Eastern Sun, 21 August 1967

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  • 24 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 387 Monday, 21 August 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDIM 2660 Price 15 cents.
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  • 232 1  -  Bv K C. YEONG KOTA BHARU, Sun. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party has won the Pasir Mas Hulu parliamentary by-election. Its candidate, Tunku Zaid bin Tunku Ahmad 35. defeated his opponent, Enche Husein bin Ahmad. 33. of the Alliance. by a majority of 2.802 votes.
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  • 492 1 Situation out of control in Canton: Thousands of troops rushing to Kwansftune HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) more troops loyal to Mao Tse-Tung were reported today to be rushing towards Canton as rebel forces held the airport and fighting spread to other areas of Kwangtung Province. Reports in Hong
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  • 103 1 MOSCOW, Sun (Reuter) A Singapore trade mission flew in here toady for talks on the implementation of a trade agreement signed with the Soviet Union last year. The mission, headed by Mr Kim Bep Boon. Permanent Secretary at the Singapore Finance Ministry, is to visit
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  • 367 1 HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter). At least two children were killed and three people injured today in a new ware of terror bomb explosions in the Colony. The leftist inspired guerilla tactics claimed their first deaths when a boy and a girl
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  • 310 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. A total of 2,500 people changed their addresses from West Malaysia to Singapore during the month of July, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said recently. Speaking at a National Day cultural *>how and rally at the National Theatre, Mr.
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  • 173 1 HONG KONG Sun. (UPI). Communist China today declared the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong is "China's inseparable territory" and said it "will be returned to China." But there wu no hint, of Immediacy In the toughaoundine declaration, which came in the form of
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  • 47 1 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) Another baby Beatle has been born. Beatle's drummer Ringo Starr Is the proud father. The child, born on Saturday, Is his second son and will be named Jason The first son was called Zak. Baby Jason weighs 8 pounds 5i ounces.
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 256 2 TZUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of lnformation and Broadcasting, Enche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said youths must grow to be healthy in mind and body before they could assume leadership. Malaysian youths must attune themselves to the national consciousness and national culture,
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    • 360 2 I7TALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Day Training Centre Teachers' Union want* the Staff Side of the National Whitley Council out of the Teachers' Panel of the National Joint Council of Teachera. as it had "no business" to be there. The
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    • 76 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration of the University of Malaya. Professor Ungku Azix left for Sydney today to attend the International conference of agricultural economists. He said the topic of the 10-day conference was economics and
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    • 137 2 A nine-member delegation of the War Department Civilian Staff Association, States of Malaya, led bv its President, Enche S. H. J. Zaidi, submitted a memorandum to the Oeputv Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, at the National Development Operations Room. Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.
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    • 68 2 Malaysia stands at the crossroads of history as the 10th anniversary of Merdeka approaches. Arches, buntings, hoardings are springing up daily all over Kuala Lumpur to commemorate this happy event. The Eastern Sun, which identifies itself with the aspirations of the Malaysian people, has put up a hoarding to commemorate
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    • 123 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The assistant secretary of the National Union of Employees in the printing Industry. Mr. Leong Sin Lin. criticised the formation of a new National Union of Newspaper Workers. He also expressed surprise that Mr K George Registrar of Trade Union should encourage
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    • 64 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Ministry of Works. Posts «nd Telecommunications announces the extensions of the overseas telefhone service to Cayman ilands (West Indies) with effect from today. Th* minimum chare* for a period of three minute* will be $33. after which each additional minute will
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    • 72 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— A luncheon will be held at the Dragon Court. Hotel Merlin, for the Minuter of Education. Enche Mohamad Khir Johan. on Wednesday on the ore as: or of a symbolic presentation of "INTISARI" a scholarly journal, to all English language serondary school? in
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    • 47 2 KAMPAR Sun. The chairman of the Kampar Town Council. Raja Abdul Aziz bin Raja Haji Ahmad, yesterday welcomed the new councillor. Mr. M.U. Gunasegram. a member of the Malaysian Indian Congress, on his nomination to the Town Council here. Mr. Gunasegram is a businessman.
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    • 50 2 PENANG Sun. The Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda will open the Spas* tic Training Centre in Green Lane here at 10 a.m. on Aug. 26. i"he centre is now being run by the Spastic Children's Association, Penang. and has some woman voluntary helpers.
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    • 115 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. Six senior Journalist* from Indonesia will take part in a seminar for Indonesian and Milayslan editor# organised by the South-East Asia Press Centre here from Aug. 23 to 26 The seminar, which will oe opened by the Deputy Prim® Minister. Tun Abdul
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    • 209 2 LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia will be represented at the WAY seminar on youth policy, beginning tomorrow till Aug. 28. in Oolgaardthuis, Netherlands, by the president of the Malaysian Youth Council, Tunku Abdullah. Alliance M.P. for Rawang. and its executive secretary. Mr. E. S. Pereira A top
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    • 81 2 KCCHING, Sun— T«o a* formed anc armM f riT r. munists wer# «hot md k-i. led by security forces "s. terday at Mara E*b lili. second division. They were in a partv of fi T to six arm#>d t whnm security forces <-<«. ttcted at
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    • 31 2 PENANG. Sur T»i robbers, one armed i revolver. entered a sr.?r j; Jockey Road *hi< irorr. ajid robben the prop-* of MO cash and two f-ra of cigarette?
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    • 470 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Yet another Christian organisation has come out viewing with concern the Government's announced intention to legalise abortion. The Council of Churches of Malaysia and Singapore, in a statement today, urged the Government to press forward, with even
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    • 306 3 FOUR SAMARITANS STOP GETAWAY CAR SINGAPORE, Sun. Four public-spirit-ed men last night stopped a taxi being used as a getaway car and apprehended a youth believed to be connected with a murder minutes before. The youth was later handed over to the police
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    • 437 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Musical Society *"i present a recital by pianist Lee Kum Sing at the Victoria Theatre on Sept. 11. Lee. a Malaysia n pianist, has during the past decade or «o, established himself as pianist who combines executive skill with
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    • 66 3 Eastern Sun picture shows the Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong (on the dais) standing to attention to the strains of the National Anthem just before reviewing the passing-out parade of the Basic Training Companies at the Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute. The new Minister for Defence, Mr. Lim
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    • 263 3 The success of student Fan SINGAPORE, Sun. A Singapore Colombo Plan scholar in Canada, Fan Peng Th i m, has been awarded three University of Manitoba scholarships as a result of his achievements in the second year pre-medical final examinations. Fan had also done
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    • 145 3 SINGAPORE Sun. A notorious gangster and snatch-thief Low Yee Kong. 32. died today at the General Hosnital from stab wounds which hefc sustained on Friday night. He was admitted to the hospital after police found him unconscious with stab wounds at Cpuer Ayer Rajah Road
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    • 76 3 SINGAPORE. Sun.—The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board will hold a family planning lecture/demonstration and a film show in Malay at the Institute of Health. Outram Road tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. These lectures/demonstrations which are open to the public will be held regularly. on every Monday of
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    • 369 4 WOMAN, 30. TELLS COURT: JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A pregnant woman today told a Magistrate Court here what happened to her after accepting an invitation to visit a quarry mandor'« house with her husband. R. Letchml, 20. said: "I did not know
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    • 35 4 The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Raiak bin Hussein, on a two-day visit to Perak laid the foun- dation stone of a $400,000 moaqne in Taiping.
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    • 160 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Arrangements are being made to provide special travelling facilities for people throughout the country who would like to join in the 10th Merdeka anniversary celebrations in the Federal Capital. Bus companies have been asked special rates for those who wish to
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    • 164 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. THE EIGHTH Battalion. Royal Australian Regiment. soon to come to Malaysia from Australia, has just cimpleted a tough exercise in Queensland. The Eighth. Australia's youngest Infantry battalion, will relieve 4RAR at Terendak Garrison In Malacca. Commanded by Lieute-nant-Colonel JO. Langtry, 8 RAR was
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    • 93 4 The Deputv Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Raiak. blesses Wan Hassan bin Haji Wan Teh and his bride. Che Lailatul B%darlah binte Haji Ghaiali. with yellow nee at the couple's bersanding ceremony In Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night. Che Lailatul Badariah. 20. is the eldest daughter of
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    • 539 4  -  By: Chan Kam Yau KUALA LUMPUR. SUIL My hra.rt skipped a brat and my throat went dry when I first saw her this smouldering Cuban beauty with the smilinf eyes. She goes by the name of Clara Castro (no relation to her country's shaggy-beard Prime
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    • 67 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Enehe Mchamed Osmar. bin Shamsuddir. Kassim has been appointed secretary to the Ministry of Labour Enche Osman, who 15 3/ years old. was educated at the Anderson School. IperL He obtained his BA. Hons degree fi orr» the University of Malaya in 1955. His Government
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    • 214 4 KCCHING. Sun Leaders of the Sarawak National Party (SNAP) and Sabah's United Pasokmomoffun Kadazan Organisation (UPKO) today expressed the hope that the Central Government would take stock on Malaysia's anniversary to courageously admit mistakes made and renew efforts to brine about a new spirit In Malaysia.
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    • 269 11 LUMPUR, Sun. The outgoing Jopanese Ambassador to Malaysia, Tan Sri Fumihiko Kai, said here tonight Japan would consider joining the ASEAN regional group if the organisation was expanded. Speaking to newsmen before leaving here to take us his new appointment as v c country's
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    • 168 11 SEREMBAN. S-m. Negri 5*.-:. an rr.av soon have its rr.ooem cable plant m Srr.e.vs-g. Industrial Estate, miles from here. He a-: of the Aluminum Cs-.ei and Conductor Ltd. z.:.z tr Fujikura Cable a Lts visited the site r- er. jy -ge'her with their e-
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    • 75 11 THE Minister of Education. Enche Mohamed Khir Johari. on Saturday received a $7OO cheque for the National Disaster Relief Fund from the vice-pre-sident of Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association. Mr. Chin Kin Voon. Shown above, Enche Khir Johari (right) receiving the cheque from Mr.
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    • 121 11 PENANG. Sun. The Minister of Welfare Services. Tuan Hajl Abdul Hamid Khan, who opened the art and craft exhibition of the Camp School at Telok Ayer Tawar, Province Wellesley. disclosed the school would be '.akin* part In the MAHA Show in Kuala
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    • 43 11 THE Indonesian community in Kuala Lumpur recently celebrated the 22nd Indonesian National Day with a cultural show at MARA auditorium. The picture shows a dance called "Barongan Kuria Kepang" performed by local cultural croup. Eastern Sun pix by Mok Toon.
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    • 159 11 IPOH, Sun. The Raja di-Hilir has described as "unique" the establishment of Messrs. S. M. l ee. com mercial investigation bureau in Pasir Puteh here. In opening tne investigation bureau today, he said establishments of this nature were already in existence in the advanced countries
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    • 91 11 JITRA. Sun —The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Fnche Sena bin Abdul Rahman, has called on CMNO members to enrage in community development apart from their political activities. UMNO, as a political body, must work for the interest of the people and nation, added
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    • 90 11 A Malaysian who holds two degrees In Science from the University of Adelaide, South Australia, has recently been awarded a research studv grant from the same University. He is Mr. Sonny Phang, of 65 Cheeseman Road. Penang who is now engaged in post-graduate work in Science
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    • 86 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— Thieves broke into the Amminudin Baki Secondary >rhnol in Kamponc Pandan here at 3.30 a m today and escaped with 20 typewriters worth about $8 000. The thieves had in fact taken out 30 typewriters into the compound and were loading the
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    • 240 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tunku Ahmad bin Tunku Yahaya. Director and Sales Manager. Tyres, of Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd.. will leave on Sept. 1 for the United Kingdom on a special marketing and selling training coarse. He will be doing an extensive tour
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    • 104 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Bix prominent Indonesian journalists and editors are due here on Tuesday to attend a press seminar sponsored Jointly by the Malaysian Government and the Southeast Asia Press agency said the Indonesian Centre. The official Antara news delegation will include Mochtar
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    • 84 11 PENANG. Sun. About 10 thugs. armed with parangs, scissors and sticks, held up a Sikh watchman at a godown 4n Victoria Street and Rot away with about $7,000 worth of textiles, blankets and foam rubber pillows In the early houi& today. They warned the watchman not
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    • 250 11 PENANG, Sun. The Labour Party of Malaya, Penang Division, today announced its decision to expel its vice-chairman, Mr. Kam Yau Wah, alias Kam Yiu Wa, as a member of the party and strongly condemned him of "betrayal." In a statement today, the Penang Division stated
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    • 156 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. A Muslim leader of the Dawoodi Bohra Community .from Bombay is currently here on a mission to South East Asia:, countries sent by his brother Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin. the 52nd Dai-el-Mutlaq. He is Shehazada Qasimbhaisabeh Hakimuddin, who recently went to Mecca
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    • 222 11 Penang. Bun. The president of the Building Contractors and Material Suppliers' Association, Penang. Mr Llm Kar Bee. said today that the new Customs Order which empowers the collection of duty on Malayan timber or used timber at Butterworth was an Irony. And it- was the
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    • 56 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— A 25-member cultural group from the Stragetlc Command of the Indonesian Armed Forces arrived here today for a two-week visit. The group comprised 18 singers and seven musicians. They will, part from their own shows, take part in shows to be held in
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 280 5 697 Canadians died liberate DIEPPE, France. Sun. (Reuter) Canadians, Frenchmen and Britons yesterday gathered in this channel coast town to remember the 697 Canadian troops killed in the raid on Nazi-occupied France here 25 years ago. Canadian and French ministers and senior officials attended the ceremonies at
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    • 117 5 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Crowds of fans yesterday saw a 24-year-old dancer marry Adam Faith, the pop singer who topped record charts but remained single. The bride, Jackie Irving, who wore a gold-braid-ed caftan over a patterned silk pyjama suit, first met Adam three-years ago when she was
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    • 312 5 THAI MORALS OFFENDED BANGKOK. Sun. (Reuter) Thailand and the United States have reached agreement in principle for restricting American troop*, in Thailand to certain areas. Thai language newspaper Siam Nikorn reported today. The newspaper, without quoting sources, said the Thai Foreign Minister.
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    • 31 5 CHICAGO. Sun. (Reuter). Fifteen-year-old Robert Dirkson. who watched a television programme last night showing a hanging, was today found hanged by a belt looped over a clothes lines.
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    • 279 5 WILL TAAL BLOW TOP A silent vigil MANILA, Sun. (Reuter) Taal volcano, in minor eruption since four days ago. has quieted down and volcanolofists here say the next few days will tell whether she will resume her activities. The volcanologist* are continuing their watch on the squat volcano island lying
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    • 197 5 Campbell LONDON. Sun. <UPI) Songwriter Jimmy Campbell. whose pen gave the world its immortal barroom lament in "Show me the way to go home" and whose own personal life was long shadowed by alcoholism, died on Saturday. He was 64 Campbell died after
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    • 239 5 RUNNING TO SEED LAGOS. Sun. (Reuter) Mid-Western Nigeria's new military leader announced yesterday he was forming a government independent of both breakaway Biafra and Nigeria in what the state's radio described as secession from the federation. Major Arbert Okonkwo. who was named military administrator in
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    • 76 5 ADELAIDE. Sun (Reuter) A gold half-sovereign minted in 191*. which neither the government nor collectors realised existed. has been discovered in Perth. Western Australia, by the controller of the Australian Federal Mint. Mr. JM, Henderson told collectors when he opened a coin club exhibition here
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    • 112 5 'MiniOlympics' next Monday COPENHAGEN, Sun (Reuter) More than 750 children including Japanese, gather here this weekend for the opening on August 28 erf the world's first "MiniOlympic Games." Denmark's King Prederik and Queen Ingrid will attend the opening of the games which have been organised by Copenhagen officials in connection
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    • 93 5 ST. CLOUD. Minn., Sun. TPI>. A church deacon and gospel sinter had admitted shooting his wife, setting the ftre in which his four children perished, and then tying up his own wounded body in an attempt to transfer blame, authorities said yesterday. Farmer David Hoskins, 30. signed
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    • 286 6  - A lean conjectures a recession of the '30s By Harry Hobbs LONDON, Sun. (CPI) Businessmen this week faced up to diverse and conflicting views on the state of the home economy and its future path. Initially the July foreign trade figures with a surplus of £6 million the first since
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    • 215 6 OTTAWA, Canada. Sun. George Ben Edmondson's success story began when he bust out of Missouri jail two years ago. He was serving a ten-year stint for armed robbery, but suddenly found he had better things to do. Among the better things he had to do
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    • 199 6 NEW DELHI, Sun. (Reuter) Police in Central India are investigating reports that two young sisters were sacrificed to protect river dams from flood damage, the Statesman newspaper reported today. A report from Jashpumagur in the extreme east of Madhya Pradesh State said the heads of the
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    • 237 6 NEW York. Sun. <UPI>.— Three New York bonding companies last night refused to post bail for militant Black Power Advocate H. Rap Brown. Jailed on charges of carrying a rifle across state lines while already under riot lndictmen. Brown, who has travelled about the
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    • 125 6 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Deposed President Sukarno. suffering from an outbreak of kidney trouble, was in a state of depression and loneliness, his personal physician. Dr. Suharto has said. He told the Christian newspaper, Slnar Harapan. today that a general medical check-up on Dr Sukarno showed
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    • 195 6 SHELL LAKE Saskatchewan. Sun. (UPI> The bodies of a murdered farm family of nine were lowered into a common grave yesterday before an estimated 1300 persons who crowded Into the tiny cemetery and on to hills overlooking this town of 250 resident*. Eight plain pine caskets
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    • 205 6 Vietnam polls WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) Mr. William P Bundy, Assistant Secretary of State for Asian and Pacific Affairs, cautioned against setting "unrealistic standards" on the South Vietnam elections. Mr. Rundv appeared on a television programme with Senator Jacob K. Javits, a New York Republican who criticised
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    • 177 6 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Indonesian troops have foiled an attempt by West Irianese rebels to cross into Australianadministered Papua, New Guinea, an Army spokesman said today. The Rebels led by Army Major Lodwijik Mandatjan have moved from Manokwari area in the Western part of West Irian to
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    • 39 6 RIO de JANEIRO, Sua. rCPI) Cardinal Aaleti Ckognarl left here last night by plane for Rome after delivering the "Rose of rold" sent by Pope Paul VI to Oar Lady Apareeida. patron saint at Brazil.
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    • 413 6 Burma the next domino: UONG KONG. Sun. (L'PI) The organ of the Red Chinese Army said the clandestine Communist party of Burma is setting up "Guerrilla bases one after another in Burma's countryside" in preparation for a stepped-up Viet-nam-type war. The "Liberation Army" Daily newspaper,
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    • 180 6 DAR ES SALAAM. Tanzania. Sun. (UPI) What do you do with a man who admits to eating his own family? This was the question the high court pondered yesterday Mahola Petikite, 50 who said he developed an "irresistible desire for human flesh" after killing his
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    • 88 6 KHARTOUM Sudan. Sun. (UP I) Torrential rain s and flooding described as the worst in the last 12 years yesterday struck the eastern Sudan a near-crip-pling blow. In the main disaster area around port Sudan on the Red Sea. entire villages were isolated by the rampaging flood
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    • 197 6 NEW YORK Sun. (UP! New York City hes 11 h officials disclosed ol Saturday that a woman hac contracted a deadly forr. of malaria on a recent tour o! India and Pakistan ar.d 45 other persons on the may be m danger The City
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    • 167 6 ADEN. Sun. (Reuter).— A Royal Air Force sergear.t and two European civilians believed to oe British servicemen off duty were shot dead in two fresh terrorist incidents here yesterday The attacks occurrea within 90 minutes of each other at two petrol stations only 100 vards
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    • 35 7 ITPI radio-photo shows former world heavyweight boxing champion. Cassius Clay, being married by Dr. Morris Tynes. to Miss Belinda Bovd, 17, in Chicago on Saturday The best man is Herbert Mohamed.
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    • 70 7 SANTIAGO, Sun (Reuter) "The jokers" one of Chile's top pop groups had their long hair cut off and instruments smashed last night b> about 50 men wearing storking? over their heads according to reports reaching here today. who arrived after the attackers had fled, found the
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    • 200 7 ALBANY. New York. Sun. (Reuter) New York Governor Mr. Nelson Rockefeller has asked President Johnson to exempt police and firemen from Military call-up because of what he called the critical and trowing shortage of qualified personnel. The Governor, in a letter tc Mr Johnson,
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    • 17 7 Ni-GRO leader Rap Brown under arrest after beinf charged yesterday. UPI Radio Photo.
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    • 211 7 MONTREAL. Sun. (UPI) Two huge fuel oil storage tanks exploded at a Montreal depot yesterday feeding hundreds of thousand? of gallons of oil into f.ames that leaped into smoke-blarfcened sk:es The fire, which began a* 155 A M (0555 GMT i was still raging out
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    • 112 7 SARAJEVO. Yugoslavia. Sun (UPI) As suddenly and unexpectedly a* they appeared, the millions of field mice that overran cropland in wide areas of Bosnia were disappearing yesterday. Draga Puhala. Chief Forestry Inspector for the Kalinovik region South of Sarajevo, said the mice apparently went underground taking enough
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    • 34 7 JAKARTA. Sun, (Reuter) Acting President General Suharto wil! inaugurate the giant multi-purpose Djatiluhur dam in West Java on August 26 together with the French Minister of Industry, M. Alivier GuichanL
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    • 382 7 ANTI-V'NAM WAR' THE CARROT LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) British pacifist leader Michael Randle has said that American servicemen who deserted because of the Vietnam war would be sent by known escape routes to Franre or Sweden. They would be met by pacifist contacts and get "semi-official asylum". Mr. Randle.
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    • 81 7 OSLO. Sun. (Reuter) The Scandinavian Transport Workers Federation adopted a resolution at its annal meeting yesterday demanding that the Suez Canal be internationalised and that the administration of the Canal be taken over bv the United Nations. The Federation, with about half a million
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    • 170 7 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Sikhs in Britain and in India have appealed to British Premier Mr. Harold Wilson to let the bodv of the last sovereign of the Sikhs be taken from England for cremation in India. Mr. Davinder Bingh Parmar. President of
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    • 105 7 COLLEGE PARK, Maryland. Sun. (UPI) A birth control crusader says "Abortion Banks'' for coeds in trouble are operating on at least flve U.S. college campuses. He told delegates to the National Student Association Congress on Friday that such setups are prospering at the University of Maryland. George
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    • 142 7 KINGSTON. Jamaica. Sun. (Reuter) Commonwealth Caribbean ministers have returned home after a two-dav conference here which failed to produce agreement on action to end Anguilla's secession from the three-island state of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla. Conference sources said yesterday as the Guyana. Trinidad and Barbados Ministers felt that Jamaican
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    • 79 7 Wow!... A Red-hair-ing LONDON. Sun. (Rfuttri Shopkeeper* in Southvest England have been warned to watch out for a red-head with a dog peeping out of her jumper—her eye catching wajrg could cost them money For police say that the mini-skirted Ctrl is a decnv and that while shoppers and sales
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    • 118 7 CORUNNA. Spain. Bun. (Reuter) General Francisco Franco's cabinet has decided to hold elections for a new Cortes (Parliament) from September 25 to October 21. For the first time under the Franco regime. 100 of the 564 deputies will be elected by direct suffrage. They
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    • 62 7 NEW YORK. Sun (Rioter)— A Trans-World Airliner with 126 passengers and a crew of nine aboard landed safely at Kennedy airport today after losing one of its andercarriage wheels taking off from Shannon. The Boeing 707 fourengined jet touched down on a foam-coated runway
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  • 714 8 SINCE her acceptance of American military aid due to the Red threat at her northeastern border, Thailand has placed herself in a dollcate position. She has been trying to fight t he outside impression that she may have bocome an American satellite. As a proud nation which
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  • 613 8  -  By: BARKAT ALI (Hong Kong, Sua.) T'HE ill-treatment of fbieign diplomats in Peking against all internationally accepted practice has now reached the point at which almost every government which has diplomatic relations with China must be concerned about the safety and well-being of its representatives there.
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  • 709 8  -  J. K. TWE signing of the agreement by Malaysian and Japanese representatives at the Malaysian Foreign Ministry was scheduled for August 17 to enable Malaysia to accept the presentation of two ships by Japan as a goodwill donation. Unfortunately, the sifnlng ceremony was
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  • 1012 8  -  LETTERS... Dato Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsogoff Consul General of Saudi Arabia Sinfapore reference to what has been published on July 3 1967 in the Eastern Sun regcrding Saudi Arabia and the so-called oil em. bargo, we would like to explain that has been
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    • 248 8 Ifcr Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") AIICKEY was convicted and sent to prison for armed robbery. But he soon wasted no time in reading up on as much law as he could. He petitioned the Federal Court for release on the grounds that his constitutional
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 555 9 The weekly market review SINGAPORE, Sun. During the week under review, the industrials on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore eased a few cents from the close of business in the previous week. With only a few exceptions some
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    • 131 9 JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) S.x Malaysian rubber rer r.g plants in Sumatra u r.ot be returned to their ©'■vrers because they are Cn.r.ese, Indonesia's Antara r c '.vs agency reported today. The agency quoted Dr. 1 dan Diauhary, Chairman ct *he South Sumatra
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    • 123 9 MANILA. Sun The F :'.:ppine Association of A-aca Producers and Exporters has urged the Cental Bank to request the maser of security paper for P .lippine bank notes to use rot less than 30 per cent nilippine abaca in the mar.ufacture of Philippine currency.
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    • 77 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr rujio Oshima has been appointed General Manager of the consumer good export division of Tokyo Ohibaura Electric Co., Ltd v Toshiba) of Japan succeeding Mr. Toshio Yagi. Mr. Oshima was bom in 1908 in Tokyo and he joined Toshiba immediately
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    • 1139 9 SYDNEY. Australia. Sun. Stand on a mountain top and take In a deep breath. Fresh and clean air. you'll say. Bracing But the new breed of avionics engineers have different ideas That mountain top air. they'll declare, is In fact incredibly dirty. And trapping
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    • 176 9 ROME. sun. < Reuter) A Member of Parliament today demanded thai Italy break trade relations with China, hold Chinese trade officials in Rome and ban all Chinese ships from its ports. The Deputy. Christian Democrat Rußgero Villa, made the demands in a
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    • 140 9 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI)— Stork prices turned moatly mixed in active trading yesterday after heavy pro-fit-taking all but erased an early upswing. The market has followed a similar pattern all week with issues scoring their best gains during the first two hours and the bears
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    • 247 9 LONDON. Sun. (UPI) Britain's Treasury has predicted an upturn in overseas Industrial activity before the end of 1967 and expected the growth to extend into 1968. A regular monthly survey focussed on this happening in the United States and possibly in Western Germany, and
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    • 106 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Richard Ng Eng Pheow. a member of the marketing stafi of Kodak < Malaya > Limited in Singapore, will leave on Sept. 3, 1967 for about four months of training in the field of graphic reproduction at the headquarters of the
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    • 61 9 MANILA. Sun. Some 26.7 billion board feet of timber or 56 percent of the total timber production valued at 3 billion was reported to have been exported by the Philippines from 1956 to 1966 It was also reported that for the fiscal year *****966 alone, the country exported
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    • 993 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.35 a.m. Airline ML 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 930 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a.m. Airline ML 451 from Kurhtng. Time 19-55 a.m. Airline ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala I umpnr. Malacca Time 12 05 p
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  • NEWS
    • 492 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has said that the peaple must have the "will and wherewithal" to constitute a nation. He was speaking at the National Day Cultural Show and rally at the National Theatre T here
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    • 292 10 SINGAPORE. Sun The China Society Is sponsoring a six-man art exhibition from Sept. 6 to 9 at the Victoria Memorial Hall here. The artists who will take part in the exhibition are Han Kuan Cheng, Wu Fook Weng, Eng Siak Lay, Yan Tian Yau. Lov
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    • 102 10 SINGAPORE. Sun The Bovs' Brigade will present BB- Fanfare 19*7 at the National Theatre on Aug 26 1967 at 7.30 pm. The guests of honour will be the President of the Re public of Singapore. Enche Yusof bin Ishak. and Puan Noor Aishah. President Yusof will present
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    • 115 10 Two classes. each of sixteen students, can be taught in this new British language laboratory. The two tutors are <**«- tralW placed between two acts of soundproof boothes (one is shown In this picture). From these positions tutors can "listen in" or give individual instruction to students:
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    • 38 10 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, this morning attended the National Day celebrations organised by the Sree Narayana Mission at the 12 m s. Sembawane Road
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    • 397 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The seven computers estanlished in government and -emi-governmenr bodies in Malaysia and amounting to between 15 and $7 million, will turn out to be a "colossal wastage" of capital and human resources, if not fully utilrred. This is because computer technology is fast advancing
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    • 299 10 SINGAPORE, Sun The newly elected District Governor of Lions International, Mr. Eng Ah Koon, last night called for a better understanding between the peoples of the world to create a better world for all to live in He said every Individual had a part
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  • Students' Page – All $10 Essay Winners
    • 121 12 EASTERN SUN'S WEEKLY essay contest have been publicised over Radio Fiji, according to a young lady. Miss Purnima Devi, who wrote us recently. Miss P Devi stated that she had heard over the air that "EASTERN St T N welcomes overseas children to participate
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    • 231 12 Ol'R Red Cross Society was going to put up a charity show in a few weeks' time. Being a Red Cross Society member, I felt it was my duty to assist them in making posters for the show in school this afternoon. When I came
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    • 367 12 T IFE consists of two pathways one of which leads to prosperity and the other to adversity. Very few people can pass through life without meeting any misfortune. Misfortune comes to us in many different forms It may be in financial difficulty, death of a
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    • 584 12 ARE teenagers always carefree with no troubles, no worries, no burdens and no responsibilities? Vehemently not! Being a teenager myself I understand what it is like to worry on how to solve the complicating problems of home, in school and among our circle of friends. As we
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    • 217 12 PSYCHOLOGY may be broadly defined as the I science of the mind. The word. PSYCHOLOGY, is of Greek origin and simply means the science of one's soul. During the middle ages, psychology was regarded as a branch of philosophy, which deals with a few aspects of
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    • 424 12 SCIENCE has done a great deal in promoting the development of the world. Modern devices, magnificent vehicles, labour-saving devices and many other useful inventions are now common items. All these, in any large city, can easily be destroyed and wiped out as a result of
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    • 381 12 "PARENTS" to a child means a tower of strength, an unending source of wisdom, a deliverer from harm, a perpetual helper, the law, the supplier of nickels for candy and ice cream and kindness itself. Good parents must first of all be men or women of
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    • 204 13 WHEN I woke up. I found ♦ha* the surrounding atmosphere was silent My head 35 s*ill heavy- Yet I tried •r -hir.'ic what really happened *o myself, but failed. The sun was still in the Esst. The breeze was cool and fresh. Besides, there
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    • 450 13 pEOPLE living near Keppel Harbour usually like to go to the harbour to watch ships coming in and going out of the harbour. In the harbour, one can see motor-boats, launches, big Junks and sampans, as well as big ships. Bome ships bring in
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    • 206 13 Fortune-tellers axe considered as peoDle having talent of predicting fates or fortunes. They are the ones who can tell many wonderful tales Whether we consider the saying of a fortune-teller as. Tales" or "Truths." it depends on each individual. To certain individuals, fortune-tellers are
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    • Article, Illustration
      365 13 OUR «tory begins when an American, a Russian and a Malaysian happened to meet by chance in a notel in Geneva. Switzerland. After greeting and offering drinks to each other, they began to chat. Their conversat.on touched upon a variety of topics and finally referred tc the
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    • 364 13 When is a friend not a friend WHO is a friend? A friend te one we know well and familiar. Everyone of us has a friend. There are friends who are honest and dishonest. A friend who Is honest will make you happy and those who are dishonest will lead
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    • 422 13 CAN we tell what life will be like in, 50 year*? A pretty hopeless task, so It seems. We only have to cast our minds back to the time of fifty years ago. to see how difficult it would have been to predict then
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    • 225 13 MONEY! Money! Money! I agree that money is the root of *ll evil. Why is this an evil to us? Many people may wonder. Weil! the reasons are: With money, people can do all kinds of things For eg. gambling, drinking etc.. People
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    • 298 13 TWO and a half year* ago. I was trained by the chief of the Space Administration for an exploration to Mars. After my training my companions and I were told to go for a journey to Mars. On the first day of June 1959 we
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    • 399 13 THE sky was dark. The weather was foggy. The place was quiet, with only the pltter-pattering of the rain drops on the roof. I was in my room all snugged up In bed under the comforts of mv blanket, which protected me from
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    • 456 13 THE eerie sounds made by the howling winds and insects dismissed the sun from its daily toil. This is the hour when the city will be illuminated by lights. Chye Heng, Keh Kiar.g and I were passing the night in a country-side's hostel for the
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    • 269 12 Rules of Eastern Sun's essay writing All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 1. Each entrant must fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended belou. 2. No entry trill he considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his her photograph
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    • 175 13 WiilLKO OKC A H S T I O H <■"«». J LA bialh I PALACE I Ro lit GALA BMjtHI PALACE Td 2 7?!/ OAD I#i 4*» 5 LAST DAT! IJI. toe II 1-M. 4M *l5 A M The Mm Who Ca*» To KB1" Car! Mohner Co'or. Scope GALA: OPENS
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    • 228 13 SHAW GANISATIOf* L I D O Pr.cne ***** CAPITOL Phone *****] Now Showing: 11. t 3# «.i5 j.u, Students $1.00 to AVT SEAT at 11 t.«0 6 14 Sbowi Ju»e Andrew* THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE" Color <UI-SBi Patrons presently the hatf-portion tickets for seeing •MHUe' will be entitled to bur the
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 498 14  -  by Robert Kuan IPOH, Sun. Malaysia fought their way into the semifinals by beating Thailand 1-0 in their "A" group fixture of the Merdeka soccer tourney at the Perak Stadium tonight. The game was a keen and exciting tussle throughout before a crowd of 10,000 fans.
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    • 53 14 IPOH. Sun. Vietnam made sure of er.*er.ng the semi-finals of the Merdeka soccer tourney by beating India 1-0 at .he Perak Stadium here tonight Even exchanges characterised the game throughout. Vietnam's winning goal was a penalty conversion by centre half Pham Dong Cham, in the 67th minute,
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    • 83 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— China, having established a 2-1 lead in the second half, "monkeyed around" with Burma in the closing minutes of the match here tonight, in their Merdeka Tournament match at the Stadium Merdeka here. It was not exactly "sporting" football that the Chinese played
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    • 118 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ching Ywin basketball team of Thailand snatched the championship trophy when they beat Thai Development Bank team also of Thailand. 83-81. in the final of the Invitation Basketball Tournament, held at the Gay World stadium last night. The match was a
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    • 48 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Norman O'Neill, the Australian cricket all-rounder, arrived here tonight as guest of the National Sports Foundation. He was met by the Secretary of the NSFM. Mr. Oon Seng Wah and Malaysian cricket Association officials who included Carl Schubert and Peter Selvana-
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    • 69 14 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— The Prm.e Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. hoped that motor racing would one day become a big sporting event in the country "as we begin to get incustrialised and establish our own motor assembly plants.** He expressed this w;sh in a message to the
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    • 430 14 KI'ALA LUMPL'R, Sun. Ram delayed the start In the annual North-South cricket match which continued here today on the Selangor Club padang. Play only commenced at 1.30 p.m. after an early lunch. South batsmen were in carefree mood today and went for the runs
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    • 569 14  -  by Percy Joseph l/'UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Korea tonight trampled Singapore to the tune of four goals without reply and, despite their display which lacked lustre, deserved to win in their Merdeka soccer tournament match here at the Stadium Merdeka. They played without apparently putting their heart
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    • 2518 15  -  Shaw Stable scores with 3 winners S'pore race results by Ling Wan SINGAPORE, Sun. Show Stable's scored a treble today with three winners, Happy Road, Amusement 111 and Entertainment VI, the second day of the Singapore Turf Club August Meeting at Bukit Timah
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    • 557 15  -  by M. T. Lingam KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Pardon my sweating fingers as they slip from the keys of the typewriter while I bring you the biggest shamble of Malaysian hockey for years, which almost put paid to today's Tun Razak Cup finals. Last night live
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    • 574 15  -  by R. D. Selva KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A plucky Negri Sembilan XI fought out desperately to hold Selongor to a scoreless draw and emerged as worthy winners of the Tun Raxak Cup for 1967. With Malacca going down to Singapore 2-3 in the
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    • 389 15 The Stipendiary Steward** report on the Second Day is as follows: RACE 1 App Samry (Illya Kuryakin > was severely reprimanded for crowding Bandit (Asuwadi) running down to the 4 furlongs and for permitting his mount to move in under the whip about a
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    • 133 15 IPOH. Sun. Ipoh will have the distinction of being the first centre in West Malaysia to have a "clinic" in athletics from Aug 24 to 28 to be conducted by Robert Snell of New Zealand. Snell was the winner in the 800 metres
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    • 606 16 HOOLIGANISM AT 2 BIG MATCHES OF DAY LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) English League football ex ploded into action yesterday with crowd violence and the defeat of European Cup hopes Manchester United. Hooliganism broke at two of the biggest matches of the day. At Goodison Park,
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    • 886 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. Ex-champion Richard Chee defeated National champion Ismail Ibrahim, in the first round of the Singapore National Badminton Championships held at the Singapore Badminton Hall yester- day. Richard, after a year's .apse in the championships Is making a comeback to regain the
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    • 359 16 Scottish League Cap Airdrie 2 D'fermline 3 Alloa 1 Albion R. 4 Arbroatfi 4 East File 3 Berwick R. 2 Ayr United 1 Brechin 2 E Stirling 1 Celtic 3 Aberdeen 1 Clydebank 2 S'housemuir 1 C'denbeath 3 Montrose 0 Dundee 2 Moiherwell 1 Falkirk 0
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    • 78 16 LONDON. Sun (Reuter V Results of Rugby League matches played today were Bramley 11 Leeds 24 Doncaster 5 l3 Hull K R 20 Halifax 8 Keighley 9 Hunlet 25 Wakefield 31 Castleford 11 Rogbv League Lancashire Cup First Round Oldham 17 Leigh 11 Warrington 17 Blackpool B
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    • 299 16 BELFAST, Northern Ireland. Sun. (UPI) MOte Hailwood of Britain won the Ulster 500cc motor cycling Grand Prix easily after his chief rival. Giacomo Agostini of Italy suffered clutch trouble on the first lap. Fall wood, riding a Japanese-built Honda, covered the 15 laps. 112-mile
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    • 428 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC HEADSHIP OF THE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified candidates for appointment to the Headship of the School of Accountancy. Qualifications Candidates should possess good academic and professional qualifications in Accountancy and should have wide experience in business and in accountancy education. Preference
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    • 365 14 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, MALAYA APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified candidates below 50 years of age on Ist September, 1967 to fill teaching posts in the following fields:(1) Agricultural Economics. (2) Agricultural Extension. (3) Agronomy. Applications are also invited for the posts of (4) Librarian. (5) Assistant Librarian. QUALIFICATIONS: (A)
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    • 329 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. TAWARAN darlpada pemborong2 yang berdaftar dlJK R. dl-dalam Kelaa 'Ex' 'E' dan 'D' sahaja akan dlterima di-Pejabat Jurutera Kerja. J.KR., Ulu Langat, Kajang. hingga Jam pukol 3.00 petan* pada 28hb Ogos, 1967 untok: MEMBENA JALAN MINYAK TAR DAN MENJALANKAN KERJA2 KECHIL DARI BATU 20 HINGGA
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    • 141 14 TENDER NOTICE KENYATAAN TAWARAN BANK BI'MIPITRA (MALAYSIA) BERHAD DAN TL'AN HAJI MOHD NOR BIN HAJI ABDULLAH TAWARAN di-jemput daripada pemborong2 yang berdaftar di-Jabatan Kerja Raya Kelas "D" ke-atas untok: MEMBINA DAN MENYIAPKAN DUA BANGUNAN RUMAH KEDAI YANG BERDUA TINGKAT DIATAS LOT 9710 DAN 9696 JALAN MENTERI, SUNOEI BES A R
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    • 104 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $63,640.00 FIRST PRIZE Xo. *****4 $25,998.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****3 7.428 00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****1 3,714.00 STARTERS ($1,000.00 each): Nos. *****5 *****7 *****8 *****7 *****2 *****3 *****2 *****0 *****8 CONSOLATIONS ($750.00 each): Nos. *****6 *****5 *****7 *****3 *****7 *****0 *****1 *****8 *****0 *****9 50 EXTRA
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    • 195 16 JOIN THE FAMILY FUN MS M-u oc ufct V I m is > CLOWN FISH (Ikan inggu) A coral fish that /oves to play amongst sea anemones. n y 1 F C 0 > SPOTTED SCAT (Ikan ketang ketang) A river-mouth scavenger that is quite tasty to eat If found
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    • 62 16 TIME AND TIDE I Penan?: 1.22 a.m. (7.3 ft), 1.18 p.m. (8.5 ft) Port Swettenham: 6.44 a.m. (15.7 ft), 6.53 p.m. (15.1 ft) Port Dickson: 7.15 a.m. (8.9 ft.), 7.43 p.m. (8.6 ft) Singapore: 12.21 a.m. (7.7 ft), 11.37 p.m. (9.3 ft) Sedili Keehil: 11.09 a.m. (7.8 ft), 10 01
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