Eastern Sun, 28 July 1967
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Title Section25 1967-07-28 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 19G6. Vol. 2 No. 364 Friday, 28 July 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.25 words
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Article272 1967-07-28 1 ALEXANDRIA. Virginia, Thurs. (UPI) H. Rap B:t>wn was arrested by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents in Washington yesterday as a fugitive charged with inciting a riot in Cambridge, Maryland. •lA'e built tnis country M 4 well burn it down." shquted the "Black Power" Ad* ocate as272 words
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Article471 1967-07-28 1 THE DEATH TOLL FROM FOUR DAYS OF RIOTING RISES TO 37 DETROIT, THURS. (REUTER) HELICOPTERS with highpowered searchlights beamed in on sniper posts in Detroit overnight as troops and police sealed otf the worst riot areas. Tanks, armoured cars and jeeps ringed a onesquare mile of471 words
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273 1967-07-28 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. (Reuter) Bitter power struggles raged in six States today as Premier Indira Gandhi s Congress Party battled to regain its strang- lehold on Indian politics. Mass shifts and countershifts in party allegiance over the past few days have undermined the stability273 words
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Article, Illustration121 1967-07-28 1 "Softies" are out that's as far as this young: lady above is concerned. What 18-year-old captivating Miss Roseline Leung Po Kens looks for In a man is one who Is "manly, tough and rugged, and self-disciplined-'* Roseline, daughter of well-known Cantonese comedian, Leung Shing Por, flew in yesterdayEastern Sun picture by Jimmy Chow. - 121 words
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Article173 1967-07-28 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Singapore Government today announced a further relaxation on Exchange Control regulations which makes Hong Kong residents to be treated for purposes of exchange control "as any other residents of the Scheduled Territories". The move is another measure to facilitate investment. With the abolition of173 words
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Article49 1967-07-28 1 CHICAGO. Thurs. (UPI) Scattered fires and spondic vandalism were reported throughout Chicago's West and Sooth Sides late yesterday and early today. But a policeman said. '"There's no pattern to the Incidents, and everything's under control A man was shot to death while riding an elevated train.49 words
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587 1967-07-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malaysian Government is to introduce an 'lnvestment Incentives Act' shortly to stimulate a higher rate of Investment in the economy, especially in the field of industrial development and agricultural diversification. The announcement was made here tonight by the Minister of Finance,587 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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353 1967-07-28 2 H.M.S. SUTAN - Bulk of enquiries from HK says spokesman By H.M.S. SUTAN SINGAPORE, Thurs. The response from foreign and local investors to the Republic's ambitious $9O million scheme for urban development has been described as "tremendous". To date, a large number of inquiries from353 words
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529 1967-07-28 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore must further enhance and maintain adequate, efficient and economical services of her port facilities to meet the challenge in an increasing competitive world. Unless Singapore as an entrepot port is able to provide these in the years to come, she would face529 words
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Article76 1967-07-28 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs-—The Economic Development Board will hand over the management of i-s Product and Design Centre, which is renamed the Product Display Centre, m John Little's building to the Singapore's Manuacturers' Association as from August 1. .In announcing this the Chairman of the EDB, Mr. Hon Sui76 words
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Article116 1967-07-28 2 SINGAPORE. Thura. Mr 8 Rajoo. MP. for Farrer Park, will ask the Minister for Law and National Development at the next Parliampnt aittine if consideration will be given to the installation of streetlights along Northumberland Road and Gloucester Road. According to Mr. Rajoo, lighting up the116 words
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Article, Illustration151 1967-07-28 2 A «how of dare-devil arts by the Traffic Mobile Squad will he one of the manr item* at the police-military display on Xur 12. 15 and 18 at Jalan Besar Stadium. Another thrilline item for the eveninc will he the151 words
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301 1967-07-28 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A 23-yeor-old man, Lou Hoong Chong, was today sentenced to three months' jail by the Fourth District Judge, Mr. Amorjeet Singh for possession of subversive documents at Persiaran Keliling on March 28. In his four-page Judgement, Mr. Singh referred to certain words301 words
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Article, Illustration236 1967-07-28 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A top Cantonese comedian and hid four children arrived here this afternoon from Hong Knng, abroad a MSA flight to say "hello" to their fans. The group billed as the "The Leung Family" will be here for two weeks and236 words
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458 1967-07-28 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Republic's civil aviation authorities were today upon to keep pace with modern trends in airport developments, in anticipation of the supersonic era. This call was made by Mr. Knut Hi:-. marsk|old, Director General of Air Transport Association (lATA) at458 words
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Article, Illustration1823 1967-07-28 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The High Court here today awarded judgment in favour of a former detective police constable in the Singapore Police Force who sued the Commissioner of Police and two other senior officers for wrongful dismissal. In1,823 words
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Article127 1967-07-28 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tan Siong Lim ha s been deprived of his Singapore citizenship for having allegedly engaged in activities "prejudicial to the security of thf country," a Government statement said today. The statement said the Minister for Labour has. from Julv 21. deprived him of his citiien>hip127 words
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151 1967-07-28 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Reserve Cnit troops this afternoon made a thorough search of a Muslim Cemetery at Irwell Bank Road, where a snatch-thief was believed to have taken refuge after getting away with $2,596 in cash. But the search was "fruitless" and was abondoned after sometime. The151 words
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229 1967-07-28 4 PENANG. Thurs The Minister of Education, Enche Khir Johari, today called on teachers not to Day too much attention to trade union activities, but to try their best to raise the standard of education in this country. He was declaring or>en the new229 words
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296 1967-07-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The National Electricity Board today announced the introduction of a new tariff giving cheaper power for large manufacturing industrial consumers, with effect from Aug. 1. This tariff compares favourably with the rates charged by other supply authorities in this part of the296 words
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Article194 1967-07-28 4 IPOH. Thurs. In any Industry, it Is essential to nave the co-operation of the workers. This was contained in a message from Tan Sri Runme Shaw to the Shaw Organisation Employers' Welfare Association. Perak branch, at its Fourth Anniversary celebrations at the Jubilee Dance Hall194 words
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523 1967-07-28 4 Khoo Boon Choo - by Khoo Boon Choo THE Minister of Education, Enche Khir Johari, today emphasised his concern over the increase in unwholesome literature pertaining to crime, terror, sex and sadism on newsstands to which children were constantly exposed. He said this when523 words
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Article142 1967-07-28 4 TAN JONG MALIM. Thurs. The Perak State Committee of the National Union of Teachers has undergone a complete facelift and all four tOD officials (chairman, vice-chairman, secretary and treasurer) have been voted out of office. The new chairman Is Mr. Qua Chlew Kool of142 words
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161 1967-07-28 4 PENANG. Thurs The chairman of the National Union of Teachers, Penang branch. Mr. Khong Ho Keong. said here today the current move to increase the teaching load of teachers was unjustified. "This Is yet another typical example of the Impulsive and piece meal solutions161 words
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Article58 1967-07-28 4 KAJANG. Thur*. A mobile X-ray unit will visit Kajang to provide free X-ray to the public. The unit which will be here for three days from July 31 Aug. 2. will be stationed near the Kajang Bazaar on July 31. It will go to the Chast Clinic in58 words
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501 1967-07-28 4 PENANG, Thurs. Mr. Justice Chang Min Tat in the High Court today reprimanded two defendants in a civil suit for turning up late and said that he would consider whether or not to take action against them for contempt of court. The two501 words
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Article107 1967-07-28 4 Carpenter gets $17,268/award KrALr LUMPUR Tbur, —He* Chau Wai. 1? a lr penter. was today awirdH damages totalling Si: for injuria n a motor accident at Ja]-. a Tuanku Abdul F March 18. IW4. Justice Rata Allan Shah made the award against Chew Lai Keu. drh* t rrf the car,107 words
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Article213 1967-07-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A ticket inspector *oic *he the Industrial Arbitrage® Tribunal here todau that his employer had advise.- him not to be a member of the Transport Workers' Union because he was wasting h;i monthly subscription rvf"«2 Enche Mohd. Ya*im bm Ismail 24, who was dismissed213 words
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Article, Illustration117 1967-07-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Lions Club of Kua.a Lumpur has plans for an ambitious project —to ere-t a 53P.000 overhead pedestrian footbridge in Forh Avenue This was disclosed by \".e newly-elected president Mr. Harrv C. K. Toh. in ~:s address at an installation dinner at theEastern Sun Pix - 117 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-07-28 4 MADAM Thean Chok Mooi (centre) celebrating her 91st birthday in Kua l a Lumpur earlier this week. Surrounding Madam Thean are members of he r family. Picture shows (from right) Madam Thean's sons, Mr. Chin Ching Fook and Mr. Chin Kim Fook; grandson Chin Yoke Tin; daughter Chin Meng Foong61 words
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154 1967-07-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs A youth. Abdui Rahman bin Mohamed Noor. was today found ruilt* of "outraging the modesty'* of a 12-year-old girl in Gombak. Sentence has been postponed by the Magistrate Mr. Aria Rajah to Aug. 10 pending a probationary report154 words
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163 1967-07-28 4 SUNGEI. SIPn. Thur?.— The Government wj s aware of students attending nightclasses organised by political parties, the Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, said here today. It was the duty of the school Board of Governors and teachers to stop them from163 words
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Article, Illustration225 1967-07-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia has launched most of Its 16point programme in connection with international Tourist Year this year. Programme for the rest of the year has been finalised by the Standing Committee on the ITY. This including a series225 words
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159 1967-07-28 10 ALOR STAR. Thurs. A youth who hai a Master Key" which cou'.d open all Honda motor-cycle 'ocks had been sentenced to three years for Jieft of three such machines, mad* an unsuccessful appeal yesterday against his sentence in the High Court here159 words
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Article113 1967-07-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Minister of Transport. Tan Bri Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. today appealed to the public to make full use of the Sabah-Sarawak rural air charter services which will start on Monday. By doing this, he said. It would help the Central Government reduce Its cost113 words
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277 1967-07-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The children's and youth rally to be held at the Merdeka Stadium on Aug. 30 in conjunction with the Tenth Merdeka Anniversary celebrations will feature several items to be Introduced for the first time. These are fluttering human Malaysian flag277 words
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Article132 1967-07-28 10 ALOR STAR. Tnurs. A man told the Appellate Court here yesterday he had tried to make an honest living as a barber with equipment given to him by the Sultan of Kedah. "If you do not believe me. please telephone the private secretary of the Sultan now."132 words
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606 1967-07-28 10 JAMAL ALI - By JAMAL ALI KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. THE Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka today called for concerted efforts and co-operation from the leaders as well as intellectual elite for the further "enriching and developing" of the National Language in606 words
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Article95 1967-07-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Three Malaysian labour officers will leave for India by air on Saturday for a three-month training course. They are Mr Leong Chlah Khuan. Junior assistant commissioner. Department of Labour and Industrial Relations. Penang; Mr. Tan Meng Hock. Employment Exchange clerical officer. Petalling Jaya95 words
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Article106 1967-07-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Australian Minister for Army. Mr Malcolm Fraser. who has been on a flmiliarisation tour of Australian Army establishments in South-east Asia will pay a brief two day visit here on Tuesday. Accompained by an official party of three, including Mr. Bruce White, Secre-106 words
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246 1967-07-28 10 MALACCA. Thurs Four dagger-brandishing robbers walked into a house in Alor Gajah. 15 miles from here. last nieht and thought they would have an easy picking when they found the only people m it were two elderly men. They were right, but up246 words
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Article82 1967-07-28 10 KUALA LI'MPUR. Thurs. The Yang Di-Pertuan Agong today attended the Rulers' conference held at the Istana Negara The acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. briefed the conference on the current political affairs and other developments in the country. The conference was attended by Sultans. Chief Ministers82 words
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Article97 1967-07-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Mr. Lim Cheng Tat. a senior officer with the Stores and Contract Division of the Malaysian Treasury, leaves for New Zealand on Tuesday to undertake six months training with the New Zea1a n d Government Stores Control Board in Wellington. Mr N.F. Lee.97 words
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Article109 1967-07-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff. General Tunku Osman bin Tunku Mohd. Jewa, presented a cheque for $2,714.26 be'ng donations to the flood relief victims to the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. at the conference room of the Ministry of Defence.109 words
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273 1967-07-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Education for the blind in Malaysia has always been governed by major factor to provide for the blind child serial training, education, and a chance in life aloncs-'c* normal children. I The Chief Education Adviser, Hajl Hamdan bin273 words
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Article194 1967-07-28 10 KUCHING Thurs r*. vernment scholarship? ha been awarded to 18 you\i? 13 of whom get Sarava* Government scholarships and five Federal Government scholarships The win ?:udy for diploma courses a* Kuala Lumpur Technical College. The students are no* n Kuala Lumpur. They are:- Dlploira course in194 words
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Article278 1967-07-28 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A 33-year-old labourer, Teo Kim Lay and a 17-year-old unemployed youth, Majid bin Abdullah were today sentenced to three years' jail each in the Fourth District Court on three charges o* motor-car thefts. A third accused, Mohamed YusofT bin Ibrahim, aged 17, was278 words
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Article147 1967-07-28 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs Work on the improvement along MoPherson Road/Ps Lebar Road (Hartley Road side) and Airport Road will be carried out soon by the Public Works Department, to provide a minimum of three waiting lanes when the traffic lights are or. At present, Paya Lebar147 words
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Article52 1967-07-28 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs Free food will be served at the Pardesi Khalsa Dharma* Diwan (Sikh Temple) at K;r.< Terrace on Aug. 9 to mars the National Day celebrations. There will be prayers on that day from 7 am. to ajm and food will be served at lO.li »uxi. throughout52 words
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Article, Illustration437 1967-07-28 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Economic Development Board today received a concrete response to its invitation of foreign manufacturers to set up a toy industry in Singapore. The response came from America's largest toy manufacturer, Mr. Louis Marx, President of Louis Marx Incorporated of America. Mr. Marx,437 words
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293 1967-07-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A former employee of the Federal Transport Co Limited. Butterworth. told the Industrial Arbitration Tribunal here he had to work at a louer salary when he rejoined the company after reroverein? from an illness. Rajid bin Haji Taib •said he joined293 words
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Article128 1967-07-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Royal Malaysia Police in conjunction with the Armed Forces will stage a tatoo at the S*ad:um Merdeka on the nieht. of Aug. 30. The event will form par. of the celebrations to mark the 10th anniversary of Merdeka. Highlights of the programme128 words
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178 1967-07-28 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thirty-six too managers from Singapore and Malaysia will attend a two week management course this week-end. They are participants in the Third Residential Advanced Management course organised by the Singapore Institute of Management. Three leading management experts from the famous Harvard University178 words
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Article26 1967-07-28 11 SINGAPORE. Thura A stamp exhibition, organised by the Singapore Philatelic Society will be held from Sept. 29 to Oct lat the Victoria Memorial Hall.26 words
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118 1967-07-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. UMNO Malaysia is now preparing for thp Parliamentary by-elections as well as its 20th General Assembly to be held on Sept 12. The two by-elections will be he'd in Pasir Mas Hulu and Raub. In Pasir Mas Hulu the UMNO candidate. Enche118 words
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Article, Illustration169 1967-07-28 11 An unexploded bomb at Tai Parit Lake. Ban First Division, discovered by a swimmer a few days ago has been detonated bv a Malaysian A rr«v ammunition expert The bomD was lyia.g un- der 12 feet of water on the edge of the lake169 words
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Article, Illustration62 1967-07-28 11 ILfB. Lim Boon Liang. youngest son of Madam Han Siok Chen and the late Mr. Lim She Chong and his bride Miss Susanna Quek Ah Lian, eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Quek Kok Seng. The groom, a Professional Graduate in Building. Singapore Polytechnic is on the Administrative staff62 words
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Article50 1967-07-28 11 Kt ALA LUMPUR. Thurs— Alabama. U.S.A.. yesterday for further training in administration Enrhe Kamaruddin bin Ram id 34. and Enche Abu Bakar bin Abdul Rahman. 27. both of the Armed Forces Administration Depot. Johore Bharu. will spend three months at the Guided Missile School in Alabama.50 words
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Article51 1967-07-28 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The New Zealand Insurance Co Ltd.. is holding an essay competition as a contribution to the National Day celebrations. The competition will be on Aug 5. and it is open to all Higher School Certificate students, with prizes amounting to $1,200. Prizes will be awarded on Aug.51 words
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398 1967-07-28 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The closure of the Suez Canal has forced P Cr O, to divert 76 of its ships since June 5. This was announced by a P O spokesman in Singapore today. "The Suez closure and the uncertainty of the reception of398 words
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Article91 1967-07-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Sultan of Johore who was admitted to the General Hospital here last night with abdominal complaints was operated on early this morning. A medical bulletin issued later said that His Royal Highness was in a satisfactory condition. The Sultan arrived here to91 words
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Article36 1967-07-28 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs—The Ministry of Health special cattle disposal squad seized a cow yes'erday at Jalan Ulu Sembawang. The animal was slaughtered at the Government Abattoir and the meat distributed to four charitable organisa tions.36 words
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Article39 1967-07-28 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— I The Venerable Narada Maha Thera will give a talk on "Some aspects of Buddhism in this modern world" at the Buddhist Union premises at Jalan Sen yum on Sunday, JWy 30 at I p-m.39 words
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Article428 1967-07-28 11 K. T. Joseph - (Bf K. T. Joseph. SINGAPORE. Thurs Talented Singapore artist, Anthony Poon, held his first one-man show at the National Library from the 21st to the 24th of July. The exhibition was opened bv the Vice-president of the Singapore Arts Council, Dr. Goh Poh Seng, and428 words
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Miscellaneous13 1967-07-28 4 AB COMJN6 TOOFFICEL\kE THIS.: it fcti SO I MIGHT AS vJt\JL a r«13 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article143 1967-07-28 5 MEI) A N North Sumatra, Thurs. (Reuter) Ildonesia is to set up a television relay station i* y, r th Sumatra province to stop TV pfrates tuning: it to popular programmes beamed from neighbourly Malaysia. Indonesian television can only be seen in the jikarta area, more143 words
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Article376 1967-07-28 5 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter) President Johnson has made a strong appeal for the restoration of order in America's riot-torn cities, and respect for the country's laws. Speaking to a youth organisation in th e White House garden. the President said the United States always376 words
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255 1967-07-28 5 HAVANA, Thurs. (Reuter) Cuban Premier Fidel CastTo praised Black Power Advocate Stokely Carmichael and paid homage to the "extraordinary heroism" of Negro "freedom fighters" in the current U.S. racial turmoil. The Cuban leader, who spoke for two and a half hours at a mass rally255 words
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102 1967-07-28 5 MANILA. Thurs. (Reuter) Heavily-armed men held up a cargo truck carrying 58.000 pesos worth of cotton pieoe goods (£5.800) at a busy Manila street yesterday in the midst of an intensive anti-crime drive by the Manila police. The men posed as police agents102 words
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Article64 1967-07-28 5 KARACHI. Thurs. (Reuter)— More than 200.000 people were reported homeless last night as monsoon floodwaters hit both West and distant East Pakistan. One hundred thousand of the victims are in Karachi, where the death toll stands at 24 after three days of torrential rain. Many more64 words
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Article65 1967-07-28 5 OTTAWA. Thurs (Reuter) Some residents on a street here called de Gaulle Boulevard are circulating a petition to have the name changed. This follows the French President's remarks on Monday night in Montreal about a "Free Quebec." Last night somebody took matters into his own hands by65 words
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365 1967-07-28 5 DETROIT Thurs. (I'PI) Vivian was a 12th Street prostitute. l\S. SlO for 10 minutes- Daniel Thomas was a solid citisen, a working man. Cassius Clay was a boxing champion. Today they shared a dubious martyrdom thev never sought No on e can pin365 words
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Article114 1967-07-28 5 SYDNEY, Thurs. (Reuter) The Sydney Daily Telegraph suggested today that if American law enforcement authorities answered killing with killing it would soon put a stop to Negro violence in the U.S. "If every time Negro revolutionaries decided to burn and kill, those maintaining the law killed 500 Negroes,114 words
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Article106 1967-07-28 5 ISTANBUL. Thurs. (AFP) Turkish students prayed yesterday in th e former Saint Sophie Church, where religious services are banned. as a protest against the prayer offered up there yesterday by the Pope. The students, members of the committee of the National Union of Turkish students were Aimed106 words
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92 1967-07-28 5 BRUSSELS. Thurs. (Reuter) The European Common Market's agriculture ministers reached final agreement early today after a night session on the community's common price policy, including a unified price system. Imports into the community will be subject to a levy intended to compensate for92 words
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Article81 1967-07-28 5 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Police in Britain are armed only with the traditional wooden truncheon but more crook are using guns, a report warned yesterday. The annual police report, published here, said offences involvine firearms rose by almost one-third last year to 1.511 compared with 1,14081 words
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Article64 1967-07-28 5 LONDON. Thurs (Reuter) One of Britain's two first commercial nuclear power stations today set a new world record for production of units of electricity. Bradwell power station near here reached an output of 10.000 million electricity units through the national grid and equalled the electricity64 words
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Article111 1967-07-28 5 LONDON. Thurs. (AFP) More than 60 labour MPs yesterday urged that the eight-year delay before British troops ar e withdrawn from Singapore and Malaysia be sharply reduced. The 61 members, who also called for immediate negotiations for the total withdrawal of British forces from the Persian Gulf,111 words
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Article36 1967-07-28 5 CINCINNATI. Ohio. Thurs. (Reuter) The longest strike in the history of the rubber industry appeared near its end today as the United Rubber Workers Union and Uniroyal announced tentative agreement on a new contract.36 words
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Article619 1967-07-28 6 ROCK OF OFFENCE 'UNPERTURBED' /YTTAWA, Thurs. (Rcuter) —Prime Minister Lester Pearson says that President de Gaulle's decision to cut short his Canadian visit was understandable, but the circumstances leading to it were not created by the Canadian government. A short statement was issued by Mr. Pearson from619 words
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Article148 1967-07-28 6 BYDN T EY, Thurs. »Reuter) Malaysian Beauty Queen Betty Lim Saw Yim flew into Australia today "perfectly happy." But earlier this month she was threatening to seek damages from Melbourne Moomba Festival Limited and compensation for receiving only one third of her A 55.000 Queen of148 words
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Article341 1967-07-28 6 PARIS, Thurs. (Reuter) Publie opinion in France has been stunned by President de Gaulle s decision to cancel his visit to the Canadian Government in Ottawa. The French people have always been specially sympathetic towards Canada. The as t thing they expected was a situation in which the341 words
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Article97 1967-07-28 6 MANILA, Thurs. (Renter) President Marcos has banned all police from entering "Day or night clubs anywhere in the country The President also ordered the Constabulary Chief, Brigadier General Manuel Tan to dismiss at once all Police Officers and men found guilty of venalities" in what97 words
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86 1967-07-28 6 A technician fits a newtype stabiliser the most powerful of its kind yet fitted to any passenger vessel —on the port aft section of Britain's new, 58,000-ton luxury liner Q4 during her onscbedule construction at Clydebank, Western Scotland. The stabilisers four of the latest 'swing-wing' type that fold forward into86 words
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191 1967-07-28 6 Saved from LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) The 80.235-ton liner Queen Mary has been sold to the city of Long Beach. California, for use as a maritime museum and hotel, the Cunard Shipping Company said here last night A Cunard spokesman said the Long Beach191 words
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101 1967-07-28 6 MANILA. Thurs. (Reuter) Three Filipino congressmen are leaving next week for a visit to mainland China and possibly North Vietnam. A foreign office source said the three congressmen, members of the opposition Lioeral Party, intend to proceed from China to Hanoi if they succeed101 words
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203 1967-07-28 6 Breaching 900 years ROME, Thurs. (Reuter) Pope Paul arrived back in Rome last night after a two-day trip to Turkey to seek closer relations with the orthodox churches after 900 years of schism. Pope Paul's visit centred on a meeting with ecumenical patriarch Anthenagoras203 words
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93 1967-07-28 6 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Britain is to have tougher new laws against racial discrimination. Home Secretary Mr. Roy Jenkins announced here yesterday. They will ban discrimination on grounds of colour, race or ethnic or national origins in employment, housing, insurance and credit facilities, he told93 words
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Article120 1967-07-28 6 MELBOURNE. Thurs Incoming -ides las* brought new danger *<% town of Hastings ir Westernpor: Bav area miles from here af-er 5 tanker accicer*-..!; charged thousands of of petrol into the sea People in five towns ro the bay were warred nrv* *o light marches near120 words
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Article278 1967-07-28 6 HONG KONG. Thurs (UPI) Terror re: gnei ii Canton since Sunday wher large scale armed clashes between groups of R c d Guards and railway workers and army troops resulted In thousands of casualties. according to pres? reports today. The independent M.r.s Pao, the rightwing278 words
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Article87 1967-07-28 6 NEW DELHI, Thurs. (Reuter)—The Indian Tourist Department has a problem camel too big to get through the doors of a commercial airliner. It is being donated as a mascot to an American society called the Shriners for their next convention. But even if crated in a kneeling87 words
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Article131 1967-07-28 6 WARSAW. Thurs. (Reuter) Prospects of easier relations between Europe's two opposing military blocs seem unlikely at present. Polish Foreign Minister Adam Rapackl told his Japanese counterpart. Mr. Takeo Mlkl, here yesterday. Japanese source* said. Mr. Rapackl was giving Mr. Mlkl his opinion on future131 words
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124 1967-07-28 6 BONN. Thurs. (Reuter)— Successful Frankfurt prostitutes. trapped by the taxman. have so far paid over a million marks (about £90.900) income tax for fiscal 1966. the Frankfurt tax office revealed. A tax department spokesman said there was not enough staff to check every prostitute in124 words
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Article421 1967-07-28 7 MOVE TO MAKE CHOU THE NEW LEADER UONGKONG, Thurs. (Reuter) Some 100 people were killed when Maoist supporters and railway workers in Canton fought pitched battles in a "power struggle" over the past few days, the South China Morning Post said today. Quoting arrivals from the421 words
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412 1967-07-28 7 K. C. THALER - Bv K. C. THALER LONDON, Thurs. (UPI) The prospect of the collapse of Mao TseTuns's regime in Pekinf foreshadows serious problems for the West. One of its most worrying aspects Is the possibility of 3 re-alignment between Russia and Communist China.412 words
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406 1967-07-28 7 JAMES KIM - Bv JAMES KIM PANMINJOM. Thurs. (I PI) The United Nations Command marked the 14th Anniversary of the Korean Armistic Agreement today, with a stern warning to the North Korean Communists that "you cannot pursue your subversive actions in violation of the Armistice Agreement without risk406 words
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Article, Illustration126 1967-07-28 7 This is probably the first time that the forecastle of surh a large ship is welded onto the already floating hull. In this photo, the nose" is shown being fitted into its sockets. This lower section of the two-piece forecastle is some 12 metres high. The126 words
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Article346 1967-07-28 7 HONGKONG. Thurs (Reuter) Police, backed by British Gurkha troops, today raided a large Com-munist-ouned Chinese products store in a leftist trouble spot in the heart of Kowloon peninsula. As soon as the store's shutters went up this morning, a company of Gurkhas cordoned on the busy346 words
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Article, Illustration107 1967-07-28 7 a HERE is the world's t»irgest mechanical man "Sabnr V". with a bright of 2.37 metres and weighing 276 kilns. The Sabor Vs body is madf of components and has its blood of current flowing throrch 2..i00 kilnmetres of fine platinum wire. Beware gen'lemrn. this robot canPANA Photo - 107 words
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89 1967-07-28 7 JAKARTA. Thurs. (Reuter) Indonesia may open an official mission in Seoul soon for the first time, according to Mr Dong Whan Lee. leader of an eight-man South Korean Trade Mission now on a two-day vis;t to Jakarta. Indonesia has no diplomatic ties with South89 words
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Article53 1967-07-28 7 LAGOS. Nigeria. Thurs (UPI) —Federal troops have captured the oil town of B n nny in the secessionist Eastern Region, the Nigerian Government announced yesterday. The announcement said Federal Troops occupied the the siie of big Shel<British Petroleum oil storage and pumping installations, after bombardment53 words
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Article67 1967-07-28 7 MANILA, Thurs. (Reuter) Senator Raul S Manglapus. 41). head of the Progressive Party of the Philippines which has been advocating a multi-party political system here has announced h;s retirement from public office at the end of his Senate term this year. The Senator said ye>terday he would not67 words
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429 1967-07-28 7 SAIGON, Thurs. (Reuter) American 8.52 bombers lashed todav at North Vietnamese infiltration routes into South Vietnam, pounding base camps in the remote A Shau Valley, a U.S. military spokesman said heTe. The massive Stratofortresses. which yesterday bombed inside North Vietnam for the first time In429 words
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97 1967-07-28 7 JAKARTA. Thurs. (UPI) The English Language Jakarta Times editorially suggested today that United Nations Secretary General, U Thant. might be able to "show the way" in faring America's racial problems. Commenting on racial riots :n the I'nited States. the Times said: "The problem of race has97 words
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214 1967-07-28 7 TOKYO. Thurs. (Reuter) Former Chinese Defence Minister Peng Teh Huai. who commanded Chinese Forces in the Korean War. was tried by a Red Guard "Court" in Peking yesterday, the Japanese newspaper. Sankei Shimbun reported today. The newspaper s Peking correspondent said the trial was staged214 words
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Advertisement162 1967-07-28 5 New Cortina offers greatest value, more real features than ever before: 3 Aeroflow ventilation changes air throughout every 34 seconds big car boot 21 cubic feet I more shoulder and leg room front and back thrifty 1300 cc or livelier 1500 cc engine, with 5-bearing crankshaft self-adjusting, non- fade front162 words
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Miscellaneous882 1967-07-28 5 YOUR TV today CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR lD d Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipon and Melaka. 3 10 Johore Bakru; 4 Taipins: Batu Pahat: 9 p M 300 Openme Annct. jni T.sa Juita: 325 Paul jp-ry Cartoon. Halloween I3le 330 Pow Wow Canoon, BP 7 inn;n? of Fire; 3-35 Juns'e"' Tiger';882 words
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Miscellaneous108 1967-07-28 6 m r ITHE pMAN iFROMI a.w.cTt.* W rr Z C*F, WCUOH! you ME I'M XJC g K mm Hf u 71* Y mmi K r+. *4 J FELT WE HAP 20METWH6 IH COMMOU—PWi wiv&susna >CU WBON6LY/ i foyiLvajfrof 19#Xri»NS* ATDtttMPOP THiftMueajWi? PIPELINE' 'i NCW you MB BACK, PEBMAPS YOU CAN108 words
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Miscellaneous12 1967-07-28 7 I m CM, OH I ITWINK I JUST" OD IT 72? ArtiteLß.12 words
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Article446 1967-07-28 8 GRADUALLY Singapore is losing its position as a free port with competitive prices. Malaysians going to Singapore for shopping sprees now find that consumer goods are not as cheap as they were before the tariff wall was raised. Malaysian visitors have annually spent vast sums in446 words
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Article331 1967-07-28 8 SOME parents are shocked when their children return from London rigged In Carnaby Street suits and dresses. Every generation had its non-conformists. In previous generations, there were young intellectuals who were out to reform the world. Some changed their religions and were ostracised by their families. Others became331 words
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2095 1967-07-28 8 Charles J. Krister - Manager, Agrichemicals Technical Development Industrial and Biochemicals Department E. I. du Pont de Nemours Cr Company Wilmington, Delaware in a speech before the Association of Food £r Drug Officials of the United States at St. Paul, Minnesota, recently. By: Charles J. Krister CHEMISTRY2,095 words
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Article294 1967-07-28 8 C.S. LIM - C.S. LIM. Seremban. Stock Exchange deserves a bouquet for having succeeded in giving a rude shock to the holders of "Matsushita" shares and a great relieve to the unscrupulous operators, who were "short", by stopping the trading of delayed shares of this kind to cut294 words
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Article265 1967-07-28 8 AHMAD B. HJ. TAFF - AHMAD B. HJ. TAFF. 1I T E FAIL to set the nerev atty for Singapore to go al] out building up tier armed forces, "to the standard comparable to the best in the world." Singapore ls known and reputed as an en'repot city265 words
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Article, Illustration68 1967-07-28 9 A trade display competition for Ideal Milk was held recently by Nestles Products (M) Ltd. throughout West Malaysia. Cash prizes were awarded for the three best displavs in each State of West Malaysia. Picture shows Mr. Khoo Kim Hai. the proprietor of Messrs Chuan Seng. Petaling Java68 words
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325 1967-07-28 9 Rome. Thurs. (Reuter)— A "miracle-rice" discovered by United States researchers in the Philippines about a year ago should make the Philippines self sufficient in 1969 and should save the whole of South East Asia. Filipino Vice-President Fernando Lopez said here today. Tne325 words
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Article299 1967-07-28 9 SINGAPORE. Tburs. Aufirst §rade rubber f-o.b. buver* closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur tnda* at 55-1 4 cents per lb., up one quartern of a rent from previous close. T-o to-® -*as very quiet but Iteady The market opened fractional.. lower and after299 words
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66 1967-07-28 9 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Stock prices today made se'ected headway in fairly active trading. Except for a few high-priced glamour -sue most moves were confired to fractions. Shortly before the end of *he first hour of trading, 'he United Press International market-wide indicator aoked on66 words
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Article16 1967-07-28 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs The tin price for today was $610.75 per picul. up 75 cents.16 words
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Article, Illustration159 1967-07-28 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Low Hong Boon has recently been appointed Sales Manager of the National DeDartment of Hagemeyer Trading Co. <M) Ltd. Mr Low. Joined the Singapore Office of Hagemeyer when National products were Introduced not long in Singapore and Malaya. During159 words
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Article48 1967-07-28 9 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPI) Rubber futures closed 20 points higher on 6 lots Sept. 21.00 21.80 Nov 21.00 21.80 Jan 21.00 21.80 Mar 21.00 21.40 May 21.00 21.40 July 21.00 21.40 The spot No. 1 RSS advanced 1/8 to 20 5/8 cent per pound nominal.48 words
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357 1967-07-28 9 LONDON. Thurs. (UPl> A leading London bank has said a source of weakness in the Malaysian economy was the continued friction between Malaysia and Singapore. Barclays Bank Ltd.. in a report by Its Economic Intelligence Department, said "these two countries are. tq a large extent,357 words
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90 1967-07-28 9 CANBERRA. Thur». (Renter) Australian spent A 5114.7 million(4s.BB million sterling) more on imported food, tobacco and other imports in the 1968/67 financial year than the previous year, it was announced today. Imports totalled $3,054,197.000 (1.221,678,800 sterling) as against $2,959,492,000 (1,175,796.800 sterling) in 1965. Imports90 words
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Article86 1967-07-28 9 LONDON, Thurs. (UPI) The rubber market closed quiet with spot 17-3/8 buyer. Settlement house: Aug. Deleted Sept. 17-I'B 17-5/18 Oct. 17-1 4 17-7/16 Nov. 17-5/18 17-7/16 Oct. Dec. 17-5 16 17-7/18 Jan/Mar. 17-9 16 17-11/16 Apr./ June 17-11/18 17-13/16 July Sept. 17-15' 16 18-1/16 Oct./ Dec. 18-386 words
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967 1967-07-28 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs All sections on the Stock Exchange today were again quiet without any feature. Turnover was slightly better. The prices in many of the industrials were holding steady, only few counters saw prices off a few cents Central Sugar was steady, with the967 words
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Article63 1967-07-28 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs—The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: New York- Buying T.T. 321: Airmail OD 32|; 90 d/st. 33-3/16 credit bills. 33$ trade bills. Sellinr T.T. or OD. ready were: New York 32-5/16; Deutsche Marks 1294; Holland Guilders 116J;63 words
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Article23 1967-07-28 9 HONG KONG, Thurs. (UPI) —Money Quotations HK55.*****/5.8125 per US dollar for cash. HK516.15 per pound sterling HK5271.875 per tael gold.23 words
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Article540 1967-07-28 9 SINGAPORE—Mofk Exchange hid and offer price* ofTi« la!H lifted at the close of bu-sinci*. INDUSTRIAL Boustead 1.53 1.54 C. Sugar 1 1.70 Chemical Co. 1.67 1.68 Cold storage S.44 3.46 Dunlop 2 23 O '1*, E. smelting 4 28 4'ib F...4.I 2.61 2.62 f>M» Ord* 3.22 3.24 Flt/patrlcks540 words
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Article55 1967-07-28 9 Manager* Prior*) Fir*t M;iia\an \D 2.37 2.47 >i»«-nn<i Malayan \l» 1.7# 1.80 Third Malayan 1.17 1.27 The Commerce Induct y Fund .90 1.00 The Savings Fond 1.36 1.46 Malayan Ime-tment Fond 1.05 1.15 Sterling Commodity 3 10 4 '5 Flr«t Honjr Kont .81 .86* Second Hone Kong M55 words
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Article92 1967-07-28 9 SINfJAPORF Thtirs. Slngapore hlnr-p Produce Fxchance noon prices today were: Buyer fteller Coconut Oil (F.O.B.) Bulk 40.25 Coconut OH (F.O.B.) Drams 48 75 Loom» oprt .Mixed July/Aue 29.50 Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) X.L.W 140.00 Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 137.50 Sarawak Special Black Pepper (FOB) 95.00 Lam pong Special Black92 words
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Article64 1967-07-28 9 NEW YORK, Thurs. (UPI) The closing Dow-Jones averages on the New York stock exchange: 30 Industrials 903.14 20 Ra.ls 273.32 15 Utilities 133.47 65 Storks 332.24 40 Bonds 80.08 Commodity Futures Index 130.95 The volume was 11,160,000 shares. Of a total 1,452 issues traded, 721 were higher64 words
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Article24 1967-07-28 9 LONDON, Thurs. (UPI) —The rubber market opened quiet. No. 1 RSS spot 17-1/16 17-1/4. No 1 RSS CIF baces ports August 16-11/16—16-13/16.24 words
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Article124 1967-07-28 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels Lexa Maersk 10/11 Rajah 13/14 Euphrate 27/28 Wairata 38/39 Borussia 46 Boma The following ships have laid anchorage at the Eastern Roads (E', Western Roads (W) and Inner Roaris:Lycaon (E), Achatina (W), Diamantis Pa'eras (W>,124 words
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Article743 1967-07-28 9 ARRI\ALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12,0.*. a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala l.uinpur. Time 8.35 a.m. Airline MSA #l9 from Kuala Lumpur. Time H..VI a.m. Airline JL 712 front Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MAS 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 1010 ain Airline ML 451 from Kurhing.743 words
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Miscellaneous79 1967-07-28 11 MftiM RTROOM 5f Htrry B. RotnbUtt (Aathcr, 'Handbook of Evld«nc* Tor Criminal Trl»l» YES. "The failure to disclose and make known the substantial hazard or to take steps to obviate the danger was negligence of more than an ordinary character," the Court held. "Ida was a grown-up daughter, contributing to79 words
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Miscellaneous122 1967-07-28 11 Ik.l. diary! INDONESIAN Art Exhibition at Balal Ampang AIA Building. 9.30 am. to 6 p.m Wednesday Art Group Exhibition at British Council Hall 10 a.m. to 6 p.m Welcome Home Exhibition of Malaysian Art at National Art Gallery 10 а.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to б.30 p.m. Exhibition of122 words
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Article443 1967-07-28 12 PETER GREGSON - Bv PETER GREGSON THE traditional British stiff upper lip is bristling again. In the hairiest craze to sweep this country since the Rolling Stones. Britain's fashionable young males have taken to moustaches as they took to flowered ties risking social death to be seen without one.443 words
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404 1967-07-28 12 VICTOR VILLEGAS - By VICTOR VILLEGAS BOLIVIA is campaigning to attract European immigrants to help with the development of wide expanses of sparsely populated tropical plains in th« eastern and northeastern regions of this landlocked South American Republic. Initial ptaas provide for the settlement of 500 immigrant families404 words
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591 1967-07-28 12 DONALD ARMOUR - By DONALD ARMOUR VI r EST German televi- sion engineers are confident that their PAL colour system, for which they claim true-to-life pastel shades, will be a world beater. The country 6 PAL (Phase Alternating Line service will be Inaugurated by a591 words
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327 1967-07-28 12 4 professional theatre company dedicated to developing Negro actors, playwrights, technicians and managers, is due to start work in the autamn. The aim of the Negro ensemble company, with the backing of U*****,000 'about 150.000 sterling) grant from the Ford Foundation. Is to327 words
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Article738 1967-07-28 12 Norman Vincent Peale - CONFIDENT LIVING By Norman Vincent Peale HR, Robert Schuller relates a thrilling, awe-inspiring story about an lowa tornado. It happened one summer after his first year at college on the family farm which his father had worked for. 26 years. One day, there came738 words
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Article, Illustration730 1967-07-28 12 J. J. McCoy - ALL ABOUT PETS by J. J. McCoy I_TIP dysplasia, or poorly formed hip joints, is common in the large breeds of dogs. German shepherds, Great Danes and even foxhounds are affected with this condition. Only the little dogs seem to escape it.730 words
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373 1967-07-28 12 Clarence Fernando - Bv Clarence Fernando QEYTON'S bookmakers operating outside the law. have been put out of business and now the Government is considering plans to make betting legal. Though horse-racing, after drawing big crowds for 76 years was stopped in 1964, bookmakers continued to operate373 words
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Article, Illustration295 1967-07-28 13 "TT'S my first film lin a year, but I haven't had so much fun in ten/' said Elsa Lanchester, one of Hollywood's finest character actresses, of her work in "Easy Come, Easy Go," Hal Wallis' New Elvis Presley starrer for Poramount, in295 words
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229 1967-07-28 13 Chan Kam Yau - Bangs galore because of 'One Silver by: Chan Kam Yau ffUALA LUMP U R. Thurs. This hombre, O'Hara. is Teal fast and accurate with his six-guns. He can shoot a cigarette off your mouth, a cup off your hands and can out-gun four bandidoes at a time. He lives even229 words
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Article48 1967-07-28 13 AT 66, Rod Taylor's Australian father. Bill, visiting from Sydney, made his acting debut in his son's "Chuka" for Paramount. playing an Indian. HOWARD Hawks gave his son Greg the double of Cochise, the Appaloosa gray horse Duke Wayne rides in "Eldorado." for an 11th birthday present48 words
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Article, Illustration163 1967-07-28 13 Bagful of sex fun SINGAPORE. Thure. Rex Harrison shows his versatility again this time playing International playboy Cecil Fox in United Artists' forthcoming release "The Honey Fot." And Imagine what? He decides to play that he Is dying In order to find out what three of his former mistresses think163 words
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Article320 1967-07-28 13 Tf/TrEN Jane ronda eom?T pleted Hal Wallls' "Barefoot In The Park*' for Paramount she returned to her French farm near Versailles. but imported a touch of Americana In the form of a U.S. made sports car. TO capture the authentic sound of an unseen rattlesnake for320 words
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Article, Illustration485 1967-07-28 13 SINGAPORE, Th u r s. It's funny how a dog can qet into all sorts of hilarious situations when it believes it is of another breed. Double trouble it is, not only for a Great Done named Brutus who thinks it is a dachshund but485 words
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Advertisement62 1967-07-28 13 SEE CLEARLY AT NIGHT!! Amazing German invention developed in World War 11. Guaranteed improved visibility during dusk, at night, in mist rain gives stronger contrast effect for clear and sharp definition of light and dark objects. Write for FREE BROCHURE without obligation: Sales Section, KATONG P.O. Box 55 Singapore 1562 words
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Miscellaneous252 1967-07-28 13 SHAW GANISATION lL I D O Phone ***** 1 ihowinf' 11. 1.30. 4. 6.3 ft 915 F* t Harr..'?a Harvard THE HONEY POT" Color 'T7At i"r---rr-T Sara Lad'e? Preview Clrr !3 ir Stall? II N? Pr»e LUt' Wagner Comer BWMvr," Co'or I UT-SB' -=VT GIFTS -pn *T.T. ATTENDING TOMORROW MIDNIGHT'252 words
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Miscellaneous248 1967-07-28 13 ORCHARD > MOM 1 TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! KILLER vs KILLER! These men live only for the split second it h takes to kill! L Glenn Ford Angie Dickinson Chad Everett FiSTDieno of Red River* <r Pancviamn* y>r Matrocokx The Show Of Shows At The Showplace Of The Island ODEON: SUN., 30fh248 words
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Miscellaneous218 1967-07-28 13 1 •:r#. ORGANISM lON ODEON 2 1-116 m* ORCHARD ***** NOW SHOWING D»il» 4 Show.: II am. !M. 6OA ft 00 pas. "The NIGHT Of The GENERALS" Peter O'TooJe Omir BhanX P'Vtfinn. Color. Columbia 16th DAT Dally S ShowsShow Starts: 11a.m.-3 15-7 .45 o m G.W.T.W. Starts: 111V3.3A4.Wp m. 70MM218 words
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599 1967-07-28 14 V. Ramasamy - by V. Ramasamy SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Singapore Secondary Schools will field a strong contingent of athletes to participate in the Third Malaysia Schools Annual Athletic Championships, at the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, on July 30, Aug. 1 and 2. Judging from the top performances599 words
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503 1967-07-28 14 R.D. SELVA - Bv R.D. SELVA KL ALA L l" M P U R. Thurs. Singapore and Selangor will meet far the 10th time in the Malaysian Cricket Association League final since its inception in 1958. here tomorrow. The three-day match begins at 11 a m. on503 words
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Article371 1967-07-28 14 ALBERT JOHNSON - By ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Football Association of Singapore Council has the powers to use its discretion on matters not covered by the constitution of the parent body. Under Rule 50 of the FAB Constitution It is clearly underlined that In all matters not371 words
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Article302 1967-07-28 14 K. D. RASIAH - By K. D. RASIAH ALOE STAR, Thurs.— Two State records were broken under fine weather conditions on the first day of the Kedah Amatuer Athletic Association's Championships held at the Sultan Abdul Hamid College ground today. Both the records were broken by women The first was302 words
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496 1967-07-28 14 SCRUM-HALF - By SCRUM-HALF SINGAPORE, THurs. A high stondor<j of performance is expected on the final d ay of the Singapore Combined Secondary Schools' Sports Council's seven-a-side tournament which will be held tomorrow at Raffles Institution ground, Bras Basah Road. The quarter-final round of the Senior496 words
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Article70 1967-07-28 14 PEN"ANG, Thurs Seven State water-pola pJayer? and two swimmers have selected to represent Malaysia in the forthcoming S:".gapore Pesta International Swimming meeting to r>e held on ll. 12 and 1 The water-polo players a Yap Leong Tarn. Fone San. Fong Senw Jit. Ch- Chuan Sin. Liew Tung70 words
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546 1967-07-28 15 First succes Gordon R as trainer in Sussex GOODWOOD, Sussex, Thurs. (Reuter) Mr. Michael Sobell's three-year-old Reform scored a comfortable win here yesterday in the Sussex Stakes, richest race of the four-day Goodwood Meeting. Australian Jockey Scobie Breasley struck the front on Reform inside the546 words
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311 1967-07-28 15 THREE recent winners -I at Kuala Lumpur. Pahang. Venga and Windrush IT. hare been promoted from Class S to Cla<s 2. according to the latest Malavan Racine Association's classification list, the full particulars of which are as follows: Promotions: From Class 3 to311 words
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Article, Illustration255 1967-07-28 15 In the space of a minute and a half of brisk Australiandominated bidding, this massive yearling colt, at 12.000 guineas, became the highest-priced thoroughbred of hia age ever to be sold at public auction in New Zealand And. had it been necessary, his ne w owner255 words
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69 1967-07-28 15 GLASGOW. Thurs. (Reuter) Glasgow Rangers, the Scottish soccer club, signed Erik Soren«en. a Danish international goa'keener. who has been with another Scottish Club. Morton, for three seasons. The fee was not disclosed but it .s understood to be over £lO.OOO Manager Scot Symon said the69 words
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358 1967-07-28 15 BANGKOK. Thurs. (l"PI) World flvweight Champion Chartchai Chionoi knocked out Punthip Keosuriva in the third round and retained hin crown here last night. The two Thai fighter* entered the ring with identical 111.1 pounds. The knockout, on a clean punch that started out358 words
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Article, Illustration524 1967-07-28 15 TOKYO, Thurt. (UPI). South Korea's boycott of tho world university games scheduled for Aug. 26 to Sept. 4 in Tokyo become virtually certain yesterday. South Korea's non-parti-cipation in the games was predicted yesterday by three South Korean officials after their third and finalPANA Photo. - 524 words
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Article110 1967-07-28 15 TOKYO. Thvirs (Renter) Japan are "most unljkelv" to take part in *he first Asian Trark md FieH Fed<?ratioh Championships to be held at Kuala Lumpur from January 4 to 8. next year, the Japan Athletic Association told Renter today A spokesman for the Association110 words
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177 1967-07-28 15 COLOMBO, Thurs. (Reuter) India, Olympic hockey champions, had to fight hard to beat Mercantile Services 2-0 here yesterday. They scored a goal in each half. It wu India's sixth «ucceMlve win on the tour of Ceylon, having won the first two Te«tg and four other177 words
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Article251 1967-07-28 15 MALACCA. Thurs. Keen Tivalry is expected in the Malaysian Hockey Federation's Tun Abdul Rasak Cup hockey semifinals which will be played from July 28 to 30 at the Malacca Club ground here. Negri Bembllan. Kelantan. Penang and Malacca the hosts will be fighting hard to251 words
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Article59 1967-07-28 15 PENANG, Thurs. penang's most promtneftt badirilnton party, the Gan's Badminton Pafty, last years champion* In the .senior inter-team competition. will celehrate their second anniversary with a dinner and dance here at the Shanghai Restaurant, Burmah Road, on Satufday night There will be a presentation of trophies59 words
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157 1967-07-28 15 BAD SODEN. West German. Thurs (Reuter) West Germany's Karl Mildenberger will meet Oscar Bonavena of Argentina in Frankfurt on Sept. 16 in an elimination bout for the world heavyweight championship. Promoter Joachim Goettert confirmed vesterdav. The European Boxing Union announced In Rome It157 words
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Article106 1967-07-28 15 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The Referees Board of the Negri B»»mbilan Football Association have set a new precedent as far as Malayplan soccer circles are concerned. They hare Imposed a three-month suspension on M N Rajan. NBFA Division One referee, who Is also a registered Malaysia Cup official.106 words
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Article50 1967-07-28 15 SINGAPORE Thurs. In view of the National Dav celebrations in Singapore. the Committee of the Biniapore Turf Club has decided that entries for the August Meeting will close at 12 noon on Tuesday. Aug 8 The original closing date for entries was Thursday, Aug. 10.50 words
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95 1967-07-28 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sixteen players representing the Singapore team left this morning for Ipoh for the Tun Razak Cup hockey semifinals. They will be playing the first match against Se'.angor tomorrow at 5 15 p.m. at the Ipoh padang. They will meet Trengganu on July95 words
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Article, Illustration1430 1967-07-28 16 M.T. Lingam - By M.T. Lingam S E R EM BAN, Thurs.—-Fierce competition is expected from the 161 athletes, including 34 women, at the 27th annual athletic meet of the Amateur Athletic Association of Negri Sembilan, which will commence on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. at the1,430 words
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471 1967-07-28 16 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Kent, who moved to the top of the county championship table after their overwhelming victory over Hampshire on Sunday, were struggling in their match against Surrev yesterday, while rivals Yorkshire were strongly placed against Somerset Surrey, who beat Yorkshire by471 words
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Article, Illustration80 1967-07-28 16 NATIONALIST Chinese Wu Tao-yuan aims for the target during the First Asian Rifle Shooting Championship held at the Asaka firing range, suburb of Tokyo. He won the first gold medal in the championship by winning "English Match" 50-metres of small-bore Olympic prone rifle shooting event on July 22.UPI Photo. - 80 words
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138 1967-07-28 16 SACRAMENTO, California, Thurs- (Reuter) The California Athletic Commission yesterday refused former world heavyweight champion Sonnv Liston a licence to box in the State. The Commission voted unanimously that Liston had failed to produce "satisfactory evidence disassociating himself, financially or othwerwise. of persons with138 words
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Article155 1967-07-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. —The second-leg of the zone finals in the Asian champ.on team competition between Selangor and Thailand, will be played in Bangkok on Saturday. The Selangor contingent, which comprises 24 officials of the Football Association of Selangor and players, leaves for Bangkok bv air155 words
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368 1967-07-28 16 PAN-AMERICAN GAMES WINNIPEG, Thurs. (UPI). The United States stormed to five gold medals in swim, ming in the Pan-American Games on Wednesday night including a world record by Mark Spitz in the butterfly, and added three other gold medals in other sports368 words
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Advertisement691 1967-07-28 14 CLASSIFIED AD STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, Etc. 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) NENE'S HEALTH CLINIC Steambath/Massage to reduce weight Masseurs/Masseuses attending. For appointment telephone *****6. 344/ A East Coast Road Singapore. Inotic^J GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963. (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19 (2)691 words
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Advertisement607 1967-07-28 14 TENDER NOTICES TENDER Tenders are invited by the Chief Supplies Officer. Central Supplies Office. Kandang Kerbau, Singapore. 8 for the supply and delivery of the following Items. Further particulars mav be obtained from the Chief Supplies Officer, on any day during normal office hours on production of receipts for payment607 words
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Advertisement223 1967-07-28 14 TENDER NOTICES TENDERS TENDERS for the Supply of Blood Administration Equipment (Ref: GPLS 69 67) and Plaster of Paris Bandages (Ref: GPLS 59 67) will be received at the Ministry of Health, Palmer Road. Singapore 2. up to to noon of Monday. 28th August 1967. Tenderers must pay a Tender223 words
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Advertisement159 1967-07-28 14 NIVICOs SIGN OF QUALITY AND TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT mm BH-350 Ml"VfPA Fulw GUARANTEED I SERVICE STATIONS T w THROUGHOUT SINGAPORE ANO MALAYS A ipM ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIAGES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS, PERSONAL. IN MEMORIAM ETC. VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED ETC $lO/I »5/FOR A MINIMUM OF TWENTY WORD159 words
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Advertisement196 1967-07-28 16 W r .v~ t WEARING SUNGLASS TO WATCH TV? NEVER HEARD OF! But that's how a great number of people feel they should when their T.V. sets start to GLARE. Through continuous research, we are now able to equip every SETRON set with ANTI-GLARE FILTER tubes, providing you with Long196 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1967-07-28 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 4.43 a.m. (6.9 ft), 4.17 p.m. (7.3 ft) PortSwettenhamj 9.24 a.m. (14.5 ft), 9.22 p.m. Port 10.15 a.m (8.1 ft), 10.28 p.m. Sinfapore: 2.32 a.m. (7.8 ft), 3.17 p.m. (7.4 ft) Sedili Kechil: 1.30 a.m. (5 9 ft), 2.09 p m. (7.3 ft) Kuantan; 1.10 a.m.56 words
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