Eastern Sun, 9 September 1967
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Title Section24 1967-09-09 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 405 Saturday, 9 September 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents24 words
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151 1967-09-09 1 LONDON. Fri. (TPI) Beatle-maker Brian Epstein died from barbiturate and bromide poisoning. Home Office pathologist Dr. Don a 1 Teare said today. Dr. Teare told an Inquest !nto the death of the multimillionaire entrepreneur the cause of Epstein's death on Aug 27 was poisoning by151 words
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Article131 1967-09-09 1 BANGKOK. Fri. (Reuter) The South-east Asia Treaty Organisation «SEATO) celebrated its 13th anniversary here today with the dedication of its new one million dollar headquarters building by Thai King Bhuinibol Adulyadej. In an address. King Bhumibol said SEATO was set up with the firm objective131 words
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Article, Illustration411 1967-09-09 1 U.S. decides to use ancient military tactic for first time WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI Reuter) "TOR the first time in American military history, the United States has decided to use the ancient tactic of an elaborate defensive wall to help win the Vietnam war. The Pentagon plan has411 words
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340 1967-09-09 1 C AFE KENNEDY. T r i (Heater) Surveyor V. a spacecraft designed to carry out the first chemical analysis of the moon's surface, was successfully launched from here today. It was the second U.S. space launching in 12 hour* earlier last night340 words
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Article, Illustration126 1967-09-09 1 VATICAN CITY. Fri (Reuter) Pope Paul, under doctors' advice to rest for an extended period, stayed In his apartment here today Instead of visiting a Marian shrine outside Rome. Hundreds of pilgrims also cancelled their trip to the shrine at Genazzano. 25 miles south of126 words
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246 1967-09-09 1 HONG KONG, Fri. (Reuter) Police and British Gurkha troops in helicopters and landing craft launched a big search operation in the new territories before dawn today to check on leftist strength there. About 50 policemen and two companies of Gurkhas, in two246 words
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Article96 1967-09-09 1 JESSELTON. Fri. (Reuter> The Government has appointed a special committee to make recommendations on drilling and exploration work In Mount Kinabalu following the recent discovery of copper deposits there, a Government spokesman said here today. "It is by no means certain that the copper96 words
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178 1967-09-09 1 T>ANGKOK, Fri. (Reuter) Thai Govern- ment officials today welcomed Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's proposal to call a conference of rubber producers to discuss the continual fall of the price of natural rubber. They pointed out that roreign Minister Mr. Thanat Khoman who178 words
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56 1967-09-09 1 HONG KONG. Fri. 'Reu trr) Indian troop* am the Sino-Sjkkim border yesterday bayoneted two Chinese frontier guards who tried to prevent them from buildine a fence oo Chinese territory. Radio Peking reported tonight The incident at 0800 hours Peking time, the radio said56 words
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Article91 1967-09-09 1 HOLLYWOOD. Fn (UPI) Former Sen. Barry Goldwater says if the United States would bomb Halphone harbour In North Vietnam. Hanoi would quickly agree to negotiate an end to the Vietnam war. Tf we give our pilots a choice of targets and weapons. we could bring Hanoi91 words
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Article42 1967-09-09 1 DETROIT. Frl. < Reuter) The strike againM the Ford Motor Company headed into its second day amid a growing portent today that the shutdown may become one of the longest and most costly in the history of America'* car Industry.42 words
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Miscellaneous11 1967-09-09 1 "Here, Commodore, will you sit on Mrs. Ramsbo tham't starboard beam?11 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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417 1967-09-09 2 Siew Sin launches Op. Good Citizen' BAGAN SERAI, Fri. A social security scheme for the benefit of all workers in the lower income group would be introduced by the Government next year. This was announced by the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin,417 words
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Article, Illustration69 1967-09-09 2 The Chairman of the Malayawata Steel Ltd.. Mr. Robert Kok, presented a flower viae to the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, at the Residency in K L. on Thursday The presentation was made in conjunction with the openinf of Malayawata Steel Ltd., at Prai scheduled69 words
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609 1967-09-09 2 KI'ALA LCMPCR. Frl. The nation's oldest and largest transport undertaking the Malayan Railway faced with severe competition from other forms of transport in the country has had a tough time since merdekaThe railway's operating revenue over the period had only increased by hardly609 words
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Article69 1967-09-09 2 PENANO, Fri. Six thugt, two armed with knives, were put to flight when a 36-year-old driver. Leong Chor Yun, ihouted for help yesterday. He was cycling along Weld Quay when two thugs stopped him and told him to empty his pockets. When Leong refused69 words
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Article53 1967-09-09 2 TAPAH. Fri. The feast of "Our Lady of Good Health" will be celebrated on grand scale here on Bept. 9 Highlights of the celebrations will be a High Mass and candle Ught procession on Saturday at 6 p.m. followed by a Concelebratlon Mass on53 words
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274 1967-09-09 2 'Peeping Tom' told: Don't tell cock bull stories PENANG, Fri. The President of the Session's Court. Mr. Sim Ewe Eons, told a 25-year-old selfadmitted "peeping torn", Teoh Eng Huah. not to tell "cock and hull" stories in eourt. when he refused to allow Teoh to retract his plea of guilt,274 words
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Article45 1967-09-09 2 MALACCA Fri. The Party Raiyat here ie planning a three-day membership drive and reorganising campaign beginning from Sept. 15. The party's headquarters In Kuala Lumpur is stated to have appointed Enche Hasnul Hadi. just released from detention, as head of the campaign.45 words
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Article335 1967-09-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Senior President of the Sessions Court here, Enche Abdul Hamid bin Tan Sri Aimi. today hit out at reckless bus drivers »n town who are a threat not only to their passengers, but to road users "If I had my way, half335 words
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447 1967-09-09 2 KIALA LIMPIR Fri. Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, Chairman of the Ktfala Lumpur Branch of the Labour Party of Malaya, said today he could not understand why Government had not released a number of Indonesian detainees still being held in SarawakThere were about447 words
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Article112 1967-09-09 2 KUALA. LUMP UK, Fri —A hancsomely-bound illustratea book entitled "Malaysia Freedom and Progress" is now or aale to the public at $7.50 per eopy at leading Dookshops The pubhca'ion. which contains a brief historical account of Malaysia, depicts 'he progress that has been achieved. *s well as112 words
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Article87 1967-09-09 2 MALACCA, Fri. SubOfficer Soh Chai Hock of the Municipal Fire Brigade here has been awarded a one-vear study course *n England under the Colombo Plan. He will be attached to the Wast Ridini Fire Service for practical work and later at Birmingham on Are87 words
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49 1967-09-09 2 MUAR, Fri. —The Johort State Government is to implement a $150,000 watersupply scheme to the Sungei Karas Village, *>B miles north from here, this year, under the rural development programme. At present, the 1,000-odd villagers, mostly Chinese farmers, depend on the rain for tteatr water-supply.49 words
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237 1967-09-09 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. St. Andrew School one of the premier schools in Singapore may soor. be introducing sex education into the daily school curriculum. The principal and warden or St. Andrew s School, Mr. Francis Thomas hinted this when he spoke at the 105237 words
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148 1967-09-09 2 SINGAPORE Fn The first Malay. million dollar hydraulic industrv w]] soon be set up under the pioneer status in the Repu Mir. Disclosing this toaay. Enche Ishak Lambik. general manager of Sharikat Per bafunan Semananjor.g here, said the Ecor.omie Development Board had assured him necessary148 words
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Article35 1967-09-09 2 MALACCA. Fri. The Federation of Hawkers and Petty Traders will rr.ee in Kuala Lumpur on Monday to discuss the implications of the Development Tax The Federation has over members throughout the --ountry.35 words
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Article, Illustration190 1967-09-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The President of the Peoples' Progressive Party. Mr. D R. Seemvasagam. said here today the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, "ha? been completely misled" into believing that Indian leaders from India visiting Malaysia were misleading local Indians. Referring to a speech made190 words
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57 1967-09-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fr< DSP Ismail b:n Abdullah OCPD Tapah. has been selected to attend a training course on administration in the United Kingdom from Sep*. 11 to Dec R Enche Ismail is the third police officer to attend this course which is being held57 words
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192 1967-09-09 3 JAMAL AU - by: JAMAL AU Kuala Lumpur, Fri. TRADE between Malaysia and Indonesia will be back to normal from this month. This was disclosed today by a spokesman of the Indonesian Embassy here. He said to facilitate the flow of trade between the192 words
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Article107 1967-09-09 3 KAMPAR. Fri The lottery draw organised by Perak Government in aid of the State's Flood Relief Fund, scheduled for tomorrow, has been postponed till Sept. 30. This is the second time the draw "has been postponed, the first time being on June 3. It Is understoood107 words
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Article34 1967-09-09 3 PENANG. Fri A 13-year-old school-boy. Tan Te;k Khoon. »as robbed of his wrist-watch, valued S5O. by a man. while n® was cy* H| through a rambutan plantation on Wednesday.34 words
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Article58 1967-09-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A police spokesman has appealed to 'he public to fen-e up their wells following *wo drowning incidents in Seiangor on Wednesday. A seven-year-old girl and her brother were drowned in a *ell in Bukit Bimpmg. Selangor. at 530 p.m. They were Aishah58 words
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60 1967-09-09 3 IPOH. Fri The Minister of Aericulture and Co-opera-tives. Haji Mohamed Ghaza i bin Haji Jawi. will open the meeting of Division I and II officers of the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-opera-*ives on Saturday. About 250 officers will attend the meeting which will be held60 words
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Article64 1967-09-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR Fri The 11-day hunger strike by 10 female detainees a; the Taiping Prison is now over A Government statement issued »n Kuala Lumpur yes terdav said the strike was called off after a four-hour discussion between eight of them and the permanent secretary to the64 words
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Article59 1967-09-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. FT: Mr James D. Be'l. United Sta es Ambassador to Malaysia. will leave here on Sunday for consultation and temporary duty in Washington. D. C. Mrs. Be l and their two children will remain here In the Ambassador's absent. Counsellor of Embassy Robert W59 words
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Article57 1967-09-09 3 TEL UK ANSON. Fri A retired customs officer. Kaiasa Pillai. 66. wa« robbed of $6.°00 worth of jewellery in his house in Ja'.an Changkat Jong here last night. Three robbers forced 'heir way in*o tlje house They tied him up. ransacked the house, and stole57 words
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Article34 1967-09-09 3 PENANG. Fri Thieves broke into a shop in Jalan Ayer Itam. belonging to a businessman. Ayub bin Sultan. 52, and robbed him of Si.ooo. cigarettes and medicine. valued at $l4O on Wednesday.34 words
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Article, Illustration122 1967-09-09 3 IN Kuala Lumpur last week, the Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. A. J. Eastman, invested an Australian airman, stationed at Butterworth, with the insignia of MBE122 words
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124 1967-09-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR Fri The Indian High Commissioner. Mr Mohd Attaur Rahman, will >ave on Sunday by car for his first official visit to Perak and Kedah. He wll! be received in audience by the Sultan of Perak at Kuala Kangsar on Monday and124 words
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145 1967-09-09 3 PENANG. Fri. —A 36-year-old labourer, Lee Ah Cheng, and a rubber factory employee. ILoh Kooi Hwa, have complained to the Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. that they were assaulted by members of the Police Riot SquafJ on the night of145 words
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550 1967-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt Tan Sri Justice HT. One, Chairman of the Malaysian Association for th« Blind* announced today that the association had produced a seven-point "co-operative" plan to meet the needs of the blind in Malax^ 'ltm plan outlines the needs of the550 words
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275 1967-09-09 4 C.P.C AMENDMENT ONB^ KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. An amendment in the Criminal Procedure Code passed in the Dewan Ra' ayat on Aug. 24, disallowing bails to any anti-Government demonstrators and those taking part in unlawful assemblies. will not affect the Internal Security Regulation. This was decided275 words
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Article109 1967-09-09 4 •KUALA LUMPUR, p*i.~ Ifave trad* missions are petted between Malaysia and Ftanee. Malaysia's Ambassador to France, Tunku Yaa'cob ibin Tunku Abdul Xamid. said here today. Speaking on his return for a vacation, he said Malaysia was now trying to promote greater trade with France. "We109 words
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430 1967-09-09 4 Initiated forthwith... ITU ALA LUMPUR, Fri. A comprehensive regional transport survey in South-east Asia, covering all modes of transport will be initiated forthwith. This was agreed to by the Conference of South East Asian officials on transport and communications at the end of their three-day430 words
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263 1967-09-09 4 ITCALA LrmrtK, r RT The task or eradicating illiteracy is vital if a country wishes to prosper and progress into a strong and dynamic nation. This was laid by the Deputy Prims Minuter, Tun Abdul Razak, IB a message read out by the Assist**! Minister263 words
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152 1967-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn The Federal Court of Appeal tooay aismissed en application by a sugar company for extension of two months to appear to the Privy Council against an earlier judgment of $63,395. The Court '"omprisin* the Lord President, Tan Sri JuSr tice Syeo152 words
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243 1967-09-09 4 Kl ALA H HPI'R. Frl The Democratic Action Party today stressed the importance far every Malaysian eitisen to cast his vote in the elections to express his preference for the way of life he or she wants Malaysia to lead. Urging every243 words
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Article29 1967-09-09 4 PENANG, Fri. A mooncake tea-party wili be held at the Rubber Trade Association of Penang it I pin. on the occasion of the 48thanniversarr of the Association.29 words
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Article, Illustration134 1967-09-09 4 The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, in his capacity as Chairman of the National Road Safety Council, on Thursday presented air-tickets for a round-trip to Japan to Enche Ibrahim bin Sair. winner of the "Safety on Suzuki" Contest in Malaysia. At134 words
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290 1967-09-09 4 PENANG, Frt The first regional seminar of the South-east Asia Ministers of Education Secretariat Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics will be held at the Malayan Teachers' College in Glugor from Sept. 12 to 14 The Minister of Education. Enche290 words
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159 1967-09-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The largest business equipment exhibition ever staged by a single .empany in Malaysia and Singapore will be held by Olivetti in November and December of this year This was announced today by the Managing Director of Olivetti in Malaysia and159 words
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Article32 1967-09-09 4 MUAR. Fri. M6r* than 50 doves will take s4rt la a contest, organised by the Parlt Jawa Local community, niAa milee from bare, t6 mark the Tenth Merdeke anniversary oc32 words
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Article, Illustration375 1967-09-09 10 Raja: Jakarta trip has dispelled fear some Indonesian leaders SINGAPORE, Fri. Singappore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam said today he Had dispelled fears by certain Indonesian officials that Singapore may have been exploiting Indonesia's difficulties. He was speaking to newsmen on his return from a375 words
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110 1967-09-09 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Dato Dr. Aw Cheng Chye today gave a cheque for $30,000 to the Singapore Arts Council Building Fund in memory of the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw and the late Mr. Aw Boon Par Dato Dr Aw Cheng Chye. when handing110 words
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127 1967-09-09 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Seventeen women, mostly mothers and wives of political detainees were today charged in the Ninth Magistrate Court with causing disturbances of public peace outside the main gate of the Ministry of Internal and Defence Building in Pearl's Hill, yesterday. Twelve of127 words
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Article75 1967-09-09 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. Police are looking for the relatives and friends of a male Indian who was found dead this morning, off Jalan Senang. The male Indian, aged 35 to 40 years old. was wearing a white shirt and a white pair of shorts and was about five75 words
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Article296 1967-09-09 10 THOMAS KHOR'S APPEAL: SINGAPORE, FrL Mr. Justice Winslow today reserved judgement in the appeal before the High Court by a former Deputy Commissioner of the Singapore Registry of Persons. In the hearing, the former Deputy Commissioner, Thomas Khor Teik Loon is appealing against a lower court sentence of296 words
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334 1967-09-09 10 JAKARTA. Frl. (Reuter) The official News Agency Antara today quoted Singapore's Foreign Minister, Mr. S Rajaratnam, as saying that he foresaw the possibility of a non-aggression pact among the members of the newly-formed Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). But he stressed that present relations334 words
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Article, Illustration133 1967-09-09 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Miss Catherine Tan Swan Neo. a law graduate from the University of Singapore, leaves here tomorrow to take up one-year legal appointment with the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation Headquarers in Pans Catherine, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Ter.g Ban.133 words
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286 1967-09-09 10 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Governments of Singapore and Indonesia have agreed to appoint their respective liaison officers as Charge d Affaires ad interim pending the appointment of ambassadors. Under the joint communique signed by Mr. S. Rajaratnam and Dr. Adam Malik, the Singapore and Indonesia Foreign286 words
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Article211 1967-09-09 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. The seminar on Productivity will open on board the training ship, "Singapura" tomorrow morning. The seminar organised by the National Trades Union Congress is the first of a series of new projects organised by the congress to train trade unionists in Singapore. Among the speakers211 words
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Article, Illustration622 1967-09-09 10 Datin Aw on the truly great life of late Mrs. Lim SINGAPORE, Fri. It was indeed a touching and solemn moment for everybody who attended the memorial service of the late Mrs. Lim Bock Kee, at the chapel hall of the Fairfield622 words
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175 1967-09-09 10 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Ford Foundation is giving two supplementary grants to the University of Singapore totalling nearly $1.6 million for the continued support and development of the University's Economic Research Centre and the Faculty of Law. The Economic Research Centre will recieve $1,131,000 from175 words
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581 1967-09-09 11 Regional economy SINGAPORE, Fri. One of the objects that motivated Singapore to join ASEAN (the Association of South-east Asian Nations) was the prospect of the setting up of a Common Market among member countries, said the Foreign Minister,581 words
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Article165 1967-09-09 11 SINGAPORE. Fri The Health Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. told Parliament today that jt was discovered during a recent re-organisa-tion of *he Hawkers Department that, in contravention of its policy since 1961. <37 non-crizens had been issued w.'h hawker? licences. This constituted two percent of165 words
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411 1967-09-09 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Members of Parliament today gave wide support to the Vigilante Corps. Bill which confers on the organisation a new standing and status. The bill, was subsequently passed. While taking it for the second reading, the Minister for Defence. Mr. Lim Kim San.411 words
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Article60 1967-09-09 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Parliament today passed the National Records Centre Bill. The purpose of the Bill is to provide a national archievs and records centre for Singapore where national archival sen-ices providing for the custody and preservation of Government archives and records of high value and importance to60 words
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305 1967-09-09 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Government Is prepared to srant protection to industries if several factors are satisfied. The Parliament Secretary to the Minister of rinance, Mr. S. Ramaswamy enumerated these fae- tors as:- THE Industry must be in a position to supply a major part of305 words
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Article, Illustration683 1967-09-09 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. Toiks between Singapore and Britain will begin soon to find ways to meet the problems arising from the British withdrawal of bases according to programme. This was disclosed today by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee683 words
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Article124 1967-09-09 11 SINGAPORE. Fn. There are 208 non-citizens holding Division One posts in the Civil Service The Parliamentary Secretary to the Mmis'er of Finance. Mr S Ramarwamy. said the Government did not require these officers *o *ake up Singapore citizenship He was replying to quest ions124 words
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Article119 1967-09-09 11 6INGAPORE frt. A Tree* and Park* Executive Committee and a Trees and Parks Unit w*re formed earlier thl* year to advise the Government on treeplanting and park-planning and the implementation of All schemes This was disclosed it Parliament today by Mr. Ho Cheng Choon. the Parliamentary119 words
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Article90 1967-09-09 11 SINGAPORE. Frt. A World Health Organisation consultant on haemorrhaglc fever will be visiting Singapore and other countries In the Western Pacific Region next month. This was disclosed today in Parliament by the Minister of Health. Mr Yong Njruk Lin when he answered question* on anti-mosqulto control.90 words
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324 1967-09-09 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Defence Minister, Mr. Llm Kim San today warned foreign orientated organisations in Singapore that if they persisted in their attitude, they would be going against the national sentiments of the people. Mr. Lim was replying to the adjournment speech by324 words
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Article, Illustration69 1967-09-09 11 Over 100 non-commissioned officers of the Peoples Defence Force passed out at a special parade at Beach Road on Thursday- The parade was reviewed by Colonel Abdul Karim bin Bagoo. the PDF Commandant. The NCO's comprise university undergraduates,69 words
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160 1967-09-09 11 Applications of 234 cleansing workers rejected SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yang Nyuk Lin disclosed in Parliament today that 234 public daily rated cleansing workers were rejected foi reappointment* after the/ went on strike in Feb. this year. Replying to a question raised by Mr. P. Govindasamy. the160 words
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Article50 1967-09-09 11 SINGAPORE Fri The Ngee Ann College Bill was. passed by Parliament today without debate. The Education Minlster.Mr One Pang Boon pre-J sented the report by the Select Committee to thebefore moving its' third reading After the passing of this Bill. Parliament was adjourned sine die.50 words
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56 1967-09-09 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Thr Minister of Stat* for Education. Enche Rahlm Ishale today told Parliament that It iras desirable for teachers to dress neatly and soberly.. He said the teachers wertf being encouraged to dress decorously and not decoratfvely. Enche Rahlm Ishak was replying tc the Member56 words
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Miscellaneous99 1967-09-09 2 .L. Muiium Negara 10 a.m. to 6 3n pm. Zoo Negara 10 am. to < pm. Jalan Weld «w.mming pool 9 a m to 12 3P pm„ 2 pm to 5 pm and I pm to 9 p.m. Tenth Na*:or.a! Art Exhibition. National Art Gailary 10 am. to 6 3099 words
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WORLD NEWS
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482 1967-09-09 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. <l*PI) An influential congressman has declared that the Republic of Korea should be making more of a self-financed contribution to the Vietnam war. Korea at present has two divisions of troops in Vietnam, but the Cnited States is paying their482 words
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Article167 1967-09-09 5 KARACHI. Fri <UPI> American and Pakistani relations have been on a downward trend for the past few rears and local mystic* say thfr>e f»tind the reason It's a ghost haunting the American embassy in Pakistan. Superstitious Pakistanis say that America's relations with Pakistan were jinxed from the167 words
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Article132 1967-09-09 5 WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter) A preliminary etourl hearing into a case involvng a Japanese scientists ano mining US Space Agency research documents was today postponed for a wee* un'il Friday September 15. Japanese American lawyer. Mr. Hajime Tar.aka. the man retained to defend former Kyushu University neurologist Dr132 words
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Article121 1967-09-09 5 MANILA. Fri (UPI) Two Filipino movie actresses who figured in a true-to-iii«r hair-pulling, face-clawing brawl last mon 4 h pleaded not guilty yesterday ~0 charges of physical injuries they had filed against each other. Lueita Soriano and Stella Suarez. well-known among local movie fans for their121 words
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Article, Illustration18 1967-09-09 5 MODEL here displays assortment of "diamond" and banbles made of paper mache PANA Photo PANA PhotoPANA Photo - 18 words
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Article178 1967-09-09 5 When anarchy reigns BIGHTOWN. England. Fri. (Reuter) A motion to bring down colour bars in Britain wa« shelved at the Trade I'nion Congress here todav because it hit at religious discrimination as well. The Trade Union Congress (TUC) leadership argued that by mentioning re lgion the178 words
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Article118 1967-09-09 5 MANILA Fri (Reuter) The diamond-studded gold crown of the image of the Virgin of Penafrancia wgj stolen early morning from the Virgin's shrine in Naga City, about 160 mile* South-east of Manila Police said that the shrine's golden chalice, an electric fan. and two alms118 words
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Article61 1967-09-09 5 WASHINGTON. Frl. (UPI) The Chief Minister of FIJI met Secretary of State Mr. Dean Rusk and the State Department's top Far Eastern experts yesterday. Alter conferring with Rusk. Mr. Ratu Maru met privately with Mr William P. Bundy. Assistant Secretary for Far Eastern Affairs Mr61 words
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Article161 1967-09-09 5 LUSAKA. FT. cßeuter) President Kenneth Kaunda last night announced a reshuffle of his cabinet in which Vice-President Reuben Kamanga and Foreign Minister 8:mon Kapwepwe exchange jobs. The switch follows Mr Kapwepwe s defeat of Mr Kamanga in polling last month for the Vice-Presi-dency of the ruling United161 words
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Article112 1967-09-09 5 YOUNGBTOWN. Ohio. Frl. CUPI) Ohio Gov. James Rhodes turned down a request last night to send in National Guard troop* to replace this steel city's striking police and flrerr.en Mayor Anthony Flask asked Mr. Rhodes for troops In a telegram sent after a meeting with leaders112 words
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248 1967-09-09 6 WELLINGTON. New Zealand, Fri. (Reuter) Japan's proposal for a Pacific basin Common Market would "most certainly" be discussed with the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, during his New Zealand visit next month, the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake. said today.248 words
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186 1967-09-09 6 BRIGHTON. England, Fri. (Reuter). Britain's Trade Union Congress today agreed to study proposals for creation of a national shipping line to compete with commercial snipowners. The T.U.C. agreed at Its annual conference here that the resolution, part of a plan to expand British registered186 words
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Article122 1967-09-09 6 BEIRUT. Frt. (UPI> Lebanor promallv asked the U U<d States and Britain to restore normal diplomatic relations yesterdsj. Tnese relations were diminished on June 7, when Lebanon recalled its ambassadors from Washington and London and asked the American and British ambassadors to leave. The move122 words
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Article49 1967-09-09 6 GENEVA, Fri (Reuter) Expert, consultation on the International Sugar Market will open here on October 23. it was announced today The expert group's meeting will be followed by the United Nations Sugar Conference. which will open here or in Rome on April 17 next year49 words
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Article390 1967-09-09 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. <IPI) The chairman of the Philippines House Foreign Relations Committee says he will introduce legislation for diplomatic recognition of Communist countries in the next congress. Mr Manael Enverga. who is visiting Washington unofficially en route to the Philippines after beading the first official390 words
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Article105 1967-09-09 6 IXDNDON, Frl. (Reuter) British Cbmedlan Peter Sellers, hailed for his portrayal of a Bengali doctor with Sophia Loren in The Millionairess, is to play a Bengali businessman in an Indian science Action film. The film. The Allen, to be made next year by Indian105 words
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Article, Illustration43 1967-09-09 6 A BRITISH soldier cautiously fives a hefty kick to the door of a hut in an Aden raid. One of his colleagues hangs on to his hat. Grenade? were found inside. CPI Photo UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 43 words
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Article173 1967-09-09 6 CLAREMONT. California, Fri. (Reuter) 'Diamond Tooih Lil." an Australian born showgirl who charmed princes, gunslingers and gamblers at the turn of the century died here last Sunday. She was 89 "Diamond Lit" whose real name was Mrs. Evelvn Hildegard. even claimed to hive got tipsy173 words
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Article212 1967-09-09 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI) A Roman Catholic legal scholar said yesterday that to repeal abortion laws entirely might be better than to carve loopholes in them. The Rev. Robert F. Drinan. S.J.. Dean of Boston college law school, told an international conference on abortion he would prefer to maintain212 words
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Article280 1967-09-09 6 HK may (ace quiet New Year HONG KONG. Fri. (Reuter) The Hon* Kong authorities today took stern action against potential bomb-makers in the colony by completely banning firework*. A new emergency regulation, which came into force today, makes it an offence for anybody to possess fireworks an integral280 words
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Article197 1967-09-09 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. (t'PI) A new weeklv newspaper, "The Washington Examiner," printed its first edition today. Published by transportation magnate O. Eov Chalk, the 40-page offset tabloid joins The Washington Post, The Washington Star and The Washington Daily News which serve the capital. In a full-page editorial197 words
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Article110 1967-09-09 6 WASHINGTON, Frt. (Reuter).—About 150 young people crowded Into a Bou«e and overflowed Into the garden when Washington's first classes on do-it-yourself abortions opened. The site of the classes was hurriedly snitched to a house owned by the city's Hippie newspaper, the Washington Free Press, after permission to110 words
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240 1967-09-09 6 CAPE KENNEDY, Fri. (Reuter) A technical problem u threatening America's Biocatellite-2 aparecraft launched from Cape Kennedy last night, space officials revealed early today. The problem concerns the spacecraft's ability to accept command signals from the ground. The Space Agency announced shortly after midnight that there240 words
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Article233 1967-09-09 6 PLANE BOMBED MAJRAN. Saudi Arabia, Fri. (UPI) Six persons, including four British television newsmen and an American pilot, narrowly escaped death yesterday when a bomb placed aboard a Saudi Airlines flight failed to explode. It was believed to be the flrst attempt to sabotage a Saudi233 words
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Article133 1967-09-09 6 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Britain today showed off its latest weapons system parachute bombs specially designed for low-flying aircraft. A gathering of 200 military men from the Commonwealth watched a delta-winged Vulcan bomber sweep in at 500 feet over a west country testing range and drop 21133 words
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561 1967-09-09 7 Talk with Bonn he urges M*oEand WARSAW, Fri. (Reuter) President de Gaulle urged Poland to seek a reconciliation with West German and reaffirmed the permanence of the controversial Oder-Neisse line frontier in talks with Polish leaders. He also described the division of Germany561 words
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Article51 1967-09-09 7 AMMAN Fri (Reuter) Moslem relirlous leader? on the East bank of Jordan said today that Israel's continued occupation of Jerusalem "will provoke a religions holy war by Moslems sooner or later The warning was con tained in a statement issued by the leaders after a meeting here51 words
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Article119 1967-09-09 7 LONDON. Fri. (Renter) Mr. Evert Barter, a former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Press Union. (CPD hag called for a fresh »t the British rnvernment's decision to tripU the penny-a-word Commonwealth press teleeram rate. In a letter to the London Times he said tht, would "Sire some119 words
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Article, Illustration34 1967-09-09 7 ROfND the-clock rescue operations are going on in Punjab and Harayana States where ready-for-harvest crops worth at least US 15m are under flood Photo shows an evacuation under progress CPI UPI Photo.UPI Photo. - 34 words
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158 1967-09-09 7 DETROIT. Michigan Fri (Renter) Th P worlds strike-hit automobile capital- stin rrapplint with the aftermath of bloody race riots, today faced what one city official called "A long. cold, grim winter." A nation-wide midnight walkout by one-quarter of the rountry'a <540.000 car workers158 words
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Advertisement554 1967-09-09 5 OFFER for Minolta month Buy your Minolta still or cine camera or projector at any time from Ist September to 30th September and get a lucky chance to win your money back every Week during Minolta Month 3 Minolta Buyers will get their money back! Here's how When you buy554 words
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Miscellaneous250 1967-09-09 6 THRUSH BULLETS HAD APPARENT!* AT LON6 LAST FOUND THE* MAftt ON THE OMPOFOMGL4# AS SLUGS STITCHED A WCTTERN OFSUOPEN DEATH *flo7X VEHICLES MOTOR, fT WOULD SEEM THAT ALEXANDER WAVEWY'S MASTER COUNTER-ESPXMA6E OPERATIONS WTRE MB7 FOREVBC-A 7RABED* THAT ALL BEGAN A&.. IBHaIEiOMON MIMwAil THXJ JS WHAT X HAVE BROUGHT'KXJ, MR t*AVE*LYA250 words
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Advertisement155 1967-09-09 7 OPENING TO-DAY YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE 7v C. ■y A ut TAH CHUNG EMPORIUM LTD., off Commonwealth Avenue (Next to Venus Theatre) THE ONLY DEPARTMENTAL STORE IN QUEENSTOWN FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED THE WIDEST RANGE OF CHINA SINGAPORE MADE MERCHANDISE AVAILABLE COURTEOUS SERVICE SPACIOUS CAR PARK155 words
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Miscellaneous1074 1967-09-09 7 > i W:. TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KITALA LUMPUR and Pulau Ptnanjr, 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johorr Bahru; 4 Taipinr. 7 Batu Pahat; 9 PM. 3.00 Opening Annct. Prog summary; 3.01 Long Hope (Starring Hugh Marlowe and Alan Hale)* 4.00 The Phil Silvers Show (Dinner at Sowici's); 4.301,074 words
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Article472 1967-09-09 8 SOME half a century ago, policemen on duty in the lower courts in Penang and Singapore used to shout "diam!" when the audiences In the courts raised their voices above a murmur during exciting interludes in the proceedings. This shout would fill the court rooms during472 words
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Article214 1967-09-09 8 rpHE move by the Selangor Consumers' Association to launch a drive soon to protect its members and the public from being misled into buying imitations and near imitations of well-known products deserves the widest publicity and the fullest support. Shoddy imitations of popular brands are now flooding the214 words
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Article, Illustration953 1967-09-09 8 Louis Halas - by: Louis Halas A CCORDING to Secretary General U Thant's requested budget for 1968, the operations of the United Nations will cost its 122 member nations over $l4l million. This is over $l2 million more than the cost figure for the current year,953 words
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Article794 1967-09-09 8 WERNER FREUND - bjn WERNER FREUND (Mr. Frwjnd is a West German author.) A REPORT publish«d by thi United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) reveals the effects of the policy of apartheid on education, the sciences and culture, and also on information media. The report affirms that794 words
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Article280 1967-09-09 8 RICHARD TAN - RICHARD TAN. Kuala Lumpur. 17 ROM September 10, 1967, full immigration control will come into effect in Malaysia. From then on, visitors from Singapore will be allowed to stay for two weeks, unless a re-entry permit, which is renewable yearly, is obtained. I, like many other280 words
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Article169 1967-09-09 8 KANNY DUG - KANNY DUG Balis* IN EVERY village or kamponf there is a head-man. Some head-man are elected by the people, some appointed by the Government. In big towns there are no such head-men either elected by the people or appointed by the Government to guide members of the public.169 words
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363 1967-09-09 8 MY friend tells me that If he wants to stay longer than two wee its In West Malaysia, he has to apply for a Visit Pass at the time of his entry at Johore Bahru. However, another friend of mine informs me that an extended363 words
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Article94 1967-09-09 8 LIM HOCK CHUAN - LIM HOCK CHUAN Controller of Immigration. States of Malaya. Koala Lumpur With reference to the letter by "Singapore Citi*en" published in your newspaper on September 4 1967. in connection with his application for a reentry permit. I would like to mention that because I am not94 words
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166 1967-09-09 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The largest business equipment exhibition ever staged by a single company in vlalaysia and Singapore will be held by Olivetti in November and December of this year. This was announced today by the Managing Director of Olivetti in Malaysia and Singapore.166 words
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Article160 1967-09-09 9 LONDON. Fri. An experimental machine capable of receiving telegraph signals and printing them at a rate of five to ten thousand characters per second is under development by a British affiliate of International Te.ephone and Telegraph Coropration (ITT' At this character speed, the machine could160 words
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Article93 1967-09-09 9 LONDON. Tri (UPI) Rubber market closed very quiet with spot 15 15-3/8. Settlement House: Oct 15-1/8 15-1/4 Nov 15-1/4 15-3 8 Dec 15-3 8 15-0/16 Oct Dec 15-1 4 15-3 8 Jan/March 15-5 8 15-3 7 4 April' June 16 16-I'B July/Sept 16-1 4 16-3/8 Oct93 words
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Article19 1967-09-09 9 WASHINGTON. Frl. (Reuter). General Services Administration reported It had received no bid* for stockpiled tin today.19 words
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Article, Illustration127 1967-09-09 9 SINGAPORE FVI Mrs Nobue Hlruma Chua. a Singapore Citizen of Japance origin who speak* fluent Chinese (Teochew beside Japanese and English ha* Joined Cathay Pacific Airways "Kantal" service solely designed in this region for the reception and send-off of Jap-panese-speaking passengers. Au fait with127 words
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195 1967-09-09 9 SINGAPORE. Fn The first expert for the joint project of the Government of Singapore and the United Nations Development Programme for the establishment of Pig and Poultry Research and Training Institute at Sembawang has now arrived in Singapore. The project is to be195 words
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Article51 1967-09-09 9 NEW YORK. Fri. (UPI) Rubber futures closed unchanged across the board yesterday. Sept 18.20 19.05 Nov 18.50 19.30 Jan 18.60 19.30 March 19.05 19.65 May 19.05 19 65 July 19.05 19.80 Sept 19.05 19 80 The spot No 1 RSS was quoted at 18 5/8 cents per51 words
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Article, Illustration228 1967-09-09 9 SINGAPORE. Fn The Bats Shoe Company in Singapore will be sending .ts resident young designer to Cordwainer's Technical Col ege for a one.•ear specialised shoe designing Course in London. Cordwainer's is reputed to be one of the best footwear training colleges is Europe, graduates228 words
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Article21 1967-09-09 9 .HONG KONG. Fn Monev Quotations; HK55.7725/5.785 per US dollar for cash. HKSI6.OB per pound aterl--7» per tael fold.21 words
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Article970 1967-09-09 9 SINGAPORE. Tri. Activity on the Stock Exchange today slackened and the total turnover contracted by 324.000 units to 8*57.500 units. Industrials were again easier within 24 equities marned down, six nad small gains and six unchanged Straits Trading receoed 10 cents had business down a;970 words
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Article33 1967-09-09 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Bank* in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Selling T.T/O.D ready were Deutsche Marks 1294; Swiss Francs 14<H; Italian Lire *****.33 words
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Article16 1967-09-09 9 SINGAPORE. Tri The tin price for today was $592.25 per OicuL ue $2 0016 words
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Article67 1967-09-09 9 NEW YORK Fri. (UPI) Closing Dow-Jones averages on the New York stock exchange: 30 Industrials 908 17 20 Rai s 262 96 15 Utilities 131.01 65 Stocks 327.99 40 Bonds 79.23 Commodity Futures Index ***** Today's volume was 8.910. 000 shares Of a total 1.474 issues traded.67 words
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Article22 1967-09-09 9 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet with spot 15 15$. No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports Sept. 141 14].22 words
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Article316 1967-09-09 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. September first grade rubber f o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 4TJ cents per lb. unchanged from previous close. The tone was very quiet. Initial quotations were one-eighth cent down on last right's close and the market ruled very316 words
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Article141 1967-09-09 9 NEW YORK. Frl. (UPI) Th* auto strike generated caution on Wall Street and prices turned narrowly nixed In moderately active trading. Most investors were fairly ceraln the strike would come off but apparently they were hesitant to move In either direction until the duration and economic141 words
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Article470 1967-09-09 9 YOUR SHARES UP-DOWN—UNCHANGED SINGAPORE—Muck Exchange hid and offer price* officially li«ted at the close of bn*lneM. INDUSTRIAL Ben A- Co RotiMeari r .f>n|ir Chemical Co. Cold storage f»tin lop E Smelting E.A. Etoo Ord* FAN. Ord*. Gammon G.E. l ife Oulnne** H f.limian Hotel S'pura CD Hume (Ml Ltd... Hume470 words
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Article108 1967-09-09 9 The noon prices at the sinsa> pore Chines Produce Exchanse today are Buyer seller Coconut Oil (FOB) Bulk 48.25 Coconut Oil (FOB.) Drum* >0.-5 Loo-e Copra Mixed Sept Oct W.50 Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) NX W 130 00 Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) r X .I. W 127 50 Sarawak108 words
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Article51 1967-09-09 9 (Manacrre' pnc«*) Flr«t M*la««n *.*> 2.3S 'ifconri Malayan 1.64 i.:s Third Malayan 1.14 1.23 Thf fflmmrrt' A MMln 1 und 97 Thr >a\in*fc Fund xn 1.85 134 Malayan lnvr«tmrat F und 105 1.15 first Hongkong .76 .81 »fwn(l Hongkong M .55* ■>'lni C'niiimndtt* 3 9 4 4 <*H«nc51 words
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Article177 1967-09-09 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The following ships are expeetea to be m port today: Godown Vessels 1/2 Yewbank 3/4 Peisander 5 Grand ExpAorer 6/7 Bwean 8/9 Waitaki 10/11 Blitar 15/16 Denbighshire 18 I Yung 19 Sian Yung 22 23 Yunshun Maru 25 26 Star Alcyone 27/28 Benlawer* 29'3Q Murrayeverett177 words
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Article948 1967-09-09 9 *KRIVU.S IN SINGAPORE Time lUS p m. Airline MSA from Kuala I umpnr Time K.V, t.m Airline MSA 619 from Kuala Lumpur Time 9.06 a.m. A\ Mfi Saigon. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 16.25 a.m. Airline MSA 451 from Kurhlng Time948 words
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Article, Illustration743 1967-09-09 12 J.J. McCoy - By J.J. McCoy A COMMON complaint of aquatic turtle owners is that their pets develop soft shells. True, red-ears and other aquatic species can be troubled with this condition in captivity. Soft shells are caused by a deficiency of calcium. The condition should never be743 words
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1175 1967-09-09 12 EVER since its creation, UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) has been involved in the struggle against "the scandal and shame of illiteracy", as the Director-General of UNESCO has called it. Almost always, mass ignorance goes hand in hand with poverty, malnutrition1,175 words
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812 1967-09-09 12 'T'HE L e m b a g a Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa (Adult Education Board) is a statutory body constituted by the Legislative Assembly of Singapore in the Lembaga Gerakan P e I a j a r a n Dewasa Ordinance 1960. This Ordinance came812 words
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662 1967-09-09 12 Joseph G. Molner, M. D - TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH by Joseph G. Molner, M.D. Q Our 27-yeor-old son is being kept alive by dialysis while we search for a kidney donor. One of our biggest problems is overcoming the fear in people that if they give up662 words
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Advertisement180 1967-09-09 12 WHERE WHAT TO BUY. ijT* I rFumrimi •ndfiueato WEN KEN DRUG CO. LTD Head Offiet 39 fir 41, Choon Cun St., Singapore. 2. Tel: *****. ***** Branch 126 6 b F 11n Lamb* Kudj lohorc Bjhru. Tel: 2858 Nose Trouble, Head Trouble Too!! THIOSELMIN TABLET Can effectively cure any nose180 words
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Article, Illustration342 1967-09-09 13 MERVYN NICHOLAS - BY MERVYN NICHOLAS OINGAPORE. Fri. For the first time In the history of screen entertainment, more than 100 executives from 41 countries including Singapore attended an International Sales Convention in New York recently. Mr Chan Chew Choy, General Manager of342 words
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Article313 1967-09-09 13 MUAR. Fri. Burned by a strong ambition to become radio, television and recording artiste, a 15. year-old schoolboy, Yahaya bin Kosai, and his two friends decided to form a beat band the Les Fling That vu in 1064. Since then, this young and talented313 words
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Advertisement338 1967-09-09 13 EASTERN HOTEL BAR CABARET 28, Jalan Ampang. Kuala Lumpur. Tel. *****/2 DANCING FROM 9 SO P.M. TO 1.00 A M NIGHTLY Singing Nightly with JACKSON'S ORCHESTRA Miss YTT SIEW LENG Miss SUSAN A WONG (Hong Kong) and popular local Singer MISS CHTNG ENG with 4-PIECE GUITAR BAND NIGHTLY No Cover338 words
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Advertisement22 1967-09-09 13 FOR STUDENT MEMBERS SINGAPORE rTTTTT/T •ji W,k Leaving OCTOBER 1967 CHARTERED JET AIR CRAFT Enquires to:— MARCOPOLOLID. (Travel Dept) Teh *****. *****922 words
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Advertisement177 1967-09-09 13 EL AMIGO NITE CLUB (FULLY AIBCONOrnONini KITCHENER ROAO. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/***** PROUDLY PRISIMTI NIGHTLY 9 p.m. I a.m. SATURDAYS EXTENSION TO 2.00 A.M. PHILIPPINES' TOP RE AND VEDSATILt ENTERTAINERS D'STARLIGHTS lit s i y Ml V V IT. W-* e, jm Lfl cj r -»v. Q I m, i t177 words
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Advertisement95 1967-09-09 13 ODEON: On Stage-Sun. 10th SEPT., at 8.45 am. laUy But? SUM Again. Oar Rr-I RITA CHAO SAKURA LARA Gnett Arti«tr« CHOO YUT PENG YEE TING RUDIN MAURICE PAnON THE MELODIANS Featuring SIMON JR« (Happy Records ArtliUi) Spotlight On AMATEUR TALENT Resident Band THE TRAILERS (Coedel Artistes) WOVEITY CONTEST FRI7E9 r*OM95 words
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Miscellaneous179 1967-09-09 13 SHAW GANISATTON LIDO Phone ***** OAT: 11. I.SI, 4 M. 6.M. lis W» Frff -List!) AdT*ae« CASH Bookings Be*a Comer? la Jamaa Bond 001 TO© OMIT LIT* TWICE' Ttehnieelor Paa»vi«ioo (TJAI HO UTLTTAHT CONCESSION Car «.S0 PJI I.is c m Showa. TOVIGHT MIDNIGHT 9•er«# P«ppar4 Deaa Uartta "BOCGH NIGHT IK179 words
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Miscellaneous64 1967-09-09 13 TODAY S Shows: I M p m FREE' AtUMtiM r.nu Of I TIBET BBAfcB C«a»IM F»r Uil> Tlctol H*l4tn Ik*« I IJfPtr •<! ElHill f«.) Mm wmc utwuk? 9tiaaai: *»i«ir Ai-i Parekfc Helen TEItU KANZIL" Saiunancolor Er: ts \li Suh* ii T" w '"'mm i DIAMOND THEATRE I W d.64 words
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Miscellaneous232 1967-09-09 13 ESGOTI u# CA I MAV I PAI ACt i J4(IU I 4 7 «i r H S»w Sbowinr' Lmi Day! "EASY COME EASY GO" ELVIS PRKSLEV Cflor Par PALACE. OPENS TOMORROW HrvGO Tb« Mark Of VttiMtec Anthony Steff-r. Color lew With Chinwa Subtitle* EttMWiWiri a A I A a/2«7 V232 words
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64 1967-09-09 14 PICTURE Shows (front row) from left to right: Ria Caunter. Connie Tait, Lucy Tan, Nicky Koh. Nellie Cheong, Herbert Beng (Asst. Manager) Nicholas Tham (Manager) Michael Yap (Asst. Manager) Jesse Dy, Frankie Wong. Charlie Koh, Sam Khoo Joseph Yeo. (back row) from left to right: Officials of Sandilands Buttery, Johnny,64 words
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576 1967-09-09 14 SINGAPORE, Fri. The finals of the "Mitsubishi" Singles Classic which concluded at Jackie's Bowl, Katong, recently after six weeks of bowling saw Jesse Dy capturing the men's "open" division honours. Solely sponsored by Sandilands Buttery Co. Ltd.. agents for Mitsubishi household electrical576 words
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453 1967-09-09 14 FOREST HILLS, New York, Fri (Reuter). Australians John Newcombe and Owen Davidson, Bob Hewitt of South Africa and Gene Scott (U.S.) qualified for the men's singles quarter-finals in the U.S. Tennis Championships yesterday. Mrs. Ann Jones of Brttain, runner-up at Wimbledon, ousted 18-year-old Peaches453 words
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453 1967-09-09 14 JOHANNESBURG, Fri. (Reuter). A three-man commission from the International Olympic Committee (1.0.C.) arrived here to conduct an inquiry which could determine the future of South Africa in Olympic Sport. Soon after their arrival yesterdav the three men began planning an453 words
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Article64 1967-09-09 14 DURBAN. Fri <Reuter). Australian Fred Srolie overwhelmed Britain's Mike Davies 6-1. 5-1 In one of the opening matches of the 10 000 Rand <5.000 sterling) Natal professional tennis tournament here In two other matches played last night. Australian L*w Hoad went down 7-9. 6-4. 1-6 to Pierre64 words
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Article170 1967-09-09 14 ALOR STAR. Fri Kedah Rug by Union hav* announced their side to play Commonwealth Forces North in the Malaysia Cup rugger competition tomorrow at Butterworth In announcing the team, the president of the Kedah Rugby Union, Enche Mohamed bin Da'o* Shuaib said: "We have a170 words
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279 1967-09-09 14 TOKYO. Fn. (Reuter> South Korea* Kim Soo Ki successfully defended his orient middleweight boxing title for the third time by knocking out Nakao Sasazaki. of Japan In the sixth round here last night. The 28-year-old Korean southpaw stopped the Japanese with a hard left279 words
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Article1723 1967-09-09 15 Race 1: Horses Class 6 Div. 3 About 7 Furs. 1.00 P.M. 1. 497 Pink Heather 3v 9 00 Mr H W Cowling Rodgers P.K. Leong 6 3 970 Our Bvrsa 5v 9.00 Da to Capt HF. Bloxham Jonah Stable Bahagia Stable West Weir 5 3. 3391,723 words
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Article, Illustration1490 1967-09-09 15 C. F. LEE, MUSA SCULLY - by C. F. LEE, MUSA SCULLY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thailand's N. Grammatica today created the biggest upset of the Malaysian Open Tennis Championship to date when he beat No. 2 seed Premjit Loll of India 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 in a men's singles1,490 words
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282 1967-09-09 15 BY WINDSOR •*EHrA!ro, Fri. Roman Game Charing Cross (Kang) and Navaho (Coleman) were impressive workers on a soft track here this morning when they skipped over Sf. in 38-4/5 sec. Roman Game finished a length clear of his companions and was full of running282 words
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405 1967-09-09 15 KCALA LUMPUR. Frt. The visiting Vajlra**db College XV of Bangkok eave a sparkling display of clean open rugbv to outplay a Victoria Institution XV by 26 points (4 goals. 2 tries) to U points (foal, 3 penalties) in a friendly match at405 words
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Article, Illustration574 1967-09-09 16 K.G. Tharan - Straightening up... by K.G. Tharan JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Japanese motor-cycle aces displayed tremendous skill and daring on the first day of the 9th Johore Grand Prix here today. Lanky Lee Han Seng of Singapore blared on the dry circuit in bristling574 words
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314 1967-09-09 16 SINGAPORE. Frt Six hundred competitors will participate in the Sixth Inter-Ministry Athletic Meet to be held at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre on Sept. 30. The heats will be held on Sunday, at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre at 2.00 pm. sharp Eight314 words
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700 1967-09-09 16 KUALA LI'MPUR. Fri. The Malaysian Armed Forces rugby section have drawn up a big programme to boost rugby in the Forces. The programme for this season includes the Malaya Cap tourney, the annual representative match with the Royal Malayan Police700 words
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521 1967-09-09 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. Perhaps the biggest of the month will be played at Keppel Course on Sunday. The Inter Club Team Competition for two major Team prixes. the Dunlop Malavan Industries Ltd., and Singapore Tobacco Limited Trophies. Amongst the entries are Phua Thien521 words
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233 1967-09-09 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Selangor Rugby Union has picked a speedy and experienced State XV to meet Negri Malacca in a friendly match tomorrow at the Selangor padang. Mr. Mike Jenkins, chairman of the Selection Com mlttee said today the SRU were quite233 words
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437 1967-09-09 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Singapore Rugby Union are interested only in International games and not in the HMS Malaya Cup competition of the Malaysian Rugby Union as far as rugby was concerned. A spokesman of the MRU said thU today when asked why437 words
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296 1967-09-09 16 SINGAPORE Fri. The September Monthly Medal Bogey'' Competition for both A B Division players at Keppel will be contested tomorrow at the Bukit Chermin Course With Alisdair Malcolm, (handicap 4) and David Milne (6) on the field, the A-Division results will be worthwhile watching296 words
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112 1967-09-09 16 SYDNEY. Fri. <Reuter) Gary Sobers the West Indies captain and allrounder. will play in South Australia this season until the end of the year. The interstate cricket conference in Sydney yesterday gave him permission to appear for prospect district club in Adelaide. Sobers112 words
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Advertisement461 1967-09-09 14 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS H 20 Words $5/- (Minimum) ZZ BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY ZZ SERVICES: Life Bible-Presbyterian Church 9 Gilstead Road, 11. 8.30 a.m. Sunday School ZZ 10.00 a.m. English Service 4.30 p.m. MandarinHokklen Service. Zion Bible-Presbyterian Church 5 Tavistock Ave., 19. ZZ 8.00 a.m. Sunday School "Z 9.15461 words
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Advertisement228 1967-09-09 14 TENDER NOTICES KENYATAAN TAW ARAN J.K.R. JOHOR TAWARAN daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dengan J- K. H. dl-dalam Kelas 'D' dan ka-atas akan di-terima di-PeJabat Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R., Johor. Johor Bahru hingga Jam pukol 2.30 pet an* pad a 23 bh. September. 1967 untok:— MEMBENA S ABU AH PUSAT KESIHATAN KECHIL228 words
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Advertisement109 1967-09-09 14 EASTERN CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARKIACES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. ENCACEMENTS. PERSONAL. IN MEMORIAM CTC '■■J'-J' -II $lO/-1 I I WORD M MM MINIMUM OP T >llll V EACH ADDITIONAL M CISTS VEHICLES FOR SALE. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALE. WANTED ETC. I**/FOR A MINIMUM OP TWBfTY WORDS XACH ADDITIONAL WORD CENTS Nmktr109 words
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Advertisement23 1967-09-09 16 SINGAPORE SWttP ?i '.hi r'LlMiAi IfyLtJOJU U UUUU 350,000 OMIR SIDOO-0B0 1H PRIIIS HW DRAW BCI 8 IICKHS ONI OOliMt OH SRU HOW23 words
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Miscellaneous61 1967-09-09 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan*: 3.22 a.m. (8.3 ft.), 3.39 p.m. (7.5 ft.). Port Swettenham: 8.36 a.m. (16 3 ft.), 8.44 p.m. (14.8 ft) Port Dickson: 9.33 a.m. (9.6 ft.), 9.45 p.m. (7.9 ft.). Singapore: 1.43 a.m. (9.3 ft), 1.49 p.m. (8.9 ft). Sedili Kechil: 12.37 a.m. (7.7 ft), 12.25 p.m.61 words
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