Eastern Sun, 7 September 1967

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  • 26 1 Eastern Sun fnffependenf National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 403 Thursday, 7 September 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft KDN 2660 Price 15 cents
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  • 833 1  -  Siew Sin for top-level talks with American officials on stockpile releases By Musa Scully ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia is sending invitations to natural rubber producing countries of Thailand, Ceylon and Indonesia for a conference here to discuss various problems affecting the natural rubber market. The Minister of
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  • 37 1 Indonesia's Acting President Gen Suharto presents a gift to visiting Singapore Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam. who arrived here to finalise the establishment of dipomatic relations between Indonesia and Singapore. IPI Photo. UPI Photo.
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  • 127 1 JAKARTA. Wed. (Reuter) Singapore has promised to consider pardoning Indonesians jailed for subversion during Indonesia's confrontation of Malaysia, informed sources said today. The matter was understood to have been raised in talks between the visiting Singapore Foreign Minister Mr. S. Rajaratnam, and the Indonesian Foreign Minister,
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  • 28 1 CASTELGANDOLFO, Wed. (Reuter) Pope Paul has recovered from his slight indisposition and will resume his normal activities in a few days. Vatican officials announced today.
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  • 308 1 17 NOW SAY THEY'RE RIGHTFUL HEIRS OF LATE SULTAN OF SULU JESSELTOV, Wed. (Reuter) Seventeen persons here today claimed to be the rightful heirs of the late Sultan of Sulu and declared their opposition to the Philippine claim on Sabah. Dato Nasir bin Dato Basarl.
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  • 259 1 HONG KONG, wed. (IPI) Pro-Mao Red Guards have regained control of Canton bat gunfire and cannon blasts continue in man? parts of the city while heavy fighting; rages in nearby towns, the independent Ming Pao reported today, quoting arrivals from the mainland. The arrivals were
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 45 2 The Minister of Finance. Tun Tan Sie» Sin, receives the Social Security Scheme Report from Mr. A.N. Ambo, the Colombo Plan Adviser to the Ministrv of Labour, who compiled the report, at the Minister's office on Tuesday in Jalan Clarke. Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 426 2 KCALA LCMPCR. Wed. The low price of rubber and the increase in the price of consumer goods caused much concern not only to wage earners but also to shopkeepers and local businessmen in the month of July. The average price of rubber
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    • 187 2 KI'ALA LCMPCR. Wed A company in Penang which has 53 workers, buy* "Virginia" leaf tobacco from local farmers and sells it to cigarette manufacturers after it is cured. To encourage -he farmers to grow this particular species of tobacco, the company ha* entered Into
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    • 86 2 PENAN a Wee A g*toge'her dinner by members of the Church of Lady of Seven Sorrows in MacAlister Road to celebrate the autumn festival will be hel<j at 7 pm. on Friday at Sun Hoe Per.g Restaurant here. The dinner will also mark the occasion of the
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    • 43 2 MUAR. Wed The Johore Stare Governrm nt is to spend a t«*a of S2.6nn,f>nn on he construction of roads and paths in the various towns and rural area* in the S'a'e this year, under the rural deveiopment programme.
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    • 107 2 Two German artists are holding: an exhibition at Galleri 11, Jalan Pinang, Kuala Lumpur, with a collection of 96 paintings. Mr. Gerd Velt and Mr. Werner Hahn are working their way round the world. At their current exhi- bition which was opened by Dr. Karl
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    • 384 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selongor Consumers' Association is to start a drive toon to protect its members and the public from being misled into buying imitations and near imitations of wellknown products. The drive will take the form of exhibitions in which photographs of Imitation
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    • 219 2 MUAR, Wed. An illuminated float depicting a telephone dial, sponsored by the Telecoms Department, captured the first prize in the Muar float procession competition held yesterday, to mark the tenth merdeka anniversary celebration. The lima!' School float which depicted a huge roaring tiger won the
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    • 342 2 M ALA Ll'MPl'R. Wed. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. Minister of Labour, and Vice-President of the Malavsian Indian Congress. said last night that Tun V T Sambanthan, President of the Congress, and Minister of Works, Posts and Telecoms, would go down in the history of this country
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    • 240 2 TAIPING. Wed. A bogus business transaction for the purchase of non-existence gold coins by a syndicate hoodwinked two domestic servants to part with $2,700 to four strangers, the President of the Sessions Court here. Tunku Mokhtar. wax told today. A woman Sim Sau Kin alias S:n Sau
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    • 38 2 TAPAH. Wed Th« OCPP of r«nah. PSP Umail bin Abdullah. h«« left for the United Kingdom to attend three-month advanced rotirw In hia abaencr. Chief Inspector Jagit Singh will be the acting OCPD.
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    • 21 2 IPOH. Wed. A passenger. Harison binte Mat. 30. was killed while alighting from a bus in Kampong Cheh yesterday.
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    • 167 2 Kl' ALA LiMPrm. W*d The Malayalan Government'g immigration control on travel between Singapore and West Malaysia start* on Saturdav. Every person catering West Malaysia from ftlaga pore must produce to the im migration oflcer oa arrival at any approved point of entry a valid
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    • 85 2 PEN AN G Wed.—The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wor.g Pow Nee. today expresses confidence Kodak would continue to play an important role in cresting greater interest in photography, which was now a very popular hobby among *he people He was opening the new Penang oflV-e
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    • 53 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The body of Hajjah Fatimah binte Haji Daud. «5. mother of the Deputy Prme Minister. Tun Abdul Ra/ak was flown to Pekan this morning by a Royal Malaysian Air Force plane. She died in the General Hospital here yesterday after
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    • 189 3 ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, today called on Malaysian students to use and develop the National Language in schools. It was now the responsibility of all students to learn and use the language as widely
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    • 194 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Sultan of Selangor today called on all civil servants in the State to work for the further development and the preservation of the State's customs and traditions. Addressing State civil servants at the Legislative Chamber when he visited the State Secretariat
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    • 176 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The owner of a rubber estate i n Negri Sembiian allows his tapper all women to tap when and where the> likp He explained that he had to make such an UP usual arrangement because his 34-arre estate was situated in a remote area
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    • 109 3 SEREMBAN. Wed. Three youths, two armed w.th pistols and one with a screw dr.ver. held up eight salesmen of a company here in Birch Road yesterday evening, ana got a*ay with ST.noo ;n rash and S4OO in cheques. It appeared the salesmen were counting the.r
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    • 72 3 BUTTER WORTH. Wed Two car radios were reported stolen from separate cars alone Jalan Club, here yesterday. A 44 vear-old surveyor, Errhe Mohd. Noor bin Mohd. Ali. reported his radio, valued at $250. was stolen from his car parked outside his house the previous night. Another
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    • 128 3 KI'ALA LI'MPI'R. Wed. The Minister of Health. Fnche Bahaman bin Samsudin. was urged by a State Assemblyman. today to visit the General Hospital immediately to see for himself the "deteriorating conditions" there. Mr. V. David. Labour Party Member for Pantai, describing the hospital
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    • 53 3 PENANG. Wed Thieves broke into the Lam Sen Choo Twa Pek Kong Temple in Paya Terubong Hill. Ayer Itam. yesterday and stole four brass pots valued 5440. A 31-year-old vegetable gardener. Chong Pat Tow. who is a so the caretaker of the temple, reported the less
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    • 246 3  -  Bv Maureen Lee KI'ALA Lt'MPt'R. Wed. Formosan film stars have now shrugged away their objections to kissing on the screen, and wearing mini-skirts. And this "kL&aing business" is purely for busmen, stressed Miss Lim Chih. 22. who arrived here today to give a series
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    • 110 3 PENANG. Wed. The presentation of prizes to winners of competitions by the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. at his residence in MacAlister Road here this afternoon marked the close of the 10th anniversary of merdeka celebrations in the State here. Tan Sri Wong extended his
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    • 62 3 ALOR STAR. Wed—Tuan Syed Harun Aljaffree, Secretary of the Town Council, Alor Star, has left for Japan for a three-month study tour of municipalities in Japan. His place has been taken over temporarily by Inrhe Nor Aman bin Haji RafTii from the Commissioner of Lands and Mines
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    • 211 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will officially open the new $ll million Prai/ Butterworth extension at Butterworth on Sept. 14. His Majesty will also open a new swing bridge in Butterworth the only one of its kind in this Dart of the
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    • 86 3 BATU GAJAH. Wed Three robbers on motor cycles held up two mining labourers at Fong Fatt Kongsi in Tanjong Tualang yesterday and escaped with 545. a wrist-watch and a pair of spectacles The two victims, Goh Cherg Huat and Phoon Thear. were in the-.r
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    • 2470 4  -  by Lim Thow Boon, Bon D'Cunha 17'UALA LUMPUR, IV Wed.—The Parliamentary draftsman, Syed Othman bin Ali, submitted no court in the country had the jurisdiction to sit in judgment on the suit by the former Chief
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    • 405 4 KUALA LUMFtTB, Wed. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam. ha* referred the wage dispute between 270.600 rubber tappers and their employers to the Industrial Court This was announced by Mr. Manickavasagam at his monthly Press conference today. He said both the
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    • 254 4 MANILA. Wed. (Reuter) The Manila Times said today that Foreign Secretary Narciso Ramos statement on the recently concluded antt-smuggling agreement between the Philippines and Malaysia should allay fears that It had prejudiced the Philippine claim to Sabah. The English language newspaper in *n editorial said
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    • 169 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A French ballerina, Madamoiselle Yvette Chauvire. flew in here today with an advice to Malaysian girls to keep dancing. "Dance for exercise", was her advice. She has been dancing since 10 to keep a trim figure, and this has been the main
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    • Article, Illustration
      464 11 DANGERS OF UNAPPROVED ELECTRICAL EXTENSIONS SINGAPORE, Wed. The Public Utilities Board today warned the public of the dangers of unapproved electrical extensions such as lamps, cookers, air-conditioners and motors. A press statement today reminded the public that such extensions installed without the approval of the Electricity Department of
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    • 127 11 SINGAPORE. Wed A politically stab'.*. economically viable and financially sound Singapore would be of benefit to the peace, security ar.d prosperity of the Southeast Asian region. This was stated by Mr S T Stewart. Singapore's High Commissioner to Australia, in special supplement on Singapore
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    • 56 11 SINGAPORE. Wed —Nine thousand *ons of salt will be sni-vped here from the Indorse? an Island of Madura, it was announced in Jakarta today. The official Antara News sgency said the shipments will be made through the ?e:n: Shipping Company of Indonesia. No
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    • 88 11 SINGAPORE. Wed Mr Ong Teow Chuie. manager of the Champagne Bar and Restaurant in Anson Road has reported the lo«s of $7 450 kept in a safe in the premises. The money was to have been paid out as salary to the waltre&ses and other
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    • 142 11 SINGAPORE. Wed The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr Toh Chin Chye. tonight described Singapore as the "beacon" of South east Asia Speaking In Mandarin at a PAP cultural show at the Victoria Theatre. Dr Toh said Singapore was not an Isolated place but In fact
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    • 258 11 SINGAPORE. Wed Queen's Counsel. Mr. Sebag Shaw, today coneluded his submission in the Hifh Court on the evidence of the prosecution witneasea. the defence, and the findings of the trial judge. This was arrived at the continued hearing of the appeal by a former
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    • 65 11 SINGAPORE. WecL —Mn yioletta S'anhope an examiner in Speech and Drama of the Trinity College in London will conduct examinations at the Singapore Centre on Sep' 30 She will spend two or three days in S.ngapore During her br.ef stay here, she would
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    • 90 11 SINGAPORE Wed The Singapore Vigilante Corp? Headquarters is organising the Ist Biood Donors Troupe consisting of some 100 members from the 8 Vigilante Corps Districts. They will report to the Blood Transfusion Centre on Sunday at 9 am. This is one of the ways whereby Vigilant#
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    • 134 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Three Singapore schoolboys were taken under the tutelage of Cathay Pacific Airways here during the "Youth Week in Commerce and Industry 1%7" organised by the Vocational Guidance Steering Committee, Ministry of Education here They are: Lam Took Loy. 15, of Tanghn Technical
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    • 81 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. "Frank", the mini-monster, celebrated his third birthday at tne last formal dinner at 4RAR sergeants' mess. Terendak Garrison. Malacca, before the battalion returns to Australia With Frank" ii his ereator. Sgt Noel Huiah For the last three rears "Frank" has been a mascot
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    • 87 11 SINGAPORE. Wed The Towr Panning Institute (Singapore) Branch wjl told their second talk on "An Approach to State and Cry Planning'' on Sept. at tha State and Citv Planning Centre in Pearl's Hill at 5.15 p.m. The speaker will be Mr H Wardlaw. an
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    • 297 11 Films in question screened in Chambers SINGAPORE, Wed. An hour-long film show was screened in the Fifth Magistrate's Chambers this afternoon In connection with an obscene film case. The audience" were the presiding Magistrate, the Police prosecutor, the defence counsel and the Ave accused
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    • 131 11 SINGAPORE. Wed Dr. George C Ekvall. Jr.. has assumed his post as Medical Secretary of the Far Eastern Division of Seventh-Day Adventists here He replaces Dr. Ralph Waddell, who is now Washington serving as World Director of Medical Services of the Seventh-Day Adventist denomination. Dr.
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    • 114 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The work force of Malaysia and Singapore will increase by 17.7 per cent from 3,384.000 In 19«7 to 4.890.000 in 1977. These figures were contained In a projection presented to Sydney Conference of the International Union _for the Scientific Study of Population.
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    • 65 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Australian trade with Singapore and other countries in South and SouthEast Asia has increased considerably In the past year. Figures released by the Australian Commonwealth Statistician. Mr. K. M. Arsher. show Australia exported goodf worth $A1.145.086.000 to the area in 1966 and
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    • 54 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A well-known local beautician, Mrs Amy Wee. will give a talk on "How to keep yourself fit and beautiful" to women of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union. The talk will be held at the union's premises at Queen Street on
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    • 443 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. A Singapore student, Cinda Lee, 18, spoke at the Rotary Club's luncheon today about her experience during her sixmonth stay in New Zealand under the exchange student programme. Her trip to New Zea.and was sponsored by the Rotary Club here.
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    • 111 13 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A British Roval Navy personnel. DP. Haliacre. 24. was charged in the Sessions Court here with fraudently evading Customs duty here today. The Court President, Enche Mohamed Yusof Mohamed. was told that Halfacre of Jalan Sekolah Arab here, committed the offence at the Customs
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    • 118 13 SINGAPORE Wed Tbe following arc the smmwfnl of the Institute of Business Administration Examination tu May this year: Pun dunes tab Arroontln* W®# Joe* Dlt. Pttriek Loh Kah Ping. Mohamed Noor bin Kassim, Gerald Seow Tiang Chwee. Basle Economics We* Jong Dtt, Robin Ylu Wer.f Chve. Pang
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    • 40 13 PEN ANG. Wed.—A house in Choon* Lye Hock Road, occupied by an RAP. personnel. Edward Francis cox, aged 27. was reported broken into yesterday. The thieves took away cutlery, electrical appliance, and bedsheeta. amounting to $2OO
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    • 135 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two armed men yesterday afternoon got away with $6OO cash and a dozen bottles of brandy worth 5216 from a provision shop in son Road here. At about 2.50 p.m. yesterday. the two men went to the shop and ordered for a few bottles of
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    • 153 13 Move to encourage investment in Singapore SINGAPORE, Wed.—The Singapore Government today announced that it had decided to remove certain restrictions on overdraft and other credit facilities hitherto placed on companies controlled by residents outside the scheduled companies. The decision, said a Government release
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    • 347 13 SINGAPORE. Wed Singapore's first President. Enche Yusof bin Ishak. todav stressed that voung Singaporean#: did not have time for 'destructive. the idle and the unproductive". He said: "This Is because our society Is able to provide the facilities, the leadership and the
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    • 83 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The heats for the InterSchool Safety First Oratorical Contest i n Chinese will be held on Sept. 7 and 8 at the Shell Theatrett* at 2.30 p.m. To date, 42 schools have entered for the contest organised by the Singapore Junior Safety First Council
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    • 30 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A 70-year-old man. Hang Kok Kior.g. was found hangng in his house in Lorong Pudu here laat nigh*:. He died before Police arrived.
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    • 27 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thieves broke into the house ol a limber merchant, Mr Soh Hock Swee, at Jalan P»rry and stole $2,000 worth of article*.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 98 2 .L. Muilum Neeara 10 a m to 6.30 p.m Zoo Negara 10 i.m to 6 p m. Jalan Weld ewlmmir.g rol 030 am to 12 30 pm. pm. to 5 pa and 6 pm. 9 pm. Art Exhibition at Peninsular Art Society Gallery. Jalan Raja Muda 10 a m to
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  • PHOTOGRAPHY
    • 801 5  -  By A Staff CLICK and you have a picture that you can cherish for years. This is photography, a hobby which offers the individual endless hours of pleasure; and even the family and friends if they care to indulge in this wonderful pastime. In
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    • 42 5 SOME of the winning entries of the recent Photographic Art Competition for secondary students in Malaysia and Singapore. The competition was sponsored jointly by the Photographic Society of Malaysia and the Student Weekly for 1967. 'Father and Son'. 'Before Battle
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    • 133 5 MR Gustav Ahrens. Board Member and Director of Sales, celeoraies his fortieth year ann.versary with the Agla-Gevaert group recently. Mr. Anrens. now 60 joiner. *ht former head-office of Agfa-Gevaert in Berlin. Germany in 1927. Alter representing Agfa in Southern Africa and England until 1939.
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    • 133 5 9 THIS Agfa Move* S Automatic camera for Super 8 films will be introduced in Singapore a nd Malaysia before the end of the year. Described a s the perfect movie making outfit, it comes in an attractive gift carton containing a camera, one Cine-Agfa
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 469 6 HONG KONG, Wed. (CPI) Two terrorist flre-bomb victims, one of them a leading local radio personality, were buried amid tight police security arrange1 ment and under a heavy downpour today. Lam Bun, a radio personality in charge of an anti-communist campaign broadcast over the commercial
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    • 54 6 MONTREAL Wed. 'Renter) A 12 year old American boy James Lyon of Rus ton Maryland, has been named the 4.(HW* Aftfttb visitor to the Indian Pavilion at the Expo '6* World's Fair. The Bov received presents including a benarasi scarf, an oxidised silver jeweller? «rt and
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    • 129 6 MEXICO cm Wed. (UPI) The Vatican has officially closed Mexico's controversial "Psychiatric monastery.** it was reported yesterday. Earlier Vatican censures of the monastery led to the resignation of its entire body of monks. The Vatican action declaring "suppressed' the monastery of Santa Maria in Cuernavaca closed
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    • 55 6 CASTELGAXDOLFO. Italy. (ITT) Potv Paul VI has recovered from a cold and fever and was progressing well today. Vatican sources reported. Private and public audiences were cancelled on Monday after the 69-year-old pontiff became sick, apparently as the result of walking in the cool gradens of
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    • 77 6 MR.D. OWINO, (left), Kenya's Ambassador in Bonn, and Mr. R. L. Hutchens, New Zealand's Ambassador in Paris, two of the four Commonwealth observers appointed by the Commonwealth Secretary General, Mr Arnold Smith, for the Referendum in Gibraltar on Sunday, chatting to Sir Robert Fowler (right), Referendum Administrator. The Referendum was
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    • 156 6 MANILA, Wed (UPI) FiLp.no movie actress Divina Valencia, who is facing tax t\as.oß charges together with her mother, said toe ay she did pay her taxes but wa» swindled by fake revenue agents. Toe 21-year-old Miss Valencia. wno specialises m sexy movie roles, issued a press
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    • 146 6 LONDON.,Wed. (UPI) The thoughts of Mao TseTung didn't help, according to the patient« of Middle sex Hospital where three the Communist Chinese legation in ixmdon were treated week B tangle with British police. The last two Chinese patients left the hospital yesterday, taking their littie red
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    • 303 6 Improves with the telling BRISBANE. Wed. (Reuter) A former Queensland cabinet minister admitted in the state's legislative assembly yesterday that he Had kissed two eovemment office girls at regular intervals for the past two or three years. The former minister. 55-year-old Mr. Alexander Dewar.
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    • 97 6 NEW DELHI. Wed. (Reuter) Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, last night accepted the resignation of her Foreign Minister. Mr. Mohammedali Currlm Chagia. but rejected Mr Chagla's claim that government changes involving a switch from English one of the country's official languages to regional languages In teaching
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    • 191 6 SWEETW ATER Texas Wed. < UPI» Mary Be a'rice Rone. 59, had taught Sunday school for 30 years and her record at the Southwestern Bel] Telephone Co.. where she went to work in 1924. was impeccable. "I'll tell you how she was a telephone
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    • 259 6 HONG KONG, Wed. (UPI) The Military command in Red China's Kweicho* province on Tuesday ordered immediate suppression of all "underground" organisations opposed to Chairman Mao Tse-Tung. The order was issued in conjunction with the revolutionary committee established by Mao's supporters in the Southwest China province
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    • 205 6 With Japanese technology TOKYO, Wed. (Reuter) Japan is helping three countries Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines to develop and improve their rice cultivation the foreign ministry here said today. A team of seven Japanese experte has been sent tc Malaysia to make a threemonth survey
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    • 263 6 NEW YORK Wed <CPI> Teacher strikes and mass resignations were threatened or underway today as millions of American Public School pupils discovered their resumption of classes blocked by labour dispute* In Michigan more than students were faced with school lockouts as teacher? held firm to a 'Xo
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    • 64 6 BRADFORD. England. Wed (tTI) John Hardy. 25. began building the bed just after he got married. .After U months, it finished a magxuflrent wood model six feet seven inches long and Ift feet wide, more than twice as wide as an ordinary double bed Yesterday he began
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    • 153 6 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed. <UPI>. —One of thlf city's most famous bandits died yesterday at the hands of the woman he had regularly beaten for 40 years. Antonio Ferreira. 62, had a record of murder, robbery, assault and procuring stretching back, into his teens *nd
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    • 110 6 LONDON. Wed Mauritius, Britain's Indian Ocean colony, is expected to become an independent nation within the Commonwealth early next year. The date will be fixed after consultations between the British and Mauritian governments and the approval of a new independence constitution for the island and its
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    • 583 7 BRIGHTON. England. Wed. (Reuter) Britain's 8.750.000 strong Trades ITnion Congress (TUC) has defied its leadership and demanded an end to government support for US. policy in Vietnam. A resolution was passed by 4.686.000 votes to 3.319.000, yesterday a majority of 1.367.000 in a
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    • 309 7 "Restrictions" rumour cause NAIROBI. Wed (Reuter) More than 500 Asians are migrating from here to Britain each week fearing that the British government intends restricting im- migration by Asians. Planes are booked for weeks ahead and an airline spokesman said today that Indians and Pakistan;* were
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    • 119 7 TOKYO. Wed < Reuter) The Japanese Ministry of Finance has declined to comment on local newspaper reports that the Japanese government decided to put up U.S. s2om. as Japan s initial contribution to the projected Southeast Asian Agricultural Development Fund The reports said
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    • 81 7 BANGKOK. Wed. (Reuter) Two railway workers the engine driver and his assistant. were seriously injured yesterday when a freight train from Chiengmai bound for Bangkok jumped off the tracks and plunged into a ravine in the northern Lampang Province. The train with 19 freight wagons loaded
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    • 97 7 LONDON Wed < Reuter > Seven persons were killed and dozens Injured In gales which swept Britain yesterday Ships took shelter around the storm-whipped coasts. Sea and air passenzer services to Europe were delayed Search parties tonight found the body of missing climber schoolteacher Henrv
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    • 181 7 OXFORD. England. Wed. (Reuter) Liberal politicians from 20 countries by a narrow majority today voted in favour of Peking's admission to the United Nations. The 20th congress of the Liberal International passed the resolution by 63 against 60 votes at the conclusion of their
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    • 71 7 MANILA. Wed. (Reuter» A Philippine navy patrol caught six pirates in the art of rohhinr a fishing boat off the roast of Rataan province North-went of here yesterday, a Navy report said today. The report said the six m»n armed with a suhmarhinegun. two pistol*
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    • 161 7 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) The removal of the graves of 3.000 British and Commonwealth war dead from a cemetery near Alexandria demanded by President Nasser would cause great distress to next of kin. the Commonwealth War Grave Commission said In a statement today. Negotiations concerning
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    • 553 10 De Gaulle: Surprise trip Keisinger: Militant statement Pari* WW- Pro*idont Chariot do Gauiie Mom to Poland today and an unprorodontod nix-day state rimit. He is expected to use the occasion to push his policv of rapprochment with the Soviet bloc and to appeal for his
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    • 426 10 LONDON, Wed. (Reucer) President de Gaulle has real genius, in spite of many faults, former British Prime Minister Mr. Harold MacMiilan wrote in the second volume of his autobiography published here tomorrow. In his 765-page book "The blast of war 1939 1945," Mr. MacMiilan
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    • 245 10 DETROIT. Wed (Reuter 1 The giant Ford Motor Company prepared for a shutdown 'odav as it neared a midnigh* strike deadline set by the United Auto Workers Union Ford. America's second larges* car maker, has been picked as the target company by 'he auto workers,
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    • 99 10 AMMAN. Wed (Reuter) King Hu&sein's Englishborn wife Princess Muna if expecting a baby, a royal cabinet announcement said today. The announcement said that on the advice of her personal physician she did not accompany her husband on his official visit to Turkey which started yesterday.
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    • 120 10 LOS ANGELES. Wed <UPI» MiSfi Hoki Tokuda, 29. Tokyo-born actressfinger who is a jazz singer in Los Angeles, confirmed reports today that she ar.d author Henry Miller plan to wed sometime next week. Thej met two year s aeo at a party in Hollywood
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    • 607 10 Nationalists win in Aden LONDON. Wed (Reuter) Former Commonwealth and Colonial Minister Mr. Duncan Sandys, has accused the Laoour government of capitulating to terrorism in Aden and the South Arabian Federation. The Conservative Party MP, said the British decision., announced in Aden yes'erday.
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    • 26 10 A scuffle breaks out between Africans at a press conference called by the Nigerian High Commissioner in London, Brig. B. Ogundife on Monday. UPI radio picture.
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    • 81 10 CANBERRA Wed. (Router) An animal trainer was trapped in a cage with three lions and three lionesses when a power failure blacked out a circus performance here last night Circus attendants rushed to the cage with torche, and an emergency power plant was brought into operation
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    • 307 10 COMPUTERS TO REIGN OVER US VEW YORK. Wed (Reuter) Our live* may one day be ruled completely by computers, our marriage partners chosen for us and the rifht to have children granted or withheld. machine six mymt. It sounds like science fiction fantasy. But these warnings
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    • 179 6 THRUSH BULLETS HAD APPAREVTLY AT LON6 LAST FOUND THEIR MARK ON THE CHt&OF UNCLM/ AS SOKSS STOCKS A PATTERN OF SUPPEN DEATH INTO THE VEHICLE'S MOTOR, rT WOUID SEE* THAT ALEXANDER W AVEWY'S MASTER COUNTER-ESPMNA6E OPBMDONS VKTRE ENDED FOREVER-A TRAfiEDy THAT ALL BEGAN AS.. H HMHHMNM »i EVERYTHW& BURNED TO
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    • 965 7 YOUR TV and TODAY CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang: 6 Ipoh and Melaka 3 10 Johore Bahru: 4 Taiping: 7 Batu Pahat; 9 P.M 5.45 Prog Summary; 5 50 News Outlines in the National Language: 5.55 National Songs. 6.00 New? in Tamil: 610 Weekly Magazine (in Tamil); 6.35
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  • 455 8 SWIRLING underneath the*placid surface of Malaysia are currents which may erode the unity and loyalty of a multi-racial society. Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman gave an inkling of the working of such currents when he warned Malaysian Indians not to be taken in by certain elements from India who "have
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  • 277 8 JLJALAYSIAN Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul 1 Rahman, and leaders around the world have expressed hopes that, with the results of the South Vietnam presidential elections already known, peace would return to the strife-torn land which has not known It for the last two decades. The Tunku and
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  • 1273 8  -  By: WEE HOCK CHYE, Our staff reporter* in Malacca. Ue myii a ntenther of the 11-ntan party that recently tomred f. .Malaysia. Manila. Hongkong and It an qk ok. The tour tram sponsored by the .HaJ am* State horernmenU Ttro rttnre instalment* on the trareim trill
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    • 361 8  -  C. V. Devan Nair Mohamcd Khir Johari says thct I had been "most vociferous" in my support of the Internal Security Amendment Bill introducing suitability certificates. If he cares to consult his copy of the Hansard, which he probably never does any way. he
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    • 123 8  -  S. MADHAVAN Malacca. AS the National Language is already the sole Language of our Country, we are all putting our every effort to learn the National Language. The Newspapers. TV. and the Radio Malaysia are doing their very best to publicise the National Language to
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    • 271 8 THE issue of the proposed legalised abortion for Singapore is a very gTave one. It strike* at the foundation and essence of human right* not just the right of the unborn but al*o all human rights, including those of the individual, the familv and society.
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    • 186 8  -  CHEW LOY KHOON 1 REFER to the letter by your correspondent "GKB", complaining about the dangers of barbed wire fences in Queenstown (E.S. 23-8-67). The Housing and Development Board is continuously paying attention to landscaping in its estates by planting more *rees and shrubs for the
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 339 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. There will be tourists in Antarctica next winter. BOAC in association with Lindblad Travel of New York have arranged two month long tours of the seventh continent. The first tour leaves in early January and the second a month later. Travel is
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    • 122 9 SINGAPORE. Wed In ♦he —or.th of July. Swissair has s :ppl:ed 61 million ton- < .orretres or nine per cent rr.ore than in the same rr.onth a year ago. Demand rose four per cent :o 37 million tkms. Tr.e average load factor reached 60.5 per
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    • 58 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) S'ock onces moved into higher ground today in fairly active trading following th« long weekend. Shortly before the end of the first hour of trading, the United Press International rock market indicator was up 0.33 per cent with 1.209 issues crossing the
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    • 28 9 LONDON, Wed. (UPI) T:n was steady with 210 tons. Spot buyers 1184-1/2 sellers 1185 business 1185 3months buvers 118-1/2 sellers 1185-1/2 business 1185 XlB6-1/2 settlement 1185,
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    • 109 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Recen'ly. at a special luncheon held in Kua.a Lumpur Mr F. H. Levenhagen. Manager of Caltex Oi. Malaysia Limited presented a svmbohc copy of 'lntisari' (a shcolary research Journal publishec bv The Malaysian Sociological Research Institute) on behalf of hi? company
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    • 49 9 TAIPEI. Wed. (Reuters Taiwan 15 to export to Indonesia 10.000 tons of u*"ea fertilizer worth s9o° 000 during September The China Development Corporation announcer! today. This is Indonesia's seccnd Burchase of Taiwan fertizer Several months ago Indonesia bought some 2.000 »ons of fertilizer from Taiwan.
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    • 51 9 NEW YORK Wed (UPI) Dow Jones averages basec on the first hour of trading on the New York stock exchange: 11 am Dow Jones interim averages 30 Indus 901.47 up 0.29 20 Rails 262.81 up 0 44 15 Utils 130.66 up 0.32 65 Stocks 326 92 up
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    • 22 9 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet with spot 15 15J. No 1 RSS CIF basis ports Sept 14| 14-13/16
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    • 309 9 SINGAPORE, Wed September first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p m. ir Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 47J cents per lb down J of a <-ent from previous close. The tone was quiet after easier. The opening prire of the rubber market today
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    • 48 9 EXCHANGE R ATES SINGAPORE. Wed Th« Association of Banks todav made the following rates to merchant*: CANADA Buyine TT 35i. Airmail OD 35J 90 d st 35J credit bills. 33-15/ 16 trade b:.ls Selling TT/OD ready were Canada 35J; Holland Guilders 116}: Be.gian Francs 1601; French Francs 156$
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    • 1016 9 AIR MOVEMENTS S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Tim* 1.6 X a m. Airline MSA 029 from Koala I umpur Time 9.35 a.m. Airline MSA 019 from Kuala I.umpur. Time am Airline OIA 982 from Jakarta. Time 930 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala I.umpur. Time 19.2.% a m. Airline
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    • 176 9 BANGKOK. Wed. (UPI)— Rubber farmers in the southern provinces of Thailand will be advised to plant fruits instead of rubber. Mr. Thawll Sunthonsaratul. under secretary of the Ministry of Interior has said. Mr. Thawil who just returned from an Inspection trip to
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    • 74 9 LONDON. Wed (UP!) The rubber market closed very quiet with spot 15-1/4 15-1/2 Settlement House: Oct 15-3/8 15-1/2 Nov 15-7/16 15-9/16 Dec 15-9/16 15-3-4 Oct/Dec 15-7/16 15-9/16 Jan/Mar 15-7/8 15-15/16 Apr/Jun 16-1/4 16-5/16 Jul/Sep 16-1/2 16-5/8 Oct/Dec 16-13/16 16-15/16 Jan/Mar 17 17-3/16 Apr/Jun 17-316 17-5/16 Jul/Sep 17-5/16
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    • 38 9 WASHINGTON. Wed fßeuter) General Services Administration today sold five tons of grade 'C' tin to primary metal and mineral corporation at SI 52 per lb., with primary to specify from where it will take delivery.
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    • 132 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. From typist to officer in The Chartered Bank that's the success story of Miss Rosie Yap Geok Wah. Educated in the Methodist Girls' School, she Joined the Bank fifteen years ago as a typist. Through initiative and hard work. Miss Yap was quick to acquaint
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    • 951 9 SINGAPORE Wed. Trading over Merlin Hotel took 'he market by surprise this morning when there was a sudden spate of heavy buying and selling which Irought the counter a jurrp of six cents from r> B cent* to $lO2 cents before the
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    • 22 9 HONG KONG. Wed. Money Quotations: HK55.*****/5.***** per US dollar for cash. HK516.07 per pound sterling HK1270.125 per tael gold.
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    • 15 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The of tin today is $592 —down 62J cent* per picul
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    • 452 9 SINGAPORE—Mock Egchange hid and offer price® ofTlriall> listed at the clow of business. INDUSTRIAL Ken ,v Co 1.13 1-55 Bou-tead 1.52 C. Migar 1 fiO 1.61 Chemical To 1.47 1.18 Cold storage 3.48 3 18 IHinlop <t E. smelting 4.24 4 32 E.A.I 2.28 2.33 1 s«o «rd»
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    • 44 9 First Malatan 2.30 2.39 *ecnn(l Malayan 1.85 1.74 Third Malayan 1.13 1.22 The Cnmmfrrc A Industry Fund .8: .97 The sarin** Kund 1.36 1 3t Maaran Investment Fund 1.05 115 Sterlinr Commodity 3/9 4/4 First Honfkon* .7« .81 second Hongkong .51 55
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    • 112 9 The noon price* at the St nraP«ri> Chinese Produce Exchange today are Bayer Seller Coeonat Oil (FOB.) Bulk 4; oo Coconut OH (F.O.B.) Brum* 49 50 Loose Copra Mixed Auc./>epr 19.50 mm Muntok White Pepper < F.OJS.) N.I. %V 125 nf Sarawak White Pepper H OB Wr V.I.W. *****
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    • 173 9 SINGAPORE, Wed—The fo.lowing snips are expected to he in oort today Godowns Vessels 1/2 Yewbank 3/4 Phenian 6/7 Ellen Baitke 8/9 Santos Maru 10/11 Straat Colombo 13/14 15/16 Pembrokshire 18 Jens Maersk 19 Hongkong Banner 21/22 Kinabalu 23/24 Kimanis 25/26 Topeka 27/28 Benlaweri 29 30 Talthybiuj 31/32
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    • 193 11 alt U.N.C.L.E. fans THE EASTERN SUN I.N C.LE. FAN CLUB, sponsored solely by the Eastern Sun, welcomes all r.N'.C.L.E. fans to apply for membership. The object of the Club is to bring together all the fans of the U.N C.L.E. agents. Illya Solo. Every Wednesday, the Eastern Sun will publish
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE ALL $5 ESSAY WINNERS
    • 323 12 It Is not easy to explain the meaning of "time". Thus, time has no limits. It has no beginning nor any end. Time will continue to proceed as long as there is a world. As time goes on. the old people pass away from
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    • 301 12 I HAVE a picnic once in a fortnight. It is a sort of enjoyment for me. La>t Sunday. I had a very exciting picnic at the Changi Beach. Early in the morning. I set out with my fnends for Changi We arrived at our
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    • 284 12 'TWERE are various forms of advertising products nowadays. Some firms advertise their goods through radio and television while others use the cinema as a means of selling their goods. ADVER TISING of goods mean keen competition everywhere. So each of* the firms, and business
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    • 246 12 IN many countries dreams are regarded as superstitious. Every dream is supposed to have a meaning. Dreams may be classified into day and night ones. The former, generally known as reveries usually take place during hours of leisure or halfway through a period at school.
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    • 199 12 YUGOSLAVIA is a land in Southern Europe wi h waterfalls and lakes, river canyons and underground caves, coastline and islands. It has an abundance of waterfalls and cascades. The best known is Skradinski Buk on the river Kika. one of the most beautiful in the whole
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    • 282 12 DURING the school holidays I visited an island for treasure hunting. It was all veil planned. We brought aiong with us some food that would last us a few days. The seven of u* waited impatiently for the day to arrive. It was a bright
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    • 195 12 ONE night, as I was going for nig nt class, a car stopped in front of me. Two men with a cloth covering part of their faces came out from the car. They pushed me in and blindfolded me with a piece of rag. I could
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    • 334 12 My iather i* a plea.<antlooicmg man of fifty-one. with black hair and darkblack eyes. He is about five feet seven and he is fat Though he is old h;s eye sight is still good. He can read without a pair of spectacles. He is gentle and generous
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    • 485 12 ONE Fr.day afternoon my daddy told me that he was going to take me on a trip* to the islands of Sekijang and Pulau Hantu. I was very happy and excited. I packed some of my things for the Saturday morning's trip round the islands. Next
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    • 264 12 IT was December. Heav-* rain poured at this tim* of the year. For three days. I had to "swim" to school in my shaggy raincoat. My teacher scolded me for being late. My classmates could afford to come to school by taxi, but not me. Just
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    • 190 12 I AM a rubber ball a?v! was made in a 'r n. x Hong Kong. I am a big s:z« bail ar.d have yellow, red and black stripes. After having been packed. I was sent to a big liner for Kuala Lumpur. From Kuala
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    • 163 12 NEW ESSAY CONTEST FOR THOSE WHO ARE 14 AND UNDER THE EASTERN SUN'S new essay writing contest for boys and giTls of 14 and under appears in this page every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 16 13 TRAVEL CENTRE OF SINGAPORE Well-known for personalised services E-10 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING 360, ORCHARD ROAD. TEL; *****
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    • 44 13 IT7i:mTl7T>r^i^7l The Cathay Organisation and Metro.Goldwvn-Mayer Regret that it will not be possible to have a Midnight Screening of "THE DIRTY DOZEN in 70MM owing to its length. General Screening will commence at ODEON PALACE THEATRES on Thursday, 14th September. 1967. m Dozen i"is
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 211 13 "•h D»*' u. 1.3*. «m. i«. Ml N» Hilf-Prie# No Free Hit AiTi=-e CASH Booking ca'.yi 9»»; Oauarf k BonS 001 "Tor OVLT LIVE TWICETtc. 1 -.-.color PaatTlaloa (TTA) MO MILITARY CONCESSION M djb #.15 caa Sh:w». 'VTOHDAY MIDNIOHT' 3ec.-:e ?»ppir«l D»*n Martin ROIGH MGHT IN JERICHO" S'op* As CoSor
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    • 9 13 ANTHONY STEFFEN FRANK WOLFF Fa«tmanrnlw TOUIWOM (with Chine** Subtitle®)
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    • 333 13 ORGANisAr;o «*llji CATHAY I PALACE ***** ***** oress TODAY: Ham. 1.3*. 4. II 100. S V*. < 30 i 9 15 ii m II 45 0 30 p m "EASY COME EASY GO" El l* Presley. Color (Par. i Calhai P*l»cr: Bat. Midnig*lt' roß GINEIGHTERFranco Nero in Evtinaneolor I GALA
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 429 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—The president of the Malaysian Ceylonese Cricket Association, Mr. K. Paramalingam, is making an ail-out effort to revive enthusiasm for the Malaysian inter-community cricket league competition, which was first mooted in October 1963. At that time representatives of the Malay, Sikh, Eurasian. Ceylonese.
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    • 230 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —Two rugby games which will be played in the North to start off the Malaysian Rugby Union's inter-state competition this season. The Malaysian Armed Forces will meet Penang at Penang and Commonwealth Forces will meet Kedah at Butterworth. Both these
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    • 121 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Victoria Institution here today announced its XV which will meet the touring Thai XV in a friendly rugby match at the Shaw Road grounds on Friday at 5.15 p.m. A V.I. spokesman told Sunsport today: "We are confident our boys will
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    • 537 14 ALOR STAR, Wed. The Malaysian Table Tennis Federation has decided in principle to send a team to take part in the Australian championships in April 1968, and this decision will be confirmed at the Executive Committee meeting to be held sometime at the
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    • 977 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Island Country Club "Bukit Course" took a battering during the month of August. Aside from the Singapore Amateur Open, and the Putra Cup Classic being held there, various Club competitions have been decided as well on its por 35-36 71
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    • 334 14 LONDON. Wed. (t'PI) Eddie Thomas, the manager of British featherweight champion Howard Winstone, said he would ask British boxing officials to send a representative to Mexico City "to see that nothing goes wrong" in Winstone's title fight with world champion Vicente Saldivar.
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    • 203 14 SRU pick 27 for final seven-a-side trial KUALA LUMPUR, Wed- The S e 1 a n go r Rugby Union has named 27 players for its final trial for "sevens*' competition to be held on Sept. 11 at the Language Institute grounds. Disclosing this today, Mike Bromley-Fox secretary of SRU.
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    • 179 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The four schoolboy athletes who represented the Federal capital at Copenhagen's 800 th anniversary sports festivaJ last week here returned home with tales of 17-year-old African schoolboy.? being almost as fast as Malaysia's Sportsman of the Year. M. Jegathesan They
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    • 2300 15  -  Windsor Lad PENANG, Wed. Australian jockeys Doug Weir and Johnny Wilson scored Handsome doubles at Penang this afternoon, Second Day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn meeting. Weir landed SiauKuniang and Cynosure 11. both stylish winners to pay $27 and $25 while Nelson scored
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    • 56 15 TOKYO. Wed. (Reutert An 18-member soccer team of the Yawata Iron and Steel, a leading Japanese steel manufacturer, left Tokyo by air today on a 10-day tour of Malaysia. Th Japanese soccer is visiting Malaysia at the invitation of the Malaysian Football Association,
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    • 69 15 LIESEL WESTERMANN (L), a husky but pretty blonde and a winner of the gold medal in the women's discus throw at the Universiade Games in Tokyo shares the joy with her teammate Brigitte Berendonk, who won the silver in the same event. Westermonn, who also won the first place in
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    • 330 15 SCARBOROUGH. (England). Wed. (Router) The Pakistani cricketers, hampered by ga.e-force w.nds and generally uncomfortable conditions. los* five wickets for the addition of 70 runs on the fina'. day of their three-oay ma'rh azamst T.N. Pearce'i XI here toaay The touring team, having resumed at 67
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    • 365 15 FOREST HILL, New York, Wed. (Reuter). Bob Hewitt of South Africa survived three match points and a 0-4 deficit in the final set for a come-back win over number eight seed Charlie Pasarell (US) in the third round of the men's singles in
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    • 51 15 MALACCA, Wed—Ahmad bin Awaluddin beat 58 other competitors to win the 20 miles road cycling event organised by the Malacca Cyclists Association here Ahmad bin Awalifddin hit home the tape first in 58 mins 10.8 sees Ng Ah Tuck and Dali Hassan were placed second and third
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    • 261 15 LONDON. Wed (Reu'er) A goal from left half Emlyn Hughes In the 52nd minute carried Liverpool to the top of the First Division table when they ended a year long 26-game Nottingham Forest run of unbea t en home game» with a 1-0
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    • 97 15 MALACCA. Wed. Teoh Beng Leong won the boys singles championships at the Malacca Badminton Association tourney held at the Malacca Badminton Association hall at Tranquerah Road In the final Teoh Beng Leong beat Sunny Tay 15 11. 17—14. Result* of all the other finals: Boys
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    • 128 15 LONDON. Wed (UPI) World flyweight champion Chartchai Chionoi of Thailand yesterday floored a sparir.ate as he unleashed terrific punching power in workouts for his Sept 19 title defence here against Scotland's Walter McGowan Chionoi went three fast rounds with Rav Opoqu of Ghana and then
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    • 92 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Minister of Youth. Sports and Culture. Senu bin Abdul Rahman.will open the Malaysian Open Tennis Championship* at the Selangor Club at 91* a.m tomorrow Enrhe Senu, who is also the Information and Broadcasting Minister, will be introduced to players frorrv eight
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    • 462 16  -  They can't get machines into Johore Bahru... fey K.G. Tharan JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.—Red tape is hampering the Indonesian dare devils' participation in tomorrow's trials and the two-day Grand Prix beginning Friday, The ten Indonesian racers are now in Singapore with their machines in the
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    • 227 16 KUALA LUMPUR Wed 7 Aziz Ismail, the Malaysian scrum-half, wij lead a strong Selangor Government Services XV against Johore Government Services in the inter-state Malaysian Government Services rugby competition on Sunday The match will be payed on the Johore Civil Services Club pa
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    • 265 16 Rugby standard in S'pore has risen Casey SINGAPORE,. Wed The standard of rugby played in the Republic has improved tremendously over the last four years. Mr. N. V Casey, former President of the Singapore Rugby Union and Former Hon Secretary of the Singapore Society of Rugby Union Referees said this
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    • 1061 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Anglo Chinese School captured the boys overall championship trophy, at the eighth annual swimming carnival of the Bukit Timah District Secondary Schools, held at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club, yesterday. Anglo Chinese School easily snatched the overall championship title, when they
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    • 473 16  -  By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Wed. Lee Han Seng, well-known local motor racing driver may not compete in the 9th Johore Grand Prix to be held this weekend. Lee, a business executive is believed to have informed the organisers of his intention to
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    • 227 16 MALACCA. Wed. Ong Hock Chye won his first major title in the annual Malacca Lawn Tennis Association 'Closed' championships when he beat favourite Dr K. Dharmaratnam in the men's singles final at the Medical Services Sports Club courts at Bukit Bahru. Ong
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    • 494 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited from Singapore citiiens APPOINTMENTS: (A) Announcer (Malay/ Chinese Tamil English) (B) Presentation Officer (C) Research Assistant <D) Film Maintenance Assistant. SALARY SCALE: 5220 rising to $475 p.m., plus V aria We Allowance. DI'TIES: (A) Announcing for Radio and TV. To pep a
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    • 64 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan*: 2.14 am. (8.8 ft), 2.21 p.m. (8.8 ft). Port Swettenham: 7.33 a m- (17.6 ft.), 7.46 p.m. (16.4 ft) Port Dickson: 8.18 a.m (10 5 ft.). 8.39 pm. (9.2 ft) Singapore: 12.09 a.m. (10.1 ft), 12.47 p.m. (9.0 ft) Sedili Kechil: 11.26 a.m. (7 7 ft.).
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