Eastern Sun, 18 September 1967
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Title Section24 1967-09-18 1 EASTERN SUN Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 Mo. 414 Monday, 18 September 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article307 1967-09-18 1 Razak: Rubber producers' meeting in K.L next month KANGAR, Sunday 'PHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said that the meeting of four major rubber producing countries (Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Ceylon) would be held in Kuala Lumpur early next month, probably on Oct. 2.307 words
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Article104 1967-09-18 1 HONG KONG. Sun (Reuter)—Enemies of Chinese leader Mao Tse-Tung have shelled part of the southern city of Canton, according to arrivals quoted by the Hotig Kong Standard today. The English-language newspaper also quoted arrivals as saying the Whampao naval base, at the mottth of the Pearl River,104 words
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Article, Illustration82 1967-09-18 1 LONDON. Sua. fUFI) Malaysian Finance Minister Tan T-*n Slew Sin arrived by plane from Singapore on Saturday night on his way to the International Monetary Fund meeting in Rio de Janeiro later this month The Minister, accompanied by three aides, planned to fly on to82 words
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Article87 1967-09-18 1 VATICAN CITY. Sun <Reuter> Pope Paul ill with a kidney and bladder inflammation but looking well, thanked a crowd of about 30.000 for their concern in his health during his customary Sunday noon blessing here today. The Pontiff, who will be 70 in nine days, looked87 words
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Article71 1967-09-18 1 LAGOS. Sun (Renter) Nigerian Federal forces say they are only 29 miles from the Biafran capital of Enugu after capturing two important townships and killing more than MM Biafran troops The two towns Ekwrgbe and Aku about 12 miles south and southwest of Biafra'g university town71 words
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Article, Illustration42 1967-09-18 1 Singapore Ambassador to l\S.. Dr. Wonj Lin Ken (left) and Mr J. Burkf Knapp, VicePresident of the World Bank, at the signing of a rSS3.MO.AAO loan to the Singapore Telephone Board for its expansion projects. UPI Radiophoto.UPI Radiophoto. - 42 words
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177 1967-09-18 1 TOKYO. San (Reuter) An agreement to compensate Malaysia's "blood debt" claim against Japan'* wartime atrocitr will be signed in Kuala Lumpur by Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato on arrival in the Malaysian capital on Sept. 22. the Jaoanese national daily,177 words
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Article43 1967-09-18 1 JAKARTA. Sun (UPI) The Indonesian Health Department has declared four districts in West Java and North Sumatra closed because of smallpox. The districts are those of Tjiandjur and Sukabumi in West Java and Simalungun and Pematangsiantara in North Sumatra.43 words
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291 1967-09-18 1 CAIRO. Sun. (Reuter) Rumours that President Xasser had resigned were officially denied here as investigations continued into the suicide three days ago of his former righthand man. Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer. The rumour* swept some Middle East and European291 words
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Article123 1967-09-18 1 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Britain today strongly protested to the Soviet Union against the "lawless and outrageous conduct" of certain Soviet officials in kidnapping Tladmir Tkachenko. a Russian student, yesterday in London street. The British Government also protested against the conduct of certain members of the123 words
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343 1967-09-18 1 One found to be still alive NEW DELHI, Sun. (Reuter). —Indian troops who yesterday began removing their dead from the high Nathu La Pass in Sikkim after a four-day gun duel with Chinese found one of the "bodies" was still alive, a Defence Ministry343 words
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127 1967-09-18 1 HONG KONG Sun. (UPI) With the mid-autumn Moon Festival only two days away, foodstuffs from China poured into the Crown Colony today despite local terrorist efforts to dampen the holiday atmosphere Altogether 1" bomb scares were reported between midnight and 6 pm, all proved127 words
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Miscellaneous12 1967-09-18 1 LADIES DAY "Talk about my driving you can't even push straight I"12 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration43 1967-09-18 2 A FROGMAN' from the Malaysian Armed Forres sliding into a pool. This was part of the performance at the Chinwoo stadium in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday nleht in connection with Armed Forces Day. Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan.Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 43 words
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Article84 1967-09-18 2 MI'AR. Sun. The Minister of Health. Enche Bahaman bin Samsudin, will review the annual inspection parade of the Johore St. John Ambulance Brigade at the Town Council Padang at Jalan Arab, here, on Sept. 23 at 4.45 p m More than 2.1*00 members from eight84 words
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Article147 1967-09-18 2 MUAR. Sun. The Muar Rotary Club has launched two of its major projects this year. They are The Text Book Loan Scheme benefitting 28 Form One pupils of four secondary schools here and the compiling and printing of a telephone directory. Mr. Ng Heng Gee.147 words
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183 1967-09-18 2 TELOK ANSON. Sun. The Government would build more Marine quarters In several places in the country, said the Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubir, in a message to a Government Seamen Union. The message was read out by Enche Mustaffa183 words
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Article58 1967-09-18 2 MUAR. Sun. Two teachers here have left for a on ♦-year study-course in Britain. They are Mr, Kula Singam, secretary ot the Muar DA- trict Hockey Association and a teacher at the Parit Raja Lower Secondary English School, and Mr. Terlochan Singh, a senior58 words
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212 1967-09-18 2 MCA R, Sun. The financial position of the Muar District Family Planning Association has improved considerably following appeals for donations in the press recently. Mrs. J.M. Chm President of the Muar FPA. said •averal volunteers had joined the association. But more Indian lady volunteers,212 words
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Article60 1967-09-18 2 PEN AN G, Sun. The Indian Association will be holding a club night at Bagan Jermal Road tomorrow. The president of the association will be presenting a cheque, representing 25 per cent of the proceeds of the Malaysia Ball held at the Old Frees Association Hall on Sept.60 words
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Article404 1967-09-18 2 NUT to distribute 15,000 copies to all teachers KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Notional Union of Teachers will distribute 15,000 copies of a White Paper outlining the NUT's stand on the Government's offer on the parity. inr nnrr *uuiu be given to a'.l teachers in the country,404 words
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Article41 1967-09-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan Youth Hostels Association Is organism* ltg 6th annual goodwill, friendship and cultural tour to Bangkok and Chiengmal. The 16-day trip which begins on Dec. 3. costs 1240 with food, accommodation and sightseeing.41 words
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Article39 1967-09-18 2 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak. will open the 10th annual general meeting of the Kelantan Malay Teachers' Union on Tuesday at the union's premises at Jalan Tok Hakim at 8 30 p.m.39 words
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Article, Illustration156 1967-09-18 2 KUALA LrMPOt. Sun A photographic exhibition dedirated to humour and amusement is scheduled to open on Tuesday at Ralai Ampan;. Ground Floor. At.A. Ruilding. Jalan Ampang here. "The Ilghthearted camera", consisting of 68 black-and-white, salon-sixe photographs, will continue on display through Friday, according to Mr. T.156 words
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Article40 1967-09-18 2 MUAR. Sun. The Sar. Chiew Sian National-Type Pnmarv School here, will hold a ral'y at it* school hall *o mark Universal Children's Day celebration on Oct 6. The rally will be followed by a get-together.40 words
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297 1967-09-18 3 SINGAPORE, Sun.-There may soon be self-contained flats by the seaside which can be rented out to ordinary families who wish to spend a day at the sea. The Minister for Defence, Mr. Lim Kim San, disclosed today297 words
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Article74 1967-09-18 3 SINGAPORE Sun A male Malay clad only In a grey sweater was yesterdav found dead at the Gol Beach at 2 pm Police said the dead man was about five feet five inches tall and appeared about 40 years old Police do not suspect74 words
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Article52 1967-09-18 3 SINGAPORE. Sun Free samples of Singapore-made safety matches will be away to visitors at the Singapore Manufacturers Association Product Display Centre at John Little's Building on Wednesday (Sept. 20). The offer is to mark the official opening of the factory. Federal Match Co. Ltd. —Singapore's first52 words
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Article272 1967-09-18 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Government is floating a new loan issue of $6O million to the public. This loan is floated to enable holder* of the 5 per cent registered stock of 1959 which is due for redemption on October 1 to convert to the272 words
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Article139 1967-09-18 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Education, Mr Ong Pang Boon has said that it wa? time the young people of the Republic looked beyond this tiny Island for a career and answer the call of the sea. Mr. Ong said this in his menace to the139 words
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Article99 1967-09-18 3 SINGAPORE Sun The Adult Education Board ts organising an 8-week course on Flower Arrangement at the Cultural Centre The course is designed to teach Japanese flower arrangements using local flowers and material. Studentg will also be taught how to make flower arrangements which will last for99 words
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Article51 1967-09-18 3 SINGAPORE Sun. —The Member of Parliament for Joo Chiat. Professor Yeoh Ghim Seng, will inspect the 30th Annual Company inspection and display of the Boys' Brigade Fifth Singapore Company on Saturday, October 7 at 7.30 p.m. on the grounds of Presbyten an Boys' School at Koon Seng51 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-09-18 3 U was open day at the Singapore Vocational Institute at Balestier Road yesterday when parents, friends and the curious paid a visit to the Institute. Among thr many fascinating electronic equipment is this computer which has attracted quite a crowd of visitors. Eastern Sun picture shows a61 words
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144 1967-09-18 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The First Regional Seminar on the development of the South-east Asian Minister* of Education Secretariat s iSEAMES' Regional English Language Centre to be located In Singapore will open here tomorrow morning The Permanent Secretary and the Director of Education in Singapore. Mr144 words
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Article154 1967-09-18 3 SINGAPORE Sun The Dukes of Dixieland, oor of America's top croup specialising in traditional jazi will be playing at the Goodwood for one ni(ht only on Monday (tomorrow). Considered one of the top exponents of Dixieland Jazz the group comprises Frank Assunto who piays th«» ead154 words
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Article75 1967-09-18 3 SINGAPORE. Sun San Fah Co. Ltd. at 96 High Street will be officially open on Wednesday, September 20. Th*« company leading Importers and exporters of textiles will also be conducting retail business and offers to customers a colourful and exciting variety of materials from all over75 words
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65 1967-09-18 3 SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore Arts Council has made a call to Interested quarters to submit their views and memoranda on the proposed National Art Gallery and the Academy of Arts. This call was the outcome of a meeting held recently between the President65 words
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Article, Illustration157 1967-09-18 3 Invitation to girls: Join Bagpipe =Band SINGAPORE. San. The People's Association is now inviting application from local girls to Join the ranks of the Girls' Bagpipe Band. Applicants must be at least 5 feet 2 inches in height and have a working knowledge of English. The157 words
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Article179 1967-09-18 3 SINGAPORE Sun. Police are looking for eyewitnesses of two fatal accidents that occurred within the last 43 hours in the Republic. The flrst accident happened yesterday at 3 15 pm. when an unidentified 50-vear-old cyclist died on admission at the Thomson Road Hospital. The unknown179 words
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Article, Illustration58 1967-09-18 4 THE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razok receiving the Yang di-Pertuan Agong at Stadium Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night before the start of the Armed Forces Day tattoo. On the left is the Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, General58 words
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Article47 1967-09-18 4 PBF JWG, SMB. The inmates of the Little Sisters Of The Poor Home For The Aged wani treated to a luncheon by the Liooc Cl*b oi Penan* this afternoon. A donation was also presented to the Home by the Lions Club.47 words
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Article388 1967-09-18 4 Man acquitted KOTA TINGGI, SUN. fPHE thrn-doy trial against a father with J- grawn up daughters for allegedly kidnapping a teenage girl took a sudden turn in the kota Tinggi Sessions Court today. When hearing resumed this morning the prosecuting officer, ASP Mon bin Taib.388 words
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68 1967-09-18 4 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Chief Education Adviser. Tuan Hajl Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir. will give a lecture on "Education and Examinations Malaysia" at the Kelantan Malay Teachers' Union Hall on Sept. 29 at 3.00 p.m. Members of the public are invited to attend the68 words
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Article, Illustration190 1967-09-18 4 KOTA BHARC. SUB. The Alliance will select Its candidate for the Kelantan Hilir parliamentary by-election in a few days' time. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Raaak. who Is also chairman of the Kelantan UMNO Liaison Committee, will be arriving here on Tuesday and he190 words
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Article137 1967-09-18 4 PUN AUG, Sun. —"Hippies" practically "Invaded" the Malatn Teran* Bui ail Arts BaU 1967, held at the Penang Golf Club here last ni*ht and a couple of them succeeded in carrying away prires for the fancy dre«s contest. Presented by the Penaof and Province Wellesley Arts Council,137 words
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Article97 1967-09-18 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The School of Postgraduate Medical Studies of the University of Singapore will hold two public lectures at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital next week. Professor J. Chasaar Moir ->! the Nuffield Department of Obstetric* and Gynaecology, Radclifle Infirmary, Oxford. England wiij speak on "The histcry97 words
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Article89 1967-09-18 4 IPOH. Sun. Two alert police constable* on beat duty at Aylesbury Street here this morning arrested two youths in the act of dismantling the wheels from a motor car parked on the road. The incident occurred at about 450 am. The constables first noticed four youths89 words
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Article92 1967-09-18 4 PENANG, Sun. Miss Lim Pai Yin, was crowned "Miss Ovation Penang 1967". at a beauty contest held at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School here last night. Runner-up was Miss S Hasnah ana Miss P hen rampai Mangmesap third. In the bodybuilding contest held the92 words
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130 1967-09-18 4 ROTA BHARU W Sun The PMIP controlled State Government fully supports the Central Government's "Operation Good Citirrn" campaign. Thi* was stated today by the Mentri Besar. Dato Mohd. Asri bin Haji Muda He said it was necessary to form goodwill committees in Relantan although130 words
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Advertisement175 1967-09-18 3 Its almost as nice to step out of a Mercedes-Benz 250S as it is to step in Its the combination of the long, sporting lines, that certain Mercedes-Benz air of quiet distinction and you! It does something to people. Makes them sit up and take notice. But the most satisfying175 words
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Miscellaneous33 1967-09-18 3 SPORE DIARY 5.45 pm. Victoria Theatre: Pianoforte Rental bv Vivienne Wee. 7.30 p.m. Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Kampong Kubor; Pine Min School. Yan Kit Village. Delhi Road. Naval Base.33 words
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Advertisement191 1967-09-18 4 till U.N.C.L.E. fans EASTERN SUN U.N.C.L.E- FAN CLCB. spon* sored solely by the Eastern Sun. welcomes all U.N.C.L.E. fans to apply for membership. The object of the Club is to bring together all the fans of the U.NC.L.E. agents. Ulya Solo Every Wednesday, the Eastern Sun will publish a half191 words
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Miscellaneous236 1967-09-18 4 f f SHAW OBGANISATIOW I D O ***** LAST S DATS! NO Flit LIST" 11 »jb.. LM, CM. IJI >u p at BMa Ooanery ti Jump Bond 001 -roc oaw un TWICETtehmroloc P»u»Tis'.on OJA) > iA; CHAJWQT K'.rfc Dotigia*. ?to&«rt Mltehtim. B«eh»rd W-.dmk.-k THE WAT WEST" Pv-Color-<CA' I CAPITOL »hon*236 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article493 1967-09-18 5 Russian removed Moscow-bound jetliner T ON DON. Sun. (Reuter) British police grabbed a younf Russian physicist from a Moscow-bound airliner yesterday after a tug-of-war with the Soviet crew. The man. Via di mar Tkachenko. was seen earlier being bundled into a Soviet embassy car. police said. Tkachenko.493 words
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159 1967-09-18 5 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI) The New York Post, the city's only remaining major afternoon newspaper, announced yesterday it has purchased the press facilities and plant of the defunct Journal American as part of a ''programme of steady expansion". Mr Dorothy Schiff. publisher of the159 words
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Article77 1967-09-18 5 MOSCOW. Sun. (Reuter) The Soviet Union today accused the United States and Latin American countries of mounting a newcampaign against Cuba and warned them that Cuba still had firm Soviet support. The accusation, in a statement by the official Tass news agency, said the forthcoming meeting of77 words
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Article251 1967-09-18 5 SOUVENIR-HUNTER BAGS CAPT TREASURES ROSE BOWL On board the Queen Mary. English Channel. Sun. (Reuter) The liner Queen Mary pulled proudly away from her Southampton berth in a blare of glory today, sailing on her 500 th and last scheduled Atlantic r«undtrip. to a thunderous chorus251 words
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350 1967-09-18 5 -SPANISH MEDICAL COUNCIL Job's comfort to distraught mothers MADRID. Sun. (t*PI). The General Council of Spanish Doctors has condemned abortion and claimed that the oral contraceptive is not only dangerous to the organs but also the female personality. The Spanish350 words
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192 1967-09-18 5 AMMAN, Sun. (Reuter) The World Islamic Congress began a five-day conference on the Middle East situation yesterday attended by 20 nations. Conference chairman Haj Amin Al-Husseini. former Mufti of Palestine, told the gathering of about 50 delegate* that the purpose of the meeting was192 words
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38 1967-09-18 5 SENATE Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (left) chats with Japanese premier Eisaku Sato before their talks at the Premier's official residence on Friday Mr. Mansfield arrived in Tokyo to attend the meeting of the Japanese-American Assembly in Shimoda, Japan.38 words
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Article897 1967-09-18 6 'Deep reluctance to be involved in any new interventions' NEW YORK, Sun. (Renter) Former Vice President Richard Nixon warned today that the role of the United States as a world policeman was likely to be limited in the future, and pinpointed Asia as posing the897 words
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Article118 1967-09-18 6 JONNESBURG Sun. (Router) For several weeks new Mr. Sam Brits o| Brakpan near here has been eating bis own backyard Hterally. Mr. Briti. formerly a patent medicine maker, has developed a soil food" which he, his family and his dog have been eating experimentally, so far with118 words
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47 1967-09-18 6 LYNDA BIRD JOHNSON, the elder daughter of President Johnson poses for photographers on the White House lawn after her engagement to Marine Capt. Charles Robb was announced on Sept. 11 It will be a December wedding for the couple before Robb goes on Vietnam assignment. UPI photo.UPI photo. - 47 words
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Article216 1967-09-18 6 MeCallum takes a bride VALLEY STRUM. M*w V*rk, k>. fUPI) Blond Divid McCilfaar H»e InMa "Ma. from UN.C.LL" who solvm iatcrMtwul diicman each w*«k Maviitoa. wit ll calai yti- tardiy Mar* Hi* altar ia fraat of Hi* (lain. He was aiarri*d to tociilit* Kilbv Cirptattr216 words
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Article132 1967-09-18 6 TORONTO, Sun. (Renter)— George had a telephone installed 29 years ago on the daviee of a Chkaia psychologist when a Chicago City Zoo chimp became despondent. 1$ was hoped that regular ease George, the cfclmpansco who phoaed get-well messages te an ailing fellow chimp in132 words
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Article33 1967-09-18 6 ALGIERS. Sun (Beuter)— American Black Power mili3 at Stokeiy Carwuchael axvad in Cairo last night for t*lfca with Egyptian leaders, according to a Middle East News Agency report monitored here.33 words
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Article289 1967-09-18 6 Liberty bells LOVDON. Sun. ißeuter) "To hell with politicians"... with this unlikely slogan one of Britain* mam political parties has Just launched a campaign in readiness for the next general r I set ion Mr Jeremy Thorps. M-year-old leader of the minority Liberal Part?, selected the289 words
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274 1967-09-18 6 HONG KONG, Son. L e e a 1 leftist workers planned a huge demonstration and parade next week on the return of Governor Sir David Trench from Britain, according to the rightving Chinese daily Tin Tin Poh But a government spokesman told t'PI this morning274 words
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Article58 1967-09-18 6 JAKARTA Sun (Renter) A local Judge n Scmarang. Central Jar*, has complained that judicial procedures are m slow la bis area that a man accused of raping a woman bad married her before bis eaae could be heard. He called on bis staff to speed up bearing58 words
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Article130 1967-09-18 6 LITTLE ROCK. Arkansas. Sun (Reuter) The Archbishop of Canterbury has restated his view that the war in Vietnam is achieving nothing and its continuance is futile Dr. Michael Ramsey said "my belief is this. that I understand the motives which led America into the war and I130 words
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Article56 1967-09-18 6 BELGRADE. Sun. (Reuter) Siamese twin girls born to a Yugoslav villager last July died last night in a Belgrade hospital. The twins, Joined at the abdomen and chest were doing well under the treatment of a special team of doctors who over the last two moaths had56 words
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Advertisement270 1967-09-18 5 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MR. MRS. CHENG TSANG MAN express their grateful thanks to all relatives and friends for their valuable gifts, good wishes and bouquets, and for their kind attendance at the marriage ceremony of their eldest son CHIH LI to MISS YAP BIE HONG second daughter of MR. MRS. YAP YAN270 words
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Miscellaneous133 1967-09-18 6 4 NP STILL 1 5 21 »R» Try HASPS' mi i I I s^. Si ■fe ST ra /In 5* V. 33«2RJKR V >UL£> WHEN 4LEXANOEA WAVEKLY RECEFVES THE NEWS.. EXCELLENT.' EXCELLENT FUNCTION!MS, 6SNTLEMCN/ *NO THAT SFFLNSS QUA MM-. JECNMXY OPERATION TO THE I ARC EST PuMCFALt! > MH Ll'"133 words
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Miscellaneous984 1967-09-18 6 TODAY CHANNEL 5 KUALA LCJMPUR and Patau Pinang; 8 Ipob aad Melaka; 3 A 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taipin?: 7 Bata Pahat; 8 P.M. 5.45 Opening Annct.; Pros Summary 556 New* Outlines in the National Language: 555 National Songs; 600 News in Tamil: 610 Three 3 too gas ("Idle Boomers")984 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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564 1967-09-18 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Stock Exchange last week began its trading on quiet and somewhat steady conditions, but not until Thursday when some share prices were taken slightly higher under the influence of the higher rubber prices. On Thursday, news report said that the Malaysian564 words
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281 1967-09-18 7 ROME. Sun <Reuter> Twelve main jute and kenas exporting and importing cations have agreed that an indicative export price for jute m the 1967-68 season should be maintained within the range of 92 to 102 pounds s*erkng per long ton, it281 words
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88 1967-09-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sun —Orders worth nearly £250.000 have been jamed by Plessev for the supply of telephone equipment to Australia. The Australian Post Office awarded the contracts to 'he Plessey Telecommunications Group, (which incorporates Ericsson Telephone* Limited) of Beeston. Nottingham will supply f.ve and *en-iine house88 words
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Article87 1967-09-18 7 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) A U.S. owned car firm, Vauxhail Motors, today announced It will close one of its plants for two days next week because of a work-to rule campaign by 30,000 employees. The firm said the campaign. begun last Wednesday over a pav dispute,87 words
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138 1967-09-18 7 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) The review of the week in the Financial Times deals with the Malaysian Government's support for rubber this week but points out that the most publicised proposal for stopping the slump in prices had been a call for talks among138 words
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Article88 1967-09-18 7 BANGKOK. Bun. < Reuter.' An eight-member mission from the Business and Industrial Advisory Committee BIAC) will visit Bangkok next week to study the possibilities of foreign Investment in -Thailand. BIAC is a commute of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development OECD» which has 21 members88 words
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Article, Illustration618 1967-09-18 7 StNGAPORE. Sun cently, Daimler-Motor-Ta-xameter" originating from the first days of taxicab service was transferrer: from the museum of local history and geography at Heidenheim Brenz in Southern Germany to the Daimler-Benz Museum at S'uttgart-Unter-tuerkheim on loan This taxicab corses from a series of sever, vehicles618 words
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Article, Illustration109 1967-09-18 7 CINGAPORE, Sun. The popular Boeing 727 trljet— more have been sold than any other commercial Jetliner in history now comes in two siies. The 727-100. top picture, has been in service since early 1964. Thirty-flve airlines operate 727s on every continent. The 727-200.109 words
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191 1967-09-18 7 NEW YORK, Sun. Directors of Philip Morris Incorporated today declared a regular quarterly dividend of US$O 35 a share on the Common Stock payable on Oct. 12, 1967 to stockholders of record on Sept. 18, 1967. i In addition, the Board of Directors of Philin191 words
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159 1967-09-18 7 WASHINGTON. SUN. (UPI). The US industrial output in August scored its largest gain in 15 months, the Federal Reserve Board reoorted The board's index of industrial production rose to 153 per cent of the 1957-59 average. 1.3 points above the revised Julv level of159 words
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Article995 1967-09-18 7 lßßmi.fi rv «I\G*PORE Time 8.35 m Airline ML 919 from Knala Lumpur. Time 9.30 a.m. Airline ML 121 from Kuala Lumpur. Time 10.30 a m Airline ML 451 from Kurhing Time 10.55 am AlrUne Ml <*»s Penani Ipoh. Knala lnmpnr Malacca Time I2.es p m AlrMne995 words
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Article811 1967-09-18 8 WHEN the world i« dividsd into right and left, the small countries on the right side find it difficult to manoeuvre towards the markets for their produce in the left sector. While the big powers are free to maintain diplomatic and trade relations with countries in the811 words
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840 1967-09-18 8 FRANCIS OFNER - Palestine: Change foreseen between Israel Arabs By: FRANCIS OFNER THERE is a changing mood among the intelligentsia of the Palestinian Arabs as an aftermath of the war of last June. The former total rejection of the State of Israel is apparently giving way to a readiness to "face facts," together840 words
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Article723 1967-09-18 8 Leslie Hamori - Economy politics in Britain by: Leslie Hamori WHEN British Prime Minister Harold Wilson took office in October, 1964, the British economy was on the brink of depression. During the last three years his task has been to try to stabilise the economy, strengthen the international position of the currency and723 words
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1039 1967-09-18 8 C.V. Devan Nair - lltiiiiw. JUiiUH uif i|Miinj}ii!:"ij|i *****N vW i mini mm iHill I in bwwtwßWiwWß I'tttiiin iHiittMiiiiinimwtiiMm^^ C.V. Devan Nair Member of Parliameal for Bunjuf ALLOW me to congratulote the Eastern Sun on its emergence os one of the very few newspapers in the country1,039 words
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Miscellaneous249 1967-09-18 8 COURTROOM By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Eridence For Criminal Trials") WHEN they were first married, Joy was happy go- ing to work, knowing that this would permit Jerry to finish medical school. Eighteen years later, Jerry became a highly successful doctor, but Joy was miserable. After a bitter249 words
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FRENCH FORTNIGHT 1967
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Article, Illustration418 1967-09-18 9 ATTRACTIONS FOR THE FORTNIGHT gEVERAL attractions are featured in this year's French Fortnight in Singapore which starts from today till Sept. 30. According to the French Charge d'Affaires In Singapore. M. Edouard Hutte, the "Fortnight" is aimed at 'lntensifying good trade and friendship ties between Singapore418 words
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Article, Illustration1207 1967-09-18 10 THE French electronic industry is a young and dynamic one. Although only a little over half a century old, it has won a considerable place in the development of modern techniques: every day, its field of application widens and new equipment proliferates, and it intervenes1,207 words
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Article306 1967-09-18 10 CTEP into Robinson's daring the French Fortnight, and yon will find Cupid the symbol of love. The statuette of this noted mythological cherub from Paris, perched on a small fountain with 'street lanterns" in the background, invoke a feeling of "Gay Paree". After all the theme306 words
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Article, Illustration1226 1967-09-18 11 AEROTRAINAnother French technological achievement Special wh manoeuvrabilitu TM4E end of 1966 marked on important milestone in the growth of o technique which moved forward from its infancy to full maturity in a remarkably short time, and about which France possesses a wealth of practical experience unparalleled anywhere else in the1,226 words
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Article, Illustration763 1967-09-18 12 rpHE nuclear power A station construction programme in France is based essentially on the development of reactors that employ natural uranium as fuel, moderated with graphite and cooled by pressurised carbon dioxide gas. The targets for the coming years are set down as part763 words
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Article, Illustration556 1967-09-18 12 ALTHOUGH the 1 use of automatic voltage regulators is widespread in television, it is nonetheless often a good thing to take the same precautions as are taken when supplying certain industrial devices which are often highly expensive and very sensitive to variations in the mains556 words
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Advertisement65 1967-09-18 10 •Hi vV > i ft n i .1 "The French invented 'Bon Voyage'. Fly with me to London through Paris and let me show you what Bon Voyage really means." TRY THE FOOD. THE WINES. THE SWVTCE FOR WHICH FRANCE tS FAMOUS. ASK YOUR TRAVEL AGENT FOR FARES, CONNECTIONS, STOPOVERS65 words
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Article, Illustration389 1967-09-18 13 AS I, was persistent on going to a haunted house, the keeper of the Estate gave me directions as to where it was situated. He gave me :wo packets of candles When the dock struck eleven, I took a dagger, a torch and candles with me389 words
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Article, Illustration344 1967-09-18 13 THE world Is in a sea of trouble The present war in Vietnam Is still being fought. There is war between the United Arab Republic and Israel. The most dangerous country which causes this Final War shali be Red China; they exploit the overseas Chinese causing unnecessary344 words
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Article, Illustration362 1967-09-18 13 WE commonly speak of good luck and bad luck, and talk of people being lucky or unlucky. and of *h:ngs happening by pure chance. Yet science tells us there is no such thing as chance or luck. Every happening has a cause. Not a leaf falls,362 words
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Article, Illustration472 1967-09-18 13 VITOAT is time? There has never been an appropriate defination for It It is just one of those things we appreciate as we grow older. Our parents never attempted to explain it to us. for tune is something abstract. Time is the most valuable472 words
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Article, Illustration236 1967-09-18 13 ALTHOUGH rivers cause terrible damage In huge floods, they can be made to serve man In many ways. From ancient time, our ancestors knew how to make use of rivers. They also supply both their cattle and themselves with water for drinking and bathing In the236 words
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Article, Illustration281 1967-09-18 13 DANCING if taking its place amor. the fornoit of the hobby for educated women la fact, dancing has been a craze to all the youths of this modern and dynamic world of ours Dancing is a great and intimate way of paasiag one's time Through cancinf281 words
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Article, Illustration291 1967-09-18 13 FLORENCE Nightingale, the Lady of the Lamp, was born more than a hundred years ago in England. When she was a young girL her ambition was to be a nurse. Florence was thirty-three years old when finally her father and mother allowed her to go and look291 words
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Article, Illustration202 1967-09-18 13 AS year® go by. the meant of communication and travel in my country are no longer a problem. Today, with the invention of wonderful devices, news can be reached from one person to another, no matter how far apart. In just matter of a few202 words
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Advertisement256 1967-09-18 13 Rules of Eastern Sun's essay writing All entrant* are requested to observe the following rules: 1. Each entrant must fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended below. 2. No entry will be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her photograph to256 words
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SUN SPORT
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875 1967-09-18 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Maimoon Bakar captured the Best Performance Cup in the women's senior section, at the 12th. annual athletic meet of the Singapore Achilles Club, held at the Farrer Purk Athletic Centre today. Maimoon Bakar finished first in three sprint events and875 words
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140 1967-09-18 14 NEWPORT. Rhode Island Sun. (UPI) —Prospects for holding the fourth and perhaps final America's Cup yacht race on Sunday improved somewhat today as Hurricane Doria rambled away to strike the Mary-land-Virginia coastline. Weather conditions in the Rhode-Island sound area on Saturday included strong140 words
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292 1967-09-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The three-day Malaysian Government Ser vices sports carnival from Nov. 3 to 5 at the Stadium Merdeka serve as a trial for athletes of the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union, in preparation for the South-east Asia Peninsular Games from292 words
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110 1967-09-18 14 IPOH. Sun A IW-mile cycle rare in preparation for the next SEAP Game* was held between Butterworth and Ipoh today Thirty competitor* took part in the race with 22 of them completin* the distance. The follow-in* won the five places in the110 words
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447 1967-09-18 14 L. D. Baptist - By L. D. Baptist PENANG. Sun. The new champion of the fifth Penan* State Open Amateur Golf Championship* held at the Penang Turf Clubs golf course here yesterday and today, is I. Ayyaroo with a fros* of -19. Aryaroo was the runner-up in last447 words
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456 1967-09-18 14 ALBERT JOHNSON - By ALBERT JOHNSON SINGAPORE. Sun. The Asian Football Confederation have sent a letter to the Burma F.F. stating that Vietnam F.F. have asked the Confederation to postpone the dates for the Western 11 regional soccer competition in the Asian Cup to be played456 words
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Article249 1967-09-18 14 M. T. LINGAM - By M. T. LINGAM SEREMBAN. Sun The annual Negri Sembilan Government Services against the Rest cricket match which was expected to provide some enod cricket was completely ruined hv several last minute withdrawals in the Rest XI. The Government Services did not have much of249 words
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2415 1967-09-18 15 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two spectacular upsets highlighted today's races at Kuala Lumpur, the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's September Meeting. In the first instance Storyteller, with Les Coles astride, fought a terrific last furlong duel to nose out Cute Coed2,415 words
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Article131 1967-09-18 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A fine bowling performance by Erie Yawanarajah. who took 5 for 40, today helped University of Malaya to enter the finals of the Navaratnam shield competition, when they beat Selangor Club by four wickets, in the semi-finals at Pantai. The other finalists will be131 words
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Article, Illustration388 1967-09-18 15 LONDON. San. (Reuter) The rugged, all-action Chartchai Chionoi (Thailand) is a narrow favourite to retain his world flyweight title when he meets Britain's Walter Mc(iowan over 15 rounds at the Empire Pool. Wembley, here on Tuesday night Chionoi. who has trained for two weeks388 words
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391 1967-09-18 15 R. D. SELVA - Bv R. D. SELVA KI'ALA LUMPUR. Sun. Defending champions Kilat Club (1) enchanced their chances of retaining the Stonor Shield whrn they heat Selangor lnh bv two wickets in a kev match at the Padang here today. Kilat who play their last matrh aga.nst391 words
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Article84 1967-09-18 15 THE CCRRAGH. County Kildarr. Sun (Reuter) English champion Lester Picgott won his second SI Leger this week when he raptured the Irish St I.eger on Nigerian-own-ed Dan Rano heir today. Dan Kano. owned by 8. Aarcah and trained in Ireland hy J. Lenehan. started84 words
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174 1967-09-18 15 MUAR. Sun Athletic coach. Mr. S.ff, Gaudart. this morning named the five killers" of athletics in Johore. They are: 1. Insufficient financial and moral support from the State Government. 2. Lack of Interest 3. Lack of training facilities. 4. Lack of co-operation among officials,174 words
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Article114 1967-09-18 15 FRA.VKFVRT Sun (CPU—Owar Bonavena of Argentina knocks (ffrmui Karl Mildenberger t« the canvas four time* and went on to vor» an npwt 12 round dfriiioo on Saturday nirht in heavyweight elimination boat The clumsy Argentine kept the pressure on the outcnnnrd German from the opening hell and114 words
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151 1967-09-18 15 SEOI'L. Sun (Reuter) Malaysia's Selanfor Stat* tfam and Sooth Korea Tungsten Mining Company ended in a scoreless tie in their semi-finals match of the Asian Cup competition played before a crowd of 6.000 Koreans at Hyochang Stadium here yesterday. The Korean Tungsten Mining151 words
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89 1967-09-18 15 CAPE TOWN. Sun (Reuter>—Australian Ken Rosewall yesterday won the 12.000 rand (£8.000) Western Province Professional Tennis Tournament here when he beat compatriot Fred Btolle 8-1, 3-8. 8-3. In the culminating game of a lengthy series of singleg play-off. in which reignlnt professional champion Rod89 words
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Article63 1967-09-18 15 SEOUL, Sun. (Reuter) South Korea's oriental bantamweight champion WonSuk Lee last night successfully defended his title by beating Japan's Yoshio Nakane on points. Korean referee Yung-Soo Chung and Korean Judge Kwang-'Soo Kim favoured Lee 59—53 and 55 —52 respectively while Japanese judge Koh Toy am a63 words
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Article560 1967-09-18 16 Newly-wed nets one o T ONDON, Sun.. (Reuter). —George Graham, married in the morning, scored a goal in the afternoon in a sparkling 4-0 win by Arsenal over fellow Londoners Tottenham Hotspur. Arsenal's brilliant victory, reviving memories of the club's past glories, hoisted them into a560 words
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Article243 1967-09-18 16 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter)— Results of Rugby League matches played today were: Barrow 17. H'field 13. Batley 5, Wakefield T. 17. Blackpool B 2. W:gan 29. Doncaster 25, Whaven 11. F'stone R. 37 Dewsbury 14. Halifax 16. Hull 30. Hull K.R. 27. Bramley 12. Hur.slet 15, Liverpool C.243 words
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78 1967-09-18 16 HONG KONG. Sun. (Reuter > —A 15-year-old schoolboy won Hong Kong's annual cross-harbour swimming race today. Wong Man-Chui, who finished second last year, soon pulled away from nearly 600 other enthusiasts and covered the 1.550-vard swim from Kowloon Peninsula to Hong Kong Island78 words
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82 1967-09-18 16 NEWBURY Berkshire, Sun. (Reuter) Major Rose owned by R. Heaton won the Newbury Autumn Cup run over two miles here yesterday. Mrs. A. Kalmanson's Landigou was second with G. Drmkwaters's Brie Brae third, twelve runners. W. Jesse Rode Major Rose, R. Dicey Landigou, B.82 words
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111 1967-09-18 16 A BRITISH housewife, Mrs. Beryl Burton (centre) winner of the recent world women's amateur road race cycling championship, at Heerlen, Holland, is congratulated by Russia's Ljuboy Zadoroth-Naya (left) who finished second. 1 min. 47 sees, later, and another Russian rider. A. Konkina (right), who was third, five minutes 47 seconds111 words
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Article1361 1967-09-18 16 RESULTS TABLES LONDON. Sat (Reuter) Results of football matches played today were DIVISION ONE Arsenal 4 Spurs 0 Burnley 3 Sunderland 0 Chelsea 2 Stoke City 2 Everton 0 Leeds United 1 Leicester C. 1 Fulham 2 Man. City 5 Sheffield U. 2 Newcastle U. 3 Coventry C. 2 Sheffield1,361 words
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Article114 1967-09-18 16 FRANKFURT, West Germany, Sun. (Reuter) Hector Vaccarl, manager of Argentinian Horacio Accavallo. recognised as world flyweight champion by the World Boxing Association (WBA) of the United States, has been warned by WBA President Bob Evans that Accavallo must defend his title as soon as possible. Mr. Evarvs114 words
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139 1967-09-18 16 OULTON PARK, Cheshire, Sun. (Reuter). —Australian Jack Brabham, the current world champion, flashed to his fourth victory in the 45-lap 124-mile Guards International Gold Cup race for Formula One and Two racing cars here yesterday. Th« Australian, driving a Repco- Brabham,139 words
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96 1967-09-18 16 NEATH. Wales. Sun. (Reuter> Neath Rugby Clubs back row forward Randall Davies has been suspended for 12 weeks by the Welsh Rugby Union, his club announced yesterday. Davles was sent off In the controversial match against Cardiff at Cardiff on Sept 6. During the match96 words
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Article98 1967-09-18 16 LONDON. Sun. »Reuter) Ov e Fundin. of Bweden. last night won the World Speedway Championship here. It was his filth title. Fundin needed a raceoff against fellow-Swede Benjt Jansson before taking the title. Each had scored 14 points from five races. The 70.000 spectators at98 words
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Article34 1967-09-18 16 PHILADELPHIA. FrL fßeuter) George Archer of California shot a two-under-par 70 yesterday to retain his lead in *b® US$llO.OOO Ph 11 a d etohia Golf classic with a 54-hole score of 204.34 words
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Advertisement473 1967-09-18 14 EASTERN SUN Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAIL Ngee Ann Building. SingaporeS.S. MUBARUK b Brother*. 63. Bras BasaH Road, and 2. Maiu Avenue. Serangoon Garden Estate, Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83. East Coast Road, Singapore 15- Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE. 1419,473 words
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Advertisement487 1967-09-18 14 NOTICE I LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA DIVISIONAL OFFICE KUALA LUMPUR NOTICE having been giver of the loss of policy numbered *****8 on the life of Mr Daniel Benjamin Vethakkan issued by the unit: Bombay Life Assurance Co. Ltd., of the Life Insurance Corporation of India, duplicate policy will be487 words
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Advertisement139 1967-09-18 14 TENDER NOTICE J.K R. SELANGOR PEMBE RITA HIT TAW ARAN J.K.R. TAWARAN daripada pemborong2 hawa dingin yang berdaftar di-J.K.R. di-dalam ke!as EX dan ka-atas akan diterima di-pejabat Jurutera Penguasa. J.K.R. Kuala Lumpur hmgga jam pukol 3.00 petang pada 28-9-1967 Untok: MENGADAKAN DAN MEMASANG DUA (2) JENTERA2 HAWA DINGIN DIBILEK GERAKAN139 words
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Advertisement127 1967-09-18 14 EASTERN SUN ciAssnimADS 2).|. CAMTONMINT ROAD. SINCAfORt 2 TlttrHONK 9MOS/7. ANNOUNCEMENTS. MARRIAGES. BIRTHS. DEATHS. K NCAC EM I NTS. MRSONAL. IN MEMORIAM ITC. VEHICLES FOR SALt. SITUATIONS VACANT. ACCOMMODATION VACANT. FOR SALI. WANTED ITC. |*s/FOR A MINDFCM OP TWENTY WORDS EACH ADDITIONAL WORD 50 CENTS FOR A vnsvstxm or IWIHH127 words
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Miscellaneous51 1967-09-18 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $80,897,000 FIRST PRIZE No. *****7 $20,022.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****6 $10,011.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****1 5,005.00 STARTERS ($417.00 each): Nos. *****6 *****1 *****7 *****3 *****1 *****1 *****2 *****7 *****7 *****0 *****1 *****7 CONSOLATIONS ($444 00 each): Nos. *****9. *****4 *****3 *****6 *****1 *****4 *****7 *****9 *****651 words
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Advertisement134 1967-09-18 16 ***** In San Francisco, we're known as the Manila airtir*. B I B U Because we jet from the States to Manila faster HUH than any other airline. Naturally, this works in reverse. B B B Four times weekly from Manila, B fl B once each week from Singapore our134 words
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Miscellaneous58 1967-09-18 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.33 a.m. (7.4 ft), 12.28 p.m. (8.0 ft). I 0 i-i mia /l e o ft Port Dickson: 6.19 a-m. (8.8 ft), 6-49 p.m. (8.4 ft). Singapore: 11.17 a.m. (8.0 ft), 10.49 p.m. (9.1 ft). Sedili Kechfit 9.57 a.m. (7.4 ft), 922 p.m. (6* ft) Kuantan:58 words
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