Eastern Sun, 3 August 1967

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  • 24 1 EASTERN SUN Independen National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 370 Thursday, 3 August 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.
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  • 492 1  -  TUN RAZAK: NORMALLY A DIPLOMAT 1 SPEAKS FOR HIS GOVT. OTHERWISE... By Musa Scully TTUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia is prepared to have discussions at official level with the Philippines "any time after Aug. 31" on the Sabah ciaim, the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said
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  • 28 1 Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman (left) being greeted by Turkish Premier Suleyman Demirel on arrival at Yesilkoy airport, Istanbul, on Monday. UPI UPI radiophoto
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  • 437 1  -  5l Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A call was made today to the more fortunate countries to adopt a "more generous outlook" in their aid pro- grammes. The call was voiced by Dr. Ungku Omar-Ahmad, Director of the Institute for Medical Research, at
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  • 393 1 JESSELTON, Sabah. Wed. (Reuter) The local press today rebuked Philippines' Ambassador to Singapore Mariano Logarta. The newspapers also described the Philippines' claim to Sabah as a "mockery" of the basic principles of the United Nations. The "Daily Exoress" said in an editorial the claim was a
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  • 83 1 SEREMBAN, Wed. The 77-year-old St. Mark's Church here was completely destroyed when a fire razed the building to the ground tonight. Nearby 120 members of the women's section of the church were having a party to raise funds for the church building at the time
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  • 146 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The acting President of the Indonesian Badminton Association, Colonel Sriamin. todav denied that the Thomas Cup would be handed over to the British Embassy in Jakarta for aafekeeping by the International Badminton Federation He disclosed this «lter a meeting with the President of
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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. —The Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Raja ratn am, leaves for Bangkok tomorrow morning to attend the five-nation S.E. Asian regional talks.
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  • 185 1  -  Bv: K. C. YONG KOTA BHARU, Wed. The Kelantan Police have arrested a man and a woman. suspected of being members of a gang who stole a Kuala Lumpur taxi with the intention of taking it across the border into Thailand for sale. The Chief Police
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  • 40 1 MONTREAL. Wed. (Renter) A gang of schoolboy bandits led by a nine-year-old girl ransacked a caravan parked near Expo *67 World Fair and then went on a wild spending spree in the fair's amusement park.
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 1895 2 NUT: WE'RE READY TO MEET RESOLVE OUR DIFFERENCES By Low Chong Fatt KUANTAN, Wed. The President of the National Union of Teachers, Mr. Gurnam Singh, said here today the Union would be prepared to meet the Minister of Education, En c he Mohomed Khir Jo* hari, and his officials "at
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    • 1156 2 KCALA LIMPCR, Wed. Certain sections of the teaching profession have in their quest of what they think are due rights lost all reason and chosen entirely to disregard what they were committed to do. when they choose to become teachers. This was said
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    • 482 2  -  'Major issues at stake* by Low Chong Fatt KUANTAN, Wed.—The General Council of the Malaysian Trades Union Congress wj|| meet in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 13 to take stock of the present situation in order to stave off industrial unrest. Announcing this here
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    • 160 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wee The Canadian Hign Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr BC. Butler, is leavin? :r Canada to retire after is years in Canaoa's service. As the Canadian T:«:s Commissioner to Sou'h-eir. Asia he commenced h:s service in Jakarta in 1929 ar.d established an office
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    • 459 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Scandinavian Airlines System will introduce the world's longest aircraft, the DC-8-62, when it touches down in Singapore on November 4 for the first time in conjunction with the inauguration of the "Trans-Asian Express" linking Copenhagen, Sweden to Southeast
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    • 174 3 SINGAPORE. Wed The Minister for Einano will bf asked whether he will be taking any steps on what ha* been described as the "ri*ins cost of living in the Republic" at the next Parliament sittingThp question has been submitted bv the MP for
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    • 44 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. P"f I Alten. Project MaState and City Planr.ir.z. here will give a talk on impressions of S.r.zapore" to members of th» n^wly-formed Town Planning Institute. Singapore Branch, at Handy E ad on Friday at 8 p.m.
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    • 135 3 SINGAPORE, Wed. The First Sea Lord of the British Royal Navy, Admiral Sir Vary! Begg will be in Singapore for a one-week visit as from Monday, (Aug. 7). Daring his visit here. Admiral Begg will call on members of the Government, visit some of the
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    • 202 3 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Ninth Magistrate. Mr. Anwarul Hague today committed Koh Goh Chua. aged 37, to stand trial in the Hifh Court for the murder of a 51-year-old woman, Neo Choon, after a two-day preliminary inquiry. Koh is alleged to have committed the offence
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    • 72 3 BINGAPORE. Wed. The Australian Alumni here will provide old folks at the Yew Tee Home for the aged in Bukit Timah Road with a meal on Sunday. This community service project Is part of the Association's contribution to the National Day celebrations. The home
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    • 178 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A 26-year-old labourer. Yap Geok San, was today sentenced to three years' jail by the Fifth District Judge, Mr. Liew Ngik Kee on three charges o housebreaking and theft. Yap, a father of three, pleaded guilty to the three charges
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    • 37 3 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Republic's First Lady. Puan Noor Alshah will open the Olxl Guides' Association's Jubilee Camp on Aug. 12. at the Changl Grammar School Ground. RAF Changl. at 4 p.m
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    • 84 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ho Siew Chong. aged 21. was today sentenced to three years' jail by the Fifth District Court for theft of a $3B car radio. He pleaded guilty to the charge. He stole the radio from a car belonging to Neo Kok Teng
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    • 37 3 Mr. Goh Soon Hock and Miss Tan Yock Seng who were married in London recently gave a dinner for friends and relatives at the Hung Kung Restaurant Singapore on Tuesday night. The couple returned to Singapore recently.
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    • 112 11 THE Chief Minister. Penghulu Tawi Sli paid a three-dav visit to Lingga and Sebuvau in the Second Division, Sarawak recently. At Lingga. more than 1.000 people greeted him on arrival; and at Sebuvau. Penghulu Tawi Sli was given a rousing welcome by an enthusiastic crowd. The
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    • 58 11 KAMPAR. Wed Syed Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman. 32. today pleaded guilty to impersonating the Superintendent of Prison* at a hotel here on July 17. He booked a room in the hotel under the pretext of being the guperindent of prisons and left next morning without paying his
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    • 45 11 MUAR. Wed. The Mentri Besar of Johore. Da to Haji Othman bin Haji sa'at, will be entertained at a gettogether party by the Segamat Selatan Branch of the Alliance Party, in honour of his appointment as the Mentri Besar of Johore, on Aug. 13.
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    • 221 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Captain Mohamed Nor bin Abu Kassim. 35, charged with misapplying $43,338.39. including four other alternative charges, was today called on to make his defence on all the charges by a court martial at the Sungei Besi Camp nine miles from hereThe
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    • 333 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed —All imports of television broadcast receivers, spare parts, cathode ray tubes and television camera tubes from foreign countries into the Principal Customs Area of the State of Malaya and Penang Island, will be subject to specific licensing, with effect from
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    • 94 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A graduation parade for W officer cadets will be held at the Rojal Military College on Friday The parade will be formed by three platoons of officer cadets to be commanded by Officer Cadet Andrew Kong. The Sultan of Pa hang will
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    • 409 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Lim Talk Choon. the Director of the Asian Development Bank for Malaysia. New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand and Western Samoa indicates that a number of appointments in the bank are vacant at present or will become available In the next
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    • 333 11 JOHORE BAHRU/ Wed. Enche Daud bin Ahmad, the Alliance State Assemblyman for Tampoi, died suddenly here today just three weeks after his third marriage. He was 61. Doctors at the General Hospital here even tried the "klss-of-life" In an attempt to save
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    • 240 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Mentri Besar last night dismissed claims by certain quarters that the Chinese and Indians were largely responsible for the backwardness of the Malays. Dato Haji Othman Sa'ad, said the backwardness of the Malays was the direct result of British colonial policy. He
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    • 320 13 By: HMS Sutan SINGAPORE. Wed The story of how a kennel-boy became an internationally known judge of dog shows was unfolded at the airport here today. He is Mr. Joe Cartledge, an international dog show judge and journalist writing regularly for a weekly
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    • 22 13 SINGAPORE. Wed —There were 84 road accidents of which six were serious durinf the past 24 hours in the Republic.
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    • 303 13 SINGAPORE, Wed.—The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin today allowed an appeal by a helmsman, Tan Eng Boon who was convicted by a lower court for negligently damaging a meander buoy at the sea in Keppel Harbour. In setting aside the lower court conviction and
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    • 228 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. "Why did you pick to shoot ot me This was the question asked by an accused, Shim Siew Ming, 21, to a police constable on the witness stand at the Magistrate's Court here today. The court was
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    • 75 13 SINGAPORE Wed Singapore will celebrate its second National Day on Aug. 9. To mark the occasion. members of the public who have the flags of the Republic are asked to hoist tnem. The flags are to be hoisted at 6.00 a.m and taken down
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    • 41 13 PENANG. Wed Fifeen typewriters, valued at $2,250 were stolen from a commercial school in MacAlister Road last night. A clerk, Ang Teik Lear.g. reported "hat the thieves gained entry by forcing open ♦he rear door of the building
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    • 125 13 SINGAPORE. W«d. A young Indian youth, who was stabbed In the stomach, some 50 yards away from the Karidang Police Station died shortly after admission at the General Hospital yesterday evening. Police today gave his name as S. Devan Dharan of Upper Perak Road. The stabbing took
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    • 64 13 SINGAPORE Wed The following hav e been elected officials of the newly formed Singapore branch of the Chartered Town Planning Institute London, for 1967/68 Chairman. Mr. Tan Jake Hool; Vice-Chairman. Mr. Chua Peng Chye: Mr Seah Kirt Bee. Hon. Secretary; Mr. Chong Ton* Whye. Hon
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    • 46 13 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Championship Dog Show will be held at the Badminton Hall on Sunday at 5 Dm. Highlight of the show be the Best in Show' in which Judging will take place between ~4 p m. to 5 p.m.
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    • 68 13 Australia's Minister for the Army, Mr. Malcolm Fraser (right) was welcomed at Malacca Airport, recently by the Commanding Officer of the 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, Lieutenant-Colonel C. H. A. East Mr. Fraser arrived at Malacca via the RAAF base at Butterworth, after a visit to South
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    • 132 13 SING AFORE. Wed. Stag Guan Construction Company a leading construction Arm In the Republic has completed yet another project that will help in the development of the industrialisation programme in the country. The construction company is responsible for the construction of ACMA Electrical
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    • 81 13 PENANG. Wed The General Manager of the Port Labour Board. Mr. N. Nathan, was assaulted by an unemployed labourer as he was going to his car farked outside his office »t ort Cornwallls here this afternoon. The labourer was armed with a broken bottle and
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    • 219 13  -  by: K. Sidhu SINGAPORE Wed. That bit about "like father like daughter" does not work with petit« Mis* Jacqueline Leung. 19-year-old daughter of Cantonese comedian Leung Shing Pot of Hong Kong. Jacque, for short, Is In Singapore *lth her dad making stage appearance* here,
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    • 243 13 SINGAPORE. Wed Tea Sinr*pore scholars will leave for the United State* to attend the 27th laternxtioaaJ 0 rim tali st Congress at the University of Michigan from Aug 13-19. They .are Pnofaasor K.J. Ratnam. head of the Political Science Department. Dr. 001 Jin
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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    • 103 2 Ik.l. diary] Indonesian Art Exhibition at Balai Ampang. AIA Building. 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Welcome Home Exhibition of Malaysian art at National Art Gallery 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Prominent Malaysian Artists' Exhibition by Peninsular Art Society at 41, Jalan Raja Muda 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Exhibition of
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    • 133 3 Tzething time *£teed"i an your Bab/ teething, and docs b ma e h,m cr V' T ,en hurry, worried J en and jet him STEEDMAN'S SOOTHING powders now! eeth ng has upset his tummy, but ~cwders will put It right, Quio.ly an< j gently, and make smile again. STEEDMAN'S LOWERS
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    • 104 3 Everyone can afford a SINGER SEWING MACHINE MERRITT 25U1-404 Treadle model complete with special S-drawer cabinet stand. MERRITT >"v: 5 lte Se ptemW f 11 4 SPECIAL LOW PRICE S COMPLETE OR slO PER MONTH NO DEPOSIT TERMS No other sewing machine at anywhere near the price offers you the
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  • A.C.M.A.
    • 118 4 r gives me great pleasure to welcome another manufacturing enterprise to our industrial complex at Jurong. The official opening of ACMA Electrical Industries Ltd. marks the fruition of another joint venture between local entrepreneurs and foreign investors. It is an integration of foreign technical know-how
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    • 750 4 THE establishment of electrical industries in Singapore to cater the needs of electrical home appliances and electrical industrial equipment for the local market as well as for export, is one of the main aims of the Singapore industrialisation programme. With this in view,
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    • 502 4 IX early 1965. while on a tour of S.E. Asia to survey commercial and Indus trial enterprises, representatives of Chung H*in Electric and Machinery Manufacturing Corporation of the Republic of Free China came to Singapore. A visit to the Jurong Industrial Estate convinced them that there was
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    • 412 5 |N the course of national industrial development, electrical industries occupy a very dominant position. Electrical industries are closely linked with defence, economy and the living standard of the people of a country. Highly developed industrialised countries have concentrated great efforts in fostering and assisting
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    • 526 6 L.I.S. SUCCESS OINCE its inception in 1964, the Light Industries Services (L.1.5.) o# Economic Development Board has been concerned with the development, growth and modernisation of small and medium enterprises in the Republic through the provision of technical, economic and financial assistance. With the
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    • 249 6 is my personal message and hecrty congratulations on your inaugural cere, mony. It not only substantiates the joint efforts made by the investing parties EDB Overseas Chinese, and my company, Chung Hsin Electric, buit also symbolises a success of technical co-ope*ation as well as team-work rendered
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    • 175 7 TT is particularly appropriate at this time to congratulate you and your entire organisation on the progress ACMA Industries has made towards the objective to establish a leading home appliance manufacturing facility in Singapore and we are especially proud that you have chosen the Whirlpool organisation to
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    • 399 7 IT is my utmost pleasure to extend my heartfelt congratulations to ACMA Electrical Industries Ltd. on its official opening of factory in Jurong. Singapore. In the summer of 1906, the first contact was made between ACMA and our company. Toshiba
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    • 183 7 I EARNING that ACMA Industries have started manufacturing refrigerators in their Singapore works further strengthens the firm belief— I always held and pleaded that technical progress, in a world where peace, freedom and the firm care of the individual encourage an open, fair cooperation, can
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    • 208 5 A welcoming smile and a warmhearted 'selamat datang' from pretty Malaysian Angeline Fea...the warm reception you get always, when you fly with Cathay e want to be friendly. We want to make you feel at home. That's why we have flight hostesses from 9 countries of the Orient speaking 11
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    • 816 5 Congra tu ACMA ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. on the Official Opening of their From The Radio Electric*! Trader A«*oclat Jon Ace Electric Company. 589 581. Geylang Road. Singapore. Asia Electric Company. 138. Orchard Road. Singapore. 9. Ran Rwong Electric Co., 70. Middle Road. Singapore Bright Company Limited, 30. East Coaat Road.
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    • 70 6 Mr. Mrs. Tan Keng Lian extend their heartiest congratulations to MCMA ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES on the occasion of the factory's official opening Heartiest Cong to ACMA ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. on the occasion of th J f j•- official of their factory at JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE from SING GUAN CONSTRUCTION CO. 65,
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    • 83 6 ifipgwm jpIBHIM ACMA electrical industries ltd. 1 SIS BY THE HON: THE MINISTER FOR FINANCE MR.UMKIMSAN i UNDETEVES JACOfiERG We are proud to have supplied the following machinery: GOTENEDS GUUOTME SHEAR EUN SQUIRREL CAGE MOTORS INDUMA TURRET MULING MACHINE I CHRISTENSEN HYDRAULIC PRESSES ARBOGA COLUMN RADIAL DRILLING MACHINES I.MONDIALE VIKING
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    • 107 7 CO.XGRA TI'LA to the ACMA ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD., on the occasion of their Official Opening of the New Factory. Wp are proud to supply Rigid P. \.C. pipe? for their factory industrial ater. from SEKISUI MALAYSIA COMPANY LIMITED 5 7-B. Jalan Rubor. Singapore. Tel: ***** r •v do You you
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    • 99 7 I nvitation The Board of Directors and the Management of ACMA Electrical Industries Limited cordially invite to witness the official opening of their factory at Jurong Industrial Estate Corner of Jalan Gudang and Jalan Terusan by The Hon. Mr. UM KIM SAN. Minister (or Finance, on Thursday, 3rd August, 1967
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    • 324 7 ACMA ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. on the official opening of their factory in the Jurong Industrial Complex Once again NCR is proud to be helping in the growth of Industry by supplying yet another company with electronic accounting equipment for modern up-to-the-minute information for management. STi ai «£»*SS THE NCR COMPU-TRONIC*
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  • 456 8 IT is reported that the Philippines is prepared to give certain quantities erf the miracle rice, developed in its rice research centre, to countries which ask for it The Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations has reported that rice production has fallen in many countries and
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  • 353 8 WE have pointed out in this column the increasing items of imitation goods and adulterated foods offered for sale throughout the country. Tuan Syec? Adam Al-Jafn, Vice-Chairman of the Selangor Consumers' Association, says that this body is listing imitation products for public display. It will help consumers to
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  • 1987 8  -  By: DR. V. KANAPATHY Economic Adviser United Malayan Banking Corporation MAJOR objective of management is efficiency. Efficiency induces progress. Progress is a forward movement attempting to satisfy the human needs and wishes of society as a whole provision of a high level
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  • LETTERS...
    • 508 8  -  RANNY UNG rPHE Ministry of Education has decided to increase the teaching load of teachers as recommended by its education experts. The Minister expects teachers to accept the new system for the sake of education and the nation. But for the sake of our nation I
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    • 226 8 I HAVE always been lear. ing of the Governnents' sincerity in wanting to have satisfieo teaihers. They came all oit to give the D.T.C. tearheri their parity. But unfortunately they have stopped lulfway and offered a poorei form of parity' which I ran hardly
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 197 8 Ifcr Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") WHILE walking along the street of her town. Helan was kidnapped and then attacked Ten days later, Ernest was arrested and taken to the police station. As Ernest stood in the lineup of other men. Helen picked him out
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 146 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. rpx Shelley has been appointed Production Manager Concrete, of Hume Industries 'Far East) Ltd. This was announced by y, M Fam. General Manager of the Company. With the appointment. Mr Shelley will be responi i>le lor the production or all Hume Concrete
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    • 82 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Stock Trices yesterday sc"anced in fairly active trading but except for a few h.gn priced issues, most gawere confined to fractions. Shortly before 11 a.m. the l"r..*ed Press International market-wide indicator climbed 028 per cent with 1,225 issues crossing
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    • 29 9 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) T:r was steady with 290 tons. Spot buyers 1202 sellers 12f>3 business nil -month? buyers 1208 sel'ers 1203£ business 1210, 1208 Settlement 1203.
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    • 23 9 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Bubber opened quiet with spot 16-15'16 17-3/16. No 1 RSS CIF basis ports Aug 16-3 8 16}.
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    • 70 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Dow-Jones closing averages on the New York stock exchange: 30 Industrials 912.97 (X) 20 Rails 274.03 (X) 15 Utilities 134.04 65 Stocks 335.01 (X) 4° Bonds 80.04 »X- New Highs Commodity Futures Index 130.69 The volume was 12.290.000 'hares. Of a total 1,463
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    • 350 9 Industry saves time money by new means of transportation T EW YORK, Wed. (UPI). Industry is saving time 11 and money by using specialised means of transportation to get products to their destination. Piggybacking the moving of truck trailers and other heavy vehicles on rail flatcars for long hauls has
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    • 77 9 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) The rubber market closed quiet with spot. 17-1/16 175/16. Settlement House: Sept 16-15/16 17-1/16 Oct 17-1/16 17-3/16 Nov 17-1/8 17-3/16 Oct/Dec 17-1/8 17-3/16 Jan/Mar 17-7/16 17-1/2 April/Jun 17-5/8 17-3/4 Jul/Sep 17-13/16 17-15/16 Oct/Dec 18 17-3/16 Jan/Mar 18-1/8 18-5/16 Apr/Jun 18-1/4 18-7/16 Jul/Sep 18-3/8 18-9/16
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    • 47 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Rubber futures closed 10 points lower. Sales none. Sept. 20.60 21 00 Nov. 20.60 21.00 Jan. 20.60 21.00 Mar. 20.60 21.00 May 20.60 21.00 July 20.60 21.00 The spot No. l RSS held steady at 20-1/2 cents per pound, nominal.
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    • 56 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. BOAC is to launch a new monthly magazine designed to show businessmen the advantages of using all the facilities that are offered by high-speed air transport. The magazine, a 20 page booklet, is called "Incentive '67" and the first issue will appear in
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    • 101 9 BANGKOK. Wed. (UPI) Thailand decided to limit Its rice exports in the second half of this year to 600.000 tons for a 1967 total of 15 million tons, government sources reported today. The Thai had planned to Increase exports to as much as two million
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    • 272 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.—lmportant structural changes in the Plessey Dynamics Group's Industrial Hydraulics Division are announced following a re-appraisal marketing activities resulting from increasing overseas trading and greater diversity of its product development and manufacturing operations. Three new Division have been formed Power. Control and Marketing—which
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    • 101 9 BINGAPORE. Wed. Shell's Chief Accountant, Marketing Accounts. Mr. Llm Kwang Hua has left for a year s assignment at Shells fe'anlow Refinery In the United Kingdom. During this time, he will gain first hand experience of modern refinery accounting techniques and practices. He has been
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    • 325 9 SINGAPORE. Wed- Angust fir*l grade rubber f.o.b. buyers rioted at 5 p.m In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur indar at 54-1 cent* per lb., down half a cent from previous close. The tone was slightly easier. With London advices as expected the market opened unchanged on last
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    • 17 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The tin price for today was $605 75 per picul, up 37| cents.
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    • 885 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Trading In all section/; of the Stock Exchange today was quiet and featureless with reduced turnover Industrial prices drifted lower in the absence of any Incentive and there being meagre buying support. Hume Ordinarv after a firm start at $2 40
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    • 24 9 HONG KONG. Wed. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK55.775/5.7875 per US dollar for cash. HK$l6.lO per pound sterling HKS269 5 per tael gold.
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    • 510 9 MMlAPOliF—Stork Exchange 1 bid and offer price* officially listed at the rloae of business. 1NDCSTRIAL Boustead 1.56 1.57 C. Sugar 1.76 177 Chemical Co 1.71 1.72 Cold storage 3.50 3.52 Pun lop 2.31 2.32 F Smelting 4.34 4.38 E.A.I 2.59 2.61 !>«< Orrts 3.32 3.34 I- it/patrick* 1.57
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    • 165 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vessels 1/2 Benlomond 3/4 Dlugosz 5 Yamanami 8/9 Tagayiay 10/11 Arosia 13/14 President Grant 15/16 Hanka Sawi<-ka 18 Awajisan Maru 19 Hakubasan Maru 21/22 Slogan 23/24 Tandjung Datu 24 Kyoko Maru 25/26 Tjiliwong 27/28 Bankura 29/30
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    • 51 9 (Manager* Prim) Flr«t Malayan XD 1.40 2.50 Second Malayan XD 1.72 1.82 Third Malayan 1.18 1.28 The Commerce A Indn«»r> Fund 91 1.01 The Saving* Fund 1.36 1.48 Malayan ImcMment Fund 1.05 1.15 Hterllnr Tommodltv 8/9 4/1 Flr«t Hong Kona .81 Second Hong Knni Ji5 -59* ("Hong Rone
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    • 94 9 SINGAPORE. Wed MncaP°r* Chinese Produrf Exchange noon prices today were: Buyer Seller Coconut Oil (FOB.) Bulk 46.75 Coconut Oil (F.O.B.) Drum* 49.25 Loom* Copm Mixed July/Aug./Sept. 29.50 Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) 9fi% NJL.W 135.00 Sarawak White Pepper (F.OB.) 132.50 Sarawak Special Black Pepjwr (F.O.B 90 00 Mm pone >pecial
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    • 57 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Canada: Buying TT 35i; Airmail O.D. 35*; 9" d/st. 35-13/18 credit bills; 35-15/ 16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D ready were Canada 34-13/16; Deutsche Marks 129J: French Francs 158$.
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    • 1000 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 1.«." a.m. Airline .MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.3.% a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lump ".r. Time 9.20 a.m. Airline GIA 982 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.25 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 587 10 VIETNAM MERRY-GO-ROUND WASHINGTON. Wed- (Reuter) All four U.S. Armed Services suffer from a shortage of pilots in prosecuting the Vietnam war, according to Military leaders. But the shortage in the Air Force is not such as to "degrade any of its missions or
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    • 224 10 LONDON. Wed. (UPI). The Earl of Harewood. cousin of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, arrived home last night with the new countess he married in Connecticut because his homeland's churches were closed to him. Harewood. 44. and Aus-tralian-born Patricia (Bambi) Tuckwell. 38. were married secretly on Monday
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    • 148 10 WASHINGTON. Wed < Reuter) Violence and rioting have become the greatest barriers to fulfilment of civil rights in the United States. Attorney General Ramsey Clark said yesterday. But he cautioned that the search for equal Justice for Negroes could not falter now. "The need for
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    • 57 10 VAN N E S. s».ei n France. Wed (Reuter) A sonic boom from a French Air Force Jet sent a barn loft crashing down on three farm workers today, killing them They were buried under debris and right tons of barley stored in the loft
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    • 122 10 STOCKHOLM. Wed (Reuter) Women suffering from diabetes should not have more than two children because of the risk and hereditary complications The International Diabe'ics Federation Congress was told here today. More than 1.800 delegates are attending the week-long meeting to discuss new methocs of research in
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    • 66 10 LAGOS. Wed. (Reuter) Anti-British demonstrations broke out yesterday in Port Harcourt. main port of the breakaway Biafra state, s British High Commission spokesman said last night. He gave no details, but said the demonstrations followed on Biafran charges of collusion by British firms in the federalist war
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    • 63 10 SAIGON. Wed. (Reuter) Vietconp attacked a civilian re-settlement village in South Vietnam's central highlands last night, hitting it with mortar and machine gun fire, a military spokesman said today. The attack was launched 18 miles South-West of the highlands capital of Pleiku City, where American 4th
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    • 123 10 THE LAST WORD OTTAWA Wed. (Reuter) Canada does not accept interference from outside in internal Canadian affairs Prime Minister Lester Pearson said last night in his second statement on President ae Gaulle's Canadian visit. Mr. Pearson put his reaction to the latest comment by the
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    • 202 10 NEW DELHI. India. Wed. (Reuter) India's answer to its dangerous population explosion problem mav be found in helicopter-borne teams touring the country to urge family planning on the estimated 90.000.000 couples in the reproductive age-group The team would perform quick sterilisation operations on men volunteers, fit
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    • 155 10 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) British solo flier Sheila Scott touched down here last night after breaking her own record for the 7.500-mile flight between London and Cape Town. A spokesman for the 39-year-old actress flier said she had smashed by more than six hours the record she
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    • 60 10 DOVER, tngland. Wed. (Reuter) Sit English boys and girls with an average age of 13 last night gave up their return relay swim to France when they ran into bad weather. They became the youngest team ever to swim the English Channel when they arrived here from Cape
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    • 1015 10 Wyszinski may WARSAW, Wed. (IPI) Stefan Cardinal Wyszinski, head of Poland's Roman Catholic Church and the toughest opponent of his country's Communist regime, celebrates his 66th birthdav tomorrow amid speculation that the Vatican may not love him as much as his people do. Even
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    • 147 10 CARACAS. Wed. (Reuter) Forty wedding guests and newly married couple all perished when the floor of a building collapsed in the weekend earthquake here, rescuers disclosed last night, latest known death toll from the 90-second quake on Saturday is now 170. Officials directing the
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    • 252 10 'Give non-N nations N-stock for peace' GENEVA, Wed. (Reuter) Professor Amintore Fanfani. Italian Foreign Minister, today proposed that nuclear states should set aside part of their stockpiles for the peaceful use of non-nuclear nations. Speaking to the 17natlon disarmament conference he suggested that such a provision might be attached to
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE
    • 415 12 What are dreams and where do they come from? Even though, in such a modern world, man does not know much about dreams, if humans are deprived of their dreams by being waken at the start of each dream, they may make up for It
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    • 199 12 THE evening wa.* a fine one. in the soft blue sky. cotton-wool clouds drifted lazily and slowly. I set out for a Quiet, pleasant stroll. From my grandpa s house. I walked along a footpath. Soon I entered a small forest and waLsed on i
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    • 226 12 GOOD behaviour is learnt both in school and at heme The nehaviour and haoits of parents are followed closely by their children. In school, the children learn from his or her surroundings. It is important that the teachers should guide and point out to their pupils
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    • 180 12 ONCE there lived in a village, a very meddlesome g:rl named Polly. she aiways liked to meddle in other people's affairs People nicknamed her as "The meddlesome girl'*. She was the one who was fond of meddling in other's secrets. She always took away other people's things
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    • 401 12 I HAD always wanted to visit a farm. One day I received a letter from Uncle Peter inviting me to his newly-built home. I was very happy. Together with my younger brother, we took a bus and arrived at our uncle's farm Unne and
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    • 256 12 WHAT is National Service? National Service is compiusory in Singapore. The purpose of introducing National Service is to buJd a ragged society in Singapore It provides various types of training for its young population. The regis*ration for National Service is confined to those who are
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    • 349 12 "TIME and tide waits for no man." We cannot afford to waste time when the social and economic life is progressing at a tremendous rate. Once we slack in our work, we would be left far behind. Yet, this does not deprive us
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    • 354 12 ADVENTURES are sometime!: dangerous, sometimes exciting and sometimes they may even cost us our lives. One Sunday, after revising my lessons, I paid a visit to my friend. Having reached her house. I found a box on the stairs. I picked it up
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    • 253 12 GOD gave me a good memory. I still remember the day when I was born. It was on a Christmas night. I can still remember that I was sleeping in a basket near a Christmas tree. One day mv master took my brothers and sisters
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    • 375 12 Of ail the wearing apparels in a person, be it a man. woman or a child, 'he shoes take the most important place. Do you like to know what I am mad« o£? Well, I sm made of wild 'boars' hide, pieces of
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    • 238 12 DURING my journey to West Malaysia, I paid a visit to my pen-pal. I ask my parents and thev agreed for we did not have any friends or relatives living outs.de of Singapore. When we reached my penpal's p:ace. 1 was aoout to knock
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    • 161 12 NEW ESSAY < CONTEST FOR THOSE WHO ARE 14 AND UNDER THE EASTERN SUN'S new essay writing contest for boys and giTls of 14 and under appears in this page every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young hoys and girl* to express themselves properly.
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    • 104 13 tt Ht-rj B. flotablatt (AothS, ItHkMk Of For Crlalna 1 Trial* VTES. "When a person is I taken into custody or otherwise deprived of hi* freedom, safeguards must be employed to protect his constitutional privilege against self-incrimination," the Court held. "He must be warned that he has the right to
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  • sun sport
    • 277 14  -  FIRST ROUND TALKS HELD LAST YEAR By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Wed. The Football Association of Singapore controlling body of soccer in the Republic may come under Gov- ernment control. Sunsport reliably understands that high-level talks were held last year with the Minister for Defence and
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    • 241 14 HAMBURG. Germany. Wed (UPI) Bob Hewitt Australian-bom South African. took less than 30 minutes yesterday to send West German Juergen Klameth out of the second round of the German International Tennis Championship*. He dealt Klamenth an absolute 6-0. 6-0. 6-0 defeat in the
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    • 51 14 WEST Indian Test Captain. Gary Sobers, the world's greatest cricketing all-rounder, shows his newly won Charrington Trophy to Brian Edmeades. of Essex, the man he beat in the final of the annual SingleWicket Competition, held recently at Lord's in London. After dismissing Edmeades for eight. Sobers took 22 balls to
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    • 238 14 LONDON* Wed. <Reuter> Yorkshire's hopes of retaining the county cricket championship received a blow yesterday when they were beaten by 6ix wickets by Hampshire in a rain shortened game at Bournemouth. Hamphlre's West Ind:anborn captain Roy Marshall made a surprise declaration at his
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    • 208 14 TAIPEH, Wed (Reuter) Japan beat South Korea 2-1 while Indonesia trounced the Philippines 6-0 in their matches in the East Zone football elimination competition here yesterday. In the first match, between Indonesia and the Philippines, the fastmoving Indonesian side dominated play
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    • 120 14 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Goalkeepers who attempt to waste time by bouncing the ball in their area could be penalised in the New English football season under a rule recently adopted by the football association The rule, agreed by the International Football Association Board, on which
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    • 89 14 MODENA. Italy. Wed. (UPI) New Zealand Chris Amon, preparing for the German Grand Prix, yesterday broke the Formula One track record at the Autodrome or Modena. Amon wheeled his Ferrari Formula One car round the 2.366 kilometre Autodrome track in 52.7 lecmdj for an average
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    • 118 14 HOUSTON. (Texas) Wee. (UPI) A lawyer for former heavyweight champion Cassius Clay said vester a Federal Judge had put off until today a decision on whether Clay can go to Tokyo for a fight. Lawyer Qumnan Hodges said he had been notified by U.S.
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    • 325 14 SINGAPORE. Wp C After several weeks of eliou. nation rounds the SGA Corrv mittee has selected it< fo :r man team to represent -he country in the Putra Cup classic scheduled for Aur 16 19. The team will be ted by: Phua Tier. K:av
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    • 548 15 By WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Wed. Nyasa Lad (Coles) and Grenadier (Riding Roy) provided the best workout when matched in m testing trial on a firm track here this morning. After going the flrtt round at a steady canter. Grenadier picked up Nyasa Lad at
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    • 347 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Rugby Union will invite 40 national players from the affiliated State rugby associations in the country for a week's centralised training in early October. This is in preparation for the matches with the touring rugby teams from
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    • 129 15 MALACCA. Wed. The Amateur Athletic Aiaoriation selectors today a contingent of twelve a'hletes to compe'e in the ar.r al Malaysian national a*h>Mc championships to be I ':om August 16 to 18 a* Alor Star. R Subramaniam will be *"p aptain of the team with G Lim
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    • 43 15 KAJANG. Wed.—The KaMerchants' Club, sponsored two basketball exhibitor; matches in aid ot the Pii au Ketam fire victim* and raised about $1,737 from Sales of tickets. They were played on the Kajang Yu Hu* Chinese fetooi eourt*.
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    • 373 15 Herculean 'disciples in an Aussie field battery MALACCA, Wed. Saint Barbara is the patroness of artillerymen but Australian gunners have taken their endurance from Hercules. Among the Herculean "disciples" are members of "A" Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery, based at Terendak Garrison, Malacca. Take Captain Peter Sharp, of Grassmere, South
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    • 169 15 ALOR STAR. Wed The Badminton Association of Kedah will be organism* a number of tournaments this year. They are the junior "and senior inter-team tournaments and individual championships. The junior individual championships will be held on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. The junior inter-team tournament
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    • 54 15 SEREMBAN. Wed.—The Ceylonese Youth Forum and Rangers clash here tomorrow at 5 p.m. on the N.S. padang will decide the Negri Sembilan Hockey Association senior league championship title. The Rangers arc one point ahead of the Ceylonese the defending champions and only need a draw
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    • 201 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. The •lootball Association of Singapore will invite Burrr.a. India and West Australia soccer teams to play a few matches :n the Republic after the Merdeka Games i n Kua'.a Lumpur. Th#» visiting team? will be participating in the Merdeka Games scheduled
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    • 190 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed For the first time in the annual North/South cricket classic of the Malaysian Cricket Association. Singapore wil not be included in the South XI. Selangor who been in the North Zone in previous years have now moved in to the South
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    • 41 15 MALACCA, Wed. The *C' Coy Ist Bn King's Shropshire Light Infantry Regiment won the final of the HQ 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade soccer league when thay beat No. 11 Indapenddent Field Squadron «-5 at the Terendak Camp soccer pitch.
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    • 298 15  -  By ROBERT KUAN IPOH, Wed. Perak looks forward to havinc distinction of being the first winner of the new Malaysia Cup in the final against Singapore at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night, Aug. 5. Perak is on top in
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    • 711 15 TOKYO, Wed. (UPI) Officials of the Japan Football Association undoubtedly now realise that they made a serious blunder in sending the national team to South America in preference to the 10th Merdeka Anniversary football tournament in Kuala Lumpur. It became certain on Monday that
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    • 70 15 MUAR. Wed The eighth annual Big Walk, organised by the Klwang Youth Club, which was to have been held on July 30. has been postponed to Sept. 3. An official of the Organising Committee told Sunsport that the postponement was due to the pressure of work
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    • 329 15 ALOR STAR. Wed. Malaysia is one of the countries that will take part in the Asian Table-Tennis team and individual championships in Singapore next week. It will take part in 'he youths tournament as well. The team will be managed by Mr. Y. Y.
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    • 134 15 SINGAPORE. Wed About 325 men and women golfers are expected to participate in the three-day Taipeh amateur invitation golf tournament to be held in Taiwan from September 7 to 10 this year. The tournament sponsored jointly by Cathay Pacific Airways. Japan Airlines and
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    • 61 15 SEREMBAN. Wed Singapore Malays will meet Negri Sembilan Malavs here this weekend in the Ruler's Shield cricket semi-finals to be played on the King George V School grounds. The match commences at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday and will be continued on Sunday. The winner will
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    • 825 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor's Istiaq Mobarak, the Asian Games bronxe medallist and also the 1965 champion athlete won the best performance trophy again this year at the Malaysian Schools annual meet which concluded at the Merdeka Stadium to- day. He won his
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    • 107 16 ALOR STAR, Wed. The /Cedah Amateur Athletic Association presented mementos to eight past officials of the association recognition of their services to Kedah athletics at the conclusion t>f the 16th annual athletics meet last week-end. Among the recipients was Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union "Veteran" Mr.
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    • 1043 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Suxuki team showed good form last night in the open team events with an impressive 2712 pintails score to take lead position after the first night's bowling. The team consists of CH. Tng. CH. Tan. Eric Oh. EC. Lim and
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    • 169 16 TOKYO. Wed. (Reuter) The Japanese Football Association will apologise to Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman for a breach of the promise it had made to send Japan's strongest team to the Malaysiansponsored Merdeka soccer tournament this year, a spokeman for the association said
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    • 284 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Organising Council for the Bth Asian Table Tennis Cho m pionships has annouced that preparations have been finalised for the championship to be held in the island-Republic from August 10 to 17. A official statement stated that elaborate arrangements have been
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    • 100 16 TAIPING. Wed.—A threeday rifle meet wil be held by 'he second Malaysian Infantry Brigade at Kamunting Range here from tomorrow. All major and minor units of the Armed Forces, the Territorial Army, and the Local Defence Corps from Kedah. Perak and Kelantan will take part
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