Eastern Sun, 11 July 1967

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  • 26 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. 347 Tuesday, 11 July 1967. 5r MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents
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  • 335 1 Security Council gives U Thant full power UNITED NATIONS. NEW YORK. MON. (REUTER) Secretary-General U Thant, acting with the unanimous authority of the Security Council, moved today to establish a U.N. presence in the tense Sues Canal area to supervise the Egyptian-Israeli cease-fire. He
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  • 102 1 SAIGON. Mon. (Renter) A military spokesman here reported the loss of two A-4 Skyhawk jet fighters In heavy raids over North Vtatnam yesterday had brought the total of U.S. aircraft reported lost over the North to 602. Both pilots were listed missing. In yesterday's heavy raids
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  • 96 1 MIAMI BEACH, Florida. Mon. (Reuter) Miss Paraguay, Maria Torres, won a sweetsmclling skunk here last night after eating more watermelons in three minutes than 13 other international beauties. The lucky skunk, who is called Montie, was especially deodorised for the occasion. Most of the girls here
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  • 39 1 #On the step of No. 10, Downing Street, London. British Premier Harold Wilson (left) bids farewell to the Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman afteT holding defence talks with the British leader. tTI Photo. UPI Photo.
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  • 289 1 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) The powerful Indonesian Army has reacted promptly on the statement by Chinese Communist leaders calling on the Indonesian people to wage a mass armed struggle to overthrow the Government of Acting President General Suharto. The Army today announced that the prominent
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  • 162 1 LAGOS, Mon. (Reuter) At least three Federal Nigerian Armv battalions were pitted against forces of the secessionist eastern region today with the capture of the major eastern city of Nsukka apparently one of their prime objective*. A military spokesman here claimed last night that Federal troops had
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  • 339 1 HONGKONG, MON. (Reuter) SOME 300 leftist demonstrators staged a snap demonstration in Kowloon today, marching down a main street, chanting slogans, stoning a bus and beating up a British Army soldier. The demonstrators dispersed before police arrived, following an apparently new policy
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 685 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chairman and Ganeral Manager of Cold Storage Holdings Ltd., Mr. S. RParker, states that the company's extensive operations in Singapore and Malaysia will not be seriously affected if the proposed withdrawals of British and Commonwealth Forces are phased
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    • 315 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. New Zeolond's Chief of General Staff, Major-Generol R. B. Dawson, arrives here tomorrow for top-level talks with defence chiefs in Singapore and Malaysia. He will also inspect New Zealand units serving in the two countries. In Singapore he
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    • 187 2 ■INGAFORE. Mon A youth. Yeo Mul Yam. 21 was today sentenced to five years' jail by the Second District Judge. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. on six charges of armed robbery. The robberies, committed between January and May. this year, were carried out with
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    • 131 2 The Children's Spastic Centre in Green Lane, Penanf, last week received a welcome piece of office equipment a Gestetner duplicating machine, worth about S6OO. The duplicating machine, whieh was presented to the Spaatlc Centre by members of the Australian Men's Sports club, will fill a
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    • 173 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. R. Chandran-Dufju Secretary-General of the Singapore Association the Blind, has been awarded a Second Fellnwshin h the Ameriean Ministries of Health, Education and Welfare for the administration course of the inuV* national Conference for Educators of Blind Youth t« be held from
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    • 38 2 SINGAPORE. Mon The Dale Carnegie Alumni Association will hold a dinner to inatal the Governorelect. Dr. TJ. Stanley, at :he Capitol Blue Room Shaw Building, in North Bridge Road here on July 29 at 7.45 p.m.
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    • 36 2 SINGAPORE. Man. Thieves broke in*o srm in Cascade? Road and escaped with 60 water-taps valued at $3,000 yesterday. Police befieve *he :h:- es used a duplicate key to gu entry to the store
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    • 22 2 SINGAPORE. Mon There were 84 roa-i amdents, of which four *?rt serious, during the pa-* '4 hours m the Repurl.c.
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    • 1392 3 KOTA BHARU, Mon. The Sultan of Kelantan today awarded titles, honours, medals and letters of commendation to 217 people on the occasion of his 49th birthday. Aman Shah bin o a ja Haji Shahar, a Member of the Ruler's Advisory Council and second son-in-law of
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    • 79 3 ALOR STAR. Mon. The office-bearers of the Rotary Club of Alor Star for the year 1967-68 are: President Enche Harun M. Hashim: Vice-President Dr. Lim Joo Hai: Immediate Past President Enche George Vergis; Hon. Secretary Mr. Paul PH. Teoh; Hon. Treasurer Mr 00l Eng Hong.
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    • 37 3 MUAR. Mon. An interschool traffic game for secondary and primary schoolchildren will highlight the Batu Pahat District Road Safety campaign from July 17 The traffic game will be held at the Batu Pahat Stadium.
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    • 48 3 KUANTAN. Mon A tin miner. Mr. Phua Tin Fook. 70. a Justice of Peace here, died in the Thompson Road Hospital last Friday after a short Illness. The funeral took place yesterday. He leaves behind two wives, two sons, two daughters and 15 grandchildren.
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    • 46 3 KUANTAN. Mon. The Acting Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Haji Abdul Aziz Ahmad will make a three-day visit to the Bentong District next Tuesday. He will open an Indian temple at Bllut Valley and a rubber processing centre at Jambu Rias.
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    • 77 3 Sultan at 'get together The Sultan of Perak. Tuanku Idris Shah, addressing the Council of Justices of the Peace. Perak. at their "get together" buffet dinner and dance at the Ipoh Club on Saturday night The Sultan is flanked by the Raja Muda. President of the Council, and Che Puan
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    • 165 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government's recent attempt to restrain officials of Government Servants' Trade Unions from making public statements. came under heavy fire frorr. the Information Depart ment Staff Union. Under "our views" column of the July issue of the SUARA Kesatuan Penerangan. the Union said the attempt
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    • 401 4  -  by HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR/ Mon. A mother of four hod a brush with death yesterday when a robber fired two shots at her at point-blank range. One bullet missed her by Inches while the other grazed
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    • 418 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Immigration authorities here came under severe attack for allegedly adopting delaying tactics in issuing travel passports to Singapore. The attack was made by the Johore Malay Chamber of Commerce in a statement issued here today. The Chamber's Secretary,
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    • 71 4 PENANG. Mon—Lee Chin Heok, 57. and Tan Cheng Chuan 17, claimed trial in the First Magistrate's Court today, to a charge of assisting in the carrying out of 100, 1,000 and 10,000 character lotteries yesterday. Hearing was fixed for Oct 10. A 37-year-old housewife, Lim Say
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    • 224 4 PENANG. Mon. A warning to stevedoring em- lo3 r8 and wor kers not to flout the law was given by the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasaeam here today. r The Minister visited the Port Labour Board here thi* morning and had discussions with
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    • 33 4 THE Sultan of Selangor declared open a $58,000/- mosque in Kuang, Ulu Selangor, recently.
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    • 266 4 PENANG. Mon. The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. said here today that if politicians from Opposition parties wanted to use trade unions for their own interests and found that they could not go far in their achievement, he could not help them as far
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    • 134 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Lieutenant General Somboon Vichitranuja. Chief of Survey. Royal Thai Army, will be visiting Malaysia at the invitation of the Malayaian Government from Juiy 12 to 16. He will be accompanied by Madam Somsri; colonel Chumphon Kulkasem. Assistant Director Royal Thai
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    • 218 4 MALACCA. Mon The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon Jubir, clarified here today that he had been waiting since 1965 for Malacca to give him the signal to order the establishment of a Port Authority. He said he had his authority from
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    • 289 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The SingaporeNew Zealand balance of trade which was favourable by $9.5 million to Singapore in 1964 increased to nearly $12.5 million last year. i However, a comparison of the total trade of the two countries for the two years
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    • 79 4 SINGAPORE. Mod. Snatch thieves escaped with cash and jewellery totalling $4,500 when they snatched a handbag belonging to Mrs. Yeo Choo Kee this morning. Mrs. Yeo and her husband were walking alone Portchester Avenue when a motor-cyclist carrying a pillion rode by and one of them snatched
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    • 99 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Ninth Magistrate. Mr. Anwarul Haque. todav refused ball to two girl* charged with vandalism on an application bv the prosecution. He ordered them to be remandpd for a week. Ng Beng Choo and Cheng Buay are charged with painting slogans in red distemper
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    • 252 4 KOTA BHARU, Mon. The Sultan of Ke!- a today called on the people to concentrate their on increasing food production, particularly meet the demand of the people. In the past, the country depended on rubb-r a--tin but the fall in prices of these two
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    • 168 4 KUALA LCMPIR, Mon Three gunman raided Messrs P.H Hendrr 3B Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rshman here at 9.30 a m. and escaped with ?5.12.i worth, of jroods todav. Tne gang marched ir.:<* the Jewellery shop less than half an hour after opened for business One of the
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    • 266 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. returned todav with plans for the establishment of a Sav. ings and Loan Association for urban growth, particularly housing. Speaking to newsmen on his return from a twc months' tour
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    • 168 4 By Choo Teck Miu MUAR. Mop. The Mui: O C.PD A S P.. Teoh En* Seng, this morning d«clared that it is illeea. possess, sell or buy s*arr.?s on which Mao Tse-Tucgs "thoughts" were priirec In an interview with the Eastern Sun in his
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    • 136 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The National Library is currently holding an exhibition ol books on music and musio scores at the library's entrance foyer. On display is a colourful array of book jackets and music scores which provide a sampling of the varied aspects in the field of
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    • 298 13 NTUC ready with counter measures against unscrupulous traders SINGAPORE, Mon. The National Trades Union Congress is to take counter measures against unscrupulous wholesalers and retailers who are selling suger and matches above the normal to expose and defeat these cheats". In a statement today, t e Secretary-General, Mr
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    • 93 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Pp--e --day recovered an "old a-d -"T pistol loaded with ;-.eral rounds of ammuniy dug up from be- i a fa'tory in Bukit Tirr.ar. According to a Police a labourer. N. S -h. was digging on a a r,f ground behind Hong Factory at
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    • 340 13 —Court told SINGAPORE. Mon. A defence witness told Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today of how a thirteen-year-old girl, the complainant in a rape case, took a knife and said that she wanted to kill herself. The witness. Madam Pang Kim Neo.
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    • 355 13 RESTRICTED PASSPORTS SINGAPORE. Mon. The Malaysian High Commission has advised all Malaysian citizens residing in Singapore and who have been issued with appointment letters by the Johore Bahru Immigration Office to call at their Goodwood Hill Branch Office only on the dates
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    • 66 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The People's Association today said that a group of lawless elements had painted the walls of a community centre l n Thomson Constituency with antiGovernment slogans. The Loron* Chuan 3ma. Village Community Centre had anti-Government slogans painted on Its walls. A centre staff who
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    • 188 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A man who claimed that he was "misled'* Into withdrawing his money from the Employee's Provident Fund before It was due to him two years ago. was today fined $4OO by the Magistrates Court for sending In a false medical certificate to
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    • 149 13 SITIAWAN. Mon The Malaysian Chinese Association <Bitlawan branch) has asked the State Government to provide one more fire engine and a labour officer for the Dindings District. The branch, at an emergency meeting here recently. urged the Government, to act quickly on their appeal.
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    • 42 13 PENANG. Mon Chan Kim Phee .53. and Abdul Kadar .46. pleaded guilty in the First Magistrate s Court today to selling plastic toy pistols, which were prohibited. in their shops last November. They were fined SI 00 each
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    • 25 13 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Singapore Infantry Regiment Band will perform on Wednesday (July 12) at Ponggol Community Centre instead of Raffles Place Garden.
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    • 522 13 VACCINATION OF PIGS CAMPAIGN STARTS TODAY SINGAPORE. Mon. Swine fever has hit Singapore despite precautions restricting the importation of pigs from Malaysia where the disease is prevalent in many States. Mr. Cheng Tong Fatt. the Director of Singapore's Primary Production Department, disclosed today that the
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    • 161 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Federal Court of Appeal today allowed an appeal against a Judgement for $1,500 for a traffic accident victim and instead awarded $3,000. In allowing the appeal, the Chief Justice. Mr Justice Wee Chong Jm. remarked that the motorcyclist in the accident case was
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    • 94 13 SINGAPORE. Mon A plea of guilty bv four Siamese girls to a charge of possessing false identity cards *"as today rejected by the Nln-th Magistrate. Mr. Anwarul Haque. Mr. Haque rejected their plea on the grounds that they did not understand the nature and consequences of their
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    • 97 13 FAMED Chinese artist Lee Man Fong who painted three huge murals for Hotel Indonesia appeared on Television Slngapura last night over Channel 5 Mr. Lee, an internationally-known artist was also once the official painteT of the Indonesian Presidential Palace
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    • 113 13 SINGAPORE Mon. A 47-year-old steward. Tan Gee Wee. was today fined $3,000 or six months Jail in the Second District Court for attempting to export gold ornament* without a licence or permit. Tan pleaded guilty to a charge of trying to illegally export five gold bracelets,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 85 3 |KI. DIARYI fwninent Malaysian ArExhibition by PeninArt Society at 41, Ja*3n Raia Muda 10 a.m. to p.m. '•K'A Ideal Home exhi- ®ri at Stadium Negara 1 p to in p.m. T Exhibition by Yeh isui-Pai at A I.A. Building am. to 6 p.m. «^Sia n Weld Swimming 930 a.m. to
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  • Boutique
    • 519 5  -  by Patricia Chan TT was by accident th a t handicraft from the Philippines got into the Singapore market. But judging from the enthusiastic response from local interior decorators it is ''some accident.. so m e handicraft". Side by side with the handicraft of
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    • 563 5  -  by: Florence de Santis WHETHER it's hemlines or silhouettes, there's so much variety in current fashion that one reason for being in fashion is in danger of getting lost. How can a woman achieve a distinctive look, when anything goes? One answer
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    • 285 5  -  by: Mary Sue Miller 1 1 HE pyebrows play a v;ta. role In the attiveness of a face. More than most of us ff a ise! The eyebrows influence t the charm of one's expression and facial contours. Just look in a mirror arc; draw your eyebrows
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    • Article, Illustration
      137 5 TRIED Macaroni is an easy-to-cook dish and is very 1 delicious Try cooking it for your family or friends, they'll love it. Here's the recipe. Quantity for four. Ingredients needed are one kati macaroni (small size), quarter kati minced beef, one small tin of tomato puree, three fresh tomatoes,
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    • 166 5  -  < A Fashion League Feature by Florence de San us). Florence de San us). FOR:WATCHES as fall fashion accessories, in a sportswear look of larger faces, wider and more textured leather bands, costume-color bands. KNICKERS as the avantgrade fall pants look, in noundstooth check for day. with a
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    • 2157 6 R-3000 with 6 bands and 16 transistors/diodes V NATIONAL ELR? U c> c RADIO MALAYSIA July 11—July 17 RADIO SINGAPURA July 11—July 17 Tuesday JULY 11 A.M.: TIMEX-TIME A Prog. Summar; Morning Melodies. '7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News in the National Language; 750 Learn a Word a
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 216 7 BETWEEN TWO VIETNAM* WASpNGTON, Mon (UPI) A veteran correspondent with years of experience in Asia said yesterday that a new South Vietnam government, to be elected later this year, might negotiate an end to the fighting in that country. In the
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    • 188 7 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) Police today launched a massive man-hunt for eight young men including a Congressman's son for alleged involvement ;n the kidnap and assault of a 16-year-old bar waitress early on Saturday. The g;rl told police she and two other women companion; were
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    • 66 7 arrested SPOLETO. Italy, Mo n. <n»l> Italian police yesterday arrested Poet Allen iiinsberg for reading obscene poetry at Spoleto's Festival of Two World's and the festival organiser? announced they will defend Gin«.ber?'s freedom of artistic expression Police filed a criminal obscenity complaint against the 41-year-old bearded and
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    • 75 7 BARCELONA. Mon. (Reuter —Sebastian Palomo. one of Spain's most spectacular Tnun; matadors, was caught and knocked to the ground b* a bull here last night, and «uifered a broken left arm The 19-year-old matador nicknamed "Linares" was fightin? the last bull of tbe evening in Barcelona's
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    • 91 7 CAPE KENNEDY, Mon A new unmanned American spacecraft to launched on Thursday but resolve the mystery »b«ut how the moon's crater* »fff formed scientists here hope *'-ny magnet aboard 'he Surveyor IV. will de"whether the craters re made by volcanic action or ;rrpar» of giant
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    • 78 7 Khan Yunis. Gaza Strip: Israeli Defence Minister, Moshe Davan, the "one-eved" hero of his country's defeat of the Arab nations, inspecting a guard of honour formed by Arab policemen. The local ATab police has been formed under the Israeli Military Administ ration. The area is currentlv
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    • 333 7 The dreadful silence LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) The London Times said today the latest outbursts of violence in Hong Kong were aggravated by the fact that Britain could clearly not make contact with Peking, the "source of the trouble." It said the "calculated campaign"
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    • 39 7 HONG KONG. Man (Router) Police "arrested" a doe today which was runninc around the waterfront draped in a leftist poster. Tlie poster read: "Down with British imperialism." The dog was taken to a police station
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    • 216 7 JAKARTA, Mon (Reuter) The powerful Indonesian Army has reacted promptly on the statement by Chinese Communist leaders calling on the Indonesian people to wage a mass armed struggle to overthrow the present government of acting president General Suharto. The Army today announced that the prominent
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    • 81 7 HONG KONG. Mon The Peking's People Daily claimed today the Ne Win government in Burma was heading for collapse as a result of Its "frenzied antiChinese activities" In an editorial quoted by Radio Peking, the paper said the Ne Win regime began with the "persecution"
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    • 91 7 SAIGON. Mon. ißeuter) A new US$5Dm port to cope with the increased American Military buildup was inaugurated on the outskirts of Saigon today. The huge port complex, known as Newport, is capable of berthing four ocean-going vessels and handling 150.000 tons of cargo a month.
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    • 162 7 TOKYO, Mon. (Reuter) About 2.500 stone-throw-ing students clashed last night with police in front of the American Air Base at Tachikawa on the outskirts of Tokyo, leaving 166 persons injured, police here reported Thev said they detained 43 of the leftist student
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    • 111 7 JAKARTA. Mon (UPI).— Indonesia plans to buy rice from Thailand and through the Philippines to meet a shortage caused by drought in the major rice growing area of South Tjiamis. Antara News Agency reported today. This Plan has been relayed to the rice tycoons In
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    • 56 7 LONDON. Men. (Reuter) Yael Davan. 28-year-old daughter of Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Dayan, arrived here last night for a 24-hour vnit. Miss Dayan, who served as a war correspondent and part-time cook with an armoured unit during last month's Arab-Israeli war. is guest of honour at a woman's
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    • 279 7 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) Uneasy calm prevailed over Hone Kong early today after violence erupted afresh overnight resulting in the death of one policeman and three civilians in separate clashes. While police went into action against rioters on Hong Kong island and the Kowloon Peninsula,
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    • 202 7 CAIRO. Mot (Reuter) A large Soviet Navy fleet including missile warships will visit Egyptian ports today. the authoritative newspaper A 1 Ah ram reported. The fleet will visit Alexandria and Port Said. A 1 Ahram said. The newspaper did not say how lone the
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    • 389 7 VIVIEN LEIGH (1913-1967) LONDON, Mon (Reuter). —Vivien Leish. one of the world's most celebrated stage and screen stars, was found dead in her London flat early on Saturday. The 35-year-old actress, who rocketed to fame with her star role as Scarlett O Hara
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    • 178 7 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) A spokesman for the Indonesian embassy here said today "It is news to me** when asked to comment on a report that the Indonesian government had withdrawn facilities and privileges from deposed President Sukarno's Japanese wife Ratna Sari Dewi The spokesman declined
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    • 48 7 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) Police were held helpless as 25 heavily armed pirates stormed a town in Sarr.ar province in Central Philippines, raided three Chineseowned stores and sailed away in motorised boata with a loot estimated at 30,000 pesos (about US $7,500) early yesterday morning.
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    • 376 10 STOCKHOLM. Mon. (Reuter) Professor C.unnar Myrdal, in his closing speech at the Vietnam onference here yesterday, said the I'nited States administration was deceived by its own propaganda On!v through the American people could theTe be a change in America's Vietnam policy. The conference in
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    • 210 10 'Foster nationalism to counter Red menace' A TWO-EDGED MANILA. Men. (L'PI) Asian nationalism, developed bv Asian countries "in unison" with one another, could be the answer to an "advancing peril" from Communist China, according to Philippine Foreign Secretary Mr. Narciso Ramos. Mr. Ramos made the
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    • 161 10 D O U A L A, Cameroun, Mon (Reuter.) Secession St Biafra said that it had inflicted heavy casualties on Nigerian Federal Troops and m one area had "driven them far into Nigerian territory". In a broadcast from the secess.onist capital, Enugu, monitored here.
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    • 73 10 ZAGREB, Yugoslavia, Mon. (Reuter) The American preacher Billy Graham arrived yesterday in Yugoslavia's second c:ty to deliver three sermons and said he was willing to visit other European Communist countries as well. Billy Graham told reporters he did not come as a representative of any church
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    • 50 10 MOSCOW, Mon. (CPI) Premier Alexei N. Kosygin said yesterday running the Soviet Union is more than a full-time job. Asked how many hours each day. Mr. Kosygin told a French correspondent: "That depends on the day. But most days it is 12 hours and often more."
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    • 106 10 COLUMBIA, South Carolina, Mod (UPI) Mrs. J a.nes R.G. Westmoreland, mother of Gen. William C. Westmoreland U.S. Commander in Vietnam, d.ed yesterday at her home here. She was 81 Gen. Westnr.oreland. who last visited his mother in April following a Washington conference with President Johnson, was expected
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    • 54 10 DOHA Qatar. Mon. (Reuter).— Two Sco*iand Yard officers were due here last night to investigate an outbreak of food poisoning that has cost the lives of 26 people In this British-pro-tected Persian Oulf Sheikdom over the past five weeks. The victims were among some 600
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    • 408 10 TOKYO, Mon. (IPI) Flooding and landslides triggered by typhoon Billie's torrential rains staggered Western Japan with a toll of dead and missing that already tops the 302 persons killed in the nation's 1961 flood. Latest figures compiled by the Japanese Kyodo News Agency indicated 206
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    • 151 10 No slick chick SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Mon. (UPI). Roste the whooping crane hatched a second youngster yesterday morning, her second In four days, but zoo officials quickly took this one from her. The first eight-Inch tall baby crane died on Thursday— the same day it was hatched
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    • 36 10 SALISBURY, Mon (Reuter) Rhodes :an Premier lan Smith's step-daughter Jean was married here yesterday to Johannesburg commercial artist Clem Tholet. wno is also 23. at a quiet civ;l ceremony at MrSmith's official residence.
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    • 90 10 Kiwis to WELLINGTON. New Zealand, Mon. (UPl>.—New Zealand changed over to decimal currency yesterday. The change-over is being made gradually, however, and early yesterday morning there were hardly any dollars or cents in evidence to replace the old pounds, shillings and pence The new dollar is equivalent to 10 shillings
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    • 599 10 Popmania: Its the R-A-V-t/ London Mon. (Reuter) —After the Bobby Soxers, the Dolly Rockers and the Go-Go kids it's the ravers that are now giving sociologists—and parents their biggest headaches. Ravers are young teenagers who single-min-dedly pursue pop groups around with just one
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    • 363 10 WASHINGTON. Moa (UPI) Graduatec ne escalation of the a:: U ground war in Vietnam tha "would not require e:*he side to lose face." was pro posed yesterday by e':zc House Republicans Representative F Brae ford Morse, a Massachuse' Republican, spelled out plan
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    • 40 10 MOSCOW. Mon (Reuter). —Millions of hungry termites have invaded tne vast steppes of Soviet Central Asia and so f ar they have eaten clubhouse, most of rary and several the government new paper livestia report' o yesterday.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 424 8 RECENTLY we drew the attention of the authorities to the danger of allowing students to be used by agitators for streets demonstrations. We also warned parents to pay more attention to the outside activities of their children. It is no exaggeration to say that, if students are
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  • 283 8 rpHE Security Council has unanimously approved the establishment of a United Nations presence in the Suez Canal area. Secretary-General U Thant has been authorised to negotiate with the Egyptian and Israeli Governments to permit U.N. military observers to supervise the cease-fire. This decision was taken following the resumption
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  • 3488 8  -  By Dr. V. Kanapathy DEVELOPMENT meant ptoplt. It it th« capacity, capability and the conviction of the people and their willingnett and eagernett to work at found in the Japanete, which primarily determine the direction and pace of development of the nation. Progress, to a
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 112 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. A top executive of Eastman Kodak Company is now here meeting Kodak's executive*. Hp is Mr W David Thompson, the company's Marketing director for Asia, A:rca and the Middle Mr Thompson said. "New and exciting uses of photographv are being developed a v
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    • 286 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Julv first grade rubber f.o.h buyers closed at 5 pm m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 5>J cents per lb., down five-eighths of a cent from previous close. The tone was dull. The morning market was !".e and somewhat easier or upcountry godown
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    • 23 9 Mon. (UPD Mor*y q uotat j ons HK»s 7975/5.815 per US ut r for cash. per pound sterper tael gold.
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    • 579 9 TON DON, Mon.— The long t«rm outlook for tin it reasonably favourable, according to the statement of Sir Douglas Waring, chairman of the London Tin Corporation, circulated in advance of the Annual General Meeting on July 28. He says world production in 1966 increased
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    • 143 9 MANILA, Mon (I'PI) Singapore was described here today as a "small nation with the best invest- ment climate in Asia". The Manila Daily Bulletin In a front-Daged article said that the isiand Republic absorbed much of the US$BOO million which fled Honk Kong
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    • 61 9 HONGKONG. Mon. (UPI) The Hongkong Stork Exchange too ay d>a practically no business as inves ors appeared to be waiting for thetense situation here to quiet down. Only HKs37.(>nO (USS«.4«O> worth of stock was traded in the morning The exchange had closed in May after the
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    • 62 9 JAKARTA. Mon. (UPI) Indonesia tea exports to European Common Market nations and other Western countries have virtually stopped, according to "informed business sources" quoted by the official Antara News Agency today. The sources blamed the European economic community comprising France, Italy, West Germany. Beltium. the
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    • 16 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The tin price for today vu $609.12$ per picui. up 12} cents.
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    • 887 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Industrials on the Stock Exchange today opened the week on a firm note but slightly easier towards the close. Activity was largely concentrated on Central Sugar. EAI. Matsushita. National Iron and United Asbestos. Of these active counters. EAI was transacted at $2.87 to
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    • 160 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. A local company has begun roll-forming aluminium awn ings and Venetian Minds to serve the domestic and exports markets. The firm. I.A.C. Ltd.. has purchased the latest rollforming machinery, worth $40,000 and has begun the manufacture of Star'.ite awnings under licence from Me
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    • 254 9 LONDON. Moa. (Heater) Financial Times Company news pace says the liquidators of D a n 1 op Malayan Estate* are making a public offer on July 25 of 12 million one Malayan dollar ordinary shares at par in a new company called Dunlop Estates Berhad.
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    • 520 9 SIM;\PORE— Stork Enhance bid and uKrr prlrn officially llltrd at Ihf clo«.e of l>u*lne«*. INDCM RIAL Bou«tead 1.53 1.54 C. Ru*ar l.W 1.65 Chemical C®. 1.73 1.74 fold storage CD 3 46 3.50 Dun lop 2.28 2.30 E. Smelting 4.26 4.30 E.A.I 2.TR 2.79 E**o ord*
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    • 55 9 (Mimtrn Pii w) Hr«l Malax an Xl» 2.SI 2.41 *««mnd Malayan XD 1 l.TS Third Malax an 1.16 1.SC Thf» 1 "urn merer Industry Fund .90 1.00 1 hp Ravines Fund 1.36 1.46 Malayan invfKimfnt Fund 1.00 1.10 Blerlin* rommodlty S/» 4/4 Ftr*t Hone Knnc *0 second Hong
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    • 95 9 *IM;APORF. Mon. smlapor* rhliiptr Prixtnrf Fxchant* nton price* today were: Bnm» Ml ten Coronnt ot| (FOB) Hulk 4*50 Coconut oil (K»B) Itrums 51.OA Lo<x* Copra Mlwil July/A tiff. 29 Mi Niitnifp lift* 310 00 Nut inej»« R A- *.V 145 00 Garbled Lampong Black Pepper 97.50 Pepper Blark Special
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    • 37 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The Association of Banks In Malaysia todav made the following changes in its rates to merchant*: New Zealand Dollars: Selling T.T. or O D 23-5/-16: Buying T.T. 23-5 8; and Buying O.D. 23-13/16
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    • 130 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The following ships are expected in port today. Godowns Vessels 1/2 Tanagra 10/11 Ampenan 15/16 Nicoline Maersk 18 Star of Athen 25/26 Kame Maru No. 3 29/30 Nippoh Maru 31 '32 Trsat 42/43 President Buchanan 44 Comorin. The following ships will lay anchorage at: Eastern Roads
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    • 893 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12 05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Koala Lumpur Time gJS a m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala l.nmpur Time 9.35 a.m. Airline Oaruda 8.52 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a m \irllnr M>A I*l from Kuala l.umpur Time 10.3U a m 4lrllne
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    • 348 12  -  SPOTLIGHT: by Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMFUR. Mon. Mao Tse-Tung's long march 32 years back not Dnly proved to be a turning point for China but ilso for the future of a /oung soldier too. For among the Kuoming,ung troops pursuing Mao, uras a 24-year-old Colonel xrho
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    • 128 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. A National Day baby contest" is being organised by TV Singapura to launch their magazine programme. "For the Family". The programme to be recorded on Aug. 6 is designed exclusively for a Singaporean (English speaking) family. A National Day "baby contest" organised
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    • 522 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. The 20th Century-Fox TV International's "The Green Hornet" is a unique thriller full of crime and criminals. It appears over Channel Five on Saturdays at 4.45 p.m. and the whole show deals with a bunch of enthusiastic criminals with fantastic gadgets. Produced by Caped
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    • 631 12 T. V. SINGAP A review of editorial opinion and reports in the Press lift "PORTRAIT OF TWO LIONS' A Mandarin Opera I(WH> CLOSE DOWN Thursday JULY 13 P M TIMEX-TIME 656 PROGRAMME SUMMARY in the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and English 6.55 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the
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    • 661 12 ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Singapore A.M. 6.00 Dawn Serenade; 630 Breakfast Club, with Larry Lai; 645 Your Daily Horosrope B.rthday Greetings; 7.00 News; 730 Reaiffusion Health Tip; 7.45 Assignment Hollywood reporter Fred Robbins meets the stars of films and television. Today. Peter Noone. 8.00 News; 8.10 Your Daily Horoscope Birthday Greet,ng S.SO
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    • 1206 12 Radio Singapura programmes from the sound tracks. mov;e ne a and a puzzle for p .rcz cr 9.00 THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MUSIC Tr>ps in Pops on Decca and London records. 9.30 THE NEWS 9.40 HARMONICS IN HARMONY Trio Raisncr 10 00 WEEKEND SPORTS A report on weekend sports activit.es
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    • 216 13 fSIIAW ORGANISATION rrr D O Pfccne ***** TODAY 4 TOMORROW ONLY! 11 is 1». 4 «n. «H •15 p m NO FF EE LIST' THE OVF ARMET> «WORDSMAV* y. tn Sore St Color CAPITOL 797 SO U«t i r>a««: 11. IU. 4. »-W KOMMISSAR X" '.z T-. jaaneolor A SeopP
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    • 233 13 CATHAY 1 TODAY TOMOUOW ONLY! II a m 1 30. IN, «M 15 HOW TO STEAL A MILLION A«dre* Hfpfcorn. Peter OTooU P»a*\T»ioß. Coiar, POXi mm GALA H.mh 7 Opens Today! IM. 4M. iM. t.l& "MISSION of REVENGE" Anthonv Steflen Technucope TECHNICOLOR CHINESE Bt'BS ODEON PALACF 7*»i 2 1-11© I
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 203 14 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI). Indonesian sports officials yesterday were reported indignant over the recent decision of the International Badminton Federation (IBF) to resume the interrupted Thomas Cup challenge round matches in New Zealand. The official armed forces daily today quoted an official as having said:
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    • 176 14 LISBON*. Mon. (Reuter) Setubal won the Portuguese Soccer Cup here yesterday when they beat Academica 3-2 in the final. Setubal meet Fredrikisstad FK (Norway) in the preliminary round of next season's European Cup Winners Cup tournament The score was 2-2 after 90 minutes and two periods
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    • 165 14 Germany. Mon. (UPi) Frank Gar ner of Australia, driving a Brabham Ford Cosworth, the overall winner yesterday in the fourth race of tne summer circuit counting towards the European Formula n championship Gardner edged Brian Hart tam who also drove a Brabham-Ford-Cosworth. In third place
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    • 69 14 Colombian challenger Bernard Carabello (right) delivers a stunning hard right to the face of defending champion Masahiko Harada of Japan in the 8th round of the 15-round World bantamweight boxing bout at the Budokan Hall in Tokyo on the night of July 4. Japan's Harada later went on to retain
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    • 441 14 LOS ANGELES, Mon (Reuter) —Kenyan Kipchoge Keino, crushed by American Jim Ryun in Saturday's world record-breaking 1,500 metres, regained his battered prestige with decisive 5,000 metres victory over Australian distance king Ron Clarke here yesterday. Running for the British Commonwealth in the twoday
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    • 264 14 CHESTNUT HILL. (Massachusetts) Mon. (UPI) Defending champion Rod Laver of Australia leads a field of 14 pros after the 5.000 dollar top prize on Tuesday night when the U.S. pro singles championship tournament opens at Longwood Cricket Club. New England Merchants Bank, which is
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    • 51 14 WALLASEY, England, Mon- (UPI) John Panton of Scotland beat Sam Snead of the U.S. by 3 and 2 yesterday in the final of the 1 eacher Senior Professional Golf Championships. Panton. 50 years old to Snead's 55. took 500 pounds ($1,400) first-prize money. Snead collected 250 pounds
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    • 352 14  -  Bv LITTLE NENE SINGAPORE, Mon. His sporting passion vai centred on the cinder track some twentv-two year* ago. He used to run the 100 yards dash in 10.6 and the 200 in 22.5 now he goes after the tiny ball on roughs and fairways.
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    • 133 14 ROUEN, (France), Moo (UPI) Australia's Jor hen Rindt, driving a BrabhamCosworth. won the third annual Grand Prix de France for Formula Two cars on Sunday as he drove the 40 laps around the 6.542 km course at an average speed of 187.917 kpm Rindt
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    • 2239 15  -  By Chan Kam Yau ,John Kam AT Jackie's Bowl, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, Miss Alyce Pekors and Lau Kwan Been emerged as weekly champions in the women's and men's division of the K.D.K.'s 3-6-9 league respectively. Miss Pekors bowled a creditable 599 pins
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    • 79 15 INDIANAPOLIS. (Indiana). Mon Reuter) American folfer Frank Beard won the lC'.OflO-dallar (35.700 iterkngi Speedway Open Golf c-r-aTent here yesterday u *h a flnal round of 89, three under par. ?eard. who started the las 4 re .nd r W o strokes behinc Roo F'in?eth. had
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    • 43 15 LEICESTER. Mon. (ReuT«r Leicestershire, after c.smissing the Indian tourin? 'earn for #3 In their innings, had made *2 without loss by lunch l fday on the Anal day of p ir match here. innings scores: InQans 281. Leicestershire
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    • 44 15 ISTANBUL. Mon. (Reu- The Turkish team J1 r h 37 points won the 24th European freestyle wrestling championships which er.cif»d here early today. Bulgaria was placed second with 35 points, folby Bovlet Union 129 5) Rumania (15) and Germany (13 5).
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    • 30 15 T *INTON, Mon. (Reuter) Ihe Pakistani touring to Somerset's for six declared, had 'ached 257 for four wie*ts by lunch today on the nnal day of their match
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    • 395 15 IPOH. Mon. Perak last night enhanced her ehanees of entering the final of the Malaysia Soccer Cup competition when she beat Selaneor 1-0 at the Prrak Stadium. Bhe is now on top of the list in the North Zone Bo far the State side
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    • 40 15 BUENOS AIRES. Mon. (UPI) —Argentine world flyweight champion Horacio Arravallo won a unanimous derision on Saturday over Brazilian Heleno Ferreira in a 10-round non-title bout here Arcavallo entered the ring weighing 52.2 kilos and Ferreira weighed 52.1 kilos.
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    • 351 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Heavy ground conditions and the absence of six players in the team may have contributed to Singapore's 2-0 defeat by Malacca in the Malaysia Cup south zone tie played away on Sunday, July 9. p Malacca close Rivals of Singapore
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    • 143 15 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. (Reuter) The Brazilian team to play South Africa In the Davis Cup European Zone B-Oroup final In Durban later this month arrived here today. The three-day series of matches from July 20 to 22 will be the first tie the Davis Cup
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    • 408 15 MUAR, Man. Some 200 "star" athletes from four districts in Johore will clash in the State's premier athletic meet the I6th Johore AAA championships in Batu Pahat on July 21. Th#> venue is the Bat* Pahat Stadium. Districts taking part are Muar.
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    • 137 15 TOKYO, Mon (Reuter) Dr Primo Nebiolo, President of the International University Sports Federation (FISU), will come to Tokyo on Thursday for two days of talks with Japanese organisers on the 1967 World Student Games scheduled to open here late next month. A spokesman for the
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    • 413 16  -  By Windsor Lad KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A father and son combination highlighted the scene at last week's racing at Bukit Timah when trainer Rudy van Breukelen took the main honours with five winners. Three of his winners were ridden by his seven-teen-year-old
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    • 154 16 New YORK. Mon. (UPI) Floyd Patterson and Jerry Quarry were expected to complete the eight-man field today for the World Boxing Association tournaOient to find a successor to heavyweight champ Cassius Clay. Patterson and Quarry who fought to a bloody 10round draw last month, are
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    • 523 16  -  By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE. Mon. The champion team of Cambodia-ASBA arrived at Paya Lebar International airport this afternoon and had newsmen "guessing" on the training techniques of the team. The manager and leader of the 27-member Cambodian contingent, Mr. Inn Chhay Sunn, repeatedly
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    • 59 16 Mr. Stanley Leon* leads in Capital Gain (Nelson) who won the Class 4 Div. 2 race over 9 furlongs on the Third Day at Bukit Timah. Mr. K. G. Tay leads in Golden Sun with jockev Pretty astride after winning the Class 5 Div. 3 race over
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    • 265 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Twenty seven- year-old, Adam Karim. snatched the men's singles in the junior badminton championship finals held, at the Singapore Badminton Hall, last night. Adam defeated the youth squad player Lim Cheng Yew. in three sets. 1-15, 15-11, 15-1 to take the title. Lim.
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    • 200 16 SEREMBAN. Mon. The results of the first round matches in the Negri Sembilan Badminton Association junior tournament played at the N.B. Chinese Recreation Club Indoor stadium here last night are as follows Zulfkar Md. Arif beat Tang Tee Koon 15-4. 15-8. Mohamed Nasir Hassan beat
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    • 826 16 Following are weights for first day of Selangor races H.M. The Agong Gold Cup meeting on Sunday July 16:— H.M. The Agong's Gold Cup Class 1. Dir. 1 6 furs. Napoleon Solo 126 Lord Jim 125 Djazzi 122 Lord Sussex 122 Top Honour 122
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    • 621 16  -  by Little Nene SINGAPORE Mor Loong Pan Yap. hanir 3D shot a gross 36-38-74 *o \< the A Medal (Stroke a Keppel Club during weekend. Tay Kwang Jm who scored a gross 74. bu handicap was reven runner up after a from J. A. Barnes wfc a carded
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    • 158 16 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Orient featherweight champion Mitsunorl Seki may meet Howard Winstone of England in a nentitle 10-round bout in Tokyo on Aug. 23. Seki's manager, Iwao Wakamatsu, said today. Winstone Is the World Boxing Association's No. 1 featherweight contender and Seki is No.
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    • 501 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications are invited from suitably oualifled persons for the following posts School of Engineering 1. Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering. Qualifications: Candidates should possess a good degree and Corporate Membership of the appropriate Professional Institution. have considerable industrial experience and preferably some research and/or teaching experience.
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    • 214 14 ANNOUNCEMENT BY SUGAR INDUSTRY OF SINGAPORE LTD. We are pleased to announce that our refinery is now in full production and that we are now in a position to supply the entire needs of Singapore for white sugar and brown sugar. Consumers would be aware that the Government has increased
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    • 61 16 TIME WWW TIDE Penang: 3.03 a.m. (7.3 ft.), 2.56 pm. (8.8 ft) Port Swettenham: 8.24 a.m. (15.9 ft.), 8.27 p.m. (15.2 ft) Port Dickson: 8.50 a.m. (8.7 ft.), 9.19 p. m (B.s ft.) Singapore: 12.24 a.m. (9.2 ft.), 2.14 p.m. (7.7 ft) Sedili Kechil: 1.02 p.m. (8.1 ft), 11.19 p.m.
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