Eastern Sun, 14 August 1967
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Title Section25 1967-08-14 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 380 Monday, 14 August 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.25 words
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471 1967-08-14 1 CLOSEST EVER RAID SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter fir UPI) JJNITED STATES Air Force and Navy planes today bombed only 10 miles from the China-North Vietnam border in their closest raids to Chinese territory of the Vietnam war. A military spokesman here said that the471 words
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Article86 1967-08-14 1 MOSCOW, Sun 'Renter) The Soviet ship. Svirsk. was tugged away from the dock in the Chinese port of Dairen this morning after two da>» of riots by Chinese demonstrators. The Soviet news agency Tass. reported that all the crew was aboard, including the Captain, who had86 words
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147 1967-08-14 1 PARIS. Sun. (Reuter) A former magistrate has challenged the President of the French Cycling Federation to a duel because the Federation has banned a rider from taking part in the French and world championships. The ban was imposed last Wednesday on France's top147 words
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Article, Illustration261 1967-08-14 1 MANILA, Sun. (Reuter). The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Roiak, has been elected to receive the 1967 Ramon Magsaysay award for community leadership. T-? Magsaysay Award F :ndatlon's Board of Trj«*ees cited the Malaysian leader as "a politician adr n'.sterlng with quiet,261 words
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Article212 1967-08-14 1 TOKYO, San. fTPI) People's Daily said in a commentary today the recently formed Association of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN) is nothing but an "out and out counterrevolutionary alliance against China. Communism and the people." The commentary of the official organ on the Chinese Communist party212 words
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265 1967-08-14 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Milton Tan, President of the Automobile Association of Singapore has called on the Government to step in to curb the rising cost of petrol in the Republic. Mr. Tan was referring to the recent price increases of petrol by three265 words
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Article70 1967-08-14 1 BANGKOK. Sun. <Reuter) A 14-.vear-old iockey was trampled to death yesterday when he was thrown from his horse during a race at the turf club here. Press reports said jockey Sukhan Nambutsri'g horse slipped after hitting another horse, and threw him. He tried to get up70 words
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Article91 1967-08-14 1 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter) Twenty-year-old Sandy Hllder, who stowed away in an Admiral's cabin to see her boy friend in the United States, flew home today and told reporters: "I got homesick." Sandy shook U.S. navy security by hiding away in the Admiral's cabin aboard the U.S.91 words
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283 1967-08-14 1 HONG KONG, Sun. (UP I). Tension eased today at the Sino-British border on the third straight day the Hong Kong authorities sealed-off the 17-mile long boundary. A British Army spokesman said there was no incident the whole day. Lowu. the railway crossing point283 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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350 1967-08-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The president of the Selongor, Negri Sembilon and Pahang Mining Association, Tan Sri Ton Seng Kee, has called on the Government to take immediate steps to look into the recent move by Esso to increase the price of petrol350 words
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288 1967-08-14 2 PENANG, Sun. The State Government is to implement two more low-cost housing schemes in Butterworth to meet the greot demand for housing there. This was disclc&ed by the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. when he declared open ten shophouses288 words
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Article, Illustration896 1967-08-14 2 Choo Tock Mau - Bjr Choo Tock Mau One of the main reasons why foreign tourists by-pass Singapore and Malaysia is because they are "fed up" with the same type of food and accommodation which they can get at home. "What the Singapore and Malay896 words
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77 1967-08-14 2 ALOR STAR, Sun. The Government is to five top priority to MARA to run the bus services in the country, said the Minister of Transport Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir. In a speech read out by the State Transport Registrar at the77 words
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111 1967-08-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Season tickets for the use of Muar and Batu Pahat bridges will be on sale at the Muar and Batu Pahat toll house* respectively from Aug. 13. The tickets are for August 1967 and will be valid from Aug 15111 words
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Article, Illustration53 1967-08-14 2 A PRESENTATION of certificates ceremony to 50 MARA lecturers who have completed a week's course of the Management Development Programme was held at MARA college in Petaling53 words
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Article95 1967-08-14 2 IPOH. Sun. A public rally will be held at the town padang in Sungei Siput to mark the official opening of the Democratic Action Party, Sungei Siput branch on Sept, 18. The following were elected office bearers of the protem committee: Chairman: Mr. Yeoh Eng95 words
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132 1967-08-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Sultan of Selangor will open the Postage Stamp Centenary Exhibition organist by the Selangor Starrp Club, at the National Museum on Oct. 16. The exhibition which will De held for two weeks is to mark the centenary of Malaysia's132 words
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Article53 1967-08-14 2 MUAR, Sun Construction work on four lower secondary schools has started in various rural areas of the Muar District. They are at Sungei Mati, Seri Menanti, Parit Raja They will have special rooms for the teaching of domestic science, wood and metal work and53 words
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Article38 1967-08-14 2 KUCHING. Sun. A aection of ten Sappers from the Third Malaysian Engineers Squadron recer.'lr built a community hall at Batu Lmtang. Second Divi. •ion. The building, which cosu $3,100. was eonstrucres in six day*.38 words
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Article29 1967-08-14 2 MUAR. Sun. The Tenjku Mahkota of Johore and his Consort will go or. a one-day official visit of Ba'u Pahat, 32 miles from here on Aug. 15.29 words
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Article, Illustration362 1967-08-14 3 Pulp industry SINGAPORE, Sun. Although Singapore has no raw materials, it has the potentials for the setting up of pulp converting industries. This was stated by Mr. Harold P. J. Moorhead of Canada, leader of the 11 -member ECAFE survey mission which had just completed362 words
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Article, Illustration278 1967-08-14 3 SINGAPORE, Sun Dr. Ralph N. Traxler, Dean of the College of Business and Management Studies, University of South Alabama, America, an internationally known management consultant who is a Fellow of the Institute of Business Administration of Australia arrived in Singapore today. During his stay278 words
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Article60 1967-08-14 3 SINGAPORE Sun. Mr. John C. Chandler. Director of Operations, International Executive Service Corp. will leave for the United States on Aug. 18 for a five to six-week combined vacation and business trip. Mr. Edward R. Bose. Acting Director of Operations, I ESC. New York will function as Director60 words
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Article, Illustration256 1967-08-14 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Sim Kern Teck, a Singapore <*lf taught artist will hold a one man exhibition of aluminium reliefs at the National Library on Aug. 25 3n d 26 from 10 a.m. to The exhibition will be officially opened by the United States256 words
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173 1967-08-14 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Member of Parliament for Kampong Kebangan, Enche Mohamed Arrif bin Suradi has called on the people of his constituency to think of themselves as liberals who can adapt themselves to the national situation He was speaking last night173 words
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220 1967-08-14 3 Jt seeks reunification of S'pore with SINGAPORE. Sun. The proposed National Party of Singapore has set out a six point objective among which is the resolution to co-oper-ate with Malaysia in all matters affecting the welfare and security of both countries. According to its protem220 words
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235 1967-08-14 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. About 90 left-w.ng teenagers. half of them girls staged a street struggle at Joo Chiat this morning, badly damaging the PAP branch at Joo Chiat Place. The MP for Joo Chiat, Professor Yeoh Ghim Seng, in a statement today said the235 words
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Article171 1967-08-14 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. S. Rajoo. the Member of Parliament for Farrer Park said here today the Indian community in Singapore has become a settled community, well integrated in every sphere of the Republic's national life. Mr. Raioo. speaking at the Kerala Association, on the occasion171 words
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Article, Illustration432 1967-08-14 4 PASIR MAS, Sun. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party Government of Kelantan is in the red again this time to the tune of $lO million. This was announced today by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, at an election rally in Gual Priok here. Tun432 words
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Article59 1967-08-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan Trades Union Congress will be calling for an annual delegates' conference to discuss the new Industrial Relations Bill. The MTUC's general council met this morning and decided that a special committee should draft certain recommendations for the meeting. The date59 words
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184 1967-08-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The recent formation of the Association of South-east Asian Nations will be discussed during the coming meeting of the Association of South-east Asia Foreign Ministers here on Aug- 28 to 29. This was stated today by the secretary for the Ministry184 words
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Article, Illustration113 1967-08-14 4 The Sarawak Branch of the Institution of Engineers (Malaysia) held its Inaugural dinner recently at the Le Coq D'or Restaurant, Kuchin? More than 150 people, including members and guests. attended the function. Among the guests were the Governor. Tun Abang Haji Openg, and Toh Puan113 words
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Article64 1967-08-14 4 PENAN Q, Sun. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. will open the second tourist guides training course at the office of the Penang Tourist Association In Fort road at 5 p.m. on Sept. 5. The first course conducted by the Penan* Tourist Association In 196564 words
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Article, Illustration87 1967-08-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, officially launched the first pilot industrialised lowcost housing scheme at Jalan Pekeliling, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. This scheme. the first to employ the industrialised prefabricate method of construction. will be the biggestEastern Sun pix. - 87 words
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369 1967-08-14 4 KOTA BAHRU, Sun. The PMIP Member of Parliament for Pasir Mas Hulu. Enche Abdul Samad bin Gul Abdul Miangi died of a brain injur?-, a preliminary inquiry was told today. In the dock was Mat Daud bin Sahak alias Pale Dek369 words
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473 1967-08-14 4 ALOR STAR, Sun. The trial of two Thais accused of murdering a carpenter Lee Chin Wai, 26, in Sungei Patani last December took a surprise turn today when one of them took the blame for causing Lee's death. He. however, said he473 words
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Article98 1967-08-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR SunA Convair 990 of the Garuda Airlines made an emergency landing at Subang International Airport with five wailing flre-enrines ad an ambulance at the ready. There were however no incidents and all th» 17 passengers landed safely. The aircraft, which delayed on its arrival for nearly98 words
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Article406 1967-08-14 10 MP calls on workers to abandon their look elsewhere' attitude SINGAPORE, Sun. The MP for Telok Blangah and executive secretary of the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union Mr. Bernard Rodrigues has called on workers in Jurong to change their attitude to the place. He said that, for some406 words
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268 1967-08-14 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore students were urged today to make the best use of the facilities given to them. The call came from Enche Rahim Ishak. the Minister of State for Education, at the seventh Students' Walk of the Chinese YMCA at268 words
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Article, Illustration104 1967-08-14 10 During his inspection of the R.A.F's Joint Air Traffic Control Centre at Pava Lebar, Singapore civil airport, Air Vice-Marshal Brian A. Eaton, R.A.A.F., Air Officer Commanding No. 224 Mobile Group, paid a courtesy call on the Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. Tan Beng San. J.A.TC.C.104 words
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300 1967-08-14 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two organisations here will present a joint seminar on "Management Development in the private and public sectors" from Aug. 16 to 18 as part of their contribution to the nation-building efforts of Singapore The two organisations are the Administrative Service Association of300 words
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Article104 1967-08-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Thirty-six junior managers from Singapore and Malaysia completed a two-week Singapore Institute of Management Residential course, held in the Cameron Highlands. yesterday. Certificates were presented to the 36 participants at a closing ceremony at the Cameron Highlands Hotel by Professor Neil Borden The S.I.M. course,104 words
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Article68 1967-08-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. A woman aged about 50. died on the soot after she was knocked down by a car at 6 the junction of Lorong 27A Geylang here yesterday at 6.15 p.m. She did not carry her identity card and she was wearing a white samfoo68 words
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169 1967-08-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Students wishing to proceed to the United Kingdom for their tertiarv education next year ar? requested to note that applications for full-time, including 'sandwich' courses leading to a first degree or a diploma should be submitted through their respective169 words
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191 1967-08-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Che Dah binte Mohamed Noor. wife of the Minister for Social Affairs. Enche Othman Wok. this morning opened a week-long Red Cross Training course organised by the Singapore Red Cross Society at Tanah Merah Besar in Changi. She told the trainees191 words
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Article61 1967-08-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Queenstown Residents' Welfare Association will hold a dinner party and variety show on Aug 26 at 7.30 p.m. at the Alexandra Community Centra to celebrate the inauguration of the Association and second Natio-6 nal Day Mr. Jek Yeun Thong. Minister for Labour who is61 words
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Article, Illustration154 1967-08-14 10 Miss Susan Lim is the first entrant In the Mobil Princess competition to be held at the Raffles Hotel on Sept. 2. Miss Lim. whose "age is a secret." is a typist in the Jurong Administrative Headquarters of Mobil Oil Malays Sdn Be r had.154 words
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Article, Illustration192 1967-08-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sun Singapore's First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah yesterday called on the Girl Guides of Singapore to look forward with hope and determination and think and plan for the future. The First Lady, who was speaking at the opening of the fifth Anniversary Camp192 words
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Article60 1967-08-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore's First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah will lay the foundation stone of the YWCA at 8. Fort Canning Road at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday (Aug. 17>. It will be preceeded by a short religious service conducted by Rev. Wong Hoon Hee. General Secretary of the60 words
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Article328 1967-08-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Inche Mohd. AnfT bin Suradi, MP for Kampong Kembangan will put five questions to the various Ministers for an oral answers during the next sitting of Parliament. He will ask the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs on the number of employees employed by the328 words
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Article91 1967-08-14 10 SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board will hold a family planning lecture and demonstration, including a film show at the Institute of Health. Ou'rpi Road on Monday. (Aug 14) at 5.30 p.m. The lectures and demonstrations will be held regularly on every Monday pi91 words
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67 1967-08-14 10 Four artistes seen in the picture are from the korean Revue due to perform traditional and modern dances in Singapore and Malaysia. The show will start on Aug. 20 at 8 p.m. at the Gay World with performances nightly until Aug.22. In Malaysia, they will perform in Stadium Negara from67 words
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339 1967-08-14 11 K U C H I N G. Sun. Sarawak will be sending a contingent of 36 native traditional and cultural dancers and musicians, including a Floats Queen and two Ladies-in-wait-ing. to represent the State in the forthcoming 10th Anniversary Merdeka Celebrations to339 words
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Article272 1967-08-14 11 PENANG, Sun. —Teenagers here had the treat of their lives at the finals of the Jamboree Talentime held at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School here last night. It was held under the distinguished patronage of the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee.272 words
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Article212 1967-08-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Chinese Maternit\ Hospital here needs 516.000 urgently to meet the cost of extensions to the existing hospital building. he president of the hosP *al management commit"ee. Dato Chone Shih Guan. -a- appealed for donations. Dato Chong said this at :hp committee s212 words
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Article44 1967-08-14 11 PENANG. Sun. A Thai tourist. Apoil Kmi'hayorn. 36. was robbed of her handbag while walking alone along Cintra Street yesterday. A youth suddenly came from behind, snatched her handbag which contained a gold necklace and locket valued at $l5O, and fled.44 words
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Article216 1967-08-14 11 PENANG, Sun. The annual meeting of representatives of the Federation Kwangtung Association toda* is symbolic of the great unity and goodwill which exist among their members in West Malaysia. This was stated by the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, when he addressed the216 words
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Article26 1967-08-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Afong will pay an official visit to Seiangor on Aug. 23 and 24.26 words
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Article, Illustration75 1967-08-14 11 The Minister for Development and Forestry, Enche Abdul Taib bin Mahmud. opening the new eight-mile long Merang Road, off the 24th Milestone, Kuching/Serian Road. The road was built at a cost of $30,000 under the minor rural development projects scheme. Picture shows the Minister cutting the75 words
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293 1967-08-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. In order to attain social and economic progress, leaders in Asia must initiate feasible development projects which could be carried out easily and successfully by the people. "We need great leaders who are rooted in the people, leaders from the people and293 words
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68 1967-08-14 11 ML'AR. Thurs. Johore's St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold its annual inspection parade at Town Council Padang at Jalan Arab here on Sept. 16 at 3.30 p.m. More than 1.000 members from five D;s ricts in Johore Muar. Batu Pahat. Segamat. Pontian and Johore Bahru68 words
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329 1967-08-14 11 Kl ALA LI*MPt T R, Sun. The Special Committee set up by the Ministry of Defence had recently made several recommendations to help ex-Servicemen acquire employment in the Government and private sectors. recommendations will be forwarded to the Government shortly, the P/ p y Prlme329 words
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Article22 1967-08-14 11 PENANG. Sun. Thieves broke into a house in Dato Kramat Road yesterday and stole cash. jewellery and clothes worth $2,340.22 words
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Article, Illustration673 1967-08-14 11 K. D. Rasiah - By_ K. D. Rasiah ALOR STAR, Sun. A .Malaysian. Mohamed Zain bin Haji Ahmad Tajuddin, from Alor Star, who had gone to the t'nited States after the 2nd World War. has been recently promoted to the rank of Warrant Officer One in the I'nited673 words
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270 1967-08-14 11 KI'CHING, Sun. The People of Sarawak should be grateful to the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, for helping Sarawak to achieve independence within Malaysia. This was stated by the Federal Minister for Sarawak Affaire. Tan Sri Temenggong Jugah. last night at a dinner given270 words
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Article146 1967-08-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Assistant Minister of National Rural Development, Encht Sulaiman bin Bulon, called on the Muslim Welfare Society to work for the upliftment of Islamic teaching He was speaking today at the annual meeting of the society held at Town Hall here. Enche Sulaiman146 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous25 1967-08-14 4 YOU RE SUCH A FAITHFUL FRIEND. MONG, LIKE YOU VERY MUCH CHSO MUCH!NOOSE COULD te'll you how much /like) YOU 1 Ta 1 V. m25 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article344 1967-08-14 5 ALGIERS, Sun. (Reuter) An Algerian plan to undermine Western financial groups mostly American and British accused of helping Israel in the June fighting will be tabled at the coming Baghdad conference, it was reported here yesterday. Oil, economy, and finance ministers of the Arab countries344 words
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Article88 1967-08-14 5 HAVANA. Sun. (Reuter) Black power advocate Stokely Carmichael left Havana by air yesterday after a two and a half week visit here Csually reliable sources jaid he was leaving for Madrid by a Cuban plane. Carmichael made several fierv speeches during his his stay here and88 words
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Article145 1967-08-14 5 LAGOS Sun (Reuter) Secessionist Biafra announced yesterday that It had Issued its own bank note*. Enugu Radio, monitored here, said than that Biafra treasury bills worth one million sterling were Issued last Thursday the first notes issued in the former Eastern region since It declared its145 words
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Article64 1967-08-14 5 BRIDGEPORT. New York. Sun. (Reuter) A man on a Ashing trip found the bodies of two 14-year-old girls today, bound together with thick rope in a marshy area near this New York State village The girls. Jacquelyn Saunders and Marny Ann Marzullo, were last seen alive on64 words
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Article101 1967-08-14 5 ROME, Sun (Reuter) Pope Paul's special envoy Cardinal Amleto Cicognani left here last night for Rio de Janeiro taking a "golden rose" to Brazil. The rose is an ornament of wrought gold and gems in the form of a spray of roses blessed by the101 words
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Article234 1967-08-14 5 RECIFE. Brazil. Sun (Reuter) President Arthur Da Costa E Silva today outlined a new government policy to develop the drought-ridden, impoverished North-east, where almost a quarter of the Brazilian population lires. He signed a "declaration of the North-east" to end a five-day visit during which Recife234 words
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Article117 1967-08-14 5 BOMBAY, Sun. (Reuter) Ten rare Asian lions have died, believed to have been poisoned in the Gir forests of western India, their only remaining natural habitat, police said here. Their bodies have been sent for post mortem to Veraval Veterinary hospital. According to a complaint lodged117 words
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Article, Illustration14 1967-08-14 5 PEACE Statue marks 22nd year of A-bombing in Nagasaki, Japan UPI Photo. UPI Photo.14 words
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173 1967-08-14 5 SELMER. Tennessee. Sun. (I'PI). —The attractive blonde wife of a crime-busting sheriff was killed and the sheriff wounded yesterday when they apparently drove into a trap and were ambushed. Pusser and hi s petite wife left their home about 6 a.m.. after the173 words
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Article97 1967-08-14 5 SYDNEY, Sun. (Reuter) An Australian MP who returned today after a month in America, sftid the Vietnam issue was clouded by the inability of Americans to see themselves as aggressors. Labour MP Lawrence Wilkinson, of Western Australia. said he and five other delegates to the world97 words
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173 1967-08-14 5 r POK\O. Sun. (Reuter) Japanese defence sources A today speculated that China would conduct her seventh nuclear explosion this autumn with a nuclear warhead carried on a medium-range ballistic missile, the Japanese newspaper Nihon Keizai reported today. Quoting sources of the Japanese Self Defence173 words
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Article103 1967-08-14 5 LENORE. West Virginia, Sun. ißeuter) A 15-year-old high school boy was dragged from an old well yesterday after being trapped 14 feet underground for almost 29 hours. Leonard Boyce, scratched and bruised, was rushed to a hospital. The hoy's ordeal began on Friday afternoon when he103 words
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859 1967-08-14 6 Pentagon unravels WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI). The ITSl T S Air Force yesterday confirmed an open secret of long standing... That daily for more than three years It has been bombing bases in neutral Laos. The main target is the so-called Ho Chi Minh trial,859 words
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Article117 1967-08-14 6 WASHINGTON. Sun (UFI) General Harold K. Johnson, Army Chief of Staff, reported to President Johnson yesterday that he experts "very real evidence of progress" in the Vietnam war by the beginning of 1968. The four-star General, just bark from an 11-day tour of South Vietnam, gave reporters a117 words
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Article102 1967-08-14 6 WASHINGTON, Sun "(UPI) President Johnson's popularity has dropped to its lowest point since he took office in November. 1963. pollster Louis Harris "Imported yesterday. Only 39 per cent of those questioned said they approved ftie way Johnson is handling his job as President. Forty102 words
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Article85 1967-08-14 6 JAKARTA Sun. (Renter) Central Java's governor, Brigadier General Moenadi. says the best way to help Indonesia's vital birth control programme is to organise mass entertainments for villagers so they do not go to bed too early. General Moenadi, as Quoted by Indonesia's Antara News Agency, told a85 words
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Article, Illustration67 1967-08-14 6 IN Hollywood, one of British pop group "The Beatles," George Harrison (left) sits alongside Ravi Shankar of India, playing the Sitar. a 25-stringed guitar-like musical instrument which Harrison said he is studying under Shankar. Harrison, declared "Indian music makes God come through inUPI photo. - 67 words
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Article111 1967-08-14 6 WASHINGTON. Sun. The United States and Australia are engaged in a joint programme to build a highly technical installation in the Australian desert to intercept information transmitted by Soviet spy satellites. In a short statement on Frinay. the Defence Department said only that the "United Sta'es government111 words
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Article54 1967-08-14 6 MELBOURNE. Sun. (Reuter) Weekend golfers dived into bunkers for cover when a light aircraft crash landed near the 17th tee of the Korumburra links 70 miles Southeast of here today. The pilot had overshot the runway of a nearby landing strip. Four people aboard the plane54 words
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Article58 1967-08-14 6 LONDON. Sun. (UPI> Sir Laurence Olivier arrived back in London yesterday after recuperating in Switterland from a prostrate operation. He spent two and a half weeks on the farm of actress Lili Palmer. Sir Laurence, who was operated on in London last month, told reporters at58 words
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244 1967-08-14 6 NEWCASTLE-t PON-TYNE. England, Sun. (fPI). One thousand teenagers marched through the streets of Newcastle in an anti-drug demonstration today. They carried placards reading "Don't let Brita.n go to pot" and "the only place for LSD is in the bank" "Pot" Is a slang244 words
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Article71 1967-08-14 6 MELBOURNE. Australia. Sun. < UPIi The Jones Quadruplets continue to progress satisfactorily. Four weeks old on Thursday. their weights were: Andrea, five pounds, one ounce compared with a blrthwelght of three pounds, 15 ounces, Carolyn, five pounds, three ounces compared with three pounds. 11 ounces. Susan,71 words
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Article54 1967-08-14 6 ÜBERLANDIA. Brazil, Shin. (Reuter) The offi-cially-appointed Santa Claus here has been arrested for subversive activities and charged with being the leader of a guerrilla band, it was disclosed today. Taylor Silva, 38, who hands out gifts at Christmas, was alleged by police to have been a54 words
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Article136 1967-08-14 6 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter* A plaque to Karl Marx was unveiled in London at the house where he once lived and collected material for "Das Kapital" The plaque, put up yesterday by the Greater London Council, bears the inscription. "Karl Marx. 1818-1883, lived here *****6." The136 words
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Article63 1967-08-14 6 BANGKOK, Sun. (Reuter) The vanguard troops of the Queen's Cobra Regiment will leave for active duty in South Vietnam next week, liaison officer Major Narong Kittikachorn said. The rest will arrive in South Vietnam in September. Two thousand four hundred members of the regiment are63 words
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160 1967-08-14 6 PALMA, Majorca. Sun. (Reuter) Nine British tourists were killed and four gravely Injured near here early yesterday when their holiday coach was Involved In a headon collision with a lorry loaded with heavy iron bars. The coach was carrying 33 Briton* from Palma airport160 words
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205 1967-08-14 6 BAXTA ANA, California, Sun. (I PI) A military takeover of the I'nited States may be necessary if professional politicians aren't able to keep law and order, Brig. Gen (Ret.) Robert Scott, United States Air Force, author of the be'»t selling novel "God is205 words
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Article110 1967-08-14 6 MADRAS. India. Sue. (UPI) Seventeen re :eious pilgrims were killed yesterday in a human stampene in the Hindu hill temple r Tirumaiai 100 mile? out :cie Madras. Thousands of Hindus ha", flocked to the temple informed a mile-long queue into the inner part of the110 words
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Article64 1967-08-14 6 MANAUS. Brazil. Sun. (L'PI) —A malignant is sweeping the the Jurua River 400 miles West of this Aroaioni P city, state health authorities said yesterday. A number of ,u f rubber gatherers ported killed by the d«a* which has not been idm fiP M unic i64 words
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650 1967-08-14 7 'WE WILL SECEDE IF'... PARIS, Sun. (UPI). Premier Daniel Johnson of the Canadian Province of Quebec threatened in a French television interview on Friday night to make his province independent unless Canada alters its constitution to suit Quebec's French-speaking population. "If this were650 words
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Article124 1967-08-14 7 BERLIN. Sun. (UPI) West Germin Foreign Minister H Wily Brandt urged Esst Germany tonight to «3se *he lot of those split by the Berlin Wall. In a radio speech on the ball's anniversary, he said East and West Germany could work together to solve mutual problems despite124 words
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Article124 1967-08-14 7 BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) Crop failures this year because of the worst drought in 62 years may force the government to increase taxes next. year, a high ranking government official has warned. The official quoted by the Bangkok Post today said this year's rice crop would124 words
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Article99 1967-08-14 7 MANILA. Sun. (UPI) The Philippine National Police nave arrested four jeepney drivers for questioning on the murder of airman Kenneth K. McCain, 24. of Burlington, lowa, in Angeles city last Thursday, it was disclosed today. A police spokesman said the suspects whose names were withheld so99 words
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Article77 1967-08-14 7 LITTLE BUDWORTH. England. Sun. (UPI) Its like father, like son. even in the best of families. including Britain's royal one. Prince Charles, who is fast following in his father's footsteps as an ace polo player, fell head over heels off his polo pony yesterday while practicing77 words
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Article143 1967-08-14 7 WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuter) President Johnson will press for West German acceptance of U.S.Soviet agreement on nuclear non-proliferation in his talks here this week with Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger. Dr. Kiesinger. on his first visit to Washington, arrives here today for the talks on Tuesday and143 words
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Article187 1967-08-14 7 VATICAN CITY. Sun (UPI)Pope Paul VI announced yesterday he will expand and internationalise the central administration of the Roman Catholic Church, by adding bishops to the sacred congregations of the Roman curia. Bishops have served as key officials and consultants to the curias 12 congregations in187 words
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232 1967-08-14 7 MOSCOW, Sun. (UPI). Soviet Premier Alexel Kosygin personally demanded that China release a Soviet ship whose Captain was jailed in Red Chinese port of Dalren. The head of the Soviet government made the demand in a telegram to Chinese Communist Premier Chou232 words
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197 1967-08-14 7 NEW DELHI, Sun. (Reuter) —India's maharajahs were in fighting mood when they met here to plan their battle against a government move to strip them of their allowances and privileges. More than 30 maharajahs attended the opening yesterday of the two-day meeting at a197 words
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Article143 1967-08-14 7 NAIROBI. Kenya. Sun. (UPI) Four young Britons arrived In Nairobi yesterday after a nightmare Journey through the Congo during which, they said, they were beaten, arrested and questioned for 24 hours by Congolese who suspected they were fleeing mercenaries. "There were times when we thought143 words
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Article161 1967-08-14 7 ATHENS. Sun. (Reuter) Greek security forces said last night that they had arrested an employee of a French airline and other members of a gang blamed for two thefts of gold Ingots worth a total of £28.000 Colonel loannls Ladas. Secretary-General of the Ministry of Public161 words
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550 1967-08-14 7 JOSEPH W. GRIGG - How long can and hold up world economy? Vwiddl <W/PP-rfPC* Ttviddlv-dw-duitt. but... By JOSEPH W. GRIGG LONDON, Sun. (UPI). Ominous new signs of weakness in Britain's ailing economy are causing concern in the Labour govern- ment again. The trouble has not yet hit the crisis level of the 1964 and550 words
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Advertisement112 1967-08-14 5 the Pacific SAN In San Francisco, we're known as the Manila airline. Because we jet from the States to Manila faster than any other airline. .Naturally, this works in reverse. Four times weekly from Manila, once each week from Singapore our DC-8 Fan Jets span the Pacific to San Francisco's112 words
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Advertisement173 1967-08-14 7 4 Reasons why is the most reliable outboard motor for your ski boat 1. Its construction is simple, yet advanced, and therefore is more reliable than the more complicated outboards. 2. Johnson's were among the first and are the largest manufacturers of outboards in the world. Their long experience has173 words
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Article806 1967-08-14 8 f'HE offer by some Malaysian businessmen to invest two hundred million dollars in Banka Island for the exploiting of its tin resources is good news. This is an indication of the return of confidence among Malaysians on the prospects of investments in that country. With the dearth of806 words
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1334 1967-08-14 8 the Tariff Advisory Board hearing in Kuala Lumpur recently, Mr. Paterson, agricultural economist and agrcnomist on the staff of Chemical Company of Malaysia Berhad replied to allegations by representatives of the Rubber Producers Council, that CCM fertilizers were unsuitable and inadequate for Malaysian agriculture. Mr.1,334 words
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Article797 1967-08-14 8 HANS APEL - byi HANS APEL T)ESPITE the various, crises which have arisen in the European Economic Community EEC and the difficulties of European integration, agrarian production has been covered by a network of market regulations. Simultaneously with the market regulations, decisions had to be made as to797 words
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Miscellaneous223 1967-08-14 8 By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") PHILLIP and Mary's married life together was one of constant discord Mary sued for a divorce claiming that Phillip's conduct eniangered her health. Her divorce was denied. She appealed the decision. "Phillip never had enough energy to help me223 words
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653 1967-08-14 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Tiding on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore was fairly active during last week, but many of the industrial counters were subject to some fit taking which resulted in easier prices particularly those which reached peak recently. ,ooking653 words
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143 1967-08-14 9 WASHINGTON. Sun. Reuter A new bill to set lim:"s on U.S. imports of foreign textile products has tee ."'roduced in the House Representatives. Its sponsor. Congressman Bradford Morse of Massachusetts, said the limits would oo er all product categories w.-hin the textile143 words
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Article163 1967-08-14 9 JAKARTA. Sun. <UPI> More than 200 senior execu•cj representing giant inG'Js'rial and business firms •r. .4 countries opened today a three-dav conference J °xplore prospects of passive foreign investments in Indonesia. inference spokesman fa-c they expect the meet•rB to result in pledges or *s*ual agreements for163 words
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165 1967-08-14 9 LONDON. Sun. Lloyd's register of shipping Is making available on a worldwide basis a new comprehensive service of inspection and certification covering containers and container handling and transportation. Inspection can be carried out in accordance with any recognised national or international code or165 words
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Article41 1967-08-14 9 ISLAMABAD, Sat. (Reuter) Pakistan has agreed to lend 10.000 tons of wheat to Afghanistan it was officially announced today. An offlcia' spokesman said the request from Kabul followed reports of depleted stocks in some ©art* of Afghanistan.41 words
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65 1967-08-14 9 SINGAPORE Sun. As part ol the multl-mllllon pound Post Office plan to develop and modernise Britain's telephone system, a contract worth £1.217,000 for improvements and extensions at Bristol has been placed with the Plessey Telecommunications Group. The contract calls for the provision of additional trunk65 words
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Article, Illustration114 1967-08-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Mahindar Singh of the Commercial Union Assurance Company Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, has Just returned from a twoyear training course in London. Mr Singh will resume work at the Kuala Lumpur branch of the company as a fully convenanted Assistant in Management. An114 words
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328 1967-08-14 9 CANBERRA, Sun. (Reuter) Japan has ousted Britain as Australia's most important market, the Commonwealth statistician. Mr. Keith Archer, revealed in an analysis of the 1966-7 trade year issued today. Total Australian exports were worth $3,035.5 million aust. (1.214.2 million stg.) compared with aust. $2,720.9 million328 words
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168 1967-08-14 9 LONDON Sun. A newtype natural rubber bollard is leading *o greater efficiency and economy in the repair of dual-carriageway highways in Britain. The flexible, funnel-shaped units key into the existing metal bases of "cat's-eye" middie-of-the-road reflectors, acting as safe and effective land delineation markers168 words
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Article160 1967-08-14 9 MANCHESTER England, Sun. <Reuter> —Forty-eight British mills had closed so far this year seven of them because of cheaper importfd textile goods. Housing Minister. Mr. Anthony Greenwood said yesterday. Of the others 27 were due to slack trade, eleven due to rationalisation, one to death160 words
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Article, Illustration175 1967-08-14 9 SIX attractive young ladies. representing major Far Eastern markets in which the company trades, were special guests of the Ben Line at a reception held on board the high-speed car-go-passenger liner m/r. Benalbanach (13,385 tons d w.), at the Royal Victoria Dock. London, short- ly before175 words
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Article, Illustration156 1967-08-14 9 SINGAPORE. Sun Mr. Loh Yuen Kok of the Commercial Union Assurance Company Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. left for London this week on a two-year training course In general insurance, under the company's Asian Executive Training Scheme This scheme was launched in 1958 to train local staff156 words
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234 1967-08-14 9 BOMBAY. Thar*. AlrIndia has decided to operate a wwkly service through Kuala Lumpur, Ma* laysia .from Aug. 18. by introducing a halt at Kuala Lumpur on the easthound Sydney terminator service and the westbound Jakarta service. The eastbound service will leave Bombay234 words
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991 1967-08-14 9 AIR MOVEMENTS S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.35 a m. Airline ML 010 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lumpnr. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kuchlng. Time 10.55 am. Airline ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malacca Time 12.05 p991 words
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Miscellaneous19 1967-08-14 11 SPEAK UPi I CANT UNDERSTAND AWORD\bute SArfN&J MMirr M6EMotflte6 WWEMIFF i T, Whirby Johnny tot if my uND .'U",-TT19 words
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Article, Illustration363 1967-08-14 12 J DVE and hate are the two very important factors which greatly rff»ct our daily life. They can bring into our life happiness, affection. fruit and sincerity, and on the other hand, enmity, sorrow and even reaqeance. Our happy and pleasant life can eventually363 words
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Article, Illustration284 1967-08-14 12 WHEN a holiday comes, people are found swarming towards the sea and the mountain for a good rest. But comparatively speaking, the sea is much favoured by the holiday-makers. In our country beaches occupy a larger part than the mountains. The most famous hill resorts are limited284 words
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Article, Illustration308 1967-08-14 12 ONE of the advantages of having many brothers and sisters is that we have company where we can crack jokes and chat. When it is time for lunch or dinner, we can see one large family eating merrily. Another point is that all308 words
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Article, Illustration205 1967-08-14 12 IN the works of writer*, painters and other artists, we usually find a trace of imagination. All people have imagination. Sometimes it is the result of inspiration from outside. For instance, if you read a novel, vou would fancy yourself to be the hero or heroine of205 words
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Article, Illustration217 1967-08-14 12 PXAMINATION is always denounced as a bad system of testing knowledge. But it has its use. and the critics have never yet devise a system which c?n take its place. Examination is necessary as a means to test efficiency. There must be some visible proof217 words
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Article, Illustration367 1967-08-14 12 AS we are gregarious, we should have the ability to make and treasure friends. It i s the question of how each individual can best acquire this great quality. Friendship may be cultivated in many ways most common of which are through367 words
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Article, Illustration407 1967-08-14 12 VERY often, during my leisure hours. I find myself speculating on what others think of us. What do the teachers think of us? What do foreigners have in mind of Malaysians as a whole? What do our parents think of us? Being human, all of407 words
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Article, Illustration143 1967-08-14 12 Some people think that sports are not important in their daily life. When they are free they either waste their time or indulge i n activities which are not beneficial. Sports are important to schoolchildren and those who do not require physical strength In their work. Games143 words
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Article, Illustration290 1967-08-14 13 One afternoon after many tiring hours of writing in i'enool, Siew Choon one of rnv friends suggested a swim. Without hesitation we nodded in approval and hurried home to notify our parents. A few minutes later we assembled before Siew Choon's compound. Siew Choon was290 words
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Article, Illustration206 1967-08-14 13 Last Saturday night, when I finished my work. I decided to go out for a walk After keeping all the text books and exercise book* in my bag, I went out While walking along the road, I noticed that the night was terribly dark and206 words
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Article, Illustration251 1967-08-14 13 WE were all very busy discussing what we would do for the coming festive season "Chap Goh Meh". After a few discussions, we made up our minds to organise a variety show. This show was to be held at Diamond Jubilee Hall, at 7.00 p.m.251 words
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Article, Illustration525 1967-08-14 13 THE sun set into the West. Dusk was fast gathering. With a bowl held in one of my hands, and a walking-stick in the other, I trudged on, weak and tired I dragged on and on; thirsty and hungry, weary and melancholy.525 words
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Article, Illustration239 1967-08-14 13 TEENAGE Is actually a wonderful age but it is full of mysteries physiologically. It is so because the adulte always find the teenagers' behaviour and thoughts strange. The adults had been teenagers once, but they always discover that when they were in their teens they did239 words
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Article, Illustration266 1967-08-14 13 IN ancient times, hidden treasures were considered very valuable; but at present I consider books, and many ordinary articles just as priceless as hidden treasures. From books, we get knowledge which is important for our betterment. By reading more good books, we are able to266 words
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Article, Illustration419 1967-08-14 13 PEN is the symbol of mental that is knowledge, ideas and education. Sword indicates physical strength, war and bloodshed. So it is clearly understood that pen is the antagonist of sword. Revolutions took place in the past centuries, the people were associated with the419 words
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Article, Illustration377 1967-08-14 13 "It takes all types of People to make the world.** commented a friend of mine recently. How true it is. Generally we can classify people into two large groups, the good and the baa. Frankly speak:ng. the majority of them are bad in377 words
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Article, Illustration287 1967-08-14 13 NO one can tell the future, even with the help of for-tune-tellers. Life is full of ups and downs. But a man is free to think and dream of his future. Everybody has his own ambition at his early youth. But not every287 words
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Article, Illustration379 1967-08-14 13 THE scene at the jetty was sad and solemn None of the onlookers said a word and the only sounds to be heard were the sobs of the mourninf and the lashings of the wave* against the seawall. Before them were the bodies of three379 words
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Article, Illustration433 1967-08-14 14 Robert Kuan - AT IPOH By Robert Kuan IPOH, Sun. Singapore went down by 1-4 to Indonesia in Group "B" of the Merdeka soccer tournament at the Perak Stadium here tonight before a crowd of 12,000. The match was replete with thrills particularly in front ofSunsport pix by Mok Voon. - 433 words
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Article48 1967-08-14 14 SINGAPORE. Sun Arsenal Sports Club will celebrate "Pesta Sukan" with a soccer competition beginning on Aug. 14 to 16. The competition Is organised on behalf of the Jalan Kayu constituency. Four teams—RAF Seletar. Woodbridge Hospital, United Estate F.C, and Arsenal SC. will participate In the competltior48 words
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487 1967-08-14 14 SINGAPORE, Sun.Two national records were established on the second day of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's annual open championships held in conjunction with Pesta Sukan. The records were set by C. Kunalan and Glory Barnabas in tne 200 metres of the men's and487 words
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241 1967-08-14 14 KUALA LUMPI'R, Sun. The annual two-day cricket match between the Malaysian Cricket Association's President's XI and the Malaysian Combined Schools ended here in a draw on the Selangor Club padang. The Schools batting first, scored 163 runs yesterday. The President's XI declared at 162241 words
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723 1967-08-14 14 R. D. Selva; C. F. Lee - By R. D. Selva C. F. Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia registered their second victory in the 10th anniversary Merdeka Football Tournament with a grand 3-0 win over Hong Kong at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. The Malaysians/ who edged Western Australia 3-2723 words
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Article216 1967-08-14 14 KI'ALA LI MPI R. Sun India's disappointment last night against Thailand with whom they drew 1-1, was tonight assuaged when they triumphed over Western Australia 3-1 in the second match of the night. I Both teams played clean and fast soccer and gave the crowd a216 words
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Article81 1967-08-14 14 BURNLEY, Lancashire. Sun. (Reuter) Alex Elder. Burnley's Irish fullback, was transferred to Stoke City last night at a fee understood to be nearly £50,000. Elder, aged 26. has been on Burnley's transfer list since May at his own request. He joined Burnley from Irish League81 words
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61 1967-08-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Cricket Association has been officially elected as an associate member of 'he International Cricket Conference. A letter from Mr. S. C. Griffiths. Secretary of the ICC. informing of Malaysia's election was received by MCA Secretary Peter Selvanayagam during the week. Malaysia's61 words
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Article68 1967-08-14 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Combined Civilians beat Combined Services 3-0 to take the second place in the Singapore Women's Hockey Associations triangular tournament, played at the Singapore Cricket Club ground this evening. Civilians' goals were scored by B. Fang and Anne Bart in the first half. Hilda Ebert68 words
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2364 1967-08-14 15 WINDSOR LAD - Ipoh race results By WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Sun. L. and W. Kongti't King's Knight, confidently ridden by jockey Doug Weir, landed a great double when hj triumphed in the $20,000 Sultan's Gold Vase over 5-1/2 f straight at Ipoh this afternoon. King's Knight fought2,364 words
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Article99 1967-08-14 15 MALACCA. Sun. In a close finlah Commonwealth Services Malaya won by two wickets In their encounter at the Malacca Club padang here today In the first day's play yesterday Malacca, batting first, knocked up 88 with Services 84 for tne lost of lour wicket*. Resuming99 words
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Article745 1967-08-14 15 Albert Johnson - ASIAN TABLE TENNIS C'SHIPS By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Sun. —Japan pulled off a brilliant double gold medal triumph in the team events of the current Bth Asian Table Tennis Championships played at the Singapore badminton stadium today. The Japanese bagged the first two gold medals when745 words
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266 1967-08-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Players taking part In th§ annua: cricket match here yesterday between the Malaysian Cricket Association President's XI and the Malaysian Combined Bchoois took the field in black arms band as mark of respect for the late Dr. BA. Vanar. the president266 words
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588 1967-08-14 15 LITTLE NENE - By LITTLE NENE SINGAPORE, Sun. Twenty-nine-year o I d Luis Golem Silverio of the Philippines won the 1967 Singapore Amateur Open Golf Championship with an aggregate of 291 after going round in 68-75-74-74 for 72 holes. Starting the dav six stroke* in front of588 words
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172 1967-08-14 15 ALBERT JOHNSON - INDONS STAGE WALKOUT By ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore won the gold medal in the four-nation water-polo tourney plaved at the Chinese Swimming Club here today. Singapore were leading 1-0 in their vital game against Indonesia when the latter's players staged a walk-out in the172 words
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Article254 1967-08-14 15 KUALA LIMPITI, Sun—Selangor Sikhs, defending champions, retained the Gurudwara Cup for the second successive year at the end of the three-day annual Malaysian Sikhs inter-State hockey tourna- ment. However, the champions showed poor performance today. They were beaten 2-1 in a hard fought match by their254 words
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Article424 1967-08-14 16 Spurs 9 goa I keeper scores shoc F ONDON, Sun. (Reuter). Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Poft Jennings scored a goal against Manchester United yesterday. The ball was passed back to Jennings from a free kick and he ballooned it up the field. The wind caught it, and424 words
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73 1967-08-14 16 COLOMBO. Sun (Reuter) Eight teams are taking part in the third Asian international schoolboy badminton championships at Panagoda near here from Aug. 16-21. The teams are Japan, the defending champions. Malaysia, Burma, the Philippines, Thailand, Singapore. Indonesia and Ceylon. It is the first time73 words
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Article38 1967-08-14 16 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Results of Rugby League matches played yesterday were: R. Hornets 9. Whitehaven 10. Charity Matches Blackpool B. 23. Oldham 26. Leeds 34, Hunslet 17. Leigh 7, Widnes 17. Wigan 8. Warrington 11.38 words
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346 1967-08-14 16 NOTTINGHAM. Sun. (Reuter) Eji eland painfully crawled to a first innings lead of 112 runs against Pakistan on the third day of the second Test yesterday at Trent Bridge here. Ken Barrington, who so far has been In nearly seven hour s346 words
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Article47 1967-08-14 16 VICTORIA. British Columbia. Sun. (Reuter) Br.tain and New Zealand both won their matches to tie for first place in the fourth Commonwealth golf tournament yesterday. Britain defeated Canada five matches to four and New Zealand beat last place Australia by the same margin.47 words
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Article167 1967-08-14 16 MALACCA. Sun. Two players were suspended for two years each by the Malacca Amateur Football Association Disciplinary Board at their recent meeting held at the Dewan Hang Tuah. The players were Zahar from the Police SC and Osman Daud from the Kubu United. Zahar. while turning167 words
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66 1967-08-14 16 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Indonesia's Lawn Tennis Association (PLETD announced today that it would invite leading players from several Asian ccnintries to take part in the international tournament in Jakarta from Sept. 21 to 24. Association Secretary Dr. Nartono said the tournament would be held66 words
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Article127 1967-08-14 16 LOS ANGELES. Sun. (UPI) Boxer Cassius Clay, who was divorced by his first wife last year, announced on Saturday that he will marry again probably later this month in Chicago. The dethroned heavyweight champion made the announcement at Los Angeles international airport shortly after his127 words
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191 1967-08-14 16 CHICAGO, Sun. (Reuter). U.S. Olym pic swimmer Hon Schollander yesterday broke his own pending world record to clock 1155.7 for the 200 metres freestyle in the National Amateur Athletic Union Championships here. His pending record of 1:56.0 was set in the recent Pan-American Games.191 words
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Article29 1967-08-14 16 BUENOS AIRES Sua. (Reuter) Champion Horacio Accavallo of Arser.-.r.a last night retained hi® world flyweight *itl#> by o-fea*:-g Japan's Hiroyuki Erhara on points over 15 rounds29 words
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Advertisement73 1967-08-14 14 TENDER NOTICE J.K.R PULAU PINANG IK LAN TAW ARAN TAW ARAN daripada pemborong2 yang berdaf r ar diJ.K.R. di-dalam Kelas D (Kerja2) dan ka-atas akan diterima di-Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R., Pulau Pinang. tongga jam pukol 12.00 tengah ban pada 30hb. Ogos. 1967, UNTOK: PEMBENAAN DAN KESIAPAN SATU BLOK 12 BILEK73 words
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Miscellaneous140 1967-08-14 15 PESTA SUKAN DIARY TODAY Basketball Pesta Sukan Invitation basketball tournament at Gay World Stadium (9 00 am. 12 noon: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.). Billiards Singapore Billiards Assn. annual championships at Aston Recreation club. 32 Lorong 20. Geylang (6.30 p.m. to 10 p.m.) Chess (Chinese)140 words
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Miscellaneous56 1967-08-14 16 TIME AND TIDE AUGUST 14, 1967 Penan;: 6.53 a.m. (6.6 ft.), 8.00 p.m. (5.6 ft.) Port Swettenham: 11.30 a m. (12.9 ft.) Port Dickson: 12.54 (7.1 ft.) Singapore: 5.13 a.m. (6.6 ft), 4.41 p.m. (7.5 ft) Sedili Kechil: 4 25 a.m. (6.7 ft), 3.00 p.m. (6.7 ft) Koantan: 3.37 a.m.56 words
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