Eastern Sun, 1 September 1967
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Title Section24 1967-09-01 1 EASTERN SUN Independent] National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 397 Friday, 1 September 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents.24 words
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Article, Illustration292 1967-09-01 1 Premier Chou En-lai's call to desist goes unheeded in South China HONG KONG, THURS. (Reuter) HONG KONG, THURS. (Reuter) T>IVAL factions in Canton, South China, were continuing their "armed struggle" in spite of an order from Premier Chou En-lai to stop doing so immediately, arrivals from292 words
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Article, Illustration229 1967-09-01 1 HONG KOSG, Thurs. (Reuter). Police this morning discovered several home-made bombs and a quantity of gelignite in the North Point District of Hong Kong. The discovery was made at road works site in King's Road, the ma;n thoroughfare in the district. The Police were ledUPI photo - 229 words
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176 1967-09-01 1 CENTERVILLE. P en n.. Thurs. (UPI) Mrs. Katherine Thompson Wood. 74-year old wealthy society matron and sister of the missing Thailand silk king. was found beaten to death in her bed at her isolated estate near Centerville. Pennsylvania Stat* Police said Mrs. Wood had176 words
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Article51 1967-09-01 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. (Reuter) Singapore's Foreign Minister Mr S. Raj a rain am will arrive here on Sept 4 for talks on the establishment of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Singapore, the Foreign Ministry announced today. The announcement said other bilateral matters would also be51 words
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372 1967-09-01 1 ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tunku Abdul Rahman today gave this advice to Malaysians as the nation celebrates its 10th anniversary of Merdeka. "Let not the dark clouds of discontent, trouble and unhappiness elsewhere disturb the bright side of life which all Malaysians know372 words
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Article50 1967-09-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Fire tonight destroyed five wooden shnphouses at Jalan Pudu Damage was estimated at 5250.000. The fire started at ".05 p m and was pat out about an hour later by three fire engines. Cause of the blaie is not known. No one *"*s hurt.50 words
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Miscellaneous22 1967-09-01 1 "No, I won't wash up the Dishes with you, but how would you like me to mop up the floor with you?"22 words
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Article, Illustration753 1967-09-01 2 A proud Tunku on Malays 10 years independence KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Tunku Abdul Rahman todoy spoke with pride of the past 10 years of independence during which the nation had forged ahead steadily "without coring about other people or worrying about what753 words
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Article, Illustration808 1967-09-01 2 K C A L A LCMPCR. Thurs. One of the most important aspects of life in Malaysia is the spirit of tolerance and compromise. "This spirit 1* the foundation of all our achievements It won u«t independence. created unity among our many races, andEastern San picture; Eastern Sun pix - 808 words
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Article66 1967-09-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurf. Profejwor Jame* Bonner Professor of Biology. California Institute of Technology. will be giving two lectures on "The Molecular Biology of Development" In Sclent Theatre 2. University of Malaysia, at 1.00 pm. on Sep* 4 and Profewor James Bor,B e r 1# a biochemist66 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration389 1967-09-01 3 PENANG, Thurs. Tan Sri Sved Sheh bin Syed Abdullah Shahabuddin today took the oath of office as the Governor of Penang at a swearing-in ceremony held at the State Legislative Assembly chamber here this morning. He is appointed for a term of389 words
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196 1967-09-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A vocrth was seen arreted in the wake of an antiGovernment demonstration in the centre of the town here today. About 100 charting youths. Including some teenaged gir'.s. suddenly appeared *n Petaling Street as gaily decorated "floats" made their way to Stadium196 words
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Article103 1967-09-01 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The folio wine is a message from the Prime Minister of Singapore to the Prime Minister of Malaysia on the occasion of the lHh anniversary of Independence of Malaysia:— "On behalf of the Government and people of Singapore may I send you our103 words
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126 1967-09-01 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Ylo Chu Kang Road Villages Mutual Help Association will stage a Teochew drama entitled. "The Shepherd girl" to response to the eall to raise funds for the Art Gallery and the Academy of Arts Building. The show will be126 words
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882 1967-09-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Until a truly homogenous society emerges in Malaysia it is imperative the spirit of compromise and understanding always exists, Tun Abdul Raxak said today. He said as Malaysia marched towards nationhood. it wa s important that the people appreciated the sensitivity882 words
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267 1967-09-01 3 LUCIAN PETER - Bv LUCIAN PETER KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The National DTC committee of the National Union of Teachers representing more than 4.000 DTC in the country today challenged the right of the Education Minister, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, and the DTC l'nion to hold direct negotiations267 words
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398 1967-09-01 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Japanese Admiral who was Station Commander at Seletar base here during World War II is among those who have interviewed by an RAF education officer, now writing a book on the base. i Bquadron Leader Neville Shorrick. the education officer398 words
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Article68 1967-09-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. At the invitation of the Government of Malaysia the Prime Minister of Japan. Mr. Eisaku Sato, will pay an official visit to Malaysia from Sept. 22 to 25. Mrs. Eisaku Sato will accompany the Prime Minister on this visit. Mr. Sato will68 words
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Article, Illustration520 1967-09-01 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malaysian High Commissioner in Singapore, Tan Sri Abdul Jamal Latiff, today declared his optimism and confidence that relations between Malaysia and Singapore would im- prove. He was speaking over Radio Singapura this evening on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of520 words
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Article280 1967-09-01 10 SINGAPORE, Thars. A Japanese magazine editor and his staff photographer who were here in Singapore recently has written an open letter the Press here declaring their praise for Singapore which they have described as "Beautiful Island of Memories." The editor, Mr. T. Kawada of TABI magazine,280 words
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163 1967-09-01 10 SINGAPORE. Thu rs An attractive booklet in Chinese with illustrations, containing a commentary of Dr. Goh Kfni Swee'a speech In Canberra is now on sale at all leading booksellers and news agents at 50 rents a copy. Dr Goh, then Minister of Defence163 words
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69 1967-09-01 10 THE Eastern Sun picture shows the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew presenting a souvenir medallion on National Serviceman Wong Seng Yong at Tuesday's sending-off dinner given by the Tanjong Pagar Community Centre. Also present were the parents of the servicemen who later saw Mr. Lee giving away gifts to69 words
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Article, Illustration181 1967-09-01 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The American pianist, Mr Joseph Bloch, described as one of those rare artistes who successfully combines a concert career with an active schedule of teaching (at the Juillia School of Music in New York) is here to give a series of lec-ture-recitals Presented by181 words
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Article, Illustration247 1967-09-01 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Captain Wong Lok Seng. 38. one of the first batch of nine trainee-pilots, has qualified as a class "A" pilot The Port of Singapore Authority's Pilotage Training scheme was introduced three years ago to encourage local citizens to enter the pilotage service247 words
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Article161 1967-09-01 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Members of the Royal Air Force interested in ornithology have formed a Singapore branch of the Royal Air Force Ornithological Society. One of the aims of the branch will be to increase the nucleus of bird ringers in Singapore to carry on161 words
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258 1967-09-01 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs.-The Pharmaceutical Trade Association Singapore, today hit out at the Government for the alleged delay in announcing import quotas for pharmaceuticals. This, it said, was "well past the expiry of the last quota period." In a statement today, the asso- ciation258 words
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152 1967-09-01 10 SINGAPORE Thurs Six students from Singapore an<j from Malaysia. have been awarded scholarships by the London Commonwealth Scholarship Commission on Aug. 31 There are among 218 Commonwealth scholarship? being awarded this year to student* from thirty countries The successful candidates from Malaysia who will study152 words
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Article89 1967-09-01 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Merlyn Rees. »MP). Parliamentary Under-Se-cretary of State for Defence for the Roya! Air Force will attend the 50th anniversary of the No. 103 Squadron of the Royal Air Force Seletar to-morrow (Sept. 1. The Squadron is popular for their Whirlwind helicopters The occasion will89 words
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Article88 1967-09-01 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Mr Chor Yeok Eng. will officially open the Jubilee Primary School the 78th school to be built by the present Government. The school is a co-edu-catlonai integrated primary school using English and Malay as the media of88 words
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Article41 1967-09-01 10 SINGAPORE. Thuraj Seventy pots of orilds valued at $2,500 were Stolen last n:ght from aiursery in Upper Thrnson Road Madam Moey Swe<Yee. 58. the owner of the nursery, fount the pots missing when sh« woke up this mornip41 words
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520 1967-09-01 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin said in the High Court today that there was complete legal justification for the present detention of a political detainee, Low Tai Thong, 34, now under a I520 words
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451 1967-09-01 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A tape-recorded Police warning to disperse in English. Mandarin and three Chinese dialects Cantonese. Hokklen and Hainanese was broadcast to a crowd of 300 demonstrators at North Bridge Road on June 7 this year, a District Court was told today451 words
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Article122 1967-09-01 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs The Old Raffleslans' Association will hold a fun fair and games day on Sept. 24 at Raff 1 e s Institution grounds from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The' fun fair, in aid of the Btudents Fund and Scholarships Fund, will be declared122 words
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108 1967-09-01 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A driver of a motor-car who collided into a stationery taxi, skidded hi* car and knocked into a pedestrian. The pedestrian Llm Hon* Teck. 58. of Lorong Seburut, died three days later at the Thomson Road Hospital. He had sarlous head and leg108 words
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Article252 1967-09-01 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister of State for Culture, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy today appealed to artists, cultural workers and members of the public to help achieve the Government's aim to set up a building for Art Gallery and Academy of Arts in the Republic.252 words
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125 1967-09-01 11 SINGAPORE. Thur? Ar. 80-year old woman who was reported missing yesterdsy was today found buried under a huge heap of rubbish at the 6 ms. Tampines Road Madam Khoh Kofi Jau. of Jalan Sam Kong S;. o ft Tampines was reported missing by125 words
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159 1967-09-01 11 SINGAPORE Thurs. A Singapore Polytechnic student. Poo Aun Neow. is the only candidate who received the Honourable Mention for Part n institutional examination in mechanical engineering degree held in April this year. Mr. Poo is a final year degree mechanical engineering student of the Singapore159 words
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Article82 1967-09-01 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr w H Mosbergen was elected .President at the annual general meeting of the Eurasian Association held recently. Mr. T.W. Prins was elected Vice-president, while Mr. W.A. Rodrigues was elected Secretary. Mr. G.M. Theseira was elected assistant secretary and Mr. C.A.J.D.'Cotta the honorary treasurer.82 words
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129 1967-09-01 11 Picture shows Professor Jacen T Hsieh. (right), chairman of the Institute of South-east Asia and head of the Department of Economics at Nanyang University, Singapore with Mr Roy L. Bendall of the Australian Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Canberra a t the 13th international conference of Agricultural Econnmists which was opened129 words
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Article66 1967-09-01 11 SINGAPORE. Th-rs —The Singapore Government has nominated a local engineer to represent the Republic at the 11th session of the EC APE Sub- committee on me'als and engineering. He is Mr Tay Kwang Seng, Works Manager Steel of Hume Induitr-.es (Far-East) Ltd.. The meeting will66 words
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Article, Illustration409 1967-09-01 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 27-year-old block-maker who was invited by a leading motor-firm to answer a few questions regarding a safety road contest in which he had taken part, got the surprise of his life today, i Minutes after he turned ut> he was409 words
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Article139 1967-09-01 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Seven doctors nbo had completed their houseman* ship have been rejected by the Ministry of Health to remain m the Medical Service. All the seven doctors, who are Singapore citizens have had their services terminated as from today. The Ministry of Health139 words
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Article447 1967-09-01 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Catholic Welfare Services programme for the ensuing year provides for the feeding of a total number of 32,267 persons, its annual report for the year ending March 31 this year, stated. The food-aid programme Is for 22.369 children in kindergartens. schools, orpnanages and447 words
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Advertisement168 1967-09-01 3 Marlboro/Eastern Sun Contest: 33 prizes Thirty-three prizes Meekly to be won in the Marlboro/Eastern Sun 'ldentify the Object' puzzle. Commencing September 11, 1987. Make sure you order ycur copy of the Eastern Sun now. —i—art—- m CJ* ASIA COMMERCIAL FINANCE LTDI HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW168 words
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Article, Illustration780 1967-09-01 4 Flag-raising ceremony highlights 10th Merdeka ceremony f MERDEkA E JOY I JL IN PIXS j LUMPUR, Thar*. IV Malaysia ushered in the 10th year of "Merdeka" at the stroke of 12 midnight on Wednesday at a movint and heart *arming ceremony. The higlOght of the anniversary wasPictures by MOK VOON and YAP CHEW YAN - 780 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article59 1967-09-01 5 TOK\O. Thurs (Reuter) The Japanese meteorological agency said today it recorded a strong earthquake, believed to hav e occurred in S.kang province in central China, at 0427 GMT yesterday. A spokesman for the agency said the magnitude could not be estimated but was believed to be not59 words
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269 1967-09-01 5 NEW YORK. Thurs. (TPI) While Saigon has not given the South Vietnamese "anything to fight for," the Vietcong "are imbued with a sense of high adventure and they are fighting for an idea." the New York Times said today. The paper, in an editorial, claimed269 words
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210 1967-09-01 5 SAIGON, Thurs. (Reuter) Vietcong guerrillas attacked an Australian Armv training team headquarters with explosive satchel charges and rockets in the highlands city of Dalat yesterday, it was announced today. Advancing under cover of darkness, the Vietcong hurled two satchel charges at the compound ar.d210 words
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Article100 1967-09-01 5 MANILA. Thurs <Reuter> Eight men held up a National Power Corporation payroll car yesterday and fled with 150,000 pesos (about £15.000) in cash, police announced here today. The holdup men. heavilyarmed and riding In another car. stopped the National Power Corporation car in Bulacan province (about100 words
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Article70 1967-09-01 5 LONDON. Thurs. (I'Pl) Fire was estimated to have cost Britain £6.2 m. damage during July, the British Insurance Association said today. For the second month running, the figure has been less than the corresponding month in 1%6. This was ecouraging. but even so. the estimated70 words
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Article, Illustration31 1967-09-01 5 MEMBERS of the American Nazi Party jumps on roof carrying assassinated leader Rockwell into National Cemetery. They were refused entry for wearing the Swastika armband.31 words
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Article56 1967-09-01 5 TOKYO. Thurs. Rruter) Tropical storm Opal DM today located about 160 miles South East of Wake Island in the Pacific, the United State* Air Force weather station here reported. With maximum centre winds of 64 miles an hour. Opal was moving North at 4.1 mile*56 words
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187 1967-09-01 5 LONDON. Thurs. (I/PI) The Duchess of Windsor. the American who caused King Edward VIII to abdicate his throne "for the woman I love." should be given the full rank of a wife of a prince to correct "the most flagrant act of discrimination"187 words
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Article, Illustration41 1967-09-01 5 THESE two. papa and mamma, nosey monkeys posing with their newly born nosey-monkey-baby, created quite a sensation at the Frankfurt Zoo. This is reportedly the first ever nosey-monkey (nasalis) bom in a zoo in Europe. PANA PANA PhotoPANA Photo - 41 words
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420 1967-09-01 5 Dick West - LAUGH IN STYLE... By Dick West WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UFI) Two veterinarian* doing research in animal behaviour reported that pigs are more intelligent than horses. Yes, but how many pigs ever won the Kentucky Derby? The vets also found that raccoons are smarter than420 words
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Article143 1967-09-01 5 KHARTOUM. Thurs. (Reuter) Egypt's President Nasser and King Faisal of Saudi Arabia agreed today on a plan to end the civil war in Yemen which has embittered relations between their two countries for the past five years. Three Arab countries Iraq. Morocco and Sudan143 words
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285 1967-09-01 5 LONDON, Thurs. (I PI) The copyrights of the Beatlex' music may go to America to pay the estimated 5 to 6 million pounds taxes on the estate of Beatles' manager Brian Epstein, 32, it was reported yesterday. An inquest285 words
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Article68 1967-09-01 5 JapanGerman project in Pakistan RAWALPINDI Th u r s. (Reuter) Pakistan has approved the setting up of a pertro-chemical complex in Karachi in which three foreign firms have shown interest. They are Hitachi Engineering. Toyo Engineering, both of Japan and Hoechet of West Germany A government spokesman said the project68 words
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Article90 1967-09-01 5 TOKYO. Thurs (Eeuter) A man believed to be a Japanese was today reported to have set fire to a car parked inside the compound of the United States embassy in Tokyo, police said. They said they were looking for a man who had reportedly spread90 words
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Article207 1967-09-01 6 MANILA. Thurs. (CPI) The Philippines yesterday called on Japan to lead and participate in the agricultural and industrial development in Asia in order to bring about an Asian Common Market. President Marcos said that by leading and participating in the agricultural and industrial development in the207 words
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Article84 1967-09-01 6 PET ERBORCUGH. En g land. Thurs. (UPD Harry Kirk once one of Britain's official hangmen, died yesterday at his home in the village of Elton near her®. He was 74. Kirk started his career as an assisiant to former chief hangman. Tom Pierrepomt and later officiated84 words
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Article181 1967-09-01 6 NE W YORK, Thurs. (Reuter) The New York Daily News says that the romance between President Johnson's elder daughter. Lynda Bird, and screen actor George Hamilton, was over. Lynda Bird. 23. and Hamilton firs; met in November 1965. and according to reports have been181 words
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Article, Illustration392 1967-09-01 6 LONDON, Thurs. (CPI) Britain yesterday proposed to the Chinese government that they discuss their currently turbulent diplomatic relations in an attempt to straighten them out. Foreign Secretary Mr. George Brown made the proposal in a personal message to Chinese Foreign Minister Chen392 words
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Article140 1967-09-01 6 LONDON, Thurs (UPI) British MP and television personality Lord Booth by today ended his long-pro-ffsied anti-women rampai*n by marry in* the prettr, dark-haired Sardinian he met at the Monte Carlo gambling tables fire years a to But Lord Boothby. 67. appeared to have lost none of his140 words
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Article65 1967-09-01 6 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. (UPI) Silent film comedian Harold Lloyd, 74. denied today that he was responsible for an automobile accident that resulted in a US$l5O,OOO damage suit against him Lloyd contended that his car collided with the rear of a car driven by Miss Danyta S. Mockevicius. 27,65 words
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Article99 1967-09-01 6 TOKYO. Thurs <CPI) Disastrous floods sweeping through rural North Eastern Japan have left more than 19# persons dead, injured or missing Figures issued br the Kyodo News Agency, as of 1 a.m. yrstrrday (1600gmt). listed 27 killed. 52 missing and 24 injured in large sections of99 words
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Article111 1967-09-01 6 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Infuriated Chinese mobs yesterday stated new demonstrations against beleaguered British diplomats in Peking, government reports said. The same time. China put the entire personnel of the British mission under house arrest and hinted at a break in diplomatic relations with London An official note111 words
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Article169 1967-09-01 6 ARLINGTON. Virginia. Thurs. (UPI) A spokesman for the American Nazi party said yesterday that George Lincoln Rockwell had been burled In a secret grave. Party Lt. Frank Drager told newsmen "oroper and legal disposal of tne mortal remains of the commander have already been169 words
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Article, Illustration14 1967-09-01 6 FIGHTING outside the Chinese legation in London on Tuesday14 words
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246 1967-09-01 6 SAX FRANCISCO. Thurs. (CPI) Forest and brush fires crackled through more than 200.600 acres in British Colombia and five Western states yesterday, burning some homes and forcing many residents to flee. Idaho was declared a federal disaster area. President Johnson departed from246 words
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Article68 1967-09-01 6 HONG KONG. Thurs. (Reuter) The militant American Negro leader. Stokely Carmichael was yesterday received by the chairman of North Vietnam's National Assembly (Parliament) standing committee. The North Vietnam News Agency, in reporting this did not give any further details. Yesterday, the agency broke the news of Carmlchael's68 words
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127 1967-09-01 6 MILWAUKEE. Wisconsin, Thurs 'Renter) Police armed with shotguns and teargas broke up a banned demonstration by 2«0 \egroe* oatside their burnedout headquarter* here last night In a massive display c! force In this third night of violence, the police arreted several Negroes, who were127 words
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636 1967-09-01 6 HONG KONG. Thurs. (Renter) Two Australian and New Zealand partners have a novel way of promoting Hong Kong by selling onesquare inch plots in the new territories close to the Chinese border. The partners, Mr. David A. Jackson, of Auckland and Mr. John636 words
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Article, Illustration45 1967-09-01 7 Kenya: At padlocked steel fates of Chinese embassy in Nairobi Kenya youths demonstrate against Red Guard demonstration at Kenya embassy in Fekinc. f L Above cartoon In the paper "Aktuelt" sparked off a *reat disturbance in Peking.45 words
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576 1967-09-01 7 bv Martin Mcßevnolds IMA. Thurs. (UPI) Machu Picchu. the magnificent Inca ruin on an Andean mountain top in Peru, may soon take second place in the tourist guides to the fabu-5 lous ruins now being uncovered in the highland576 words
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96 1967-09-01 7 NEW YORK Thurs (UPI) Mr Mirr.s Thomason. president of United Press International ar.nour.'-ed the appointment of Mr. Wilbur G. Landrey a s UPI general news manager for Latin America. Mr Thomason said Mr. Landrey would carry an outstar, ding record of domestic ana96 words
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Article91 1967-09-01 7 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs(UPl) Actor George Hamilton, in response to a story in which Lynda Bird Johnson indicated their so-called romance was over. Mid that both the President's daughter and himself mould be dating other people The dashing actor said. "Lynda and I have been friends we are friends,91 words
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250 1967-09-01 7 NEW DELHI. Thurs. (Reuter) Soviet Premier Alexel Kosygin was reported today to have called for direct Indo-Pakistan talks and offered his help in setting up a meeting. The Statesman i*aily newspaper said Mr. Kosygin architect of the January 1966 Tashkent Agreement between the two250 words
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Article91 1967-09-01 7 CHICAGO. Thurs (UPI) All the world's water made fit to dr:nk with simple on-'he-spot treatment: That was the prediction at the International Water Quality Symposium yesterday. Makers of water treating and waste treating equipment said the technology exists now to produce pure water from almost any source,91 words
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Article192 1967-09-01 7 MTEROIR. Brazil. Thurs. (Reuter) Police here have reopened investigations into the biiarre "case of the lead masks and are examining the remains of two men who died mysteriously a year ago. Police said they were ex amining the remains of electronics technicians Pereira da Cnn and192 words
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Article168 1967-09-01 7 DJAKARTA. Thurs (Reuter) Indonesian trcops have kiiied ten Chinese Communisms in the steppedup jungle warfare acainst rovinf guerrilla bands on the Ma aysian-Borneo border, it was announced here today. The official Antara News Agency quoted the West Borneo Military Command as saying that two168 words
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Article457 1967-09-01 7 WASHINGTON, Thurs. <l/PI) President Johnson was studying a Middle East peace proposal from Yugoslav President Tito today, but authorities here felt the plan stood little chance of leading to a solution now The proposal calls for Israeli withdrawal from Arab territories conquered in June in457 words
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Article69 1967-09-01 7 PARAGUAY. Thura. <UPI) Foreign Ministers in the Latin American Free Trade Association yesterday agreed to equalize their export daties The agreement would be on products from outside their trading block and changes would come through gradual adjustments over a 15-year period it wont go in effect69 words
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Article105 1967-09-01 7 OSLO. Thurs. (UPI) Negotiation* between the active whaling nations Norwa*, the So-viet-Tnion and Japan have reached a stalemate and conference .sources say there is a danger for a complete breakdown of the talks. This will mean that the whaling nations, in effect, reject the decision105 words
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Miscellaneous998 1967-09-01 5 YOUR 7> TV and t. MSI TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinan*; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru: 4 Taiping; 7 Batu Pahat; 9 P.M. 3.00 Prog. Summary; 3.01 Tiga Juita; 3.25 Paul Terry Cartoon (Fish Story); 3.30 Pow Wow Cartoon; (The Shoting Star); 3.35998 words
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Miscellaneous92 1967-09-01 6 JET DREAM nd h r s,un 9irl counterspies P55; AH HOUR LATER, Arret-THE MAN-MACE PISASTE*_. WE SCUTTLED THE STUNTG«S AGEWTS HAS* SEEN THE 44ST OF THEM.2AROPF.' AND JUST IN TIME/ THETWRE HOT ON OUR TRAIL.' g I® I A ■w 7H TWE KTTKOAT BRGAPC! iMPOSSmiE! IT MUST Bl W /MAGiMTION/92 words
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Miscellaneous31 1967-09-01 7 by Johnny hut HE tfNOWS 6>C?r Lges, so we HAve id shot* rtiM up we (par le&S! ainttwe.? HOW ws 60MN1A DO THAT? SNEAK OP OM Hl/SA j?EAL QUIET" 0 2T231 words
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Article522 1967-09-01 8 rDAY the National Language becomes the sole official language of Malaysia and its ten million people. This marks a fresh milestone in the life and progress of a nation which achieved its independence only ten years ago. This sense of elation at the coming of age of the522 words
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Article168 1967-09-01 8 fpHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, In opening an exhibition of ten years of progress during merdeka earlier this week, called for an alliance "an alliance of ideas and an alliance of efforts between the people and the Government, to go forward together, steadfast and unswerving, to168 words
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Article1274 1967-09-01 8 Jamal Ali - by: Jamal Ali TODAY Malay assumed its status as the sole official language in Malaysia after ten years of Independence. It is the National Language of ten million in a young and fast developing nation. There it no denying that the acceptance of the National Language1,274 words
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796 1967-09-01 8 Leslie Hamori - By: Leslie Hamori (Mr. Hamori is a Swedish journalist and author.) Sweden, neutrality does not mean the lack of a strong and well-func-tioning military defence. Based on the experiences of the Second World Wor, Sweden has made serious efforts to build up a strong military796 words
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Article440 1967-09-01 9 Leslie Haynes - BRITAIN'S BIGGEST OVERSEAS TEXTILE SUPPLIER: by Leslie Haynes T ONDON, Thurs. (Reuter). Hong Kong replaced India in July as Britain's biggest overseas supplier of textile goods, it was anncunced here yesterday. M to add to India's disomfort. she was relegaM to third place fol-l-mng a440 words
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Article, Illustration149 1967-09-01 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs With the opening of the Penang office of Kodak (Malaya) Limited on Sec. 6. 1967. Sir Chan Chun Kuang, a Kodak salesman, has been appointed to take charge of the office there This was announced by Mr T. F Baiden.149 words
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Article141 1967-09-01 9 TOKYO. Thurs. (Reuter). The Bank of Japan announced today it had decided to increase its official bank rate by 0.365 per cent to 5 84 per cent per annum, effective from tomorrow. The measure became necessary to rerulate the recent fast tempo of economic141 words
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Article35 1967-09-01 9 NEW YORK. Thurs. (UPl) —Yesterday's clooing DowJones averages on the New York Stock Exchange; 30 Industrials 893.72 20 Rails 260.52 15 Utilities 129.63 65 Stocks 324.13 40 Bonds 79.28 Commodity Futures Index 130.2935 words
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Article24 1967-09-01 9 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI)— Rubber market opened quiet with spot 15| 15|. No. 1 RSS CIF basis port* Sept. 15-1/16 15-3/16.24 words
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Article484 1967-09-01 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The market was very in active today mainly because the Kuala Lumpur Trading Room was closed for the Malaysia's Mederka Day celebrations. Both the Industrials and the Properties counters registered only about half-'he-turnover as against those of the previous day. Tins and Dollar-Rubber and SterhngRubber484 words
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Article290 1967-09-01 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs September flmt grade rubber f.o.b. buyers fJosed at 5 pm in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 494 cent# per lb un half a rent from previous close. The tone of the market was quiet. In the morning, the conditions of the market were290 words
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147 1967-09-01 9 WASHINGTON. Th ;rs A sharp increase !n uranium mining in the next five years was forecast bv the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). The AEC said the prediction was based on results of a survey tiken by it* Grand Junction. Colorado office which asked uranium mining147 words
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Article56 1967-09-01 9 JAKARTA. Thurs. (Reuter > The Indonesian Central Bank today suspended three more private banks, bringing to the total recorded bank closures in the Indonesian capital In the past week Central Bank officials said the closures occurred because the banks concerned had been extending too much credit56 words
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Article733 1967-09-01 9 ARRIVALS IX SINGAPORE Time 12.0.*> a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Koala Lumpur Time M.S.* a m Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 8.30 a.m. Airline JL 712 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MAS 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a m Airline ML 431733 words
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Article, Illustration510 1967-09-01 9 SiN-AFOKt, lhurs. Safe, flficient operation ol mod en jet aircraft calls for tfc purest of product in refuekigs. To this vitally important leld. Caltex recently brouft a significant advance— the invention and deveJpment of an ingenicis new scientific instrument that Rives instant vlsui warning against parrulate contamination510 words
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Article455 1967-09-01 9 HI.MiAPOttfc—Morn Kictiaiice bid and ofler prion ofllctalh ll<trd at the oio«e of holiness INDUSTRIAL B»'n A Co 1.18 1.18 Bnu»tead 1J»1 1.53 C. Sugar 1.63 LJM Chemical Co 1.50 1.51 Cold storage 3.44 3.50 Dun lop 2 20 2.24 E. Smelting 4 18 4 28 E.A.I. 2.10 2.25455 words
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Article71 1967-09-01 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Association of Banks today made the following rates to merchants: NEW YORK: Buying T/T 32-5 8; Airmail OD 32-3'4; 90 dst. 33-3/16 credit bills, 33-1/2 trade bills CANADA: Buying T.T. 35-1 8; Airmail OD 35-1/4; 90 d/st 33-13/16 credit bills, 33-15/16 trade bills. Selling T.T./OD71 words
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Article42 1967-09-01 9 Fir«»t Malayan 2.27 2.36 *Hnnd Mala>an 1.83 1.72 Third Malayan 1.13 1.22 The Cnininprof Indn«tr* Fund .87 .97 The Saving Fund 1.30 1.39 Maavan In\r«tmtnt fund 1.05 1.15 Merlins Commodity 3/9 4/4 First Honck'Mig .78 .83 swond Hongkong JU .5742 words
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Article101 1967-09-01 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sineapore Chine** Produce Exchange noon price# today were: Bayer Seller Coconut OH (FOR.) Bulk 4C.S0 Coconut Oil (F.O.B) Drums 49.00 Copra Mixed Au*. .'Sept 29.50 Muntok White Pepper (t.O.B.) ♦Wi""* N.LW 125.00 Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) 9«-* NEW 122.50 Sarawak Special Black Pepper (F.O.) M", X.L 82.50101 words
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74 1967-09-01 9 JAKARTA. Thurs (UPI) The Indonesian Cabinet Presidium today approved the «melting of Indonesian tin ores in Singapore in a bid to boost up its foreign exchange fund. The Antara news agency said the Minister for Mining passed the instruction to his officials to74 words
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Article14 1967-09-01 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The tin price for today was $596 per picul (unchanged14 words
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Article130 1967-09-01 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The following ships are expected to be in port today: Godowns Vessels 1/2 Yewbank 3/4 Iraouaddy 5 Sunnyville 61 City of Dundee 8/9 Havelstein 10/11 Straat Banka 13/14 Fraternity 15/16 Kyoto 18 Myrmidon 19 Tamashima Maru 23/24 Fede 25 26 Gunung Tambora 27 28 Tjimanuk130 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement192 1967-09-01 10 all V.N.C.L.E. j fans fHE EASTERN srx C-NCLE. FAN CLUB, sponsored solely by the Eastern Sun. welcomes ail C7.N.C.L.E. fans to apply for membership. The objeet of the Club is to bring togeter all the fans of the I'.NC.LE agents. Illy a Sol. Every Wednesday, the Eastern Sun will |ublish192 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous65 1967-09-01 10 SPORE DIARY 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Victoria Memorial Hall: 9 men art exhibition. 4 p.m. to 9 pm. National Library: Art Exhibition. 7.30 pm Victoria Theatre: Merchant of Venice. 8 pm National Theatre: Perabuan Penjanyl Pop Amateur. 7.30 pm Free film shows the Ministry of Culture: a m65 words
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Article, Illustration255 1967-09-01 12 CJOME tourists of the West do not like to visit the East because they Ray the place is not well developed. No wonder the government is trying its best to improve the place so that more and more tourists can visit the country.255 words
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Article, Illustration161 1967-09-01 12 THE evening sun sank down the horizon and its rays made the waves glitter like gold As we pushed our boat into the .sea, a s'rong breeze sprang up and cloudy drifted across the sky. Quickly, we jumped into our boat. My two companions and161 words
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Article, Illustration265 1967-09-01 12 MOST young people are fond of sports and games Some like to play badminton some like soccer, hockey and gymnastics. Most young people take part in spor*s and games for fun. Many play games and sports for diversion only. Again there are some professional265 words
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Article, Illustration156 1967-09-01 12 PERLIS is the "Smallest State" in Malaya. She is located at the Southern tip of Thailand which is linked by the railway. Perils ha» many tourist centres which attract people like the Padang Besar, Beach of Sungai Be rem an g and Batu Pahat. Padang156 words
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Article, Illustration260 1967-09-01 12 THE morning sun was shining bright and clear as my friend Norihan and I pedalled our bicycles along a narrow, bumpy road It was In the morning and it wa s getting quite hot. We rode gazing at the scenery since the narrow road prevented us260 words
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Article, Illustration234 1967-09-01 12 THOUGH Malaya gained her independence on the 31st of August. 1967. as a nation it is still in the stage of formation. The three major races in Malava arc the Malays. Chinese and Indians. As Malaya is the home of manv races, they have each a234 words
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Article, Illustration183 1967-09-01 12 WATER is usef Ui for every living thing. It is not only useful, but it also a necessity to men. to an:mais. and to plants. A man drinks water several times a day. If he is prevented from drinking, he can keep alive for aoout three183 words
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Article, Illustration340 1967-09-01 12 THE newspapers play a vital role In human affairs as well as in the fields of education. They also play an important role on our daily life. It is absolutely necessary for a person to cultivate the habit of reading newspapers for wider knowledge and to340 words
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Article, Illustration249 1967-09-01 12 LAST Sunday. I visited a Malay friend, Ismail, who lived nearby. It was a fine and wonderful mornin* After my breakfast. I rode on my new bicycle and «et off on my journey By the side* of the road, there were many rubber and coconut249 words
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Article, Illustration241 1967-09-01 12 THE an of drawing was discovered thousand.* of years ago by primitive men. These men used to draw them on the wails of their caves These drawings were used to indicate what they want to converse with each other It was from the an of drawing241 words
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Article, Illustration226 1967-09-01 12 MY lather is the man whom I loved and respect most His name is V. Ramasamy. He is not tali but sh6rt and fat. He is quite old and ne works in Royal Air Force as a labourer. My father is a person who is226 words
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Article, Illustration404 1967-09-01 12 THE clock was chalmini ten when I was in the lounge reading the interesting book. "By Eastern Windows My parents had gone to the cinema and had not yet returned. My friend Khaiid promised to keep me company but he had not turned up. As404 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement161 1967-09-01 12 NEW ESSAY CONTEST FOR THOSE WHO ARE 14 AND UNDER THE EASTERN SUN'S new essay writing contest for boys and gfrls of 14 and under apprarin this page every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselve> properly. And what161 words
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Eastern Sun Special
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852 1967-09-01 13 HAROLD DUNMORE - By HAROLD DUNMORE Are you really happy What does it mean or what does it take for a human being to be happy. science is focusing the probing eye of research onto that most complex of human emotions: happiness. The scientists involved are trying to852 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1967-09-01 13 Learn to speak, eat naturally IF you are wearing dentures for the first time it will take a while to become accustomed to them. A mouthful of crockery is not only something you are aware of but you imagine everyone else notices, too. At first it1,251 words
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Advertisement177 1967-09-01 13 ODEON: On Stage SUN. 3rd SEPT. at 8.45 a.m. iftß. l Y BiR? SHoW SAKURA Ol« RESIDENT <OvoiIBD CHID PO VERONICA KOH LITTLE DRAGON ALIAS CONGO& PARTNERS* iaiuir Talent SfwUl Gar«« AtvMrinrr «f THE QUESTS fttilm EMI Recording ArtlitN THE TRAILERS «O*M irtniMi SOVftTT CONTEST PRI2E« FROM EXCLI SP E177 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous255 1967-09-01 13 ©SHAW organisation |L I D O Wxnw ?MU| !4th Dat! 11. 13*. «M. •I IS V« Balf-Pr»ee N« Fre« Uat Ai-aa:e CASH B?-k:ap oniy' Seaa Ccantrr U Jaxes Bona 001 TOC OVLT LIVE TWICE' Technicolor P»a»-i»ioa 'CA> SO ITU-IT ART CONCESSION for 6J? am 915 aas Show* T;B3.T!* Mnlte BLtE255 words
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Miscellaneous201 1967-09-01 13 ORGANISATION. ;»l'f ORCHARD —***** Nnw Shnwinc? 1. 3 45. «.3» US THE TAMING of the SHREW Eluabeth Tavlor Riehwd Burton Color. Panavu'.on Columbia i!*o Pree Li*t> ORCHARD GALA TOMORROW MIDNIGHT Color BINGO Thf Mark Of VENGEANCE Anthony Steflen TotolScope CATHAY ***** Toria*: 11. 1 S». «M. «.M POX'A "TWO FOR201 words
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Article569 1967-09-01 14 C.F. Lee - By C.F. Lee SINGAPORE, Thurs. When the starter's flag flashes down at the Selangor racing circuit in Batu Tiga here tomorrow, racing drivers and motor-cyclists from six countries will be competing on a brand new track which has been acclaimed as the finest in569 words
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438 1967-09-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A co-operative combination of private enterprise, government and racing enthusiasts this has been the main factor which contributed towards Malaysia having for the first time a permanent track for her premier annual motor-racing event the Tunku Abdul Rahman Circuit438 words
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149 1967-09-01 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Women's Hockey Association will play a one-day friendly International hockey mat:h against the visiting all Australian women's hockey association at the SCC padang here to-morrow. (Bul-ly-off 5 15 p m.). The Singapore team will be represented from the the followlnj:Rosalind149 words
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Article47 1967-09-01 14 SREMBAN. Thurs —Port Dickson Recreation Club and National Union of Teachers (N.S. branch) have been struck off the membership list of the N.S. Hockey Association According to N. Balasubramaniam secretary of NSHA. both these clubs have failed to pav up their annual subscriptions.47 words
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140 1967-09-01 14 SINGAPORE. Than Car drivers and motor-cyclists from the Royal Air Forre will be making a strong challenge in the Malaysian Grand Prix events at Kuala Lumpur this weekend. Among the drivers are Wmg Commander Michael Miller, the Commanding Officer of No. 60 Squadron, R.A.F.140 words
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342 1967-09-01 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD PENANG. Thurs. Mafoota, a three-vear-old English gelding under Penang trainer "Doc" Rodgers. ghaped like a winner on a good track here this morning when he easily reeled off 3 furs, in 37 «ec. finishing with a hit in hand. Mafoota who342 words
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216 1967-09-01 15 PENANG. Thurs The world and Asian table tennis champion. Nobuhiko Hasegswa. and Japan's No. 2 Hajime Kagimoto thrilled a crowd of over 1,000 spectators with their brilliant hard smashing and tricky services a* the Penang Chinese Girls' High School here this afternoon. Japan, represented216 words
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Article46 1967-09-01 15 MALACCA. Thurs. The Ayer Keroh Country Club's Monthly \A* grade Stroke tournament was won by Chan Yin Kit with a nett 69 at the Ayer Keroh golf course. Lian Fook Lim (nett 72) was the winner in the 'B' grade competition.46 words
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Article, Illustration54 1967-09-01 15 PAKISTAN'S Saeed Is bowled by Arnold for .18 during the first day's play in the Third Test match against England at the Oval. London. England, who won the toss and decided to field, made a fine start by taking three Pakistan wickets for 17 runs in the firstUPI - 54 words
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344 1967-09-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Selangor rugby players must show more enthusiasm if they want to reach the finals of the North Zone HMS Malaya Cup tms season. Th.a ;s the opinion of Huzh Forces, who won fame a? the best centre-three Malawi a has344 words
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497 1967-09-01 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Kok Khong Sun. won the "Victor Ludorum" trophy in the Singapore Island Country Club annual swimming gala held recently. Other results: Boy? (under IT) 4 lengths backstroke: 1. Khong Kok Sun (1 mm 23.2 sees) 2 M. D Leiah. Girls' (under497 words
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Article58 1967-09-01 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore held India to a scoreless draw in a friendly match at the Jalan Besar Btadlum this evening. Singapore made a number of good moves Into the Indian goal area but found Thangaraj hard to beat. The Indians also had a fair number of chances but58 words
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452 1967-09-01 15 RI'ALA Ll'MPt'R. Thurs. Malaysia will take on Australia in a women's hockey international match here on Saturday at the Selangor Club padang at 5 00 p m. The Australian team comprising 15 players and three officials will arrive at the Subang Airport here452 words
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Article118 1967-09-01 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Architects will meet Engineers in the 9th golf competition to be played at the Bukit Course on Sept. 10. Architects team: Heah Hock Heng; Lee Kit Lin. R. A C. McLean. Ho Kok Hoe. Chia Soo Hock. Henry Loo, C Y. Koh, Charles Ho. Ong118 words
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387 1967-09-01 15 NEW YORK. Thun. (Reuter) Pltyers from 17 countries will compete for the men's singles title In the United States lawn tenni* championships opening today at Forest Hiils. The largest overseas entry t<s from Australia which will have 12 entrant In the men's event387 words
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557 1967-09-01 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Football Referees* Association of Singapore declared here today that the association had no intention to seek "headlines" in the Press but was solely dedicated to the collective betterment of referees' and refereeing in the Republic. The hon. secretary of557 words
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417 1967-09-01 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—'The Malaysian-Hong Kong Chinese interport football competition for the "Ho Ho Cup" match will be played af?er a lapse of 12 years at Jalan Be«ar S'adium on Saturday, September 2. (Kick-ofT 730 pm.' The last match in the417 words
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215 1967-09-01 15 PENOAM. Thurs. Fengam United outplayed Chemara Research Btatlon Lavane Layanc by two goal* to one in the semifinal of the 1967 Rengam League Football Tournament held at the Rengam Padang. With this victory Rengam United walked Into the final of the Rengam215 words
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6TH TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN CIRCUIT RACES
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Article, Illustration1428 1967-09-01 16 Chan Kam Yau - Turning point Malaysian motor-racing By- Chan Kam Yau again, the air will reverberate with the thundering saund of screeching tyres, roaring engines and lusty cheers as drivers and riders from South-east Asia pit their skill and guts against one another at the Sixth Tunku Abdul1,428 words
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Advertisement500 1967-09-01 14 CLASSIFIED AD RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENT 20 Word* $5/- (Minimum) YOUTH FOE CHRIST RALLY Date: Sat. September 9th, 1967 Place; Cantonese Methodist Church, 1 Queen Street, Singapore, 7. (Adjacent to St. Joseph's Institution) Time: 7.30 p.m. Speaker: Mr. MAX A TIEN Z/ (Philippines) Featuring: Gospel Team from the Philip pines and InterClub500 words
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Advertisement581 1967-09-01 14 NOTICES THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 20 WHEREAS the street known as Wolskel Road (pt.) Bukit Aran* Road (pt.) Mukini 17 within the republic of Singapore not being public street has been levelled, channelled, drained, paved, metalled, flagged and provided with lighting581 words
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Advertisement531 1967-09-01 14 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are invited from P.W.D. Registered Contractors for the following works:— The Supply of fJ9 percent P.V.C. Lined 54" Diameter Reinforced Concrete Pipes Class "X** for Kallang Basin Sewerage Scheme Trunk Sewers I. Civil Engineering Contractors above $lOO,OOO/-. Closing Date:— 8.9.67 at 10 a.m. Construction of531 words
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Advertisement1211 1967-09-01 14 NANYANG UNIVERSITY JURONG ROAD, SPORE, 22 1. APPLICATIONS are invited for the following appointments.A- FACULTY OF ARTS (I) Department of Chinese Language and Literature (1) Professorial Head w e t™-v at the (2) Associate Professor/Lecturer to teach History oc Chinese in Southeast Asia (I) and (H) (tl) Department of Malay1,211 words
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Miscellaneous57 1967-09-01 14 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 10.45 a.m. (6.8 ft.), 11.23 p.m. (6.5 ft) Port Swettenham: 2.41 a.m. (12.3 ft.), 3.01 p.m. (13.1 ft.) Port Dickson: 3.25 a.m. (6.2 ft), 4.41 p.m. (7.2 ft) Singapore: 9.52 a.m. (6.8 ft), 8.11 p.m. (7.4 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 8.29 a.m. (7.1 ft), 5.27 p.m. (5.957 words
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Advertisement167 1967-09-01 16 6th T.A.R. CIRCUIT RACES h K SEPT. 2/3 j i i> i (Practice Today Admission Free) I*4 > f\ LJ rt > /> >n >i- Milll r, it, 4 For the first time, drivers and riders from all over the world will meet on Malaysia's fast.winding new racing circuit at167 words
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