Eastern Sun, 23 July 1967
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Title Section25 1967-07-23 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 350 Sunday* 23 July 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.25 words
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Article, Illustration397 1967-07-23 1 I) JAKARTA, Sat. (Reuter) JNDONESIA'S acting President, General Suharto, has ordered a sweeping purge of ousted President Sukarno's supporters within the Army, the official Antara News Agency reported today. Antara said the order was given to Major General Kemal Idris. Commander of the Army's Strategic Forces in397 words
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Article, Illustration739 1967-07-23 1 Musa Scully - SUITABILITY CERTIFICATES UNDER FIRE by Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Undergraduates of the University of Malaya came out in full force this morning to give staunch support for university autonomy. The students marched around the campus grounds and later adjourned to the great hall, Dewan739 words
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171 1967-07-23 1 UNITED NATIONS. Sat. (Renter) Soviet-Arab differences on the Middle East came into the open here as the General Assembly Anally admitted failure to solve the crisis and referred it back to the Security Council. All 13 Arab States voted last night against a resolution approved171 words
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203 1967-07-23 1 MISSING T BANGKOK, Sat. (Reuter). Telepathist Mr. Robert McGowan has claimed He has a "very important clue" to the fate of the silk magnate Jim Thompson who disappeared in March while holidaying at the Cameron High- lands in Malaysia. Mr. McGowan. who came203 words
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115 1967-07-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Dr. Mani Jegathesan and M. Rajamani were awarded the trophies for the titles of Sportsman and Sportswoman of the year 1%6. This is the flrst time such awards are made in Malaysia. Five hundred guests gave them a thunderous ovation as115 words
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Article103 1967-07-23 1 BANGKOK. Sat. (UPI)— The Thai 120-man police force killed 15 bandits in a *0 minute gunfight on Friday afternoon. The incident took place in Songkhla, a southern TTiai province near the Malaysian border. The Bangkok Post reported further, that some of the dead bandits left103 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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569 1967-07-23 2 JESSELTON, Sot The Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, yesterday personally pledged the full support of the Central Government to assist the State Government under the leadership of Tun Datu Mustapha in its drive to implement development projects, These projects are aimed569 words
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732 1967-07-23 2 Hoo Ban Khee - by Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The President of the Malaysian Indian Congress, Tun V. T. Sambanthan envisaged today that Malaysians, after ten years of freedom, were now better steeled to meet the future. With goodwill and brotherhood, he 'Pit732 words
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Article129 1967-07-23 2 JESSELTON. Sat (Router) Sahah has achieved more in 45 months inside Malaysia than it did in 45 years under British rule. her Chief Minister. Tun Mustapha bin Datu H i run told a public rally here last night. This *o a great extent is the129 words
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86 1967-07-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Pay Training Centre Tearhers Union ha< decided to acrept in urinciDle the Government's Interim offer on the question of oarlty. This derision was reached at an Executive Council meeting of the DTC Union last night. Enche Alt Hashim. the Union's86 words
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220 1967-07-23 2 RIAL A LUMPUR. Sat Mr Justice S.S. Gill today ordered that Mesar* Chi Liunr and Son* a <2O million company in Banting be made a ojrtv to the proceeding* in a civil rase. The Judge made the order at the continued hearing of the220 words
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Article146 1967-07-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Three brothers were among nine member* of the 12 Transport Company of 'he Malaysian Service Corps, Terr tonal Army, who received the Pir.gat Kebaktian today. The medals awarded in recognition of their long and good conduct serv-.res in the Territorial Army were presented146 words
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88 1967-07-23 2 PENANG. Sat. The Penang Jaycees will bp organising the "Merdeka Ball" and a "Miss Merdeka" contest to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Merdeka this year. The winner of the "Miss. Merdeka" competition will represent the State at a glittering float procession to be held88 words
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Article59 1967-07-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The number of vehicle thefts appears to he on the increase. Yesterday's reports of stolen vehicles include: A $4,000 Morris 1100 belonging to Leong Yew Chin. A Mercedes Benz valued at $7,000 belonging to Kong Peng Yong. a businessman, and a Mercedes Benz59 words
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Article, Illustration97 1967-07-23 2 Hey, presto! And girl defies gravity Abracadabra.... and hey, presto! With a wave of his magic wand. Chew Poh Thong has got this pretty girl floating a few feet off the ground One of the many fine acts in the magic show, also called "ABRACADABRA", it was performed atPix by Mok Voon. - 97 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1967-07-23 4 K.C. Lee sums up the search for a national culture: SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore's approach in its "search" for a national culture can be described in three words "Unity through diversity", Mr. K.C. Lee, the Minister of State for Culture said today. He was speaking on "The search1,066 words
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Article, Illustration334 1967-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Three Indonesian singing sisters bitten recently by the travel bug look forward to a bright future with "more places to visit." These three care-free damsels billed as "The Sitompul Sisters" appearing nightly at Hotel Singapura are Rika, 25, Nessv. 21, and Mona,Eastern Sun pix by; Mr. Jimmy Chow. - 334 words
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Article, Illustration130 1967-07-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two late entries have been added to the list of entrants for the forthcoming Miss Tourism Singapura contest. The two are: Miss Rohlnl Seneviratne. a third year trainee-teacher in St. Hilda's School and Mies Rosalynn Teo. Miss Seneviratne. 24. was Deepavali130 words
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Article52 1967-07-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. A popular Malay song composer. Enche Zubir Said, has come out with two new songs describing the success of the Republic. The songs entitled, "Perwira" and Bunga Anggerek di-Asia" will be compulsory numbers tor those participants in the Bintang Radio competition organised by Radio Sin52 words
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Article, Illustration67 1967-07-23 4 The USSU Welfare Show 1967 will be held on Sunday, (July 23) at 8.00 p.m a* the National Theatre, under the patronage67 words
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Article65 1967-07-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Police Cadet Corps will give a dinner in honour of the retiring Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Le Cain at the Mandarin Room, Orchard Road on Thursday, July 27. More *han 200 members of the Police Cadet Corps and senior officers65 words
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Article102 1967-07-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. With a view to relieving the traffic congestion at the junction of Pay a Lebar Road/Geylar.g Road Guillemard Road, it has been decided to introduce new traffic arrangements with effect from Monday. (July 24). Under "he new arrangements. as from Monday, motorists travelling along Geylana102 words
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356 1967-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The High Commission of India today warned those who renounce their Singapore citizenship in the hope of automatically acquiring Indian citizenship would be rendering themselves "stateless A statement today, pointed out that while Singapore citizens are permitted to enter356 words
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Article141 1967-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. Within the last 18 days, the Malaysian High Commission here (with its four-fold increased staff) has managed to issue a total of 6.600 passports. A High Commission statement today said that 1,100 passports were issued up to July 4 that is before the increase in141 words
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Article, Illustration152 1967-07-23 11 The Japon Trade Exhibition wo* officially opened on Friday at the Victoria Memorial Hall by Mr. T. Koyama, General Manager of the Japan Trade Centre, Singapore (Jetro). The exhibition will be open daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern Sun pictures below show some of the152 words
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Article, Illustration782 1967-07-23 11 "We cannot h progress without political stability" say SINGAPORE, Sot. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye last night colled on tha people not only to maintain the political stability but also to contribute ideas and venture into the political scene. Dr. Toh was speaking at782 words
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300 1967-07-23 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. Enche Ahmad bin Haji Taff. chairman of the Singapore Malay National Organisation has said Singapore needed prosperity and harmony and ••should not go all out building her armed forces." Enche Ahmad Taff was commenting on the statement made by the Prime Minister,300 words
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150 1967-07-23 11 BINGAPORE, Sat The Minister for Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Bwee this morning told radio and signals Instructors and trainees at the Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute: "Spare no effort, for we will not settle for anything but the best'. Dr. Goh said this150 words
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Miscellaneous70 1967-07-23 2 Ik.l. diary! Welcome Home Exhibition of Malaysian Art at National Art Gallery 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Prominent Malaysian artists' exhibition by Peninsular Art Society at 41, Jalan Raja Muda 10 a.m. to 6 pm. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 9.30 a.m. to 12 30 p.m., 2 pm. to 5 p.m.70 words
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WORLD NEWS
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63 1967-07-23 3 Admiring an exhibit at the floral arrangement show held by Mrs. F. M Dourado at the Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Lumpur yesterday (from left are: Mrs. Manickavasagam, Toh Puan Tan Siew Sin, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, the Minister of Labour, and Mrs Jayesuria, from the Monfort Boys' Home. The proceedsEastern Sun photo. - 63 words
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539 1967-07-23 3 JESSELTON, Sat. The Central Government will not tolerate any attempt by Opposition parties to sour relations between the Federal authorities and the State, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. declared today. Tun Razak was replying to Opposition charges that the Centra! Government was not539 words
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295 1967-07-23 3 Kl ALA LUMPUR. Sat Defence Counsel, Mr. D R. Seenivasagam. todav accused a Deputy Public Prosecutor of "using delaying: tactics" and "misleading the court" in a case involving the Shaw Road lowcost housing project. This arose because three prosecution witnesses from Singapore could295 words
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Article201 1967-07-23 3 C. F. Lee - By C. F. Lee MALACCA. Sat. The fineers of the statue of St. Francis Xavier which stands top of St. Paul's Hill here, overlooking the Straits of Malacca, has become something of an enigma to the k>wn folks here. Reason: The fingers of the upraised201 words
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234 1967-07-23 3 MUAR. Sat. Enche Ali bin Hashim the National DTC Teachers' Union President. will explain the Government's offer of an interim award on the question of "parity" for DTC teachers at the Joh ore DTC Delegates' Conference to be held here on July234 words
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270 1967-07-23 3 PENANG. Sal —The VicePresident of the West Coast Inshore Fishermen's Association, Mr. Khor Su Loke. today called on the Government to And an early solution to the four-year-old dispute between inshore and trawler fishermen. He said that the inshore fishermen have already set270 words
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Article, Illustration304 1967-07-23 3 MUSA SCULLY - PROPOSED FIVE-NATION SECURITY ALLIANCE by MUSA SCULLY TT'UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysia is agreeable fro an official-level initial talks to discuss the proposed five-nation security alliance in view of Britain's proposed defence withdrawal East of Suez. This was indicated today by the Deputy Premier Tun Abdul Razak304 words
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Article48 1967-07-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mohamed Silin bin Panjang, 52. was drowned w'lile fishing in a disused mining pool a* the 12$ mile. Serdang Road, last night. He was fishing with four others when he was missed. Thev found his body at 10.15 p m.48 words
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116 1967-07-23 3 TELUK ANSON Sat The Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. said work on some common project should be encouraged among the school heads for the benefit of the country. Th'e common project should also be economical and it could be Jointly shared116 words
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Article36 1967-07-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. SatNuriah binte Abbas, six. was killed when a dur.an tree fell on a hut at the 6| mile. Gombak Rnad, yesterday. Three other people in the hut escaped unhurt.36 words
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103 1967-07-23 3 JESSELTON. Sat. (Reuter) —Tun Abdul Razak, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, said here today that Sabah's trading licence tax would be removed as from next January. He said the State's Acting Chief Minister. Dato Khoo Siak Chiew, who was in Kuala Lumpur had consulted103 words
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159 1967-07-23 5 SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter)— Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky said today that his Government recognised that the South Vietnamese Armed Forces would need to be expanded. But the number of more troops required would depend primarily on the rate of Infiltration of North Vietnamese regulars159 words
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Article100 1967-07-23 5 LONDON, Sat. (Reuter) A sonic boom from a jet fighter breaking the sound barrier has restored 73-year-old David Jones' hearing Thousands of Britons have complained about a series of sonic booms in the last week arranged to test public reaction to the 1.450 m.p.h. Anglo-French Concord100 words
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Article130 1967-07-23 5 RAWALPINDI. Sat. <UPI> President Mohammed Ayub Khan of Pakistan yesterday discussed the Middle East situation with a seven-member Islamic delegation from Iraq The group has already visited Malaysia, Indonesia, and India. President Ayub received them at his summer residence at Murree. 30 miles north of Rawalpindi.130 words
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107 1967-07-23 5 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) A ten-storey block with glass walls will be built here soon as part of a two million sterling project to study the effects of typhoons on tall buildings. The project is being undertaken by the University of Hongkong. Directing it will be107 words
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Article590 1967-07-23 5 U.S.-VIETCONG BATTLE ON THE FRINGES OF WAR ZONE D' SAIGON, Sat. (Reuter) American troops fought with a reinforced Vietcong battalion on the fringes of the War Zone "0" stronghold yesterday and killed an estimated 90 guerillas in a fierce two-hour battle, an American spokesman590 words
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Article169 1967-07-23 5 Tanker drivers' strike SYDNEY. Sat. (Reuter) Fifteen hundred Sydney serviee stations were out of petrol today as a crippling tanker drivers' strike continued. Taxis will begin to run out of fuel tonight. There was panic buying of petrol last night and today, only a quarter of Sydney's169 words
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142 1967-07-23 5 CAIRO, Sat. (UPI) Egypt appeared i-radv yesterday to revamp her war shaken economy on the assumption that the vital Suez Canal, which earns US$2l million monthly in hard currency. will remain closed for another five months. This emerged from reliable estimates that the nation's142 words
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192 1967-07-23 5 DURBAN. Sat. (Reuter) rormer white mercenary commander in the Congo. Colonel Mike Hoare. has made an urgent plea to President Mobutu to spare the life of Mr. MoLse Tshorn be. facing extradition from Algeria to the Congo where he has been sentenced to death.192 words
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115 1967-07-23 5 MONTREAL. Sat. (Reuter> The Ilyushin-62, a new Soviet jetliner, made its first appearance in North America yesterday landing at Montreal International Airport following a direct flight from Moscow. The aircraft, soon to go into regular service with the Soviet Airline Aeroflot between Moscow and115 words
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108 1967-07-23 5 MANILA. Sat. (Reuter) President Ferdinand Marcos opened here today the First Asian Foreign Service Course, a Joint project of the Philippine Government, the Eastern Regional Organisation for Public Administration (EROPA) and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP). The course is the result of a108 words
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356 1967-07-23 5 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) Thousands of soldiers, students and workers demonstrated in Peking yesterday calling for the overthrow of disgraced Head of State Liu Shao-Chi as well as Chen Tsai-Tao, Commander of the Wuhan Military District, Japanese correspondents reported. The correspondents. in despatches published today,356 words
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151 1967-07-23 5 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) The Chinese Government has called for the immediate end to discrimination against Chinese in Nepal. Radio Peking said today. China made the call in a note handed to the Nepalese Foreign Ministry yesterday, the radio said. It asked for an ending151 words
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Article90 1967-07-23 5 HONG KONG. Sat. (Reuter) Police, backed by British troops, raided huts in hillside village here early today, and after more than an hour's search, came away with some firework paper Soldiers of the Welch Regiment and a police platoon moved down the hillside oefore dawn90 words
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Advertisement106 1967-07-23 3 BE f mm I to a beautiful complexion.. /-i w w sweetlets of course! WONDER TONIC with CANDY TASTE Each HICEE is equivalent te 10 oranges (vH. C)y— A HICEE tablet contains a strong dose of 500 mg. of Vitamin C. It is a well known fact that Vitamin C106 words
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Advertisement64 1967-07-23 4 SEE THE WONDERFUL RANGE OF TOKYO FLUX CLOCKS NOW ON DISPLAY AT BOOTH: 82, (Ist Floor) AT THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL SINGAPORE n i It's Look Like But It's A Battery No Winding Required Work on one Torchlight Battery. Last for One Year. IDEAL CLOCK FOR MODERN HOMES. FACTORIES, HOTELS64 words
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Miscellaneous1248 1967-07-23 5 YOUR TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR in d Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipon and >ielaka: 3 10 Johore Bahru: 4 Taiping: 1 Batu Pahat; 9 PM. 3.00 Opening Annct. Summary; 3.01 Learn Our anguage (Introducing simple cer.-ences and new words); 3 16 Big Three Golf; 4.06 Documentary Film From1,248 words
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Miscellaneous380 1967-07-23 6 IWB At precisely Miomur, tme late, lateshft ARRIVES AT UNiTtP NETWORK COMM4MPFOR IMAMP&HfOattMSMT.. AHPMtMC ENSUES... SHORTLY A WBPALEKT SUMMON KEY OFFICIALS TO THE SCENE... ONLY OUR COPE NAMES FOR FOREIGN AHP DOMESTIC AGENTS WERE TAKEN, MR. WAVERLY/ OUR VISITORS EVIDENTLY KNEW EXACTLY WHAT THE I »VANTEP.' LET'S Of EST lOM380 words
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Miscellaneous91 1967-07-23 7 MeNracfct Rywfirtt toeu I c t a w m X WI£H £HE'£? JU9T NACx PAB LIKE OTHER WlVE£^y if £> m 3i il3 1 rV <* m v: ■?A V 4& X..+W i us. £?ood NEWSMIRP. MV SROJHER IS COMING? IS STA/ WITH US J m > m m% y.91 words
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Article784 1967-07-23 8 THOSE Asian nations which have committed themselves to support the American Communist containment policy on the periphery of Asia will be asked to send more troops to Vietnam. This obligation is hard for them to avoid since the United States is deploying more troops to that784 words
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Article, Illustration919 1967-07-23 8 Dr. I. M. Levitt - ETlmdersVOJ Kwyer^l By Dr. I. M. Levitt, Director of Fels Planetarium of Franklin Institute \VHAT should this country's space objectives be once we have successfully placed an astronaut on the moon? Many scientists assume that the first manned landing on the moon will be followed919 words
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READERS WRITE...
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601 1967-07-23 8 OENATOR Athi Nahappan's attack on the NtTW for not supporting co-operative societies which are designed to look after the welfare of the workers afTected by the sale and subdivision of estates is un* becoming of an intelligent mind. The society by inference is601 words
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Article280 1967-07-23 8 THE date set by the Government for afl Teachers' Unions. Associations. Organisations and members of the public to submit to the Teachers" Service Commission was fixed not later than June 1. This date is now carried forward to June 22. Is this not another old280 words
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326 1967-07-23 8 T HAVE followed with great interest the remarks 1 and statements made by the Immigration chiefs of both Malaysia and Singapore regarding the confusing state of affairs of the passports i^ut. I have also noticed In the Eastern Sun and other newspapers that the326 words
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Article68 1967-07-23 8 N. V. CASEY - N. V. CASEY Commissioner of InJand Revenue Singapore. I refer to the letter from Madam Y.L. Chan published In your issue or July 8. I am most disturbed by the allegations made, and in order to assist in the investigations in this matter I would be grateful if your68 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration192 1967-07-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Shinichi Tamada. who took part in the 1967 Singapore Grand Prix, returned to Malaysia and Singapore this week to hep local mechanics equip themselves with the latest know-how on Bridgestone motor-cycle servicing and repairs. Mr Tamada has been assigned to192 words
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131 1967-07-23 9 LONDON, Sat (UPI) In r atrial nations should r rocuce "selective prefererres" to narrow the gap re* ween the rich end the countries, A pad-.ng Bntish bank has proposed. Said the recent Kennedy round tariff cuts helped atrial countries but i ed to help131 words
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321 1967-07-23 9 WASHINGTON, Sat. (UPI). A leading banker and a former high administration official has urged the United States to consider Joining Canada or Latin America in trading blocs that could compete with the European Common Market. Mr. David Rockefeller. President of Chase Manhattan321 words
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Article70 1967-07-23 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) The Dow-Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. 30 Industrials 909.56 20 Rails 272 99 (X) 15 Utilities 132.57 65 Stocks 333.43 40 Bonds 80.03 (X) New Highs Commodity Future Index 131.18 The volume was 11.710.000 shares Of a total70 words
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Article59 1967-07-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: CANADA: Buying T.T 33-1/8: Airmail OD 35-1/4; 90 d/st 35-13/16 credit bills; 35-15/16 trade bills. SELLING T.T. or OD. ready were: Canada 34-13/ 16; Deutsche Marks 129-1/8; Holland Guilders 116-3/8;59 words
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Article47 1967-07-23 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI> Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded. Bid Asked Sep 21.10 21.85 Nov 21.10 21-85 Jan 2110 21.85 Mar 21.10 21.85 May 21.10 21.85 July 21.10 21.85 The Spot No. 1 RSS held steady at 20 3/4 cents per pound nominal.47 words
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Article16 1967-07-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The tin price for today was 5609 per picul. up 25 cents.16 words
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Article109 1967-07-23 9 TOKYO. Sat. (UPI> Japan's 1966 gross national product jumped a healthy 9 7 per cent over the previous years to U.S. $lOO- according to a government White Paper L>suea today. Exports which totalled U.S. $lO-billion indicated a Japanese willingness to {>rovide modern plant faciitles and109 words
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Article69 1967-07-23 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (UPI) The rubber market closed idle with spot 17-3/4 18-1/4. Settlement House: Aug. Sept. Oct and Oct/Dec 17-1/2 17-5/8 Jan/March 17-5/8 17-3/4 April/June 17-13/16 18 July/Sept 18 18-1/8 Oct/Dec 18-3/16 18-5/8 Jan/March 18-1/4 \B-7/16 April/June 18-3/8 18-9/16 July/Sept 18-1/2 18-11/16 General Markets:69 words
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243 1967-07-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. A BOAC 707 jet pilot. 29-year-O'd Hugh Dibley, is to chal•fnge the world's top racing d'vers in the BOAC International Sports Car Race J*er 500 miles on the Brands Hatch circuit on Sunday, July 30. Hugh. —in a Ferrari 250 I- M243 words
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Article, Illustration159 1967-07-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Glassware is a necessity in every home. especially among those who enjoy the real life of living in this modern times. The great lovers of glassware select the right type of glassware for tne right type of usage and in the finest159 words
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Article251 1967-07-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Kst week's market ranged tween 56 and 55 cents for August. s«v Holiday, Cutler. Bath Sc Co. Ltd in their weekly market report. Turnover was rather disappointing and offtake is reported to be on the small side. Indications that there was some form of251 words
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Article72 1967-07-23 9 TOKYO. Sat. Foster Electric Co. of 512 Miya-zawa-cho. Akishima City has been marketing two models of a small microphone. DF-70 Model measures 16 millimeters In diameter and 70 millimeters long, while Its DF-71 Model is of similar diameter and 157 millimeters. It Is handy for tape recording and72 words
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Article508 1967-07-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Business in ar.d reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange today with the number of shares dealt in brackets. INDUSTRIALS Boustead $1 54 < 2.000' SI.S3 (I.ooo'. C Sjgar $1.71 '21.000': $1.70 <2,000). Chemical $167 < 29.000 >; Dun lop $2 24508 words
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Article123 1967-07-23 9 SYDNEY. Sat. Interest in the search for nickel has been heightened by the announcement by Western Mining Corporation Ltd. that the metal has been found in another section of the field at Kambalda. Western Australia, where the company is drilling. The new find is in Area123 words
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207 1967-07-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Seyei Goshl Kaisha is the manufacturer of Seyei Fine Chinaware. established seventy vears ago at Nagoya. the well known place In Japan for manufacturing porcelainware. During their long years of experimenting in Improving their products. Seyei Goshl kaisha has now become one of207 words
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Article31 1967-07-23 9 LONDON. Sat. (UPI). Tin was very s f eady with 155 tons. Spot buyers 1221- sellers 1222-1 business 1222 3-months buyers ***** sellers 1224 business 1222 1224. Settlement 1222-i31 words
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Article748 1967-07-23 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.50 a.m. Airline JAL 71? from Jakarta. Time a.is a.m. Airline GIA 898 from Jakarta. Time 1 e..V> a.m. Airline MSA 00> from Penan*. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Time .inn p.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuchlng. Time 12.35 p m Airline GIA748 words
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Article511 1967-07-23 9 SINGAPORE—Stock Exchnnre bid and offer prim officially listed at the close of hnsinesa. INDUSTRIAL Boustead 1. *»3 1.54 C. sugar i.:» 1.71 Chemical Co 1.67 1.68 fold Storage XD 3.12 3 46 Dunlop 2.23 2.25 E. Smelting 4.28 4.30 EAI 2.83 2.66 Esso Ords 3.20 3.22 Fltzpatrlcks IJW511 words
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Article54 1967-07-23 9 (Manager# Mm) First Malayan XD 2.35 2.45 «wnnd Malayan XD 1.68 1.78 Third Malayan 1.16 1.26 The Commerce A lndii«t 1 Fund .90 1.00 The Savings Fond 1.36 1.46 Malayan InieMment Fund 1.00 1.10 Sterling r Commodity S/» 4/4 Flr«t Hone Kong .78 83* Second Hon; Kong .5154 words
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Article99 1967-07-23 9 SINGAPORE. Sat Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon price* today were: Buyer Seller Coconut Oil (F.OB.) Bulk 47.25 Coconut Oil (F.O.B.) Drum' 49 75 1 no>.f Copra Mixed Jnly/Ans 29 50 Muntok White Pepper if O B <*% N.I.W. 137.50 Sarawak White Peppe (F.O.B) inw Sarawak Special Blark Pepper 199 words
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Article32 1967-07-23 9 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) —Money quotations. HK$5 ***** per US dollar for cash. HK55.8225 per US dollar for T/T HK516.15 per pound sterling HK$27l 625 per tael of gold.32 words
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Article179 1967-07-23 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The following ships are expected to be in port today:— (fodowns Vessels 1/2 Wonotato 3/4 Ela 5 Chowa Maru 6/7 Tatiana 8/9 Rhexenor 10 11 Hong Kong Amber 13/14 Ber.attow 15/16 Bulima 18 Mataram 19 Thorscape 21 22 Maxwell Brander 23/24 Star Alcyone 25/26 Asateru Maru179 words
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Article, Illustration269 1967-07-23 10 MADELEINE NATHAN - Bv MADELEINE NATHAN SINGAPORE. Sat.—The biggest break in shoes as was wn at Bala's fashion display in footwear at the Premier Store recently was the big switch to colours Influenced by the still wild hues in cotton prints, no doubt; the shoes were really out269 words
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Article, Illustration901 1967-07-23 10 Madeleine Nathan - writes Madeleine Nathan SINGAPORE, Sat. They say it is far more difficult to keep in check the "enemy within than the enemy without/' As in the case of household accidents they not only outnumber greatly outdoor mishaps but are likely to be901 words
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Miscellaneous587 1967-07-23 10 Hi m y m m m /a APARTMENT fc&is W/i i. I ■555= •a M I 2V <S m a si I -l 35 i* LES TOtD ME HE KEPT YOU UP LATE LAST NIGHT TALKING/ ABOUT ME? #^s I m n :> I s 5T iSßrn m vi lik587 words
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Article, Illustration414 1967-07-23 12 THE SECOND season of the Monkees' TV series will feature several editions where the famous foursome will play straight dramatic roles. They will depart from their usual xany comedy and will play serious roles in specially-written adventure yarns. However, they will still portray themselves and songs will continue414 words
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Article, Illustration264 1967-07-23 12 Merlin Lim - with Merlin Lim T<HIS week. QUESTION TIME is centred on the Strings' rhythm guitarist, MERLIN LIM. (No relation to the wizard). A seemingly carefree fellow who seems to love life. Merlin can be serious, as you can read below. (Well, here and there anyway). Q. Who is your264 words
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Article937 1967-07-23 12 About pop stars drugs... MANY of you have nuked me in the past fete weeks, to deal on a rather serious topic that of drugs and the pop scene. Of course this mounting crescendo teas finally triggered off by thp sentences on Stones Ilick Jagger and Keith Richard. But first937 words
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732 1967-07-23 12 gLVIS PRESLEY —the top male singer for Platter Petes 1966 Pop Poil (voted bv you)— is trulv a showbii phenomenon. He is the most successful solo singer in the wotM. Every record he makes he makes climbs into the international732 words
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Article80 1967-07-23 12 The Beatle* climbed easily into the top #poi in the British popular mimic chart* thin tceek with "41} You !Seed I« Lore.* 9 This foil our» up their dramatic leap to \umber three lant week, only two day» after the record unn released. Another quick climber wa* Scott80 words
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Article, Illustration367 1967-07-23 12 SPOTLIGHT: 'THE Shadows Of Knight are all from Chicago's Northwest suburbs. They have broken all records for becoming popular in no time flat. The first excitement waves came from a teen twist hall called The Ce 11 e r in Arlington Heights. Before The Shadows, the367 words
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Article, Illustration391 1967-07-23 12 I THE BEACH BOYS BEACH BOYS "Then I Kissed Her'V'Mountam Of Love" (Capitol Taken from one of the Beach Boys' album, the group seems to be having another big one with The Crystals' previous hit A 1 Jardine performs the lead voca!s here (which is no*. too oftenand as391 words
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Miscellaneous195 1967-07-23 12 Top tunes around the world 'VPIT York: 1. Hindy The Association. 2. Can t Take My Eyes Off You Frankie Valli. 3. Little Bit O'Soul Music Explosion. 4. San Francisco "Wear Flowers In Hair" Scott McKenzie. 5. Come On Down To My Boat Every Mother's Son. 6. Up. Up And195 words
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Article, Illustration270 1967-07-23 13 M. NICHOLAS - Bv M. NICHOLAS SINGAPORE, Sat.—Sam k Spiegel's production of "The Night of the Generals" is a motion picture produced on a lavish scale. It is big in cast and surpasses all other suspense thrillers. The stars: Peter OTooie and Omar Sharif. Two big names270 words
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Article149 1967-07-23 13 JANE FONDA and Robert Redford. who star in Paramount Pictures' "Barefoot in the Park," which will have its world premiere in June at Radio City Music Hall, have had careers which closely parallel each other Both were born In IS3T and were originally interested in painting149 words
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Article53 1967-07-23 13 Gen* Baks. directing Jane Fonda In Hal Wallls' "Barefoot In The Park" for Paramount Pictures, once played a minor supporting actor's role with her father. Henry Fonda. In the road company of 'Mister Roberts' and. five years later, directed Fonda on Broadway in one of his53 words
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Article, Illustration301 1967-07-23 13 EL SOTO - BY EL SOTO SINGAPORE. Sat. A refreshing story of great excitement on the golf course that's Universal latest release "Banning" which boasts an attractive array of stars. The film in technicolour stars Robert Wagner. Anjanette Comer, Jill St. John and a host of others in an explosive drama301 words
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252 1967-07-23 13 Richard Harris, who coStar* with Doris Day In 20th Century-Fox' "Caprice." arrived with a comRlete wardrobe of both [od and Saville Row clothes. When he appeared at a rehearsal with one of his Carnaby caps on. Doris was so Intrigued with It.252 words
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262 1967-07-23 13 TAI SING ONN - Bv TAI SING ONN KI'ALA LUMPUR, Sat. After a surfeit of war films. "First To Fight", a Warner Bros, production is a refreshing film. It is a war film, fair enough but there's not too much war. And it's also a film of262 words
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137 1967-07-23 13 Four important roles have been filled for Paramount Pictures' "TP.A." (The President's Analyst"), which currently is before the colour and Panavislon cameras at Paramount Studios in Hollywood with James Coburn starring. Nightclub entertainer Angle Love has been cast In the unusual role of the137 words
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Article433 1967-07-23 13 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. REX HARRISON as Doctor Dolittle" has nothing on the real-life DORIS DAY. who's kidding'.y called 'Doctor Day." these days Doris and her producerhusband. MARTIN MELCHER. live at Malibu. and Doris became increasingly concerned about the number of seagulls grounded by oil-slick on their feathers.433 words
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Article106 1967-07-23 13 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. —For the first time in Kenya, a helicopter has been used in the search for gaftie for a motion picture. The use of tfie helicopter Is barred from this type of work but special permission was granted by the Kenyan Government to producer/ director Henry106 words
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Article126 1967-07-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Arts Council Benefit Premiere of A Man And A Woman' will have its Malaysian Premiere at the Rex Theatre on Wed. 26th July, 1967, in aid of the fundraisinf campaign of the Arts Council of Ma'aysia at 9 30 p.m. The126 words
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Miscellaneous239 1967-07-23 13 tSHAW ORGANISATION [LIDO Phone ***** OPE» TODAY —No Free List: !1 jB IH, M fi M t 9 15 p a INTERPOL" Color Mandarin with En« i*h Subtitle* CAPITOL l*one ***** vow SHOWING No Free Lut t £hows Daily: 11. t.M, S M, NO INCREASE So PRICES' Christopher Piuajsner, Yui239 words
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Miscellaneous432 1967-07-23 13 OPGANISATIO ORCHARD —321G1 11th DAY! DAILY 8 SHOWS Show Start*: 11a m -3.15-~.45 p m C.W T.W sum: 11 1.V3 SO-* no p raj ""MM and Fall SUrMfkosk Sound "GONE WITH THE WIND" Clark Gable Vivien Lettb Metrocolor MOM) K* Free Lift! School Children Concession: $l,OOl To Any Seat During432 words
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Article96 1967-07-23 14 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter) Acting President General Suharto today confirmed that the Government had given a ruling to the Indonesian Badminton Association with regard to the International Badminton Federations decision to play off the abandoned Thomas Cup competition with Malaysia in New Zealand. He did not say96 words
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Article, Illustration969 1967-07-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Years of heartaches, rigorous training, discipline and sacrifices paid off for two athletes tonight when they were awarded the trophies for the titles of Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year 1966. For them—Dr. Mani Je*athesan and M. Rajamani it969 words
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Article525 1967-07-23 14 Take it or Leave it... by &undaij Punch Fr seems that Malaysia will soon become holders of the Thomas Cup symbol of supremacy in badminton in the world. Early last month Malaysia did battle with the holders, Indonesia, in the challenge round. Play was halted by the525 words
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306 1967-07-23 14 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sat. The road to success in sports is not to be run in "seven-leagued boots" but rather, step by step, little by little and bit bv bit "That Is the way to success." Tan Sri Nik Ahmad306 words
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Article229 1967-07-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Dr. Mani Jegathesan and Mailva Rajamanl, who have been voted Sportsman and Sportswoman for the year 1966, were referred to as "our hero and our heroine'' at a dinner in their honour held at the Rothmans sports pavilion tonight. This tribute was229 words
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188 1967-07-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Culture, Youth and Bports. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, hoped today that through the sportsman and sportswoman award of the year. Malaysian sportsmen and sportswomen would be inspired to strive for higher standards in the various fields of188 words
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Article102 1967-07-23 14 Melbourne Matches: Croatia 4. Makedonla 0. Lions 2, Hakoah 1. S. Melbourne: Hellas 2. Just 2. Brisbane Soccer: Hollandla 4, Morton 2. Hellenic 5. Oxley 3. Adelaide First Division Polonia 2. Elizabeth 0. Juventus 3. Port Adelaide 0. Lion 1. Austria 0. Victoria 2. Croatia 1. Hellas 3.102 words
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555 1967-07-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Singapore's top student athletes, who put up sparkling performances at the schools annual athletic meet, will be among the 48 athletes, including 19 women, to compete in the third international athletic meet of the Malaysian Schools Sports Council. Caltex555 words
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488 1967-07-23 15 TOKYO, Sat. (UPI) The Japan Soccer Association have reconsidered its withdrawal from the Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 10-26, because of pressure from the Japanese Embassy and residents in Malaysia. The association's executives decided last night just before the Japanese488 words
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478 1967-07-23 15 SINGAPORE, Sat—Singapore, the FAM Cup champions strongly tipped to enter the final of the Malaysia Cup soccer competition will meet Kuala Trengganu in the second-leg match at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. (kick-off 7.30 p.m.) The Republic's national team scored a slender 2-1 victory478 words
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Article95 1967-07-23 15 SYDNEY. Sat. (Reuter)— Former Olympic swimmer Linda McGill. 21. guarded by nine skindivers armed with shark guns, broke a Sydney harbour record today during a trainine session for an attempt on the English Channel record. She swam the seven-mile coarse in two hours 45 minutes, clipping95 words
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221 1967-07-23 15 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) Japan won the skeet and trap team competitions in the clay pigeon events of the First Asian Shooting Championships at Tokorozawa Shooting Range outside Tokyo today. Bouth Korea won second place in both events and Taiwan came third. Only three221 words
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Article29 1967-07-23 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Recreation Club (Pelicans > will meet Girls' Sports Club (Jets) in the Singapore Amateur Softball Arsoeiation league Championship? title to be played GSC ground tomorrow.29 words
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Article22 1967-07-23 15 Singapore. Sat. The Anglo-Chinese School will hold i*s 13th tnnutl twimmmg Club on Friday July 28 at 2.00 p m22 words
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229 1967-07-23 15 TORONTO, Sat (Reuter) Canadian heavyweight boxer George Chuvalo was in hospital here last night with a fractured bone under his right eye and his ring career in doubt. The Toronto fighter suffered the injury in the fourth and final round of his229 words
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Article2024 1967-07-23 16 Race 1: Horses Cli iss 6, Div. 1—6 F urs*—1.15 P*M* 'FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLT) 126 125 J Donnelly Hassan 14 1. 323 2 003 Little Clement Rauwn Prince 4y fly Mr Mrs. E E O. i 4 3 053 Taut Miens 10y 120 118 114 1142,024 words
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1609 1967-07-23 16 The going is Heavy By Windsor Lad KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mirthful Miss reads a good each way proposition in the 7f for Class One Division One (Race 7) at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, concluding day of th e Selangor Turf Club's King's Gold Cup meeting.1,609 words
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Article24 1967-07-23 16 Windsor Lad: Chin .\lah Mun katnng Beach Moomha Golden Sun: Napoli Top Honour Flying Spark Adeline: Larator Lotus Flower C'pier's Chant24 words
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Article186 1967-07-23 16 WINDSOR LAD GOLDEN SUN ADELINE RACE 1 ESCORT R. Prince Siau Kuniang R. PRINCE P. JTselle Little Clement P. HEATHER Escort Gold Nugget RACE 2 C. MAH MUN Easy Money Brandon SOOCHOW Brandon Chin Mah Mun LARATOR Chin Mah Mun Nazafat RACE 3 K. BE ACH The Pointer Grand186 words
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405 1967-07-23 16 SINGAPORE, SatMirza Namazie shattered another long distance event on the final day of the four-dav meet of the eighth annual athletic meet of the Inter District and Inter School Championship held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre, today. Namazie set a new record on405 words
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Advertisement300 1967-07-23 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS j RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) BETHESDA GOSPEL HALL 77 Bras Basah Road. Singapore. 7 Meetings in English Sunday: 8 30 a.m. Breaking of Bread. 3.00 pjn. Junior Sunday School--4.30 p.m. Senior Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.15 p.m Gospel Service 8.00 p.m. Song service. Tuesday: 5.30300 words
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Miscellaneous50 1967-07-23 14 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 1.39 a.m. (7.0 ft), 1.36 p.m. (8.6 ft.) Port Swettenham: 7.06 am. (15.3 ft.), 7.13 p.m. (15.0 ft) Port Dickson: 7.33 a.m. (8.5 ft.), 8.04 p.m. (8.7 ft) Singapore: 12.57 a.m. (7.6 ft), 11.47 p.m. (9.2 ft) Se<""" Kuantan: 10.54 jum. (9.7 ft), 9.24 p.m.'(4.8 ft)50 words
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Advertisement96 1967-07-23 15 /r /> r ...ji'' r -> r \W L --»4? \v% vf i V S^V,% i O <4f .^pr The Laurels of Sport SXk -AMV •o i\\ s*i\ 0 K\k \f m ©*v i*<i m VI 31, y F>idiP v i-5 y>i !3N I -in f. ji b 1 U™96 words
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