Eastern Sun, 7 August 1967
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Title Section24 1967-08-07 1 EASTERN SUN Independent) National «Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 374 Monday, 7 August 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article431 1967-08-07 1 NEW SOUTH-EAST ASIAN BODY Five-nation Ministers pack bags, golf clubs after BANGSAEN, THAILAND, Sun. (UPI) 'PHE Foreign Ministers of five nations involved in plans for a new South-east Asia regional economic body packed their bags and golf clubs and left for Bangkok at 2 p.m. (0700 G.M.T.) today.431 words
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Article, Illustration41 1967-08-07 1 Smiles all round from the winners of the "Miss Tourism Singapura 1967" from left, Miss Selina Cheng Siew Yuen (third), Miss Madeline Tam (first) and Miss Rohini Seneviratne (second) (Story on Page 11.) Eastern Eastern Sun picture.Eastern Sun picture. - 41 words
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296 1967-08-07 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reutcr) The Senate Appropriations Committee has urged the I nited States Government to set up an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) network immediately because of Chinas progress with nuclear weapons. In a report approving a U.S. $70,000 million Defence Department Bill for296 words
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259 1967-08-07 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter). People's Chinese diplomats were practically under unofficial confinement in the embassy premises here today in an apparent reprisal against China's decision banning Indonesian diplomats from leaving the embassy in Peking. A dozen armed troops and one armoured car today guarded the embassy259 words
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Article55 1967-08-07 1 NEW YORK. Sun <Reuter> Monsignor John P. McCaffrey. who accompanied 163 men and three women on their way to the electric chair while serving as chaplain of Sing Sing Prison from 1924 to 1939, died of a stroke In a New York hospital on Friday night55 words
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Article30 1967-08-07 1 LANNION. France. Sun CReuter) A farmer here discovered a 300.000-year-old oyster bed while digging a well on his property, five miles inland from the Channel coast.30 words
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245 1967-08-07 1 TPOH, Sun. "It is just a round of golf, it is no question of ony summit meeting/' Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said with a smile on his arrival here today by a Royal Malaysian Air Force plane at the airport.245 words
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Article31 1967-08-07 1 HAZELTON. Pennsylvania. Sun (Reutert Six youths charged with desecrating a cemetery near here were yesterday ordered by a judge to tend the graves until the autumn of next year.31 words
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113 1967-08-07 1 MEXICO CITY. Sun (CPI) A woman used car and kitchen tools to remove a bullet from her husband's chest, reports from Ciudad Juarex said on Saturday. The Daily Excelsior report said Mrs Altagracia Atayde de Esparta operated on her husband, Ruben Esparta, 40 because113 words
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Article54 1967-08-07 1 PHNOMPENH. Sun. CReuter) Cambodia's thre®-month-old emergency government has resigned. Radio Phnompenh and the Cambodian news agency, A.K P.. announced today. The Government, headed by former Foreign Minister Son Sann was given a maximum life of three months when it was formed by the Head of State. Pnnce54 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration81 1967-08-07 2 The Minister for Health who is also MP for Geylanu West constituency opened the National Day Fair and Exposition at the Gay World Amusement Park here on Saturday. The fair and exposition is sponsored by the Geylang West Citizens' Consultative Committee. More than 200 stalls take part in the fair81 words
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308 1967-08-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. A week-long celebration has been organised by the people of Ponggol to celebrate National Day on Aug 9. The programme which starts on Tuesday the eve of the second anniversary of Sineapore's Independence consists of film shows. Chinese wayangs, exhibitions, basketball, sepak raea308 words
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Article139 1967-08-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Interpreters' Union will hold a dinner on Saturday, Aug. 12 at 7.30 pm. at the Singapore Conference Hall in Sher.ton Way to Celebrate its twenty-first anniversary. The union is also bringing out a souvenior programme entitled ~M ulti-lingualism" and launching a campaign to139 words
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Article, Illustration60 1967-08-07 2 Picture shows (from left to right) Mr. Lee Pent Siew of Lee Penr Siew Company, Penang; Mr. Chamfer Adwan ey, of K.S.M. international, Mr. A. Miaaicnev of USSR. Trade Representation, and Mr. D.60 words
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Article272 1967-08-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Tourist Promotion Board is to sponsor the Touristic Singapore Exhibition to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Jan. 13 to 21. next year. It is organised bv the Photographic Society of Singapore ard is divided Into four sections namely, monochrome prints, colour272 words
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Article, Illustration341 1967-08-07 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. A small country with a determined and robust people could build themselves up and earn the respect of the world, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, Minister of State for Defence said here this morning. The Minister said a people's capacity to look after themselves341 words
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Article167 1967-08-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sun The Minister of Stale for Culture, Mr. Lee Khoon Chov said last night that the Government was alwavs encouraging the People to participate and excel In the various arts and to create ne* arts while retaining the old ones. The Minister was speaking167 words
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Article194 1967-08-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The MP for Bras Basah Mr Ho See Beng will a*K the Minister for Finance. Mr. Lim Kim San three questions regarding the secondment of Government officers to Statutory Boards or other organisations, at the next Parliament sitting They are:0 How many194 words
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Article181 1967-08-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. A seminar in conjunction with Youth Week in Commerce and Industry will be held at the St. Joseph's Institution Hall from Aug. 7 to 11. The aim of the seminar is to give students a better insight into various occupational fields in which they181 words
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Article170 1967-08-07 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. —The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will hand oat cheques totalling $lO,OOO to ten charitable institution* on Monday. They are:— The Convent Orphanage and Home for the Abandoned Babies; The Little Sisters of the Poor; The Ramakrishna Mission; St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Linen170 words
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Article, Illustration51 1967-08-07 2 Professor Yeoh Ghim Seng, >1 P. for Joo Chiat ▼esterday inspected St. John Ambulance Cadet Division of the Anglo-Chinese School at Barker Road. He also presented the 196"51 words
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Article63 1967-08-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Preparations are now in full swing in St. Joseph's Institution for the combined variety exhibition to be held on August 7 and 8. The exhibition is held once every four years. Officiating at the ceremony will be Mr. Paul Abishegenaden. Chief Inspector of Schools Taking63 words
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Article32 1967-08-07 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The International Telephone Service (Singapore), will be extended via Sydney/Montreal /Jamaica to serve the Grand Cayman Islands in the West Indies, as from Aug. 20.32 words
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Article34 1967-08-07 2 TEA TALK SINGAPORE Sun Tit Pan-Pacific S. E Asia men's Association will be holding a tea and talk for members and irierds on Saturcay (Aug 12) at 16. St. Martin's Drive at 430 p.m.34 words
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Article, Illustration342 1967-08-07 4 KEN STANLEY - Students join in the search By KEN STANLEY /CRYSTAL gazer, Professor Thomas R. P. Dawson's prediction that Jim Thompson would be found on Thursday at 3.30 p.m. has sparked off new attempts to search for the missing Thai silk magnate. Professor Dawson (See Today's Eastern Sun)342 words
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322 1967-08-07 4 IPOH, Sun. Four thugs. one armed with a pistoL held up 12 people, including a family of nine, And escaped with 52.800 in cash and jewellery here early this morning. The robbers had broken into Messrs Thean Tuck Tong Medical Hall at Falim.322 words
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Article123 1967-08-07 4 PEN AN G. Sun. Toh Puan Raha wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, gave away certificates to 40 trainees, who had completed thr?ir three-month course at the Taman Latehan Wanita. Kepala Batas, Province Wellesley, yesterday. The deputy secretary of the Ministry of National and Rural Development.123 words
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Article135 1967-08-07 4 KAJANG. Sun. Several acres of land on both the banks of the Sungei Langat stretching about 2i miles along Bangi Road and another miles along Cheras Road from Kajang can now be fully utilised for cultivation. This is due to the major work undertaken by the135 words
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Article44 1967-08-07 4 PENANG, Sun. Three armed men forced their way into a shop in Malay Street and robbed a houaewife of $2OO yesterday The housewife. Mrs. Khoo Kee Leng. was sweeping the shop when the robbers pounced on her. They escaped on bicycles.44 words
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Article187 1967-08-07 4 Ml AR San. —Eight people, including thrr* women, chanted slogans in the Session? Court here today, when charged with forming an illegal procession here yesterday morning. They were Boh BaJc Kia, Chin Kim Choo. Tay Whua Choon Lam Poo Chin. Ong Ah Hoon. Chong Kwee187 words
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Article47 1967-08-07 4 IPOH, Sun. The Very Rev. Monsignor Aloysius, icar General of Malaysia, opened the new church of St. John and a kindergarten at Langkap, 50 miles from here yesterday. Among those present was Dr. J.B.A. Peter, chairman of the North Malaya Medical Association.47 words
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Article, Illustration57 1967-08-07 4 The Sultanah of Kedah presents the Dato Lee Kong Chian Trophy to Corporal Lee Hun Aik. leader of the Malaysian ambulance team, during the annual Malaysia-Singa-pore SJ A B. competitions held at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman. Kuala Lumpur. on Saturday. Corporal Lee Is from theEastern Sun Picture. - 57 words
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105 1967-08-07 4 KUCHDTG. Sun. More quarters will be available in the Fourth Division when projects now being undertaken with State funds are completed in January. At Bintulu, three Class IV quarters are being built at Kedurong Road. The contract value for these quarters together with access road,105 words
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166 1967-08-07 4 JESSELTON, Sun. The Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, today appealed to all Malaysians, "no matter whether they are from East or West Malaysia" to work and think as a nation to ensure the prosperity of the country. "We must166 words
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79 1967-08-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun An Australian industrial expert. Bir Walter Scott, arrived here today for a three-day visit. Sir Bcott. who Is the Deputy Chairman of the New Bouth Wales Munitions Board and Chairman of the Motor Car Advisory Committee, will meet leaders of the Government79 words
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Article159 1967-08-07 4 PENANG, Sun Tourist guides can do much In influencing the tourists into acquiring either a favourable or unfavourable impression of the country. Thk* was stated by the Director of Tourism. Malaysia. Enche Osman Siru. in a message contained in a souvenir programme of the Penang Tourists'159 words
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Article56 1967-08-07 4 MUAR, Sun. The first divisional branch of the Yong Peng St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold its annual certificate-presentat-ion ceremony at the Yong Peng Lower Secondary English School Hall on Aug. 13 •t 2 p.m. Encne Mohamed Yusof bin Abdul Rahman, the District Officer of Batu56 words
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Article38 1967-08-07 4 IPOH. Sun. The Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad birr Said, opened the Development and Commercial bank here yesterday. He hoped the branch would play its part in helping the 'have nota", especially the bumiputras in business.38 words
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272 1967-08-07 4 KIALA LtMPIF The School Brn> Service of Radio Malax mi has announced that dunn? the third term this year primary schools in thr fourlanguage media will havo 3n additional programme *ntitled "Primary English" broadcast to ihem om, week. This production is lr.-e-j. Ed for272 words
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Article123 1967-08-07 4 IPOH. Sun. A total of 114 contestants took part in the grand final of the "Y" Youth Club s Talentlme 1967 at St. John Ambulance Association Hall here la*t night. The contest sponsored by Messrs Nestle s Products Ltd. The finalists in the contest were both123 words
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Article1100 1967-08-07 10 Musa Scully - Beware of calculated efforts to rights of trade unions By Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. CUEPACS President, Mr. T. Narendran, has warned workers of a "calculated and determined effort by certain people, to gradually remove even the few rights presently enjoyed by trade unions in the country.1,100 words
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Article, Illustration64 1967-08-07 10 A smiling Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin lifts the gold shield presented to him by the MCA. at a dinner, in his honour at the Rothmans Pavilion. Old Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday night. At left is Toh Puan Tan and theEastern Sun picture. - 64 words
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Article126 1967-08-07 10 JESSELTON. Sun Teachers have an important role to play today when the energy and talent of every Malaysian are harnessed to accelerate national development. This was stated by the Assistant Minister of Education, Mr Lee S:ok Yew. last night. He said this at the dinner of the126 words
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Article67 1967-08-07 10 KLANG, Sun. The Selangor Coast Club. Klang, will hold a buffet and dance on Sept. 9 from 8.45 p.m. at the club premises as part of its golden jubilee celebrations. The guests of honour on that night will be the Sultan of Selangor and the Tunku67 words
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311 1967-08-07 10 JITRA. Sun —The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Haji Ghazali bin Haji Jawi. yesterday called for a change in the present system of the cooperative movement. He said that the present system still had a colonial outlook which would not be suitable to311 words
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Article235 1967-08-07 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Institute of Management will hold five management courses and seminars this month which will be open to members and nonmembers. They are: A six-lecture course on "Capital allowances" conducted by Mr. Lee Fook Hong of Shell, to be held at the Shell Theatrette,235 words
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Article42 1967-08-07 10 MUAR. Sun. Sixtv-ore schoolchildren in the Muar District received school aid totalling $20,642.20 from the Muar District Welfare Committee last month. The Muar District Welfare Committee chairman. Enche Kamaruddin bin Ngah. announced this in a report issued recently.42 words
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35 1967-08-07 10 SEEN at Bangkok Airport after a Thai International jet flight from Penang are Mr. R.J. Tolley, Managing Director of Eastern Smelting Co., and family. They were in transit to Helsinki and London on home leave.35 words
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76 1967-08-07 10 The Malacca State Secretary, Wan Salaidin bin Wan Ismail (left), presenting a model Malay house on behalf of the Malacca Youth Club to Lt. Col. C. H. A. East Commanding Officer, 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, as "a token of appreciation and friendship" from the club to the regiment, at76 words
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153 1967-08-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three masked armed with long parangs yesterday held up the assistant manager of a tin mine here in daylight an<i escaped with nearly $6,000. Thev tricked their victim, Mr- Chong Kok Heng. into stopping his car at Sungei153 words
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Article93 1967-08-07 10 PENANG. Sun. Today, Malaysia stands out as an outstanding example of the determination of a young nation to work for its healthy growth and development within the democratic process. This was stated by the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. at the close of the students'93 words
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Article186 1967-08-07 10 MENTAKAB. Sun. Commander of the Is* Vs. laysian Infantry Br;--.> Brigadier Ttxnku bin Tunku Besar Burhar.Jl aain, yesteraay made a firing visit to Mentakab for the ar.r. paraae of the r ment of the Malavsiar Reconnaissance Corps and No. 3 Worksop of the ctncal and lfrrliwiii186 words
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454 1967-08-07 11 JEK ON CURIOUS SITUATION IN QUEENSTOWN: SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong said here today the day may come when Singapore will have to consider seriously the advocation of legal abortion or other methods. The454 words
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Article, Illustration194 1967-08-07 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The French Aviation pioneer, Mr. Maurice Bellonte, who flew nonstop Paris/New York some 37 years ago, flew into Singapore last night, for a two-day stay. He told newsmen at the airport on arrival by UTA that the purpose of his current tour uas to194 words
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746 1967-08-07 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The industrialisation programme in Singapore would have to be carried out on a more rapid pace if it is to meet both the internal and external economic strains in the country. This is stated in the latest review of the746 words
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Article, Illustration395 1967-08-07 11 The contest was the first one for Miss Tam SINGAPORE, Sun. An 18-year-old secretary who has never entered any other beauty contest before was last night picked by the judges to be this year's "Miss Tourism Singa- pura." She is Miss Madeline Tam who beat 11395 words
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Article82 1967-08-07 11 SINGAPORE. Sun The Korean All-Girls Revue will perform here on Aug. 20 to Aug 22 it 8 p.m. at the Gay World Stadium. The 20- member troupe will also perform at the Stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. Their trip here is sponsored82 words
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Article, Illustration133 1967-08-07 11 SINGAPORE. Sun An all-blark cocker spaniel (Cavalcade of Wittersham. B Australia) won the Singapore Championship Dos Show 1967 at the Singapore Badminton Hall today. The corker spaniel, nicknamed Bunty**, has won for the second time. The first championship dog show be won was at Kuala133 words
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102 1967-08-07 11 An internationally known husband and wife piano team, Nelson and Neal will five a concert at the Victoria Theatre on Aug. 18, at 8.45 p.m. The concert is sponsored by Goh Soon Tioe and tickets are priced at $8, $6, $4 and $2. During the current season, these internationally renowned102 words
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289 1967-08-07 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok today presented the flag of the Republic of Singapore and the club colours to members of the Port A u th or i ty Recreation Club contingent. The 70-member contingent will289 words
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NEWS
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Article143 1967-08-07 3 Car plunges into ravine KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Nine people, Including five children, were seriously injured when the cor they were travelling in hit o bridge and plunged into the river below. The accident happened at about 4 p.m. today at Jalan Periling near the Rifle Range Junction.143 words
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145 1967-08-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ministers for Development and Forestry, Enrhe Abdul Taib Mahmud. has stressed that it is the intention of the Alliance Governmont to see that the people of this country live in happiness and prosperity. He said that in order to achieve145 words
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Article102 1967-08-07 3 MUAR, Sun. Firearm owners in the Muar District were this morning warned to renew their gun permits by the end of this month. Mr. Teoh Eng Seng, the Muar O.C P D. who gave the warning, said that failure to do so would lead to court102 words
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Article32 1967-08-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. One hundred and ten packets of morphine were found in a house off Weld Road in a police raid during the weekend. A man has been detained32 words
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224 1967-08-07 3 KUCHING. Sun The 3rd Malaysian Engineers Squadron stationed at Kuching Garrison is now completing the 9*-mile long Te bed a Padawan Road which the Malavslan engineers Squadron began constructing about 2J years SfO The road, over hills and vallevs between the two places. was constructed224 words
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92 1967-08-07 3 KLUANCi. Sun. The Commander of the 4th Malaysian Infantry brigade. Brigadier Mazlan bin Yuno*. vesterday called on the Territorial Army volunteers to adapt themselves lik* regular soldiers of the Malavsian Armed Forces. He told them that they should be vigilant at all times Brigadier92 words
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Article, Illustration52 1967-08-07 3 TWO hundred members of the Malaysian Territorial Army of the University of Malaya left for a two-week Annual C amp at Seberang Takir, Kuala Trengjanu recently. Picture shows members of the troop boarding the Army trucks at the Territorial Army Headquarters in the University of52 words
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Article, Illustration156 1967-08-07 3 MISS JENNY HO, 21, being congratulated by Miss Don Scully (left) and Miss Theresa Phua (right) after winning the Miss Merdeka Queen (Malacca) beauty contest In Malacca recently. Miss Ho, a beauty consul tant, who beat 15 other girls for the title, will now represent Malacca at156 words
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Article70 1967-08-07 3 MUAR. Sun. Representatives from eight districts in Johore State will attend their eighth annual delegates, conference at the Batu Pahat Diamond Jubilee Hall at 9 a.m. on Aug. 13. They are from Muar. Batu Pahat. Segamat. Johore Bahru Kota Tinggi. Kluang, Mersing and Pontian. It will be70 words
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Article53 1967-08-07 3 MUAR. Sun. Mr. Seah Siew Choon has been reelected Chairman of the Malayan Junior Middle Graduate Teachers' Union (Prewar) with Mr. Sim Mow Yu as Vice-Chairman Other office-bearers are: Treasurer: Mr. Yee Poh Wai. auditors: Mr Lai Chai Peng and Mr. Ng Quee Yin. A sub-committee of 2153 words
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386 1967-08-07 3 KUALA Lt'MPt'R. Sun. The Malayan Technical Services I'nion has urged the Government to take every step to announce the conclusions and recommendations of the Suflfian Salaries Commission report. without any further postponement. This resolution, proposed by the Perak Central District of the Union *"as386 words
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Article53 1967-08-07 3 IPOH. Sun. A mutton seller, K. Dharumanan. 68. was held up by two armed robbers on a motor-cycle at Kotg Bharu in Gopeng yesterday. They robbed him of hi* wallet containing $4OO. Dharumanan was on his way home on a motor-cycle when he was tmbushed53 words
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258 1967-08-07 3 HOO BAN KHEE - By HOO BAN KHEE VVAIA LUMPUR, Sun. One of the topics that the visiting New Zealand Members of Parliament will discuss with Government leaders here will be defence. Mr. D. J. Riddiford, leader of the six MPs who arrived here tonight for a week's258 words
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Article63 1967-08-07 3 PFNANG. Sun. Two armed robbers entered the house of a 31-year-old Staff N ;rse. Beatrice Mary Pasqual. in Western Garden here on Friday. She was robbed of $6 and four shirts belonging to her husband. A friend, who was visiting her at that tune, was also robbed63 words
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Article133 1967-08-07 3 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) Filipino business executive Roberto Villanueva said today the Philippines fares stiff competition from it» Asian neighbours in attracting foreign investments. Villanueva. who was among 10 Filipinos who attended the recently concluded Pacific Indonesia Business Association meeting. said the Jakarta conference was Indonesia's rvpen133 words
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WORLD NEWS
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214 1967-08-07 5 CALCUTTA, India, Sun. (UPI) Pro-Peking Communists are preparing for a reign of terror leading to an ultimate seige of Calcutta and key parts 0 f surrounding West Bengal state, the Congress party newspaper Janasak reported today. The newspaper said propping Red guerrillas,214 words
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549 1967-08-07 5 XEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) RACIAL disorders flared in Wichita, Kansas and Elgin, Illinois yesterday and in Detroit the death toll from that city's recent devastating riots climbed to 42. The latest Detroit victim was George Tolbert, a 20-year-old Negro who549 words
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Article72 1967-08-07 5 CARACAS, Venezuela. Sun. (Reuter) Tne Supreme Court today orderea an investigation into why some buildings collapsed during the earthquake here last Saturday and others did not. Opposnon deputies have charged that severa. of the builamgs destroyed by the earthquake collapsed because they were badly constructed. The death72 words
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Article63 1967-08-07 5 KABUL, Afghanistan. Sun. (UPI) The United States is lending Afghanistan an additional U 5.54.6 million to finance a land jmprovement scheme In Western AfghanLstan. the governmen; announced yesterday. The scheme is centred on the helm and Arghandab valley and is patterned on the Tennessee valley63 words
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Article143 1967-08-07 5 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) China has refused to grant the Peking correspondent of the Scandinavian News Agency Herald Munthe Kaas. an exit visa to go to Hong Kong on holiday, the Sunday Times reported here today. The Sunday Times and its sister paper The Times publish143 words
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Article89 1967-08-07 5 NASSAU. Sun. <Reuter> Security men clustered round President Johnson's vouneer daughter. Lucl. 20. and her husband, Patrick Nugent, when *hey flew in here today for a holiday at the villa where they honeymooned last August. The couple were hustled into a car and whisked off89 words
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Article77 1967-08-07 5 ENCINO. California. Sun. (UPI) Danice Karl, the 18-year-old daughter of the late actress Marie McDonald and millionaire sh °e mariiifacturer Marr y Karl, was married today to William Bailie Jr., 22. The Rev. Clement Connolly celebrated the nuptial mass for Miss Karl and Bailie, an aircraft engineering77 words
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Article73 1967-08-07 5 NEW YORK. Sun. (Reuter) About 1.500 antiVietnam war protesters, including doctors and nurses in white uniforms, marched through Manhattan today. They chanted slogans calling for the withdrawal of American troops. There were no incidents during the two-hour parade although some spectators denounced the participants as "traitors" and73 words
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Article, Illustration63 1967-08-07 5 INDIA Prime Minister Indra Gandhi (right) listens to the members of the Parliament for the Communist governed State of Kerala in South India, when they picketed the Premier's residence in New Delhi recently in protest against the authorities to promise adequate quantities of63 words
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Article58 1967-08-07 5 MOSCOW. Sun. (Reuter)—The Soviet government newspaper Izvestia today denied foreign press reports that some sort of agreement concerning Cuba" was reached at the Glassboro summit meeting? between President Johnson and Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Kosygm in June. Izve<tia said the reports, distributed by certain Western news agencies,58 words
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Article44 1967-08-07 5 HOUSTON. Texas. Sun. (UPI) A seaman working on the side of a vessel tied up at Houston fell into the shiD channel yesterday and drowned. He was Chris Guta. 24. of Kingston Cape. South Africa. He worked on the S. Am. Weltervreden.44 words
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477 1967-08-07 6 NEW NAME NEEDED Call it war of SEA 'Carry on bombing' Washington, Sun. Reuter Two top US envoys have suggostod to Prosidont Johnson that tho war in Viotnam should 'proporlf' bo namod 'Tho War of South-East Asia.' President Johnson was also told by the special envoys that the allied nations477 words
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259 1967-08-07 6 DURBAN, Sun. (Renter) Diana Wyman said here today that although her marriage to the Rolllng Stones group guitarist, BUI Wvman. was on the rocks she still loved her husband but was not prepared to share him with his thousands Of female fans. "I259 words
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Article103 1967-08-07 6 EAST BERLIN. Sun (Renter) The hull of a boat resembling a Viking ship has been unearthed on the East German Baltic island of Ruegen. apparently In good condition after about 1.000 vears. A bulldoser uncovered the ship, preserved in mud about nine feet deep in a moor.103 words
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Article81 1967-08-07 6 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) A Tokyo court has rejected charges of obscenity against a film about the life N Japanese prostitutes near a United States Military Base After public complaints, police alleged that six scenes in the film "Black Snow" were obscene. But Judge Masashige Aixawa ruled that81 words
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Article91 1967-08-07 6 MANILA. Sun. (LTI) rormer Supreme Court Justice Jesus G. Barrera has declined his appointment as Philippine amba»ador to the Vatican, It was disclosed today. Mr. Barrera, whose nomination As envov was accepted by the Vatican on April 14, said he turned down the appointment because of91 words
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Article105 1967-08-07 6 TERN I. Italy. Sun. (Reuter) Is a hand that has been separated from its owner alive or dead? This was the problem that baffled registry officials here today when factory worker Alberto di Giovanni. 26, who lost his hand in an accident, wanted it buried in the105 words
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Article101 1967-08-07 6 SAIGON, Sun. (UPI) The Vieteong are recruiting soldiers as young as 12 to fight for them. the U.S. Army reported today Three Vieteong captured after a seven hour battle with South Vietnamese regional forces in the Mekong Delta were 12 years old. Two others were 15 and101 words
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216 1967-08-07 6 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. (UPI) Nuclear physicist, Dr. Edward Teller, says he is convinced Israel is working on nuclear weapons. Speaking before the Commonwealth Club. Dr. Teller said there is also a possibility Egypt may turn to Communist China for atomic216 words
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232 1967-08-07 6 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) Japan today marked the 22nd anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima with silent prayers and anti-nuclear speeches. Some 35.000 people attended the ceremony held at the Peace Memorial Park in Central Tokyo. Also present were bereaved families of victims, delegates232 words
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Article146 1967-08-07 6 NEW YORK. Sun <UPI» The sit-in. slng-ln. stallIn. smoke-in and swim-ln have all been used as method* of social protest. Now comes the kiss-in? Fired with crusading zeal, the Coney Island Chamber of Commerce has pledged to fight the lack of body con'.act In modern teen-age146 words
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Article161 1967-08-07 6 MONTREAL. Sun. (Reuter) A mother of two children dubbed "Machine Oun Molly" by police, was today the most soughtafter bank robber in Quebec province. The 27-year-old woman, who sometimes takes her children along on jobs, capped a long string of successes yesterday when she and two hooded161 words
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Article75 1967-08-07 6 AUCKLAND. Sun. (Reuter) A New Zealand Supreme Court had estimated the value of a wife to be the same as that of two bulls Mr. Justice Hardie Boys, noting that a divorce petitioner was claiming NZ $2,000 New Zealand in damages from the corespondent. said he75 words
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Article246 1967-08-07 6 Cry freedom... HAVANA, Sun. (Reuter) Black Power advocate Stokely Carmichael said yesterday that American Negroes had no alternative but to wage a guerrilla war in the cities to achieve their freedom He told a Havana radio interviewer that the only solution to America's racial problem246 words
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Article111 1967-08-07 6 PERTH. Sun. (Reuter) A University lecturer said here today he wou'.d return to England because he did not want to educate his children In Australia. Senior History lecturer Dr. P.J Laven said in an Interview: "I am jiot willing to chance the future of my111 words
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Article113 1967-08-07 6 SYDNEY. Sun. <F Sydney's threp p\,rHanewspapers, hit by sr-*4 by journalists and printer* today combined their n union forces to proe/-«" 4 single composte p-.r-- including the comic three. The paper. cai>i r Sunday News, was p:-:.-jointly by the Sur-H*r i the Sunday Teleerar> the Sunday113 words
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Article117 1967-08-07 6 CAPRI. Sun <Reuten A giant hillside fire threaten to engulf holiday resorts on this Mediterranean island. Many tourist* fled, whi.e other* left beaches to help firemen and troops d.? trenches and cut down vegetation In an attempt to halt the advance of the fire down117 words
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Article75 1967-08-07 6 TOKYO. Sun. Goroku Kono. a 76-year-old farmer who fainted in the hot sun. boiled to death inside his plastic raincoat. Kono. of Hiroshima prefecture. South- Western Japan, collapsed in a pacdv field. His raincoa* and waterproof trousers absorbed the sun's heat Doctors who examined Kono's body75 words
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Article, Illustration33 1967-08-07 6 JAKARTA: PKI ring leader Sudisman gives a faint smile as he was being handcuffed by Indonesian military police after being sentenced to death by the Extraordinary Military Tribunal on July 28th. UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 33 words
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Article525 1967-08-07 7 FALLING BETWEEN TWO STOOLS NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI) There is growing <*ntiment in the U.S. domestic problems are so grievous this country should not be heavily involved abroad, particularly in Vietnam. The Wall Street Journal said editorially on Friday that "It is easy to sympathize525 words
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Article175 1967-08-07 7 TOKYO. Sun (UPII Business is booming at the Japanese Diet (parliament) r-. eJ 'cal c'.inic these days. W.th a controversial h-a.*h insurance bill being c c ba*ed in typical Japanese parliamentary fashions —by k::k:nz. flstflghts and fhnvinz the cliiJc treat--20 legislators after a marathon ail-night175 words
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Article80 1967-08-07 7 FORT WORTH. Texas. Sun *~?I> Rep Joe Pool. Democrat-Texas, said he was showed at J Edgar Hoover's s'a'ement *hat recent riots were no* Communist-in-spire':. rr. sure you really didn't that." the Congress—an sa:d of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Chief Ir Pool said there was no question80 words
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Article42 1967-08-07 7 FLORENCE sun (Reuter) P:gs swarmed over the ra '-n Florence-Milan motor*a;• early yesterday when a -orry transporting them overturned. ~nree of the 70 pigs were K-Ued. The rest were recapt red after a night chase by police and firemen.42 words
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Article116 1967-08-07 7 VATICAN CITY. Sun. 'Reuten The Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano has attacked recent articles in the Italian press which questioned the celibacy rule for Roman Catholic priests. The attack was directed mainly at articles in a popular weekly In which priests were quoted as cnticisine the celibacy116 words
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141 1967-08-07 7 fit and the EEC DORKINX, England. Sun. (t'PI) Britain wants full membership of the European Common Market and is not interested in anything less, says her chief negotiator. Lord Chalfont. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and head of Britain's Common Market negotiating delegation, told141 words
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255 1967-08-07 7 PARIS. Sun. (IPI) The Republican Independent Party has callpd a meeting of its executive committee for Aug. 17 to decide whether to continue supporting President de Gaulle's policies. The meeting was called by party leader M Valery Giscard Dlestaing. 42. de Gaulle's former Finance255 words
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Article130 1967-08-07 7 HONG KONG. Sun tßeuter> Some 50.000 supporters of Mao Tse-Tung held a rally in the major southern Chinese city of Canton yesterdav to mark the anniversary of the first wall poster of chairman Mao Tse-Tung Radio Canton reported today that the proletarian revolutionaries broueht along130 words
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Article52 1967-08-07 7 ABIDJAN. Ivory Coast. Sun. <Reuter> Information Ministers of Frenchspeakine Africa today unanimously agreed to the earliest establishment of a regional news agency This was disclosed in a communique Issued after a two-day meeting here of the Information Ministers of members countries of the African and Malagasy Common52 words
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Article117 1967-08-07 7 ADDIS ABABA. Sun. (Reuter) Emperor Haiie Selassie of Ethiopia and President Tito of Yugoslavia announced lomtly todav that the international situation was deteriorating because of the frequent use of force and aggression. They issued their statement yesterday as the Emperor flew home from Belgrade after talks on117 words
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Article, Illustration58 1967-08-07 7 Road construction to link Kathmandu and the Western Tibet border town of Pokhra was recently began in the Kathmandu side with Comminist Chinese aid. This 176 km road will cost 13ft million Neapli rupees and will take three years. Tfie first road to connert Kathmandu and EasternUPI photo - 58 words
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Article100 1967-08-07 7 UNITED NATIONS. Sun. (UPI> Japan is worried by china's nuclear test but fee's protected by its alliance With the United States, according to her new permanent representative to the United Nations. Ambassador Senjm Tsutold U.N. newsmen constitutional limits forbid any military expansion beyond strict needs of100 words
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Article102 1967-08-07 7 KABUL. Sun (Reuter) Experts from 14 countries will di«euss the Asian Highway project at a conference to be held in Kabul from August 9 to 13. It was stated here today. A session of the Asian Hinhway co-ordinating committee, held at ministerial level and opening102 words
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Article86 1967-08-07 7 HARTFORD. Connecticut, Sun. (UPI) Some 1.700 union employees of Colt Industries. sole producer of the M-16 rifle used in Vietnam, voted overwhelmingly today to accept a new contract and end a strike that began on July 1. The new contract was hammered out on Thursday in86 words
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Article119 1967-08-07 7 VANCOUVER. British Columbia, Sun. <CPI) President Charles de Gaulle has been called an ass" by the only son of thp late Sir Winston Churchill. "When a very (peat man makes an ass of himself in a country he is visiting. I suppose the polite thine to do119 words
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Article130 1967-08-07 7 MADISON. Wisconsin. Sun (UPD—Permissive sexual activity among coeds seems to be highly correlated with mental illness, according to a University of Wisconsin phychiatrist Dr. Seymour L. Halleck. writing in the journal of the American Medical Association, said experience* associated uith promiscuity are stressful. He said societv imposes130 words
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177 1967-08-07 7 LAGOS. Sun. (IPI) Retreating rebel troops have blown up oil pipelines from Bonny to Port Harcourt. a Nigerian federal government spokesman said last night. Federal troops fighting inland from Bonny, the island oil port, have seen flames from the sabotaged Shell-BP oil installations,177 words
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Article33 1967-08-07 7 ANTOFAGASTA. Chile. Sun. (Reuter) Soldiers yesterday machine-gunned a pack of ?02 hungry wolves which were reported to have eaten one man and attacked another near here in the past 10 da?.>33 words
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Article123 1967-08-07 7 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) Three Philippine congressmen now in Hong Kong are counting the hours until they can get into China for a possible meeting with chairman .Mao Tse-Tung. Congressmen Antonio Cuenco. Edeardo Ilarde and Jose Yap are just waiting for approval of their123 words
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59 1967-08-07 7 FRENCH designer Paco Rabanne's model displays an outdoor ensemble for the autumn, which is high-waisted but mini-length in skirt. It is made of moulded plastic and is fawn colour as is the broad belt. The high neck blouse is made of small round plastic plaques, violet and orange, which canPana Photo. - 59 words
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Advertisement127 1967-08-07 5 Relax behind the wheel of a Mercedes-Benz 200 Experience Mercedes-Benz fatigue-free comfort. Start driving! Notice how the car and seat suspension are matched to suit speed and road conditions —makes untiring travel a reality. Put your foot down! Admire the agile performance, the ease of overtaking. Brake! Trust in the127 words
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Miscellaneous901 1967-08-07 5 YOUR TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR a nd Pulau Pinang; 6 Ipon and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 laiping: Batu Pa hat: 9 p M 545 Opening Annct.; 5 =in News Outlines In The National Language; 5.55 National Songs: 6.00 News In Tamil. 10 Three Stooges; 6.25901 words
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Miscellaneous151 1967-08-07 6 PFW 3 3 R; V 44 "*rr ■*T J MR. KURMKM...OOT WHOM* MDU TWO WTU LEAVE AT ONCE FORTH* AREA IN THE MOUTH SM NIM 7RMAW 70 MWMTKATE/ FUT 00 NOT MAKE THE MLFTMO OUK NETHERLANDS AGENTS MADE ANDSM ONE" WE WANT TO KNOW FIRST HMD IS OPERATING THE ROCKETS151 words
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Article499 1967-08-07 8 MALAYSIAN leaders have been untiring in their efforts in urging their people to change with the times. A large segment of the population still takes life complacently because they expect the Government to follow the paternalism of the former colonial authorities. This attitude is hard to eradicate and499 words
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Article289 1967-08-07 8 rpHE Singapore Government is thinking of ways and means to exploit the marine resources of the Republic. It is natural for a city State not endowed with natural resources on land to seek them in the seas around it. The exploitation of these resources is not only to289 words
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Article, Illustration2255 1967-08-07 8 Jgthe following article Is taken from the official publication of "Sabah since Malaysia." The article deals mainly with the development progress in the State. 'THE long-range goal of Sabah is to promote economic growth by developing human resources and natural economic resources with the ultimate aim of2,255 words
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Miscellaneous208 1967-08-07 8 COURTROOM WS By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") WHEN Lila went to Austin's Supermarket, she had in mind buying some soda. Instead, she was seriously hurt by a bottle of pop which exploded in her face. Lila sued the King Bottling Company and Austin's Supermarket.208 words
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896 1967-08-07 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. THE Rubber Market for the first half 1967 was a more varied pattern under review compared with the second half of last year which saw a general decline, states Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. On the whole market tended lower to896 words
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174 1967-08-07 9 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) A group of nine toplevel Japanese businessmen. led by President Yoshizane Iwasa of the Fuji Bank, left here by air for Jakarta today to attend a three-day meeting of the Pacific Indonesia Business Association (P.I B.A). The meeting is due to open174 words
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Article285 1967-08-07 9 WASHINGTON. Sun. UPI The U S. Department of Agriculture announced It had reached an agreement with Pakistan to provide for the sale of $108.9 million of U.S. agriculture commodities. The agreement Is the first with Pakistan under which payment will be parly on credit terms. The285 words
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109 1967-08-07 9 TOKYO, Sun (UPl)—The rammer rice crop in Sungkiang Country in the vicinity of Shanghai may exceed the 1966 harvest by about 30 per cent, the New China News Agency (NCNA) said. NCNA said the bumper crop is being brought in despite unfavourable weather109 words
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395 1967-08-07 9 HONG KONG. Sun «UPI) Hong Kong's steel Industry is asking the govprnment to give it preferential treatment by using a system of "nominated suppliers". it was learned today. steel industry source said that under a system of nominated suppliers, manufacturers bere would be395 words
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Article, Illustration804 1967-08-07 9 DESNA K. DOUGLAS - By DESNA K. DOUGLAS VEW Zealand's unique birds and flowers will appear A* on Its new decimal currency notes which is now in use. A new set of coins will also go into circulation, featuring traditional maori and fernleaf motifs as804 words
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233 1967-08-07 9 WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuten The U.S. Agriculture Department today gave India an official goahead to purchase 7.421,000 worth of U.S. wheat remaining under a food for peace supply agreement signed last June. Today's authorisation, which will enable India to purchase about 123.000 tons233 words
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Article, Illustration81 1967-08-07 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Tan Cheng Phor. Managing Director of Radio General Trading Co. of Ipoh. will be leaving on August 14 for a business visit to America. Mr. Tan, in association with Radio General Trading Co.. has been a Carrier dealer for more than 1581 words
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Article66 1967-08-07 9 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) Stock prices yesterday moved slightly higher in fairly active trading. The high-priced glamour stocks received the largest gains. Shortly before the end of the first hour of trading, the United Press International Market-wide indicator advanced 0.29 per cent with 1.219 issues crossing66 words
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Article983 1967-08-07 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.35 a.m. Airline ML 019 from Kuala Lumpur, lime 9.30 a.m. Airline .ML 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuching. lime 10.55 a m. Airline ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca Time 12.05 pm Airline983 words
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Miscellaneous89 1967-08-07 10 COURTROOM By fit' ry I. AotftBUtt (Autrcr, "H»ndb=ek of Eviienc# For Crltlrjl Trl«l»") YTES. "Normally, a soft drink bottle is not broken simplv and solely bv internal pressure," the Court decided. "Since the bottle was rolling, it is fair to assume that the store was negligent. Regardless of whether the89 words
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Article, Illustration515 1967-08-07 12 4 LMOST everyone in Malaysia started taking rice as soon as we were and we were not even aware that Malaysia was not growing enough rice for herself until the price of rice started climbing. Many people are also indifferent to this fact515 words
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Article, Illustration368 1967-08-07 12 TWO world wars have passed and we are on the brink of a third one. Why is it that men 90 to war? Nations go to war for various reasons. Some are obsessed with territorial ambition or economic dominance while some are waged on religious or368 words
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Article, Illustration360 1967-08-07 12 TODAY is the day for distributing report cards. All the way to school, my heart goes pit-a-pat and several times. I nearlv bumped into other pedestrians. I was thinking how had I did in the examination and I could only pray that God would perform a miracle.360 words
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Article, Illustration229 1967-08-07 12 EVERYBODY in the world has hobbies. Some people collect stamps, photon and others take delight in swimming, driving, correspondence, movies, songs, viewcards. dancing, games, musics and other interesting activities. My hobbies are collecting photos and correspondence. I started to collect photos since I was in Standard Four.229 words
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Article, Illustration363 1967-08-07 12 THIS old English proverb "When there is a will, there is a way", simply means that if one has an intention of doing something remarkable, no matter how hard it is, one can eventually achieve it provided one has the power of endurance. Napoleon Bonaparte, the363 words
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Article, Illustration208 1967-08-07 12 PEOPLE often say that gold and silver are the most valuable things in the world. But I say that reading books is more precious than anything else because it helps us to enrich our knowledge and to enlarge our vocabulary. To open a book is always beneficial.208 words
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Article, Illustration265 1967-08-07 12 TRAVELLING is no longer a reckless adventure to be embarked on at great risks or perils, as in centuries gone by. No tears or fears accompany each departure. Gone are the days when, to have travelled across the oceans and to have returned safetly. was considered a265 words
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Article, Illustration450 1967-08-07 13 Y'OUTHS of today are always reprimanded by their elders for their self-indul-I gence They are said to be irresponsible and uncontrollable and adults are of this opinion The youths also play an active role in our country. They help450 words
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Article, Illustration287 1967-08-07 13 LIVING in a city has its advantages and disadvantages. Let us first consider its advantages. The advantages are very obvious In a city there are many schools, colleges and universities The people living in a city have ample opportunities to achieve adequate287 words
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Article, Illustration438 1967-08-07 13 MY house is situated in a remote area, and I am lucky I had a good neighbour. My father worked as a 'padi* planter, and near the fields there was a flowing stream. During the hot afternoon. the stream is my paradise. When the sun starts438 words
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Article, Illustration329 1967-08-07 13 MOST of the discoveries that are made In the space age make the earth's people live in greater comfort. Our knowledge of space Is relatively little but for some men s great efforts, we can now consider ourselves living in the Bpace Age. Bpace research Is very329 words
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Article, Illustration217 1967-08-07 13 MOST countries in the world today have schools in which the children are educated. Schools are built and teachers are employed to teach the children so that when they grow up. they can use their knowledge and intelligence There are about a hundred school? in217 words
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Article, Illustration227 1967-08-07 13 EVERY person has his own ambi'ion. but not every one can succeed in what he desires. Thinking to be someone that he will never be such as the Prime Minister is merely a wish, which is not true ambi'ion. True ambition means the goal at227 words
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Article, Illustration155 1967-08-07 13 HISTORIANS believe that SLssa was the lnventer of the gamp chess It came to existence in the year 326 BC. This 'game was the most effective school in which the value of decision, vigour. endurance, circumspection and braverv is learnt. India was known to be155 words
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Article, Illustration409 1967-08-07 13 WE must be food citizens so that our own country would have nothing to fear, whatever trials and dangers it might encounter in future How can we be good citi■en? In my opinion, the four important responsibilties the citizen's responsibility to himself, to his family,409 words
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Article, Illustration476 1967-08-07 13 SINCE the formation of Malaysia. tourism has become increasingly important. The country is quick to realise what tourism means to her Undoubtedly, tourism means a source of income to the country. Consequently, our young nation does not hesitate to find ways *nd means to exchance tourism.476 words
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324 1967-08-07 14 GLASGOW, Sun. (Reuter). A goal down after 40 seconds, European Cup-holders Glasgow Celtic were held to a3 3 draw here yesterday by Tottenham Hotspur, the English Cup-holders. A crowd of 91,708 watched the friendly challenge match at Hampden Park Celtic's first324 words
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Article110 1967-08-07 14 KUANTAN. Sun. The Pahang Amateur Athletic Association has named a three-man team to compete In the national athletic meet to be held from Aug. 17 to 19 at Alor Star. They are M. Dattaya. Leong Foo Kin and Ho Choon Thau, who is the only110 words
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Article, Illustration38 1967-08-07 14 0 Tonv Maw seen with his "half-a-car" and the trophies he won at the Royal Perak Motor Club grass track meeting in Kuala Kangsar recently. The car was damaged during a race early in the meet38 words
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152 1967-08-07 14 MEXICO CITY. Sun (Router) —The use of drugs by athletes would not be tolerated during the 1968 Olympic Games here Dr. Gilberto Bolano6 Cacho, medical adviser to the Mexican Olympics organising committee, said today. He was commenting on Press reports of stimulants152 words
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561 1967-08-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—The port authorities of Singapore, Port Swettenham, Kuching and Penang will take part in the second interports in Penang during a five-day meet com- mencing on Aug. 8. The Penang Port Commission Recreation Club is organising this year's meet which is561 words
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Article295 1967-08-07 14 HOUSTON. Sun (Reuter) Thad Spencer last night won a unanimous 12-round points decision over former World Boxing Association champion Em:e Terrell in a world heavyweight title elimination bout. It was the second fight of an eight-man series sanctioned by the W.B.A. to pick a successor to dethroned295 words
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Article82 1967-08-07 14 A LOR STAR, Sun. The Fourth National Amateur Athletic Meet will include for the first time the pentathlon event for women spread over two days. In all there will be 62 events during the three days including heai, semi-finals, pentathlon (5 events) and decathlon (10 events). There82 words
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341 1967-08-07 14 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Three former England opening batsmen Geoff Pullar (Lancashire). Arthur Milton (Gloucestershire) and Brian Bolus (Nottinghamshire) all scored fighting centuries yesterday in the county cricket programme. The left-handed Pullar held Lancashire's Innings together after they were 26 for five against Yorkshire341 words
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2660 1967-08-07 15 by Windsor Lad fPOH, Sun. The existing 16-year-old 8-1/2 furlongs course record was shattered by Bellendaine, who triumphed in the Merdeka Anniversary Trophy for Class One Division One (8-1/2f) at Ipoh this afternoon. Well ridden by Jockey Dong Weir. Bellendaine successfully beat off the determined2,660 words
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158 1967-08-07 15 HAMBURG. (West Germany). Sun. (Reuter) Australian John Newrombe, the Wimbledon men's singles champion, crashed to defeat here yesterday against Aus-tralian-born Bob Hewitt, who now lives in South Africa. He trounced the champion 9-7, 6-2, 6-3 in the quar ter-ftnals of the German championships. The defeat of158 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1967-08-07 15 John Kam - By John Kam SINGAPORE, Sun. Australian bowlers Don Alexander and Ruth Guester showed bowling supremacy to capture the Masters titles, fighting off the challenge from eight countries in the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress' Championships which ended today. For the cheeky-faced Don it was1,049 words
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Article93 1967-08-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two "old faces" have returned to lead the Selangor Women's Hockey Association this season. They are Mrs. Vicky Marsh and Miss Ponnu Navaradnam. At a recent ennual meeting, Mrs. Marsh and Mis* Navaradnim were unanimously elected president and secretary respectively. They also hold the93 words
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Article295 1967-08-07 16 Roy Lazaroo - NOT POSSIBLE' TO CONTINUE AS COACH... By Roy Lazaroo SINGAPORE, Sun. National soccer coach, Mr. Yap Boon Chuan, has resigned. Sunsport was reliably told of this today, soon after the defeated Singapore squad and officials (including Mr. Yap) returned .by train. Mr. Tap was also seen bidding295 words
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197 1967-08-07 16 SEREMBAN*. Sun. Dr. S. A. Vanar, president of the Negri Sembilan Cricket Association, collapsed and died in his house here tonight. shortly before he was to attend a cricket dinner. He played for the N. S. Cricket Association officials' team against the Selangor Cricket197 words
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Article, Illustration47 1967-08-07 16 Foo Fook Chu a n, Perak's skipper, being chaired by his jubilant supporters at the end of the Malaysia Cup football match at Stadium Merdeka, after Perak had beaten Singapore 2-1. on Saturday night in Kuala Lumpur. Sunsport Sunsport pix by Yap Chew Yan.Sunsport pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 47 words
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211 1967-08-07 16 PENANG. Sun. Penang Is expected to dominate the forthcoming Third Malaysian Junior Swimming Championships to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 19 and 20. Thirty-two boys and 23 girls have been selected by the Penang Amateur Swimming Association to represent the State. Many211 words
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359 1967-08-07 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Twelve leading rugby clubs will compete in the seven-a-side tournament for the Jonah Jones Trophy to be held here on Friday ard Saturday. This was disclosed by the general secretary of the rugby section of the Selangor Club. Mr. Gerard359 words
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289 1967-08-07 16 TAIPEH, Sun. (UPI). South Korea, whose chance to win the championship has ,grown dimmer and dimmer, yesterday defeated the underdog team from the Philippines, 7-0, in the fourth Asian Soccer Cup's East Zone preliminary round. The half-time score of the game played in289 words
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Article93 1967-08-07 16 ALOR STAR. Sun The Kedah/Perlis table-tennis individual and team championships, 1967 were held here over the weekend. North Kedah emerged champions in both the men's and women's team championship The other teams which participated were Central Ksdah, k'.iuth Kedah and Perlis Khor Siok Har captured93 words
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Article135 1967-08-07 16 SEREMBAN, Sun. Singapore Malays beat their Negri counterparts at cricket here yesterday by an innings and 12 runs in a two-day fixture which, however, ended in one day. By virtue of their win. Singapore will now met the Selangor Malays in the final of the135 words
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88 1967-08-07 16 SINGAPORE. Sun The Bedok and Tanah Merah Kechil Citizen's Consultative sub-committee and the Tanah Merah Kechil C.C management committee will hold a regatta at Bedok beach on August 20. Applications for participation in the regatta are invited for the following events: 1 man88 words
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923 1967-08-07 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Seasoned Malaysian athlete, Kuda Ditta of Sarawak was disqualified in the finals of the 100 metre event, when he was placed third to Willie and Vitalis from Sarawak and Sabah respectively The Incident took place today, the concluding day923 words
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156 1967-08-07 16 MUAR. Sun. The acu* shortage of qualified soccer referee-; is hampering Muar District Amateur Football Association's sponsorship of a district soccer eigne. Enche Haron biii Ha:i rip. the >IFA secretary. w told this to Sun sport tms morning said: "During last few years manv156 words
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Advertisement81 1967-08-07 14 fWM CLASStVnSD 114. CANTONMINT ROAD. SINCAPOM 2 TtIIPHONKS *3«OS/T. Advertiser's Name.... Addre55................ Telephone No Number of Insertions Date(s) Requested Cost hrwat an S <r.c (ACM WORD 50 ee 25 «eaH (•ee iWw) PLEASE WRITS IN CAPITAL LKTTKRS Classified advertisements may be handed at the following addresses: KUALA LUMPUR: 39 |ALAN81 words
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Miscellaneous49 1967-08-07 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $103,176.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****2 $25,536 00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****0 $12,768.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****4 6.384 00 STARTERS ($788.00 each): No*. *****1 *****2 *****5 *****2 *****2 *****2 *****7 *****3 *****5 CONSOLATIONS ($496.00 each): Nos. *****5 *****2 *****5 *****3 *****8 *****5 *****6 *****8 *****1 *****149 words
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Miscellaneous61 1967-08-07 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan*: 1.27 a.m. (7.5 ft.), 1.28 p.m. (9.1 ft) Port Swettenham: 6.46 a.m. (16.0 ft.), 6.57 p.m. (15.9 ft) Port Dickson: 7.20 a-rn (8.9 ft), 7.51 p.m. (9.2 ft) a m < BO ft >» 1134 P"- < 9 6 ft > Sedili Kechil: 11.21 a.m (8.161 words
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