Eastern Sun, 14 September 1967
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Title Section25 1967-09-14 1 EASTERN SUN Independent Nalional Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 410 Thursday, 14 September 1967. &MC (P) 2251 KDN 2660 Prico 15 cents25 words
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Article247 1967-09-14 1 JESSELTOX, Wed (Reuter) Twenty-eight-year-old Datu Nasir bin Datu Basari. who says he is the great grandson of the late Sultan of Sulu. today described Ombra Ambiibangsa of the Philippines as a commoner "pipe dreaming" in his sick bed in Manila. Mr Ambiibangsa. a former Philippine247 words
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Article54 1967-09-14 1 JAKARTA. Wed. (UPI) Japan is rreatly interested in the development of the newly-formed Association of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN), according to a visitin? Japanese parliamentary mission Mr Eichi Takahashi. d#le?ation leader, told newsmen on Tuesday that Jaoan also looks forward to closer and more effective relations54 words
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Article, Illustration555 1967-09-14 1 Musa Scully - Tun Razak: We willpurchase an of RSS No. 7 (spot) By Musa Scully ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government has decided to buy R.S.S. I (spot) rubber from the Kuala Lumpur market "without limit" in an immediate move to stabilise the present low level of natural rubber prices555 words
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404 1967-09-14 1 Dale Morsch - by Dale Morsch VTEW DELHI, Wed. n (UPI). Communist Chinese and Indian troops clashed again today on the foggy, windswept Nathula Pass near the Sikkim border, after a 12-hour lull, All-In-dia Radio said. The radio said th« Chinese fire first, using small arms404 words
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118 1967-09-14 1 HONG KONG. Wed. (Reuter) Three women spectators who shouted protests as a judge imposed prison sentences on Ave Communist reporters here today were arrested after a scuffle and Jailed for two weeks for contempt of court The Ave reporters, who also shouted protests as they118 words
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Article, Illustration337 1967-09-14 1 JAKARTA, Wed. (Reuter) Armed Marines last night ringed the headquarters of the Indonesian Students Action Front, KAMI, and wounded one of its members as tension between the two groups spread to the Indonesian capital from the troubled East Java province. The incident, second of its337 words
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211 1967-09-14 1 "jyyANILA, Wed. (UPI). —The Foreign Office today recalled Philippine Consul-Gen-eral to Singapore Mariano Logarta, an outspoken defender of the Philippine claim to Sabah, for assignment in Manila. A brief announcement merely said Foreign Secretary Narctso Ramos has "authorized the return to Manila" of Logarta211 words
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Article35 1967-09-14 1 TOKYO. Wed. (CPI) More than half the members of the oncepowerful Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party hare been either stripped of their membership or purged oatrlfht. Radio Moscow said today.35 words
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201 1967-09-14 1 HONG KONG, Wed. (VPI) Communist China today announced the public trial and execution of four persons in Peking and said it should be a warning to ail opponents of Communist Party Chairman Mao Tse-tung. In a trial attended by mora than 10.000 persons201 words
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Miscellaneous14 1967-09-14 1 "Wasn't it who advised up riding health?" you, Doctor, me to take for my14 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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134 1967-09-14 2 MALACCA, Wed. An 18-year-old girl, Lim Sieu Tin, was found dead in her house in Alor Gajah, 17 miles from here, yesterday. Dim's hands were tied up with a dog chain, and she had two gashes on the neck and jaw. Her mother134 words
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383 1967-09-14 2 PENANG. Wed. The Straits Times was directed by the Magistrate, Mr. Shivcharan Singh, to publish an apology in its issue tomorrow together with a correct report of an illegal procession case at a hearing in the First Magistrate's Court, here today. The case was383 words
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Article57 1967-09-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Kuaia Lumpur chapter of Ikebana International will hold its annual meeting here tomorrow at 930 am After the meetm* there will be a demonstration of Malaysian flower arrangements by Mr Llm Blan Yau of Penang. Mr Lim will also held a workshop57 words
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100 1967-09-14 2 Malacca's 500year history in procession MALACCA. Wed More than lflO.oofl people are expected to line the gtree'f. in town on Saturday to see the Merdeka anniversary procession. A highlight of the procession will be the eigh'-phased pageant of th«» State'* sho- history Making up the procession will be lion dances100 words
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Article192 1967-09-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, today warned he would not h*si*a'e to tak* action against schools infiltrated by political parties. These schoois. he said, •pent more time injecting students with their political doctrinaire? than teaching basic academic subjects like science192 words
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Article, Illustration219 1967-09-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. More than 20 Young Women'! Chmtian Association members were shown how to put on make-up the correct and natural way. at their centre here today. Miss Akemi Ohta. a beautician from Japan surprised her audience when she presented a "made-up** model looking so219 words
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84 1967-09-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Rural Malayan Nary patrol craft K.D Lemhi 11* intercepted a suspicious motor boat tow in* another boat oft Cape Rarhadn near Port Dickson at 8 00 p.m. on Sunday On being stopped ami searched, hidden fishing nets and other items84 words
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476 1967-09-14 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A woman might Joke and gossip about rooking and children but rertatnlv not regarding the sexual life of another woman's husband, the Appeal Court here wa< told today. Ths »as submitted by defence counsel. Mr. C. K. G.476 words
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Article, Illustration170 1967-09-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Geraldine Read. 18. a receptionist at a leading hotel here, 15 one of the many girl* who have entered for the "Miss Stop Press Contest** The crowning of "Mis® Stop Press" will be the highlight of the Press Bail at170 words
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Article60 1967-09-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Dr Anffin bin Ngah Marzuki. Director, of National family Planning will leave for Taipei tomorrow morning to attend the 18th session of the World Health Organisation Committee meeting This meeting will specially discus* the question of "The integration of maternal and child60 words
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Article78 1967-09-14 2 PEXANG. Wed. The Chief of Air Staff-designate of the Royal Malaysian Air Force. Group Capt. Sulaiman bin Sujak. will be among the V.I.P guests at RAA F. Base Butterworth. Officers' Mess, on Friday evening to celebrate Air Force Week and the 27th. anniversary of the Battle78 words
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Article53 1967-09-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Japanese Ambasaador. Mr. Taisaku Kojima, ha* returned from a short holiday in the Cameron Highlands. The Prime Minister. Tunlcu Abdul Rahman, is at present also holidaying in the hill retort. Mr. Kojima, when contacted by the Press, said h® did not meet53 words
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269 1967-09-14 2 ALOR STAR. Wed. The Alor Star Town Council's monthly meeting yesterday lasted about ten minutes. Reports of four committees were proposed and seronded without opposition and the whole agenda went through so fast that the members, on adjourment. had to wait269 words
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Article649 1967-09-14 3 6-point plan for greater road safety SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chairman of the National Safety Council of Singapore, Mr. Milton Tan said today lady drivers were more careful and courteous and they seldom speed. He said that though lady drivers were outnumbered by male drivers about 10649 words
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291 1967-09-14 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A discussion between two men. which started in a friendly atmosphere ended violently, a preliminary inquiry was told today. Charged with the murder of Mohd. Kassim bin Mohd. Khan was a goreng-pisang seller, Yeo Tone Soon. Yeo, described as the younger brother291 words
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Article144 1967-09-14 3 SINGAPORE. Wed.—The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defence for the Royal Navy. Mr Maunce Folev will start his two week tour of visiting the Far East Fleet on Sunday. On that day. he will arrive in Singapore by air and touchdown at RAF Tengah. The144 words
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Article47 1967-09-14 3 SINGAPORE Wed. Mr. David Feingold will be the guest speaker at the Rotarv Culb of Singapore West next luncheon meeting on Sept 14. Mr. Feingold. a Rotary Foundation school, scholar now studying political science at the University of Singapore will talk on. "America's Cultural Revolution.47 words
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132 1967-09-14 3 SINGAPORE WM. The lJtth Annual Graduation Cfrcmony of Trinity Theological College will be held *t St. Andrew's Cathedral i»n Saturday, at 3.30 p m Eighteen young men and women will receive degrees and diplomas from 'he act-ir.g-Pnncipal. the Rev. Dr. Frank Balchin Representatives of132 words
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Article71 1967-09-14 3 BINGAPORE. Wed. A 81-year-old ex-tuberculo-sis patient wa* found dead at the foot of Block C. Tan Tock Seng Hospital yesterday evening Police today gave his name as Mr. Ng Ai Piu Gee. of Jalan Hui Yah. off Yio Chu Kar.g Road. A police spokesman said that71 words
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70 1967-09-14 3 A scene from "Midsummer Mink" a comedy by the Changi Theatre Club. The comedy goes on the stage from this weekend at the Royal Air Force Changi Junior School. The picture from left shows Flying Officer "Tug" Wilson; Mary Rose Parkinson, wife of a sergeant pilot No. 205 Squadron; Alice70 words
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183 1967-09-14 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's tenth overhead pedestrian bridge will fo op a t 3 ».m. on Sunday. The bridge i s situated near the market at Old Airport Road and replacing the existing sebra crossThe Public Works Department will also erect an BM-foot183 words
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Article221 1967-09-14 3 SINGAPORE. Wf d Madam Penny Lim Ohenr Sim. a pftltiAnfr in a divorce suit told the High Coort today that after a quarrel her husband told her "if you want a divorce you had better think about it." Madam Llm wa.« giving evidence at the221 words
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Article115 1967-09-14 3 SINGAPORE. Wed. A mechanic. Low Gey Bey alias Low Mun Liang 'oday claimed trial in the High Court to a charge of raping a ten-year-old girl. He is alleged to have committed the offence between 6 p.m. and 9 Dm. on Jan. 15 this year115 words
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44 1967-09-14 3 8 IN GAP ORE. Wed. The Republic's First Lady, Puan Noor Alshah will open the Exhibition and Sale of Handicrafts staged by the Hospital Dlverslonal Therapy Unit, Tan Tock Sena Hospital on Oct. 4, at 3. Mandaiay Road.44 words
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Article, Illustration1432 1967-09-14 4 MUSA SCULLY - How a platoon was amousned By MUSA SCULLY T7"UALA LUMPUR, Wed. —We art now at peace. We tend to forget the days of war. We even forget the 12 hard years of terrorism the Emergency. But to tome men the Emergency, when peopleEastern Sun pix by Mok Voon - 1,432 words
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Article121 1967-09-14 4 PENANG, Wed. Four thugs boarded a boat In the sea off Jelutong yesterday and escaped with navigational lamps and coils of rope, valued at SlOO. The two watchmen on r board at that time, Yeoh Siang Hin. 28. and Ang Alk Seng, were warned not to121 words
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Article37 1967-09-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Mr. Chor Yeok Eng. will be officiating at a balloting ceremony for 52 hawkers' pitches at Princess Elizabeth Estate on Friday at 10 a.m.37 words
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Article32 1967-09-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Singaporean. Mr. Sellapan Suppiah will leave for India for training at the Delhi Institute for Industrial Relations under the Colombo Plan. He is a Government nominee.32 words
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Article71 1967-09-14 4 MUAR, Wed. A progress exhibition depicting various aspects of progress made bv the Government in the fields of rural development. replanting, adult education, health, irrigation, education and public works will be held at the Batu Lima Community Hall, Kesang. five miles from here on71 words
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Article46 1967-09-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Two black swans are scheduled to arrive here tomorrow from Australia by air. A gift from Perty Zoological Gardens in Western Australia to the Singapore Botanical Gardens .the swans are expected to be released tomorrow at the Botaniaal Gardens lake.46 words
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Article42 1967-09-14 4 MUAR Wed. Enche Abdul Samad bin Alang, a National Language teacher here, has left for Hawaii by air. to teach the National Language to American Peace Corps members before they are posted to Malaysia. He will be away for six months.42 words
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105 1967-09-14 4 PENANG. Wod The Lions Club of Penang will be sponsoring a Chinese play entitled. 'Love'g Destiny" In English dialogue on Sept 22 and 23 at the Penane Chinese Girls' High School hall. The entire gross proceeds collected from this concert will be donated to105 words
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Article100 1967-09-14 4 SINGAPORE Wed The Ceylonese Minister for Social Services. Mr. N.H Karunaratnae. flew into Singapore for a night's stopover on his way to Tokyo. In Tokyo, he will preside at the regional seminar on social services which is scheduled to take place from Sept 18 to B«Pt 22. The100 words
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Article101 1967-09-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The oral National Language and Engiiah testa for the Government Higher School Certificate (Chinese) examination will be held from Sept. 22 to Sept. 29) excluding Saturday and Sunday). It will begin each day at 2.30 p.m. All private candidates who have not received101 words
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222 1967-09-14 4 Kt'ALA Lt MPI'E. Wed The Malaysian Red Cross Society has made an Immediate donation of MSI.OOO to the International Committer of the Red Cross to assist in emergency measures for the aid of victims of the recent Middle Eut conflict, a spokes-222 words
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90 1967-09-14 4 IPOH Wed shoemaker. Yap Chok Leong. 26. was today fined $3OO or three months* jail in the Magistrate's Court here on a charge of evading National Service. The Magistrate. Enche Abdul Hamid bin Yuno», told Yap: "I cannot be lenient with you as this90 words
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Article23 1967-09-14 4 MALACCA. Wed. Mak Hang Kwai. a 20-year-old form six pupil here, who waa stabbed thrice In town laat Saturday evening, la recovering.23 words
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Article, Illustration237 1967-09-14 13 SINGAPORE, Wed Pretty Miss Susan Chua 17, is the first contestant to enter for the "Princess of Singapore" contest to be held on Oct. 14 at the Ocean Park Hotel. The contest, a highlight of the "Ball of the Year." organised by the237 words
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92 1967-09-14 13 SINGAPORE. Wed Merchant Naw Week, will tak* place from Mondav to Sept. 23. A "career* at sea" exhibition will be held in conjunction with the week During the course of the week and during daylight hours, all vessels alongside the Port of Singapore Authority92 words
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Article46 1967-09-14 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. Six Dots of orchids worth 1.600 were yesterday stolen from the Corona Nursery in Clementl Road. The theft of the orchids was known yesterday morning. Tan Ban Seng. 18. of the Corona Nursery later reported the theft to the police46 words
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Article36 1967-09-14 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Armed Forces will hold their army exercises on Sept. 18. 19 and 23 at Upper Jurong Road Blanks will be used and the public is advised not to be alarmed36 words
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Article22 1967-09-14 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. There were 76 road accidents of which lour were serious during the oast 24 hours in the Republic.22 words
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Article63 1967-09-14 13 SINGAPORE Wed. Electric cables worth $1,200 were stolen from a worksite at Jalan Sersui off the Jurong Industrial Estate yesterday The cables, belonging to Messrs George Kwok and Sons Ltd.. were earlier reported intact by the supervisor of the firm. Mr Thong Slew Thon. The63 words
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Article55 1967-09-14 13 SINGAPORE Wed. The Junior Chamber of Singapore (JAYCEE), will hold a social and dance evening "Jaycee's September Night" on Saturday from 8 p.m to 2 a.m. at the Ocean Park Hotel. The function, in aid of the Chamber's projects fund, will include floor shows, spot dances, guest55 words
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420 1967-09-14 13 SINGAPORE. WED. rPHE Institute of Management will hold a course on ''Export and the promotion of exports" at the Shell Theatrette in October. The course, open to members and non-mem-bers, Is designed for those in managerial positions responsible for the420 words
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Article, Illustration83 1967-09-14 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Sultan of Brunei. Sir Omar Salfuddln has presented a silver cigarette ho* to No. 209 Squadron which flies single and twin pioneers from R A F Seletar In83 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1967-09-14 2 K.L. Exhibition of paintings from Ba!i at Samat Art Gallery. sth floor. AIA building. 9 a m. to 6 p m. Ten'h National Art Exhibition at National Art Gallery io a.m to 30 p.m.: As:* Impressions Art Exhibition at Gaieri 11. Jalan Pir.arg. 10 am to 7 pm/ Works of104 words
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WORLD NEWS
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270 1967-09-14 5 STATEMENT ON VIETNAM WARSAW, Wed. (Reuter) France and Poland yc .rday called for an end to "foreign intervention" in the Vietnam war, which they said was the principal obstacle to international detente. A communique issued at the end of President de Gaulle's week-long visit to Poland270 words
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Article133 1967-09-14 5 GreekTurks still deadlocked ISTANBUL. Wed <Reuter» Turkish Premier Suleyman Demirel insisted today that Turkey could not accept Enosis < union of Cyprus with Greece) as a solution to the Cyprus problem. Greece's only suggestion tor peace on the troubled island wa s Enosis, Mr. Demirel told a Dress conference. and133 words
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Article80 1967-09-14 5 MANILA. Wed. (Reuter) Eighty-two people, including 42 infan:s died of pneumonia last week in the city, it was reported here today. Manila Health Authorities said in its report that last week's pneumonia incidence 269 cases with 82 deaths was well above the median for the last Ave80 words
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62 1967-09-14 5 ORISSA-West Bengal Border. An Indian man pumps out fresh water from a well in this under the water state of India. The states most affected by floods2 from rivers spating under heavy rains a n d spilling banks are Uttar Pradesh. Orissa and part of West Bengal. Drinking waters are62 words
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Article85 1967-09-14 5 MJMEGEN Holland. Wed. (UPI) A married ex-Protestant minister will be ordained as a priest of the Roman Catholic church with the irreement of the Holr See. church authorities said here They said Prof. Dr H Van der Linde. now a teacher of relieion at thr Catholic Cniversity85 words
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244 1967-09-14 5 MOSCOW. Wed fßeu'er; The Soviet government is to assist in the publication of a new edition of the Koran. the holy book of Islam The new edition, destined for Russia's large Moslem community, will be a ropy of the 1914 edition issued in244 words
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Article448 1967-09-14 5 'Shuttle-coch bomb' HONG KONG. Wed <TPI) A 15-year-old boy was given a four-year jail sentence yesterday as the courts cracked down on carriers and planters of terrorist bombs here. Three policemen were injured in Tuesday's disturbances. The boy and a 20-year-old man were448 words
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Article72 1967-09-14 5 BONN. Wed (Reuter) Chancellor Kurt Georg Riesinger is to begin an official visit to India the first by a Went German head of government on November 19. reliable sources said here today. Former Chancellor Ludwig Erhard had been due to visit India last November when he72 words
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Article168 1967-09-14 5 WASHING TON. Wed. (Reuter) President Johnson brought a carnival to Washington yesterday and watched several hundred children and teenagers eat hot dogs, play with clowns and ride a 100-ft high Ferris wheel on the White House lawn. The unique party, reminiscent of a county fair, was held168 words
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Article169 1967-09-14 5 WASHINGTON. Wed. (Reuter) A Philippines congressman told Communist diplomats here yesterday that the Philippines acted mistakenly in "relying too much" on the United States for economic and other heip. Congressman Manuel S. Enverga. a Manila emissary who came to the U.S. after a month-long tour169 words
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Article602 1967-09-14 6 To see ourselves as others see US NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Former Vice President Mr. Richard M. Xixoa said last night "America is succumbing to a creeping obsolescence" in its foreign policy as the nation enters the final third of the 20th century. In order602 words
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169 1967-09-14 6 PARIS Wed. (Reuter) Hundreds of callers trying to wish French music hall king Maurice Chevalier a happy 79th birthday last night blocked telephone lines to a Paris radio station. The radio station. Europe Number One, ran a 19-hour programme of almost continual Maurice Chevalier169 words
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Article94 1967-09-14 6 MANILA. Wed. (UPI) A 30-year-old Australian visitor in Manila was shot and wounded in the chest last nigh* inside a cocktail lounge in nearbv Pasay City. The Australian embassy here said the victim. Allen Chesterfield. of Adelaide, arrived in Manila two weeks ago and identified himself94 words
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Article, Illustration325 1967-09-14 6 Little by little By Ibrahim ADEN. Wed. (Reuter) The last British troops yesterday pulled out of Little Aden, a centre of Arab nationalist attacks, and handed over a £l4m., military camp to the South Arabian Army. The withdrawal came only a few hours after325 words
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Article97 1967-09-14 6 LONDON. Wed (Renter) —A BOAC VCI6 Jet on its way to New York with 14« passengers aboard returned to London airport last nifhf because the pilot was not happy with the aircraft's performance. The VCIO jettisoned thousands of gallons of fuel over the Atlantic and landed97 words
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Article219 1967-09-14 6 CIPP hark land*. Pi court rulr* MANILA, Wed. (Reuter) The Philippine Supreme Court in an unprecedented decision yesterday ruled that alien landholdings in the country should be returned to thetr previous Filipino owners to comply with the constitution. The derision affects million? of pesos worth219 words
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Article60 1967-09-14 6 JAKARTA, Wed. < Renter)— Some 140 people have died of smallpox In Jakarta this year. Indonesia's Aatara news agency reported. The agency quoted the bead of the city's Health Service. Dr. Herman Susllo as saving that mass inoculations were under way. He railed on60 words
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Article261 1967-09-14 6 NEWARK. New Jersey. Wed. (Reuter) Whipand strip" Queen Monique Von Cleef was jailed for four months for her part in running a house of torture for masochistic client* yesterday. Miss Von Cleef, a statuesque 42-year-old blonde. was also put on probation for 14 months after261 words
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Article162 1967-09-14 6 KIDDING YOUR PALATE CHICAGO. Wed. (Reuter) A discover** bv an American research team foreshadows a sweeter world in which children swallow spinach with all the pie- asures of chocolate. Chemists from the Monsanto Research Corporation of Everett. Massachusetts, said here yesterday they had identified two chemicats in the162 words
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Article143 1967-09-14 6 MANILA, Wed (UPI) A twin-engine Piper Artec plane of Dole Philippines Inc crashed shortly after takeoff today from the Dole plantation airstrip in Cotabato in the Southern Philippines killing all she persons aboard including three Americans. A spokesman identified the passengers as Mr. J.H143 words
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Article242 1967-09-14 6 Sinatra's switch LAS VEGAS. Nevada, Wed. (Renter) Caesar's Palace Hotel here today gave details of their new contract with Frank Sinntra following his weekend row at the rival Sands Hotel where he was punched In the mouth. Caesar's Palace said Sinatra would open there early in242 words
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Article462 1967-09-14 6 He's no *Jeremiah but FAO chief predicts NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Poor nations cannot relieve hunter in this generation by Importing more food, cultivating more land, or breeding fewer children, the chief of the U.N. food and agriculture organization said yesterday. FAO Director-General Mr. B. R.462 words
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Miscellaneous73 1967-09-14 6 h PART I SUOOE N PEATH ROARS POWN UPON HAPOJEOH ANP IUM AS ROMERO PI SCSI UHHASK&>3Eat£TIM*U3* AGENT GUNS H« RACER... SANTO FUMO.' I MUST PESTRCnr THESE MEN OR MY CAREER AMP REPUTATION... "THEY ARE RUMEP/ 52 srJ 3< iT--3 1 c< Si fr c? 9 ii T3 r />73 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article, Illustration74 1967-09-14 7 SINGAPORE. Wed IBM Engineer Mr Tar Cbee Beng, will attend the IBM 6400 computer seminar in Manila. Philippines on Sept. 18th. 1967. The one-week seminar will be attended by 6400 technical specialists from TBM offices in Sooth East Asia Mr Tay is from the Singapore Polytechnic74 words
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Article385 1967-09-14 7 SINGAPORE. Wed October first grade rubber f o b. buyers closed a* 5 pm. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur todav at 50 cents per lb., up cne and a half cents from previous close. The tone was strong Easier conditions ruled during the morning Values were385 words
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Article63 1967-09-14 7 TESSELTON. Wed Sa bah last month exported 233.323 42 tons of timber valued at $25,805,464 of wh -h 50 oer cent was exported from Sandakan. Timber export for the corresponding period of last year was 240.345.36 tons valued at $23,279,834, Sandakan last month also exported 56.00063 words
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383 1967-09-14 7 WASHINGTON. Wed. (UPI) A Senate-passed restriction against exports to countries dealing with North Vietnam came under attack in the House Banking Committee yesterday. Committee Chairman Mr Wneht D Patman. Democrat Texas, said the United states would be "cutting off its nose to spite383 words
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179 1967-09-14 7 JAKARTA. Wed (Reu-er) A 14-man trade mission from Taiwan today began talks with Indonesian businessmen in an effort to consolidate Taiwan's trade with Indonesia in the absence of diploma*ic ties between the two countries. The Indonesian government has said it will continue to179 words
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Article64 1967-09-14 7 NEW YORK. Wed (UPI) Closing Dow-Jones averages on the New York Stock exchange: 30 Industrials 911.75 20 Rails 260.39 15 Utilities 131.87 65 Stocks 328 25 40 Bonds 79.24 Commodity Futures Index 132.28 The volume was 9.930,000 shares. Of a total 1.465 issues traded 716 were higher64 words
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Article51 1967-09-14 7 SINGAPORE. Wed—The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Canada: Buying T.T 351/16: Airmail OD. 35-3/16. 90 d st. 35-13/16 credit bills. 35-7/8 trade bills. Selling TT. O.D ready were: Canada 34-3/4. Deutsche Marks 129-1/4. Swiss Francs 140-3/8, Swedish Kroner51 words
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Article65 1967-09-14 7 HOUSTON. Wed. (UPl> The Continental Oil Co. has announced it will help two Japanese firms build that country's first Calined Petroleum Coke Manufacturing Plant. Sumitomo Shoji. Nippon Mining Co. and Continental formed a new company. Petrockes Ltd., to operate the new US$l7 million facility to be65 words
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Article24 1967-09-14 7 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Rubber market opened uncertain with spot 15| nominal buyer. No. l RSS CIF basis port Sept. 15 nom buyer.24 words
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Article, Illustration58 1967-09-14 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The*e rasrnnker* are the first part of an order for 2.5#f placed hy the Ga* Department of the Puhlir Itilitie* Board for delivery during the remainder of this rear Pan Electric Industries Ltd who operate the largest refriaerator factory in South East Asia are a58 words
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129 1967-09-14 7 SINGAPORE Wed With the development of outlying island; in the Bahamas. particularly for the tourist industry, the need for fa=t efficient communira*ion hr.ks has become increasingly important in recent years Communications to the outlying islands have oeen based very a reel y upon the129 words
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Article889 1967-09-14 7 SINGAPORE. Wed —Industrial price? were barely steaay *odav on the S'ock Market Trading was moderate w:*h the turnover expanding 40.000 units to 981.000 units. Ben i Co again on a highes* turnover of 154,000 units *raded erratically from $166 to $162 to SI 64 and back889 words
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Article97 1967-09-14 7 NEW YORK. Wed (UPI) Investors pushed prices higher toaay a.ong a fairly broao front in rather brisk trading Shortly before the end of the first hour of trading, the United Press International stocic market indicator picked up 0.29 per cent with 1.225 issues traded. Of these.97 words
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Article17 1967-09-14 7 WASHINGTON. Wed. (Reuter) General Services Administration announced no tin was sold from stockpile today.17 words
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Article16 1967-09-14 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The tin price for today was $593.50 per picul, up 50 cent*.16 words
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Article527 1967-09-14 7 *INGAPOKF—Slurk tuhanrf hid and offer price* oftlclalh llMfd at thr rlov of business INDUSTRIAL Ren A- Tn 165 1.6S Roustead 1.52 1.55 C. Sugar 1.61 1.62 Chemical Co. 1.46 1.47 Cold Storage 3.4S 3.50 Dun lop 2.20 2.21 E- Smelting 4 26 4.32 F.A.I 2.22 n r«M> Ord-527 words
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Article51 1967-09-14 7 (ManittfM' Prtcw) FlrM Malayan 2.38 »wind Malayan 1M 1.73 Ihirtl M.iUtan 1 14 1.23 The rom»frrf Mind. .87 97 The Sav1nc< Fund XD 1.25 1 34 Ma la van lnT#*tm»nt Fund 1.0O 1.10 F1r«t Hr»nrWonir .77 .82* !»ec«>nd Honjknn^ .52 .56* S'lng Commodity 3/10 4/5 i •Hon* Hons51 words
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Article111 1967-09-14 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The noon price* zt the Plnfapore Chinese Produce Exchange toda> are «u?er pellet Comnat Oil 48 00 (F.OB Bulk Coconut Oil (FOB) [>rum« SO -0 |yOo*e Copra Mixed ««cpt Oct 29.50 Muntok White Pepper (F.O.B.) 12: 50 M% M« Sarawak White Pepper (F.O.B.) ***** 06% M.L« Sarawak111 words
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Article187 1967-09-14 7 SINGAPORE Wed The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godowns Vewrts 1/2 Bavaria 3/4 Amstdveld 5 Grand Explorer 6/7 Torrens 8 9 Bawean 10/11 Waitaki 15/16 Mishima Maru 18 Iyo Maru 10 Turtle No 5 21 22 Empire Kittiwake 23 24 Karon* 25 26 Anna187 words
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Article1020 1967-09-14 7 4RHIVALS l> SINGAPORE Ttm* 105 a m Alrlin* M(»A 029 from Kuala Lumpur Time 8.35 a m Airline MSA 019 from Kual* Lumpor. Time <4.20 a m. Airline GIA 982 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a m Airline MSA 121 from Kuala Lumpur Time 10 25 a1,020 words
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Article477 1967-09-14 8 THE Philippine claim to Sabah attracts adventurers like moths to a flame. The most bizarre episode was enacted by Syed Azahari, who conducted the abortive Brunei rebellion from a hotel room in Manila with the aid of a hired Filipino public relations man. He was financed by477 words
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Article408 1967-09-14 8 FDR some years now complaints have cropped up in various parts of the country about the poor conditions of hospitals. These hospitals are relics of the colonial era and were built between 60 and 80 years ago. During the 1930'5, new hospitals were built in Penang, Malacca and Johore408 words
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889 1967-09-14 8 Mrinal Biswas - -By.- Mrinal Biswas the Tashkent Declaration was internationally hailed as the idea model for settling disputes through peaceful means, the fact was apparently overlooked that mere agreement by the disputing parties, with the Soviet Premier acting as mediator, was not an effective means889 words
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1117 1967-09-14 8 Sunil Guha - by: Sunil Guha A GRICULTOLE occupies a olace of otvotal importance in India's economy, providing livelihood to abont 7# per cent of the country's population and contributing shout SO per cent of the National Income. From about 186 million hectares of the cultivated area come1,117 words
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447 1967-09-14 8 Robert T. H. Goh - Robert T. H. Goh 1 WOULD like to take Mr. Nair up on his pretentious and almost fraudulent challenge to Enche Khir Johari. Enche Khir in his speech announcing the suspension of the suitability certificates had stated that Mr. Nair had turned about-face after447 words
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Article164 1967-09-14 8 J. B JEYARETNAM - J. B JEYARETNAM Singapore TT WAS reassuring to hear from the Minister of State for Defence, Singapore, that the Government did not consider the meeting of Mr. Supplah and Dr. Thio Chan Bee with some Malaysians in Petaling Jaya as a security threat, as neither164 words
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Article253 1967-09-14 8 LAGU ASLI - LAGU ASLI Kuala Lumpur IN THE old days Mal&T singers of kronrhonrc. dondang sayang. borea. ronggeng and songs were chosen from women and men with good voires and from those who rould really sing Their renditions were a pleasure to listen to. Now-a-days TV viewers ana radio253 words
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Article263 1967-09-14 8 CLARENCE DE SILVA - CLARENCE DE SILVA Secretary General, BJL T.W.O. Slfi(4poit T REFER to an article ~i* ded "Expulsion not justified by Enche Mohd Vuni bm Awi which appear- t le Eastern Sun on 4th September, 1967. There Is provision in the Rules and Constitution of w263 words
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GOOD HEALTH AND MODERN PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS SUPPLEMENT
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281 1967-09-14 9 Progress of medical science WITH the rapid progress of medical science, Man can now control diseases. This is made possible by the introduction of a wide range of pharmaceutical pro- ducts. However, this is only one side of the picture in building a "health network".281 words
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608 1967-09-14 9 TO MEET WORLD #/r piGER" brand medical products are wellknown not only in this area, but also in many other countries. The latest product from Eng Aun Tong is Tiger Oil. Tiger Oil, manufactured under the "Tiger" trade mark by Eng Aun608 words
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Article, Illustration875 1967-09-14 10 T'AKEDA Chemical Industries, Ltd. manufacturers of Hicee sweetlets are the leading producers of pharmaceuticals in Japan. This indicates Takeda's importance in the pharmaceutical industry of Japan. Takeda's rise to industrial eminence can be traced from 1781. Then a private firm in Osaka, Ohmiya was engaged875 words
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364 1967-09-14 10 JOSEPH G. MOLNER - TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By JOSEPH G. MOLNER Q: What are the symptoms of pellagra? Is there a cure? My brother has learned that he has pellagra. Is it contagious? A: Pellagra is a deficiency disease, and is not contagious. It is a364 words
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853 1967-09-14 11 CONTAC 500CAPSULE WITH SPECIAL ADVANTAGES The story of tiny 'time pills' yyHEN your doctor tells you to take "four pills a day, one every three hours", what are the chances you'll follow his advice? One doctor checked up on a group of his patients. He found that less than one853 words
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184 1967-09-14 11 N°" comes the all-pur p o s e insect repellent cream WAVE insect repellent cream with American N-Diethyl-toluamide M e t aIsomer. Discovery of the effectiveness of the -ND I E T H YLTOLUAMIDE and its isomer first demonstrated by the USD A Laboratory at Orlando,184 words
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Advertisement147 1967-09-14 9 TIGER MEDICINAL PRODUCTS V m w. s s: TIGER MARK NCi/W^ ri>i Mt3 AUN TON «K 'TV H Erjr S* I l iV m 5B5SS? 1B > J REGISTERED TIQH tr TIGER OIL POCKET MiOtUM SIZE CQ ©i>o ?c* v Mr v *ggl (MFfel iiJ FAMILY SIZE 'J k. H!0147 words
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Advertisement171 1967-09-14 10 The small friendly time-bomb Tf you've ever had a head cold and thought life would be nicer if you didn't have a head.. here's what you've been looking for. Contac 500. Inside each Contac 500 capsule marked E are more than 500 tiny 'time pills', timed to keep working all171 words
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Advertisement222 1967-09-14 11 s K V -V m STOMACH PAIN FAST WITH NEW WEISEN-U DOUBLE-ACTION TABLETS Medical research carriea out in California U.S.A. has shown that certain foodstuffs such as fresh green vegetables, especially cabbages, contain an anti-ulcer substance called Methylmethioninesulfonium Chloride which not only promotes the healing of gastric ulcers but also222 words
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Advertisement111 1967-09-14 11 I to a beautiful complexion.. SWEETLETS Of COUfSC WONDER TONIC with CANDY TASTE Each HICEE is equivalent to 10 oranges (vit .C) A HICEE tablet contains a strong dose of 500 mg. i of Vitamin C. f\V >1 It is a well known fact that Vitamin C is widely used111 words
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Article, Illustration228 1967-09-14 12 IN a railway station. I saw a train come in slowly. The passengers poured from the train and were yelling at the porters. My sister and I stepped out of the tram. We started for Kuala Lumpur. Our destination was our pen pal s228 words
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Article, Illustration272 1967-09-14 12 EVERYBODY must have friends. It is due to the fact that human beings are organized by a great multitude of people. A human being one can never exist alone. They are mutually dependent. Friends can be divided into two kinds. Those272 words
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Article, Illustration337 1967-09-14 12 FISH i* one of the most important foods in Singapore. Although Singapore is surrounded by sea our fishermen do not catch enough fish for all the People of Singapore. We therefore have to import fish from Malaya. In Singapore, fishermen work in Changi. Ponggol and337 words
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Article, Illustration354 1967-09-14 12 lAM a monkey I have a short curly tail I was born in a rubber estate In Kuala Lumpur. I lived with my parents and little brothers and sisters. I was very happy and everyone was nice to me. because I was the baby One354 words
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Article, Illustration236 1967-09-14 12 I HAVE heard many atones but the story I like most is "The Faithful Dog It is about a dog saving his master s life. Once upon a time, a man called Hamid had a dog. It was called Jimmy They both lived in a hut near236 words
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Article, Illustration251 1967-09-14 12 ONE evening I went to a film show. When the show was over, I went to a stall to buy food. Then I took a bus home feeling very tired and sleepy. I dreamt that I was walking towards the seaside. I saw a rave and inside251 words
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Article, Illustration269 1967-09-14 12 A SCHOOL is a little state by itself. It embodies on a small scale, all those vital and fundamental principles which make up the large life of the nation A student cannot fail to be a good and enthusiastic citizen. It is. therefore of269 words
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Article, Illustration247 1967-09-14 12 I WAS going home along a dark lonely lane, one midnight when I heard a sudden shout for help which led me to the window of a wooaen hut. There. I saw two men robbing the belongings of a helpless man and was later247 words
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Article, Illustration394 1967-09-14 12 NOWADAYS science is so advanced f hat the population is increasing rapidly with an average of six per cent every year The population has increased so tremendously that the land available for its housing is limited What is meant by neigh bour? It means a person394 words
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Article, Illustration326 1967-09-14 12 SOMETIMES vehicles like cars. buses. ships and aeroplanes can cause the death of a person. I once had a narrow escape from the jaws of death. I wanted to go to India for a holiday. My father bought two ti<?kets to India bv air. On the326 words
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Article, Illustration227 1967-09-14 12 ACCIDENT occur* when one disobeys traffic rules. It happens both by nature and vehicles. Everyday more and more vehicles are manufactured and more vehicles means more lives would be endangered. Many of us have seen many accidents I have seen so many accidents that I would227 words
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Article, Illustration183 1967-09-14 12 Singapore celebrated her second Independent Day in a very grand manner Weeks before National Day the streets were decorated with buntings of flags, coloured lights and beautiful arches. In schools too. the principals. teachers and students were also working very hard for the preparation of the celebrations.183 words
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Advertisement161 1967-09-14 12 NEW ESSAY CONTEST FOR THOSE WHO ARE 14 AND UNDER THE EASTERN SUN'S new essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under appears in this page every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girU to express themselves properly. And161 words
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Advertisement196 1967-09-14 13 J all U.IX.C.L.E. fans J"HE EASTERN SUN CA.C.L.E. FAN CLUB. sponsored solely by the Eastern Sun. welcomes all UNCX.E fans to apply for membership. The object of the Club Is to bring together all the fans of the U.N.C.L.E. agents, Illya Solo. Every Wednesday, the Eastern Sun will publish a196 words
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Miscellaneous225 1967-09-14 13 WSHAW ORGANISATION F I D O Phcn« ***** 5"U DAY 11. 1M. 4. "1.18. 9 15 It Now' No Free Uat! '"T2«7 ta James Bond 901 TOE ONLY LTVT TWICI* Teehnieo'or PanaTlsloo (CA> SATrRDAY VfTDWIOHT! THE SILENT SW ORDSMAJT* Man-lar-n tn Scone Color CAPITOL rho~* ***** m Today: 11. 1225 words
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Miscellaneous32 1967-09-14 13 SPORE DIARY 7 45 p.m. Victoria Theatre: stage show. 7.30 pjn. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture; Hwa Ming School; Jalaa Sagu Temple; Kheam Hock Ro*d *nd Pei Teck School.32 words
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Miscellaneous94 1967-09-14 13 QDEON OPENS TODAY! PALACE WoM j— c i. ODEON: llara LIS.. 5.45 8.45pm "PALACE: s 1M 4.N <4 I.Np.n. ADM SI 00 S2 00 S3 00 S4 00 'No Half Price •No Military Concewlon •No Free List! IN 70MM FULL STEREOPHONIC SOUND! muNTHUii acmmmf ARM mem V,. -v f K94 words
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Miscellaneous327 1967-09-14 13 I r- I, i s I >■*«' ODEONI PALACE Tei 21-116 I Je> J i e OPEN* TODAY! 11 a.oa.. 2.15. II I.IM. 4 <V«. 545*11 45 II «M p m Ada: SI M. «t.M. S>.Ml 14 M No HAlf-Pnce' No free Lista' No Military Coneeaaion In ""mm A- rul!327 words
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199 1967-09-14 14 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) There were 1,178 offences in English football league matches in the 1966-67 season which resulted in players being cautioned by referees or reported to the disciplinary committee. The average was roughly one serious offence per two matches 2.028 league matches199 words
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Article140 1967-09-14 14 LONDON. Wed The new rugby football season which has started in Britain will be ore of the busiest of re<~ent years The British Lions are already building their organisation for the tour of South Africa; England leave for Canada later this month for a140 words
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Article146 1967-09-14 14 PENANG. Wed The Penang Turf Club will be hold its amateur race meeting here on Saturday, Oct. 14. at the Penang Rare Course. The races are: 1. M.A.R.A. Class 1 8-1/2 furlongs handicap (within the weight limit* list, to 13st. 71bs.) 2. M.A.R.A. Class 2 8-1/2146 words
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91 1967-09-14 14 Nearing the finish of the 3,000 metre steeplechase are Major Singh of the Singapore AAA closely pur sued by Corporal Attwell of the Army Catering Corps. This was one of the most exciting races of the day when Singapore AAA clashed with the Army and Attwell just managed to force91 words
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Article121 1967-09-14 14 LONDON. Wed Scotland's European Cup holders. Celtic, are having no trouble at all in the Scottish League and Cup. They go from strength to streng:h Their outstanding rece it performance was a 2-1 victory in Glasgow over Penarol. the Uruguayan holders of the unofficial "world121 words
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Article, Illustration215 1967-09-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia's ace woman sprinter and Asian and SEAP Games gold medallist, Miss R. Rajamoni, is to be honoured by her home State Perak this week, for her contribution to sport. The Sultan of Perak. Tuanku Idris Shah, who celebrates his215 words
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151 1967-09-14 14 MILAN. Wed (Reuter) The Commission Sportive International governing body of motor sport rejected a United States proposal to postpone changes in rules for sports car racing. The Commission, ending a two-day meeting here, confirmed an earlier decision in Paris enforcing next January a limit151 words
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484 1967-09-14 14 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) —West Indians Rohan Kanhai and Gary Sobers rescued the Rest of the World XI with a half-century stand in their one-day 50-over match against the Pakistani cricketers at Lords yesterday. Coming together when five wickets had fallen for 50484 words
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Article175 1967-09-14 14 DONCASTER. Wed fHw ter) Bunker owned by Jim Joel won Great Yorkshire handicap run over one mile six furlongs and 132 yards here today. Major-General Sir R. Feiiden's Wallaroo was second and Miss EB Ridgen's Bugle Boy third of nine runners George Moore rode Bunker.175 words
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1244 1967-09-14 15 Horses Class 3s Div. 1 6 Furs. 181 Film Goer III 078 A» Yon Wish Longformareus 700 Tib* Tib* 310 Vtolaeea Gambling City United Nations 248 Ringgit 715 Base Metal 9 ShangrUa IV 000 Gunsmith 458 Free Bid 90 Our Coco 247 Presentation1,244 words
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448 1967-09-14 15 NEWPORT, (Rhode Island), Wtd. (UPI). —The ugly duckling" Intrepid proved herself yesterday the fastest 12-metre yacht ever built as she left Australia's Dame Pattie two thirds of a mile behind in the opening race for the Americas Cup with every sign448 words
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Article, Illustration548 1967-09-14 15 SINGAPORE, Wtd. The visit of Hit touring Australian hockey team to Singapore next week will surely arouse interest in hockey circles in the Republic. The Australian team winners of a Bronte Medal at the last Olympic Games In Tokro (1964) are scheduled548 words
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92 1967-09-14 15 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) Yorkshire County Cricket Club will not make an Invitation tour to Rhodesia without Brltlah Government approval club chairman Brian Sellers naid yesterday. He told a BBC Radio interviewer that his club had accepted an invitation to visit Rhodesia In principle Reminded92 words
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397 1967-09-14 15 Choo Teck Mau - h. Choo Teck Mau MUAR, Wed. The Olympic Council of Malaysia Selection Committee was this morning urged to include two crack Johore athletes in the training squad for the SEAP Games to be held at Bangkok on Dec. 9—16.397 words
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Article133 1967-09-14 15 By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR. Wad. Balmy Air. who created a spectacular upaet (S*os) here in July when he clinched a neck deciaion rrom Walkaway. la retaining hia splendid form. With aPPrenUce Jamil astride. Balmy Air west smoothly in a Sf sprint clocking It 4/5133 words
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471 1967-09-14 15 Leslie Nakashima - By Leslie Nakashima TOKYO Wed (UPI) World junior welterweight champion Paul Fuji said today he was ttill suffer:r.g pain in his neck from whiplash injuries he suffered when his car was struck from behind by a *axicab las week. He has been471 words
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231 1967-09-14 16 K.S. Sidhu - By K.S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Wed. With jatt about 4S Hoar* to go before "confirmation time" Malaysia's participation in the Singapore Badminton Association's Open Championships is stiH not known. 1 Malaysia s silence is causing anxiety in the SBA circles hereSo far, Indonesia,231 words
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Article, Illustration280 1967-09-14 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Herbert Beng, assistant manager of Jackie's Bowl, Katong leads the International Masters Championship with 851 pintails over 4 games. He is closely followed by Peter Chiang 819 and 8- P. Low 813 pin falls respectively. The championship is sponsored by Thai280 words
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Article143 1967-09-14 16 SEREMBAN. Wed The kno-jcout football competition for the senior and junior clubs of the Negri Semhilar. Football Association will begin here on Friday In the senior tournament for the Hose Cup. nine teams are competing Tn the opening match N S Chinese Recreation Club will meet143 words
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Article72 1967-09-14 16 LONDON. Wed <Reuteri Results of Ergl;«h Football League Cup second round matehe« played la?* night were: Burnley 2 Cardiff City 1. Coventry City 1 Arsenal 2. Grimsby Town 2 Bury 2 Huddersfleld Town 1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0. Ipswich Town 5 Southampton 2. Newport County 0 Blackpool l.72 words
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460 1967-09-14 16 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Patricia Chan and her brother, Alex established one new record each, on the second day of the eighth annual swimming carnival, of the Singapore Combined Secondary School, held at the Chinese Swimming Club new pool. Amber Road, today. Fifteen-year-old460 words
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96 1967-09-14 16 MANILA. Wed. (Reuter) Senator Ambrosio Padilla. president of the Philippine Basketball Association, has urged the national tearr. to make a "vigorous effort" to regain the reg:onal championship at the Fourth As.an Basketball Conference (ABC» in Seoul beginning September 21. Senator Padilla told the players96 words
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Article34 1967-09-14 16 PORT DICKSON. Wed The annual football match between the Negri Sembilan Football Association President's XI and *he Is* Recce Regiment for the Col. Arul Trophy ended in a 2-2 draw here yesterday.34 words
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Article26 1967-09-14 16 IPOH. Wed. —The Kinta Swimming Club's annual meet will be held at their swimming pool in Silibin Road here at 2 pm. on Saturday.26 words
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43 1967-09-14 16 MEMBERS of the US men's 4x100 metres relay team seen after being awarded the gold medals in the recently-concluded Tokyo Universiade. They set a world record of 3 min. 32.6sec. From left to right: Kenneth Walsh, Don Havens, Greg Charlton and Zac Zone.43 words
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Article156 1967-09-14 16 MUAR. Wed. The Tangkak District youth soccer tournament, organised by the local youth club, began at the Padang Besar here yesterday In the opening match, MIC Youth trounced Sungei Mati 5-0 Six teams are taking part in the tournament. They are MIC You'h. Ayer Panas Esta*e.156 words
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255 1967-09-14 16 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Negri Semhilan Club Pirates will take on the Royal Malaysian Air Force in a key match of the Selangor Rugby Union senior league here on Saturday at the Station Padang. Both teams have an unbeaten record in the tournament and255 words
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363 1967-09-14 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Hong Kong have cabled the Football Association of Singapore requesting that the Aw Hoe Cup match be played here in the first week of October. Disclosing this today, Mr. Toy Soo Yong, Acting president of FAS, said363 words
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Article204 1967-09-14 16 ALOR STAR. Wed.—The Kedah Government Services cricket team to meet Malavan Railways in the first round of the Inter State/ Federal Departmental cricket competition here tomorrow and on Friday was named here today. The venue, originally fixed to be at the College Green, has oeen204 words
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Advertisement470 1967-09-14 14 fcUSSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word* $5/- (Minimum) 3 bed-room flat Orchard Road area, unfurnished Rent $350/Box 1036 Eastern Sun. 23-B Cantonment Road. Singapore. 3 bed-room flat unfurnished River Valley Road rent $282/B»x 1030 Eastern Sun. 23-B Cantonment Road. Singapore. ACCOMMODATION WANTED 70 Words *5/- (Minimum) 3 4 bed-room470 words
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Advertisement432 1967-09-14 14 TENDER NOTICES PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J K R.. JOHOR TAWARAN daripada pemborong2 yang berdaftar diJ.K R di-dalam Kelas "A*. B' dan BX' akan di-?enma di-Pe-jabat Jumtera Negeri, J.K.R., Johor. Johor Bahru hingga jam pukol 2.30 petang pada 23hb. September. 1967. untok MEMBENA BAN GUN AN PEJABAT2 KERAJA'AN PONTIAN. JOHOR Segal a432 words
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Advertisement81 1967-09-14 14 CLASSIFIED 21-f. CANTONMINT ROAD. StNCAFOtI 2 Tit It HON IS 9X05/7. IP" Advertiser's Name... Address... Telephone No Number of Insertions Date(s) Requested.... Cost lACH WORD SO 25 cents (see tkwt) PLEASE WRITS IN CAPITAL LETTERS Classified advertisements may be handed at the following addresses: KUALA LUMPUR: 39 |ALAN SULTAN, TELS:81 words
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Miscellaneous52 1967-09-14 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan*: 10.13 a.m. (6.2 ft), 11.15 Pm. (6.2 ft) Port Swettenham: 2.25 a.m. (11.7 ft), 2.54 p.m. (12.0 ft) Port Dickson: 2.56 a.m. (5.7 ft). 4.20 p.m. (6.6 ft.) Singapore: 9.20 a.m (6.9 ft), 7.07 p.m. (7.0 ft) Sedili Kechil: 7.19 a.m. (7.3 ft) Kuantan: 6.07 a.m.52 words
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