Eastern Sun, 6 July 1967
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Title Section24 1967-07-06 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 342 Thursday, 6 July 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article, Illustration741 1967-07-06 1 JOHN KAM - 'This sapling is made of sterner stuff. It is a tree, a teak' By JOHN KAM SINGAPORE, WED. prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew today spoke of the need to have more time to effect a change in Singapore's position with the withdrawal of British military forces741 words
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Article106 1967-07-06 1 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Wed. (Reuter) Sonet diplomacy in the United Nations reeled today af*er the worst rebuff since the Cuban crisis. The General Assembly decisively rejected last night al" Sonet proposals for dealing with the Middle. East crisis and Soviet —"backed measures offered by some non-aligned106 words
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Article363 1967-07-06 1 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman of Malaysia conferred with Prime Minister Harold Wilson here today in a bid to head off any cut-down in British military strength now deployed for the defence of his country. The two Prime Ministers opened their talks363 words
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Article110 1967-07-06 1 SAIGON, Wed. (Reuter) Fierce North Vietnamese ground and artillery attacks have killed 93 American Marines in four days of fighting near the Demilitarised Zone, a U.S. spokesman here said today. Another 221 Marines have been wounded and six are missing after the battles along the southern110 words
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Article218 1967-07-06 1 KINSHASA. Wed. (Reuter) Congo President Joseph Mobutu said today that two unidentified planes this morning landed paratroopers in the town of Kisangani and foreign settlers attacked Congolese troops in Bukavu. Both towns are in the Eastern Congo. In a three-minute broadcast to the nation. President Mobutu declared218 words
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239 1967-07-06 1 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) THE abandoned Thomas Cup challenge round between Indonesia and Malaysia will be resumed where it was abandoned last month on a date to be fixed shortly on a neutral court in New Zealand. This was decided today by the International239 words
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Article83 1967-07-06 1 MONTREAL. Wed. (Reuter) The Aga Khan found he had to pay to get in like everyone else when he arrived by helicopter for a three-hour tour of Expo *67. An exhibition worker said the Aga Khan looked amus- Ed on being told to buy a83 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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546 1967-07-06 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister tor education/ Mr. Ong Pong Boon, lies (toted that the progress of vocational education would have to depend on the realistic attitude of parents and prospective employers on school education. Their attitudes, added the Education Minister, should be attuned to546 words
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Article236 1967-07-06 2 SINGAPORE. We d The Minister of State for Culture, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, will officially open an art exhibition hy a distinguished Indonesian artist, Lee Man Fong, at the Victoria Memorial Hall on July 12. The exhibition will be en for four days until July236 words
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215 1967-07-06 2 K m ThenF i i A 22-year-old man, Lim r.?.* I fu v 1 3 committed fer trial in the High nn I u h Magistrate, >|r. Anwarnl Haque. Soon Ln" 86 murrifTin a repairer, Chua The alleged offence was said to have been215 words
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Article, Illustration302 1967-07-06 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police have warned the public, particularly children, not to touch or meddle with small objects that appear like copper These small objects, about two inches long and about 1/5 Inch in diameter »as shown in the above picture) are very sensitive detonators". The slighter302 words
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204 1967-07-06 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. St. Andrew's Mission Hosoitol for Children will Hold its Flag Day on July 8, this year. In conjunction with the Flag Day, the Mission will also be selling car labels. The organiser* of the Flag Day. headed by Mrs.204 words
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Article54 1967-07-06 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. A 23-year-old Chinese girl. Miss Koh Siah Yok. this afternoon fell to her death from a block of flats in Queenstown Miss Koh of Block 47, Lengkok Bahru, is believed to have fallen from the 15th floor of Block 55. Police do54 words
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227 1967-07-06 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, today set aside a lower court sentence of three months' imprisonment and a fine of $l,OOO on a book-maker's agent and instead imposed a fine of $4,000 in default six months* imprisonment. In allowing227 words
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267 1967-07-06 2 SINGAPORE, Wad. Radio Singapuro today announced the winners of the "In Proise of Singopore Verse Competition". More than 1.600 entries in Malay, Chinese. Tamil and English which were sent to the organisers and the nominated judges for the competition were reported to have267 words
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111 1967-07-06 2 SINGAPORE. Wed 7a* Housing and Deveioprr—• Boara will hold a 4 session on July 7 a* 2 30 T for the s'alis a* the net completed two-storey hawkers centre at Petas-g Kaliang Basin Es-a*e The Parliamentary Se tary to the Deputy Prime Minister. Enche111 words
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Article75 1967-07-06 2 SINGAPORE. Wee M Lorna Ho, the 1967 Narcissus Qtieen of Hawaii, will arrr e here on July 7 for a threeday visit. During her three-aay she will call upon the D'.re> tor of *he Tourist Promotion Board and will give a press conference at the Raff.ej75 words
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5852 1967-07-06 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. _The Prime Minisref/ Mr. Lee Kuan Ye*, today gave a televised press interne* on his recent trip to London where he hod talks with Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. Horold Wilson, and other British Cabinet Minister. V- Lee also spoke to backbenchers JLV-Tg5,852 words
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Article, Illustration73 1967-07-06 4 These lovely space-age set of most revealing stewardesses to serve you on your rocket-airships in next 25 years to come, were shown by the CPAL to invited guests at their celebration of its 25th anniversary recently. Marvellous yes, these air hostesses are attired in torquoise mini-skirt uniformsPANA Pix. - 73 words
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Article159 1967-07-06 4 PENANG, Wed. The Commander of the British Land Forces. Far East, Lt. General Sir Thomas Pearson, and Lady Person, paid a courtesy call on the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda. and his Consort at the Residency yesterday. Sir Thomas was accomrnied by his A DC.159 words
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161 1967-07-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Examination Syndicate of the Ministry of Education Malaysia will be holding a trial test for Standard V assessment examination for all media schools and also for L.C.E./S R P. objective trial test in both national and161 words
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301 1967-07-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, WED. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will ride an elephant with a decorated howdah in a colourful procession to present the Royal address to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong for the ceremonial opening of the Tenth Merdeka Anniversary Pesta in the301 words
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Article256 1967-07-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed- The acting Commandant of an Army Camp, Capt. Musa bin Alans, from where $43,338 39 was found missing from a safe, told a court martial here today that a "guard should have been posted" if a large sum of money was kept256 words
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Article, Illustration91 1967-07-06 4 •An agreement was signed between the Malaysian Government and the Netherlands Engineering Consultants at the National Operations Room, Kuala Lumpar on Tuesday. The Malaysian Government has appointed, by the agreement, the Netherlands Engineering Consultants to prepare a Master Plan for 3 regional economic development plan for Trengganu.91 words
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454 1967-07-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia's entire e~;. cational policy, apart from the aims of providir., the intellectual, cultural, social and spiritual eq ..pi ment of our youths, is dictated by the need to nr ..a a single united nation out of454 words
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248 1967-07-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A tin mine engine operator was today sentenced to four years' jail and four strokes of the rotan for robbing a coffee-shop proprietor of $9O in cash and cigarette* and a tin of Ovaltlne. Lee Choon Kong alias Lee Chen Kong.248 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous9 1967-07-06 4 AB •>-* I lis \m ALL RIGHT, Xou askedfok \T..9 words
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NEWS
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336 1967-07-06 5 TOKYO. Wed. (Reuter) The Japanese News Agency Jiji, quoting a Japanese scientist, said, yesterday there had been no abnormal phenomenon that China may have exploded its second hydrogen bomb on Monday. The same agency had quoted Chinese sources in Tokyo as saying336 words
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258 1967-07-06 5 Meanwhile in Karlsruhe, Germany, the Federal Attorney's office yesterday joined a police investigation mto the strange disappearance of a number of South Korean living in West Germany. The offices listed 12 South Korean students and scientists missing without trace from seven German cities. The258 words
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226 1967-07-06 5 ROME, Wed. i (Renter) Kinf Hussein of Jordan will haveja private audience with Pope Paul tomorrow a!Jordanian eirtbassv spokesman said today. The King: is flue to arrive ill Rome this afternoon on his way back to Amman from the United Nations.226 words
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240 1967-07-06 5 NEW DELHI. Wed. (Reuter) Children danced naked in the muddy streets of hundreds of North Indian towns and villages today as long-awaited monsoon rains poured down on tliem. Farmers were hard at work ploughing and sowing seed for summer crops In Punjab Raja->than. Delhi240 words
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Article136 1967-07-06 5 PARIS, Wed. (Reuter) France has ordered Its oil companies to reveal the sources of their supplies in an apparent move to ensure that no Arab oil sold to France reaches Britain or America. Under a decree siened by Finance Minister Michel Dehre. published in the136 words
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Article36 1967-07-06 5 JAKARTA Wed. (Reuter) Britain's Parliamentry Under Secretary at the Foreign Office, Mr. William Rodgers, yesterday called on the Economic Affairs Minister Sultan Hamengku Buwo no for a first-hand account of Indonesia's new economic policies.36 words
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128 1967-07-06 5 JAKARTA, Wed. (ITP1) Sixty per cent of the Indonesian population estimated at more than half a million in the border areas with Malaysian Sarawak have been stricken with malaria, says an Indonesian regional health officer. Dr. Pradono Puspohusoso of the Sambas Kabupaten Health Service128 words
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Article93 1967-07-06 5 COLUMBIA. Missouri. Wed. (UPI) A 26-year old student from Hong Kong was killed yesterday in a car accident on interstate 70 within the city limits of Columbia. He was identified as Ng Kai Winn, a student working under a civil engineering research grant93 words
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54 1967-07-06 5 NEW DELHI. Wed (UPI) A 3-year-old child was killed and four others Injured when torrential monsoon rains caved in the roof of their hut yesterday. The downpour lashed the capital, stranding office workers and dislocating business The meteorological office said 3i inches of rain54 words
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314 1967-07-06 6 THE HAGUE, Wed. (Reuter) Britain yesterday •tronglv pleaded her case for Joining theJ EuropeMn Common Market and immediately jof ponse from West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Nether lands and Luxembourg. But France remained non-committal. Foreign Secretary Mr. George Brown, who outlined the British negotiating position314 words
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113 1967-07-06 6 HONG KONC. Wed (UPI) A government spokesman confirmed reports that the Hong Kong police have been circulating a photograph and description of American millionaire and Thai "Silk K.ng" James H. Thompson, 51. who disappeared on March 26. However, the spokesman aaid.113 words
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Article55 1967-07-06 6 VATICAN CITY. Wed. (UPI) Pope Paul VI has announced the appointments of 24 of the 27 newly-created cardinals to posts within the Vatican curia or government of the Roman Catholic Church. The only Asian among the 27. Justlnus Cardinal Darmijuwana of Indonesia was assigned congregations for the55 words
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Article87 1967-07-06 6 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. (UPI) The United Arab Republic pledged yesterday on behalf of other Arab countries oil "would flow from Arab fields to the rest of the world on one condition "respect for Arab rights". Mr. Mohamoud Fawzl. Deputy Prime Minister of the United Arab87 words
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Article56 1967-07-06 6 MACAO. Wed (UPI) A British dog trainer early ye«terdav morning was assaulted by three unknown Chinese, the police said George Ogborne. 62. was treated at a hosp.tal for a deep cut on his head and was later released. He told police that he was attacked about 556 words
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Article, Illustration41 1967-07-06 6 MR. Robin Wils on, 23-year-old son of the British Prime Mini: iter, and Miss Margaret Elisabeth Jot Crispin, also aged 23. seen in the arden at No- 10 Dow ing Street. London, al'ter the recent announcement of their engagement.41 words
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110 1967-07-06 6 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) The British government yesterciay brought in a b ll empowering it to ration Etrol in case the Middle st crisis creates a serious shortage. Tr*e new bill was introduced .nto the House of Commons by Power Minister Mr. Richard Marsh. The110 words
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241 1967-07-06 6 BANGKOK. Wed (IBPI> Japan is substanti ally alarm by renorts f »om Manila and Taipei that several countries are p tanning to push the Asian and Pacific Council toward the formation of an anti-Com-munist political group. J i panose delegation241 words
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337 1967-07-06 6 SAIGON. Wed. (Renter) North Vietnamese troops poured more ;than 300 artillery. Mortar and rockets «hells into American Marine t positions just below the d-smili-tarised zone In eight /eparate attacks before »dawn yesterday and early today. An American spoktrman said Marine units baf«?d337 words
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Article62 1967-07-06 6 BRUSSELS. Wed. (Reuter) A high Belgian government official last night denied claim by the official Congolese radio that 200 mercenaries had gathered in Brussels ready to fly to Kinshasa to rescue former Congo Premier Moise Tshombe should he be extradited from Algeria. "According to police reports62 words
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Article64 1967-07-06 6 MANILA. Wed. (Reuter) Thirty-two ships of member countries of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) will drop anchor in Manila Bay and a fleet of carrier-born aircraft are scheduled to fly in this week to begin an anti-submarine warfare convoy protection exercise. The exercise dubbed Sea Dog64 words
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292 1967-07-06 6 HONG KONG. Wed. (Reuter) Burma has warned that if it continues to ignore China's demand over the alleged persecution of Chinese national* "the Chinese government will take further necevvm measures". The New China News Agency said this warning was given to the Burmese292 words
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275 1967-07-06 6 LAGOS, Wed. (Reuter) A Panamanian-regis-tered freighter suspected of running a blockade of the Eastern Nigeria port of Bonny has been shelled and by the Nigerian Navy, a naval announ- cement said yesterday. But the ship's Italian Captain. Alfredo Latosa. said last night the ship275 words
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179 1967-07-06 6 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. <UPI) The General Assembly. unable to approve a single political resolution on the six-day Middle East war. marked time today before throwing the ArabIsraeli problem back to the veto-ridden Security Council. The 122-nation world parliament cltmaxed the emergency session, convened on179 words
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264 1967-07-06 6 THEIR IDEA OF LIBERTY LAKE GENEVA, Wisconsin. Wed, (Reuter) Two hundred teenage vandals who rampaged throueh resort cities along the banks of Lake Michigan yester. day were behind barbed wire in a compound guarded by troops today. Their capture yesterday climaxed a para-military operation264 words
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Article154 1967-07-06 6 ATLANTA. Wed. «IPI» Comedian Bob received a special patriotism award from WSBTV and WSB Radio here yesterday and said be regrets the headlines being tfven to "These cats who refuse to bathe, and grow beards." Some of the neatest emotional thrills of m* life have come154 words
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Article, Illustration52 1967-07-06 6 One of the leading Tokyo department store organized a maddening Go-Go competition with an afternoon of Mad-Mad Midsummer Go-Go with music from the guitars of the Tokyo's famed "The Tigers".— PAN A Photo.PANA Photo. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1967-07-06 7 RICHARD PARIS - Khir Johari; Malaysia's approach practical by RICHARD PARIS BANGKOK, Wed. (Reuter). The six countries attending the nine-nation Ministerial Meeting of the Asian and Pacific Council (ASPAC) which opened here today called for the enlargement of the organisation to include other Asian and Pacific countries. Australian Foreign1,041 words
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Article, Illustration227 1967-07-06 7 JAKARTA. Wed. ißeuter) Hundreds of youths yelled < nport (or Dr Sukarno here 135 n'ehl at a mass rally rfifhr.iting the 40th anniT fr*ar\ of the Indonesian v Psrtv. founded jp the ousted President in 19:: -s of Long live Bung •< Brother Sukarno)' I Crusn Ne-Colim"227 words
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Article64 1967-07-06 7 Wad. (UPI) r-bearme trop:cal storm be over east of Hong Kong hours, the Manila cr -ureau said today. nc -*orm. mov.ng West at 16 miles per ha? been spotted 400 East Nnr'heast of ar with maximum 17 mfWa per hour. ie will be with;n 100 of64 words
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Article216 1967-07-06 7 JAKARTA, Wed. (Reuter) lndonesia's top living Communist, Sudisman, today appeared before a special military tribunal in a trial aimed at proving bevond doubt that the Indonesian Communist Party masterminded the co" n try's failed coup in October 1965 Sudisman. member of the Party's Politburo since216 words
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204 1967-07-06 7 TAPEI. Wed. (Reuter) Lead newspapers here today unanimously called on the Asian and Pacific Council (A.S.P.A.C) to explore effective means to counteract Peking's nuclear threat. Two Independent mass circulation papers both voiced the hope that ASP AC nations should hesitate no longer to form a military204 words
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Article116 1967-07-06 7 JAKARTA. Wed. (Reuter) Acting President General Suharto today promoted new Army Chief Maraden Panggabean to make him Indonesia's third fall-fledged General. Lieutenant-General Panggabean. previously a threestar Lieutenant General, became the first four-star General to be appointed since General Suharto himself was promoted shortly after Indonesia's Communist-backed coup attempt116 words
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Article96 1967-07-06 7 BRASILIA. Wed. <UPI>— The Justice Ministry said yesterday it would send the German Government's request for the preventive arrest of Nazi leader Martin Bormann to the Superme Court, but added this did not indicate any knowledge of his whereabouts. A Justice Ministry spokesman said the German96 words
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Article, Illustration179 1967-07-06 7 I THE Hoverbed. devised by the British Institute of Orthopaedics and constructed by Hovercraft Development Ltd., will support a patient on a cushion of warm air. thereby allowing the successful treatment of very serious burns. It consists of a rigid framework containing a fabric bagBIS photo. - 179 words
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Article, Illustration71 1967-07-06 7 Although there are exceptions to the industrial and public district, there is only a four-hour supply of water on alternate days for the majority of the citizens in Hongkong Prolonged drought and Red China's refusal to supply water from across the border hav e brought theUPI photo - 71 words
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Article179 1967-07-06 7 SEOUL. Wed. (Reuter) Thirteen South Korean troops, including a Sergeant, were wounded in a sneak attack by 15 North Korean agents earlv this morning at an undisclosed place along the Korean frontline, the South Korean Army here announced. T'ne Army said the 15 Commun.st179 words
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Article181 1967-07-06 7 StudentPolice clash in Pusan SEOUL. Wed. (Reuter) About 2.90 ft University students demanding new legislative elections clashed with police today in Pusan. the second largest city on the south coast, while Seoul was Suiet two days after student emonstrations erupted again on Monday. The 2.000 students of the Pusan University181 words
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Advertisement171 1967-07-06 5 New Cortina offer* greatest value, more real features than ever before: Vl/7 Aeroflow ventilation changes air throughout every 34 seconds big car boot 21 cubic feet more shoulder and leg room front and back cr thrifty 1300 cc or livelier 1500 cc engine, with 5-bearing crankshaft self-adjusting, non- fade front171 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous984 1967-07-06 5 YOUR TV MALAYSIA TODAY CHANNEL 5 KUALA LCMPUR im j Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipon and Mflaka: 3 10 Jobore Bahru; 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 p>l 5.45 Opening Annct p ro g Summary; 5.50 News C :.mes in the National Lan- age. 555 National Songs; foil News in Tamil;984 words
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Miscellaneous129 1967-07-06 6 ||EXT RAY, THE MEN FZCM UNCIM TOUR A HUGE AIRCRAFT PLANT... our hork is barely «r cc*u*t PLANES AND FOR OVER A YEAR NOW, WEVE LOST COUNTLESS PART*. FROM SMALL FITTING* COWW TO ENTIRE JET ENGINES/ THEY JUST VAMtSH i K? w fTKJCT *«JT4*y CONTROL, OUR PEOPLE HAV E ALL129 words
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Article392 1967-07-06 8 IN many Afro-Asian countries, nationalism though triumphant no longer inspires men to perform great deeds or propound stirring ideas. This was stated by Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. On the other hand, he points out that nationalism in some countries has turned patriots into petty, and392 words
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Article322 1967-07-06 8 TN South Johore, pineapples are left to rot by the roadsides and in drains. The canning factories cannot take large quantities of pines because of a shrinking foreign market. There is evidently no organisation for the marketing of pines outside of Johore. The growers know only how322 words
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369 1967-07-06 8 Lionel Lumb - By Lionel Lumb, SCOTLAND'S whisky makers hove decided to burn their old distillery filter pads instead of giving them to the garbage man thereby striking one more blow in a battle that has raged for centuries. The battle is between people369 words
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746 1967-07-06 8 Arthur Haulot - By Arthur Haulot In the economic, human devastation following the Second World War, some of us believed that tourism could help to redress the evils and afflictions which had been suffered. We thought that even the most mutilated and impoverished nations would still have sufficient746 words
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363 1967-07-06 8 TAIPEI, Wed. (Reuter) The Nationalist Chinese and Government and the United States are seeking support from Asian nations for the early establishment of a Vegetable Development Centre in Taiwan. Dr Y.B. Tslang, a Commissioner of 'he TaiwanAmerican Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction (JCRR), left363 words
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LETTERS...
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228 1967-07-06 8 MOHD. YUNI BIN AWI - MOHD. YUNI BIN AWI Singapore. Last Sunday (25.6.67) saw a new evolution in the Malay awareness of the dearth of Malay leaders*-.;-in Singapore in various fields when the Malay Youth Literary Association organised a forum to which prominent Malay leaders were invited to speak228 words
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Article119 1967-07-06 8 AM shocked to find that among the officers who have recently been promoted to the grade of Assessment Officers in the Inland Revenue Department, two of them are even without the eligibility qualification of at least five years' service in the lower grade. I had been supervising119 words
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325 1967-07-06 8 The manner in which the Restricted Malaysian Passports are being issued reflects the inefficiency and lack of foresight of tii»> nffi. cials in this department The Immigration o± =.s, knowing full well th Ist 1967 is to be the D-Dsv should have taken every step325 words
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Article275 1967-07-06 8 DAVID MARSHAL - DAVID MARSHAL Your editorial "Britain's Decision" of last Thursday, 29th June, was a refreshing surprise. You obviously not only recognise the realities, you have the courage to criticise our Government for what you term a "fatal mistake" in adopting the wrong premise that Singapore would forever275 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article367 1967-07-06 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. An important landmark in Air France's steady expansion was reached in the vtVir 1965. The Company carried more than 4 million P .veneers and for the first time attained financial equalibrium. In 1966, this favourable position was consolidated mtii the profit on367 words
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Article, Illustration103 1967-07-06 9 MNGAPORE. Wed. Mr. !«ira K<»h«ukcharenn of T-nihnd. Max Factor. Holly*<v*l's Sales Supervisor for Southeast Asia has arrived in this country for a ten-day market survey observation ind «tudy tour of this region. Mr Issara has just comfleted a similar tour of nwan and Manila103 words
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144 1967-07-06 9 -ON'DON. Wed. <UPI) S -ric Market retreated a a broad front yester- The fall In the coun?old and dollar in June speeded "•decline. of government due to higher inter- rates in the United f p ady pressure on P r md and the Middle144 words
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Article17 1967-07-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. —The n P r ice for today was 25 per picul. up 2517 words
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216 1967-07-06 9 TOKYO, Wed (UPI) Japanese shipbuilding sources report that Esso International Is expected to Issue a call for bids on construction of six new supertankers In the 200,000ton class. Tokyo's Shipping and Trade News reported today that seven major Japanese shipbuilders were216 words
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Article, Illustration139 1967-07-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. This full-scale mockup of the new Boeing 747 shows one of the many Interior configurations possible In the world's largest Jet airliner. This view looking toward the rear shows the three economy class sections. The airplane's 20-foot-wide fuselage allows the use of wider seats than139 words
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277 1967-07-06 9 TOKYO. Wed. (UPI) The Japanese Finance Ministry has issued an order forbidding foreigners fronr. purchasing any more stock in the prestigious Sony Electronics Corp. after a w.ld two-day foreign buying spree. The Ministry ordered brokers to stop accepting foreign applications for Sony stock effective on277 words
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Article278 1967-07-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. July first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 D.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lum{iur today at 55| cents per b.. down one-quarter of a cent from previous close. The tone was dull. The static conditions of the past few days and lack of278 words
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Article31 1967-07-06 9 LONDON. Wed (UPI) Tin remained »teady quiet this morning with 45 tons. Spot buyers 1226 sellers 1226-1/2 business nil. 3-months buyers 1222-1/2 sellers 1223 business *****/2 1223. Settlement 1226-1/2.31 words
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Article21 1967-07-06 9 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet with spot 19 19-1/2. No 1 RSS CIF basis portsJuly 16-15/16 17-1/6.21 words
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908 1967-07-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Conditions were quietly steady in all sections of the Stock Exchange today. Industrials had a slightly better day with the exception of EAI. Sim Llm and Veneer. Stag selling continued in EAI with the Dnce drifting lower from $2 70908 words
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Article56 1967-07-06 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. —The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Canada: Buying T.T. 351/4; Airmail O.D 35-3/8; 90 d/st. 35-15/16 credit bills; 36-1/16 trade bills. Selling T.T./O.D. ready were: Canada 34-15/16; Deutsche Marks 129-1/8; Swiss Francs 139-7/8; Belgain Francs 1602;56 words
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Article23 1967-07-06 9 HONG KONG. Wed. (UPI) Monev Quotations: HK55.7825/5.795 per US dollar for cash. HKSI6.IO per pound sterling HK3274.0 per tael gold.23 words
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Article498 1967-07-06 9 SINGAPORE—Slock Exchange bid and offrr price* (1* listed at the close of business. INDlSTRlAL Bou stead 1.58 1.54 C. Miear 1.63 1.64 Chemical Co 1.72 1.74 Cold storage CI> 3.40 3.46 Dunlop 2.26 2.28 E. Smelt ing 4.24 4-10 F..A.I 2.54 2.56 Esso Ords 3.22 3.24 Fltzpat ricks498 words
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Article56 1967-07-06 9 (Minum Prlmi Mr»i Milixin \f> 2 M 3 40 •wind \|oU«an XO 1 64 1.74 Third \|aU\«n 1.10 1—8 The Commrrrr A Indonn fond -9fl IrtO T)t» S«i1iu« Fund I JIT 1.47 Mtitvan Fowl 1 00 1.10 Strrllni iiMinintllH J;!t 4/4 Ftr«t lioni kont M JW* Wfomi Hon*56 words
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Article94 1967-07-06 9 SINGAPORE. WXI. Slnga; pore Chinese Produce change noon prices today were: Borer* H«lirr* Coconnt oil (FOR) Bulk 48.25 Coconnt oil (FOR) Prum* 50.75 Loose Copra Mixed Jti|y/Auff. 29.50 Nntmeg* lift* 315.00 Nutmeg* B W 150.00 Garbled l.ampong Black Pepper (FOB) —mm 102.50 Pepper Black Spoclal Sarawak (FOB) 95.0# Lampong94 words
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Article158 1967-07-06 9 SINGAPORE, Wed The following ships are expected to be in port tomorrow Godowns Vessels 1/2 Carronbank 3/4 Dlugosz 18 Malaysia 19 Tjitarum 21/22 Rajah Brooke 23/24 Star Beliatrix 25/26 Hydra 27/28 Alaska Maru 29/30 Keningau 31 <32 Weserstein 33/34 Benledi 35/36 Gelnalmond 38/39 Sletter Gallieni 42/43 Oceanic Freedom158 words
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Article1001 1967-07-06 9 ARRIVAL* IN SINGAPORE Time 1.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala I.uiiipur. Time 8.35 am. llrllne MSA 019 from Kuala l.umpur. Time 9.20 a.m. Airline GIA 982 from Jakarta. Time 9.3fl a.m. Airline MSA ISI from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.25 a.m. Airline MsA 451 from Kuching.1,001 words
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Article433 1967-07-06 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today it would be useful for countries in the region to meet together and have a new defence entente. Mr. Lee said this when he replied to questions during a televised interview on his433 words
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159 1967-07-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Police last night nabbed a four-man gang attempting to pass fake currency for genuine at a bungalow in Jalan Pahang. A police party led by ASP. M. Govindasamy raided the bungalow as a result of a tip-off from a159 words
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214 1967-07-06 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Australia should contribute to the defence of this region because she is part of it This was the opinion of Mr. Gough Whitlam, Australia's Labour Party Opposition Leader in reply to a newsman's question on Australia's role in South-east Asia as a214 words
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Article, Illustration114 1967-07-06 10 Dorothy Parker the high-octane American wit for the lost several decades who died recently, once wrote: "Men seldom make passes. At girls who wear glasses." He oloY sia ,or owa f,om fhe asphalt jungles of the United States, men do moke passes (and often too) atPix by Mok Voon. - 114 words
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256 1967-07-06 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. A detective. David Goh, told the High Court today that the accused in the rape case admitted to him that he had had intimate relations with a gtrl, soon after he had read out to the accused the charge and caution statement.256 words
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418 1967-07-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed "Black boxes", which will navigate a new Jet fleet along all the major airways of Asia, have been ordered from the Marconi Company by Malaysia-Singapore Airlines. The major part of the contract, worth over £lOO,OOO, involves the installation of dual automatic418 words
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158 1967-07-06 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. A local travel service company is organising a M«jf borne Cud Carnival 1" tour for those who are interested in watching ,r 5 biggest horse race in Australia. In association with Q an tas Airlines, the Malaysi* Travel Service Ltd, ha? i158 words
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Article, Illustration568 1967-07-06 11 LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia will have to curtail her defence expansion plan due to financial difficulties, the Deputy Premier Tun Abdul Razak disclosed today. "I don't think we can afford it," Tun Razak said after the weekly Cabinet meeting, at the National Operations Room.568 words
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126 1967-07-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An estate manager fired two rounds from his revolver to scare away a gins «ho attempted to «top his car and grab a 515.000 PayrollThe manager. Mr. Chew Eng Hen? of Chen Leong Estate was being driven by his driver. K Thangavplu126 words
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Article233 1967-07-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Formosa's soldier-turn-fd-arti<t. General Yep Tsui Pi! more aptly named *s "Thf Master of Horse Painting". will hold an exhibition at Balai Ampans. ALA building here from next Monday. Th» five-day one-man ihcw which will be open to the public from 10 &.m to233 words
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Article31 1967-07-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Selangor Stamp Club has suggested the issue af a commemorative "Road Safety" postage stamp to help promote a road safety consciousness among the people.31 words
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Article, Illustration48 1967-07-06 11 -It General Sir Thomas Pearson, KCB., CB.. CBE., DSO Commander of the Far East Land Forces paid ronrtesv call on the Chief Minister, Penang, Tan Sr^WonePow Nee at the Bangunan Tuanku Sy«d s?tra «cently. Picture shows hr Thomas (right) Putra Chie£ Minister.48 words
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Article, Illustration68 1967-07-06 11 HONG KONG, Wed. The main fuselage of the twin-engine Caravelle jetliner of Thai-International Airways which plunged into Kowloon Bay June 30th is awaiting for an official investigation after it was lifted from the water on July Ist. The plane, which was carrying 73 passengers and seven crew members,United Press International photo. - 68 words
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231 1967-07-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The ASA Foreign Ministers' meeting will be held here from Aug. 16 to 18, the Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak said today. The meeting will implement and review projects recommended by the standing committee of the three231 words
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Article37 1967-07-06 11 IPOH. Wed. The Tamil Youth Bell Club here will be holding a variety show in aid of the Malaysian Tamil Youth Bell club's fourth convention at the Cultural Hall here at 7 p.m. on Sunday.37 words
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97 1967-07-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Raaak. who Is also the Minister of National and Rural Development will launch the flrat MARA "gotong royong" housing scheme on July 24 at Buklt Ka'.il in Malacca. The Scheme costing $1 million consisting of97 words
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Article57 1967-07-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A 30-year-old coffee shop assistant was today committed by the Magistrate's Court here to s'and trial in the High Court on a charge of raping his 11-year old niece. Hew Ah Hin. of 2J mile. Cher as road, was alleged to have committed the offence57 words
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227 1967-07-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Drama Art Society is to stage a four-act play, "The Sorrow of a Gentry. here from Friday. Arrangements have been made to run the show at the Town Hall here for a three-night season. "The Sorrow227 words
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Article70 1967-07-06 11 PEN AN G. Wed. A 33-year-old proprietress of a sundry goods shop in Madras Lane. Ong Siew Eong, was today charged with having in her possession four glasses and a bottle of intoxicating liquor for which duty was not paid on June 27. Bail of $3OO70 words
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Article27 1967-07-06 11 IPOH. Wed The Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Enche Sulaimm bin Bulon, today opened a four-day refresher course for adult education supervisors here.27 words
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Article33 1967-07-06 11 PENANG, Wed. The State Government will be making an announcement at the end of this month on the report of the Commission of Inquiry on the affairs of the City r33 words
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Article63 1967-07-06 11 EC ANT AN. Wed. Mr. Shabdin Mohamed Hashim has been elected the new President of the Kuantan Rotary Club. Mr. Chan Meng Sir.g is the new vice-president. Mr. Mr. S. SiVatubramaniam secretary, and Mr. Lee Seow Geek treasurer. Mr. Dennis Dias. Mr. Foo Boon Fong. Mr.63 words
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Article44 1967-07-06 11 PSNANG. Wed. Thieves broke Into the Penang Turf Club bar at Batu Gantong and stole $771 in cash, cigarette*, cutlery and liquor yesterday. The club's supervisor, Mr. Foo Chooi Tat discovered the loss when he opened the bar today.44 words
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Article39 1967-07-06 11 PENAXG. W«d. A state baby show will be one of the highlights at the agricultural, industrial show and progress exhibition from Aug. 4 to 10 at Bayan Buaya. Butterworth. to mar* the tenth anniversary of Malaya's independence.39 words
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Article148 1967-07-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The 3rd annual top-of-the-form quiz contest, organised by "The Anchor", the official publication of the Boys' Brigade In Malaysia will be held on Saturday between 7 00 p.m. and 9 00 p.m. at different centres all over Malaysia. Singapore and Brunei. This year 29148 words
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Article89 1967-07-06 11 KAJANG. Wed A beauty contest to elect "Miss Malaysia" Ulu Langat district. will highlight the programme planned to celebrate Malaysia Day in the district. Announcing this, the chairman of the celebrations committee here. Enche Hassan bin Ibrahim, who is also District Officer, said the contest will89 words
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35 1967-07-06 11 U.S. Ambassador Francis J. Galbraith (left) and Singapore's Minister for Law and National Development, Mr. E. W. Barker (right), exchange toasts at an American Independence Day reception held at the Ambassador's residence on July 4.35 words
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Miscellaneous47 1967-07-06 11 kl DIARY Pfominent Malaysian Art'Ss Exhibition by PeninArt Society at 41. j !an Raja Muria 10 a.m. to ■Pm.. Jalan Weld Swimming j, 930 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., •Pm to snjn. and 6p.m. 10 9pm Zoo N>?ara 10 a.m. to 'Pm Muuum Xegara 10 a.m. 10 fiJOpjn.47 words
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Article, Illustration228 1967-07-06 12 READING is one of the most Important things in everyday study and work. Doctors. lawyers. merchants and many other professional workers and businessman cannot have learned their work if they can t read. People read to share experiences. Most people read for the same reason that228 words
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Article, Illustration180 1967-07-06 12 Reading plays an important role in the persuit of knowledge. If ever there is a better way ol understanding life, it is through reading. Reading is a source of amusement as well as a hobby. There are many good books published every year. For those180 words
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Article, Illustration211 1967-07-06 12 SINGAPORE being situated in the tropical zone, experiences a hot. wet and humid climate. Insect pests and vectors have threatened the survival of mankind since the earliest civilization. Among these pests and vectors, mosquitoes are the major problem. Mosquitoes are found everywnere. Outbreaks occur where211 words
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Article, Illustration433 1967-07-06 12 My parents were out and my brother was fast asleep. I thought of buying something to eat for it was about 10.30 p.m. I walked to a nearby shop. A short distance from the shop. I heard someone calling me. That night it was very433 words
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Article, Illustration207 1967-07-06 12 Courage is often associated with determination, steadfastness and faith in overcoming odds. Courage is inform. To be courageous is important especially when we are confronted with seemingly unsurmontable problems. If one is pessimistic or pathetic towards tackling a task consequently he207 words
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Article, Illustration344 1967-07-06 12 MY friends and I regarded the haunted house apprehensively. At Leelas suggestion, we decided to spent a night in the haunted house situated by the forest. Our group comprised Swee Lin. Leela. Mary. Fatimah and me. swee Lm was a thin girl with a344 words
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Article, Illustration284 1967-07-06 12 I was manufactured in Malaya. My size In 6 1 2. I was sent to Singapore. Later. I was sent to a shop In town. About a week later, a Chinese woman came to the shop. She asked fo r my price and the284 words
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Article, Illustration312 1967-07-06 12 ONE night, I went to bed later than expected. It was past midnight. I was reading an exciting book of adventures. My parents were asleep as well as my brothers and sisters. Every part of the house was in darkness except for the312 words
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Article, Illustration289 1967-07-06 12 ACCIDENTS often occur on the road in the sea and in the air. Everyday there are cases of these incidents reported in the newspapers. Last week I spent two days with my cousin, Siew Mei. It was a lovely and chilly morning. The sky was clear and289 words
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Article, Illustration372 1967-07-06 12 THE most important da» in my life was the daT when my parents decided 9 send me to schoo I was then about seven years old. I had been p.ay. ing with the children livir.j around my house for some years I had372 words
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Advertisement96 1967-07-06 12 ATTENTION! HEADS OF SCHOOLS PARENTS TEACHERS FOR THE MALAYSIAN ASSESSMENT EXAMINATION (STANDARD FIVE) OBJECTIVE WORKBOOKS A. P. "SIVAM (Author of Text Books. Workbooks and Sampl f Question Papers for the Malayan Serundarv School Entrance Examination) ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE MATHEMATICS ELEMENTARY SCIENCE BAHASA KEBANGSAAN PENGETAHUAN 'AM UNTOK BAHASA KEBANGSAAN GENERAL KNOWLEDGE96 words
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Article, Illustration449 1967-07-06 13 Wee Hock Chye - Tun Tqn r s slander suit... By Wee Hock Chye THE High Court here today directed that a cable be tent immediately to the former Minister of Home Affairs, Tun (Dr) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, now in London, for the449 words
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Article80 1967-07-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —An estate manager. Chew Heng Hong, foiled an attempt by two men to rob him at 12th mile Kuala Selangor Road here by two shots in the He was carrying a payroll of $15,000. when the two robbers tried to waylay him A oolice80 words
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Article288 1967-07-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selangor Btamp Club has suggested the issue of a commemorative "Road safety" postage stamp to help promote a national road safety conscious. The club's monthly organ. Stamp Bulletin, In an editorial said: "Stamps are considered the best and most effective form288 words
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Article138 1967-07-06 13 KUCHING. Wed (UPI) More than 600 pigs have died of swine fever in the Kuching area, an Agriculture Ministry spokesman said today. He said there were reports that the swine fever was spreading to other parts of Sarawak's First Division. The disease has so far138 words
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244 1967-07-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Nine officers of the Royal Malaysian Air Force, who have successfully completed their 11-month flying training at the RMAF Flying Training School in Alor Star will receive their "Wings" next weefc. The "Wings" will be presented to them by244 words
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225 1967-07-06 13 PENANG, Wed A poultry processing plant at the new city abattoir in River Road will be the first of its kind in Malaysia to assist the farmers. This was stated by the Chief Minister, Tan Bri Wong Pow Nee, here today. He said that225 words
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Article23 1967-07-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —Three cement mixers were reported stolen here bringing the total to six in the past three weeks.23 words
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126 1967-07-06 13 KUCHING. Wed. The Federal Minister of Lands and Mines. Enehe Abdul Rahman Ya'kub AJ-Haj. has refuted allegations by SNAP leaders that the Federal Government was treating Sarawak like a neocolonialitt state. He was speaking last evening at Kuching Airport on his way to Kuala Lumpur from126 words
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Article132 1967-07-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The University of Malaya Music Society will be holding a "Musical Evening" at the Third Residential College on Friday at 8 p.m. The highlight of the evening will be a Joint violin piano recital by the new Vice-Chancellor. Dr. James Griffiths, and the former132 words
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Article163 1967-07-06 13 TAPAH. Wed An Independent Town Councillor attributed the lack of development here to the frequent transfer of District Officers, who were also chairmen of the Town Council. The Councillor. Mr. Loh Jee Mee. speaking on an adjournment at the Town Council meeting here yesterday. said:163 words
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93 1967-07-06 13 The Malaysian Indian Congress, Perak Branch, awarded gold medals to the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak; the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin; the Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications, Tun V. T. Sambanthan; the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam and the Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato93 words
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Article156 1967-07-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manlckavasagam said today that he would stand by hla recent statement In Parliament that civil service unions had embarked on a "mass intimidation" campaign. He was commenting on a challenge by CUEPACB to a public forum156 words
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Article87 1967-07-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. WM.The secretary-general of the Indonesian Red Cross Society, Mr, S. Ijah, hoped today that there would be exchange programmes between the Red Croes Societies of hit country and Malaysia. "However, no definite decisions on this matter have been reached yet," he told reporters at87 words
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Miscellaneous293 1967-07-06 13 OPENS today: *M.II I S*. 4.M. *•*s 15 pra 7 Golden Men Strike Again Ros*an* PodMU Philippe Terov EaMmancolor Chinwf Pulw. SAT M kite! Till GO N FACTOR" color Stewart artnpr Robert Morlev ODEON-SUN.atB.4si.nl. •lie EARLY BIRD SHOW ADM: 11 on rstf |C4*H BOOKINGS at tb» ODEON CATHAY —JJ4GO A293 words
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Article156 1967-07-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— Twenty-two teams from 11 States will compete in the 9th annual Agong Cup basketball championship. The championship organised by the Malayan Amateur Basketball Association will be held from August 4 12 at St&dium Negara. Each State wiTl be fielding two teams156 words
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502 1967-07-06 14 Hari Chand - By Hari Chand KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Top student badminton stars from Singapore, Sabah, Sarawak and nine Malaysian States will compete for the first time in the Nestles' badminton championships he re on Saturday and Sunday. This championships is the biggest one of its kind502 words
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Article369 1967-07-06 14 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Negri Sembilan Badminton Association Junior Champ onship commences here on Sunday at the N.S. Chinese Recreation Club indoor Stadium. The men's singles event has attracted 39 entries, while 25 pairs will fight for the doubles title. The dates for the championships369 words
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286 1967-07-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Top Moloy. sian athletes will renew their rivalry ot the annual Selangor Amateur Athletic Association meet at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday and Sunday starting at 2 p.m. each day. Expected to take part in the two-day meet286 words
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Article106 1967-07-06 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. The F.A. of Singapore division, one league scheduled to commence tomorrow has been postponed to a later date. Mr. Choo Kwai Low. FAS publicity officer said the date for the commencement of the league will be announced in due course. He said the first106 words
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Article59 1967-07-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Two Malaysian Women's Hockey Association officials have been elected to tne Asian Women's Hockey Federation Executive Council. They are Mrs. Vicky Marsh, the president of MWHA. who has been named as vice-president of the AWHF and secretary. Miss Ponnu Navaradnam, who has59 words
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41 1967-07-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The College of Agriculture Students' Union will hold their annual games carnival from Aug. 20 to Sept. 3. Last year, the University of Malaya won the overall •eries lor men and women.41 words
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197 1967-07-06 14 TOKYO. Wed. (UPI) Socrates Cruz, manager of Colombia's Bernardo Caraballo who failed last night in his challenge against world's bantamweight champion Fighting Harada. sa d after the fight that he had no complaint to make against the officials who awarded Harada a unanimous decision197 words
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488 1967-07-06 14 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Tony Lock, former England Test bowler, spun Leicestershire to the top of the county cricket championship table yesterday. Taking five second innings wickets for 26 runs and ten for 100 in the match, he played a big part in his488 words
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291 1967-07-06 14 TOKYO. Wed (Retrefl Masahiko Harada. Japans wor.d bantamweight champion, retained his title la.-' nigh; after 15 rounds of toe-t*. toe slugging with Colombia's Bernardo CaraballThe decision was unanimous. The Japanese refers Ko Toyama awarded Haraca 72 points to 66. judge Ken Morita of Japan291 words
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Article163 1967-07-06 14 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Softball Association have invited Ina* 1 nesia to send a team participate in the 1967 ta Sukan competition to v? held here from August l® to 20. e Disclosing this to Sunsport here today, the Per?!dent of SSA. Mr. D:rk Fox163 words
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390 1967-07-06 15 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Wed. The Sheriff, a course scratching on Sunday, did a dashing workout on a yielding track at Bukit Timah this morning when he easily disposed of 3f in 39 2 ssec in the company of Cin Cin. Although390 words
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440 1967-07-06 15 PEN AN G. Wed Over l.POfl boys and girls from 42 secondary schools took •art in the 14th Annual fa.T-bmed Secondary Schools a-'aletic meet, which started a* -he City Stadium here today Three records were broken duniiß this morning's session wr.tr. 'he finals440 words
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135 1967-07-06 15 LONDON, Wed London promoter Jack Solomons. is proposing to match ex-world flyweight champion Walter McGowan. holder of th e British and Empire bantamweight titles with Howard Winstone, who has twice failed to get, the referee's decision in t«e world featherweight championship. The match will be finally135 words
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48 1967-07-06 15 The doubles match in the Area "B" table tennis competition in progress at the Bukit Merah (North School) held recently. The table-tennis tournament organised by the Adult Education Board festival of sports attracted a large number of entries. Bukit Ho Swee centre won the doubles competition-—Sunsport Sunsport Pix.48 words
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184 1967-07-06 15 LONDON, Wed The first six-day cycling event in Britain since 1952 the Skol international at Earls Court in London in September is likely to become an annual event. The chairman of the event's organising committee. Mr. Hubert Starley, said: "After September, we184 words
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Article61 1967-07-06 15 MONACO. Wed (UPI) Allan Mosconi, 16, last night broke the world record for the 400 metres free style by clocking 4:06 2 for the distance. The former record of 4:10.6 which Mosconi equalled last week In a similar try at the municipal pool, here had61 words
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Article25 1967-07-06 15 MALACCA, Wed. The annual athletic meet of the Malay Women's Training College will be helt) gt the Durian Daun ground on Jul* 8.25 words
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247 1967-07-06 15 LONDON, Wed. Walter Wintarbottom, the man who was manager of the England football team before Sir Alf Ramsey took over the job, has now virtually become Iritain's Mr. Sport. He is the general secretary of the Central Council of Physical Recreation and247 words
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Article75 1967-07-06 15 MALACCA. Wed. The following were eleeted officials of the Malacca Lawn Tennte Association at the annual general meeting held at the St. David's High School here. President: Mr. P. V Jacob; vice-presidents: Messrs M. Nagarajah. Ong Hock Seng and Dr Dhlllon; hon. secretary: Mr. Charlie Seow;; hon.75 words
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391 1967-07-06 15 SINGAPORE, Wed, Lim Cheng Yew, the singles and doubles champion of the Singapore Youth Championship held recently, will meet Johnny Leow, the defending chamTion, in the semi-final, for the Singapore unior Championship, at the Badminton Hall, on Friday night. Lim who was391 words
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143 1967-07-06 15 LONDON Wed. Ron Clarke of Australia, who is on his annual tour of international athletic tracks has agreed to a six-mile clash with Kenyan athlete Naftali Temu a? the amateur athletic association championshins at White City Stadium in London on July 14. Clarke143 words
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576 1967-07-06 15 WIMBLEDON, (England), Wed. (UPI). The most wide open men's championship in recent Wimbledon history moved into the semifinal round yesterday with three Europeans and an Australian, the man the bookies liked, clashing for places in Friday's finals. For the first time In576 words
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230 1967-07-06 15 Butler lands a nine-under-par for record SUNNINGD ALE. (England). Wed (UPI) —Rydei Cup piaver Peter Butler shot a nine-under-par score of 32-29 —€1 yesterday to equal the British tournament record for a low round and win the first prize of US$9BO in the bowmaker pro-am tournament. Butler tossed off three230 words
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Article350 1967-07-06 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Wed. The F.A. of Singapore Council has amended the tour regulations with powers of team selection in matches abroad solely vested in the manager appointed for the tour. The amended tour regulations were approved at the FAS Council meeting held recently. The350 words
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165 1967-07-06 16 MALACCA. Wed. Competitors from the Malacca Chinese Recreation Club the Malacca Amateur Athletic Association pentathlon champlonrV»? S i at the Henry Gurney School ground. Mariam Ahmad (MCRC) amassing a total of 2442 points won the pentathlon championships with Lai Mui Fin also from MCRC g165 words
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Article, Illustration83 1967-07-06 16 Mr. Loh Pia Kee leads In Big Job (Harbridge) winner of Race 4 (Class 2 Div. 2) over six furlongs on the second day at Bukit Timah. Prince Baeb with Jockey Wilson astride after winning the Class 4 Div. 1 race over eight furlongs on the83 words
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403 1967-07-06 16 BUENOS AIRES. Wed. (UPI) World flyweight champion, Horacio Accavallo, appears worried about facing two tough sluggers in less than a month. "I am the only world champion who fights twice in less than a month," said the 31-year-old champ. "I don't know of any403 words
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Article84 1967-07-06 16 NEW YORK. Wed. (Reuter) Buckpasser. a four-year-old racehorse owned by Ogden Phipps. gained his sixteenth win in 17 starts when winning the 109.800 dollars (39.210 sterling) suburban handicap at Aqueduct here yesterday. Ridden by Panamanian jockey Braalio Baeza, Buckpasser. who was a 2-1 favourite, beat Ring84 words
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346 1967-07-06 16 ALOR STAR, Wed—The Kedah Amateur Athletic Association have named their team to take part in thi» year's northern regional meet against Perak and Penang on Sunday The Kedah team managed by Enche Abdul Rahim bin XUMff, leave on Sunday morning for Penang, who346 words
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Article25 1967-07-06 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Fong Sip Chee, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture, has resigned as adviser of the Singapore Amateur Wrestling Association.25 words
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290 1967-07-06 16 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter). —A recommendation that the obon. doned Thomas Cup challenge round match between Indonesia and Malaysia should be resumed where it left off at a neutral venue, wi|| be put to today's meeting of the International Badminton Federo. tion (IBF) Council290 words
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Article201 1967-07-06 16 BEREMBAN. Wed Negri Bembila n State cricket selectors met for the fourth time this afternoon to pick their team to meet Singapore in the Malaysian Cricket Association league match to be played here this weekend. Negri will be considerably weakened for the weekend's match201 words
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824 1967-07-06 16 MALACCA, Wed. Chan Kim Choi emerfed the champion athlete in the "th annual St David s High School athletic meet held at the Bukit Bahru eronni Chan Kim Choi came out first in the 100 metres and discus events and824 words
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Article162 1967-07-06 16 MEXICO CITY. WfJ (Reuter) The 1970 tto.X Cup football final stag.* will be played between Ju» 2 and June 21 in MexW City and either four or other provincial cities Announcing the Cup programme here day. the Mexican FootWFederation ?aid the c f. opening162 words
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Advertisement470 1967-07-06 14 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIPS NAME We. PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES LTD. of 7, Telok Ayer Street. Singapore 1, hereby give notice that In consequence of our purchase, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 535 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance (Chapter 207). in470 words
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Advertisement161 1967-07-06 14 NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME We, PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES LTD. of 7. Telok Ayer Street. Singapore 1 hereby give notice that in consequence of our purchasing. we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 535 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance (Chapter 207). in161 words
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Advertisement20 1967-07-06 15 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB SINGAPORE SWEEP will be drawn on Sunday 9th JULY 1967 Ist Prize $350,000 over $1,000,000 in Prizes20 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous48 1967-07-06 16 TIME AND TIDE < J Penan?: 11.42 am. (7.9 ft.). rt (l4 W 6 t ft? h m: 4 2 am <13,3 ft); 426p m Port Dickson: 6.05 p.m. (8.4 ft.). Singapore: l°.S 3 a.m. (7.0 ft); 9.36 p.m. (8.2 ft). Kuan,a K n ;'i>, JSi ftj. lt>B Pm <"48 words
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