Eastern Sun, 29 August 1967

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  • 161 2 A happy Yang di-Per-tuan Agon* watches the cultural procession assemble in front of Parliament House. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday evening, during the opening ceremony of the Merdeka celebrations. Behind him are the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, and the Deputy Premier. Tun Abdul Razak. Put by Pix
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  • 163 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Vx-~ Bajau horsemen frorr. Sabah this evening thrilled a large crowd with their horsemanship at the Lake Gardens here These horsemen new pularly kno**TC as the Cw Boys" of Malavsia •axe to the horse a< duck? *a*e to the water. Six Bajau horsemen,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 128 2 Teething time u £t eed m .time Is your Baby teething, and 6°** it make Kim cry Than hurry, worried Parent, and get him BTIIDMANS SOOTHING POWDERS Now! Teething hat upset his tummy, but the s will put it rig quickly and gently, and him smile again STIEDMAN S POWDERS
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  • SOUTHERN BANKING BERHAD
    • 250 3  -  TUN TAN S/EW SIN S.S.M., i,P., f/ve Honourable Minister of Finance will today at 11.00 a.m. officially open th Berhad at 21 Beach Street, Penang, Malaysia. Sgd. TUN TAN SIEW SIN, S.S.M., J.P. I have great pleasure in sending this message on
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    • 155 3  -  Sgd. TAN SRI WONG POW NEEL, P.M.N. I am very happy to forward this brief Mpuagp for inclusion in the Supplement which is bemg published to commemorate the Official Opening of the Head Office of Southern Banking Ltd. in Penang. This is
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    • 151 3  -  Sgd. TAN SRI SAW SENG KEW It give* me great pleasure to send this message on the occasion of the official opening of our bank. Considerable thought and preparation have gone into the planning and organisation of our Head Office to make it
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    • 825 4 DATO LOW YAT, PJS.M, PJ.K. DATO LOW YAT, P.BM, P J.K., is Chairman and Managing Director of Low Yat it Sons Realty Ltd., Low Yat Construction Co. Ltd., Sem Siong sawmill Co., Ltd., Teortg Ma Trading Co. Ltd, Federal Hotel <M> Ltd, Pan Malayan Cement Works Ltd,
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    • Article, Illustration
      50 4 Mr. William H Cole«toek. a retired I'.S.A. Banker. t» the Bank's Con«oltant (brooih the International EiNHthe Serrlee Corps. New York City. Be will he with the Bank until r«h. 15. 1968. Mr. Yeap £eok Moh. Business \drtser and proprietor of Me**r*. Wan Honf. a Pfnini Export Import Arm
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    • 51 4 Mr. Kofe Sin Hock, QBE., A.M.N., J.F. Ares Mtnifer Mr. Koong Cbo Kwong Manager Mr. LOOT Heen Cheong. Chief Actoantiat qualified as a Chartered Accountant In Australia. He hat b«»n wnrklnr In a firm of Chartered Accountant* In Adelaide for seven > ear*, «heo be retained In
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    • 578 5 pjUDGETING a family's expenditure is always a pressing problem for the head of the family. This is especially so if there are many school-going children in the family. For instance, the parents have to think about their children's school fees, textbooks, uniforms, and their
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 118 5 CONGRA TUL to SOUTHERN BANKING BERHAD on the occasion of their OFFICIAL OPENING from HONG LEONG n GROUP HONG LEONG CO. LTD. SINGAPORE MALAYSIA HONG LEONG FINANCE LTD. SINGAPORE MALAYSIA HONG BEE HARDWARE CO. LTD. MALAYSIA HONG REALTY LTD. SINGAPORE ORIENTAL CREDIT REALTY LTD. SINGAPORE SINGAPORE CEMENT MANUFACTURING CO. LTD.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 3050 6 k fs (J Lr R-3000 with 6 bands and 16 transistors/rfiodes RADIO MALAYSIA August 29—September 4 i Tuesday AUGUST 29 A.M.: TIMEX-TIME 6.00 Prog Summary: 6.02 Morning Melodies. 7.00 The News: 7.10 Breaklast Potpourri: 7.45 News in the National Language: 7.50 Learn a Word a Day. 8.00 The News; 8.10
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 431 7 WHEN THEY CRY 'PEACE, PEACE!' SAX FRANCISCO. Mon (CPI) A "Peace torch" lit from the flame at the Hiroshima monument for atomic bomb victims began a hand-carried pilgrimage to Washington yesterday after being blessed by three clergymen at Grace Cathedral. About 1.500 persons, many
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    • 127 7 HI RON, Ohio. Mon (Reuter) Sixteen amateur parachutists of a team of 19 who jumped from 2.000 feet and were blown into Lake Erie were feared today to have drowned Two others were picked up alive. Three of the team are known to have died
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    • 102 7 SURABAYA. Mon, (Reutri Two Indonesian Ar—v Paracommandos were seriously injured when a Marine ftreo at them from moving tram in Djomsang. East Java last week, it was 1 earned here today. '•von firmed reports said two "hildren standing near Commandos on the staler. platform were killed
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    • 139 7 WASHINGTON. Mon T -FI» Assistant Secretary of State Mr William Bundy said yesterday "a* the United States "*'aid "entirely happy" see the south Vietnamp government undertake c:rect peace negotiations w the north without US Participation. Tr. Bundy is Assistant Y re'ary for South-east
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    • 37 7 A Vietnamese campaign worker shows a giant-sized "how to vote" poster to a rice farmer at Thu Duc, about 8 miles north west of Saigon on the Bien Hoa Highway. Election day is September 3. UPI Photo.
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    • 191 7 Vietnam polls SYDNEY Mon. (Reuter) The Australian government's choice of observers for the Vietnam elections was hardly designed to win confidence the Sydney Morning Herald said in an editorial today. "No one doubts the integrity of Sir Allen Browne, our ambassador in Japan, or of the
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    • 379 7 'Milestone Intern7 finance LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) World finance has just taken its most significant step since the creation of the International Monetary Fund (1.M.F.) over 20 years ago. t'nited States Treasury Secretary Henrv Fowler said vesterdav. He said a draft plan agreed late last night
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    • 144 7 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reut*r) The former chairman of the pro-Sukarno Nationalist Party and one-time Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Suwirjo died here last night of a stroke. Mr. Suwirojo. 64. was a close friend of the ousted president and one of the founders of the Nationalist Patry.
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    • 85 7 PARMA. North Italy. Mon. (Renter) The case of a bricklayer who slept rontinuoslv for seven days is baffling doctors here. Franco Tonoli. 34 went to bed on the night of August 19 and has not woken up since. His family, who could not wake him up the
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    • 145 7 CAFE TOWN Mon. (Renter) Sir Paul Dukes, well-known lecturer writer. an<j British spv in Russia during the First World War. died here last night at the are of 78. His widow, LadT Diana Dukes, said today that Sir Paul had died as a result
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    • 125 7 MUNICH. Mon (Reuter) Munich socialist students yesterday staged an "all-purpose hatein" against Western leaders, including President Johnson Waving larger-than-life portraits of President Johnson the Shah of Persia. General Franco and Portuguese Premier Antonio Salazar, some 200 students sang protest songs and handed round rotten eggs to
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    • 177 7 SAIGON. Mon. (Reuter) Vietcong guerrilla mortars yesterday killed 46 people and wounded 222 in the Mekong Delta administrative capital of Can Tho. 75 miles south of Saigon. A hospital official estimated that two thirds of the casualties were women and children.
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    • 85 7 MOSCOW. Mon (Reuter) Troop* and fleets of the Soviet I'nion. Rumania and Bulgaria ended a week of manoeuvres In Bulgaria and the Western part of the Black Sea yesterday, Tas* said last night. A communique said the exercises showed the high military rea dines* of
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    • 64 7 JERUSALEM. Mon (Reuter) Israel has agreed to extend the month-old ban on use of small boats on the Suez Canal for an indefinite period, it was announced here The cabinet decided at its meeting last evening to extend the ban until such time as
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    • 178 7 The final gesture ADEN. Mon. 'Reuten A two-ton copper and bronze of Queen Victoria was moved secretly by British troops to a new and safer home here last night Becond Lieutenant Brian Freeman, of 60 Field Squadron, who directed the operatlos under cover of darkness. explained
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    • 94 7 NEW DELHI. Mon (Reuter) The waters of the River Jumna, swollen by torrential rains, flooded 110 villages in the Delhi and nearby Agra areas last night, killing at least 24 people and rendering thousands homeless. The Delhi authorities have opened 10 relief camps to provide temporary shelter
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    • 213 7 ARLINGTON. Virginia. Mon. <Reuter> Arrangements have been made to bury assassinated American Nan Party leader George Lincoln Rockwell in a national cemetery with Nazi honours, hi* successor as party leader said today. But the body of the US Nazi Chief, gunned down by a
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    • 230 7 SALT LAKE CITY, t'tah. Mon. (I'PI) An outspoken university of rtah scientist says atomic testing planned for the Westers Inited States will make human guinea pigs out of Thousands of persons. Dr Robert C. Pendleton. Associate Prof •••or of Molecular and Genetic Bio'ogy. Issued
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    • 168 7 HONG KONG. Mon (UPI) Chines® President Liu Shao-chl was today accused of supporting a policy that would have halted China's development programmes for missiles and nuclear weapons. According to reports over the official Peking Radio, such a policy was advocated by former Defence
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 460 8 IN an educational system which has made a fetish of examinations and certificates, many pupils who are slow in learning certain subjects are forced to leave school through failure in examinations. They leave school with the stigma that they are dullards, and this has discouraged them from continuing
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  • 221 8 IT is good news to know that in the thick of the tenth merdeka anniversary celebrations, a dozen Asian Development Bank experts are already in this country undertaking an agricultural survey. Working in close co-operation with their Malaysian counterparts these experts will, in the course of the next
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  • 817 8  -  By:- ROBERTO SANTAMARIA Mr. liinimirta Is a Colombia journalist. 'J'HE one# solid, homogeneous nature of the Communist bloc has deteriorated in the last few years. The Soviet Union and Red China have become involved in a deadly Red cold war. Moscow 18 unable
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  • 872 8  -  byi Stuart Griffin RECENT "HMU-and-seek" type reconnaissance by Soviet warships and aircraft on and over the stas bordering Jap a n's territorial waters hat aroused the Japanese Defence Agencv and the Air and Maritime Self Defence Forces. The conservative Sato Government has scored the "close penetration"
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  • 1005 8  -  by: Louis Halasz THE intricate manoeuvrings in the recen* emergency session of the General Assem. bly over the Middle East crisis have proven conclusively that the fate of any resolution depends on the attitude of Latin American countries. Put in another way. any
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 484 9 LONDON. Mon. British European Airways (BEA) is confident that it will receive authority to spend about £ll4 m. on buying the British Aircraft Corporation's proposed BAC Two-Eleven aircraft. This was stated by the BEA chairman. Sir Anthony Mil ward, when the BEA annual
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    • 339 9 SINGAPORE. Mon— Sep- .~-.oer first grade rubber io ouyers closed at 5 p.m. :r S:-gapore and Kuala Lumpur :oday at 49J cents per ■town five eighths of a cer.* from previous close. Th» tone was inactive Tne market took another today due to lack of s.pport
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    • 94 9 SINGAPORE. Mon Mrs. Pauline Mary Chun has been appointed as an interpreter and receptionist by BOAC at Honolulu Airport. Mrs Chun, who is an American of Chinese/English descent speaks Mandarin. Cantonese. Japanese and English. She has been appointed by BOAC to assist the air.ine's
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    • 24 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI> Money Quotations HK55.775/5*79 per US dollar for ca?h HKSI6 05 per pound sterling. HK5271.375 per tael go'.d.
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    • 176 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Setron the first T V. manufacturer in Singapore has extended its manufacturing capacity to capacitors. Situated on one floor of its factory, Setron manufacture capacitors under the name of FARAD and Setron. It is supervised by FARAD Engineer (Sweden) whose development of capacitors is based
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    • 969 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A fairly active condition ruled the Stock Exchange today. However, during the afternoon session, a wave of selling took prices down in all sections, but it was much more apparent i n the industrials. This could be due to the continued sagging
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    • 155 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) The Hong Kong Department of Commerce and Industry denieri that it nad organised a food-buying mission to go to Taiwan, press reports said here. The China Mail said that Mr. T. D. Sorby, Director of the Department, denied a press report from Taipei
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    • 16 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The tin price for todav was $595.50 per picul. down 50 cent*.
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    • 320 9 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) The world s 10 richest nations agreed on an outline for a contingency plan to expand the world's increasingly inadequate money supply The Finance Ministers of the so called "group of ten" nations, meeting for more than 12 hours today, hammered
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    • 452 9 SINGAPORE—Stock Kirbaiice hid and offer price* ofTletallv listed at the rltwe of business INDUSTRIAL Ben A Co. 1.12 1.14 Bnu>tead 1.45 1.54 C *iisar 1 ..-.8 l.liO Chemical Co. 1.44 1.45 Cold storage .1 III 3.50 Pun lop 2 14 2.16 E. smelting 4 14 4.30 K.
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    • 50 9 Managers Price*) HM Malayan 2.2* 2.38 Sf<i>n<l Malayan l.ftl 1.74 Third Mala>an 1.14 1.24 The ('iimmrrrt A Industry nnd 89 .99 Ohe saving Fund 1.31 1.32 Malayan ln\r«.tment Fund 1.95 1.15 stfrllnr rnmnnMlItT 3/9 4/4 Hr«t Hone k»nf .78 .83* Second Hon* Knni .53 -57* '*Hont Konc Cnrreaev)
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    • 101 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. sine*pore Chtnrw Profluc F.xrhana* noon prior# today Burer Seller Coconut Oil (FOR) Bulk 4* 5# Coconut Oil (FOB Drums 49 <*> Loose Copra Mixed Aur/Sept 29-50 Muntok hlte Pepper (F.O.B.) N.I..W 125.00 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) N I K MM 122.50 Sarawak Spe<ial Black Pepper < F.O.)
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    • 49 9 NEW DELHI. Mon. <Rei> ter) India will raise its commonwealth press cable rates from one penny to threepence a word from Sept. 1 in line with other commonwealth countries, it was announced here today. Urgent press messages will continue to cost sixpence halfpenny a word.
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    • 48 9 RAWALPINDI Mon (UPI) A South Korean Economic and Trade delegation arrived yesterday on a four-day visit to Pakistan The delegation will meet with Commerce Minister Shamsud Doha and Commerce and Foreign Affairs officials today, and Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission M.M. Ahmad tomorrow.
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    • 107 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.. The following ships are expectec to be in port-today Ciodowns Vfssfls 1/2 Nagasaki 3/4 Madison Lloyd 6/7 Ocean Prima 3/9 Utrecht 10/11 Benaibanach 13/14 Star Antares 15/16 Ravi 19 Tamashima Maru 21/22 Sigli 23/24 Ras Maersk 25 26 Katong 27/28 Tjimanuk 29'30 City of Guilford
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    • 875 9 Ipnh. Peninr. Alor Star. K Bahrn. Time 700 a.m. Airline B* 789 to K. I ompor. Colombo. Bomhay. Cairn. London. Time TOO am.. Airline ML 452 Karhlng. Time ".31 am. llrllne ML 12t to Kuala Lumpur. Time 7.45 a.m. Airline PA MS Honolulu. Los Angele*. 6.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 2733 11 TrioSE I WHOv KNOW Stiooal BUY T.V. MALAYSIA August 29—September 4 Tuesday AUGUST 29 P M. TLMEXTIME 5 45 PROG. SUMMARY 550 NEWS OUTLINES in the National Language 5 55 NATIONAL SONGS 6 00 NEWS IN TAMIL 610 GIGANTOR The Rooot Firebird 6.35 RIN TIN TIN R n Tin Tin
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 199 13 fC tM M t M WBr r all U.N.C.L.E. fans JHE EASTERN SCN C.N.C L.E. FAN CLUB, sponsored solely by the Eastern Sun, welcomes all C.N.CL.E. fans to apply for membership. The object of the Club is to bring together all the fans of the C.N-C.L.E. agents. Illya Solo. Every
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 199 13 ftSHAW ORGANISATION LIDO Phone 284!4 ilrt Da»T 11. 1.3*. 9 15 pm N« BiM-Prfcr N* Free Lilt Mnr.-t CASH Booking* only' Sear Connery Jamea Bond 007 TOl- ONtT LIVE TWICE' Tf-.n -"lor Pana~i*:on 'UAI "*0 MILITARY CONCESSION r-r «30 p.m A 91J cm. Show? B CAPITOL P*Q"e *****J NOW SHOWING:
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    • 84 13 K L DIARY Exhibition of Work» by Circle Six at Samat Art Gallery. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Worki of Prominent Malaysian Artists by the Peninsular Art Society, 41. Jalan Raia Muda 10 am. to 0 p.m. Petaling Jaya Rotary Club weekly lunch at the International Restaurant 1 p.m. Jalan
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 379 14 EASTERN SUN Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: 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 CUAN LTD., SUPERMARKET 83, East Coast Road. Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 24 14 SPORE DIARY 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Kampong Race Course: Sekolah Padan? Terbakar: Pel Teek School: and Canberra Padane.
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 603 15 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) —Indonesians ore determined to win back the Thomas Cup in the world's top badminton competition which ended in a fiasco when last played in Jakarta in Junt. Some 4.000,000 Indonesians who play the game seriously throughout the country's farflung islands
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    • 422 15 Following is the Stipe's Report on the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club's August Meeting held on Sundav, Aug. 27: RACE 1 PHARAOHS AMBITION 'Hamld) missed the start slightly Near 'he 4 furlongs ALGERIAN AFFAIR < app Samry > and PHARAOH'S AMBITION had
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    • 56 15 Burmese and Korean captains. Suk Bahadur and Huh Yoon Jung, hold aloft the Merdeka Cup which they jointly won on Saturday night in th e final of the Merdeka Football tournament which was played to a scoreless draw despite extra time, at th e Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur. Eastern
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    • 75 15 SINGAPORE, Mon A wrestling card of four bouts will be held at the Gay World on Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. All proceeds from the night s collection will go to the Nan Chiow School Building Fund Leow Kwong Seng vs The Manned Marvel
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    • 478 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. In a Stableford competition for the Captain's Prtie, Michael Aloysius won the coveted Trophy after beating Alisdair Malcolm on a countback. Aloys'as and Malcolm had an identical score All-square after the firsv nine. and a j>lu*-l after the second-half. The B Division wa«
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    • 437 15 TOKYO. Mon. <Reuter) France put up a «ood fight but went down to a 52-64 defeat by better trained Japanese in the opening games of the three-nation women's basketball tournament of the Unlverslade here today. Japan led 30-18 at half time. The
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    • 952 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Good news for bowling enthusiasts in the Federal Capital! The Federal Hotel's new 18-lane bowling centre will be opened shortly. This centre is part of the hotel's multi-million expansion programme, and with it. Kuala LumKur now boasts of four
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    • 374 15 SINGAPORE Mon. For the first time Jackie's Bowls' Orchard Katong are taking part in the International Masters Bowling Tournament. organised by the world controlling Body of Tenpin Bowling, the P-I.Q. This Is a scratch tournament. Two winners, each from Orchard and Ka'ong will
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    • 219 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Moil. Sporting activities are being actively revised among the rank and file of the Johore Police. The Johore Police have been dormant for ieveral years in sports largely due through pressure of security work during confrontation and later during anti-Malaysia
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    • 56 15 TOKYO. Mon, Some 1.000 athletes from more than 30 countries arc competing in the one-week Universiade Games which began in Tokyo on Saturday. Seiko Watch K. Hattori Co.. Ltd., who timed the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo and last year's Fifth Asian Games in Bangkok, •re again providing the
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    • 458 16  -  TAY SOO YONG REPLIES TO THE FRAS By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. The vice-president of the F.A. of Singapore, Mr. Toy Soo Yong, today described the allegations by the referees' association as a "desperate search for excuses which do not hold water." The vice-president made the remark in
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    • 795 16 PENANG, Mob. Following are weights for first day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting: on Sept 3 THE MALAYSIA GOLD CUP Hones Class 2 Dir. 1— A bom 8} Purs. Dow Jones 9.00 Born Free 8.13 Baydalo 8.11 Pahang 8.11 Half Crown
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    • 344 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Man About 20 rugby players from five clubs competed in the Selangor Rugby Union's seven-a-side first-day's trials held today at the Pantai grounds. This is in preparauon of the Malaysian Rugby Union's annual seven-a-«;de tournament which will be held at
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    • 93 16 SEREMBAN. Mon The victorious Nefri Sembilan hockey team who won the Tun Razak Cup recently will be guests to a dinner by the N.S. Hockey Association here on Monday night at 7.30 p.m. The Association will also honour the State coach Sheikh Ali bin Sheikh
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    • 102 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. A total of 1.095 students have graduated from the beginners swimming classes organised by the Parks and Recreation Division of the Ministry of Social Affairs. All the successful students were also awarded with proficiency certificate. The classes being held at the Yan Kit swimming
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    • 160 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Moo The Sultan of Selangor will lay the commemorative stone to mark the opening of the new motor racing circuit at Batu Tiga. tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. The official name for the 2.11 mile circuit is The Se langor
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    • 143 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Very keen rivalry for the posts of vice-presidents in the Malaysian Hockey Federation is expected at the third biennial meeting to be held here at the Stadium Negara conference room on Sept. 9 at 4 p.m. The MHF who will adopt a
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    • 95 16 SINGAPORE. Mon Singapore beat South Vietnam 1-0 in a friendly match played at Jalan Besar stadium tonight. After a scoreless first half. Quah Kim Swee scored for Singapore from 30 yards but after receiving a pass from All As tar. The goal came 12 min jtes
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    • 317 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. Thirteen-yeor-old Patricio Chan, scored another great success at the recently-concluded 52nd Chinese Swimming Club annual swimming championships by capturing five events and smashing two National marks. Dubbed as "Golden Pat" since her grand gold medal feats at recent international meets, the improving
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    • 194 16 MOSPORT. Ontario. Mon. (Reuter* Jack Brabham. Australia's remgning world champion driver, yesterday won the Canadian Grand Prix the first Formula One event held in this country. The 42-year-old drove the oar of his own design to victory on the Mosport Circuit, beating New Zealander Denis
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    • 49 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. General Accident best South British Insurance 3-1 In the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union soccer competition held recently. Inside-left Lee Chlew Seng, scored all the three goals for the winners, while Ali bin Hj Mohd. Noor scored the only goal for Bouth 8.1.
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    • 184 16 SINGAPORE Mon a 24-year-old clerk, S Chandran (left) wil sent the island-RepubL- r the forthcoming iy Universe" body contest to be held in from Sep f ember 21 tr> n year Chandran who M competing for thp fir«in a major international test abroad has won
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    • 259 16 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Tony Lock, former England spin bow. ler. finished with match figures of ten for 41 to take Leicestershire to the top of the county cricket championship table with a win over Worcestershire yesterdav. Leicestershire beat Worcestershire by an and
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    • 91 16 PENANG. Mon. Th? Penang Rifle Club will a model for other clubs :n Malaysia to follow when electric automatic target changers for rifle shooting and other additions are in_ stalled. This was stated by t.i® Minister of Finance Tun Tan Slew Sin.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 56 16 e TIME AND TIDE Penang: 5.20 a.m. (6.2 ft), Fort Swettenham: 10 01 a.m. (10.7 ft) it; Port Dickson: 11.57 a-m. (6-4 ft), 11.52 p.m. (5.S ft) SSEKFvi 34 <* 9 *M. 4.03 p.m. (7.2 ft) ftul Kecl *U: 4 -33 a-m (6.1 ft), 2.21 p.m. (6.3 ft) Kuantan: 3.39
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