes had been better than152 words
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Article143 1967-07-05 9 TOKYO. Tues Hitachi Shipbuilding Engineering Co Ltd. has decided to build a 400.000 deadweight ton dock at Saka; and has applied to the Transport Ministry for sanction. Its application seeks expansion of a 300.000-dead-weight ton dock it had earlier anticipated. Hitachi's application means that143 words
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733 1967-07-05 9 BINGAPORE. Tues. Tin trading continued on the Stork Exchange today with industrials dealing on narrow price movements Main attraction for the day was the newly listed counter, Electrical and Allied Industries Berhad (par value at $1). which changed hands on very small turnover733 words
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Article132 1967-07-05 9 BINOAPORE. Tues Pan Am will link Osaka, the industrial and commercial heart of western Japan, with Los Angeles and Honolulu on the new. three-times-a-week service as from August 1. Flight 819. which leaves Los Angeles a< 1 pm. daily and proceeds to Tokyo132 words
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Article94 1967-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchantsNEW YORK: Buying TT 32|: Airmail O.D. 323/4; f>n d/st. 33-3/16 credit bills; 334 trade bills. CANADA: Buying TT. 35J; Airmail O.D 35|; 90 d/st 35-15/16 credit bills; 36-1/16 trade bills.94 words
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Article, Illustration120 1967-07-05 9 Crowds of visitors to the British Pavilion at "EXPO "67" Canada's huge exhibition marking her centenary are dwarfed by Britain's imposing building and 200-foot tower, which have created a new feature on the Montreal skyline. Designed by Sir Basil Spence. OM, the pavilion is120 words
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Article78 1967-07-05 9 NEW DELHI. Tues. (UPI) South Korea has offered to buy UBS3 million worth of Indian cotton. The offer wa.s made here yesterday by Seoul's Consul General. Woonsang Choi to Foreign Secretary C.S. Jha. The two officials also discussed the orospects of improved trade between78 words
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Article494 1967-07-05 9 SINGAPORE—Stork Exchange bid and offer price# ..molallt listed it tbe cl»»e of buslne**. INDUSTRIAL Boustead C. Sugar Chemical Co Cold Storage CD Dunlop E. Smeltlnr E.A. E<mi Ord« Kit/pat ricks F. S. X. Ord*. CBI Gammon Georgetown Goodwood Park G.F.. Life Guinness Harper G Hotel S'pura Hume <M)494 words
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Article52 1967-07-05 9 (Malinger* Price*) F1r«t Malatan \D 2.31 2.41 Second Malayan XD 1.65 1*5 Third Malayan 1.16 1.26 The Commerce Indn«trr Fund .90 1.00 The savings rund 1.36 1 46 Malayan Investment Fond 1.00 1.10 Sterling Commndttv 3/9 4/4 Flr«t Hong Kong .MO 85» Second Hong Kong .53 •57» <*Hnng52 words
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Article89 1967-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tu« Slnpapore Chine*# Proflnr* Exchance noon price* today were: Bnvrr» Hf|lrr» Coconut oil <FOB) Hulk 48.25 Coconut oil (FOB> Prum* 50.75 Loom" Copra Ml\ed July Aujf. 29.50 Nntme*« no« 315.00 Nntme*« B A 150.00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper (FOB) 102.50 Pepper Black 8paclal Sarawak (FOB) 95.00 Lampong Black89 words
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Article14 1967-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The tin price for today was $609 per picul, unchanged.14 words
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Article162 1967-07-05 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Glenflnlas 3/4 Dlugosz 5 Lexa Maersk 6/7 Koshiro Maru 8/9 Australasia 10/11 Lelewel 13/14 Jeparit 15 16 Glenalmond 18 Malaysia 19 Tjitarum 25/26 Hydra 27/28 Alaska Maru 29/30 Svend Maersk 31 32 Weserstein 33/34162 words
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825 1967-07-05 9 AIR MOVEMENTS S'PORE, K. LUMPUR 4RRIVAIS I* K|V«AP«RP Tlmr 12 oft am. Airline MSA 028 front Kimla l.umpnr Time Ha.m Airline MSA 309 from Pert h Time 8.35 a.m Airline Ms»A 01* from Kuala Lumpur Time 8.50 a.m Airline JAL 71* from Jakarta Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MBA 111 from825 words
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Miscellaneous93 1967-07-05 12 .L. Prominent Malaysian Artists' Exhibition by Peninsular Art Society at 41, Jalan Raja Muda 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club weekly luncheon meeting at Le Coq D'or 12.45 p.m. International Airport Recreation Club Tombola Night 8 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 293 words
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Article, Illustration667 1967-07-05 13 Ernesto Mendoza - -By:- Ernesto Mendoza VOLUPTUOUS Italian film star, Miss Sophia Loren, has returned to work after losing a baby the only elusive possession which she says can make her completely happy. Following a long convalescent holiday advised by doctors when, in January, she had667 words
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Article, Illustration313 1967-07-05 13 K. Sidhu - by K. Sidhu SINGAPORE. Tues Mala Sinha. a beautiful Himalayan beauty who recently made a personal appearance in the Repubilc of Singapore is now back—not in person but on the screen She plays the role of an orphan girl torn between313 words
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Article, Illustration67 1967-07-05 13 fLAUDIA CARDINALE. (above) Hollywood's newest v glamour import from Italy, sweeps Tony Curtis off his feet in "Don't Make Waves," hilarious comedy of life and love in Southern California's lotus land of surfers and beach sirens. The Martin Ransohoff production for MGM release in67 words
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115 1967-07-05 13 Tai Sing Onn - by Tai Sing Onn I{UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Girls, girls, girls. More girls, lightly clad girls, sun-kissed cuties. That fairly sums up the main attraction of "Rififi In Amsterdam." Roger Browne, super intelligence bloke, is a pretty daisy in the film not much scope to115 words
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Article28 1967-07-05 13 UNITED NATIONS. New York Tues (Reuter) The 1966 United Nation? Statistical Yearbook released yesterday revealed a surprising cultural statistic—Russians are the greatest moviegoers in the world.28 words
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184 1967-07-05 13 STRIKING, dark-eyed Giovanna Ralli looks every inch a lady quite in contrast to the somewhat shady young woman she portrays in Joseph E. Levine's "The Caper of the Golden Bulls," soon to be released by Paramount. No matter what the star puts on a low-cut gown, a high-necked shift, or184 words
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Advertisement130 1967-07-05 13 TRAVEL CENTRE OF SINGAPORE Well-known for personalised service* E-10 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING 360, ORCHARD ROAD. TEL: ***** Ji GATHER ROUND ALL YE EARLY BIRDS AT THE J. SIAUY BiR? SHcW'u.v Featuring NOW EXCLUSIVELY jgP -j 2\ RITA CHAO SAKURA LARA /fg} J] J» With Guest Appearances of y NAOMI, HENRY THE130 words
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Miscellaneous174 1967-07-05 13 SHAW GANISATION m |l D Q Phcnf ***** J Taday! U. 1.45. 4. 'Je-rte Maharu. Laura Devon 4 Covenant WITH DEATH' <WB) Xity Jurado. In Technicolor ''i' 'finp. Op«riliM UwWrii" m Color CAPITOL Phone 297b9 >•» Showins! 11. 1 45. 4. 9i» Robert Stack. Elke Sommer THE CORRUPT ONES" «WB>174 words
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Miscellaneous73 1967-07-05 13 COURTROOM ffcr htrry B. (Author, "Handbook of Srldanc* For Crlalnal Trial**) NO. The Court declared any ordinance which depends upon posting: for efficacy requires such compTiance. "The ordinance cannot be corrected in court," the Judge declared. "Even though the snow regulation affected every part of every street and the posting73 words
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Miscellaneous363 1967-07-05 13 Ut( Day! I.M. 4 M. iM. ».1S 9 m Virgtala D Arf C rM ColumbU MrKrnnaDul Q flCCrfllor, P'Vwlon ODEON 2 1-116 Last Day! 11. 1.30 4. 6 3<> 9 SO p.m. Jack Stuart. Color, Chin Sub*. T/TfT? J I HiBiiMi vtiiii.f; PALACE 4 7 T> 7"0 CATHAY ***** Today!363 words
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Article541 1967-07-05 14 Albert Johnson - Customs official tells obstacles club encountered By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Tues. A top official of the 500-strong Customs S.C., Mr. H. P. Teo, claimed that several obstacles had been put in the way of their application for affiliation to the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. Mr.541 words
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89 1967-07-05 14 TOKYO. Tues. (Reuter)— The National Rifle Association of Japan yesterday announced that 23 shooters would take part in the First Asian Shooting Championships to be held at the Asaka Shooting Range near Tokyo from July 21 to 23. Twelve of them will compete in89 words
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Article, Illustration135 1967-07-05 14 GAME, set and for the moment, match to designer Teddy Tinling for the outright winners be has produced In his 1%" collection of tennis dresses "White" has always been "right" for the world's top amateur championships: but quite a few people at Wimbledon may see135 words
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Article93 1967-07-05 14 MOSCOW, Tues. (Reu'er) —Viktor Kurentsov. 26-year-old Soviet Union army man, broke his own world welterweight total lift record in weight-lifting contests in Leningrad yesterday. Kurentsov raised a total of 467.5 kilograms (1030J pounds)—2.s kilos (5$ pounds' more than his previous mark. His individual lifts were; press93 words
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Article81 1967-07-05 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. Telok Kurau Integrated (West) captured top honours at the Bth district meet held recently. Telok Kurau (West> won the A. B and C division titles for boys and also emerged as the overall champions. Telok Paku School were the overall champions in girls81 words
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Article26 1967-07-05 14 CARACAS, Tues. (UPI)— The Italian soccer team Napoli beat Valencia of Venezuela 1-0 on Sunday maintaining a string of victories in its current tour.26 words
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248 1967-07-05 14 WIMBLEDON, (England), Tues. (UPI). The representatives of the big four lawn tennis playing nations Australia, Britain, France and the United States met yesterday to discuss the presentation of a "united front" on the question of open tennis tourna- ments. All four are In248 words
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Article79 1967-07-05 14 BUENOS AIRES. Tues. (UPI) Carlos Aro. from Mendoza. Argentina. Is the new Argentine champion of the lightweights. Aro upset former champion and still Bouth American champion Hugo Rambaldi, from Rosario, Argentina. in a twelve rounder at the Luna Park Stadium, here. Aro weighed 61.200 kilo*79 words
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Article44 1967-07-05 14 TOKYO. Tues. (Reuter) Katsuyoshi Takayama. Japan's No. 3 world flyweight contender, outpointed Alberty Reyes of the Philippines in a 10-round boxing match at Chiba Prefectural gym last night. Takayama weighed in at 52.9 kilogrames and Reyes. Philippine bantamweight champion 52.5.44 words
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Article68 1967-07-05 14 CHORZOW. (POLAND). Tues. (Reuter) Irena Kirszenstein of Poland, equalled her own women's 200 metres world record of 22.7 seconds at an international athletics meeting between Poland and the Soviet Union here yesterday. The tall, dark athlete equalled her world mark shortly after finishing second in68 words
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Article32 1967-07-05 14 ATHENS. Tues. (UPI) Panathianikos beat Apollon 2-1 in a semi-Anal match of the Greek National Soccer Cup. In a league classification match played on Sunday Panelefsiniakos beat Olympiakos Volou 2-L32 words
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291 1967-07-05 14 MONTREAL. Tues. <Reuten Billy Casper won the $200,000 Canadian Open Golf Championship yesterday, defeating Art Wall by four strokes on the wet municipal course in an 133-hole play-off. Playing with cool precision. Casper holed six birdie putts for a six-under-par 65 on the 6.600-yard layout291 words
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Article1190 1967-07-05 15 Horses CI. 2, Div. 5—7 F. *t IS Yds. 900 0 0 027 40? 017 000 510 08* ?70 406 •e* 439 335 Colombo Court Salamat Datang Ironic Peace True Friendship Quisang Our Hero Cahir Wonderful Pil Plavdent \<s You Wish Tiha Tiba General Perak1,190 words
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Article1473 1967-07-05 15 The Committee Cup Horses CI. 2, Dilt.-iy; M. 4c 15 Yds. 304 Promise n 4y "4* Flvinc Glorr 310 Chief Master 5y 59? Malahon 9} If" Port Capri 4y 415 Bor'« Fun Sy §39 Champion 8y 806 Top Power 3y 553 Tone Bob 4y M Electroplate n1,473 words
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313 1967-07-05 15 Windsor Lad - 5L Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Tues. The Archer (Nelson) shaped like a winner on a soft track at Bukit Timah this morning when he finished half a length clear from stablemate Syndicate in a testing 3f. trial clocking 39 4/5 sec. The313 words
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224 1967-07-05 15 SAIGON. Tues (LTD Former world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson said yesterday that areas with rarial troubles in the United States could learn from the example of how Negro and white Gls get along in Vietnam. "There's no race problem here", said the boxer,224 words
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552 1967-07-05 15 WIMBLEDON, (England), Tues. (UPI). U.S. tennis fans disappointed at the showing of their menfolk at Wimbledon, rubbed hands gleefully today as they contemplated the women's quarter finals. Lest than four American lasses were ia the running The bookies said Billie Jean552 words
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Article30 1967-07-05 15 TOKYO, Tues. (UPI) Japan's Fighting Harada tonight retained his world bantamweight title for the fourth time by scoring a unanimous 15-round decision over Colombia's Bernardo Caraballo.30 words
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270 1967-07-05 15 MUAR, Tues Muar's auditorium-cum-stadium Is ready and is expected to be handed over by the contractors to the ManageCocimittee soon. The stadium. which has basketball and badminton courts, a stage platform and physical education equipment, has cost $200,000 to date, and further facilities are270 words
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Article102 1967-07-05 15 TOKYO, Tues (UPI) A United States karate team yesterday defeated all-Japan at the Nippon Budokan Hall in the second U.S.-Japan Goodwill Karate Tournament. Although both teams won two matches each and the other wa* a draw, the U.S. was the winner because Captain Constantine M102 words
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453 1967-07-05 15 SINGAPORE Tues. Once a star athlete, always a star. That's how the old saying goes in the sports arena. Why are star athletes gifted. We shall not ro far to {►rove this saying. Let us ook over the names of Singapore athletic stars.453 words
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352 1967-07-05 16 LUCIAN PETER - by LUCIAN PETER KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The humilisting 2-1 defeat of Selangor by Penang at Sunday night's Malaysia Cup match, has forced the Football Association of Selangor to take drastic action. It has decided to postpone with effect from today all Division One352 words
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802 1967-07-05 16 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter). A blazing 147 not out by England Test all-rounder BosiVD'OOyeira rescued Worcestershire from a threatened innings defeat and earned them a draw against Somerset their county chompionship match which ended yesterday. D'OHveira, with a series of splendid802 words
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Article98 1967-07-05 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. P.W.D (Mechanical) edged P.WD (Electrical) by three games to two in their annual carroms match for the "Asis Wongso" trophy played at P.W.D. Sports Club today. Results:- (Mechanical) mentioned first Harry Le« lost to Rajah Mohan (1-2); S.RS Naidu bt K.N Balan (2-1),98 words
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82 1967-07-05 16 A company director,Mr.W.J.O.Ettridge, has Presented a billiard table to the Officers Mess of the 2nd Singapore Infantry Regiment.The gift was received b y the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok,at the Mess in Ulu Pandan yesterday morning. Also present was the Commanding-Officer of the 2nd SIR Colonel82 words
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Article422 1967-07-05 16 Little Nene - Little Nene SINGAPORE. Tues. Playing for the first time on this course, the twelve-man team of Keppel Club whippea their counterparts and host by 4 points to 2. It was a shocking defeat for the Warren Club Golfers who are reputedly known as a tough bunch to beat422 words
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Article61 1967-07-05 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. The champion team of Cambodia ASBA scheduled to arrive here next week will be led by Mr. Inn Chhay Sunn leader of the Cambodian delegation. The president of the ASBA is Mr. Son Sann, Meanwhile, a Cambodian official here told Sunsport that Cambodia did61 words
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224 1967-07-05 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Government will not relax the tTavel restrictions during the internationally famed Johore Grand Prix this year, an official source told Sunsport today. The Grand Prix will be held on Sept 9 and 10 nine days after the224 words
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601 1967-07-05 16 M.T. Lingam - A disappointmentNegri's top cricketers won't play Negri sports in brief...! by M.T. Lingam SEREMBAN, Tues. Local cTicket fans who are looking forward to the weekend's league between Singapore and Negri Sembilan which begins on Saturday are in for a disappointment. Several of the State first choice players are not avaiable.601 words
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172 1967-07-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Up to date the Malaysian Rugby Union have not nominated anybody for the "Sportsman of the Year" award. Announcement of the awards will be made at the Hotel Merlin on July 22. The presentation of the awards for the172 words
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Miscellaneous54 1967-07-05 16 TIME AND TIDE i^ an fi "'•J am- (76 ft); 11.27 p.m. (6.4 ft). (14.5Tt) (12 9,t >J 330 P*n Port Dickson: 4.27 a.m. (6.6 ft); 5.18 p.m. (8.0 ft). Singapore: l (6.7 ft); 856 p.m (7.8 ft). Sedili Kechil: 9.18 a.m. (6.8 ft); 6.41 p.m. (6.3 ft). Kuan tan:54 words
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