Eastern Sun, 1 August 1967
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Title Section24 1967-08-01 1 Eastern Sun Independent! National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 368 Tuesday, 1 August 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article274 1967-08-01 1 Hoo Ban Khee - 'Logarta's allegations completely untrue and very unfair' By Hoo Ban Khee I/UALA LUMPUR, Mon.—The Malaysian Government will lodge a protest to the Philippine Government on the "completely untrue and very unfair" allegations made by Mr. Mariano Logarta, Philippine ConsulGeneral to Singapore today. Announcing this, the Acting Prime274 words
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Article121 1967-08-01 1 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Malaysia's Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, left here for Istanbul today after spending a month in England. He will confer privately with Government leaders In Turkey and Iran on his way home. Cultural relations are likely to figure in the talks which121 words
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Article, Illustration37 1967-08-01 1 Bond girl Yee Wah, who appears in "You Only Live Twice", shortly to be screened in Kuala Lumpur, snapped by Eastern Sun cameraman Mok Voon. (Story and another pix in Page 4).37 words
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Article65 1967-08-01 1 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) The Indonesian Olympic Committee has formally rejected the ruling by the International Badminton Federation (1.8. F.) that the Thomas Cup match between Malaysia and Indonesia should be played off In New Zealand. The committee approved a recommendation by the N.B.A. that the Cup65 words
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Article312 1967-08-01 1 CHAN KAM YAU - Bv CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Mon "Let us meet halfway" the Day Training Centre Teachers' Union todav urged the Ministry of Education. "Do that, we will call off part of our work-to-rule,** its Secretary-General. Mr. Chew Choon Ming, said today. The union, he explained,312 words
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Article83 1967-08-01 1 THE EASTERN SUN takes great pride in presenting for the first time, in pages 2 and 3 of today's issue, its first DOUBLE-SPREAD featuring "AUSTIN DAY" through the courtesy and support of FEDERATED MOTORS LTD., OF SINGAPORE, and WEARNE BROTHERS (M) LTD., OF MALAYSIA, agents83 words
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293 1967-08-01 1 ABOARD THE U.S.S. FORRESTAL, Mon. (Reuter). Rescue teams groped through lethal chlorine gas to hunt for bodies in the fire-scarred depths of this U.S. Navy carrier today as it limped towards the Philippines. The 76.000-ton Forrestal Is due to reach Subic Bay near Manila later293 words
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Article85 1967-08-01 1 ESSEN. West Germany, Mon. (Reuter) Alfried Krupp. head of the vast industrial concern -jfgjxlch armed Germany for nlPo world wars, died here last night. He was 59. One of the world's richest men, Krupp was sentenced to 12 years' Imprisonment by a U.S. court in 1948 for crimes,85 words
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Advertisement150 1967-08-01 2 AUGUST Ist f f INTRODUCES TWO BIG CHANGES FOR YOUR BENEFIT NEW SALES CENTRE NEW PARTS AND SERVICE CENTRE SM£SHUMID WIHS DD Sales of Austin cars and trucks will now be handled by Federated Motors Ltd. —now at 92-100, Orchard Road. Ei CAVENAGH[ROAD i ROAD I STANA NEGARA n 71150 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration496 1967-08-01 4 Musa Seully - Jn fine Eastern Sun, tradition Musa Scully brings to readers today an exclusive interview with a Bond girl Both he and pixman Mok Voon spent two weeks in a relentless search in the nation's capital for this Bond beauty who was not496 words
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Article73 1967-08-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ten MARA trainees left here by air tonight for a nine-month instructors course In mechanical and automobile trades at the Mannheim Vocational Training Institute, West Germany. The scholarships were offered by the Government of the Tederal Republic of Germany On successful conclusion73 words
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Article65 1967-08-01 4 PENANG, Mon. The organisers of the Penang Jayeees are going all out this year to make the tenth Merdeka Anniversary Ball a grand success. Girls are invited to enter for the Merdeka Queen contest in conjunction with the BalL at the E. and O. Hotel on Aug.65 words
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65 1967-08-01 4 P. Solaiappan, 50 of Kuala Kubu Bahru, who has been conferred the Pingat by the Pangkuan Negara (PPN) Yang diPertaan Agong on the occasion of his birthday recently. Mr. Solaiappan is a former director of the Len Omni Bus Co. Ltd., and President of the Malaysian Indian Congress, K.K.B. Branch.65 words
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415 1967-08-01 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce is sending out thousands of promotional booklets to members of trade and industrial organisations throughout the world, inviting investments for industrial projects in the Republic. The President of the Chinese Chamber of Com merce. Mr. Soon Peng415 words
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86 1967-08-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mot The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will stage an hour-long fireworks display from Fort Canning on Aug. 9 from 7—9 p.m. to celebrate National Day. Prior to the fireworks display, the Chamber will fire "one million crackers" in two chains of more than86 words
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Article92 1967-08-01 4 SFREMBW Mob Two motor-cyclists were killed and their pillion riders seriously injured when their vehicles were involved in head-on collision at the 5} mile Seremhan port Dickson Road yesterday morning. Ahmad Kasslm. 30. who was on a Lambretta died on the spot and the pillion rider,92 words
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Article27 1967-08-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Two men assaulted M. Rengasamy and robbed him of $5 at Jalan Mountbatten during the weekend. A man has been detained.27 words
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244 1967-08-01 4 SINGAPORE. M on.—Six youths were today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court for acts of vandalism. One of them. Lam Kim S:ang. who had earlier been discharged by the 10th Magistrate's Court on a similar charge was re-arrested and recharged. The other five are244 words
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Article54 1967-08-01 4 MUAR. Mon. —One hundred and ten penghulus in the Muar District will attend a one-day course on rural development here on Aug. 3 from 10 a.m. The venue is Diamond Jubilee Hall. Jalan Sultan Ibrahim. The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dalo Haji Othman bin Haji Sa'at, is expected54 words
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855 1967-08-01 4 Lim Thow Boon - By Lim Thow Boon KUALA LUMPUR, M on. Planters were today urged not to diversify their holdings at the expense of the rubber industry. This cal! came from Senator Gan Teck Yeow who. besides holding several top appointments In the rubber industry. Is also Chairman855 words
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Article, Illustration569 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Rapid development in South-east Asia can best be achieved through close co-operation and mutual understanding among the countries in this region. This was today stated by Mr. E. W. Barker, Minister for Law and National Development, when he opened the first meeting569 words
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371 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Public Utilities Board is opening another showroom for hired electrical appliances to the public from to- morrow. It is located near the junction of Aljunied Road and Geylane Road and will serve the Board's consumers in the Katong. Joo Chiat371 words
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92 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORt. Mon. —An application by a Singapore Traction Company driver, Lam Wee Lim to set aside the Order of Expulsion served on him has been fixed for hearing on Aug. 8 at 10.30 a m Lam :s applying for the order to be se*92 words
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Article97 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. An Illegal Indonesian immigrant, Abu Jauh bin Noordin. 24. *3* arrested this afternoon a.*er a gold bracelet worth about *4.000 from e goldsmith's shop here Abu who is said to have Arrived this morning illegally, went to the Lee Or.n Goldsmi'hs in97 words
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Article73 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon—The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Chye will open a conference on Zoological R*sesreh in Malaysia and Singapore on Thursday (August 3) at 9 am. in the University of Singapore's New Lecture Theatre No. 4 The 'hree-day conference is organised by f he UniverS-" s73 words
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Article34 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Telephone service with Trinidad and Tobago will be available as from tomorrow (August 1). The service will be continuous and full details may be obtained by telephoning 908.34 words
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Article85 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE Mon. Mr. M Fraser. Australian Miniter for the Army arrived here this morning for a day's visit. He had comp'eted a tour of West Malaysia where he visited Australian troops stationed in Butterworth and at Malacca Mr. Fraser Is currently on a familiarisation tour. He85 words
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Article66 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Members and devotees of the Singapore Buddhist Pali Society will hold a special service on the National Day <Aug. 9> at the temple In Jalan Eunos here. The programme for the celebration will start from 6 a.m. to 7.30 pm. with vegetarian food66 words
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Article139 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon A member of No. 20 Squardron. based at RA F. Tengah. Singapore returned to base today having been absent for more than four days but would not say where he had been. The missing member was Francis, one of four ducks who live139 words
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449 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE. >lnn Mr. Justice Kulasekaram today allowed an apodal against a lower court conviction and set aside the conviction and sentence on Abdul Rahman who was found guilty on three charge* of cheating by a lower court. In setting aside the conviction Mr Justice449 words
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Article, Illustration293 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Within the last two years, the total strength of the Cadet Corps has increased from 2,000 to 8,000 of which the Army Cadet Corps alone accounts for 3,300, the Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon disclosed today. The Minister said this expansion would293 words
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113 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Kallang Sports Complex will be one of the show places of South-east .Asia. Mr. Chan Chee Seng. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs said here today. He was speaking when he presented the State Flag to the University113 words
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Article79 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 26 year old housewife, Meeral Beevi Ibrahim died soon after she *-as electrocuted while operating a spice grindinj machine In Joo Chiat Market this morning. Beevi died in her home, half an hour later after the incident Her husband. Enche Hussein rushed to79 words
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Article125 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon Two youths. S. Muniamata, aged 22 and Tan Chong Chi an. aged 18, were today jailed by the Fourth District Judge. Mr. Amarjit Singh on two charge* of theft. Both had pleaded guilty to the first charge of housebreaking and theft of Jll.nno125 words
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Article22 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon There were Ifl7 road accidents of which two were serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic22 words
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Article173 1967-08-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Dental Health Queen competition will be held in the Republic to create a keener interest in dental health amongst the general public, especially the young citizens. This is the first time that such a competition is being organised by the Dental Health173 words
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Miscellaneous56 1967-08-01 4 TIME AND TIDE Penaaf: 8.49 sju. (M ft), 9.15 p.m. (5.6 ft) Port Swettenham: 12.32 a.m. (11.1 ft), 1.15 p.m. (124 ft) Port Dickson: 1.11 ajn. (5.8 ft), 2.30 p.m. (6.7 ft) Sinfapore: 7.18 a.m. (5.6 ft), 6.16 p.m. (7.0 ft) Sedili Kechil: 4.18 p.m. (6.4 ft.) Kuan.Ua; 5.55 *.m.56 words
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Miscellaneous4 1967-08-01 4 (>*'=]%{`;$')+/{/,~]|${@[]@}~_< Out rou 5? a4 words
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SWITZERLAND'S NATIONAL DAY
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926 1967-08-01 5 pOR the Swiss all over the world, today is a great day of pride and joy. It is Switzerland's National Day. To mark this occasion in Singapore, there will be a reception at Arundel Room in Goodwood Hotel from 6.30 to 8926 words
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485 1967-08-01 5 THE density of the population, the poverty of the subsoil and the smallness of the country all compel Switzerland to develop her trode with other countries. As such, the Swiss policy in this field is based on a liberal conception of trade. The first Swiss485 words
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Advertisement66 1967-08-01 5 BEST WISHES THE PEOPLE AND GOVERNMENT OF SWITZERLAND on the occasion of its National Day. ANOTHER TOP DESIGN OF THE YEAR by fMirj\D /ggg MWmMB m Switzerland THE WATCH FOR OUTSTANDING ELEGANCE AND ADMIRATION Automatic Week-Day Date Model: 147-01-02 m Vi 1 W WM I V/M f////U m I i66 words
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Advertisement105 1967-08-01 5 Congratulations and THE GOVERNMENT AND PEOPLE OF SWITZERLAND on its National Day. SWISS PRIDE* WORLD SERVICE to I 4 V 1 V a g Q.gO DRUM Be with it Join the young set. Wear Milus A-GO-GO Drum type. The watch created by Milus with 'Young look for the young people105 words
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Miscellaneous2463 1967-08-01 6 YOUR RADIO NATIONAL Bi bi i o (J ••4 M ANN R-3000 with 6 bands and 16 tnosiston/ifiodn RADIO MALAYSIA Tuesday AUGUST 1 A.M.: TIMEX-TIME 6.00 Prog. Summary: ••02 Morning Melodies. 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News in the National Lar.gua«e; 7.50 Learn Word a Day 8.00 The2,463 words
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Miscellaneous20 1967-08-01 7 •,v\ nH •as ÜBII/TC, by Johnny fcait N I ALWAYS UKC A L4TTL& NAP 1 AFTER PINJMER. 25 2&± •f!20 words
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Miscellaneous23 1967-08-01 7 SPORE DIARY 7.3fl p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Kampong Dunearn; Chong Nam School; Delhi Road and Chwei Chiun School.23 words
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Article460 1967-08-01 8 UTHANT, Secretary-General of the United Nations, has confirmed the growing feeling among the nations of the world that this body is becoming impotent in keeping international peace. He says more and more U.N- members are flouting its charter by using force against the political integrity or political460 words
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Article337 1967-08-01 8 AFTER public servants had accepted their pension terms on retirement, it is difficult for them now to ask for increased cost of living allowances. They are no ionger in service, so the Government is unlikely to accept their argument that they should be entitled to the same COLA337 words
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1081 1967-08-01 8 John Fercsey - By: John Fercsey Latin American Editor of International Feature Service fill an important role in the life of a city, a country, a continent and the world. They inform the public on national and international events, thereby reflecting the interests of the majority of1,081 words
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755 1967-08-01 8 S. A. Abishegam - by: S. A. Abishegam IN THE context of national planning and development. it has been stressed again and again that the only enduring basis of a dynamic economy is the rising level of productivity. It means rationalisation of effort in every direction. But to complicate755 words
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LETTERS...
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Article358 1967-08-01 8 T. A. MUGAN - T. A. MUGAN. T READ with interest your sub-editorial on the Ceylonese in your publication of 19.7.67. If there is a dispute among the various Ceylonese organisations, it is because a leader or organisation acceptable to all of them must stand the acid test by358 words
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Article222 1967-08-01 8 KENA TIPU - KENA TIPU RECENTLY *he government called for applica*ior.s from serving officers for the post of Executive Officers. in the Foreign Servire of the Ministry n* External Affairs. When a candidate is successful. he would be pos*ei to any Malaysian Embassy Overseas. Having the required stipulated qualifications.222 words
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Miscellaneous194 1967-08-01 8 COURTROOM £Br Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") FANNY baked the ham the same day she bought it at Sheldon's Supermarket. She noticed some black spots under the skin, but thought they were cloves. While she was eating a portion, her tooth broke when she bit194 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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531 1967-08-01 9 PATRICK J. KILLEN - SLIGHT GAIN IN INTER! MART Bv PATRICK J. KILLEN WASHINGTON, Mon Malaysia is expected to produce more than one million tons of natural rubber for the first time in 196" and *ain a «li?htly larger share of the international market. according to the natural531 words
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Article323 1967-08-01 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Mon August first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur *oday at 545 cents per ib„ down three-eights of a cent from previous close. The tone was very quiet. The market lost about three-eights of a cent on commission323 words
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Article23 1967-08-01 9 HONG Kong (UPl>. Mony quottiaons: HKSS *****/5.810 per US do'.lar for cash. HK516.12 per pound sterling. HKJ271.3759 per tael gold.23 words
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Article, Illustration184 1967-08-01 9 JAPANESE yachtsman. Mr. fkuo Kashima, who successfully made a solo cruise across the Pacific recently in his five-metre sloop Koraasa 11. has revealed his secret of success. He said that his navigation system for the entire 101-day voyage was based on calculating his position and speed184 words
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Article893 1967-08-01 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Tim* 8-SS a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kaala L«mpnr. Time 9.39 a m. Airline MSA ISI from Kuala Lnmpur. Ttme 9.35 a.m. Airline Garuda 982 from Jakarta. Ttme 10.30 a m. Atrllne MSA 451 from K'ichlng. Ttme 10.5S a m Airline MSA 005893 words
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1071 1967-08-01 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Arm undertone developed on the Stock Exchange today with dealing largely concentrated on tne industrial section. Large amount of buying was noted; thus lending a better appearance to prices in many of the industrial equit-.e* Straits Times, with best rise among the1,071 words
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Article24 1967-08-01 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Rubber market opened steady with spot 17$, 17|. No 1 RSS CIF basis porta Aug. 16J 16|24 words
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Article15 1967-08-01 9 Mon. The tin price for today was $*>05,374 per picul, down $3.12 J15 words
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Article519 1967-08-01 9 KlN(iAP4M(h—Mock hxchaiice Md and oiler price* official!* listed at the close of business. INDtSTRIAI. Roust ead 1..VI 1.56 C. Sngar 1.77 1.78 Chrmiril Co 1.72 1.74 fold Morale I It 3.54 Diinlop 2 26 F. Smelting 4. .10 IN". 3.34 3.36 Fltzpatrlck* U3 r. 1 V Ords. 3519 words
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Article56 1967-08-01 9 (Manager* Price*) Ursf Malayan XP 2..1H 2.48 "wtnd Malayan Xf) 1.70 1.80 Third Malayan 1.1 T 1.27 The Commerce A lndii*t„j hind .90 1.00 The sa\inir< Fund 1 3« 1.46 Malax an Inxe«itment Fund 1.05 1.15 «rerhni Cnmmndltv 3/10 4 5 F1r«t Hong Knn* 41 .86* Second Hong56 words
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Article93 1967-08-01 9 SINOXPORE M«n Slnsapore f htnr-e Produce Rxrhinte noon price* today were: Buyer Seller Coconut Oil (FOB.) Bulk 46.75 Coconut Oil (F.o.B.1 Drum* 49.25 Lon*e Copra Mixed July/Aus 29.50 Muntok White Pepper (f .O.B.) JWi NI.H 137.50 Sarawak White Pepper 135.00 Sarawak Special Black Pepper <1 OB 92.50 Lampong special93 words
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Article34 1967-08-01 9 WASHINGTON. Mon.(Reuter) —The United States gold stock dropped by US$45 million (16 million sterling) last month —the largest monthly loss since last October, the Federal Reserve Board repot d today.34 words
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Article169 1967-08-01 9 SINGAPORE, Mon- The following ships are expected to be m port today: God owns Vessel! 1/2 Tjitjalengka 3/4 Dlugosz 5 Lars Maersk 6/7 Lika 10/11 Arosia 15/16 Antenor 18 Awajisan Maru 19 Nichirei Maru 23 24 Katong 25 26 Seizan Maru 29/30 Star Betelguese 33/34 Berezovka 42/43 Karachi169 words
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Advertisement38 1967-08-01 9 OVERSEAS UNION BANK, LTD. have pleasure in announcing the official opening of their TOA PAYOH BRANCH at 152, Lorong 5, Toa Payoh, Singapore on Tuesday, Ist August, 1967, at 10.00 a.m. Reception from 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.38 words
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WORLD NEWS
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163 1967-08-01 10 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter) Japan is making a request to both camps for an immediate ceasefire in Vietnam. Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato told parliament today. In answer to a question. Mr. Sato told a plenary session of the Upper House that Foreign Minister163 words
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Article71 1967-08-01 10 JAKARTA. Mon (Reuter) —An Indonesian lumberjack in Samarinda. East Borneo, has called off a plan to marry a beautiful Dyak girl because she wants him to pay for the marriage with a tractor. Indonesia's antara news agency reported today. The agency said a member of the Indonesian Air71 words
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Article227 1967-08-01 10 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) Miss World. 23-year-old Indian medical student Reita Faria. is in danger of being sacked by MECCA, the company which runs the annual Miss World beauty competition. Mr Eric Morley. joint managing director of the organisation, said his board cf directors would '"seriously227 words
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Article295 1967-08-01 10 SEOUL. Mon. (Renter) The United Nations Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea (UNCURK) last night appealed to both North and South Korea for co-operation in bringing about a unified, independent and democratic Korea by peaceful means. South Korea quickly responded to the apDeal295 words
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Article120 1967-08-01 10 WASHING TON. Mon (Reuter) The United States may abandon its principal Far East Pacific Ocean bases in Okinawa and Japan because of their proximity to the Chinese Mainland, the U.S. News and World Report said yesterday. The magazine, in a copyrighted article, said the administration is120 words
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Article128 1967-08-01 10 HONG KONG. Mon. (Reuter) United States and South Vietnamese troops lntrucec 1.500 metres into Cambodia territory and opened fire on a Cambodian village, according to the North Vietnam r.ew s agency today The agency, quoting its Phnom Penh correspondent, said the intrusion occurred on July 27128 words
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Article129 1967-08-01 10 WASHING TON. Mop. (Rejter) A congressional committee today accused the administration of wasting thousands of millions of dollars because of careless management. The joint economic committee said the Defence Department made insufficient use of competitive bidding and allowed itself to be overcharged by failing to obtain accurate129 words
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Article59 1967-08-01 10 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Britain is now spending more than £som a year on raedicar research, according to a new estimate published by the office of Health Economics This is about double the expenditure of six years ago. The estimate adds that the United States spends about59 words
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Article56 1967-08-01 10 BOLZANO, (Italy), Mon. (APT) A suitcase containing 26 pounds of dynamite was discovered on the Rome-Munich express last night by customs men here. The suitcase hao been left in a compartment of the express. Engineers later exploded the dynamite. After the explosion fragments of fuses were discovered.56 words
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Article, Illustration309 1967-08-01 10 When severely afflicted... WASHINGTON. Mon (Reuter) President Johnson yesterday Ird America in a day of national prayer at the end of a week scarred by the worst race riots in the country's history. Mr. Johnson and his family went to the National City Christian Church309 words
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Article144 1967-08-01 10 CARACAS. Mon (AFP) Six new. but slight, earth tremors were registered here yesterday, less than 12 hours after the earthquake which hit this citv. taking an estimated 70 lives. Damage caused to the Caiigal observatory made it difficult to fix the epicentre of the tremors144 words
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Article44 1967-08-01 10 MANILA. Mon. (CPI) An earthquake shook resident out of bed in the mountain report city of B&guio, 125 mile* north of Manila, early this morninc The weather bureau said the tremor, of tectonic origin registered intensity four in the Rossi-Forel scale.44 words
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Article74 1967-08-01 10 TEL. AVIV. Mon (AFP) Premier Levi Eshkol said here today Israeli forces would remain in their present positions until peace was signed with the Arab na'ions. Mr. Eshkol, answering questions from the public on a special state radio programme said: "As long as peace is not signed between74 words
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Article303 1967-08-01 10 40 years on... HONG KONG. Mon (CPI) The hure Red Chinese Army, which celebrates its 40th birthday tomorrow, is undergoing one of the most extensive purges in its history, according to Communist China's most authoritative publication. Red Flag magazine, theoretical journal of the central committee of303 words
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Article109 1967-08-01 10 WASHINGTON. Mon (UPI) —Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower said yesterday his quarrels with Sir Winston Churchill "were anion? the most serious that I ever had in my life." However, Mr Eisenhower said. "No matter how serious your official quarrels with this man. he never allowed it109 words
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Article201 1967-08-01 10 LONDON, Mon (UPI) The Rolling S*ones drug controversy returns to court todav. but it :s going to f ake more than a High Court decision to resolve the nationwide debate the case has created. The court of appeals must decide whether the convictions and sentences201 words
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Article212 1967-08-01 10 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter) The Central J av City of Jogjakarta was reported tense today follow, ing bloody clashes between supporters and oppo. nents of deposed President Sukarno. The city's military commander. Lieutenant Colonel Leo Ngali. said clashes had broken out between members of the anti-Sukarno212 words
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Article106 1967-08-01 10 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI). The newly legal practice of police moonlighting will soon be officially sanctioned. But such jobs as bartender, bouncer and union organiser are taboo The Police Department will rule what jobs the city's more than 35.000 officers may hold under the new state law.106 words
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125 1967-08-01 10 MANILA. Mon (UPI) Admiral U.S. Grant Sharp, Commander in Chief of Pacific Forces, is en route from his Hawaii headquarters to inspect the heavily damaged aircraft carrier USS Forrestal. Admiral Sharp left Hawaii this morning and is due in Guam sometime late tonight. His125 words
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Article46 1967-08-01 10 IPSWICH. England. (Reuter) Two schooig:7i sisters were killed near h**e when a 60-foot elm crashed onto a ten* in 'which they were sleeping Their parents and brothers, who were als* j the tent, were unhurt *he family had just srartwr week's holiday46 words
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Miscellaneous181 1967-08-01 10 SHAW IGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** TODAY St TOMORROW ONLY! 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4 00. #3O A 9.15 p.m. STUDENTS CONCESSION 1100 to any seat at all shows dally! "THUNDERBIRDS ARE CO" Supermanonat:on A- Color iCA> Opens Thursday! Robert Warner Anjanette Comer "BANNING" color CAPITOL Phone *****] Last Day! 11. *W,181 words
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Miscellaneous341 1967-08-01 10 NOW SHOWING Dill* 4 «h«w. II a.m.. fMI A 9 M p Pi The NIGHT Of The GENFBAL* Peter 0*Too> Ore tr Sharif P'Viaion. Color. Co'umi i QRCH j LAST DAYS —Dall* 3 *ta«w. «hi>« Starta: 111m M5-V4.S p.n G W T.W S|»rt«: I Mi-'? VUi MI b b and341 words
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Advertisement91 1967-08-01 11 i&m i- mm -Nn £*wf£ Iii«l 1 \m?& i m-MMm*rnk^Mmzm *niM of*>. ■*> 1 >.**£irWm&%'\ ■■*■•**2r .k.-5-..V- f .ViX s.-MMSfetelliJ i tf M A .x < Hi ?<s'm Vt? _r. M»5-' Si:. WSM ■&:'*s*;x? M' WW.:•■>.?s iai ."i& >:*> %•"V v M 1 i. > i ':< if X i\91 words
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Miscellaneous2717 1967-08-01 11 X > b V us Cv.'vv! i CAVASV 25 VOOFl v> ir :v THoSE WHOv KNOW rr\ £jaliv>n.»! BUY NATIONAL T.V. MALAYSIA August 1—A7 Tuesday AUGUST 1 P.M. TIMEX-TIME 5 45 OPENING ANNCT. Prng Summary. 5 so NEWS OUTLINES IX THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 5 35 NATIONAL SONGS 6«n NEWS IN2,717 words
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Article228 1967-08-01 12 Hoo Ban Khee - bu Hoo Ban Khee l/'UALA LUMPUR. Mon Seven best top singers will be pirked in the final round of "Malam Oskar and Pop '67" contest at Stadium Negara here tonight. Twenty-three top singers, including six girls, have entered the show which is being sponsored by Pesta Organisation. Among228 words
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Article, Illustration65 1967-08-01 12 A CANADIAN globe-trott-ing. folk singer and ballet dancer will soon appear for 15 minutes over TV Singapura. Miss Laura Dexter (above) who left Canada two years ago had travelled widely. She is accompanied with a unique musical instrument an auto harp. The 15 minute programme65 words
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Article, Illustration207 1967-08-01 12 700 enter TV Radio talentime contest SINGAPORE. Mon. A combined talentime programme has been launched bv Radio Singapura and TV Singapura. The first heats will be telecast over Channel 5 on Aug. 3 at 9.15 p.m. The organisers are Mr.. Steven Lee. from Radio Singapura and Mr. George Favacho of207 words
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Miscellaneous935 1967-08-01 12 EDIFFUSION -"(Silver Network) I ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Singapore A.M.: 600 Dawn Serenade; 630 Breakfast Club, with Larry Lai; 6.45 Your Daily Horoscope Birthday Greetings; 7.00 News: 7.30 Redlffuslon Health Tip; 7.45 Assignment Hollywood reporter Fred Robblns meets the stars of Alms and television. Today Woody \llen- 7.50 Breakfast Club, with Larry935 words
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Miscellaneous966 1967-08-01 12 Radio Singapura programmes 4 00 AS I RECALL 4.30 JULAI TAN QUINTET 5 00 PROG. SUMMARY 03 LOVE MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND Music by Evdie Gorme, R:clc Nelson. The Bachelors. Russ Conway. 5 30 ON STAGE A1 Hirt and His Band 6.00 FORUM The Suara Singapura Singers. a discussion966 words
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Miscellaneous219 1967-08-01 12 Bjr Her.rjr B. Rctf-bittt (Author. hand be 0* ef E*lS*re« Fcr Crl»lnai Trials") no dealings between the consumer and the processor or manufacturer is no defence to recoverine damages for breach of expressed or implied warranty," the CouTt ruled. "Thoueh Fanny did not purchase the goods from Pete, she was219 words
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Article370 1967-08-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The EMU XV from Australia are expected to arrive in Singapore on Oct. 10 for their month's rugby tour of Singapore and Malaysia. This was confirmed at the general meeting of the Malaysian Rugby Union by the president of370 words
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Article212 1967-08-01 13 TAIPEI. Mon. (Reuter) Nationalist China and Japan yesterday tied at 2-2 in an emotion-filled match before 30.000 spectators on the third day of the East Zone football elimination round here. Though playing under tropical rain for 30 minutes, both teams fought vigorously and managed to212 words
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Advertisement382 1967-08-01 13 FOR SALE 20 Words $5/' < Minimum J ""amazing new discovERY! With only $lB-40 you ran restore your car engine to 95 66%. Write to DOUGLAS PO. Box 127, Kllllney Road. Singapore. TENDER NOTICES TENDERS will be received up to 2 GO p.m. on Friday the 2?th September 1967 by382 words
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Advertisement210 1967-08-01 13 TENDER NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R., SELANGOR Tawaran darlpada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dlJ.K.R. di-dalam kelas ("EX"), ("E"> dan ("D") dl-bawah kepala (2) dan kepala kechll (2), slapa2 yang sudah blasa membuat kerja2 sapertl ini sahaja akan dl-terlma dlPejabat inl ia-itu Jabatan Jurutera Kerja K a n a n. Kerja Ayer). No.210 words
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Advertisement497 1967-08-01 13 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that I, NG SIM CHUA alias WONG SIN CHUN of No. 40, Upper Cross Street, Block 2, Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No. 31. Kempas Road. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of497 words
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Advertisement43 1967-08-01 13 REMOVE OF OFFICES AND CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBERS With effect from Ist August 1967 the offices of the Light Industries Services, Economic Development Board, are situated at 179, River Valley Road (opposite the National Theatre). The telephone numbers are *****, ***** and *****.43 words
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Advertisement14 1967-08-01 14 FOR BOWLING CASUAL WEAR VISIT TAR(§)ET STORE 82. HIGH STREET, S PORE. TEL *****314 words
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Advertisement64 1967-08-01 14 I I Jackie's Bowl, Orchard, are proud to have been chosen as the venue for the ST6C Championships, 1967 L A ORCHARD smm m m Wt-Ml *>XJA-ili* **-f "fjM.. f*** r M J£J %k 4» :V Congratulations S'pore Tenpin Bowling Congress S.T.B.C. Compliments William Tay :v" w Committee S. T.64 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1967-08-01 14 JOHN RAM - LOCAL CHALLENGE NOT TO BE WRITTEN OFF ARTICLES By JOHN RAM ATEET the bowling "big guns" the big names in the third Singapore TenPin Bowling Congress' Championships which begin at Jackie's Orchard. First there is the overseas challenge from Bangkok, Australia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Hong1,040 words
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Article, Illustration136 1967-08-01 14 THE BUTTERY, Jackie's Bowl Orchard's luxurious glass-window-ed restaurant overlooking the 24-lane alley has a surprise for local and overseas visitors. With competitors in the Peter-Stuyvesant sponsored STBC championships in mind, the Buttery has prepared a special menu. But, Mr. Vincent Lim the Buttery's young and energetic136 words
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Article, Illustration422 1967-08-01 15 THE rivalry we so often see on the Grand Prix circuit between the Japanese motorcycles has now moved on to the bowling alley. Yes. in the Singapore Bowling Congress* third championships which begin tonight. two teams representing the Japanese firms will battle each other.422 words
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303 1967-08-01 15 President of the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress, Mr. Peter Choo is confident that local bowlers will do well against the overseas challenge in the third championships which begin tonight. The championships, he Mid. will be a treat for local howling enthusiasts and303 words
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Article, Illustration138 1967-08-01 15 T/KOM the terrific response to bow lint since the inception of the sports in Sinft pore. It looks like bowline Is here to stay. During its initial stare, there were doubts as to how lone the tame will remain a erase in138 words
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Article, Illustration462 1967-08-01 16 TOP bowlers from seven countries including Singapore will be seen in action in the third Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress' championships which begin here tonight. The bowlers are from Hong Kong, Formosa, Australia, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore. Keen competition and star bowling is expected during462 words
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Article, Illustration101 1967-08-01 16 Have yon ever had any problems as what to wear when you go bowling? According to bowling enthusiasts, "anything loose will do", but girls are girls, "we want a touch of glamour". Well thanks to designers like David Wong of Tw? Happy Store, a wide101 words
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Article, Illustration343 1967-08-01 16 Albert Hee - by Albert Hee Dy Albert FW. Pt<M uc j Manager. American Ci?\ rette Comi>anv (Ofr**,,) Limited. WELCOME to Singapore, the Lion City, and also to Singapore's premier bowling event of the year. The American Cigarette Company, manufacturers of internationally known Peter Stuyvesant cigarettes, has lent support343 words
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