Eastern Sun, 25 July 1967
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Title Section25 1967-07-25 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 361 Tuesday, 25 July 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.25 words
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223 1967-07-25 1 CHAN' RAM YAU - Motor vehicles worth $25,000/stolen in K.L. By CHAN' RAM YAU KUALA H-MPlit. Vf6x. A TORE than $25,000 worth of motor vehicles ha*i i'* been stolen in the Federal Capital in the last three days. Car thefts are on the increase in the midst of a campaign by the police to223 words
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Article59 1967-07-25 1 JAKARTA Mon. (Reuter) Some 2.000 Indonesian students calling for the trial of Dr. Sukarno staged a peaceful demonstration in front of the office of Acting President General Suharto here today. The demonstrators, from the militant university students action front, KAMI accused Dr. Sukarno of59 words
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Article46 1967-07-25 1 MANILA. Moh. (Reuter) The first Asian Regional Conference of Catholic Universities will be held in Manila from August 1 to 4, it was announced here A university official here said the theme of the meeting would be 'The role of Catholic universities in South-east Asia.'46 words
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Article375 1967-07-25 1 RAMPAGING NEGROES TURN CITY INTO A RACIAL BATTLEFIELD DETROIT. MICHIGAN VION. REUTER POLICE said today two people were shot dead and they had an uneontirmed report that three other civilians were killed as rampaging Negroes turned America's tilth largest city into a racial battlefield last night. Scores375 words
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211 1967-07-25 1 CAIRO, Mon. (Reuter) Egyptians faced total mobilisation and economic hardships today following a dramatic weekend speech by President Nasser indicating Vietnam-type guerrilla warfare by the Arabs against Israel. Speaking on the 15th anniversary of the revolution which toppled the Egyptian monarchy. President Nasser said the211 words
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Article70 1967-07-25 1 SAIGON. Mon. (Reuter) South Korean troops from both the "Tiger" and "White Horse" divisions have killed 305 Vietcong and North Vietnamese in a search and destroy sweep through the central coastal province of Phu Yen. a Korean spokesman announced today. The spokesman said 24 guerrillas70 words
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Article266 1967-07-25 1 ADAPAZARI. Turkey, Mon (Reuter) Rescuers today dug through the rubble of this earthquakedevastated city and among them, weeping but still hopefully searching, were people like Bedri Baykan the tailor whose family has been decimated. Baykan's two daughters are dead. His mother is missing somewhere under the266 words
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213 1967-07-25 1 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Lord Twining, former Governor of North Borneo, died at his home here after a long illness, it was announced today. He was 68. One of the first life Peers to be created under the Life Peerages Act, Lord Twining, who213 words
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Article54 1967-07-25 1 SAIGON, Mon. (Reuter) Patients escaped injury but IT other people were wounded when shells from a Vietcong mortar attack landed near the hospital in an American base camp today, an American spokesman reported. The Ninth Infantry Division base camp is at Dong Tam. 45 miles from here,54 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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43 1967-07-25 2 Vibrant Voices. Young Malaysians, Good Citizens The Malaysian Chinese Association Hqrs. choir singing the National Anthem "Negara-Ku" at the launching of "Operation Good Citizen" at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman. Jalan Ampang. In Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon.Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 43 words
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358 1967-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The National Union of Teachers said today that teachers should not be blamed for starting a permanent ban on all forms of extra-mural activities if the Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johan. were to "bulldoie" hie plant to increase the358 words
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Article301 1967-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manlckavasagam. this morning met an eight-man delegation from the B'ates of Malaya War Department Civilian Staff Association, led by the President. Mr. 8 J. H. Zaldl. at the Ministry here. At the 90-minute meeting. which va.: also301 words
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Article716 1967-07-25 2 Minister says they are impeding p education in the country KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—Tht Minister of Education, Enche Khir Johari in o hardhitting speech here today flayed certain teachers who were impeding the progress of the national education system. This, he said, was especially sad when the nation was716 words
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Article117 1967-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The recent development of goodwill gestures between Malaysia and Indonesia would pave the way for full diplomatic relations between the two countries. said the Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman. The Indications, added Enche Senu. who Is also the117 words
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Article50 1967-07-25 2 IPOH. Mon. A senior mathematics teacher of the AngltvChineee School here, Mr. A. T. Balraj. has been seconded for service at Lecturer in Mathematics in the Faculty of Education, University of Malaya. Mr Bairaj will take up his new post in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 1.50 words
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Article114 1967-07-25 2 IPOH Mon. The traffic hazard, confronting school children in crossing the road to and from school, can be greatly lessened by the formation of school crossing patrols at every school. This wm stated by Mr. Foo Kuan Sze. Chairman of the Traffic Committee of the Municipal Council114 words
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Article25 1967-07-25 2 PENANG. Mon. Three thieves held up a pe'rol Eump attendant. Tan Kim ian. 18. and robbed him of 522 80 yesterday25 words
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222 1967-07-25 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 29-year-old man. Soon Wsh Chong. was today sentenced to four month*' Jail and fined *4.000 by the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. Anwarul Haque. for possession of 20 Jallons of samsu not under ustoms control. Mr Haque also ruled that222 words
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Article123 1967-07-25 2 KAJANG Mon. The District Administration Is drawing up an elaborate programme to eelebrate the 10th Merdeka anniversary in Kajang. The committee is working hard to try and raise sufficient money for the eelsbratlons. Details of the celebra tlon* planned so far were released at a meeting123 words
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515 1967-07-25 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pan* Boon, said tonight that steps must btaken to remedy the situation in which a great majority of students had fallen short of the minimum standard of physical fitness. He added that the standard rests conducted515 words
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Article333 1967-07-25 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Another political detainee was released today. Ht is Tan Kok Pang, 27. a Nan- Yang Tniversitr graduate. Tan was Stained in February, lfW3. as he was largely responsible for the Chinese Middle School agitation against the introduction of the Secondary IV system, which led333 words
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307 1967-07-25 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. —A Police constable was found dead, with his face, badly dented at the remote Sungei Ringgat police station in Penggarang recently. Police suspect murder. Confirming this here today, the Johore CID Chief, Assistant Commissioner, X. A. Nicholas307 words
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347 1967-07-25 3 Dato Seenivasagam opens $550,000/bridge and road IPOH. Mon. The opening of Dato Panglima Kinta Bridge together with road improvements on Anderson Road and Douglas Road, marks a milestone In the development of the road system in Ipoh. This was stated by the President of the Municipal Council, Da to S347 words
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Article89 1967-07-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Government has asked Japan for teachers to help implement its education programme. This was disclosed by the Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, today. He said Malaysia needed teachers for science, mathematics, electronics and other technical subjects. The country, he added,89 words
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Article174 1967-07-25 3 IPOH ,Mon. A housewife, Liew Ng Moy was confronted by three dagger wielding robbers, who relieved her of a gold chain valued at $l4O in her house at Pasir Pinji New Village, the Senior President of the Sessions Court here, Mr Gunn Chit Tuan, was174 words
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Article72 1967-07-25 3 TELUK ANSON. Mon.— A resolution, appealing to the Government not to increase school fees was unanimously passed at a meeting of the Malaysian Indian Timor Town branch here yesterday. The chairman. Mr. R. G. Samy. said any increase in school fees might cause parents great financial dilficulties. The72 words
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Article33 1967-07-25 3 IPOH. Mon. Wong Kwong Chai, 22, was toaay charged with stealing a motor cycle belonging to Chin Peng Sen on June 1 at Maxwell Road. Hearing was fixed lor Aug. 21.33 words
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344 1967-07-25 3 PENANG. Mon. The $57 million Prai Power Station, which is now supplying electricity to Province Wellesley asd Kuala Lumpur, will be officially opened by the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda AlHaj. on Aug 5. This morning, a group of freemen and representatives from344 words
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196 1967-07-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia Is In the midst of forming a team of officials to meet the Philippines panel, to discuss the Philippine claim to Sabah. official sources disclosed today. However, the sources Indicated It was up to Manila to set the196 words
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141 1967-07-25 3 KUALA KAN'GSAR. Mon. The out-going President of the Ceylon Association. Central Perak. Dato <Dr.) S Underwood, last night offered a piece of land here to the Association for constructing a building. He made this offer at the Association's annual meeting "If we work together141 words
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Article176 1967-07-25 3 KUALA Lumpur. Mon The Raja Permaisuri Agong has been invited to open the bi-annual conference of the National Council of Women s Organisations on August 25. The two-day meeting will be held at the Technical College in Gurney Road here. The N.C.WO. will also hold a176 words
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Article120 1967-07-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Miss Rena Gong Chin Yong. 24. the daughter of a Traffic Court Interpreter here, Mr. Gong Diong Ing. was killed in an accident 200 miles from Perth on July 16. The furaeral took place in Perth last Thursday. Miss Gong was120 words
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Article49 1967-07-25 3 IPOH. Mon. The curfew, imposed at Pan'ai Remis in the Dmdings. following a clash at sea between inshore and trawler fishermen was lifted at dawn *oday A police spokesman, said the curfew would be re-im-posed should there be any impending sign of trouble between the two factions.49 words
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Article, Illustration43 1967-07-25 3 THE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, speaking at the launching of "Operation Good Citizen" at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman in Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon.Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 43 words
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322 1967-07-25 4 UNIDENTIFIED SHIP OPENS FIRE IN HIGH SEAS SINGAPORE, Mon. Mystery surrounds the disappearance of a member of a nine-man fishing crew, when an unidentified boat opened fire on their fishing boat in international waters, 30 miles north of Sarawak, on July 22. Neither the skipper322 words
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Article, Illustration311 1967-07-25 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Six New Zealand Members of Parliament will visit Singapore on July 27 and Malaysia in August in the course of a familiarisation and factfinding tour of Southeast Asia. Three of them are from the Government benches {National Party) and the other311 words
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Article, Illustration151 1967-07-25 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Victoria School's Literary. Debating and Dramatics Society will present George Bernard Shaw's "Androcles and the Lion" on July 27, 28 and 29 at the Cultural Centre at 8 p.m. each night. The students are currently go:ne through their rehearsals151 words
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Article98 1967-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A motor-cyclist. Chock Ton* Seng. 56. died several hours later in the General Hospital after he was involved in a road accident yesterday. Chock collided with a motor-car at the junction of Wilkinson Road and Broadrick Road at about 8 40 a.m. He sustained serious98 words
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90 1967-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three men were today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with unauthorised possession of TNT explosives at the junction of Chua Chu Kane Road and Lim Chu Kan* Road on April 22. They are Lee Cheng Ting. Lee Beng Huat and Yeo90 words
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496 1967-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Seminar on Foreign Investment in Singapore opened at the Universitv of Singapore with participants from five Pacific countries as well as representatives from the Government and private sectors attending. The research scholars, who will be presenting their papers during the seminar,496 words
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Article110 1967-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 51-year-old seaman. Keh Seng Swee. was today fined $3,600 In default s 1 x months' Jail by a Magistrate's Court for havln* in his possession dutiable goods on which duty of $350.35 had not been paid. Keh pleaded guilty to the charge of having110 words
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Article65 1967-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Sin Thieo Chai Teochew Players a popular Teochew opera (roup from Swatow raised more than $lO,OOO for the building fund of the Maris Stella High Sehool at a special performance orer the weekend. The Sin ThJen Chai Teochew Players are now in65 words
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183 1967-07-25 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.—A Public Works Department watchman, Karnal Singh, who wa S originally charged with the murder of his wife, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment on the reduced charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder, in the High Court today. Karnal Singh183 words
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111 1967-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Singapore Institute of Management ha,s organised a talk on "Current Trends in Management" for Its members. The talk with be given by Prof. W. Warrent Haynes. visiting Professor of Business Administration and Director of the Division of International Activities. Harvard University.111 words
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Article102 1967-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. Teo Hup Teck. MP for Jalan Kayu constituency will ask the Minister for National Development at the next meeting of Parliament if the Minister will consider the improvement of Yio Chu Kang Road between the 8 3/4 m.s. and 11 m.s., including widening of102 words
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Article, Illustration136 1967-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon A television and radio announcer in Singapore's Broadcasting House, Che D Sa'adah binte D Basok. 19. is the latest entrant for the "Miss Tourism Singapura" Contest. This brings the total number of contestants to 17 so far. Preliminaries for the contest will be136 words
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Article, Illustration222 1967-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Wong Quek Hin of Singapore was amongst those who completed the 1967 General Course of the Asian Institute of the United Nations held in Bangkok recently. The convocation for the General Course, the fourth so far. was held at ECAFE,222 words
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Miscellaneous116 1967-07-25 2 Ik.l. diary! Wednesday Art Group Exhibition at British Council 10 a m to 6 p.m.: Exhibition of Systemic Pamirgs bv Peter Adler and Eva Mar;a Weidliinf at Gaien 11, Jalan Pinarg. 11 am to 7 p.m. Prominent Malaysian Artist*' Exhibition by Peninsular Art Society at 41 Jalan Raja Muda 10116 words
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Advertisement224 1967-07-25 3 U 1* \&w w J 1 WEISEN-U DOUBLE-ACTION TABLETS Medical research carried out in California U.S.A. has shown that certain foodstuffs such as fresh green vegetables, especially cabbages, contain an anti-ulcer substance called Methylmethioninesulfonium Chloride which not only promotes the healing of gastric ulcers but also prevents relapses when used224 words
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Miscellaneous52 1967-07-25 4 S'pore Diary 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.: Victoria Theatre Japan Trade exhibition. 8 p.m.: Cultural Centre— Westlake (Stage play). 7-19 P m.: Free film shows by ffie Ministry o! Culture— K am pong Tong Kang Pechah; Kampong Lim Teck Boo; Sing Hwa 8chool. Lorn Tua Tow Road and Kampong Malaysia.52 words
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Article, Illustration805 1967-07-25 5 by a woman observer i \^HUE the women take a whirl in their tent dresses, the men are stepping up with their wardrobe revolution and about time too. L nz have they remained reserved: unselfishly steppin? aside for the women v -ake the limelight with their805 words
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Article, Illustration208 1967-07-25 5 Mary Sue Miller - by: Mary Sue Miller AI ANY women are askA ing for information on the cause and cure of "iiver spots." It seems those scattere'i pa.cnes of brown pigment on the face and n ands multiply during ne summer to become a 3*auty problem. In spite of208 words
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86 1967-07-25 5 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Hemline* and jackets plunged downwards In the final Instalment of the London Couture Week for Autumn fashions. Lachasse, Mattll and Michael stayed faithful ta the brown rainbow theme of oranges, apricots, rusts and creams but the longer trend became more marked with each86 words
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Article638 1967-07-25 5 Marianne Pereira - By: Marianne Pereira Vow do you rate as a husband? How much do you love your wife and why? The answers will tell on you and the type of husband you are. Read on: HrSBANDS at random in Singapore readily admitted that they loved their638 words
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Article, Illustration378 1967-07-25 5 Patricia Chan - by: Patricia Chan Housewives and mothers: Do you often find difficulty in getting the right kind of undergarments during your days of expectancy? It is not surprising all expectant mothers do have this difficulty yesterday. The difficult? Is over today378 words
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Article193 1967-07-25 5 A FORMER air-hostess. Miss Elizabeth Hunter (now a Women's Travel Adviser of Qantas), in Singapore made use of her travelling Job collecting hors d'oeuvre as the "key" to the cuisine in each country sne has visited. With the 100 well-chosen recipes from all over the193 words
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Article135 1967-07-25 5 Florence de Santis - (A Fashion League Feature by Florence de S ant is.) Florence de Santis.) look for NEW fur coats, belted in leather, self-sashed in fur. always cut to reveal there's a figure beneath, often double-breasted NEW pattern combinations. such as the banded or striped dress with the checked coat,135 words
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Article140 1967-07-25 5 T ONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Top British fashion model Twiggy is to visit Tokyo for two weeks in September following her second visit to the United States this year. Twiggy, the 17-year-old short-haired model with the slim 31-21-32 figure, will be showine her autumn fashion collection on140 words
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Article, Illustration166 1967-07-25 5 Patricia Chan - By: Patricia Chan ARE you tired of eating white rice? Why don't you add flavour to it? You find that the mood of vour whole meal will he chanped with NasiMinyak. Nasi Minvak is cooked in a new interesting way which gives the rice a better spicy taste without166 words
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Miscellaneous2882 1967-07-25 6 RADIO MALAYSIA Tuesday JULY 25 A.M.: TIMEX-TIME 6.00 Prog Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies. 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News in the National Language; 7.50 Learn a Word a Day. 8.00 The News; 8.10 For Housewives. 900—12.00 Special Programme in the National Language. P.M.: TIMEX-TIME 100 Tiffin Date; 1.302,882 words
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WORLD NEWS
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319 1967-07-25 7 UK-ANZ planners meet in Spore WELLINGTON <NZ) Mon. (Reuter) New Zealand's assistant Chief of Defence Staff. Colonel R H F Holloway will attend a meeting with Australian and British Military planners in Singapore early next month for initial discussions on the military implications of Britain's reduction319 words
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Article96 1967-07-25 7 BRISBANE. Mon (Reuter) Dozens of naked or near-naked teenagers fled screaming into mangrove swamps near here eariy yesterday when police rained a wild drinking orgy. Police said about 80 teenagers were gathered arcund a log fire on a narrow strip of land on the outskirts of96 words
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Article65 1967-07-25 7 TOKYO, Mon. (Reuter) At least 44 swimmers were drowned and 12 others missing at beaches, rivers, ponds or pools throughout Japan yesterday, the Japanese National News Agency Kyodo reported. The whole country sweltered in more than 90 degrees (Fahrenheit) heat and millions of people65 words
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Article123 1967-07-25 7 BRUSSELS. Mon. (Reuter) Norway today made a brief, unconditional application for membership of the six-nation European Common Market at a snort ceremony in a small office here of the community's cngftcil of ministers. The application was in the form of a short letter similar to123 words
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272 1967-07-25 7 ADAPAZARI. Turkey, Mon. (UPI) The traditional Saturday evening stroll apparently saved the lives of thousands of Turks when an earthquake smashed Western Turkey from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean, officials said yesterday. De~p:*e early indications of a heavy toll, officials said ♦here had272 words
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Article92 1967-07-25 7 MANILA Mnn (Reuter Five persons were killed and two others injured seriously when three Japanese bombs improvised as stove-stands exploded in a village north of Manila. A 55 year old father, two of his children and two of his grandchildren wer»> killed, according92 words
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Article131 1967-07-25 7 Mon. (UPI> P'°s:nent Houar* Boumer: enre was reported debat"2 .ast night whether to ex'radre condemned former Congolese Premier Moise Tshombe to Kinshasa or bow to the pressures of Afdiplomats and hold a N-remberg-type trial. T'ne ruling National Libera on Front party itself met on Saturday to131 words
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412 1967-07-25 7 WASHINGTON. >lon. (I'PI) The influential Washington Post said in an editorial yesterday that the United States should agree to a firm commitment to return Okinawa and the Bonius Islands to Japan during the visit of Premier Eisaku Sato to Washington this autumn. The editorial,412 words
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152 1967-07-25 7 STAFFORD. England. (Reuter) Local residents here are angry because their new neighbour* will be airmen and their families returning from trouble spots abroad The residents live on a new housing estate in this north Midland town —and 34 of the houses have been taken by152 words
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123 1967-07-25 7 NEW DELHI. Mon. (Reuter) The Indian government Is considering action to stop East European countries from re-selling Indian goods f o the West for foreign exchange, the Press Trust of India reported today. The agency said the government had learnt that some East Euro123 words
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Article264 1967-07-25 7 Thursday Dior Day PARIS. Mon. (Rrutrr) —The mini-skirt seemed set to remain on the fashion scene as 36 trend-setting Paris fashion houses today reveal what they have in store for the well-dressed woman this Autumn and Winter. As the world's coutoure spotlight turns on Paris264 words
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Article, Illustration50 1967-07-25 7 "Collier de Chien" (Dog's collar) is the name for this unusual ensemble from the first and mini mini-collection presented in Paris by hairdresser ANTONIO (seen in background). The model wears a white crepe dress made by ready-to-wear designer Erik Ardel for Antonio. CPI Photo. UPI PhotoUPI Photo - 50 words
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Article179 1967-07-25 7 GREENSBORO. North Carolina Mon <UPl>—The Fourth World Conference of Friends gathered here today for the first time in 15 years with many topics from Its Oxford. England conference In 1952 still lingering and the United States Involvement In Vietnam pressing. More than 1.300 delegates from 35179 words
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Article323 1967-07-25 7 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) Mr. K. S. Ramachandran, general manager of the Press Trust of India (PTI) and president of the Organisation cf Asian News Agencies (OANA), proposed here today the establishment of an Asian news agency. At the opening ceremony of the three-day second OANA323 words
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Article67 1967-07-25 7 DETROIT. Mon. (Reuter) Tanks rumbled into Detroit last night to bark up 1.500 National Guardsmen battling with thousands of rioting Negroe? who stormed through the streets hurling stones and firebombs. It looks !ike bombing and shelling, said Michigan State Governor George Romney after a helicopter67 words
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355 1967-07-25 7 MANILA, Mon. (Reuter) The Philippine government is seriously thinking of setting up three or four free trade zones throughout the archipelago to boost processing industries here and provide employment to Filipino labour. President Marcos has already certified to congress a bill355 words
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451 1967-07-25 10 LESSON IN HISTORY' NEW BEDFORD, Massachusetts, Mon. (UPI). Former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Mr. Edwin 0. Reischauer said yesterday that Communist China can be "brought back into the world by Japan because of the strong economic ties between the two nations." Speaking451 words
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Article86 1967-07-25 10 ZURICH. Mnn (AFP).— Hailstones as bis as tennis balls ruined crops here last night i n the worst storm local people have experienced in 25 years. Plants and flowers were beaten down and vines were broken off. the fruit trailing on the eround with broken branches, foliage86 words
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Article99 1967-07-25 10 TAIPEI. Mon. (UPI) Thomas Cardinal Tien, the first Cardinal appointed in the Far East, died of pneumonia today. He was 77 The Cardinal was hospi'aiised for almost two years to undergo treatment for diabetes, rheumatic and heart trouble. He died early this morning at St.99 words
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470 1967-07-25 10 SAIGON Mon. (Reuter) General Maxwell D. Taylor arrived here today at the start of a Far East mission on behalf of the White House which is expected to include talks on possible increased troop commitments in Vietnam by "Free world" countries.470 words
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165 1967-07-25 10 HONG KONG. Mon (UPI) An explosion occurred in the compound of the Western Police Station on Hong Kong island at 9.30 last night. The home-made bomb wrapped in a paper was thrown into the compound at the rear of the police station from Queens165 words
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265 1967-07-25 10 TORONTO, Mon (Reuter) The Toronto Globe and Mail newspaper reported last night that its Peking correspondent, David Oancia. and two companions were beaten and their car wrecked today by Chinese Red Guards In a copyright dispatch from Peking, the 37-year-old Oancia told how he265 words
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Article147 1967-07-25 10 WASHING TON. Mon (UPI) Desmond Fitzgerald, deputy director for plans of the Central Intellicence (CIA), died yesterday of an apparent heart attack at the a*e of 57. Fitzgerald suffered his fatal seizure while playing tennis at his country home near The Plains, Virginia. One of147 words
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Article61 1967-07-25 10 TOYAMA. Japan. Mon. (UPI). Fire yesterday destroyed the Nissekiji Temple, headquarters of the Shingon School Buddhism. Officials estimated the lost at U*****,000. Among the buildings razed was the one which housed the 300-year-old Fudomyo-O or the God of Fire. The statue was not damaged however since it was61 words
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Miscellaneous32 1967-07-25 7 H& B.C. by johnny hart I BELIEVE PEOPLE OF SUPERIOR JNTELU6ENCE EXiSr IM OMSK COUMTTRIES. I p THM" were SO, WH/ HAVEN'T THEY' TfclEP "T£> COMTAOT US ..BECAUSC OF THEIR. SUPERIOR INTELUOEMCC.32 words
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Article713 1967-07-25 8 THE theme of "Operation Good Citizen' launched by the MCA. UMNO and MIC on Sunday is that Malaysians must become meaningful citizens because a nation is as strong as the quality of its citizens. On the eve of Malaysia's tenth year of independence, the Alliance is making a713 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1967-07-25 8 Robert Betts - By: Robert Betts T3RESIDENT Gamal Abdel Nasser's announcement 1 on July 26, 1956, that he was going to nationalise the Suez Canal, was heard by a wildly cheering crowd of Egyptians. In London and Paris the news was received in stunned silence. Washington was not1,118 words
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LETTERS...
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Article251 1967-07-25 8 QN the day preceding the Stock Exchange's measures announced in the Press which seemed designed to push up the price of Matsushita against the alleged short-sellers, I had sold half of my holding at $3.32 as a hedge hoping to repurchase it at a lower level. Unfortunately251 words
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154 1967-07-25 8 Tax free for retrenchment benefits IT :s bad enough for kers to be retrenched but to have their retrenchment benefits taxed is something which the Government should look into. Workers who have been affected by retrenchment because of Indonesian confrontation and import restrictions have had their retrenchment benefits taxed. In154 words
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Article136 1967-07-25 8 WILLIE LIM - Parking lots children WILLIE LIM Singapore IIfHEN the parking-lot fee was imposed earlier this month. I paid like any other law-abiding and co-operative HDB flat-dwel-ler. Then it happened! I almost knocked down some children several times. Since only one-fifth of the lots are occupied, the rest is turned into a136 words
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Article201 1967-07-25 8 SIH KIA CHOON - SIH KIA CHOON Secretary. Crban Rural Services Committee Singapore I REFER to "NOORAINTs" letter (ES. 4-7-67 > suggesting the provision of a foot-path in Jalan Te~ fr>the use of school-childrer. Jalan Tebu is a private road and as stated by -he writer it is indeed a201 words
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Article149 1967-07-25 8 I WISH to express my de<*t appreciation and thank; to the Staff of Ward 21 .4 of the Singapore Genera! Hospital where I underwent hospitalisation foi an emergency illnes< from 9th to 13th instant My experience was an eyeopener to the finer sid« of the Administration. The149 words
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Article60 1967-07-25 8 ALEX A. FEREIRA - ALEX A. FEREIRA Singapore I HAVE in my possession a Singapore new SlO note in which 'ORE' of Singapore at the back of it is printed in reverse in front beiow 'SIN' of Singapore. I shall be much thankfui if you or any of your reader would be60 words
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Miscellaneous137 1967-07-25 8 By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trial*") WHEU Verna and Eddie were divorced, she was given custody of their six children. After Verna's later marriage to Randy, Eddie brought suit to regain custody of the children. "Verna is an unfit mother," Eddie asserted. "She gave birth137 words
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Article, Illustration771 1967-07-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The General Manager of Qantas, Captain R. J. Ritchie, has announced a major reorganisation of the senior management of the airline which creates two new deputy general managers and seven directors. all but one of them a new appointment. The two new deputy general managers771 words
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Article, Illustration51 1967-07-25 9 Eastern Sun picture shows the stall displaying Teijin fabrics at the Japan Trade Exhibition 1967. currently beine held at Victoria Memorial Hall In Singapore. The exhibition, featuring a wide range of Japanese products. is open to the public from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily until51 words
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934 1967-07-25 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Stock Exchange began the week's trading today on a quiet note with turn- over on the small side. Industrials, after a steady opening, turned easier during the afternoon session and produced no real feature. Dealing was largely concentrated in Gammon. Centra! Sugar.934 words
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109 1967-07-25 9 HONG KONG. Mon. «UPI) Reports that Hong Kong money changers were refusing to accept Philippine pesos were denied by money dealers here today But the rate for the pesos has dropped from 145-146 Hong Kone dollars for 100 to 131-132 Hong Kong dollans for109 words
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Article23 1967-07-25 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) Money quotations: HK--*****/3.8175 per US dollar for cash HK516.14 per pound sterling. HKJ272.0 per tael gold.23 words
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Article29 1967-07-25 9 LONDON. Mon (UPI) The rubber market opened quiet wi h No. 1 RSS Spot 17-45/17 17|. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports. August, 16ft 16ft.29 words
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Article899 1967-07-25 9 ARRIVAL* IN SINGAPORE Time 8.85 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Tim* 9.30 a m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.35 a m. Airline Garuda 982 from Jakarta. Time 10.30 a m. Airline MSA 451 from K netting. Time 10.5% a m Airline899 words
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Article272 1967-07-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. August first grade rubber fob. buyers closed at 5.00 p.m in Singapore a n_d Kuala Lumpur today at 55t cents per lb., down threeeighths of a cent from previous close. The tone was dull. Very quiet and slightly easier conditions ruled all morning with272 words
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Article14 1967-07-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for today was £409.50 per oicul. unchanged.14 words
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Article549 1967-07-25 9 SINGAPORE—Stock Exchange bid and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDl -TRIAE BouMead 1.55 1.54 C. Sugar 1.6ft 1.71 Chemical Co. 1 1 68 Cold storage 3.42 3.46 Dun lop 2 IS E. Smelting 4.28 4 30 EAI 2.63 Kv«o Ord« 8.20 3.22 Htzpat ricks549 words
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Article52 1967-07-25 9 (Manager* Price*) Flr*t Malayan XI> 2.37 2.4? Second Malayan XD 1.69 1.79 Third Mala* an 1.16 126 The Commerce lndu«t v Fond <*) 1.00 The Sating* Fund 1.36 1.46 Malayan Investment Fnnd lit 1.15 Sterling commodity 3/» 4/4 First Hong Rone .W1 .85* Second Hong Kong S3 XT52 words
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Article95 1967-07-25 9 SlVaPORF.. Mon SincaP°rr hinPM- Produce Exchange noon prices toda> were: Bur^r Seller Coconut Oil (FOB) Bulk 40.25 Coconut Oil (F.O.B.) Drum* 48 75 Loo«.e Copra Mixed July Aug 29 .'SO Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) Wc N.I. W 137.50 Sarawak W hite Pepp«-_ (F.O.B > 135 00 Sarawak Special Black95 words
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Article172 1967-07-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon—The following ships are expected to be in port today:— Godowns Vessels 1/2 Jag Kranti 3/4 Ela 5 Tancred 8/9 Eastern Trader 10 11 Hong Kong Amber 13/14 Bulimba 15/16 Prometheus 18 Mataram 19 Thorscape 21/22 Maxwell Brander 25/26 City of Guilford 27/28 Miharu Maru 31/32 Talthvbius172 words
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Article, Illustration1447 1967-07-25 10 HENRY SHAPIRO - By HENRY SHAPIRO STALIN'S GRAISDSOy, 22-year-old medical student Josef Alliluyer, has taken a new hard look at his mother's defection to the United States. He related his and his 17-year-old sister's feelings in an exclusive interview uith LPI Moscotc Bureau Chief Henry Shapiro. Mon.1,447 words
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Miscellaneous78 1967-07-25 10 i 4 As 2LLV4 kUKYAIOhI CONTINUES TUEIK POC&IH3 CCHXSE, iJAPOUSOU SOLO FILLS AM EMPTIED WATER. BOTTLE WITH 6ASOUNE... 34 1 3! G»VE ME TWENTY SCCONPS MOKE AND THEN PUT ME IN THBOWINQ DISTANCE Of THE SAMPANS/ w T*E TWRCSHNJCW GUN \9 PEPfZBSSEP FX ITS INCOMING TARGET THAT SUOPEKLV £U'££v M78 words
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Miscellaneous2590 1967-07-25 11 2 ■V* m l NV.vXvi -F^M SsV:t& WOL)i l TF-JlLf SB TrioSE I T.V. MALA PMIMM KNOW BUY ri\ NATIONAL Nili--n.il T. V. SINGAPURA J July 25—Ju Tuesday JULY 25 P M TIMEX-TIME 545 OPENING ANNCT. Prce Summary *5O NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 553 NATIONAL SONGS 6no NEWS2,590 words
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Article, Illustration55 1967-07-25 12 THOSE who love dancing are in for a treat when Television Singapura telecasts A1 Huang Dance Concert" over Channel 5 at 9.25 p.m. today (Tuesday, July 25). A1 Huang (above) a Chinese dancer well-known in America and his wife, Suzanne Pierce, will perform a lecture dance. The 15-minute programme is55 words
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Article, Illustration845 1967-07-25 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. Handsome Roy Thinnes takes the leading role in "The Invaders", which will soon be telecast over Channel 5 of TV Singapura. '"The Invaders" tells the story of a young architect who discovers that a group of aliens from another planet has845 words
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Article75 1967-07-25 12 PENANG, Mon.—Radio Malaysia will be conducting its 1967 talentime shows, inviting singers, soloists, vocal groups and instrumentalists to participate, beginning at the end of this month. The first of its recording shows will be staged at St. George's Girls' School at 7.30 p.m. on July75 words
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Article59 1967-07-25 12 SINGAPORE, Mon The Queenstown Citizen's Consultative Committee (Area 3) will hold a "Queenstown Talfntime"on Aug 10, at the Ooen Park in Margaret Drive here to commemorate Singapore's National Day. All amateur bands, instrumentalists, vocalists in group or solo, residing in Queenstown constituency are eligible to enter the competition.59 words
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Article251 1967-07-25 12 Hoo Ban Khee - -h Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Singapore Metro Philharmonic Society and the Performing Arts Studio will present a "Night of Music, Dance and Song" at Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here on Aug. 12. The one-night performance is being jointly sponsored by the Selangor Chinwu Chorus and251 words
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Miscellaneous648 1967-07-25 12 T. V. SINGAP Wednesday JULY 26 p.M. timex-time 6.50 PROGRAMME SUMMARY in the National Language. Chinese. Tamil b English. 1.55 BELAJAR-LAH BAHASA KE BANGS AA N Our daily lesson in the National Language 7.00 NEWS in Tamil 7.15 BERITA SINGAPURA 125 MUSICAL INTERLUDES 7.35 KALONG SENANDONG Songs and dance medley648 words
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Miscellaneous244 1967-07-25 12 ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Singapore A.M. 6.00 Dawn Serenade; 6.30 Breakfast Club, with Larry Lai; 6.45 Your Dally Horoscope Birthday Greetings; 7.00 News; 7.30 Rediffusion Health Tip; 7.45 Assignment Hollywood reporter Fred Robbins meets the stars of films and television: 8.00 News; 8.10 Your Daily Horoscope Birthday Greetings; 9.00 Chinese Programmes. PM.244 words
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Miscellaneous1110 1967-07-25 12 V Radio Singapura programmes— Victor Silvester and His String Tony Bennett. 700 THE NEWS 7.1# BREAKFAST BULLETIN A magazine programme that includes interviews and news of current activities in Singapore. 7.2® l*P AND ABOUT Music and songs at breakfast time. 8.00 THE NEWS B.l# UP AND ABOUT Yet another selection1,110 words
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336 1967-07-25 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Secretarv-General of the National Trades Unions Congress, Mr. Seah Mui Kok. last night made a call to parents to encourage their children to take up technical jobs and not to cline to clerical work only. He said hat336 words
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Article82 1967-07-25 13 MUAR. Mor. The fourday State M:m" Scout rally, scheduled to be held in Jor.ore Bahru from July 28. has been postponed to April rex* rear. Reason: Two Malaysian Scout VIPs will be unable to a**end the rally. Thev are: Tan Sri Sardoc, Chief Scout of Malaysia and82 words
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Article177 1967-07-25 13 SINGAPORE. Mon—The public are warned that certain unauthorised persons are collecting funds In the name of the University of Singapore Students' Union for a "Singapore OrphansFund." In a press statement today. Mr S.T. Peter Llm. Development Officer of the University of Singapore students' Union said that no177 words
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Article, Illustration252 1967-07-25 13 SINGAPORE, Mon.—"Queen of the Pacific", Miss Betty Lim Saw Yim of Malaysia flew into Singapore this morning from Kuala Lumpur on an MSA aircraft, for a two-day visit part of her prise. When asked about the law suit she brought252 words
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400 1967-07-25 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Preparations are now in full swing for the big National Day celebrations of the Republic of Singapore which begins from Aug. 9. Plans and programmes are finalised in various quarters to make a success of what will be the Republic's400 words
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98 1967-07-25 13 PENANG. Mon. The State Government here ha* received inquiries and requests concerning the setting up of floating restaurants and new hotels In Penang, This wa* disclosed by the Chief Minister. Tan Sr. Wong Pow Nee, here recently. He aso disclosed that the $2 million Aquarium98 words
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Article, Illustration67 1967-07-25 13 THE Commander of the l?t Malaysian Infantry Brigade. Brigadier Tunku Ahmad bin Tunku Besar Burhanuddin, bade farewell to the 2nd Malaysia Rangers at a special parade held at the Battalion Headquarters in Kuala Kubu Baharu last Friday. He also presented long service and good conduct medals to67 words
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Article361 1967-07-25 13 'A MATTER O NECESSITY,SURVIVAL' SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said here today that it is now a matter of national necessity and survival for all in Singapore to practise family planning. In a statement Issued today on the birth rates361 words
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Article81 1967-07-25 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The National Safety First Council of Singapore is planning three Safety First Drives for the rest of 1967 to insti. safety first consciousness among the people in the Republic. They are> A Road Courtesy Drive in September A Safety Campaign in November. 9 A programme81 words
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122 1967-07-25 13 SINGAPORE M*n The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) is making an appeal for more donations from the public for its annual jumble sale to be held at the Presbyterian Church hall at Orchard Road on Sept. 6. this year A122 words
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Article47 1967-07-25 13 SINGAPORE Man. The Director of the Fisheries Biology Unit. University of Singapore. Dr. Tham Ah Kow. will give a public talk on "The resources of the seas around us" at the New Lecture Theatre 3. university grounds on Aug. 4 at 8 p.m47 words
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113 1967-07-25 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Enche Othman wo* said here todav that the rote of the Prison Officers was entirely changed. En-he Othman Wok, speaking at the Prison Officers' Club dinner remarked: Today in our tolerant society. i n the113 words
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Advertisement17 1967-07-25 13 TRAVEL CENTRE OF SINGAPORE WH1-known for persona Ward services E-10 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING 360, ORCHARD ROAD. TEL: *****17 words
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Miscellaneous219 1967-07-25 13 l O Phone ***** List Dits: 11, 1.45. 4, 915 INTERPOL" Sha*»eope, Color Mia'iar.r. Eng tsh Subtitle* TOMORROW 915 pe Re* HtrrUoa. Sisaa Harvard <sc Capuciae THE HONEY FOX" Color <UA» CAPITOL Phone *****' NOW SHOWING 1 »hows Dail?: 11. 2.3®. C.M. SO INCREASE la PRICEB! Chr.'toth»r Pramer. Yul Brrnaer219 words
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Miscellaneous75 1967-07-25 13 COUHTROOM |r Ifcf H«rry Rotnblitt (Author. •ittndboefc of gvltenc* For Criminal Trl«l»*) VES. "We would not A punish Verna for a single act of immorality," the Judge held. "However, the onl* concern of the Court is that of the well being of the children. Considering how bad an influence Randy75 words
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Miscellaneous452 1967-07-25 13 TODAY TOMORROW ONLY! 11 a.m. ISO 4 (Ml. CM 30 am LOVE IS THICKER THAN WINE" Mandarin SCOPE COLOR Engluh Chines* Subtitle* Qrand Premiere Tomorrow 9 ptB Tb MG "J or The GENERALS 15L ?^o° °»»r Sharif PTTUion. Color. Columbia Plus On Stage TaiUea Fieata <No Free Liatt I CATHAY~-452 words
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Article51 1967-07-25 14 ALOR STAR. Mon. A seventeen-year-old student. Zulkiflee Hassan from the Sultan Abdul Hamid College. Alor Star won the Kedah Malays junior singles and doubles badminton titles at Dewan Guru here. In the doubles he partnered his school-mate Yusoff Khan whom he had beaten in the singles51 words
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Article, Illustration2330 1967-07-25 14 He averages 229 a game SINGAPORE. Mon. One of Singapore's top bowlers, Jesse Dy, leads in the South Pacific Tournament preliminary rounds with a fantastic score of 919 pinfalls over a four-game series averaging 229. According to Mr. Jim Scheeder. manager of Jackie's Bowl, Orchard,2,330 words
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Article582 1967-07-25 15 Taken unconscious to hospital but condition satisfactory BRNO, (Czechoslovakia), Mon (UPh. Former Singapore Grand Prix winner, Chris Conn was taken unconscious to hospital when he crashed in the 350 c.c. race here. Conn of England crashed on the third jap of the race This bad accident marred582 words
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369 1967-07-25 15 WIN'NIPEG. Canada. Mon. fUPI' The Fifth PanAmencan Game.-, which trill include 2.500 athletes from 23 nations. was officially inaugurated by Prince Philip yesterday as a crowd of 24.000 Ignored heavy rain to attend opening ceremonies. The ram. aftermath of a heavy thunderstorm369 words
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Article185 1967-07-25 15 ALOR STAR. Mon. A surgeon Mr. Bhajan Singh won the champion prize for the lowest nett score over 18 holes in the annual handicap golf tournament of the Services Sports sod Welfare Council, played on the Kedah Club Golf course The runner-up was Syed Hussein185 words
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Article, Illustration42 1967-07-25 15 From one champion to another and with a smile. Dr. Mani Jegafhesan (Sportsman of the Year) and Mailva Rajamani (Sportswomen of the Year) congratulate each other, before their glittering trophies, at Saturday niaht's presentation dinner at the Rothmans Pavilion, Kuala Lumpur.42 words
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352 1967-07-25 15 MADRID, Mon. (UPI). Scotsman Jim Clark, twice world driving champion, yesterday braved heatwave temperatures and oil trouble to pilot his Formula 2 Lotus 48 to a clear victory in the Spanish Grand Prix. The 31-year-old farmer. winner of the driving championship352 words
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348 1967-07-25 15 FRANCO RCHAMPS. (Belgium). Mon. (tTI) A PoTsche 911 driven by a Belgian team beat 59 other entries to win the 24 hours of Francorchamps tourism car race yesterday. The race was marred by two serious accidents in which one driver died. Th* winning Belgian348 words
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Article65 1967-07-25 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Force* Driving Club of Singapore, iprlnt driving teat results are aa follows Class 1 P. Yett; W. Lae and B. shuttle worth, (third) Class 2 A. David and W. Dreyer. (second) Class 3 L. Alexandra and J, Dowsett (second). Class 4 M. Miller.65 words
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134 1967-07-25 15 SINGAPORE Moo.-Jar-din Waugh SC. (S'pore) branch have drawn up an elaborate programme for the forthcoming 7th annual in-ter-branch sport* mwl to be held here from August SI to September 2. Mr. J. Jeremiah, chairman of the Jardinc Waugh SC sub-committee said the134 words
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271 1967-07-25 15 DALLAS. Texas. Mon. <Reuter) Promoters and managers were still wrangling here yesterday over tonight's Sfhedu:ed world welterweight title bout in which Curtis Cokes was due to defend his crown against Gypsy Joe Harris. Promoters Kenneth Hayles and Tommy Bullock insisted the 15-round fight would be271 words
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366 1967-07-25 15 DENVER, Mon. (UPI). Dan Sikes twostroke lead in the 49th PGA Championship was slashed in half on the first hole of the final round yesterday when he bogeyed the 396-yard par 4 opening hole and big Jack Nicklaus parred it. The 37-year-old Bikes366 words
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274 1967-07-25 15 MILWAUKEE. (Wisconsin). Mon. <UPI) Topseeded Arthur Ash* beat tired Marty Riessen yesterday to win the men's singles crown of the national clay courts tennis meet while Nancy Richey stored Rosemary Casals for an unprecedented flfth successive women's title. Ashe, the nation's number one ranked274 words
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191 1967-07-25 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Central Kedah Hindu Youth organisation in Sungei Patani. will mark the 10th Merdeka Anniversary on Aug. 31, by holding a relay race. To he called the "round-the-house-relay" for men. it will replace the Big Walk event, which has been popular191 words
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Article304 1967-07-25 15 BUENOS AIRES. Men. (UPl)—Argentine heavyweight, Oscar Bonavena guaranteed himself a world elimination fight with Karl MUdenberger by stopping South American champion Lulz Faustlno Pires after five rounds on Saturday night. If Bonavena had lost to the relatively unknown Pires. his fight scheduled for Sept. 16304 words
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327 1967-07-25 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. The Football Association of Singapore Council meeting here to-morrow is expected to look into allegations of "sabotage and subversion" among certain group of officials within the parent body. According to highly placed soccer sources, the forthcoming session will327 words
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Article149 1967-07-25 16 PARIS. Mon. (UPI) Roger Pingeon of the French national team yesterday won the 1967 Tour de France known as the world's toughest cycling race. Pingeon. 27, was not even considered an outside poslbility to win when the tour began at Angers on June 30.149 words
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323 1967-07-25 16 MUAR, Mon. Dr. Syed Mahmood Al-Kudcy, the president of the Johore State Amateur Athletic Association, today blamed the heavy rain and the sodden pitch for the poor performance of the State's star athletes at the Johore AAA championship meet at Batu Pahat323 words
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88 1967-07-25 16 PENANG, Mon. The Penang Badminton Association will stage the Penang State Open 10th Merdeka badminton cJ a mpionships from Aug. 18 Chin rQ Penang P lrW Hi h School indoor stadium JgW- we in the rouowing events, men's open singles and doubles, women's open88 words
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570 1967-07-25 16 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Leading jockey. Des Coleman, was in top form when he took the main honours at the recently-concluded SelangoT Turf Club's King's Gold Cup Sleeting here. He booted home five winners including a great double on Open,570 words
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181 1967-07-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The "free fall divers" from the Australian Regiment at Malacca will perform here at the opening ceremony of the third annual athletic meet of the Malaysian Bchools Sports Council This Is the first time the public will be able to see181 words
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Article384 1967-07-25 16 by Little Nene SINGAPORE, Mon. Twenty seven RAF Changi golfers entertained their counterparts from Keppel Club at the RAF course here yesterday. While twelve players from each club competed in the SGA League. With course-knowledge in their favour, RAF Changi beat Keppel Club by six points to nil384 words
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35 1967-07-25 16 Tan Hang-Kang (right) waves hi s hands to spectators before entering the Tokorozaws Shooting Range to compete in "Sheet" event of the clay shooting of the 1st Asian Shooting Championships from July 21-23. PANA photo.PANA photo. - 35 words
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Article183 1967-07-25 16 BANGKOK. Mon. <UPI) World flyweight champion Chartchai Chlonol narrowly escaped injury yesterday when an unidentified driver rammed the rear end of a car that was following him as he did road work in preparation for Wednesday's titl e fight against Punthlp Keosuriya. Chartchai was running183 words
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Article96 1967-07-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor athletes, who are expected to dominate the national meet from Aug. 16 to 18 at Alor Star, have started intensive training today. The training is being held at the Merdeka Stadium daily from 5 to 7 p.m. under the coaches Stanley Gouw96 words
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378 1967-07-25 16 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Kent skittle Hampshire twice in less than 3-1/2 hours to eo £1 the head of the English country cricket chamn rship yesterday. H a Caught on a nightmare of a pitch at Maidstone, Hampshire were dismissed378 words
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243 1967-07-25 16 HONG KONG. Mor.. .Rrj. ter) Hong Kong yo team for the Merdeka or?« tournament. starting Kuala Lumpur on August 10 will do mush better ~'nar. "m previous vears. accord:-* 0 team coach Mr La: Shi> Wing. "Of the 17 players rhosen'. he243 words
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407 1967-07-25 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.—lf the tarnished image of hockey is to be repaired in Johore, o couple of officials should be flushed out This is the opinion of sports observers here who also expressed the fear that if steps to polish up the407 words
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Advertisement303 1967-07-25 14 NOTICES official notice PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME WE. New Oriental Navigation Co. Ltd., of No. 144-A Robinson Road, Singapore 1. hereby give notice that in consequence of our purchasing the m.v. 'Shimada Maru No. 5" of Japanese Flag we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under303 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-07-25 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan*: 2.50 a.m. (7.2 ft.), 2.41 p.m. (8.5 ft.) PoTt Swettenham: 8.09 a.m. (15.5 ft), 8.10 p.m. (14.6 ft) Port Diekson: 8.41 a.m. (88 ft), 9.05 p.m. (8.3 ft) Singapore: 12.29 a.m. (9.1 ft), 1.55 p.m. (7.5 ft) Sedili Kechil: 12.44 a.m. (7.9 ft), 11.39 p.m. (6.360 words
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