Eastern Sun, 30 July 1967
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Title Section25 1967-07-30 1 EASTERN SUN Independent: National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 366 Sunday, 30 July 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.25 words
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Article, Illustration600 1967-07-30 1 C. F. Lee - RAZAK: IF ITS TO BE ST By C. F. Lee jyjALACCA, Sat. "Malaysia believes that any proposed new Alliance of Scuth-east Asia must include Indonesia if it is going to be strong and meaningful/' the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today.600 words
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303 1967-07-30 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Government today announced that only residents in Singapore who hold restricted passports or certificates of identity issued by the Malaysian immigration authorities will be eligible for re-entry permits. The statement came as a relief to thousands of Malaysian? residing in Singapore303 words
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Article, Illustration86 1967-07-30 1 PEACE made an uneasy return to Detroit yesterday with only sporadic shooting in the scarred streets but fresh violence broke out in half a dozen other cities from New York to California. UPI photo shows fire roaring up from blazing buildings on 12th Street in86 words
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Article371 1967-07-30 1 29 PLANES DESTROYED SAIGON, Sat. (Rcuter). Fire raced along the flight deck of the American aircraft carrier Forrestal today, destroying or damaging 29 planes ready to be launched on bombing missions against North Vietnam. At least 26 Americans were killed. A military spokesman said the fire371 words
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Article71 1967-07-30 1 WOOMERA. Sat. (Reuter) A seventh attempt to launch the trouble-plagued Eldo Europa One rocket on its most ambitious flight yet came to a dramatic halt today only seconds from blast-off. The Brltteh-built Blue Streak first stage was already firing and the final countdown had passed71 words
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Article72 1967-07-30 1 HONG KONG. Sat. Reuter. Home-made oombs were planted In one of the heavily populated areas on Hong Kong Island today as local leftists stepped up their guerilla tactics to harass the British authorities. Across the harbour la Kowloon, a fire broke out Inside a wig factory72 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration366 1967-07-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Local manufacturers were today advised not to sit back and wait for orders to roll in. "There must be active sales promotion not only inside, but also outside Malaysia/' Mr. Khow Kai Boh, Minister of Local Govtrnment and Housing, said.366 words
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289 1967-07-30 2 Kl ALA Ll'MPt'R. Sat The Malaysian AgriHorticultural Association Exhibition 1967 will be held from Aug. 24 to 27 at the MAHA exhibition (rounds. 7th mile. Old Hang Road, here in conjunction with the 10th Merdeka Anniversary. celebrations. After the official opening on Aug.289 words
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Article369 1967-07-30 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Ho Cheng Choon, Parliamentary Secretary (National Development,) today urged farming graduands to encourage farmers to adopt new ideas and techniques so that they can increase production and improve their lot. Mr Ho was speaking at the farm school graduation ceremony held today in369 words
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Article169 1967-07-30 2 KtALA LIMPIR B*t. New® reached here today that Josef Cardign. the "Cardinal of the Young Workers who founded the world-wide Young Christian Workers' movement, now existing in 101 countries passed away In Brussels. Belgium, on July M at the age of *5. after a surgical169 words
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Article172 1967-07-30 2 SINGAPORE Pat. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers" Union today announced that four of it* top officials had tendered their resignations following th release of the report, of the Commission of Inquiry into the administration of the union. The four officials who resigned during the172 words
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222 1967-07-30 2 TANJO N G MA LEVI, Sat. The Minister of local government and housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. said at present Malaysia imported only 35 per cent of her rice requirements. but bv 1970 she would be self-suffi-cient in rice. Enche Khaw who is Member222 words
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162 1967-07-30 2 PENANG, Sat A large gathering of customers and friends attended the cocktail party given by Messrs. Sim Lim Finance Ltd., here today to mark the opening of its Penang Branch in Prangin Road. The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Finance Company162 words
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85 1967-07-30 2 ALOR STAR Sat. The Kedah Small Mills Association has decided to call on the Government to amend the existint regulations to permit the storage of more thar Ave pikuls of padi in each mill. This followed the seizure of padi earlier this month85 words
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508 1967-07-30 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sot. The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Othman Mohamed So'at, today reiterated that Johore would never think of cutting the water supply t 0 Singapore. "That would not only be Inhuman but the people of Singapore,508 words
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Article, Illustration426 1967-07-30 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The withdrawal of British troops from this region was one of the topics discussed between the visiting New Zealand Parliamentarians and the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, its leader disclosed today. Mr. Dcniel Johnston Riddiford, leader of the 6-man426 words
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Article, Illustration572 1967-07-30 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Ten pretty and young teachers today stole the show at the first day of the elimination round for the Miss Tourism Singapura 1967 contest. They form nearly half the total of 22 contestants who are out to win this coveted title572 words
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Article, Illustration91 1967-07-30 3 There was a full turn-out that night and the collection from tne snow reached (including $8,912 complimentary tickets) Thp cheaue was recently91 words
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Article214 1967-07-30 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. Antinational element* have again acted against the Interest of the public by sabotaging public properties In Bartley Road Community Centre In the Paya Lebar constituency. According to a spokesof the People's Association, at about 3.30 am. yesterday. a group of anti-na-tional elements sneakishly smeared214 words
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224 1967-07-30 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The chairman designate of a newly merged company here predicted today that Singapore will become one of the leading world centres for the production of patrol boats and small commercial craft. He is Commander C.W.S. Dreyer. He said this when he224 words
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279 1967-07-30 4 Hoo Ban Khee - Sardon's resign' dare accepted by Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. More than 40 Day Training College teachers in Perlis have resigned en bloc from the State's Boy Scout movement. Among them, three are holding high posts at District Commissioner or Assistant District Commissioner279 words
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173 1967-07-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Central Government nas agreed to make available $500,000 to Bernama this year—the first instalment of an agreed $1.500.000 to launch the national news agency. This was disclosed at the Inaugural meeting of the Board of Governors of Bernamd173 words
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226 1967-07-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A massage parlour proprietress. Ho Yoke Keng, 47, was acquitted today on a charge of living on part of the immoral earnings of two girls. Another accused. Yap Kum Yeow, 40, jointly charged with Ho, was alio freed without his defence being226 words
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Article61 1967-07-30 4 PENANG, Sat. A trisha rider today said he used morphine because it helped him to break his opium smoking habit. Lau Teik Swee, 60, said this when he pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court to a charge of administering morphine on himself in a house at61 words
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Article55 1967-07-30 4 PENANG, Sat. Two men were each fined $5,250 or two-and-half years' jail for conveying textiles, medicines and cosmetics, worth 59.104. in their sampans on Thursday without the permission of the Comptroller of Customs in the sea off Butterworth. The two Yeoh Lee Beng. 30. and Lee55 words
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Article19 1967-07-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Police yesterday recovered a stolen car at Stadium Negara Two men were detained.19 words
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201 1967-07-30 4 KCCHING, Sat. Bank Negara has withdrawn more than $4OO million in old currency as at Julv 26 since Malaysia's new dollar went into circulation six weekg ago. Thlis vas disclosed today by the Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia. Tan Sri Ismail bin Mohamed201 words
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210 1967-07-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The DTC Teachers' Union today criticised the "resign" challenge thrown out by Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, the Minister of Education, recently. "Challenging teachers to resign is not the way to solve the many problems of the teachers "It will never help210 words
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328 1967-07-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A large cut-out of Malaysia's Development Red Book mounted on top of a school building, will become a landmark of the biggest exhibition to be held here. The exhibition, which Is paTt of the 10th Merdeka Anniversary Celebrations, is328 words
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106 1967-07-30 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat —The Malayan Nurses' Union's efforts to obtain a salary revision, have been nullified by the appointment of the Royal Commission on SalariesThe unions president. Miss Theresa Choog. said this today at the opening of the Union's fourth biennial delegates' conference at106 words
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259 1967-07-30 4 PENANG. Sat. A memorandum will be submitted to the State Government to oppose certain proposed measures to be implemented by the Penan* Port Commission. A Sub-Committee was formed to draft the memorandum by the General Committee of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce at its259 words
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Article54 1967-07-30 4 IPOH. Sat. A bicycle left at the Police Field Force «*ntonment in Tanjong Rambutan was stolen, the Magistrate's Court here was told *oday. Abdul Rahman bin Taha. 22. was sentenced to three weeks' imprisonment, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of the54 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1967-07-30 4 C. F. LEE - Bv C. F. LEE MALACCA. Sat Communal harmony is already a "living reality" in the State of Malacca, the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin said tonight. "In Malacca, it is not necessary to talk about communal harmony. We practise it1,011 words
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Article, Illustration438 1967-07-30 10 GARMENT MANUFA CTURERS SINGAPORE, Sot. The Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San today called on garment manufacturers in the Republic to break into new markets espe- cially in Europe and South America. The emphasis put on export markets, he said, was an emphasis of necessity438 words
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198 1967-07-30 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Ministry of Interior and Defence has introduced new rules of pay and allowances for the People's Defence Force. In a Gazette notification. It announced the new rules will come into operation as from Aug. 1. These new rules cover the198 words
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Article550 1967-07-30 10 Rev. J. Grauley - Rev. J. Grauley Armed with hard thorny spikes and a penetrating ociour, the durian does little to commend itself to the uninitiated. The first taste is usually on a dare and those who dare may think they have a mouth full of over-ripe onions. It is rarely550 words
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Article140 1967-07-30 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Low Siew Kee. 27. a political detainee and former Secretary of Barisan Sosialis Jurong branch, has left Singapore to settle down in China. Low was detained in September 1964 for actively promoting Communist United Front activities through the Singapore Rural Residents' Association (S.R.R.A.) and140 words
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251 1967-07-30 10 Rugged cycles for rugged people says factory chief SINGAPORE, Sat. The first Singa-pore-made bicycles will be on display at the forthcoming Gay World Trade Exhibition. The Managing Director of Malaysia Associated Industries Ltd., Mr. Soon Boon Seng, made this announcement today during a ceremony appointing251 words
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Article, Illustration186 1967-07-30 10 SINGAPORE, Sat The Far Eastern Bible College will hold its second graduation service at the Life Bible-Presbyterian Church tomorrow night at 8.00. At the graduation service. Miss Peggy Yeo of Serangoon Gardens will be conferred with the degree of Bachelor of Theology and186 words
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Article81 1967-07-30 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore will Issue three special commemorative postage stamps of six cents. 15 cents and 50 cents denominations on Wednesday. (Aug. 9). to mark the second anniversary of Singapores Independence. The public are also advised of the following arrangements which will operate on Wednesday, Aug. 9:— General81 words
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Article89 1967-07-30 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr Peter YS. Fu was ms'allec President of the Lions Quo of Singapore East a: 'he dinner meeting on July 25. at the Hotel Singapura Intercontinental. Other officials mstaJed were. Mr. Y. W Char. Ist Vice-president. Mr Tan Kh.a Fatt 2n<j Vice-presider.v Mr. Abdullah F89 words
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Article46 1967-07-30 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. Radio Singapura's Chinese Service will broadcast excerpts from a speerh made recently by the Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to members of the Chinese Lai.guage and Literary Society of Nanyang University. The broadcast will be tomorrow (July 30) at 9 p.m.46 words
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58 1967-07-30 10 HAGGLING over the price of an article is standard practice in Singapore Here, Sapper Peter Archer, of Gulgong, NSW, discusses the price of a carved chess set with Miss Irene Soh of Singapore. Spr. Archer is a member of the Vietnam-based 1 Field Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers, and was in58 words
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Advertisement113 1967-07-30 2 ri—B I I V to a beautiful complexion.. A 3 w sweetlets of course! WONDER TONIC with CANDY TASTE Each HICEE is equivalent te 10 oranges (vit.C) A HICEE tablet contains a i strong dose of 500 mg. of Vitamin C. Is it a well known fact that Vitamin C113 words
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Advertisement158 1967-07-30 3 BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS COMMENCES TO-MORROW EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FROM OUR TOP QUALITY STOCKS 131, Jin. Tuanku Ahdul Rahman. K. Lumpur. Tel: ***** Branch:- A.I.A. Building, Ground Floor. Jin. Amp*nf. K. Lumpur. Tel: *****. ©io UDRIVE-CAR CALL Everfine Company 519, SERANGOON ROAD, PHONE: ***** New Sheaffer Model 707 Made in America.158 words
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Advertisement109 1967-07-30 4 In San Francisco, we're known as the Manila airline. Because we jet from the States to Manila faster than any otner airline. .Naturally, this works in reverse. Four times weekly from Manila, once each week from Singapore our DC-8 Fan Jets span the Pacific to San Francisco's soaring bridges. With109 words
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WORLD NEWS
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202 1967-07-30 5 LONDON, Sat. lUPI) Sir Robert Menzies. former Prime Minister of Australia, has said that Britain's entry into the European Common Market might split the English-speaking world. Giving the Dltchley Foundation Lecture, "the English -speaking peoples in a changing world." at Ditchley202 words
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Article53 1967-07-30 5 JAKARTA. Sat. <UPI> Police in Tjiamis. Central Java ha.« confiscated an Illegal transmitter with a secret code, the official Antara news agency reports today. No arrest of the owner was reported by Antara. Antara said that the transmitter might have been used to relay Information to active53 words
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458 1967-07-30 5 DETROIT, Sat. (Reuter) Peace made an uneasy return to Detroit today with only sporadic shooting in the scarred streets but fresh violence broke out in half a dozen other cities from New York to California. As bulldozers dug Into458 words
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Article75 1967-07-30 5 DEBONI, Transvaal. Sat. (Reuter) Nine Africans including five women were trampled to death here tonigh* when they fell on a passenger bridge at a railway station during the evening rush hour. More than 30 Africans lost their balance an<i were ♦rampled on as several thousand75 words
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Article46 1967-07-30 5 JAKARTA. Sat. (Reuter A voung Indonesian father killed his two sons aged three and five and tried to commit suicide by jumping off a tall tree, all because he lost some money in football sweeps'akes. the Armed Forces bulletin reported today46 words
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Article, Illustration87 1967-07-30 5 SAIGON, South Vietnam. Sat. Two key advisers to U.S. President Johnson Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor (left), former ambassador to S. Vietnam, and Clark M. Oil- ford. (2nd from riffht). Chairman of thr Foreign Intelli|mm* Advisory Board, leave Tan Son Nhut airport with Gen. William C. Westmoreland87 words
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158 1967-07-30 5 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Malaysia should be wary of exploitation both economic and political before she agrees to establish formal diplomatic ties with the Soviet Union and four other Red bloc nations, the South China Morning Post said editorially. The British-owned newspaper noted that158 words
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Article112 1967-07-30 5 LONDON. Sat. <UPI). The Lord Chief Justice. Lord Parker, yesterday upheld the six months prison sentence of a London art dealer in the Rolling Stones drug case. Robert Hugh Fraser. 39 had based his appeal on grounds that the prison term was unwarranted and excessive and112 words
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Article58 1967-07-30 5 LIMA. Peru. Sat. (Reuter) —Demonstrators clashed with police outsiae the Palace of President Fernando BelaunTerry here tonight after Congress failed to raise a quorum to hear his annua! independence day message Government Congress members refused to attend the session as a protest against the election of58 words
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Advertisement174 1967-07-30 5 .;i:v W W Q r It's so easy. Just drop in a film cartridge and you're ready to take pictures. Indoors, pop on a flashcube*and take four flash pictures without changing bulbs! Could anything be easier? BUDGET PRICED, the KODAK INSTAMATIC 25 Camera is as simple as can be. Nothing174 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1133 1967-07-30 5 CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR jn d Piilau Pinang; 6 Ipon and Melaka; 3 10 Jebore Bataru; 4 Taiping; 1 Batu Pa hat; 9 p>f 3.0n Opening Annct.; 3.01 Learn Our Language; 3.16 Wimbledon Tennis.( Women's Single* Final»; 3.42 Documentary Film. Transportation t'Sa 402 Cowboy G-Men, General Delivery; 432 Trick nd1,133 words
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Miscellaneous151 1967-07-30 6 t>Alt fl 3\(* DRUMMING CONTEST AT MAIN KESEKVATIOM, ioa\! 1 wHEf?E >OU 60M6 WITH AU. TUOSE DRUMS, THOSE DRUMS, CHUMS? IV a L> >* 9 t k ws v 5H si w I*o2 L H 5* whepe you Cxo\wk in such A HUEKY, yo6l HAHHA******A I'LL JUST 1 <SIVE THE151 words
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Miscellaneous222 1967-07-30 7 44awtifc3arbera's C'MON; SON... LET'S <3rET THIS SHOW ON TH' ROAP.' > AKENY YOU GcO\HGr TO PLAY 6rOLF THIS SUN PAY, V FREP > Ta SrJ. ■w.t. 4 '4 f THE ORIGINAL PO-IT-YOURSELF v BOYS IN ACTION K < 3 ft A i g f m 4TM f PAPPY ANP POPS222 words
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Article474 1967-07-30 8 WHAT Malaysia needs today is a higher output of human energy. This is the theme of Tun Abdul Razak's appeal to the nation. Since 1959, when the first rural development plan was started, he had been urging the people to work harder. Eight years later, after two development474 words
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Article312 1967-07-30 8 INDIANS, employed in the British base in Singapore who will lose their Jobs when this base is closed, have been denied Singapore citizenship. They thought it was unnecessary for them to take out citizenship papers because they would return home when their terms of service were completed. They312 words
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WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE
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Article, Illustration929 1967-07-30 8 Dr. I.M. Levitt - By Dr. I.M. Levitt, Director of Fels of Franklin Institute CPACE technology will inevitably save thousands of lives in the future when new instruments and devices are performing. Scientists point out that potentially the earth faces a major disaster every time an earthquake occurs929 words
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Article2451 1967-07-30 8 VERNON GIBB - BY VERNON GIBB THERE are more than two million dea£ people in England and Wales, ninety thousand o£ them stone dea£, in as much as they cannot hear anything meaning£ul. Deafness tends to be the less dramatic of the two afflictions, and unlike blindness is often2,451 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration198 1967-07-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Lee Kenz office Manaser of Japan Air Lines. Regional Office In Sineapore. recently returned after an intensive managerial training course from Japan. This wjls announced by Mr T Takenaka. the ReManager of Singapore. Mr Takenaka said. Mr. Lee was the fourth local198 words
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Article259 1967-07-30 9 SYDNEY, Sat. (Reuter) The Korean trade delegation which arrived in Sydney ton.ght wants to find an Australian mining company willing to take part in a ;o.nt s f eel project in South Korea. Leader of the eight-man delegation, Korean Ambassador to Australia and259 words
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233 1967-07-30 9 MOSCOW, Sat. (Reuter) The Soviet Union and /China signed an overdue trade agreement for 1967 today after secret bargaining which lasted 15 weeks. Results of the drawn-out negotiations were not disclosed. A brief official announcement said only that a protocol for trade exchanges233 words
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Article102 1967-07-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sat Pan American World Airways' Board of Directors recently increased the dividend to US$O.lO a share, payable August 18, 1967 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on July 28. 1967. This dividend is the first such payment since the two-for-one stock102 words
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Article45 1967-07-30 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded. Sept 20.80 21.20 Nov 20.80 21.20 Jan 20.80 21.20 Mar 20.80 21.20 May 20.80 21.20 July 20.80 21.20 The spot No. 1 RSS held steady at 20 1/2 cents per pound, nom.45 words
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80 1967-07-30 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI) Stock prices today made a selective advance in fairly active trading. Gains were scattered throughout the list. Shortly before the end of the first hour of trading, the Uni'ed Press International market-wide indicator climbed 0.28 per cent with 1.201 issues crossing80 words
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Article, Illustration312 1967-07-30 9 SINGAPORE Sat. Two senior executives of the Ford Motor Company's Oversea.* Tractor Operations visited Singapore earlier this week as part of a lightning tour of their Company's major distributors in the South East Asian and Bouth Pacific areas They are Mr. Paul GUIls. General Sales312 words
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Article70 1967-07-30 9 TOKYO. Sat. (Reuter) Japan exported 184.140 mo or vehicles in the first six months of this year 37.3 per cent more than in the last half of 1966. the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association antoday. The United States was the biggest buyer followed by Australia. South Africa70 words
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Article15 1967-07-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The tin price for today was $308.50 per picul, down $l5O.15 words
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Article254 1967-07-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sat The week's trading was subject to some fluctuation but turnover was again on the smal. side, and lack ol any worthwhile demand resulted in lower levels, says Holiday. Cutler. Bath Co. Ltd. In their week.y market report. Upcountry godown selling and a general absence of254 words
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Article39 1967-07-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Selling T.T./O.D ready were: Deu'sche Marks 1293/8; Holland Guilders 1163/8; Swiss Francs 139-7/8; Belgian Francs 1601; French Francs 158-1/2.39 words
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207 1967-07-30 9 DETROIT. Sat. (UPI) Ford Motor Co. yesterday reported a 32 per cent drop in earnings during the second quarter of 1967 compared to the same period of 1966. Dollar sales were off five per cent. Ford was the third of the "big207 words
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Article477 1967-07-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. —Business in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lum§ur trading rooms of the took Exchange to-day with the nur.-.ber of shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS Boustead $1.55 2.000); C. Sugar $1.72 (10.000> $1.73 (20.000) $1.74 (52.000) $1.75 (14.000); Chemical 51.71 (11.000) $1.72 (4.000); Dunlop $2.25 (1.000);477 words
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186 1967-07-30 9 VIENNA, Sat. (UPI> Mr. Taken M:ki, the Japanese Foreign M.nister. sa:d in Prague yesterday he believed conditions existed for a further increase .n trade between Japan and Czechoslvakia. the Czechoslovak news agency Ceteka reported Mr. Miki. addressing a news conference attended by about186 words
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Article751 1967-07-30 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.50 am. Airline 4AL 712 from Jakarta. Time 9.15 a.m. Airline CIA 898 from Jakarta. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MSA 00% from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala l.nmptir, .Malacca. Time 3.00 p.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kuching. Time 12.35 p m. Airline OIA 889751 words
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Article515 1967-07-30 9 SINGAPORE —Stork Kxchmiir j bid and offer prices officially lUted at tbe close of business. INDl STRIAL Rou*tead 2.58 Hoti«tead 1.34 1.55 C. Snear 1.72 1.73 Chemical To 1.71 1.72 Cold storare 3.46 IMinlop t.t 5 2.30 F. Smeltlnit 4..10 4.36 F.A.I 2.53 F>"o Ord* 3.28 3.30 Fit515 words
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Article31 1967-07-30 9 HONG KONG, Sat. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK55.***** per U-S dollar for cash. HKSS ***** per U-S dollar for T/T. HKSI6 12 per pound sterling HK5271.50 per tael gold.31 words
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Article35 1967-07-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ship is expected to be in port today (Godowns) (Vessels) 33 34 Azuma The following ships have laid anchorage at the Eastern Roads Empire Ganet. Hoi Wong and Procyon.35 words
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Article54 1967-07-30 9 WASHI N'G TO N. Sat. (Reuten General Services Administration made but one sale of tin today that of 15 long tons of grade A to primary metals at $1.54 per lb. with primary to specify delivery. A GSA sookesman said the total sold for the week was54 words
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Article53 1967-07-30 9 iManajfrs Price*) Flr«t Xl> 2.3« 2.46 Second Malayan \D 1.76 Third Mulattn 1.16 1 26 Th«* Commfrcf A Indust v Fund .90 100 The Saving* Fund 1.3B 1.46 Malayan Investment Fund 1J5 1.1ft sterling Com mod ft v 4 4 Flr«t Hnnt konf .61 .86* Second Hone Kong53 words
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Article96 1967-07-30 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mais' pore rhlnew* Produce Exchange noon prices today wfrf: Bnvw Seller Coconut oil (FOB.) Bulk 46 75 Cocttnut oil (FOB.) Drums 49.25 Loose Copra Mixed July/An*. 29.50 M»ntok White Pepper (I or.) VI.V. 137.50 Sarawak Wl: Pepper (l <) > 135-00 Sarawak Spe< iiI Black Pepper <196 words
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115 1967-07-30 9 LONDON. Sat (Reuter) President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Douglas Jay, was told tonight that more cotton cloth was now being imposed into Britain than was produced in Britain. A group of 12 Labour MPs led by Mr. Chagles MAPP (Oldham East) told115 words
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Advertisement57 1967-07-30 10 MEMORIN Made in Germany Take "MEMORIN" pills to rid Depression, Gddiness, Sight Blockout, and gives you dear thinking. Is a natural protein preparation for nourishing the brain and nerve cells. If taken regularly will Improve your Memory ond Mental Capocities. Available ot oil Dispensaries and Chinese Drug Stores in Malaysia,57 words
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Article, Illustration225 1967-07-30 11 Mary Sue Miller - by: Mary Sue Miller NANA. II "KEN' it coxes to eye beauty the emphasis j on cosmetics and not without cause There's fascination for the eyes in skilful rr.a.-te-up. Even so. more thought should be devoted to Their basic care. What good make-up if the eyesNANA. - 225 words
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Article159 1967-07-30 11 FOR... Glass for Jewellery, in glass colls for bracelets, glowing colourec glass for earrings, pastel glass necklaces. all lor fall. Fashion status for belts In fall clothes, with the chain belt leading, the wide patent leather a close second, making strong accents. Coat silhouettes loosenlne up for fall159 words
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Article, Illustration57 1967-07-30 11 FOR day and evening, the culotte dress Is the new thing this summer. Gerald Pierce does a cocktail pantdress for Boul'Mlch, slightly tent-shaped, and with a halter neckline. Fabric is Caprolan nylon Jersey in a baroque wallpaper stripe translated by Jack Lenor Larsen into pastel shades for Ja-ElFashion League Photo. - 57 words
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Article, Illustration681 1967-07-30 11 Marianne Pereira - By: Marianne Pereira SINGAPORE, Sat. Meet courageous Maya Borg (her first name's Indian and she's married to a French) who is doing what other women would not dare or even dream of. Just to show what sometimes women can even do better than men, Maya681 words
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Article335 1967-07-30 11 Treasure chest—no it's not the chest where you keep treasures like jewelleries, perfumes and accessories Bu; a name given to a manicure set because they are made of 14k gold. The manicure-set. for men. consists of two flies (a handy one which can be closed335 words
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Advertisement10 1967-07-30 11 Bt ATTRACTIVE WITH EFFECTIVE SAFE BON KORETS a (.-as -Z&Sm10 words
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Miscellaneous609 1967-07-30 11 '■■■'«<» \\v "■H.I: 1 it OPERATOR, IF MISS HOWARD ISNT THERE, CANTTWEV TELL U5 WW ERE SHE CAN 8E REACHED* nil Irr m I in mi Ira f ti a RS "S Mt L WE HAP AN APPOINTMENT WITH PERCY—AND A DOZEN OTHER THINGS TO DO ABOUT XXJR NEW OFFICE/609 words
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Article, Illustration40 1967-07-30 12 wedding ELVIS with Annette in "Double Trouble." FROM a forthcoming movie, "Easy Come. Easy Go." Elvis drives Dodie Marshall toward thp ocean to search for sunken treasure. ELVIS with his three lovely brides in M-G-M's "California Holiday40 words
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Article606 1967-07-30 12 UI THERE! Welly there certainly were lots and lots of you entering our "True Or False?" content published on July 17th our anniversary issue. And because the response was so great, we're asked Cosdel Ltd. to donate more prise* resulting in 20 consolation prizes instead of 10.606 words
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Article105 1967-07-30 12 As London streets fill with garlanded young men wearing beads and flowers, British fans have pushed American Scott McKenzie's hippy song to Number Two in the popular music charts, where it challenges The Beatles for the top spot. In "Ban Francisco" McKenzle advises visitors to the Mecca of105 words
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Article, Illustration423 1967-07-30 12 I'm usually a late-bird, and thus it was with some reluctance that I went to the Odeon, Singapore, lost Sunday morning (at the frightful time of 8.45 a.m.) to see the Early Bird Show, mainly because of some insistent pestering from my friends. However, once423 words
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Article, Illustration481 1967-07-30 12 SPOTLIGHT: hen Aretha Franklin made her first wording, at the age of 18. she was hailed hy critics a- the most exciting new blues dinger to arrive on the mu«ic scene Dinah Washington. Her ability to projeet feeling and emotion, her purity of tone, her inspired variations and481 words
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Article, Illustration499 1967-07-30 12 Elvis Presley is to become a father early next \«r! Hp broke the news in Hollywood last week on the set nf MGM's •Speedway", in which he is currently co-starring with Nancy Sinatra. Elvis told reporters that he hopes the bahy, dup in February, will be born at499 words
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Advertisement41 1967-07-30 12 PLATTER PETE'S POP POLL 30.7.67. CANDIDATES: (A) The Tremeloes. (B) The Turtles. Mark an X next to your choice NAME: ADDRESS: Send your votes to: Platter Pete's Pop Poll, c/o Eastern Sun, 23-B Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. NOT LATER THAN 3.8.67.41 words
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Advertisement51 1967-07-30 12 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 V obligation: Sales Section, KATONG P.O. Bo*51 words
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Miscellaneous193 1967-07-30 12 Top tunes around the world London: All You Need la Love Beatles San Francisco Scott McKenzle It Must Be Him Vikkl Carr Alternate Title Monkees See Emily Play Pink Floyd Shed Rather Be With Me Turtles A Whiter Shade Of Pale Procol Harum There Goes My Everything Englebert Humperdinck Death193 words
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Article, Illustration356 1967-07-30 13 Chan Kam Yau - About love lovers by Carmelita By Chan Kam Yau Fl ALA LDIPtR, Sat. Oppressed and depressed citizens, take heart. Don't feel inadequate as a lover, says Manuelita DeMartini. According to her, there is no such thing as good or bad lover. No? Then I don't have to be Jittery on356 words
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Article, Illustration248 1967-07-30 13 Hoo Ban Khee - by: Hoo Ban Khee KtALA LrMPUR. Sat. —Two lonesome hearts unde r pouring rain—that is the beginning of a scourging and devouring love in "A Man And A Woman." But if you are lured by the suggestive title for a peek-a-boo at rituals in the dark248 words
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Article232 1967-07-30 13 DOT Records will produce a Neal Heftl album of the composer music for Paramount Pictures' "Barefoot In The Park." A single record of the title song from the Hal Wallis production, featuring lyrics by Johnny Mercer, will also be released by Dot. Ro» Thomas' suspense novel,232 words
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Article247 1967-07-30 13 Tai Sing Onn - by: Tai Sing Onn Kuala lumpur. sat. For once, the plot of "Asiapol" Mandarin. Shawscope, colour, etc. is ridiculously simple. Well theres this meanle. He had a rough past. Mother is Malayan, father a Japanese. Well, the dastardly Japanese father of his sold her mother's rubber247 words
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Article, Illustration953 1967-07-30 13 Kissy kisses Bond plays it cool... Singapore, Saturday JT'S fantasy, sex and 007 logic in lan Fleming's latest thriller, 'You Only Live Twice' only this time it's twice as exciting, twice as sexy, twice as thrilling, and, of course, twice as 'Bondsi'. The splendour of Double-O-Seven (or is it Seon953 words
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Miscellaneous186 1967-07-30 13 'v* anw iu7 AfW ORGANISATION |L I O O Phone ***** La«l 2 Dar»: 11. 1 30. 0.30 8.15 P'r luilMa Px'sn Harwmrd "THE honey pot- Color (UA) day i Wednesday Only! STUDENTS CONCESSION $l.OO tC anr «»at at a!! ahows dai'.y! THCNDERBIRDS ARE GO" f a" o nation 4186 words
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Miscellaneous377 1967-07-30 13 CPGA NIS A I lON ODEON ***** SOW SHOWING Daily 4 Show*: XI a m.. J 30. <OO 9 00 p m The NIGHT Of The GENEBALS" Peter O'Toole Omar Sharif P'VUion. Color. Columbia Today at 8 45 a m. STAGE SHOW •THE EARLY BIRDSHOW' S2 at SI—CASH BOOK NOW!377 words
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550 1967-07-30 14 PENANG, Sat. Seven records were broken on the first day of the Penang third junior swimming championships held at the Penang Swimming Club, Tanjong Bungah, here this afternoon. Twelve-year-old Ta y Seow Leng of the Chinese Swimming Club gave a sparkling performance in550 words
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466 1967-07-30 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Former State runner, V. K. Nathan of Tan Tock Seng hospital car lured top honours xn the Ministry of Health sixth annual athle'.ic meet held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre, today. Nathan, wno represented Singapore in the second SEAP Games held466 words
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Article67 1967-07-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Bat. The Selangor Indian Sports Council's office bearers for the year 1967/ 1968 are: President Mr. Ourbax Singh; vice-presidents Mr. P.T. Sambanther. Mr. George Nathnll; hon. general secretary Mr. V. Rasiah; hon. asst. secretary Mr. Pandithan; hon. treasurer Mr. A.N. Ponnampalam; Independent delegates Mr. S.K.67 words
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122 1967-07-30 14 Picture shows Mr. A.R.P. O'Hara, President of the Achillies Club on the right handing the cheque to Mr. Wu Tsang Kan, Chairman of the Secondary School Sports Council and Manager of the Singapore contingent. Looking on are from left: Mr. K.L. Venugopalan (Secretary Achillies Club), Mr. Tan Eng Yoon (National122 words
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Article171 1967-07-30 14 IPOH Sat A last-minute goal by Kuldip Singh enabled Selangor to draw 2-2 with Perak m the sem:-flnal hocney tournament for the Tun Raza* Cup at the padang here today. The game was keemy contested with equal exchanges Irom both sides. Perak rallied in the first171 words
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138 1967-07-30 14 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Hong Kong's fast-walking postman may be entered in Singapore's "big walk" scheduled for Aug. 27, it was learned today. Lee Chi-shing. the 20-year old mailman who won the 40.2-mile round-the-island walk here last year in 86degree heat, is expected to be138 words
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424 1967-07-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—The Malaysian Rugby Union has finally found a suitable person as its president but his name at the moment is being with held. It will however be released once he is formally and officially elected. at the union's general424 words
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191 1967-07-30 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ho Ho Cup mterport soccer ma'ch between Malayan Chinese F.A. and 'he Hong Kong Chinese A.A.F. will be played at Jalam Besar Stadium on September 2. The Deputy-Chairman of the Executive Committee of MCFA. Mr. Choo Kwai191 words
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277 1967-07-30 14 HOUSTON. Sat. (UPI) Angelo Dundee, trainer of former world heavyweight boxing chapipion Cassius Clay believes he has another champion in his charge Dundee, who trains heavyweight Jimmy Ellis, believpc h:s 192-pound contender will emerge from the World Boxing Association's tournament as its new277 words
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Article199 1967-07-30 14 WINNIPEG. Sat. (UPI) Margaret Thompson of Topeka. Kansas, showed the men how to shoot a rifle in the Pan-American Games last night when she set a world record of 1,152 points in the small bore rifle to lead the United States to a pair of gold medals199 words
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363 1967-07-30 14 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD EPOH. Sat. Wmcrush 11. a very styh=h winner at the recent Kuala Lumpur meet, did a p on a fast track hen thu morning when he :ree«;es over 3f. in H>l 5 s< ing out smoothly a.. e363 words
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147 1967-07-30 14 LONDON. Sat. (.Re- er 1 The draw for the tin: of the Engusn Fotbai. Leag Cup, to be p.ayea on Aug-st 23 is as follows: Workington vs. Oidham A. Baggow vs Soutnport Rocndaie vs Bury Midolebrougn vs Bagnsie? Darlington vs York City147 words
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Article41 1967-07-30 14 GOODWOOD. England. (UPI> George Moore, trie Australian jockey. American-owned Sucary* surging to the front approaching the final furlons yesterday to win the pounds ($22,400) News or The World Stake.* by length and a hail from sider Lexicon.41 words
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Article, Illustration814 1967-07-30 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Top student athletes from seven States and Singapore, will compete in the third annual athletic meet of the Malaysia Schools Sports Council. The meet will he opened hy the Minister of Education. F.nche Mohamed Khir Johari at the Merdeka Stadium814 words
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232 1967-07-30 15 HONG KONG. Sat. (t*PI) of th« Hong Ke-.£ F<y>tball Association t; i *h»t the president of International Football Association has offered to corse *r> Hong Kong to discos 4 he "poaching* of this colony's top players by other ra'.Ani F<v>k-Shu to'd232 words
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Article64 1967-07-30 15 SINGAPORE. Sat—Sin* §*?or<? Club beat Soya' Air Force by 12 runs ar. "xriting cricket match a* »he padang here -or *h* E W Barker trophy. SRC w#re all out for 148. "°-r *ot> scorer* were Haw- (4*). Houghton. (33). Aphony f2B > and La Brooy64 words
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Article76 1967-07-30 15 rWNIPEO. Sat. 'Heut«r>. "~B~.it an x^ omBs Koch beat r the American r ln 8 tense flveto reach the men's s final in the Pan-Ame-;'c,n lawn tennis tour- yZ**' l 1 yesterday. Bratilian avis c Ud pi a who was r -Tibpr oneyeed. beat the re ar76 words
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Article, Illustration81 1967-07-30 15 0 To the victor* go the trophies. Lieutenant-Colonel Brian Poananga. the commanding officer of the Ist Battalion. Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, left, present* Lance-Corporal Bob ("Shorty") Sojan, of Victoria Park, Perth, with the Commonwealth Shield for yachting. Lance-Corporal Sojan was captain of the victorious Australian team from81 words
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Article160 1967-07-30 15 GLACE BAY. (Nova Bcoua> sal. <Reuten Miio Calhoun of Jamaica won the British Commonwealth middleweight boxing title here last nig ht in an unanimous 12-round decision over Jimmy Mellleur. the Newark, New Jersey, based Canadian. The title was left vacant by the retirment last montn of160 words
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Article192 1967-07-30 15 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Bobby McOregor, European swimming champion and Olympic silver medallist will give swimming demonstrations here some time next month. McGregor In to be one of the competitor® in the Brith swimming squad for the World Universiade Games in Tokyo commencing on192 words
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672 1967-07-30 15 MALACCA, Sat. A disputed goal five minutes before time which enabled Negri Sembilan to hoid Malacca to a 1-1 draw, led to ugly scenes at the Malacca Club grounds here this evening. The match was for the second day's plav in the Tun672 words
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321 1967-07-30 15 LONDON. 6at, (Reuter) Kent maintained their narrow lead at the top of the rounty cricket championship table yesterday after a thrilling ending to their drawn match with Surrey at Maidstone. An unfinished last wicket stand of 88 in 95 mlnute.« between Alan Dixon321 words
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193 1967-07-30 15 TOKYO.Sat (Reuter) Japan will spare no efforts to keep her particularly food relation* with Malaysia, a spokesman for the Japanese soccer association said today in connection with discuasions ahnut Japan's participation in the Merdeka soccer tournament. The satement was made after the association held193 words
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165 1967-07-30 15 AMERSFOORT. (Holland) Sat. (Reuter> Sharpshooting Polish women caused a shock in the world archery championships which finished here yesterday when they won the team event and filled the first three places In the individual competition. They also set two new world records165 words
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833 1967-07-30 16 Hi Take it or Leave A SERIOUS state of affairs seems to have cropped up in the Football Association of Singapore, the controlling body of soccer in the Republic. w Allegations of "sabotage and subversion nave been levelled against certain members in the833 words
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1023 1967-07-30 16 PERCY JOSEPH - by PERCY JOSEPH KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor's Winston de Souxa and Marimuthu, emulating their Singapore counterparts, Anura de Silvo and Mahesh Mumar, made a glorious last-ditch stand to help Selangor equal Singapore's first innings score of 151, shortly before noon today. Today wag the1,023 words
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585 1967-07-30 16 SEREMBAN, Sat Ten more records five men and five women were shattered in the second anc last day of the Negri Sembilan Amateur Athletic Association's 27th annual meet at the Kins George V School grounds here today. This brought the total number585 words
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79 1967-07-30 16 HAVERFORD. Pennsylvania, Sat. (Reuter) Bouth African Cliff Drysdale slammed his way into the finals of the Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championship here yesterday by beating compatriot Ray Moore 4-6, 6-2. 6-4. 6-3. Top-seeded Drysdale, his two-handed backhand working magnificently, staged a brilliant recovery after dropping79 words
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63 1967-07-30 16 Royal Military College goalkeeper Oh Teit Tat Jumps high to clear the ball, while See Kim Leong, The Rest's inside-right attempts a header in Thursdays soccer match at the Armed Forces Stadium, Kuala Lumpur. RMC, the champion team in the under 20 league played a friendly, before they were presented63 words
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Article442 1967-07-30 16 SYDNEY, Sat Follow, ing are the results of football matches played in Australia. Western Australia: State League: E F Tricolour 2 Cotteslow 1 Azzuri 2 Cracovia 2 Windmills 2 Swan Valley 1 C'burn United 4 Olympics 1 Swan Athletics 3 Perth City 0 Second Div: Subiaco 4442 words
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Article154 1967-07-30 16 KANGAR. Sat. Perils Malays created soccer history by winning their first ever cup final when they beat Singapore Malays 3—o in the Sultan's Gold Cup soccer final at the D&to Sheikh Ahmad stadium here today. A crowd of nearly 10.000 Dacked the stadium to see the game154 words
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Article212 1967-07-30 16 IPOH. Sat. Four reccrdf were broken on the firs* meet of the Perak Athletic Association w™ annual championship oc^ Salasiah binte JafTar tral) broke her own record the shot put. Her ne' e C';' was 9.18 metres, her pre"'® record being 906 rret e I kt Fatimah212 words
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Obituary57 1967-07-30 14 DEATH 20 Words HO/- (Minimum) TERRY GEORGE TAY only son of Tav Eng Guan passed away 29.7.67. Cortege leaves 8 Lakme Street, Opera Estate Sunday 30.7.67 at 3 00 p.m. for Church Lady of Perpetual Succour, Sigiap thence Bidadari. No Wreaths. Any Donations to Secretary. Opera Estate Residents Association. 857 words
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Advertisement424 1967-07-30 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) BIBLE -PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY SERVICES: 1. Life Bible-Presbyterian Church 9 Gilstead Road, 11. 8.30 a.m. Sunday School 10.00 a.m. English Service 4.30 p.m. MandarlnHokkien Service. 2. Zion Bible-Presbyterian Church 5 Tavistock Ave., 19. 8.00 a m. Sunday School 9.15 a.m. English Service.424 words
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Advertisement83 1967-07-30 14 TENDER NOTICE KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. IBU PEJABAT TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dlJ.K.R. di-dalam Kelas 'BX' dan ka-atas (Head II Subhead 2) akan di-panggll tiada lama lagi untok:ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF A STANDARD OFFICE BLOCK FOR DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION UNIT AT JAL A N DATO ONN, KUALA LUMPUR. Untok menyenangkan perslapan83 words
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Miscellaneous70 1967-07-30 15 BIG SWEEP Following are the results of the draw of the Big Sweep held at Alor Star yesterday, in connection with the Kedah Amateur race meeting: TOTAL POOL: $59,399.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****4 $55,480.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****2 $11,160 00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****7 5,580.00 STARTERS ($797.00 each): Nos. *****070 words
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Miscellaneous62 1967-07-30 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 6.15 a.m (65 ft), 5.44 p.m. (6.1 ft) Port Swettenham: 10.40 a.m. (13.1 ft), 10.55 p.m. (11.5 ft) F Port Dickson: 11.49 a.m (7.0 ft), 11.56 p.m. (6.1 ft) 4H a m < 6 4 ft >« P®- (7-2 ft) Sedili Kechll: 3.46 a-m (5.7 ft),62 words
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