Eastern Sun, 22 August 1967
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Title Section26 1967-08-22 1 EASTERN SUN IndejSenO National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 388 Tuesday, 22 August 1967. •k MC(P) 2251 -fr KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.26 words
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Article, Illustration531 1967-08-22 1 MASS EXODVS OF CHINESE TO HONG KONG LONDON, MON. (Reuter) 13RITAIN has refused to accept a strong Chinese note protesting about the treatment of three banned proPeking newspapers and pro-Peking journalists in Hong Kong, British officials said here today. Mr. Donald Hopson, British Charge d'Affaires inUPI Photo. - 531 words
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Article195 1967-08-22 1 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter) All air, land and sea traffic came to a standstill as severe tropical storm Kate, packing strong winds bore down on Hong Kong this afternoon. The storm also brought welcome showers, but accompany strong winds uprooted tree s and caused195 words
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490 1967-08-22 1 HONG KONG, Mon. (Reuter). The people of Hong Kong today showed more concern for the approaching tropical storm Kate than China's ultimatum to Britain over the Colony. The ultimatum, delivered to the British Charge d* Affaires in Peking. Mr. Donald Hopson. yesterday, demanded that490 words
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Article77 1967-08-22 1 LONDON. Mon (UP!)— Diplomatic reports said today the regime of Mao Tse-tunr is headed f«r unavoidable collapse, unless the a*ed leader PulU back from the brink without delay. Only the immediate abandonment of his weird cultural revolution and compromise with his opponents in the party77 words
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158 1967-08-22 1 JAKARTA. Mon. <TPI) Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik told Parliament today that the Government consider* the time "sufficiently ripe" to open formal diplomatic relations with Malaysia and Singapore. The Foreign Minister, however, said that the Government would like to hear Parliament's opinion on158 words
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Article, Illustration531 1967-08-22 1 Ben d'Cunha, C.F. Lee - 'BRITAIN WILL SEND AIR. NAVAL FORCES IN CASE OF AGGRESSION' by Ben d'Cunha, C.F.Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. T>RITAIN will deploy her strategic forces if Malaysia or Singapore were faced with external aggression after her complete withdrawal from the area in the mid-70's. This assurance was531 words
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111 1967-08-22 1 MANILA. Mon. (I'PI) The Philippines and Malaysia have agreed to hold subministerial talks on the Philippine territorial claim to Sahah within two months' time in a neutral place, possibly in Bangkok, the Foreign Office said today. Foreign Secretarv Narclso Ramos Issued a statement saying he111 words
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Article, Illustration255 1967-08-22 2 Musa Scully - KIDNAPPERS GOT THE WRONG PERSON By Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 37.year.oid housewife spent a night in a gunny tack, inside a car, while four men who hod earlier kidnapped her, stood guard by her tide. But fortunately for Madam Wong Yoke Chin,Eastern Sun Pix by Mok Voon. - 255 words
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217 1967-08-22 2 Muda Scheme will make Kedah nation's 'rice-basket ALOR STAR. Mon, Th« Belgian Ambassador to Malaysia. Tan Srt Taelemans, tonight spoke highly of the ambitious Muda River srheme, which he said would make Kedah Malaysia's "rice basket". It would be, he added, a source of higher inrome to many people Kedah217 words
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159 1967-08-22 2 Musa Scully - By Musa Scully KUALA LUMFUR. Mon. Pirates have struck again in the Straits of Malacca. This time it is off the coast of the fishing village of Tanjong Sepat. 5® miles from here. The Deputy OCCI for Selangor. DSP Mokhtar Maharakim. disclosed today that159 words
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242 1967-08-22 2 KI'ALA Ll'MPl'H, Mon. A court of inquest. In a second hearing, on the death of the former Malayan Railways Public Relations Officer, Enche Mohammed Yusoff bin Mohammed, after falling from the 17th floor of Parliament House into a pool on Jan. 6, this year, returned242 words
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Article187 1967-08-22 2 PE.NANG, Men, former senior prefect and also a member of the sehool or cnestra of Henry Gumey School sa.d in the Sessions Court here today that he ran away from the school because he did not know the music notes well. Nineteen-year-old Abu Baaar bi n187 words
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Article44 1967-08-22 2 KUALa LUMPUR. Mon. The house of an accountant, Enche Abdu. Manaf Havsan. in Jalan Chawan. Petaling Java, was burgled last night. M.ssing was a lI.WO necklace. S5OO ring and casn 1100 Biehe Manaf vu away from the house when it was broken mte44 words
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200 1967-08-22 2 KI'ALA U'MPll, Mon The Staff Side of the National Whitley Council today defended its presence in the Teachers Panel of the National Joint Council of Teachers. A statement signed by it* Secretary. Enche Yahaya bin Mohamed All, clarified the Staff Side of the200 words
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114 1967-08-22 2 PENANG. Mon. Ten m«n and four women were allowed bail of $lOO each when they appeared in the First Magistrate's Court today charged with playing "blangkas" in a common gaming house in Perak Road on Aug. 19. Lim Cheng Chuan, 37, Chan Ah Hun, 37,114 words
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Article35 1967-08-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Police arretted a man in a hotel in Jalan Bukit B.ntarg yesterday evening in possession of over 100 oos~ene pictures The arrest was the result of a tip-off35 words
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309 1967-08-22 2 MALACCA, Mon. Malaysia'* first secondary religious school at Ratu Berendam, four miles from town, and named after the first Malay Sultan to embrace Islam, Sultan Muhammad, was opened today by the Vang di-Pertuan Agong. Among the 1,500 guests present at the brier, colourful and309 words
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Article205 1967-08-22 2 Kr ALA Ll MPI R. Mon. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, hoped that the SiOO.OfIO "Tun Tan Cheng Lock School of Nursinf" at the Astunta Hospital would rtlkva the consented Government nursing schools in the toyHe also hoped that the R»W nursing •rhnol205 words
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125 1967-08-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Two women, charged with taking part In an Illegal procession, were today acquitted and discharged without their defence being called. The two women are Hen* 000 Loong. 24 of Pulau Ketam. and Low Chee Fun. 21. of Puchone here. Both were charged125 words
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283 1967-08-22 2 Khoo Boon Choo - 1,000 Govt, servants rush out of nine-storey Bangunan Syed Putra hy Khoo Boon Choo PENANG, Mon. Over 1,000 Government servants rushed out of the nine-storey longunon Tuanku Syed Putrs in Downing Street at 3.05 p.m. today when the whole of George Town experienced o283 words
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287 1967-08-22 2 Six veh icles stolen in K.L. over weekend KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three CQ one van and two motor-cycles were stolen the Federal capital over the week-end. The first car was stolen on Saturday nigh* when Mr. D.C. Fernandez, a Hospital Assio ant, left his Fiat 124 (BS. 7074), valued c287 words
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Article91 1967-08-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Brttish High Commissioner to Malaysia. Sir Michael Walker, will on Wednesday present a Land Rover and trailer to tht Malayan Association for the Blind at the MAB H#>adquarters. Brickfield* here. Th« Land Rover and trailer have been donated by the Royal91 words
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128 1967-08-22 2 TOKYO Mor <Re A seven-merr-«>r Jap«mission '.eft here for K Lumpur by air ♦<-- vestigate pose ing a watersupp.y ~n on the East Coast of 'V-' sia. Tne miss.or lad by fw feasor Tarr.or. Tokyo University. ug< by the Foreizr. Mm.-'n f he128 words
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138 1967-08-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mo:. A five-day course or. preventive miintenar-f' organised by trie NV -.f 2 Productivity Cent: e .n Petaling Jay a ope- -y. for 26 i~i supervisory repres- from 19 organisations This course is mear*. lof ail personnel who are r erested in and138 words
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Article61 1967-08-22 2 MALACCA. Mon. A youth was admitted into the General Hospital here je.--terdav with two kr fe wounds following a fig l Kampong Pan*?: be! eve- r volvmg rival secret so~ e'.es. The arrival of a Trtffie Polioe constable saver, re youth from further ir.jur:e. His assailant fled on61 words
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331 1967-08-22 3 K. G. Tharan - Worried parents get in touch with JB lawyer by phone by K. G. Tharan JOHORE BAHRU, Mo n. The worried parents of a Canadian hitch-hiker today made a frantic transAtlantic S.O.S. telephone call to a leading local lawyer here. Mr. C. K. G. Pillay331 words
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263 1967-08-22 3 Gone are the days of militant unions Lingam SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. 8 V Lingam. the M P for Aijunied has said that the days of irresponsible militant trade unionism were over in Singapore and thev must now face realities and adjust their roles to changing circumstances. He added the success263 words
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101 1967-08-22 3 SINGAPORE. Mon The exhibition of Indonesian pointing, sculptures, handicrafts, ornaments, batiks ana books at Wisma Indonesia in Orchard Road will b#> extended to Aug. 31. Announcing this today, Mr I.R Slamat Izzam. I).: n <nor-General of the Department of People's K-ndicraft of Republic of Ir.donesia.101 words
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178 1967-08-22 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. A number of khaki-short demonstrators mostly youths attacked two mobile police patrol cars and attempted to burn them with lighted torches, at Jalan Bukit Ho Swee tonight. The demonstrators also pelted the patrol cars with stones and taunted the policemen in the vehicles178 words
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84 1967-08-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon More than $14.7 million was received by the Government as revenue from three-digit ticket sales in West Malaysia from 1964 to 1966. Disclosing this in a written reply tc a question from Mi. Lee Seek Fun (All.Tanjong Maiim) at Parliament84 words
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Article92 1967-08-22 3 IPOH, Mon. —Four armed robbers made their getaway in a waiting car after holding up a sundry goods shops proprietor. Ng Kar Yin. at Sungei Gala in Batu Gajah. 10 miies from here on Saturday night. They entered the shop brandishing knives. They threatened the proprietor92 words
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Article155 1967-08-22 3 SINGAPORE, Mon. A criminal law supervisee, I** Kai Lye. 19, today told a District Court that his *hare from the sale of 52.R76.50 worth of stolen was $4OO. He admitted to having Broken into a shop at Mansoor Street on May 21 at c with155 words
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Article, Illustration392 1967-08-22 3 SINGAPORE. Men.—The Singapore Government today announced the appointment of Mr. Lim Kee Chin as the first Singapore Commissioner to Hong Kong. Mr. Llm. who will assume office on Bept. 7, 1* a prominent businessmen and Is well-known In the sports and other circles in Hong Kong.392 words
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Article237 1967-08-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. A proposal to establish a separate orthopaedic hospital from the Orthopaedic Department at the Genera] Hospital here it likely to be included in the Second Malaysia Plan. This was because it was probably the only solution to solve the pressure for orthopaedic beds in237 words
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Article52 1967-08-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A 16-year-old youth was drowned ir a mining pool, in Kampong Jawa. 7-1/2-mile Jalan Klang. Petaling. yesterday evening Ahmad bin Halim was swimming with his girl friend when he got into difficulties, while tn the centre of the pool. His body was52 words
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1050 1967-08-22 4 AGREEMENT SIGNED BY KELANTAN GOVT. AND S'PORE COMPANY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The "Prepayment of Royalties" provision in the agreement signed between the Kelantan State Government and a Singapore incorporated company in July 1964, is ultra vires to the constitution. the SolicitorGeneral, Enche Salleh bin1,050 words
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Article, Illustration212 1967-08-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. told Parliament today Malaysia would rather* surrender than fight if it were confronted with the overwhelming: military might of an aggressive nation with its conventional weapons than sacrifice the nation. He said, however, that Malaysia in line with212 words
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Article, Illustration560 1967-08-22 4 HOMOSEXUALITY": OUT PARLIAMENT ROUND-VP RY REN D'CUNBA AND C.F. LEE ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon It might have been Britain's fin e st hour in Parliament when she legalised homosexuality after a lengthy serious debate recently. But In the Malaysian Parliament this morning, the same tODlc560 words
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Article42 1967-08-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two new Members of Parliament were this morning sworn in to the Dewan Ra'ayat. They are: Enehe Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah (AII.-R au b and Tunku Zaid bin Tunku Ahmad (PMEPPaalr Mas Hulu).42 words
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716 1967-08-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The salary of the executive director of the Malaysian-Japanese joint venture of Malayawata Steel Ltd. was the topic of a difference of opinion between the Acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. and the Labour716 words
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Article386 1967-08-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon-—A decision will be made shortly by the Employees' Provident Fund Board on the question of allowing contributors to borrow from their credits to buy houses. This was disclosed by the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Slew Sin today In written answer386 words
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73 1967-08-22 13 A former teacher at the MacPherson Secondary School, Mr.Francis Sim Kheoh Hua, left here today for Canals to take up a four-year course in mechanical engineering under the Colombo Plan. Francis, 20, will be studying at the Toronto University. He is a former student of St. Joseph's Institution. Francis sat73 words
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313 1967-08-22 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Police today warned that any person talcing part in any illegal assembly or procession would be dealth with according to the law. The reminder came today in the wake of police information that members and supporters of the Barisan Sosialis and pro-Communist313 words
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Article95 1967-08-22 13 SINGAPORE Mon The Singapore Government today deprived the citizenship of Lim Jee Leong, a male Hokkien aged 31 years Lim was born in China and came to Singapore at the age of 5 "Since 1961 Lim participated extensively in the promotion of Communist United Front activities in95 words
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Article, Illustration250 1967-08-22 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The German FriedrichEbe rt- Foundation. in co-operation with the Post, Telecoms and International (PTTI), will organise a three months' training-course for 25 leading tradeunionists from Asian countries in Germany. Seven Singapore leading unionist* win attend the seminar. They will leave Singapore on Sept250 words
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Article84 1967-08-22 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. —A 22-y*ar-old woman. S:e Ah Moi. fcsc her golo chain snatched ve?*erday while she was waiting at a bus stop at New Br.dze Road. Madam Sie later told the police that she felt someone snatch her gold chain valued 8* ?55 and when she84 words
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Article75 1967-08-22 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.—P-r« which broke out in a wooden house in Simon Close at 2 a.m. caused damage to property estimated at 12.000. it took *0 minutes for two Are engine? to bring the Are under control Mr Yap Sor.g Kng. owner of the house said the75 words
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Article84 1967-08-22 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Kelab Burong Singapura will hold it* annual "Merbok" singing contest for the 8 Lim Challenge Shield at the National Youth Training Centre, South Bouna Vista Road on Sept. 19 at 8 am Competitors from Malaysia wishing to take part in the contest are requested84 words
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Article48 1967-08-22 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Thirteen British volunteers from the Organisation Voluntary Service Overseas (VBO are due to arrive here by air tomorrow from Singapore. The volunteers, who are all graduates. qualified teachers or engineers will have two days briefing here before leaving for their posts.48 words
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152 1967-08-22 13 THE Ministry of Culture and the National152 words
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Article183 1967-08-22 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Chinese youth armed with a revolver held-up the Manager of the Golden City Theatre as he was goinf to deposit $3,381 at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank in Margaret Drive this afternoon. The manager Mr Lee Siaw Yee. however, handed over a183 words
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Article311 1967-08-22 13 Women on the march Mrs.Nair SINGAPORE, Mon Not only children but also young women in Singapore are responding to the ideal of a lean and rugged society This was stated by the MP for Moulmeln, Mrs Devan Nair when she spoke at the National Day celebrations recently. She said one311 words
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Article63 1967-08-22 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Sarawak's Minister for Communications and Works, Dato Teo Kui Seng, flew In here today on a $3O million mission. He is here for talks with Federal Government on the question of port expansion in Sibu and Kuchlng. He told newsmen on arrival here63 words
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160 1967-08-22 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The first group of four Canadian University Service Overseas volunteers will amve here tomorrow to take up teaching positions in various secondary schools in the Republic. They are Judy Barton; Pat Kennedy; Bryony Conway and Michael Newton. The CUSO was inaugurated in160 words
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Article83 1967-08-22 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Y's Men's Club of Singapore will hold its annual general meeting at the Board Room of the Chinese South Fier on Saturday, (Aug 26) at 1.15 p.m. The current president. Mr. Raymond T H. Huang, will not stand for re-election, although he83 words
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159 1967-08-22 13 SINGAPORE. Mon—Two Indonesians were today fined by the Second District Court after they had pleaded guilty to possession of false Singapore new laminated identity cards. Sungib bin Mukit was fined $5OO or *ix months' jail and Ismail bin Angwat $l,OOO or one year159 words
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Article22 1967-08-22 13 SINGAPORE. Mon There were 82 road accidents of which five were serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.22 words
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Advertisement125 1967-08-22 2 Teething time *£teedtn £Ul .time K£) Is y*ur Baby teething. and 4a» it make him cry Then hurry, worriw Parent, and get him BTEEOMAN S SOOTHING POWDIRS Now? Teething njs upset His tummy. ft« the Pewde'S will put it r'l'% quickly and gently, and him smile again STIEDMAN 5 POWDIRS125 words
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Miscellaneous79 1967-08-22 2 KL Prominent Maiayfctan Artists' Exhibition by Peninsular Art Society at 41, Jaian Raa Muda 10 am. to 6 p.m. Jalan Weld Swimming Pool 0 30 m. to 12.30 p m., 2 p m. to p m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p m. Exhibition by Circle Six. Samat Art Gallery.79 words
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Miscellaneous15 1967-08-22 4 m i r i 0. THAT'S IT q£i m i w w: r OH P15 words
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Article482 1967-08-22 5 MARIANNE PEREIRA - By MARIANNE PEREIRA SINGAPORE, MON. As the sales of motor cycles and scooters go up and up women pillion riders ar e becoming an international institution. It is not surprising for we women have been contented to take the back seat since the dawn482 words
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Article, Illustration248 1967-08-22 5 THE young love colour, and many a lingerie de-s.r-.er. despairing o! getting the :3ea across to the general ~uver. has found that •ee-.s and college girls go lor bras girdles and slips in co-ord;r.a*ed sets. Figure fa"ery. therefore, is up matched sets especially248 words
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Article, Illustration199 1967-08-22 5 Mary Sue Miller - by: Mary Sue Miller By NANA. THE use of deodorants and antiperspirarts is an established grooming practice. Still there's a good bit of fuzzy thinking on the subject. Part ot it may be due to misinformation, handed down like an old wives' tale, and .partBy NANA. - 199 words
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Article201 1967-08-22 5 FOR REVIVAL of the black cocktail dress, in sexv looks with no taint of basic, sleeky fitted and cut-nut here and there. NEW romantic look in evening pants costumes, done in softly coloured velvet and worn with ruffled silk or satin shirts. STRIPES on everything for fall, zinging201 words
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Article, Illustration51 1967-08-22 5 TWO-piece suits also show a liking for prettier styles, as in this Western-influenced swimsuit from Shore Patrol. White latex boy shorts have a tabhed red calico print belt to match the top which is trimmed with three tiers of tailored ruffles. Fashion League Fashion LeagueFashion League Photo. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration309 1967-08-22 5 Feature) By: Florence de Santis - (A Fashion League Feature) Bv: Flo- Feature) By: Florence de Santis. EVER since sunglasses ceased being purely functional and became fashion items, they have also ceased to be used solely in summer. Such sunglasses creators as Riviera now style their specs as all-year accessories. For fall. Riviera309 words
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320 1967-08-22 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Women face an even greater threat from smoking than men, according to a specialist in an American nonsmoking clinic, writing in the Atlantic Gleaner. The specialist, Mr. Walter Kloss. said in an article that it certainly was frightening320 words
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Article340 1967-08-22 5 Florence de Santis - by: Florence de Santis Q: I? one has a short nerk and round face, should one wear necklaces? What about earrings 9 A: Necklaces should never lie close around the Throat when the neck is short. Opera or matinee length chains and ropes may be worn, as340 words
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Miscellaneous2992 1967-08-22 6 with 6 bands and 16 transistors/diodes RADIO MALAYSIA August 22—August 28 RADIO SINGAPURA August 22—A28 Tuesday B "J y Cornet AUGUST 22 30 AM: TIM EX-TIME 800 g** 1 Prog. Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies. jjg 7.00 The New*; 7.10 Break- 6 ian C fast Potpourri; 7.45 News in Word j2,992 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration443 1967-08-22 7 Impeach 'impractical 9 says Futlbright WASHINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) Senator William Fulbrifht claimed today there was a great movement in Congress to make President Johnson shift his Vietnam policy towards seeing a negotiated peace. i "I have the impression of a very decided shift away fromUPI Photo. - 443 words
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Article225 1967-08-22 7 IT BEGAN WITH COCONUTS ACAPL'LCO. Mexico, Mon (UPI) A bitter union feud culminated in a wild shootout at a meeting hall yesterday. Fifteen peasants were killed. 25 were wounded and police arrested 180 persons. Earlier reports said the peasants were shot down from ambush as they stepped225 words
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180 1967-08-22 7 MANILA. Mon. (UPI) The Supreme Court has ruled that aliens cannot be employed in any Philippine business firm dealing in nee and corn. The ruling was made on a case elevated to the tribunal concerning the Universal Com Products, which employs Filipino180 words
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329 1967-08-22 7 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Three men in a car made a Chicago-style machine gun raid on the United States embassy in the heart of London's Mayfair late last night. Doors and windows were holed but no one was injured Afterwards police found a329 words
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Article60 1967-08-22 7 ARETTE. France. Mon. (Reuter) Two new earth tremors last night shook the Pyrenean mountain village of Arette. virtually destroy ed by two big tremors a week ago Earlie: in the day. three houses were damaged by a tremor at the nearby village of Lourdios No injuriet60 words
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Article67 1967-08-22 7 EXETER. ENGLAND. Mon (Renter) A queen bee landed in 19-year-old Joy Teague's hair yesterday and seconds later a whole swarm wa* stinging her head and shoulders Two passers-by tore the bees from her hair, and all three were badly stung. Miss Teague was treated in hospital67 words
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Article93 1967-08-22 7 SAIGON, Mon. (Reuter) Voting will take place on October 22 for a total of 137 elected member? to South Vietnam's new Lower House of Representatives. It wat announced today A decree signed by Head of State Lieutenant-General Nguyen Van Thieu sets the number of regular93 words
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Article114 1967-08-22 7 HONG KONG. Mon rßeuter) Hon* Kong battened down with anti typhoon shutters today as tropical storm Kate intensified and whirled in towards the colony from the South China Sea. The storm, with winds reaching 75 miles ar. hour 100 miles from its centre, was located 90114 words
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Article61 1967-08-22 7 NEW DELHI. Mon (UPI) New Delhi yesterday staged ita first mock air raid since India gained ita independence 2# years ago The three-hour exercise, designed to test the city's Civil Defence arrangements, started with siren* signalling the approach of "enemy planes." Civil Defence personnel61 words
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Article187 1967-08-22 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) "Black Power" advocate H. Rap Brown today issued a call from prison for Negroes to arm themselves** for our freedom Is vet to come." The message, signed "Yours in rebellion. Rap Brown." was sent through his lawyer who has been trying without success187 words
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Article145 1967-08-22 7 NEW YORK. Mon (CPU An ordinary hairdryer a flashlight ana some everyday chairs will be "hung" In the elegant Mnsran of Modern Art in Autumn, along with the Picasso*. Monfts and other masters. In the museum's view, the makers of every-day utilitarian objects are artists,145 words
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476 1967-08-22 7 SHELL-BP OIL FARM SET ALIGHT ENUGF. Mon. (Reuter) A blaze started in an oil storage tank at the Port of Bonny threatens to destroy the entire £10.500.000 oil installation on the island, Biafran military authorities announced today. A war bulletin from defence headquarters476 words
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320 1967-08-22 7 SYDNEY, Mon (Renter) The government is planning to buy a w-rond squadron of helicopters to send to Vietnam this year, the defence correspondent for .•The Australian," Christopher Forsyth said todav. He said it was not clear T p* how many were involved but the320 words
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Article117 1967-08-22 7 WASHING TON, Mon Router) The State Department viewed this morning's machine gun attack on the American embassy in London a« an unfortunate incident but hardlv one that would create friction between Britain and the U.S. "We treat this as something between friendly countries." a department spokesman117 words
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365 1967-08-22 10 3 weeks out o* asylum NORTH BATTLEFORD, Saskachewan. Mon. (TTI) A high school dropout released three weeks ago from a mental hospital was held yesterday for on charges of capital murder in the slaughter at Shell Lake, of nine members of a farm365 words
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Article135 1967-08-22 10 NEW HAVEN. Connecticut, Mon. (Reuter) Scattered outbreaks of violence were reported here last night as small gangs of Negroes ignored an 8 p.m. curfew and roamed the streets on the second successive night of racial disturbances. They broke windows, hurled bottles and set some135 words
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Article512 1967-08-22 10 PHIL NEWSON - Thais fear decimation after *inconclusive peace By PHIL NEWSON NEW YORK. Mon. (t'Pl) Thailand hari Bf firmly committed Itself on the side of the ln!t«d States and its other allies in Vietnam now fears it may be left out on a limb- Rather than a512 words
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Article, Illustration27 1967-08-22 10 BEATLE Ringo Starr and mother-in -law Florence Cox visit Starr's wife, Maureen, at Queen Charlotte's Maternity Hospital after the birth of their son, Jason, on Saturday evening.27 words
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Article147 1967-08-22 10 SAIGON, Mon. (Renter) A Soviet-design-ed MIG interceptor was accidentia downed yesterday by a North Vietnamese SAM missile as, the aircraft swept in to attack American bombers, a U.S. military spokesman said here today. The incident occurred as U.B. Jets took advantage to Improved weather to147 words
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Article133 1967-08-22 10 TOKYO. Moo <tTI) An tee cream truck driver who climbed into the rear of his vehicle to cool off yesterday and wis froien stiff was brought back to live by doctors who worked to save him for more than two hours Masaru Saito drove the truck to a133 words
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214 1967-08-22 10 MANILA, Mon. (UPI A group of Filipino demonstrators today set up pickets near the main gate of the U.S. Clark Air Base and prevented thousands of other Filipinos from reporting for work at the base. I An Air Force spokesman said the demonstrators.214 words
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Article91 1967-08-22 10 MANILA Mon (CPI) Taal Volcano haa stopped Its eruption after a two-day speetarular show of steam blasts and fireballs last week, the volcanology commission reported today The only activity noted at Taal over the weekend was continued steaming of the crater lake, according to Filipino voleanologist Jesus91 words
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Article98 1967-08-22 10 JAKARTA. Mon (l*PI» The Jakarta Prosecutor's Office has banned the publication of horoscopes in local newspapers. according to press reports here today. The ban was reportedly issued "to eradicate the mystic oriented mentality among the Indonesian masses The move was believed to be primarily a security98 words
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Article112 1967-08-22 10 00 VANCOUVER. Mon (Renter) More than Z.IM firefighters today battled 409 forest fires raging throughout British Columbia as hot. dry weather persisted. One blaze, on Vancouver Island, has so far destroyed many acres of valuable timber, New fires have broken out at Prince Rupert, the worst112 words
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Article163 1967-08-22 10 FAIRBANKS. Alaska Mon. <UPI> Hundreds of refugees sloshed back to their homes yesterday to clean up the vast damage inflicted the Chena River flooding that began five day ago. The river still remained above flood stage, dropping at a rate of only a half inch an163 words
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Article220 1967-08-22 10 NASSAU. Bahamas. Mon (Reuter) Police planes are scouring the Atlantic off the Bahamas for the British yacht Charon of Styx which last week reported one of her three crew was murdered .during a treasure hunt off the Haitian coast Two Nassau detectives flew *o George Town220 words
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233 1967-08-22 10 ANKARA. Turkey. Mnn (Renter) An Iranian woman named Soghra has passed through here on a 5.000-mile walk from Teheran, capital of Iran, to London where she says she will reveal a secret that will surprise the world. Soghra is something of a mystery. She233 words
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277 1967-08-22 10 TOKVO. Moc (Reuter The Deputy Prime Minister of India Mr Morarji said today be doubted whether the proposer international nuclear non-proli-feration treaty could «en ously be considered without tbe membership of Communist China Mr Desai. who is on an official visit to Japan, wjg speaking to277 words
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Article95 1967-08-22 10 JAKARTA. Mon ißeuter> Traffic authorities have devised a new type of pedestrian crossing to he-p people walk safely over Jakarta's busy streets Crossings marked with conventional white stnpe? are virtually ignored by motorists, and the authcr.ties have hit on the ides of providing pedestrians with a small95 words
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157 1967-08-22 10 Learning from da da and goo goo BERKELEY, California, Mon. (UPI) A baby's early "da-da" may be a sign of intelligence. Three university of California researchers have found P art "modest" means of testing one and two-year-old girls for adult I.Q. The work supports157 words
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Article421 1967-08-22 8 ffIRIBALISM has rent Nigeria asunder. Incitement from outside has made matters worse there. Tribesmen are murdering one another for no other reasoon than that each tribe has chosen to get out of the Federation and run its affairs according to its liking. Ancient grudges cannot be wiped421 words
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Article225 1967-08-22 8 rpHE Parliamentary by-election result in Pasir Mas Hulu constituency in Pan-Malayan Islamic Party-controlled Kelantan must have been a keen disappointment to the Alliance. It had been so quietly confident of victory in this election exercise which was some sort of political barometer for the 1969 general elections-225 words
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917 1967-08-22 8 "T)RAZIL cannot accept atomic, space age colonialism, a new type of subordination. We invite all to join our efforts for peaceful nuclear development in Brazil. We preserve and defend our right to develop research fully and to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes." Brazilian Foreign917 words
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777 1967-08-22 8 RUDDI FRISCH - By: RUDDI FRISCH THE hcodline wot dear: "Huks kill four, lost three, in Bataan gunfighting" and the "handwriting on the wall" is equally clear: The left-leaning Hukbalahap, or Huks, are on the move again, and this time their extends outside their traditional central Luzon strongholds777 words
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Article353 1967-08-22 8 LIM HONG MENG - LIM HONG MENG fPHE Day Training College Trained Teachers A Union claims that it represents the majority of DTC-trained teachers with the School Certificate, and its intention is to negotiate with the Government on the so-called interim offer. It is disheartening to note that353 words
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245 1967-08-22 8 Lee Tat San - Lee Tat San ONE wonders if the authorities are really effl. cient in can-vine out their duties to the public 1 protest against the tidi apa" policy over two successive complaints Indeed in Johore Bahru recently about the extent that interference is being radiated from245 words
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329 1967-08-22 8 MOHD. YUNI BIN AWI - MOHD. YUNI BIN AWI Iread with relish your leader the August 15 on the subject "Statu* and Income" in particular your penultimate paragraph reading "The one point that should be stressed to Malay youths is that they must dedicate themselves to work and take life329 words
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266 1967-08-22 9 LONDON. Mon. Industrial output in Britain rose marginally in June according to figures Issued by the Department of Economic Affairs in London yesterday. I The Index ot Industrial Production for the month, sea anally adjusted, is esti--v at 132. compared with 1?1 for266 words
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Article341 1967-08-22 9 SINGAPORE. MOIL September first pride rubber f.o.b. bu»fri at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Koala Lompur tfxlaT at 50-7 8 cents per lbdown one and a half cents from previous close. The tone quiet after easier. The market opened fracttor.e v lower on rather disappois*341 words
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Article23 1967-08-22 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPI)— R'.bber market opened very Qoiet with spot 15| 15i No 1 RSS CIF basis ports Sept. 15-9/16 15-11/16.23 words
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240 1967-08-22 9 LONDON Mon. (UPI) A last minute technical 'hitch on Friday night delayed signing of the final contract of sale of the liner Queen Mary to Long Beach. California. The agreement, to purchase the 81.237 ton liner at a price of $3,445.00 (m) for240 words
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Article24 1967-08-22 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) Money quotations: HKSS *****/5.7825 per US dollar for cash. HKSI6.Q6 per pound stealing HK5270.875 per tael gold24 words
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257 1967-08-22 9 LONDON, Mon. First of a new veriion of the three-Jet Trident airliner, which will more than double the aircraft's original range, made a successful three-and-a-half-hour maiden flight over southern England at the weekend. The Trident Two-E is a development of the Trident One.257 words
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Article100 1967-08-22 9 MANILA. Mon President Ferdinand Marcos has created a committee to explore financing resources for the establishment of an Asian coconut research and development centre The project i» aimed at helping coconut producing countries in this part of the world. which supplies roughly four-fifths of the world's100 words
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Article17 1967-08-22 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The tin price for today was $599 25 per picul, down 75 cents.17 words
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Article, Illustration79 1967-08-22 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Seven Life Insurance salesmen and saleswomen of thf Ameriran International Assurance Co. Ltd.. were awarded with International Quality Award certificates at the company's monthly luncheon reeently Mr. Horace Wane, the company's V i e e President, presented the certificates. Picture: left to79 words
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Article137 1967-08-22 9 SINGAPORE, Mon Have box will travel These could be the words of any globe-trotting dog whose owners have rea<j a new BOAC pamphlet. "Dogs by BOAC Cargo". The book contains practical tips on how to book a dog's flight, what inoculation# It may need and the137 words
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Article894 1967-08-22 9 Ipoh. Ptnani, Alor Star. K. Rahru. Time 7IW a.m. Airline RA 7*9 to K. I umpur. Colombo. Romhay, Cairo. London. Time 7 r»fl am. Airline ML 452 kurhlng. Time i.JI a.m. Airline ML 122 to Kuala Lumpur Time 7.45 a.m. Airline PA 842 Honolulu. Loa Angelea,894 words
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909 1967-08-22 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. At the close of business, industrials on the Stock Exchange were marked easier and the total turnover wa< comparatively small. Out of 4b industrial counters dealt in. 35 counters had noted falls from half to six cents, except EAI which showed a drop909 words
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319 1967-08-22 9 SINGAPORE. Men. Plessey resistors, selected specially for their extreme accuracy and permanence, are playing a vital part in artificial kidney monitoring equipment now in use in certain British hospitals. The Plessey components "Metailux" precision metal film resistors manufactured .-y Resistor Division of the319 words
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Article495 1967-08-22 9 SINGAPOKK-— ft nek t\cha.ice Md and offer price* officially listed at tbe clone of h twines*. INDUSTRIAL BotiMead C. Sugar Chemical Co Cold Storage Dun lop K. smelting E..4. ord* F. A X. Ord*. Gammon Georgetown XD 0 F. Life Gulnne** H. Gllflllan Hotel S'pura Hume (M) Ltd495 words
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Article50 1967-08-22 9 < Managed Prim) Hr*t Malavan 2.36 2.46 Sftonil Malayan 1.69 1.79 Third Malayan 1.17 1.87 The Commerce Industry Fund .90 1.00 The Satinet Fund 1.35 1.45 Malayan IntPMrnrm Fund 1.05 1.15 sterling Commodity 3/10 4 /5 Flr*t Hons Ron* .7# •S4* Second Hnnr Kong .53 .57* <*Hont Kong50 words
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Article97 1967-08-22 9 •SINGAPORE. Mnn >lncapore Chine** Produce Exchange noon price* to<la> were: Buyer Seller Coconut on (F.O.B.) Bulk 4«.0« Coconut Oil (F.OB.) Drum* 48.5# loox Copra Mixed Ail*. /Sept 29.50 mam Muntok White I'pppcr (F.O.B.) 96% N.LAV 130 00 Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) N.L.W 117.50 Sarawak Special Black Pepper (F.O.) N.LAV97 words
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96 1967-08-22 9 MANILA, Mon Secretary of Finance Eduardo Z. Romualdez recently said that the four-year economic development programme has been encouraging so far with increases in agricultural output, production of food crops and major product# and the expansion of industrial base, as important results. He said that the96 words
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Article54 1967-08-22 9 SINGAPORE. Mon The following ships are expected to be in port today: God own s Vessels 47 Houn Maru 29/30 Blissful 38/39 Traviata Tne following ships have anchored at the Eastern Roads (E\ Western Roads (W) and Inner Roads (IN), Uranus (E). Kinross (W), Dragon Dcrado (IN).54 words
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Miscellaneous111 1967-08-22 10 "HE "HRJ-E-SW WANT AFFAIR. MRTI AND IFMY AIM 15 TJtUt I MA/ BE ABLE TO HIT THAT LCVER_. IWHCXPS, THE WM£H/ FIRST I MUST loose* OWE SHOE-. m s J fi Ml r V, r 11 w. 31 s ABRUPTLY, THE ROCKET SLAMS ID THE CEMENT FLOOR AMD *mL >111 words
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Advertisement55 1967-08-22 11 V V am p 12 v> 24 J 3 13 ft 2 TIM li 9 21 15 or !7 19 U 5 7 6 *41 MODEL BDS115tf r^-ri -e WATERPROOF SHOCKPROOF LUMINOUS s -I T E Es s tw~ :ui :r.u '.uuU Full range of Watches for Boys and for55 words
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Miscellaneous2436 1967-08-22 11 MOOt I I f .11U TMoSE T.V. MALAYSIA August 22—Au P 5S A: ac i'lM •J' ii <4 WHO n\ BUY NATIONAL Nii1ion.il Tuesday AUGUST 22 PM TIMEX-TIME 5 43 OPENING ANNCT. Prog. Summary. 5 50 NEWS OUTLINES IX THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 5 55 NATIONAL SONGS «.00 NEWS IN TAMIL2,436 words
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Article, Illustration252 1967-08-22 12 Hoo Ban Khee - by: Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Korean All Girls Revue. which is currently scoring a .sweeping success In Singapore will be Joining us for the Merdeka celebrations. The Korean troupe, which has 25 versatile and voluptuous singers and dancers, will be appearing on a three-night season252 words
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Article72 1967-08-22 12 SINGAPORE. Mon Twelve contestants will take part in the RTS tale n time heat four to be telecast on Au* !4 over Channel S at 9.45 p m. They are Samuel Phuah; Dandelions: Swinging White Sticks; John Cho; Jessie Phua; Syed Har>n Almenoar; Cynthia Lao; Sulaiman bin Othman;72 words
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Article112 1967-08-22 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. Record crowds turned up at the Gay World Stadium tonight to watch the Korean All Girls' Revue. Now in Singapore under the sponsorship of Malaysian Cultural and En'ertainment Tours Ltd. the programme lor the show features a dozen Korean beauties. The items112 words
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Miscellaneous828 1967-08-22 12 EDIFFUSION -"(Silver Network) I lENGLISH PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE Tuesday. 22nd August, 1967 A M 600 Dawn Serenade; 6.30 Breakfast Club, with Larry Lai; C 45 Your Daily Horoscope Birthday Greetings; 7.00 News; 7.30 Rediffusion Health Tip: 7.45 Assignment Hollywood reporter Fred Robbms meets the stars of films and television. Today Robert828 words
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Miscellaneous563 1967-08-22 12 [w SINGAPURA i ~l PROGRAMMES Tuesday Thursday Al'Gl'ST 22 A.M. TIMEX-TIME a -CM a"\ English Second Language Sec. I Our Own Aquarium (Eng.); 9.15-9.35 Civics Sec. I Ourselves and Others (Chj; 10.00-10.20 General Science Sec. II What is light? nature and sources (Eng.): 11.05-11.25 Mathematics Sec. I Introduction to the563 words
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Miscellaneous857 1967-08-22 12 Radio Smgapura programmes (00 FORUM "The Blood Ban* A Discussion led by Dr. Kwane Med Mulr 1/c Blood Donation Centre 610 SUNSET SERENADE Sweet caressing sounds to charm away th* troubles of the day Andre Kostelanet* and Orchestra. 7.00 THE NEWS 7.10 NATIONAL LANGUAGE LESSON 7.15 THE TROUBADOURS Pat Smith857 words
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Advertisement44 1967-08-22 13 EASTERN SUN OFFICIAL FAN CLUB All U.N.C.L.E. Fans. Forms for membership will be published in the Eastern Sun daily as from Wed. 23.8.67 for a period of one week. For further enquiries write to:- The Secretary, Eastern Sun Uncle Fan Club. 23-B. Cantonment Road.44 words
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Advertisement35 1967-08-22 13 AA AA A A A★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ CATHAY ORGANISATION I {A WELCOMES A} *R MISS MISS nii UN A CHEN W} **L> CHIH CHIN 6 T*7 > STAKS or MADLY IN LOVE" ft "SAIGON OUT OF WAITjj. YYY¥¥¥¥¥*¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥.35 words
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Miscellaneous196 1967-08-22 13 USHAW |L I D Q Phooe ***** 14th Da?: 11. 1.3* 4. •15 S* Half-Price No fr« U»« Advance CASH Booking-* on!y.L P»»n Conner* a June* Bond 001 rot ONLY LIVE TWICE' Technicolor Pana vision iUAI SO MILITARY CONCESSION for 930 m <fe 915 D.m. Showi *****■ I CAPITOL Last196 words
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Miscellaneous218 1967-08-22 13 Open. T«4a»: I.Bft. ft.Sft. ».15 p m "ISLAND or TEBBOB" Color Peior CCSHINO Corol ORAY GALA A PALACE: Not Chang*' I "OPEHATI ON GOLDMAN" Color I Antheny •ln Seooe I ORCHARD —***** J l*. (M IJ» t.IS p m the pistolero of RED KIVEB' 1 MOM t Oienn Ford. Color218 words
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490 1967-08-22 14 LONDON, Mon. (UPI). Brian Close, the Yorkshire captain, was named today to lead an unchanged team into the Third Test match against Pakistan at the Oval starting on Thursday, despite a chorus of cries for his head following the "time-wasting" row last490 words
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Article, Illustration235 1967-08-22 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. Top tennis player Mrs. Pat Garfit has set an extraordinary string of records on the Far East circuit this season. Playing in the Singapore Open Grass Court Championships which took place from Aug. 5 to 13 she made a clean sweep of235 words
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Article440 1967-08-22 14 HARTFORD. Connecticut, Mon. (UPI) Veteran Negro pro Charley Slfford, 44. shot a sparkling sevenunder par 64 yesterday to win the US$lOO,OOO Greater Hartford Open by one stroke. It was Sifford's first victory In 14 years on the POA tour and only the second tour win440 words
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Article64 1967-08-22 14 BANGKOK Mon (UPI)— Laos will participate in <hooting. in the fourth Seap Games scheduled to be held here rrom Dec. 9-16 here. It was reported today. Col. Pruek Suwanawet. General Secretary of the Thai Shooting .Association, who was recently in Laos, said four Lactlan policemen64 words
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455 1967-08-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Rugby-playing C oun tries in South East Asia will be invited by the Selan. gor Rugby Union to send teams to play friend!* matehes against the SRU's Selection XV. This was disclosed by the president to the SRU, Mike455 words
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Article213 1967-08-22 14 NEW YORK. Mon. (UPI) Welshman Howard Winstone meets Mitsunori Seki of Japan in Tokyo on Wednesday with another shot at the featherweight title possibly riding on the outcome. Both Seki and Winstone have been unsuccessful in pre%'ious attempts to wrest the featherweight crown from213 words
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Article, Illustration1282 1967-08-22 15 Bukit Timah: Weights for 3rd 4th days SINGAPORE. Mon. Following are the weights for the third and fourth days of the Singapore furf Club's August Meeting to be held on Aug. 56 ind 27: THIRD DAY Class 3 Div. 3 7 Furs. and 13 yds. The Peacock 9.00 Money Printer1,282 words
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668 1967-08-22 15 KUALA LI MPI'R, Mon. The Kim Kee bowling team have shown allround superiority (sofar) in emerging leaders in two leagues at Shah'a bowling eentre. In the "Adam and Eve** league, Kim Kee won three of their four matches to lead rivals She668 words
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Article, Illustration156 1967-08-22 15 •A team «*f eight players from Vietnam recently participated in the Eighth Aaian Table Tennis Championahips in Singapore. According to Mr Tran Tho Phuor. Air Vietnam Manager in Singapore end Malaysia, four of the eight players belong to the table tennis team of the company156 words
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Article126 1967-08-22 15 Rain halts NewcombeRoche match GLEN COVE, New York, Mon. (UPI) John Newcomb* and Tony Roche, both from Australia, had their final match in the Nassau Bowl Tennis Tournament halted by rain yesterday with the score 2-2 in the first set. Newcombe. Wimbledon winner and first seeded here, and Roche, seeded126 words
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1145 1967-08-22 15 John Bland - By John Bland MEXICO CITY, (Mexico), Mon. (Reuter) Ten thousand green, rose end white doves with streamers in the Mexican national colours attached to their feet will flutter upwards into the air at the inauguration here of the 1968 Olympic Games.1,145 words
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Article, Illustration491 1967-08-22 16 M. T. Lingam - THEY SCORE RECORD INNS VICTORY by M. T. Lingam KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. South recorded an easy innings win over North in their annual cricket fixture which ended here 10 minutes before lunch on the Selangor Club padang. North who were three wickets for only 13 runs overnight straffSunsport pix. - 491 words
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Article36 1967-08-22 16 SINGAPORE. Mon—Singapore Recreation Club beat University of Singapore by 34 coints (5 goals, 3 tries) to 20 (a goal. 4 penalties and one try) in a friendly rugger match played at SRC here today.36 words
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589 1967-08-22 16 SINGAPORE. M on Richard Chee.. the former National champion defeated Donald Wong in the third round of the Singapore National Badminton Championships. held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. last night Richard found no difficulty in the third round match. It took him589 words
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Article217 1967-08-22 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Michael Tissera, the Ceylon test captain, found his batting form in an exhibition •'25 over" cricket match when Geoffrey de Silva's XI beat Mike Shepherdson's XI after the North-South cricket match on the padang here today. Tissera. playing for de Silva *s XI217 words
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145 1967-08-22 16 SIN GAPORE. M on.—The Women's Football Association of Singapore have initiated moves to stage an international soccer oompetr;on among neighbouring countries ir this region Disclosing this to Sunsport here today. a spokesman of WFAS said: '"The idea was mooted at an informal meeting which145 words
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729 1967-08-22 16 Percy Joseph - *>y Percy Joseph KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. South Vietnam and Burma will renew their old rivalry for the South-East Asian soccer supremacy when they meet in the semi-final of the Merdeka football tournament at the Stadium Merdeka here tomorrow night. Judging from South Koreas729 words
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348 1967-08-22 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. The 1967 Pesta Sukan promotions which attracted several foreign participation marked another important step forward in the Republic's endeavour to "woo international friendship through sport." The highlight of this year's sports festival was the hosting of the Bth Asian Table Tennis348 words
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Article101 1967-08-22 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. Results of the Fourth Amateur Wrestling Championships held in conjunction with the Pesta Sukar. Minggu Merdeka. at the basketball court of the Rochore Road Community Centre, yesterday. Flyweight Champion—Lian Soon Hin. Runners-up—See Toh Meng Kong. Bantam-weight-Champion Wong Heng Kee. Runner-up—Tan Teck Meng Middle-weight— Tham Huar. Chow.101 words
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Article277 1967-08-22 16 KUALA LUMPUR. MooThe blunder over awards of medals at the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Un.oo national championsh.ps held at Alor Star on Friday last came up in a lively discission at today's executive committee meeting of the Olympic Council of Malaysia at the Stadium N>gara The277 words
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291 1967-08-22 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Local Government and Housing and vice-president of the Olympic Council of Malay s:a. Mr Khaw Kai Boh today urged affiliates of the Olympic Council of Malaysia to congregate each sport in one citv so that standards could291 words
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278 1967-08-22 16 SINGAPORE, Mon—Two records were established in the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association's National Cyciing Championships held in conjunction with the National Day Celebrations at the Fairer Park Athletic Centre The two new records were set in the 4,800 metres massed start event and in278 words
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Advertisement548 1967-08-22 14 EASTERN SUN Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK b Brother 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2. Maiu Avenue, Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore. TAY BUAN GUAN LTD.. SUPKRMARKET 83. East Coast Road, Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIIM STORE, 1419.548 words
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Advertisement398 1967-08-22 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN KERAJAAN NEGERI PERAK BEKALAN AVER KINTA PF.RENGKAT II KONTREK BAGI MENTIASAT TEMPAT TAWARAN ada-lah di-pe-lawa danpada pemborong2 yang berpengalaman untok menviasat tempat keadaan tanah (Soil Mechanics" ba gi kontrek yang di-atas. Kerja2 ada !ah Melipu'i Mengorek dan Melobang pada tempat2 dalam kawasan daerah Kinta dan satu398 words
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Advertisement138 1967-08-22 14 EASTERN SUN CLASSIFIED 21-!. CAMTOMMKNT ROAD. SINCAPOtt 2 TtItPHOMtS 9MOS/7. ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIAGES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS. PERSONAL. IN MEMOIIAM CTC VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALI. WANTED CTC |*s/FOR A MIMMfW OF TWWTT WORD 6 EACH ADDITIONAL WORD M CENTS FOR A MlMVru OF TWtSTt WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL138 words
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Miscellaneous57 1967-08-22 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan*: 1.50 a.m. (7.6 ft), 1.46 p.m. (8.6 ft) Port Swettenham: 7.14 a.m. (159 ft), 7.21 p.m. (15.0 ft) Port Dickson: 7 4.7 a-m. (9.1 ft), 8.11 p.m. (8.6 ft) Singapore: 1243 a.m. (7.8 ft) Sedih Kechil: 11.32 a.m. (7.7 ft). 18.49 p.m (6.7 ft) Kuantan: 10.5157 words
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