Eastern Sun, 11 September 1967

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  • 24 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 407 Monday* 11 September 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents
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  • 263 1  -  Expand trade with Reds call to Malaysian Govt. By HOO BAN KHEE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government was urged today to expand trade with Communist countries based on non-intervention policy. The call was made at the annual delegates conference of the Malaysian Chinese Association, Selangor Branch, here.
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  • 109 1 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Self-styled "North Kallmatan <Borneo> National Army Commander" Abang Ktfli today voiced hi* support for the current campaign to crush Communist Chinese guerillas along the Indonesia-Malaysia Borneo border. He -was quoted by the Independent K.N.I, newsagency as saying that he agreed and
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  • 112 1 JESSELTON. Sun. The Malaysian Government has •greed to a counter-propo-ta put forward by the Work! Bank for financial assistance amounting to $9O million initially for educational development projects. The Malaysian Government had originally asked for S2lO mllEon. But, the World Bank offered $9O million
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  • 305 1 HONG KONG. Sun (I'PI) Anti-Maoist Red Guards assassinated a high-rank-ing "investigator" last Tuesday who had travelled to Canton from Peking with Communist Chinese Premier Chon En-lai. a Hong Kong newspaper reported today. Quoting traveller* from across the border, The Kung Sheung Afternoon News
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  • 132 1 ADEN. Sun. (Reuter) Fighting with bazookas and mortars erupted again today between two rival Arab nationalist groups in Aden's battered Sheikh Othman suburb. The rival groups used heavy weapons for the first time since rooftop gun battles began last Friday One Arab
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  • 120 1 HONG KONG. Sun. (Router) Banner-waving demonstrator* were out in the streets again here today, shooting anti-Government and planting bombs. A crowd of about 30* gathered in the heart of Kowloon. shouting and handing inflammatory pamphlets to passers-by. They dispersed when Police arrived, leaving
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  • 43 1 PASADENA. California, Bun. (Router) American space officials today decided to try and "soft" land the Surveyor V spacecraft on the moon, after trouble with Its propulsion system apparently cleared up. a spokesman at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory said here.
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  • 74 1 VATICAN CITY. Sun. (Reuter* Pope Paul, stricken last Monday with a bladder and kidney inflammation. said today he hoped soon to overcome his illness. The Pope, who is 69. spoke for about six minutes from a window of the Vatican Palace to a crowd of 30,000
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  • 212 1 MACAO. 8un. (UPI) The BlshoD of a Roman Catholic College In this tiny Portuguese protectorate adjoining Red China vowed In an article today to resist Communist efforts to dictate policies at his school If Communist pressures get to the point where he can't fight back. Bishop Paulo
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  • 177 1 A TLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, Sun. (UPI). Miss Kansas, 19-year-old Debra Dene Barnes, was crowned Miss America on Saturday night. The blue-eyed, brown-haired, five-foot, nine-inch beauty is the second Miss America from the Sunflower State in two years. She also was a winner in
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  • 67 1 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPI) South Sumatra rubber and coffee exporters are hard hit by the price fall for the two commodities in the world market. The officia'. news agency, Antara. said South Sumatra'! exports for the first half of the year reached only 42 per
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  • 83 1 BRISBANE. Sun. (Reuter) Skydiver JeffreT Morris Coward. 42. fell 7 »©0 feet to his death today near Ipswich in southeastern Queensland while his wife and two young children watched. Coward's fa mi 1 j were among more than 50 peo- ple at Purga. near Ip»*
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 631 2  -  By:- TAI SING ONN jyjALAYSIA'S many-splendoured five-day celebrations of its decade of independence would now remain shining memories for many long years to come in the minds of ten nillion Malaysians. The splendid moveable feast was in the words of the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, well
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    • 208 2 PENANG. Sun. The Ambassador M the Republic of Vietnam. Nguyen Duy QuSrtg. hs* said it is up to Hanoi either to want peace 6r to go on with the present war He expressed sympathy for the people of NorthVietnam. who have
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    • 297 2 PE.MANG Sun The pre •Went of the Penan* Chinese Hotel Operators' Association. Mr. Ko Rim Swee. today emphatically stated that no ganja was ever mixed in coffee or other drinks served to hotel rnests in Penant He h# made inquiries a news item under the heading
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    • 49 2 TAIPING, Sun. A man ran amok in a kongsi house in Port Weld yesterday. attacking a labourer. Tan Kuang Yoke. 26. with a parang Tan sustained two stab wounds and was rushed to the district hotpltal here. The attacker was believed to hav# been mentally deranged.
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    • 99 2 IPOH. Sun. The Sultar of Perak. Tuanku Idns Shah, will take the salute at *he general inspection of St. Michael's Institution Cadet Cnrps at the srhoo! grounds here at 5 p.m.. on Sept. 21. The occasion will also be marked by 'he presentation of drums by
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    • 253 3 KANGAR. SUN. 'THE Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari today called on students and teachers in North Malaysia to always maintain a good neighbour policy with schools in Thailand, by having student exchange of visits and sport meets. Such a policy should
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    • 119 3 KANGAR. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong had a busy day today when he visited an exhibition at the Alwiah Aldiniah Religious School here. Today, on the second day of his official visit to Perils. His Majesty opened the Syed Saffi Secondary School at Simpang Empat.
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    • 48 3 THE Finance Minister. Tun Tan Siew Sin and his wife were among the 200 guests who attended the farewell cocktail reception in Kuala Lumpur recently for the retiring chairman of Guthrie Co. (Far East) Ltd.. Mr. T.M. Walker and his wife. (Pix) Mr. Walker (left) with Tun Tan.
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    • 54 3 THE Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Enche Sulaiman bin Bulon,, gave away prizes to winners of various National Language competitions to mark the World Literacy Day at Balai Budaya, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday night. Picture shows the Assistant Minister presenting a prize to Ho
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    • 277 3 DENANG. Sun. The Member for Rungsar. Mr. C.V. DP van Nair. said here todav that side by side with the defence vacuum that would be created in the mid-seventies as a result of British withdrawal. there would also be an economic vacuum Mr
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    • 102 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A five-man Indonesian delegation arrived here today to attend the South-east Asia Ministers of Education seminar. to be held in Penang from Wednesday to Saturday. The seminar, o n sremce and mathematics, will be attended by five nations. Malaysia. Indonesia. Philippines,
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    • 73 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. James D. Bell, United States ambassador to Malaysia, left here for Washington today, to take up a temporary assignment as a member of the promotion panel for promotion of officers in the Foreign Office. During his two-month assignment, he will also
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    • 44 3 THESE two lovelies mode heads turn at the Kuolo Lumpur's International Airport at Subang recently. They are beauticians from Japan. Miss Keiko Shimazoe (left) and Miss Akemi Ohta are on a tour of Malaysia to promote a new brand one of Japan's beauty make-up.
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    • 118 3 PENANG. Sun. Thousands of people, who flocked to the Esplanade here last night, witnessed a spectacular and colourful display of fireworks staged by Malayawata Steel Ltd., to commemorate its official opening in Prai Among the distinguished spectators were the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Governor
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    • 87 3 LUMUT. Sun. A 60vea r-old fisherman. Lee Wang Hun. fell into a rough sea off Sungel Pinang Kechil. off Pangkor Island yesterday and is feared drowned. L#»e together w::h other fishermen arrived in a boat at Sungei Pinang Kechil with their catch of fish While helping
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    • 464 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia may be included in the British industry's most ambitious campaign to capture a bigger share of the growing Far East market. Between now and the end of October, a succession of hard-selling trade missions led by some of
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    • 295 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Bull The Export Sales Manlier of a British company which claims to be the biggest supplier of allplastic toilet equipment to South-East Asia, will visit Western Malaysia. Singapore. Sarawak and Sabah between October and November. He is Mr. AJ C Scarr. of
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    • 201 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Malaysian postgraduate student at the University of Adelaide in Australia is working on a research project which aims to use an electronic computer in teaching large numbers of students. He is Mr. Lee Kim Cheng, of 361 Tranquerah Road, Malacca. He
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    • 70 4 THE Commander of the Ist Infantry Brigade, Brigadier Tunku Ahmad bin Tunku Besar Burhanuddin, over the week-end presented the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal to the Commander of the Territorial Army, Malaysian Service Corps, Lt. Col. Tan Cho Aun, at the
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    • 65 4 SIBU. Sun. A Government Labour Inspector here has been awarded a Federal Government overseas inservice train in* in the United Kingdom. He will undergo a Labour Administration Course. He is Mr. Boniface Ahoy Anak Rawah, 23. of Bsu, Firsi. Division. Mr. Boniface Ahoy will
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    • 73 4 SI3U. Sun. A school teacher of the Methodist Secondary School, Sibu. ha* Heen awarded a Sino-British FeUowship Course to study for a Post-Graduate Certificate in Education In the United Kingdom. He LE Mr. Wong Bing Seng. 32. of Sibu Mr. Wong will study at the
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    • 226 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Democratic Action Party has hit out at the Labour Party for its boycott of the Tampoi by-election and its condemnation of Malaysia as an "Anglo-American imperialist in- vention." In a statement today, Mr. K S Dass chairman of the DAP's
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    • 70 4 PEN AND. Sun The funeral of Mr. Nicholas Ponnudurai. former Municipal Councillor and nominated member in the former Settlement Council, took place here today. Mr. Ponnudural. 73. died at his residence In Logan Road here yesterday afternoon. He was also President, Ceylon Federation of Malaya. Penang
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    • 421 4 KI'ALA LCMFTR. Sun. The Ministry of Health would further improve the medical and health service* in the rural areas, the Minister of Health, Enche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. said here toda.y. The people in the rural area; were still living in a poor health conditions
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    • 161 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A kit" of MOSAIC breadboarding elements, comprising a range of devices from which prototype complex circuits may be built up. has been introduced by Semiconductor Division of the Plessey Components Group. In the long term, it is anticipated that all equipments
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    • 49 4 Datin Zakiah. wife of Director of Operations. East Malaysia. Major General Dato Ibrahim, opening the children's recreational facilities. constructed by soldiers of the 6th Workshop Malaysian Electrical Mechanical Engineers HQ Kuchinf Garrison, at the Museum Gardens. Kuching. Datin Zakiah is seen unveiling a com* raemorative plaque.
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    • 130 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysia is among the seven members of the South-east Asian Ministers of Education Secret a r I a t (SE.A.ME.S.) which have agreed on the need to produce manpower to meet the shortage of semi-skilled and skilled workers. Dr. Khamnaeng Baiangula. the leader
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    • 68 4 RAJA Khuzaiah. 20. a former student of Koiej Tunku Khurshiah, Seremban. is going to Colby Junior College. New Hampshire, United States, on a MARA Scholarship Sbe will study Medical Technology leading to a B.Se degree. Raja Khuzaiah will be the first Malay girl
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    • 475 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. SEPTEMBER 14, 1957 —that day will for ever be of significance to Singapore artist, Thomas Yeo who is now in London. In his own words. Sept 14 that will be his day of judgement for from that day until Oct 8.
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    • 149 10 SINGAPORE Sun. The Acting Deputy Commissioner cf Police. Mr. P. Ra;ara*nam. has gazetted an order prohibiting assemblies and processions within the area of the Fourth Magistrate's Court at Chestnut Drive oa any day of it* sitting until one hour after the rising o£ the
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    • 72 10 SINGAPORE. Sun The Marine Police is appealing for relatives and friends of a male Chinese about 40 to 50 years of age who was found floating in the sea. off Elizabeth Walk today a* 12.20 p.m. He was clad in a white Short and a white
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    • 22 10 SINGAPORE. Sun There were 93 road accidents of which two were serious during the past 24 hours in the Republic.
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    • 219 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Adult Education Board, in conjunction with the Public Swimming Club is organising a 71-week course in Elementary Swimming for non-swimmers at the Yan Kit Swimming Pool. The lessons which will be held twice weekly on Mondays and Thursdays from 5.30 D.m to 7
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    • 273 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. The problems of the textile industry ore very complex ond call for mutual understanding and trust between workers and managements This was stated by Mr. Bernard Rodrigues. MP for Telok Blangah and Executive Secretary of the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union when he
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    • 39 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Adult Lending section of the National Library wQ) oe closed for three weeks, from Sept. 15 to carry out installation of new steel shelves. Normal opening hours will be resumed irom Monday (Oct 9).
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    • 145 10 SINGAPORE Sun Singapore guppies have earned international recognition at the first attempt to capture prizes at the 14th International Guppy Show held in Berlin from Aug. 26 to Sent. 3. From reports just received, of the four entries at the show, three received first prize in
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    • 34 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board will hold a lecture/demonstration including a film show in English at 5.30 t>m tomorrow at the Institute of Health, Outrun Road.
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    • 218 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Several nonMalaysians without restricted passports were turned back at the Immigration checkpoint at the Johore end of the Causeway after travel controls came into force at midnight. And scores of Singaporeans employed in firms here were slightly delayed for their work.
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    • 219 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. Thirty thousand pairs of Singapore -made leather shoes are being loaded at the Port of Singapore Authority today for export to Bulgaria. This is the first consignment of Sin?iapore made shoes or the East European country since the signing of an agreement
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    • 81 10 BINGAPOFE Sun The Minister of Defence Mr Lim Kim San. has gazetted orders prohibiting the entry into Singapore permanently of seven persons. one from India and the rest from West Malaysia. The order Is made under Section 9 "Prohibition of Entry Order» of the Immigration Ordinance
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    • 62 10 SINGAPORE Sun A private surveyor of Land and Property woke up this morning at 4 a m to see his attap roof on fire Mr Soh Tian Hong raised alarm and the Are was soon put off by the neighbours Police la'er found some old pieces
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    • 43 10 SINGAPORE will have no more scenes like this when an illiterate woman has to seek the help of a petition-writer. This is because of the increasing efforts by local education authorities to wipe out illiteracy from the Republic, within the next ten years.
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    • 140 10 SINGAPORE SUB Miss Jenny Nai. the hon. secretary of the Singapore Girls' Life Brigade and Captain of the "th Singapore Company ha? returned after attending a Pacific Fellowship Conference of the Girls' Brigade in Suva. Fiji from Aug. 21 to Sept. 1. Miss Nai was
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 411 5 v-rit- vrkotr c /»*ni\ lmprirjn npwlv returned from a visit to North letnam reS f." are wlUin, u, fi.ht the Cited Mate, for Dwid'WCnb""'veteran foreign and Washing tor, rorrespondent. saHl in a television Interview (ABC "stope") filmed in Bangkok that U.S. bombingofthe North
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    • 438 5  -  By MERRIMAN SMITH SAN ANTONIO. Texas. (Sun. (I PI). The Vietnam war mar end more by default than by negotiation. This seems to be a growing belief among certain American officials. Admittedly the theory Is based on hunch. The evidence at best 1* circumstantial But some
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    • 229 5 LIVERMORE. California, Sun. (UPI) The discovery of the heaviest atom definitely identified by man was announced today by Dr Glenn T. Seaborg. chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. In a ceremony marking the 15th anniversary of the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory. Dr. Seaborg said the new atom is
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    • 229 5 EAST WEMYSS. Scotland Sun. <UPI> Rescue workers yesterday fought to rescue miners front a raging Are in the deepest section of an undersea coal mine Six miners were known dead and three were missing Two men were brought out alive in the afternoon after
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    • 262 5 PHILADELPHIA Sun. (UPI). A couple held in the fatal beatinx of an elderly rooming house landlady were cited today as possible suspects in the Aug. 3 bludgeon-slaying of a society matron on a secluded suburban estate. District Attorney, A. Alfred Delduco
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    • 215 5 TOPEKA. Kansas. Sun (I PI). —Harrv Woodring. Secretary of War in the Franklin Roosevelt Administration and former Kansas governor, died of a stroke vesterdav. He was 77. Woodring was recovering from second and third degree burns suffered when his clothing caught Are at his home
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    • 119 5 DAMASCUS. Sun <UPI>. Byrla will adhere to the Khartoum summit resolutions to pump oil indiscriminately to all European nations, sources said yesterday. Although not an oil producing country. Syria holds a key to resumption of pumping operations from Iraqi oilfields since Iraq s oil mores
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    • 84 5 TOKYO. Sun. (Reu—The wearing of neckties has been sharply criticised in Japan recently. Mr. Wajiro Ron. an honorary professor of Waseda University, was quoted by the Japanese daily newspaper. Yomiuri Shimbun, as saying that 'The necktie is a yoke which restricts freedom of movement and ranges
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    • 216 6 Tribesmen join battle ADEN, Sun. (Reuter). One Arab was killed and nine wounded in fierce roof-top gun battles today between rival nationalist organisations struggling for power in South Arabia. The clashes, in the Sheikh Othman district where British paratroopers are responsible for security,
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    • 140 6 LONDON, Sun. (Heuter) The wife of British secret agent Greville Wynne. who spent 18 months in Soviet jails. is seeking a divorce, the Sunday Express newspaper reported today. Wynne. 48. businessman turned intelligence agent, has a book. "The man from Moscow" published tomorrow on his
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    • 144 6 JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) The Indonesian Foreign Minister Mr. Adam Malik last night held talks with the Soviet Ambassador Mr. M.D. Sytenko on Indonesia's need of spare-parts for its MIG aircraft. Mr. Malik said after the talks that negotiations between the Indonesian delegation and the Soviet
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    • 491 6 HK Reds keep up tens HONG KONG, Sun. (t'PI) Terrorists hurled three bombs over a barbed wire barricade surrounding a Kowloon police station yesterday and a Policeman was Injured when one of the bombs exploded. The government said that the auxiliary policeman who was
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    • 134 6 TORONTO. Sun. (Reuter) Mr John Diefenbaker last nigh f withdrew from the Conservative Party leadership contest when he found he could not get the votes After three ballots at the party s convention at Maple Leaf Gardens here Mr. Robert Stanfield. Premier Df Nova Scotia,
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    • 92 6 WELLINGTON, Sun. (Renter) Hungry rats hare destroyed rare birds and stripped tree. 29 feet high on Great South Cane Island at the southern tip of New Zealand, Mr. D. V. Merton. an official of the New Zealand wild life division, reported recently. The rats have exterminated
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    • 192 6 TOKYO. Sun <T"PI t The women labour force in Japan rose to a new high of 9.3MfW> in 196T to account for 32 per cent of the country's total labour force, the labour ministry reported jester day. The annual report on
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    • 141 6 MILWAUKEE. Wisconsin. Sun. (Reuter) Small street fights erupted here last night as White hecklers clashed with about 800 Civil Rights demonstrators being led by Fr. James E Oroppl. a militant White Roman Catholic priest. At least two persons were arrested Fr. Oroppl. who Is the advisor to
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    • 29 6 OAKLAND. lowa, Sun (UFI) Directors of Western lowa Pork Co., Harlan. lowa, and American Beef Packers Inc., Oakland, lowa, announced merger plans yesterday. The object? Perhaps Polish aausage.
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    • 104 6 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Eight Pakistanis smuggled into Britain by boat last mon'h will be returned to Pakistan todaj.' the Home Office announced yesterday A spokesman said the men had obtained passports from the Pakistan High Commission here and leave by air this morning. No charges have been
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    • 162 6 SANTIAGO Chile Sun. (UPI). A strong earth tremor in the Ande s Cordillera rolled through an uninhabited zone of northern Chile yesterday morning but apparently did no damage The University of Chile selsmological institute said the tremor apparently wa s epicentred on the Argentina side of the Andes
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    • 219 6 ROME. Sun. (Reuter). Senator Giusto Tollov. Italian Minister for Foreign Trade, today said that he hoped recent incidents affecting Communist Chinese ships in Italian ports were things of the past and that Chinese ships would make Italy their gatewar into Europe. But "we expect
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    • 81 6 TOKYO. Sun. Renter) The Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. Takeo Miki. left Tokyo by air today for the United States to discuss with C.S government leaders the return of the Ryukyu Islands to Japan The Ryuku Island* are now under U.S. administration. Mr Mild who
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    • 221 6 CAPE GR IS .VEZ Ftvica, Sun.(UPI) Harry Hir.ker. a 42-year old W asmngtoa. D C.. Dclio victim, struck out early today to s*'.m the EngUsh Channel 'to encourage other afH:**e4 people* 4 The channel tf'as calm after having "esr. choppy for the past week Hir.ker..
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    • 52 6 XEXIA. Illinois Sun. (UPD What la shaped like an apple, has skin like a pear and tastes like a combination of the two? Emerett Bonham doesnt know, but he's got them growing in his orchard as s result of transplanting s young tree he found in the woods lfl
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    • 214 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter). The Defence Department would neither confirm nor deny a report that the United States has developed a new type of delayed action bomb which could be used to seal off roads leading to the North Vietnam port of Haiphong. The report
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    • 55 7 GIBRALTAR. Sun —Red White and Blue on walls, streets decked with the I'nion Jack disjlav solidarity and association with a bye-gone age as the Rock goes to the polls today to declare whether the p sple want British protection or go under Spanish rule. I PI
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    • 148 7 JAIPUR. India Sun. iH*nter>—Soldics using boats have resru4 all s## passengers from a train trapped for two dar 5 D swirlin? floodwater* is the middle of Rajasthan The pasengers, who earlier had foe and dr.r.g :r.g water droped to therr by helicopter, were evaluated to
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    • 115 7 MUNICH Sun. Reuter) Fr*~h film star Bfigitte Barely wants to become a Germin For love of me and my countrymen." accorfmg to her husband Gjerther Sachs. H«f r Sachs told the "Bild Und Funk" lr ir. interview. Brigitte w jld like to set an
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    • 210 7 LONDON". Sun (Reuter) About 20 Asians flew here from Nairobi today and told reporters they left their homes because Kenya was placing restrictions on Asians. An Indian ex-shopkeeper said: "Many restrictions have been Imposed to pre- ver.t us from making a living. "It U impossible for
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    • 70 7 DAR ES SALAM Sun. '.Reuter* Tanzania's nationalised banks made a profit of nearly £300.000 in the first five months' operations, the chairman and managing director of the National Bank of Commerce. Mr Amon Nsekela. announced here today. Last February 6 President Nyerere announced the nationalisation of
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    • 427 7 Zabrze Palish Palish low it ZABRZE. Poland. Sun. (Reuter) President de Gaulle hailed as the "most Polish town of all Polish towns" a cltv that was German for two centuries up to 1945. Thousands of cheering Poles some of the millions who moved into former
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    • 101 7 KESAN, Turkey, Sun. (l'Pl> The first round of historic talks between Greece and Turkey on the future of strife-torn Cyprus ended yesterday in "a friendly atmosphere" despite earlier tensions that resulted in a brief spate of shooting between border guards. Tight security prevailed as Greek Premier
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    • 175 7 YOUNGBTOWX. Ohio. Sun (UPI) Jeering and shouting. the striking Youngstown police and firemen nighx affirmed their stand of "No money now. no work." The action cam* at a meeting of about 300 po.ice and firemen crammed into the Fraternal Order of Po.ice hail. They were asked
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    • 83 7 LONDON. S-n (Reuter > Britain has refused to send a "op minister to Cairo for talks with the Uniteo Nations Mission on independence for the Sou*h Arabian Feoeraion. Informed British source? said last night that the British govern men* was willing however to
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    • 42 7 WASHINGTON Sun (Reuter) Eleven photographs taken by astronauts on last year's Gemini Nine flight have been us»ed to make a map of Peru that would have required hundreds or thousands of conventional aerial photographs. the Interior Department announced today.
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    • 57 7 VALLETTA. Sun. (Reuter) Malta has formally asked the Common Market council of ministers for the opening of negotiations aimed at establishing a relationship between Malta and the European Economic Community, a government statement said today. The statement said the relationship should be "In such form
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    • 43 7 JAKARTA. Sun (Reuter) Two Chinese Communists have escaped from a prison in Pontianak, West Borneo, the official Antara News Agency reported today. They took some weapons with them, the agency said. It added that troops searched for them in vain.
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    • 259 7 NEW YORK. Sun <I P!> —A New York City detective left yesterday for Ireland to press investigation of the death of 24-year-old Maria Domenech and the disappearance of her mother six days later. The body of M:&s Domenech, a social worker and former beauty
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    • 75 7 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Seven Indonesian customs officials were wounded In a sea battle with uniformed men escorting a smuggling brat to Singapore last week. Jakarta newspapers reported today. The reports said the Incident took place near the Sambu Islands when customs officials trying to intercept the
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    • 185 7 SAIGON. Sun. (Reuter) One of the original sponsors of the Philippines Civic Action Group (PHILCAG) *aid here today that despite its success in Vietnam it was unlikely the size of the 2.000 man force would be increased. "A major buildup of Philcag is not
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    • 102 7 NEW DELHI. Sun. fßeu?er> The Commonwealth students expedition. Comex .wo left today for Lahore in its caravan of coaches on its way back to England. Last night Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi held a reception for the 300 s'udents from Britain and o*her Commonwealth countries
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    • 79 7 SYDNEY Sun (Reuter) Leslie Condcliffe. a meteorology. kept losing his weather balloons at 1.500 feet above Coffs Harbour, 370 miles north of Sydney. Alter losing three balloons. he turned his telescope on the fourth Just in time to see a crow deftly stab it. The balloon "explosion"
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    • 75 7 FRANKFURT. Sun. (Reuter) Twelve passengers were injured after one of the engines of a Pan American Boeing 707 bjrst into flames as the airliner was about to take off for Chicago yes erday. The passengers were injured escaping from the aircraft onto the runway. The
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    • 171 6 THRUSH BUUBI 5 WAD APPM&MY AT LOHO LAST FOUND THE* MAIK ON THE CHEF OF UNCLMI AS SAJSSSTNN-FIPA MT7E*KOF3UOPB4 PCATH »TO THE VEHICLES MOTOR (T MOULD JEBM THAT 5 AMSTE COIUIM-ESPWATT QPBMDONS WERE BNPW FCMV&RA TUBED/ THAT ALL AEGAPI AS... iJFffIIMA! nWIIO 'RR WAS A SUM OR 450,000.. AND IT
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  • 762 8 DURING the last half century rubber had been through many ups and downs, the worst of which was the 1929-1932 slump. In the past, rubber slumps were regarded as inevitable. The colonial authorities did nothing to improve other phases of the Malayan economy then except to wait for
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  • 3097 8  -  By: TAY KHENG SOON SYMPOSIUM on "Environment and the Citisen" conducted by the Singapore Planning and Urban Research Group on 31.8 67, sponsored by the Democratic Socialist Club of the University of Singapore. I WOULD like to talk about identification and environment as a necessary
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  • 305 8  -  LETTEtS... DK.M. Siti ma. TO the Chinese jeoDle. a child's surname autonatiralIv by right ftlows the father's surname ad there is no excuse (otfcr than lark of attention) tor tha' person, if he is a person to commit t*s cleri cal error Owing to the
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 246 8 By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Crialnal Trials") I ARRY never thought he would have his last drink at Pinky's bar Pinky's place was on Highway 21. which ran parallel with the railroad tracks. A fight started between Pinky and Larry. Walter, another customer at the bar.
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 257 9 LONDON, Sun. A representative of the Owen Organisation. a group of fifty companies which makes most things from nuts and bolts to racing cars and whose BRM racing car has won some of the world's leading motor events in the last five years, is
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    • 308 9 TOKYO, Sun The Ministry of International Trade Industry (MITI) is preparing to draft a new five year plan, starting in fiscal 1968, for elevating 2 Japan's industrial technology at the cost of heavy governmental expenditure. The principal aim is to minimise a still wide "technology
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    • 232 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.—"lncredible as it sound*. Kodak dealers can now provide you with the Kodak Instamatic Movie Camera. Model M 4. for only s77'ln Singapore and Slightly higher in Malaysia because of the duty," commented Mr. Fred B Powrn. acting Managing Director of Kodak
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    • 296 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Following four highly successful exhibitions held previously, the Light Industries Services of the Economic Development Board is once again sponsoring another industrial exhibition known as Packaging and Printing Exhibition which will be held in Shenton Way from Oct. 21st to 28 this year.
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    • 298 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Dato Teh Hong Piow, Managing Director of Public Ban* B#>rhad. will be leaving Kua a Lumpur this week for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, tc attend the 17th annual meeting* of the Internationa'. Ban* for Reconstruction and Development and Affiliates and
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    • 414 9 WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI) Almost 10 times the amount of gold produced by American mines in 1966 was drained out of the U. S. Treasury durine the year by France, the International Monetary Fund reported today. U 8 production in 1968 totalled $62 8 million
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    • 207 9 SIDNEY. Sun Three Australian engineers have won an important award in an International competition sponsored by the Danish Government for a permanent traffic link across Denmark's Kattegat sea. The 12-mile strait between the islands of Zealand and Fynn separates Copenhagen, the capital, from the mainland. More
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    • 100 9 SYDNEY Sun A little xncwn project of the sugar industry, cane Invert. Is to be exported from Queensland to Japan where it will be used :n the fermentation process for the manufacture of whisky and alcohol. It is a honey-coloured liquid of similar consistency to
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    • 71 9 KIEL. Germany, Sun. A giant tanker, the biggest ever built In Europe is christened in Kiel recently but the champagne is missing. The vessel. "Esso Malaysia**, built for Esso Transport Inc. by Howaldtswerke was just too big for the traditional launching ceremony. The 191.000 ton tanker is
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    • 200 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. John E. G. Hover. General Manager for SAS and Thai International for Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei announced recently that three of their local staff at the Singapore International Airport have returned after training at Thai International Training School In Bangkok. Messrs. A.
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    • 1005 9 AIR MOVEMENTS S'PORE, K. LUMPUR ARRIVM.S IN SINGAPORE Time 8.35 a m. Airline ML 619 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 9.30 am. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a m. Airline ML 451 from Knetting. Time 16 55 am. Airline MI «05 from Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Malacca Time
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    • 27 9 MEISHIN LINE Discharging cargo from japan via Hongkong. "TAKATORISAN MARU" ETA S PORE 16/9/67 "YAMAHAKU MARU" ETA S PORE 23/9/67 Agents: PAN CONTINENT CORPORATION. Tel: *****. *****.
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  • NEWS
    • 915 11 CINGAPORE, Sun. Two problems which "ore the moin causes of the prevalent political indifference now existing among undergraduates in the University of Singapore" were disclosed here last night. Mr. Ho Cheow Teck, President of the University's Democratic Socialist Club spoke
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    • Article, Illustration
      98 11 Mr. and Mrs. Loo Teng Boon who were married at the Chen Li Church in Guillemard Road, Singapore yesterday. Mr. Loo is the second son of Mrs. Loo Thian Liong, and the bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Nai Hee. The bridegroom is an
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    • 319 11 SINGAPORE, Sun The Minister of Health Mr Yong Nyuk Lin, tonight told undergraduates of the University of Singapore to show an active interest in public affairs. He was speaking at the annual dinner and dance of the Singapore University's Science Society. Mr. Yong
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    • 457 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The leaders of the next generation should come out with a solution to safeguard the Republic's future in the 70's and 80's, the Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam said here last night. Addressing members of the Democratic Socialist Club of the University of
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    • 367 11 SINGAPORE. Sun The Port of Singapore Authority which won a contract to repair two large vessel* has been praised for Its excellent service rendered within the promised time. The cost of repairs on these vessels was about $2 million ami 400 workers were
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    • 83 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Th* Orchid Society of Southeast Asia will hold the 10th annual dinner and dance a* the Peking Restaurant here on Sept. 14. The President of the Republic, Enche Yusof bin Ishak (Patron of the Society) and the First Lady. Puin Noor Aishah will
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    • 79 11 JAKARTA. Sun. 'U£l> The wheels of agrtcnltural commerce are one® again beginning to turn Jn South Borneo following the Government announcement today of rubber, timber, rattan, hide and rice bran shipments this monh* to Bangkok and Singapore. Government figures announced today included shipments of 2 130
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  • Students` Page – All $10 Essay Winners
    • 322 12 I WAS born in a small village in Kwantung Though it occupies a few square miles of land, it is a prosperous and peaceful place to live in. The people live in harmony and are typical country folks. Though I left my homeland for a
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    • 329 12 LIFE is full of ups and downs. It is not good for me to predict what I shal! become in the future. We are free to think and dream, but the mo6t important thing is to think of your future life. If someone
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    • 260 12 SUCCESS is a very Intensive desire that sticks to tbe brains of all human beings. No matter what we are doing or tackling, we wish to have a satisfactory •ndlng. .If a person does not succeed, he would be very disappointed and this would
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    • 284 12 COUNTRY is comprised of citizens of all waiks of life Responsible citizens are of major assets to the nation. There will be peace, prosperity in a country, if there are responsible citizens, iney have the capacity to shoulder the responsibility of the country effectively
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    • 365 12 EVERY country has Its own customs. If the country consists of many races, then, its customs must be very immense and complicated. This is due to the fact that different races possess different types of customs. Malaysia is a multi-racial country, so it has different
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    • 245 12 A MANS best friend may finally desert him. His children whom he loved cared and fed. may become ungrateful. Those whom he haa trusted may become traitors. When man has money, he may have lota and lota of friend*. He will give big
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      153 12 LET US see what services the radio renders to its listener*. Radio Malaysia ha> its headquarters in Kuala Lumpur and is divided into its three respective sections excluding 'he English medium. Every morning, there is a section on Breakfast Potpourri" in which there is music to greet
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    • 210 12 IT «ai my grandfather'* 70th birthday and he had irv.'ed all the relatives and friends to a dinner party. The party was held in my house late in the evening While all the gues»* were enjoving the delicious dir.ner. talking and laughing heartily. a sudden change occurred.
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    • 292 12 TEA is one of the most popular drinks and is drunk at all times by the Chinese, and all races alike. It is a constant friend of everyone. A person who works all day finds it very refreshing after sipping a hot cup of tea or
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  • EASTERN SUN SPECIAL
    • 805 13  -  J. J. McCoy THERE is no question that the cat is a creature of moods and sometimes unfathomable expressions. But, to me, these have always been appealing facets of this unusual feline. One never knows what to expect next I have never doubled that
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    • 1167 13  -  THE UNKNOWN ASTRONAUTS by Robert Jackson from the start, it was known at the "jinx airplane". Unlike the blunt, stocky X-1, the Bell X-2 was sleek and swallow-shaped, with a needle nose and broad swept wings. Far more powerful than its predecessor, it should have
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    • 763 13  -  By Nicholas Michaelian fPHE lives of 56 A Greek children have been saved through open heart surgery made possible by Mrs. Moria Ramsay, an unusual and generous American who refuses to disclose how much it costs. "With so much Joy given all round what
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    • 323 13 ph y sical differences of men and women you know the physical differences of men and women? Of course I do, you ore thinking To be sure, you know men from women when you see them, (unless they are members of the Mod set),
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    • 252 13 SHAW GANISATTON jL I D O- W-.on* ***** J Utk D»»: 11. IH. 4.M. IS* •IS <*• rn* LM!) AfisM CASH Boofcan &olyl Seaa Cosaery 1* Jassea Bone 007 Tor OVLT UVI TWICE' Paa*Tl*!ot> (TA» I CAPITOL *"»>* ***** Uil D»T»: 11. 1.3*. 4. CM. •3* WOT wb««4H for children)
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    • 204 13 CftGAr.isAT :o 51 151 ORCHARD —***** IJth Day! 1 S 45. UN »15 P m THE TAMING of the SHREW ■ar* VkMl CktUrfn CdlMMian •IM> t« ftß Mil daily dftrlßf UK Jar th«wft sbW Comma- ANGEUQrE" C*l«r Mlehele Mertier Robert Hou^s n^*';s|PALAc7| u ft LABT *>**'»: I.M. (M, 1 M
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  • SUN SPORT
    • 1037 14  -  Indonesian pair take men's doubles crown by Musa Scully, C. F. Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. In a wet-final day, Melbourne University student Allan Stone, 21, this evening became the fourth Australian to win the men's singles title, in the Malaysian Open Lawn Tennis Tournament when
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    • 388 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Albert Tan. the defending champion has reached the semi-finals of the Singapore Civil Service Association tennis tournament. held at the Tessensohn Road court here. In the semi-finals he will meet the winner of the other quarter-final, between Choo Cheok Hal and Musa Hajl Abdullah,
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    • 2804 15  -  by Windsor Lad PINANG, Sun. November Suiv confidently ridden by Australian jockey (sarnet Bougoure, scored a great double when he snatched a half length decision over Reganda to annex the Sultan of Kedah's Cup for Class Two Division One run over 1-1/4 miles at Penang
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    • 58 15 JOHORK RAHRt T Sun Malaysian sprinter and Selancor SUtf rucby star. Abdul Ail* Lsmail. sullfrfd a fractured rifKt le* dunnr the inter-State Government SerTkf* rurhr match a*ain«t Jnhorf here today. Abdul Afia. who was playing for Relanrnr a# rifhtwinc three, was admitted to the General
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    • 396 15 FOREST HILLS, New York, Sun. (UPI) Clark Graebner, of the U.S. charged into the men's singles final of the U.S. Tennis Championships on Saturday with a dramatic come-from-b eh i n d 3-6, 3-6, 7-5, 6-4, 7-5 victory over Jan Leschly of Denmark. Graebner'*
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    • 639 15 RtALA LrMPTR. Sun. Malaysia will continue to show Improvement in tennis to place herself at least on the Asian map, If not on the world's. This was reiterated by Tan Sri Abdul Jamil bin Rais. who was re-elected President of the Lawn
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    • 576 15  -  bv William Scally NEWPORT. Rhode Island. Sun. (Reuter) The most glamorous race In world yachting gets under way here next week as American and Australian sailors do battle for the 116-vear-old America's Cup. The Australians are long-odds outsiders. The best-of-.seven sailing race* between Intrepid, of
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    • 197 15 MILAN. Sun. <Reut«r). Sandro Maxunghi. 28-year-old European light-middleweight champion from Italr, retained his title here last night by defeating» Britain's Wally Swift In the sixth round of their scheduled 15 rounds contest. ~J Dutrh referee Ben Brill halted the contest a* blood oozed from a
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    • 93 15 KUALA LUMFUH. Sun. Malaysia is to Compete in the Eastern Zone Davis Cup competition after a lapse of one year. This was decided at th% annual meeting of the Lawti Tennis Associa'ion of Malaysia held at the Selangor Club The meeting also acceptM
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    • 568 16 But Liverpool top League tables on goal average LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) With Tottenham defeating League leaders Sheffield Wednesday 2-1, Liverpool shot to the top of the First Division in English League football on goal average after their 3-1 win over Chelsea today. Tony Hateley, the costly centre-forward
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    • 1050 16 RESULTS TABLES SCOTTISH DIVISION ONE Aberdeen 4 Dundee 2 Celtic 3 Clyde 0 Dundee U. 2 St. Johnston 2 Falkirk 0 Stirling A. 0 Hearts 1 Hibernian 4 Kilmarnock 3 Morton Motherwell 1 Airdrie 2 Partick 0 Rangers 2 Raith R 1 Dunfermline 2 SCOTTISH DIVISION TWO Albion R. 2
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    • 292 16 NEW YORK. Sun (TPI) The National Professional Soccer League on Saturday filed a rSSIB-million anti-trust suit in Federal Court, accusing other-phases of organised soccer of trying to drive the NPSL out of business. The suit named a number of organisations and individuals. including
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    • 62 16 Top picture by Eastern Sun cameraman Jimmy Chow shows the Sultanah of Johore garlanding Suzuki ace rider, Y. Katayama, after he had won the gruelling 60-lap Johore Grand Prix for mo-tor-cycles. Katayama rode a 125 cc Suzuki. Picture on left shows Lee Han Seng in his
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    • 364 16 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter). A century opening partnership between West Indian Conrad Hunte and South African Eddie Barlow spearheaded the Rest of the World XI to an overwhelming eight-wic-ket victory over an England XI in the first match of the 50-over one-day triangular
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    • 109 16 WALTON HEATH. England. Sun. (UPI) Defending champion Peter Thomson, Australia, provided a real golfing treat on Saturday while beating Tony Moore of Britain 7 and 5 to enter the semi-finals of the News of the World professional match play golf championship here. Thomson opened with
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    • 136 16 MONZA. North Italy, Sun. (Reuter) Jim Ciarlt (Britain), Denis Hulme (New Zealand) and Jack Brabham < Australia) are favourites for today 391kilometre (about 243 miles) Monza Grand Prix, over 68 laps of the race track here The prat ice sessions promise a very fine race among
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    • 257 16 LONDON. Sun (Reu'er) Results of Rugby Unior. matches played yesterday were ENGLAND TRIAL South Co 13. England 8 CLrB MATCHES Abera%'on 8. Llanelli 3 AbertiUery 14. Glamorgan W 8 Bedford 8. London Irish 3 Blackneath 29. O. Merchant Taylors 0. Bradford 3. Sale 19. Bridge-water and Albion
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    • 33 16 CANTERBURY. Kent Sun (Reuter) Kent beat the Pakistanis by 73 runs In their one day 50-over challenge match here today. Scores: Kent 215 for nine wickets Innings closed Pakistanis 142
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    • 554 14 TENDER NOTICES J.K.R. SELANGOR PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. Tawaran darlpada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar dlJ.K.R di-dalam Kelas E dan ka-atas akan di-terima diPejabat Jurutera Penguasa. J.K.R. Kuala Lumpur hingga jam pukol 3.00 petang/pada 21hb. Sept. 1967 untok: MENGADAKAN DAN MEMASANG 2 ALAT2 HAWA DINGIN UNTOK PEJABAT DAE R A H BARU. KUALA
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    • 51 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $89,440.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****4 529.***** SECOND PRIZE No. *****8 7.378.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****1 3.689.00 JTARTERS: ($409 00 each) Nog. 17*831 *****8 *****2 *****9 *****6 *****5 *****9 *****7 *****1 *****4 *****3 *****2 CONSOLATIONS: ($368.00 each) Nos. *****6 *****4 *****1 *****2 *****7 *****1 *****3 *****8 *****0
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    • 60 16 TIAAE AND TIDE Penang: 4.33 a.m. (6.9 ft), 5.17 p.m. (5.7 ft.) Port Swettenham: 9.38 a.m. (13.5 ft), 1004 p.m. (12.0 ft) Port Dickson: 11.01 a.m. (7.5 ft), 11.04 p.m. (62 ft) Singapore: 3.42 a.m. (7.4 ft), 3.00 P>m. (8.2 ft) Sedili Kechil: 2.55 a.m (7.3 ft), 1.31 p.m. (6-7
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