Eastern Sun, 19 August 1967

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  • 25 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 385 Saturday, 19 August 1967. MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 13 cents.
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  • 287 1 'Australia should take greater ■—part in S.E. Asian defence' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. H USTRALIA should take a greater part in the defence structure of South-east Asia," the Chairman of the Defend Australia Committee, Mr. Peter Frankel, said here tonight. The committee has over 300 members of highly professional
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  • 138 1 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) Enrased Communist newspaper here warned th* colonial Government on Friday: "If you really want to die. just jet ready." The New Evening Post this afternoon carried on the attack by Communist newspapers over the ordered suspension of three Red dailies. The
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  • 306 1 Farewell gift for TOKYO. Fri. (UPI) The Japanese Government is studying today a Malaysian proposal for a final settlement to the "blood debt" issue. Foreign Ministry officials said the Malaysian Government yesterday presented Japan with the proposal designed to change the wording of the agreement
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  • 79 1 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Prince Charles. 18-year-old heir to the throne, has passed the examinations whi rah qualify him for a university place. The Prince needed two passes in General Certificate of Education (GCE) subjects at advanced level to show he was not getting special exemption from the
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  • 134 1 HONG KONG. Fri. (Reuter) —About 1.000 people gathered on the Chinese side of the border today for a march to the border town of Shum Chun which faces Lo Wu on the Hong Kong side, the China Mail reported today. The newspaper. quoting reports
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  • 241 1 SAIGON. Fri. (Reuter) Eight-engined American stratof or tresses unloaded hundreds of tons of high-explosive bombs into and near Vietnam's demilitarized xone today, apparently as part of a steppedup bid to take pressure off American Marines based below the zone. Twice this morning flights of B-52s swept over
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  • 47 1 MEXICO CITY Fri. (UPI) Thirty-four convicts will wed their girl friends In a mass ceremony on Saturday at the AcaUtla federal prison. Following Mexican prison practice, the brides will be allowed a "honeymoon" with their new husbands on Saturday night, in their cells.
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  • 178 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Legalised abortion was not necessary in Malaysia yet, said Dr. Ariffin bin Ngah Marxuki, Director of the National Family Planning Board today. Dr. Ariffin was commenting on Singapore's move to legalise abortion as part of its family planning programme.
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  • 39 1 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) Acting President General Suharto has ordered the release of about 3.000 people from Jail* throughout Indonesia to mark the country's 22nd independence anniversary this week, the Antara news agency reported today.
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  • 125 1 JAKARTA, Fri. (UPI) The Indonesian AllBorneo Military Command has assigned a specially equipped battallion of army raiders and one company of regular troops to fight Communist insurgents in the border area between Indonesian and Malaysian Borneo, it was reported today. Indonesian authorities In the
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 114 2 A one-way traffic system will be used alone the roads leading to and from the M.A.H.A. exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, which will be opened from Aug. 24 to 27. Jalan Klang from its junction with Jalan Templer to its junction with Federal Highway will be oneway
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    • 197 2 PENANG. Fri. The Penang Police are going all-out to smash the black marketing racket in cinema tickets outside the various theatres in the city. This was stated by the offlcer-in-charge, C.I.D. Penang. Acting Police Supt. Chan Yoke Onn here today.
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    • 99 2 Enche' Wahab bin Mohamed Alwi, 25. a Scholarship Officer in the Training Division of MARA will be leaving for the United States on Aug. 25 to undertake a course of study leading to Ph. D. (Doctor of Philosophy) in Sociology at the University of Wisconsin. Enche Wahab has been awarded
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    • 60 2 KAMPAR, Fri. The Democratic Action Party will hold a rally at the Town Pacang here at 7.30 p.m. on Aug 2 on connection with the opening of its new Kampar branch. The chairman of the DAP. Dr. Chen Man Hin, and the former Secretary General,
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    • 231 2 PENANG, Fri. The Malayan Trained Nurses Association will request the Ministry of Health to provide continuing education for nurses in all the fields of nursing. This resolution was •uccessfully moved by the Resolution Committee at the Association* 17th annual meeting. which entered Its second day
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    • 49 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Author Felix Greene's "The Wall Has Two Sides" which wag screenea in West Malaysia for the last two weeks, had r«een "temporarily suspended". The picture, a lj-hour pictorial commentary on China, war scheduled to its reason at Cathay Theatre toaay.
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    • 802 2  -  By Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Japan is giving "serious consideration" towards reaching a final agreement with Malaysia on the question of the blood-debt issue, the outgoing Japan e s e Ambassador here, Tan Sri Fumihiko Kai said today.
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    • 295 2 TAIPING. Frl. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rasak. has criticised opposition parties for playing up racial sentiments in order to achieve their political aimsHe was. however, confident that none of the opposition parties could influence the people to follow their policies.
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    • 34 2 MUAR. Fri. The Tengku Mahkota of Johore yesterday openeo a new mosque costing $17,000 at the Sri Medan Iron Mine, Batu Pah-t during his oneday official visit to the Batu Pah&t district.
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    • 208 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Secret plans for counter action has been drawn op by the NationaJ Union of Teachers against the meeting between the Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Joharl. and the Hay Training Centre Teachers' Union over the question of DTC parity next week. "The
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    • 63 2 PENANG. Fri. More than 2.000 rounds of life ammunition were recovered when the Police raided a gangland cache on the outskirts of George Town A Police party, led by A SP. Abdul Sarii, of the Secret Societies Branch, went to an undisclosed spot outside the city limits where
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    • 285 2 KI'ALA LI'MPI'R. Fri. The Democratic Action Party, Seremban Branch, has questioned the "wisdom" of the Central Government to spend a sum of $1 million to celebarte the 10th anniversary of merdeka. A statement signed by by Dr. 8 Seeveratnam. Treasurer of
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    • 63 2 MALACCA, Fri. Hundred* of cinema-goers rushed to the Cathay and Capitol Theatres last evening to seize the last chance to see the British film of Red China. "The Wall Has Two Bides". The rush followed new* that the Central Government had banned the film. Tickets in
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    • 49 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Fire Fighting Services' Union of Malaysia will hold their annual delegates' conference at Seaview Hotel here on Sept. 9. Delegate# from all parts of West Malaysia will attend the conference to be opened by the Raja Muda of Johore.
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    • 76 2 MALACCA. Thurs The body of Toh Seng Watt, a well-known Malacca planter who died in a Melbourne hospital last Friday. is expected to arrive here by air tomorrow. Mr. Toh. 08. left here recently to seek nasal treatment. The funeral la on Saturday. Mr. Toh
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    • 53 2 PENANG. Fri.—The Pt* nan| M.C.A. will be holding a dinner in honour of Tun Tan Siew Sin. the MC A. National President, on the conferment of '"Sen Setia Mahkota" by the Yang diPertuan Agong. at 8 pm. on Aug 28 at Penang Chinese Girls'
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    • 286 2 KUALA LUMFTIt Fri Thee policemen chasing two fugitives yesterday mora in* had a frtfht when one of them suddenly swung round and blazed away with a pistol he had hidden la hi* pocket The three lawmen ducked and the bullets went wide. Corporal Abdul Aziz
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    • 450 3 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Frl. At Monday's Parliament session, the House will be ssked to approve Development Estimates of $33,718,286. Of 'his amount, a sum of 5 i.noo is required by the M.mstrv of Information and Brcadcasting to meet the cos" of producing a einemac
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    • 763 3  -  PASIR MAS HULU BY-ELECTION TODAY By K.C. Yeong 17"OTA BHARU, Fri. The Pasir Mas Hulu by-election tomorrow is **-an acid test for the Alliance in Kelantan before the 1969 general elections. It will show whether the Alliance has made any headway in this
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    • 381 3 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Parliament will be asked to approve a Bill to relieve excessive hardship on a debtor and his dependants, when it resumes its session on Monday. The Bankruptcy Bill which will be tabled before Parliament. will streamline legislation on bankruptcy throughout
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    • 204 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Royal Malaysian Police Cadet Corps is to be established in selected schools in the country. This is provided in the Police Bill' which will be presented to Parliament on Monday. The object of the establishment of the Police Cadet Corps is
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    • 85 3 MUAR. Fri. The Batu Pahat Town Council is working on a blue-print to provide addeo amenities for the expected influx of tourists with the completion of the new Penggaram Bridge this year. The proposed tourist-drive scheme includes the development of a lake at Bukit Pasir,
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    • 118 3 TOH Puan Raha. wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, and National President of the Girl Guides Association of Malaysia, lays the foundation stone for the association's new $200,000 headquarters now under construction opposite the University of Malaya Mosque in Pantai Valley, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday
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    • 266 3 KUALA LUMPI'R. Fri. The Employees Provident Fund Board received $126,403,000 in contributions in 1965 as compared to $114,621,000 in 1964. The total contributions standing to the credit of members after crediting year-end interest, amounted to $1,220 million, giving an average credit of $720
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    • 38 3 MUAR. Fri. —Construction work is to start soon on a new health clinic costing $150,000 at Paloh. miles north or here, under the Rural Development Programme. It will benefit more than 15.000 kampong people.
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    • 233 4  -  One robber shot, two arrested By ROBERT KUAN IPOH, Fri. A Police Inspector and a Woman Police Constable, masquerading as a courting couple inside a car at the Tasek Traffic Circus Here last night, opened fire at three robbers, who tried to waylay them. One of
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    • 100 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri A young infantry officer of the Royal Malay Regiment has been eelected to attend a four-month Platoon Commanders' Course at the School of Infantry at Hythe. Kent, in the United Kingdom He is 2nd Lt. Aziz bin Mansux. 23. of
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    • 69 4 MUAR, Fri —A Rural Progress Show, displaying farm produce by local farmers and models depicting progress by the Johore State Government in the Rural Development Programme, will be held at Kampocg Jawa Malay School in Segamat on Aug. 27 at 3 p.m Johore Executive
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    • 142 4 A Malaysian journalist* Mrs Azah Azii. has left Koala Lumpur for a 45-day study tour of the United States She will participate in the multi-national Asian-Pacific Women Writers Project conducted by the U.S. Department of State. Her programme begins in Hawaii where she will attend the
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    • 114 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Four men who entered a house at Jalan Kandang Kerbau. off Jalan Bricksfields here, asked for "Lily" and robbed the occupants of 12 905 m cash and jewellery yesterday. The robbers were asked to be seated In the hall
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    • 68 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri More than 1.000 book; on medicine, science and other subject* were added to the University of Malaya's Library recently when Mr. Lyne S. Few. Chief Cultural Affairs Officer of US LS, presented the collection to Mr. Beda Lim, the University librarian. Present
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    • 619 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A former company director accused of cheatins the Minister of Health, Enche Bahaman bin Samsudin. of $4,000 in December, 1964, was today acquitted and discharged at the Sessions Court here without bis defence beinc called. In acquitting Ho Bhee Jan.
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    • 296 4 Review of Indon Malayan Affairs KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The first issue of the Review of Indonesian and Malayan Affairs has been published bv the Department of Indonesian and Mala van Studies at the University of Sydney. Edited by Dr. R. C. De longh. who is a senior lecturer in the
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    • 48 4 MUAR. Fri A grant totalling about $50,000, was made by the Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Lee Si ok Yew. to seven primary Chinese and Tamil schools in the Segamat Selatan District yesterday. The grant will be used for the schools' improvement funds.
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    • 134 4 ANTARA: 'Bridge for understanding KUALA LUMPUR Frl. Antara, the official Indonesian news agency, will be a bridge for understanding between Malaysia and Indonesia. This was paid today by ANTARA'a Editor-in-Chief. Mr. Mohammed Nahar. at a simple ceremony at the erection of the agency's official signboard, in front of its office
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    • 88 4 MUAR, Fra. Ar. elaborate programme under -he chairmanship of the Bara Pahat District Officer. Enche Yusof bin Abdul Rahman. has been drawn up to commemorate the Tec*h Merdeka Anniversary at Batu Pahat on Sept 2. Highlights of the celebrations include a parade
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    • 172 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Highlight of the Tenth Merdeka Anniversary Cultural Festival celebrations will be a colourful procession from the Lake Gardens to Parliament. In the procession, the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, will ride an elephant with a decorative howdah. to present the royal
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    • 70 4 IPOH, Fri. The Fire Services unions in West Malaysia have decided to resort to "secret action" if their memorandum to the Minister for Housing and Local Government, Mr. Khaw K.ii Boh, met with no response within the next ten days. Their memorandum to the Minister was to
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    • 193 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn An inauest into the death of 15-year-old N. Balacbandran as a result of a fa" down a lift shaft on Fefc 15, wa s today adjourned and reconvened for half an hour at the China Insurance Building the scene of the
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    • 819 10 Striving, hardy people can't be kept down says Lee SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Has that type of people which the sociologists call a highly "achievement-orientated in its society, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said recently. He was speaking at the joint Alexandra
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    • 81 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government will conduct its second National Service from September 11. this year. Those who are born between July 1 and December 31, 1949 are liable for registration during the period from September 11 till November 13. this year. Days are specially allocated
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    • 68 10 SINGAPORE, Frl. Inmates of the St. John's Home for the Aged. Cheshire Hom e and the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home will be treated to a party given by Raja'g Commecial College. The party which is in conjunction with the 2nd National Day celebrations will be held
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    • 383 10 SINGAPORE, Frl. Beven inmates of the Gimson Boys School pleaded guilty to a charge of robbing their school's overseer, in the midst of the prosecution's case at the High Court here, today. When the case opened this morning before Mr. Justice Kulasekaram
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    • 92 10 SINGAPORS. Fri The Malaysia Chinese Annual Conference meeting now in Singapore has approved the ordination of five ministers. They will be ordained at an ordination service on Sunday (Aug 20) at 8.00 a.m. at the Hakka Methodist Church at Evelyn Road. They are David Foo.
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    • 288 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, has stated that a trade union will not be able to make any progress if it lacks dedicated and courageous leadership. 'The healthy growth of a trade union also depends on an
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    • 136 10 SINGAPORE. Fri Three peop> were killed in separate road accident in Singapore yesterday. A cyclist Oan Hul Hong. 23 of Boon Tiong Road, died in Genral Hospital a few hours after ne was knocked down by a bus at the Junction of Outram Road and
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    • 42 10 SINGAPORE Fri. The Ministry of Culture In a gazette notification today said the book entitled "The Marquis de Bade A Philosophy in the Bedroom" has been banned and all imports. sale and circulation of the said book is prohibited.
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    • 138 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. —The Minister of State in Britain's Board of Trade, Mr. George Darling, said today Britain will have to quickly consider the amount and type of investment it wants to put in Malaysia and Singapore. How much should be invested would have to considered
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    • 86 10 BINGAPOHE. Frt. The 50-plece Vigilante Corps Band will perform at the Macßltchie Reservoir Park bandstand on Sunday. Aug. 2o from 5 00 p.m. to 6 p.m. The programme will include the "Vigilante Corps March", "The Scipio March", "John Brown's Body", "Under Double Eagle" and a number of
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    • 366 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. A top vocalist and pianist, Miss A. Surti Suwandi, who accompanies the Indonesian Cultural Mission for a three-day performance here starting from tonight, comes from a well known family of musicians in Indonesia. Before joining the mission, she worked as
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    • 78 10 KUALA LUMPUR. FrL A senior Investigating officer of the Kuala Lumpur Traffic Police. Asst. Supt. Mohamed Nor bin Khamis. left today for a flve-month course in the United States. He was seen off by the O.CP.D. Acting Commissioner of Police. Enche Noordln bin Hajl
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    • 29 10 SINGAPORE. Frl. The National Library's branch at Sigiap Community Centre. Palm Road, will be closed from Aug. 22 to 30. for renovations to be carried out.
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    • 197 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Police today offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons responsible for the murder of Lai Hong alias Lai Wong, the lottery prize winner. Lai was killed on Aug. 3 at his Jalan Girang home here
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    • 74 11 Boys of Singapore Squadron of the Air Training Corps march smartly towards an Argosy aircraft of No. 215 Squadron, Royal Air Force, in which ther were given a flight at R.A.F. Changi. More than 150 cadets have been spending their summer camp at R AF.
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    • 327 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Malaysia Chinese annua! conference comprising Chinese Methodist Churches in Singapore and Malaysia stated today that it viewed with concern the proposal by the Government to legalise abortion. In a statement issued by the Press Liaison Officer, Rev S T. Peter Lim. the
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    • 119 11 BINQAPORE Fri. Mr. Choo Jim Teck. has been appointed Manager of the Product Display Centre at John Little's Building, now iranaged by the Singapore Manufacturers' Association. This appointment was rade by the Committee of the SMA as part of the expansion of actint-.es of the
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    • 78 11 SINGAPORE, m A in her forties, Hong Siew Kim, was today charged the Ninth Magistrate's Court with infanticide Hong is alleged to have given birth to a baby son in a toilet sink, thus causing to he drowned. The alleged offence is said to have been
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    • 91 11 SINGAPORE. Fn It was bark to work but in a new office for Miss Singapore/ Uhiverse 1967 when she returned recently from the Miss Universe contest in Miami Beach. Florida Miss Bridget Ong. Mils Singapore/Universe 196? is a secretary with the Singa- pore Manufacturers'
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    • 50 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Polytechnic Ma rine Engineering Society will hold its annual social danoe at the Polytechnic's Exhibition Hall on Aug 26. The dance is under the patronage of Mr K.YD. Gin. President of the Singapore Institute of Engineers and General Manager of the Public Utilities Board.
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    • 45 11 SINGAPORE, Eri. —A cow seized by the Ministry of Health Special Cattle Disposal squad yesterday, was slaughtered this morning. The animal was slaughtered at the Government Abbatoir and the meat distributed to four hospitals. To date 102 animals were seized an*j disposed.
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    • 125 11 Miss Betty Ho is the latest entrant in the Mobil Princess Contest to be held at the Raffles Hotel on September 2. Miss Ho who enjoys bowline, mnsir and reading, is employed in the Jurong Administrative Building of Mobil Oil Malaya Sendirian Berhad. The contest is open to the public.
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    • 437 11 BINGAPORE. Frl—The Drama Group of the University of Singapore Society has got together the cream of Singapore's acting talent for its next production, Tennessee Williams' plav. "THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA." The play is produced by 8 Chandra Mohan and it will be staged
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    • 315 11 The six firms claiming trial are Champion Motors (M> Ltd. Asia Motor Co. Ltd.. Jackson's Malaya Ltd Sin Ah Hohg. Tak Hen* Co. Ltd.. and Dyalchand Amarslngh. BINGAPORE. Frl. Eleven firms were today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with importing goods
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    • 47 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Professor Sheila Sherlock of the Department of Medicine Royal Free Hospital, London, will deliver a public lecture on "Management of acute and chronic liver failure" on Tuesday, Au*. 12 at 515 p.m. at the Pathology Lecture Theatre. General Hospital here
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    • 278 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. The proposed structure and constitution of the new autonomous Methodist Church in Malaysia and Singapore was approved by delegates at the Malaysia Chinese annual conference of the Methodist Church here yesterday. This approval i« an impor ant ttep forward towards the establishment
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    • 155 11 rn The exhibition of Prof. Tai Wan Kiun's Microscopic Ivory Carving Works at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce here, was officially opened by the
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    • 335 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. An 18-year-old American student, H. Thorne Gould, who is hare on a pleasure trip round South-east Asia, was jailed for a day and fined $165 by the Ninth Magistrate's Court today for possession of one and a half pound of marijuana. Gould
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    • 181 11 SINGAPORE. Fr i. Some 3sl graduand* will receive their dioloma* and certificates from Mr. E.W. Barker, Minister for Law and National Pevelopment at the Sinxaoore Conference Hall on Aue. 26. tc mark the 7th Graduation Ceremony of the Singapore Polytechnic. The winner of the Singapore
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    • 77 2 .L. DIARY Exhibition by Circle Si* at Ba!ai Ampang. AIA building. 9 am. to p m Six Friends Art Exhibition at British Council 10 а.m. to 6 p.m. Prominent Malaysian Artists' Peninsular Art Society at 41. Jalan Raja Muda 10 a.m. to 6 p.m Jalan Weld Swimming r>l 9 30
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 573 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter) The senate last night voted 60 to 26 in favour of a 1967-68 foreign aid authorisation bill totalling 1'552.600 m more than $BOO m. below the figure requested by President Johnson. The majority of senators cited the heavy
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    • 92 5 Vietnam polls WASHLNGTON. Fri (Reuter). A New York senator today urged postponement for four weeks of South Vietnam's presidential elections. which he said had been gravely compromised by the oresent military government Republican Senator Jacob Javits said "There has never been anything like a national debate in Vietnam
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    • 156 5 KINGS LYNN. England. Fri. 'Reuter) Police told a court today they found a man clutching a shotgun outside a register office after shots sprayed a bridal party on their way to a wedding yesterday. Police Inspector Alan Hardy said the 23-year-old bride, on her way
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    • 116 5 HAVANA, Fri. (Reuter) The tri-continental anti-imperialist organisation, grouping revolutionary forces from Asia, Africa and Latin America, has called for militant and concrete support from progressive forces for American Negroes. Stokely Carmichael and H. Rap Brown were the true leaders of the Negroes, the Havana-based organisation said
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    • 338 5 FORT BENNING, Georgia. Fri. (Reuter) The former Marine Commander in Vietnam told a graduating class of Army Infantry Officer candidates yesterday that it was too late to argue about whether the U.S. should be in Vietnam. Lieutenant General Lewis Walt. Marine Corps director of
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    • 158 5 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI)— Funeral services for China's wartime Premier H.H Kung will be conducted on Tuesday at the Marble Collegiate Church m midtown Manhattan by a leading American churchman. Reb. Dame! A. Danied A Poling. Madame Chiang KaiShek. wife of the President
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    • 133 5 Human cargo LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) The London Evening News said that detectives and customs men were investigating a suspected smuggling ring which brought Indian and Pakistani nationals Into Britain at £lOO a head In a front-page report the newspaper said police, originally probing Britain's gold bullion
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    • 119 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI). The House yesterday approved a major increase in social security benefits and tough new welfare restriction to discourage illegitimate births The measure no* goes to the Senate, where it is expected efforts »ili be made to ease the child welfare restrictions
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    • 434 5 Sop to China UNITED NATIONS. New York. Fri. (Reuter) A United Nations committee recommended today that next year's world conference of nonnuclear powers should be held in Geneva instead of New York, so as to make it easier politically for China to take part.
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    • 79 5 LONDON, Fri. «Reuter) The Institute of Economic and Social Research forecast today that the effects of the Arab-Israeli war will cost Britain about €lOO million The estimate, made in today's issue of the journal of the institute a study group independent of anv government department is
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    • 57 5 EL PASO. Texas. Fri The commander of the I'S Army In Europe. General James Polk has denied that American troops are deserting: in substantial numbers. The Times of London carried a story today saying- more than one-hundred US servicemen are exoected to desert from European duty this vear,
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    • 329 6 French link snapped PARIS. Frl. (t'PI) The collapse of a giant moving crane brought to an abrupt halt today the start of the transfer of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) political headquarters from l I Paris to Brussels. A French moving company was
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    • 206 6 VATICAN CITY. Fri. (tiPI) Pope Paul VI today was announcing sweeping reforms in the Roman Catholic Church's central government. Vatican sources predicted the changes would include allowing modern languaces to be spoken in the church's inner safictumns, bringing laymen in a 5 consultants to
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    • 377 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. German Chancellor H?r» Kurt Georg Kiesinger and President Johnson har# not been able to pressurize each other to a final tti n l on possible cuts on German troops commitment* to NATO and the sighting of a nuclear
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    • 68 6 FOUR new astronauts for the U.S. Air Force's manned orbiting laboratory programme pose with a model of Titan III launch vehicle and will begin training in September for the 30-day space flight. (From left) Lt. Col. Robert Herres, 34, Major Robert Lawrence, 31; Major Donald Peterson, 33; and James Abrahamson,
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    • 97 6 FAIRBANKS. Alaska. Frl. (t'Pl)—Alaska health authorities are inoculating refugees from the Fairbanks flooding to guard against outbreaks of disease. Red Cross workers are putting "lost" tags on children still separated from their families. In the wake of the re-cord-breaking flood, seven persons are known d»ad
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    • 219 6 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) The British Mrdical journal today expressed disquiet about the development of Chinese medicine patterned on the thoughts of Mao Tse-Tung. Editorial in the magatine criticised a new version of the "Chinese Medical Journal'* "which lately appeared under the new name "China's medicine."
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    • 201 6 MANILA. Fri. (L'FI) Taal volcano appears to be on a lull before a possible major eruption, a top Philippine volcanologist said this noon. Mr Oregorlo Andal. assistant volcanology commissioner. made the statement after making a 30minute observation flight this morning near the 984foot volcano, about 45
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    • 317 6 PORTLAND. Oregon, Fri. (UPI). Thousands of firefighters laboured under a broiling tun yesterday to battle more than 30 forest and brush fires that have blackened more than 10.000 acre* of scenic lands in four Pacific Northwest States and British Columbia Many blaze were
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    • 178 6 DX IfANG, Fri. (rPI) Marine helicopter gunships dumped thousands of gallons of a combination tearnausea gas on a suspected Communist lair yesterday. the first use of th P gas this way in Vietnam. Klrmente or the 26th Marines, searching for an unknown-sited communist force
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    • 118 6 KINOSTON Jamaica. Frl. (Reuter» Britain i* reported to be ready to sent a task force to Angullla to end the island's secession from its association with 8?. Kltts and Nevis if Commonwealth Carnbean countries will support the move. Lord Shepherd. Minister of State at the Commonwealth
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    • 77 6 CANBERRA. Fri. (Reuter) One out of every three Australian married women of child-bear-in* age uses oral contraceptives. according: to the Australian Drug Evaluation Committee. Federal Health Minister. Dr. James Forbes said in a statement yesterday that if figures supplied to him by the committee were
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    • 427 6 Will Nigerian civil war blow over Business still I AGOS, Fri. (Renter)— The civil war with secessionist Biafra is hitting Nigeria's economy. especially in oil production, but foreign experts are still fairly optimistic. Foreign exchange reserves. £73,200.000 on July 31 last year, have slumped to at the date this year
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    • 255 6 SHELL LAKE Saskat. rkewan. Fri. (t'PI) Canadian Mountie* «aid yesterd* they had not ruled out the povibilitt that a resident of this firm and hu*h countrr turned killer and mjr dered nine members of a family found slain in their lonely home. "It's hard -o
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    • 85 6 COTONOU. Fri. (Reuter) Tribal marks made by tattooing or scarring are banned in Dahomey under a deem adopted by the cabinet here today. Anyone who has such marks put on him. or puts them on anvone else, risks imprisonment for two months to two vears and
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    • 629 7 Holt tells Parliament CANBERRA. Fri.—Mr. Holt, the Australian Prime Minister, said that although he had heard of the five nation conference proposed by the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia he had no formal approach on this matter. Over the period
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    • 127 7 PORTO ERCOLE. Italy. Fri (Renter) A letter sent to the mayor here vesterday threatened that the drug LS D would be put in the drinking water of this seaside resort if Qu*en Juliana of the Netherlands was not expelled from Italy before
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    • 74 7 PERTH. Fn- Router) West Australian Premier Mr David Brand has been asked to instigate a top-level investigation into allegations that the state's migrant hostels are infested with rats, fleas and cockroaches. He was asked in the Legislative Assembly yesterday if he had heard London reports
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    • 59 7 SOI'TH Vietnam's militant Buddhist leader, Thich Trl Quang. speak* In his first full-scale press conference in almost a year, in Saigon on Monday. He publicly protested against the new South Vietnamese government approved charter which passes control of the unified Buddhist church in to the hands
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    • 171 7 LOS ANGELES. Fri. (l"PI) Lloyds of London. victimized in an insurance swindle involving a fatal 195? airplane crash, was awarded a *****.500 repayment, vpsterday. Superior Court Judge Charles C. Stratton returned the judgment against former Air Force Major Richard E. Loomis. 51. currently serving a
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    • 79 7 BALTIMORE. Maryland. Fri. (Reuter > —A newly formed organisation h<re of poor residents today proclaimed August 28 to September 3 as "send a rat to congress week" in retaliation for congress* recent failure to enact a Rat Control Bill The organisation calls itself Rat—Residents
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    • 240 7 HAVANA. Fri. (Reuter) Black power advocate Stokely Carmichael has called on American NegToes to take up arms for "total revolution." In a message broadcast by Havana Radio yesterday to commemorate the second anniversary of the Race Riots in the Watts district of Los Angeles, Mr. Carmichael
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    • 30 7 ESPANOLA. Ontario Fri. (Reuter)—A motorist who had a heart attack probably caused a two-car collision which killed ten people here a coroner's inquest was told yesterday.
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    • 155 7 RotterdamKobe: Sister cities ROTTERDAM. Frx. (UPI) A delegation from the Japanese port of Kobe will visit Rotterdam on Aug 20-23 to strengthen the relations of friendship and cooperation exftt:ng be f ween the ports since May 15 when they became sister-cities. The delegation, to consist of six members, was to
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    • 35 7 FERRARA. North Italy. Fri. -Old-age pensioner Tranquillo Marangoni. 55. came limping out of a hospital here after an operation on his bad right leg. fell and broke his left leg
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    • 526 7 HONG KONG, Fri. (Reuter) Two battalions of Chinese troops have been rushed to the major South China city of Canton to put down disorders among rival factions, according to arrivals from mainland China quoted bv newspapers here. One report said the two
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    • 42 7 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) Airline passengers who reserve seats only to find their aircraft has beer over-booked will have to be compensated under new regulations set by the Civil Aeronautics Board. The regulation? will govern all airlines operating from American airports.
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    • 242 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Frl. (UPI) A 57-year-old housewife was reported well on the road to recovery today after being shocked back from the brink of death 48 times in four days last month. Doctors at Franklin Hospital said the patient, Mrs. Mary Baptlsta. won her fight for
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  • 414 8 rpHIS week in the Australian Parliament, the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasluck, outlined his nation's policy as a result of Britain's decision to withdraw her forces from Malaysia and Singapore. Australia does not agree with the British view that Britain should curtail her participation in
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  • 292 8 rpHIEVES and robbers were reported to have A walked away with well over half a million dollars' worth in cash, Jewellery and goods from homes and shops, most of them situated in the Federal capital. This rich harvest of other people's toil includes such widely assorted items like
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  • 2041 8 EASTERNRIj INTERNATIONAL attention has been focused on Hong Kong recently as the result of disturbances caused originally by an industrial dispute but later exploited by local Communist and further provoked by inflammatory propaganda from Peking. Mr. George Brown, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 768 9 HONG KONG. Fri. (Reuter) Mr. T. D. Sorby, Director of Commerce and Industry said tonight there has been a sharp drop in food supplies arriving from the People's Republic of China, the colony's largest supplier, and urged the public to tighten their
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    • 115 9 Mr Steven Soo Peng Kong. B Sc. (Mining), a graduate of Birmingham University :n 1960, and presently field engineer and gravel P-mp mine manager with Pa-;fic Tin Consolidated Corporation has been SDpointed a committee member of the Malayan Mining Employers' Association for the Selangor
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    • 205 9 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Paul Wong Ah Look. Technical Supervisor and Mr. Sim Chow Kooi. a Senior Foreman, both of Dunlop Malayan Industries Limited, have left Kuala Lumpur for a specialised training course In the United Kingdom. They become the 31st and 32nd
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    • 79 9 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) The rubber market closed quietly steady with spot 16 16-1/4 nominal Settlement House Sept 16 16-1/8 Oct.' 16-1/ a 16-5/16 Nev. 16-5/16 16-7/16 Oct./ Dec 16-5/16 16-7/16 Jan/March 16-3/4 16-13/16 April/June 17 17-1/8 July/Sept. 17-5/16 17-7/16 Oct./ Dec. 17-s'B 17-11/16 Jan/March 17-13/16 17-15/
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    • 47 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI)Rubber futures closed unchanged to 20 points lower. Sales none. Sept. 19.30 19.80 Nov 19.30 19.80 Jan. 19.40 19.90 Mar. 19.90 20.50 May 19.90 20.50 July 19.90 20.50 Sept. 1990 20.50 The spot No. 1 RSS was quoted at 19-1/4 nom
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    • 909 9 SINGAPORE, Fri Although the turnover on the Stock Exchange today was quite heavy, the industrial prices were fractionally lower. Esso Preference listed top position on the turnover list with 178.000 units being reported done at $1.13. There was not a lot of activity in PMC. but
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    • 55 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPl> Yesterday's commodity prices: Tin 152.25 Lead 1400 Zinc 14.00 Aluminum 25.00 Cacao (Bahia) 25.68 Cacao (Accra) Coffee (Colombian) 40 Coffee (Santos) 37-1/2 Sugar (Raw) 7.32 Sugar (Refined) 10 60 Wool 120.0 Wooltopa 162 5 Cotton 24.77 Rubber 19-1/4 Raw Cotton future* 22.50 Raw Rubber
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    • 47 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPl> The opening Dow-Jones averages based on the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday were: 30 Industrials 918.80 up 3.12 20 Rails 260.03 up 0.16 15 Utilities 132 88 off 0.19 65 Stocks 329.77 up 0.5P
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    • 23 9 HONG KONG Fri. (UPI) Money Quotations: HKJ5.770/5.7825 per US dollar for cash. HK$ 16.04 per pound sterl*nfiKs27o.l2s per tael gold.
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    • 17 9 SINGAPORE. Fri The tin price for today was $6OO 62$ per picul. up 62f cent*.
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    • 957 9 AIR MOVEMENTS S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVAI.B IN grvntPOßF Time 1t.05 p.m. Airline MSA 0?9 fmm Kuala Lumpur. Time 11.3.1 a.m. Airline MSA <l9 from kuil* Lumpur. Time 900 a.m. AV 646 saigon. Time 9 to a.m. Airline MSA ltl from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.25 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kurhlng.
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    • 312 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. September first grade rubber f.o.b buyers c osed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 52| cents per lb., unchanged from previous close The ton« was quiet. After a" unchanged opening. the market ruled dull and featureless for the major part of
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    • 22 9 LONDON. Fri (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet with spot 16 16-1/4. N. 1 RSS eif basis ports Sept. 15-15/16 16-1/16.
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    • 467 9 SlMJAPOKfc—Slock Exchange hid and offer prim officially listed at the close of business INDUSTRIAL LS6 1.58 C. SUGAR 1.70 1.71 Chemical Co 1.63 1.64 Cold Storage 3.56 3.58 Dunlop 2.41 2.42 E. smelting 4.36 4.38 E.A.I 2.30 2.36 Esso Ords 3.26 3.2K FAN. Ords. 3.48 3.50 Gammon 1.36
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    • 50 9 <Managers Price*) First Malayan 2.37 2.47 Second Malayan 1.70 1 .HO Third Mala>an 1.17 1.27 The Commerce Indu«»tr> Fund .90 100 The saving* Fund 1.35 1.45 Malayan Investment Fund 1.05 1.15 Sterling Commodity 3/10 4/5 Flr>>t Hons Konc .79 R4* Second Hunt kong .53 .57 < *Honit Rone
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    • 101 9 SINGAPORE. Frt. Mnrapore Chinese Produce Fxrhante noon prices today were: Buyer Seller Coconut Oil (F.OB) Bulk 4fi fto Coconut Oil (F.O.B.) Drums 48 50 < opra Mixed Au*./Sepf 19.V) Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) 5*i% X.LM 130.00 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) Sfi'-r JM..W 1*7.50 Sarawak Special Black Pepper (F.O.) 9*%
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    • 35 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today the following changes in Its rates to merchants: Selling T.T,/OJ). ready were: Deutsche Marks 12S|; Belgian Francs 1601; French Francs 158|: Swedish Kroner 166|.
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    • 143 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expected to be in port today:3/4 Nagaura Maru 5 Bradeverett 6/7 Centaur 18 Seikei Maru 25/28 Maxwell Brander 27/28 Meirinsa n Maru 38/39 Straat Bali 40/41 Tokuwg Maru 42/43 Loral Eerhoes 46 Moselstein The following ships have land anchorage at the Eastern
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    • 1151 12  -  THE GENIUSES By LAURENCE BOOKMAN once soid, "Genius is ten per cent inspiration and ninety per cent perspiration." But like a lot of truisms, this is only one per cent true. In making his point that hard work is the way to great success, Emerson
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    • 509 12  -  By JAMES PRINGLE and the Vietcong, are part of the daily fives of the Roman Catholic in the secluded hilltop monastery in Thua Thien, one of South Vietnam's two northernmost provinces. Apart from their religious exercises, the monks, members of the Benedictine Order,
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  • 476 13  -  AT EL AMIGOi By El Soto Ifj VERSATILITY the Filipino way, down at the El Amigo Nightclub in Kitchener Road here where D' Starlights are performing. The five members of this combo are all talented and between them they probably can play any instrument you name from
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  • 471 13 BOTO SINGAPORE, Fri. The other day Cotdel (S) Ltd. the records agents sent me a press release and a picture of an American singer supposed to look like Dean Martin and sing like Frank Sinatra. Soon after he arrived I was invited to have lunch
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 231 13 Dining Out? When you think of dining out, think of the MAJESTIC where there is good cooking and pleasing service. Special Dinne WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Other Days $4.00 Hotel Majestic Kuala Lumpur Phone: *****/6 LUM PU R^X_ m Famous Rendezvous for f THOSE who seek Superb Good Wine and Courteous
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    • 186 13 Fully Air-Conditioned PRINCESS Chinese Re 280, Orchard Road, Singapore. SINGAPORE'S BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT Surprising! Many dithet yon never tried before can new t>« tasted at Hie Cbinese Restaurant PRINCESS Dress informally and call on us. You will be satisfied with the superb food and courteous serviceRing ***** to reserve your
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    • 217 13 <-> PCAU I s A t ON I GALA bUiH I PAL ACEI f«l ±l7*l HUAO I In tISJK NOW BHOHLNG! I.M. 4.W». IN, 4.00. «3<i A »U P m ||A.iff #3O p IB Gate: Tomorrow Extra Show 11 a.m "The Man Who Camp To KM" Carl Mohner Color. Scope
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 826 14  -  By PERCY JOSEPH KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Korea tonight established beyond any doubt that they were a force to contend with in this series of the Merdeka football tournament, when they beat China convincingly by two goals to one in the Stadium Merdeka here. After surviving
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    • 95 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— Hons Kong had the doubtful consolation of beating Australia by there goals to two. in a surprisingly highscoring match in the second game at Merdeka Stadium tonight. This means that Hong Kong will now fill in the fourth place in the "A"
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    • 147 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Rugby is to be Included for the first time in the 4th Seap Games to be held from Dec. 9 to 16 in Bangkok. It is one of the new events introduced, others are athletles. badminton, basketball, boxing, cycling, soccer.
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    • 444 14 TUN RAZAK CUP KL'ALA LUMPUR. Frl. Malacca scored a onenil win over the favourites Selangor while Negri Semhilan and Singapore fought out a thrilling one-all draw in the opening day's play of the Tun Rasak Cup hockey finals which commenced here today on the Armed
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    • 477 14  -  By K.D. RASIAH ALOR STAR, Fri. Another Malaysian record was broken and one equalled on the third and last day of the Fourth Malaysian Amateur Athletics meet held here, bringing the total new records to three. The record which was established
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    • 43 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. President's team beat Singapore Selection 5-3 in the Pesta Sukan Softball triangular Tournament. held at the Singapore Recreation Club ground, this evening. Tomorrow President's team will play with Combined Schools at the same ground, at 4.00 p.m. sharp.
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    • 33 14 SINGAPORE. Fri The Arsenal Sports Club meets RA F. Seletar in the Pesta Sukan Soccer final for the Bukit Sembawang Challenge Cup* at the Woodbndge Hospital ground at 5.15 p.m., tomorrow.
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    • 235 14 SINGAPORE. Fri Minister for Culture a Social Affairs. En-he Otaman Wok tonigh' annou—<* the setting up of a S.r.ga! pore National Sport; f to finance the of sports. Enche Othman who ai a the chairman of the Sir.gapore Sports Council rr.a* the announcement
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    • 60 14 SINGAPORE Fr. The President's XV beat *he Rest of Singapore 8 pomtJ (try and goai> to three (try» in the annual Pesta Sukan match for the Boyle Cup on the Padane here today Kader and Miranda scored fir the President's XV The first try was converted
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    • 1912 15  -  The going is Good By ADELINE SINGAPORE, Sat. Lucky Stable's speedy Katong Beach (Race 8) gets a track to his liking today and should hold bright chance of chalking up another good win at Bukit Timah today, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's August
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    • 30 15 Windsor Lad: N*echavanno«t Fan Rajah Resourceful Adeline: Grand Total T. Hunter Kaya Sky High Stor>ieller Resourceful Okay Okay Star Boy R. Estate IT Casanova Sir Walter
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    • 2039 15 Raee lx Horses Class 4s Div. 2 1 Mile.— 1.45 PJL FOR LOCAL RIDERS ONLY L 326 Skilful 9v 9.00 Mrs. D E. B'kelen R.S. Bkelen B gelen 6 2. 468 Bold Warrior 8v 900 Poh Stable Allan Nazudi 8 3. 000 Elite 4v 8 13 Elite
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    • 227 15 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE SRY HIGH STAR BOY RACE 1 NECHAYANNOSY Kara Nat* raj RAY A H. Caralier H Commtasioner H %PPY CAVALIER Hlf h nrnminioner Hopeful Dawn KAY Nerha>annost High CommiMioner RACE t RUBBER ESTATE II Capital Gain W. ommindo F. KNIGHT W. ommando Capital Gala STORYTELLER Capital Gain
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    • 668 16  -  By Little Nene SINGAPORE, Fri. WTTR burning determination to instal their young country on the pinnacle of South East Asian golf, the well balanced team of Singapore gathered 221 strokes today after Phua Thien Kiay shot a one-under par 35-35 —70, followed by
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    • 177 16 SINGAPORE. Fri Tough competition is expected in the Singapore Ciyil Service Association knockout tennis tournament held in conjunction with the Pesta Sukan Minggu Merdeka, which beings tomorrow. The tournament wJI be held at the S.C.S-A tennis court at Tessenhson Road. The dates and times of the ties are
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    • 203 16 Bv ADELINE SINGAPORE. FrL Three horses broke the 37 seconds mark in three furlongs workouts at Bukit Timah this morning on a fast track. Lord Sussex, a handsome six-year old was perhaps the most impressive when he broke from the
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    • 566 16  -  By N. T. LINGAM, R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Commonwealth Services Cricket XI who made a winning debut -ver the weekend at Malacca with a two wicket vi tor? over the Malacca Cricket Association XI are hf rp tn stay.
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    • 379 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from Singapore CitizensAPPOINTMENT: Technical Cadet SALARY SCALE: S34CxISA-$370 p.m., plus Variable Allowance. AGE: Below 31 vears QUALIFICATIONS: Cambridge School Certificate or equivalent plus Singapore Polytechnic Technician Diploma in Telecommunications Engineering or equivalent. In addition, candidates must have had one year's practical experience
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    • 61 14 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.24 a.m. (6.6 ft), 12.19 p.m. (7.8 ft.) Port Swettenham: 5.31 a-m. (14.7 ft.), 5.42 p.m. (14.7 ft.) Port Dickson: 6.01 a.m. (7.8 ft)), 6.37 p.m. (8.3 ft) Singapore: 11.27 am. (7.6 ft), 16.17 p.m. (8.8 ft) Sedili Kechil: 10.16 a.m. (7.9 ft), 8.10 p.m. (6.3
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