Eastern Sun, 23 September 1967
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Title Section28 1967-09-23 1 Eastern Sun r Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 419 Saturday, 23 September 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft KDN 2660 Price 15 cents28 words
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Article, Illustration471 1967-09-23 1 Lim Thow Boon; Maureen Lee - Tunku receives Japan’s Prime Minister at Subang By Lim Thow Boon Maureen Lee 1/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, stepped off the aircraft into a mild noon-day sun at Subang airport today to begin a four-day visit to Malaysia. Behind him was— Eastern Sun Pix; by Yap Chew Yan. - 471 words
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Article182 1967-09-23 1 LOWC, on the Hong KongChtna Border Fri. (CPI) Chinese Communist troops have brought at least four 75 mm cannons the largest artillery pieces seen on the frontier within recent memory to within a quarter mile of Hong Kong, it was learned today British troops182 words
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1014 1967-09-23 1 R. V. Lingam - By R. V. Lingam. SINGAPORE, Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lae Kuan Yew, today withdrew two actions for damages for libel against Tan Sri Syed Ja'afar Albar and the Utusan Melayu Press Limited and its Editor following an apology by both1,014 words
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Advertisement87 1967-09-23 1 TABU CM! CANOE MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD (Incorporated to the State* of Ua-ir*. Ui.tn:ti AUTHORISED CAPITAL: *50.000 OOC ffigrro and paid op capital; iu.sxw.om For uour information HEAD OFFICE KUALA LUMPUR MALAYAN BANKING ha* network of over 100 branch** in Malayaia. Singapore. London. Hongkong and Brunei. provide* a banking aervice to87 words
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Miscellaneous13 1967-09-23 1 LADIES DAY A m. i Ti Are we all set to carry on?"13 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration35 1967-09-23 2 Flag-waving children of the Japanese communlH- In Malavsia cheering their Prime Minister. Mr. Elaaku Sato, and Mrs Sato at Snbang International Airport yesterday (Sept. 22)^ Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon.— Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 35 words
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360 1967-09-23 2 KLALA LUMPUR. Fri. National Unity can onlv eome about if there is a Malarsian nation No race can claim to constitute a majority in the population. It follow* therefor® that f there cannot be an Indian nation, a Chinese nation or a Malar nation. The360 words
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Article24 1967-09-23 2 PENANG. Fri. —About §OO yard* of Rediffusion wire, valued at 53*1 were miislng from Caunter Hall a Red;£ fusion linesman reported ypf’erday24 words
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Article144 1967-09-23 2 Bukl. M.llnUn,. JS mite, fromh?r, According to the couple* I nephew. her aunt. War Mas binte Mat Noh. 4?. wife of pad: farmer, had left the bouse at about 830 a m to pjck durian* at a near-by plantation When *he failed to return144 words
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317 1967-09-23 2 MUAR. Fri. The Johore State branch of the National Union of Day Training College* Centre* Trained Teacher*, thi* morning railed on the National Union of Teacher* to stop using the Governments Interim offer as “a bait to fish member* of the DTC U317 words
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262 1967-09-23 2 KUCHING. Fri. The Federal Secretary of Sarawak. Enche Harun Ariffin. said today Government would “attend to" certain requests made by the detainee* at the centre for protective custody In Sarawak. through their representatives. One of the requests was that an inquest262 words
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288 1967-09-23 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. —The Singapore Master Tailors’ Association will hold Its third master tailors’ exhibition on the latest trend ln men's wear in the world of fashion at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Oct. 13 to 15. This is the first one to be held288 words
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Article118 1967-09-23 2 KTALA LUMPUR. Fri The Ta a g di-Pertuaa Agong ha* conferred th* Nerl Maharaja Mangka Negara I Grand Knight), the firat grade of the Darla*l Taag Mulla Pangkuan Negara (“The Mont Distinguished Order of the Defender of the Realm") o« the visttfag Prime Minister of118 words
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103 1967-09-23 2 SINGAPORE. Prt.—A girl. Tan Ong Ah wu today charged m the Ninth Magistrates Court with voluntarily causing hurt to a woman Police Corporal Tcng Lai Chan at the emergency Fourth Magistrate's Court at Chestnut Drive on Wednesday (Sept 2ft) Tan. who is103 words
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262 1967-09-23 2 BINOAPORE Fri —The charge by the International Federation of Air Line Pilots Association (IF ALP A) that a number of Asian airport* including Singapore were considered •unsafe” by airline pilots was today described as "unfair". The President of the Malayan Airways Pilot Association. Capt262 words
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58 1967-09-23 2 SINGAPORE. Pn A former pro-Communiat youth who took part in the communist united front activities. today expressed his deep regret of hi* past action after he wa* released from the prison He i* Leong Kok Kong. 20. He wi* detained on Dec 12. last58 words
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79 1967-09-23 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Ninth Magistrate. Mr Anwirul Haque today committed a 38-year-old lift-atten-dant. Or.g Klan Hoon to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of murder after two-day preliminary inquiry. Ong is alleged to have murdered his wife. Quek Lai Foon 2379 words
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Article66 1967-09-23 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. A teenaged girl. Lim Ah Heng was today given a discharge amounting to an acquittal bv tie Second District Court aftei the prosecution withdrew the subversive document charged against her. Tie Court was informed by tie prosecution that Lim had *inre been expelled from the66 words
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510 1967-09-23 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Alliance Government is prepared to abandon the special privileges for Malays provided the non-Malays agreed to reciprocate by accepting a common redistribution of pro- perties. This was declared here last night by the Minister of Education, Enche510 words
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325 1967-09-23 3 JESSELTOX, Fri. The "anti-smuggling" agreement signed recently between .Malaysia and the Philippines would come into effect from Dec. 1 The new agreement would also provide limit travelling for Filipinos wishing to visit Sabah in future to those with valid papers.325 words
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Article57 1967-09-23 3 JOHORE BAHRC. Fri. —A globe-trotting Indian physician from the Himalayan mountains who arrived here on Sept. 17, died suddenly in his hotel room here today. C. A Jayaram 48. the physician claimed he had a miraculous cure for chronic diseases But he died at 33*57 words
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Article82 1967-09-23 3 MALACCA. Fri A Malacca planter has beer, chosen as ore of the five advisers to accompany the government de eg a non to the Intern at ion a. Rubber Study Group bi-an-nual meeting in Sao Pau.o. Brazil next month He if Mr Tong Boor. Koon82 words
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Article98 1967-09-23 3 PENANG. Fri. Four armed men held up the occupants of the Fock Tong Aun Medical Hall in Beach STeet and escaped with 150 kattles of ginseng root and glx pairs of deer horns worth $22,000 yesterday. The manager of the shop. Mr Teoh Chee S*ng said98 words
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Article57 1967-09-23 3 IPOH Fri. Inspector E Ramasamy of the Police Headquarters here will leave for Britain on Oct. 7 for law studies on a National Union of Plantation Workers' Scholarship Mr Ramasamy. who joined the Police Force as a probationary Inspector in November 1962. will take57 words
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Article31 1967-09-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The University of Malaya Engineering Society will hold its 11th annual dinner on Saturday at the Kum Leng restaurant in Pudu Road here at 8 pm.31 words
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123 1967-09-23 3 TAIPISfi. Fri. A widow, Hap*iah binte lUm Hamid. 32. wis brought up before the Assistant Kathi Enrhe Abdul Malik bin Haji Noor din. in the religious court here today on a charge of committing “Khalwat" (clone proximity) with her step son Abas Alias123 words
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Article62 1967-09-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent a message of congratulations and goon wishes to the president of the Republic of Ma.i on the occasion the republic's National Day Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman also sent a message of good wishes to the Prime Minister of62 words
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Article95 1967-09-23 3 MALACCA. Fri.— Housewives hit by the reeeot price increase in rice have now to contend with a 10 percent rise in the price of pork Price of fish here has also risen lately. The increase in pork price is stated to be due to other95 words
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Article121 1967-09-23 3 IPOH. Frt. Tan Bri Justice Maclntyre in the high court here today dismissed the appeal of an Odd-Job labourer, A. Sambomoothy. against a oneyear Jail sentence and six months’ police supervision for housebreaking. He was sentenced in the magistrate's court in Telulc Anson on July 27121 words
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146 1967-09-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, today let out the secret of why he claimed himself to be “the happiest Prime Minister in the world.” “It is partly because of the press." he said in a message to the Press Ball146 words
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Article31 1967-09-23 3 PENANG. Fri—The Shaw Organisation Employee*' Welfare Association. Penang. Kedah and Perlis celebrated Its fourth anniversary with a *e a-party at the Penang cafe. New World Park here today31 words
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Article108 1967-09-23 3 ‘Produce more’ Sultan TANJONG KARANG. Fri. The Sultan of Selangor today called on hi* subjects to exert greater efforts to improve their living conditions He was speaking at the opening of a mosque In Sungel Leman near here. The Sultan hoped the people would support the various campaigns launched to108 words
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Article33 1967-09-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The German ambassador to Malaysia. Tan Sri Dr. Horst Boehhng. will present 214 book* on behalf of his government to the University of Malay* here on Wednesday33 words
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326 1967-09-23 4 K. S. Sidhu - by K. S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Fri. Eighteen-year-old Tan Tiang Gek, the son of a fishmonger who telephones his girlfriend a few times each day is today a happy man. No more will he have to walk,326 words
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Article, Illustration284 1967-09-23 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Chairman of the Singapore Telephone Board. Mr. Allan Teo. aaid today that bv 1975. the number of telephones will be doubled to the figure of 200.909 Mr Yeo was speaking at a simple ceremonv to mark the occasion of the installation of— Eastern Sun Pix by Mr. Jimmy Chow. - 284 words
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Article, Illustration466 1967-09-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri, Three men have returned to Singapore after spending a week's leave in Kelan t an, West Malaysia, shooting the rapids of the treacherous River Gallos on a 40ft bamboo raft. Thev were two British soldiers. Sergeant Dav e Sidey. Royal Army Ordnance Corps, and466 words
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309 1967-09-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. An «laborot« programme hot been arranged for the twoday visit here of the Chief Minister of Fiji, R a t u K.K.T. Mora. Rctu Mara arrives here on Thursday (Sept. 28) ond he will be received when the plane touches down309 words
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294 1967-09-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The export of pigs from Singapore has resumed under the condition that the pigs will have to be vaccinated before export. In a statement today, the Primary Production Department said the resumption of the export of pigs had induced a294 words
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173 1967-09-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri The Government* of Singapore and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia have reached an agreement for an exchange of diplomatic missions at ambassadorial level. This i* the first country from the Communist Bloc to have full diplomatic representation* since Singapore became an173 words
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Article39 1967-09-23 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. A total of 57 candidates who passed In the L C.C examination from the YMC A. was published on Friday Issue of Eastern Sun as having entered the examinations as private candidates. The error is regretted.39 words
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Article21 1967-09-23 4 PENANG, Fn—A motorcycle valued at $7OO. belonging to Lim Teoh Heng was reported stolen from Church Street here yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration300 1967-09-23 5 SINGAPORE. Fri Sarong Inland was a many splendoured thing as its bright lights lit up and the place opened to about 100 invited guests for its opening last night. Speaking after a buffet dinner, Mrs. Christina Stone. owner of the island Singapore's first tourist isle said300 words
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Article, Illustration177 1967-09-23 5 British firm to make proposals Folley CONVERSION OF NAVAL BASE SINGAPORE. Fri.—A British firm will participate in the conversion of the Naval Base into a commercial venture. This was today indicated by Mr. Maurice Folley, British Parliamentary Under Secretary to the Ministry of Aid for Defence (Navy). Mr Folley wasEastern Sun pix. - 177 words
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124 1967-09-23 5 PENANG. Fri The Chief Minister of Penang, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. yesterday told a party of petitioners that the Carnarvon Street road divider would be replaced by a wire fence. The party, comprising of businessmen and proprietors along that street, accompanied by the124 words
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Article49 1967-09-23 5 SINGAPORE. Fr. A combined display by the 10th Co. Girls Brigade and the 23rd Co. Boys Brigade will be held at the Pentecost Methods? Church In Koon Seng Road on Bept. 30 Enche Abdul Rahman bta Dalbaaha. the Superintendent of Police Area 4. will Inspect the parade49 words
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111 1967-09-23 5 SINGAPORE, r n A trade unionist. Kueh Chu Pen* was today charged in the Ninth Magistrate’s Court with holding the post of Genera Secretary m the Industrial Worker* Union when he was not a Singapore citizen The summons charge brought by the Registrar of111 words
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212 1967-09-23 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 35-year-old prisoner, Wong Sam, was today sentenced to 12 months' jail by the First District Court after he was found guilty of criminal intimidation. Wong had threatened a prosecution witness. Ngiam Tong Teen with death if she was to give evidence against212 words
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Article46 1967-09-23 5 SITLAWAN. Fri A winchman Haron bin Lop. 25. working on board the "Oceanic Pride’* in Lumut. was killed yesterday when he fell into a hatch of the gel He w-as signalling when he was caught by a wire and flung into the hatch.46 words
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Advertisement399 1967-09-23 2 Miirllmro/EASTEHN'Sim identify the object puzzle J WEEKLY PRIZES' One first prize -SI 00 cash' Two second prizes—S 50 cash each Thirty consolation prizes -1 carton Marlboro each WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO Th« ii«vt it a cat-up taction o* a photograph One •action will appear daily m »!>•« column. Collect399 words
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Advertisement175 1967-09-23 3 m v XI V ■v J* .4 I f You Haven't heard the half of What's Going On in Australia You'll find so much in Australia to surprise you. The awesome Australian outback. Snowfields bigger than those in Switzerland. Ginger-golden beaches. Cosmopolitan nightlife. In a whole string of cities. 46175 words
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Advertisement108 1967-09-23 4 (jfe l/JMyour Car As trade-in on rugged, dependable, powerful IT MAY BE WORTH UP TO s3ooMOREft)us! nw D D Let us prove it! Send this coupon now (or call at 59 Orchard Road) and we will give you the best price in town. (With no trade-in we can also make108 words
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Miscellaneous18 1967-09-23 4 te(m Hat.fMA (ha*e A HE4AT. ‘sl’) r<r YOU RE MCIQCUSQtO c HYE4ST DOLLAR AkL YU STOKY7OTELL o Liro18 words
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Advertisement328 1967-09-23 5 HOME OWNERSHIP ANOTHER HOUSING ESTATE FINANCED BY M. 8.8 S. i /X K W iM v 2 Jr -r fta-moo vm> 149 HOUSES AND 8 SHOPS NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION Bamboo Grove Park is a new, first-class residential estate w ith homes carefully designed and constructed by leading architects. It offers328 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article115 1967-09-23 6 GENEVA. Fri. (Reuter) The ruling body of CERN the 13-nation European Orruiutlm for Nuclear Research met near here toder to prepare the way for building the world s biggest ever atom smasher. The projeet 300 000 million electron volt proton synchrotron is expected to cost 1.800 million Swiss115 words
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Article, Illustration197 1967-09-23 6 CANBERRA. Fri. (Reuter) Australia will continue to play a part in collective security arrangement* in South East Asia, the Australian Minister for Defence. Mr Allen Fairhall. said today. Presenting his annual defence report to the house of representatives. Mr Fairhall said it was197 words
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Article, Illustration115 1967-09-23 6 George Washington first Negro Mayor WASHINGTON, Erl (Reuter> Mr Walter Washington was confirmed as th« first Negro mayor of thlg or any other major American city, yesterday The senate unanimously approved President Johnson's choice of Mr Washington. aged 51. as the single commissioner to head a nine-man eity counell In115 words
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Article190 1967-09-23 6 SAIGON. FA (UPI) Police today slapped handcuffs on peace candidate Au Truong Thanh and drove him to police headquarters for questioning on hi* alleged "pro-Communlst and neutralist attitudes Thanh and hu wife had planned to drive to the police headquarters for a 9 air appo:n*ment w;'h Brig190 words
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Article140 1967-09-23 6 LONDON Frt i Reuter > A London hosoital notice telling doctors to let certain patients over 85 die sparked off a euthanasia controversy in Britain Doctor* m Keasden Hospital have been under orders for 16 months not to resuscitate patient* over 65 who are suffering malignant140 words
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Article91 1967-09-23 6 CORPUS CHRrsn Texas. Fri. (UPI) Hood* from hurricane Beulahs 15-inch rains isolated the ravaged lower Rio Grande Valley of Southem Texas yesterday and the city of Victoria to the North. More than 40 -omadoes from the hurricane, which was dying in the ran«»iand we»« of Corpus Chris' killed91 words
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Article65 1967-09-23 6 LIMA. Preu. Fri Reu ter Twe drunken ballfight fans were killed yesterday *hta they jumped into the ring In a small Andean town and tried to rape a bull with their *hirts A report from Paorara. Central Peru, said Juan Taype. ft. and Lucas Huainaa 2265 words
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Article154 1967-09-23 6 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) Britain’s ruling Labour Party last night lost its traditionally safe London seat of Walthamstow by 62 votes to the opposition Conservatives. The shock reversal was the first result from two special parliamentary by-elections declared last night. It represented a sensational 18 percent swing against154 words
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Article102 1967-09-23 6 HOLLYWOOD. FA (Reuter) Frank Sinatra will be sued for US$l2,OOO by former actress Anita Loiuse because Mia Forrow’s brood of huge dogs allegedly wrecked the house owned by Mias Louise, attorneys said here today. She charged that the curtains. carpeting and upholstery had been ruined by102 words
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Advertisement211 1967-09-23 6 WHERE WHAT TO BUY. When the weather is sultry, all forms of fever will come unavoidably. Three Legs Brand RHINO-HORN FEVER WATER not only good for relief of all fevers, it is aiso a cure for baby's measles and box fevers. A ae m 3 tAil 6 *.<£# WEN KEN211 words
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Miscellaneous1107 1967-09-23 6 YOUR m TV and Radio TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kl ALA LI MFI R and Pulau Pinang: 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 10 Johore Bahru: 4 Taiping: Batu Pahat: S Kluang P.M 3.00 Opening Annct. Prog. Summary, 3.07 The Big Gamble 'Starring Stephen Bovd. Julltte Greco and David Wyane*;1,107 words
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Miscellaneous154 1967-09-23 6 PART H '32$± i *Jk H/mEnth* i RLY HAS LAtCCO WE C0NTl*4lE SUR'RilLANCE LANDS > cuw.n— mt '-E r*5*« 5^7 fc. w f Be CAM PUL I you OWT/ MEN, MCV' SORRY "TO SNAP AT YOU, ILLYA... BUT I HAVE SCME VERY SREOAL ELECTRONIC GEAR IN THAT CASE WE'U. NEED154 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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387 1967-09-23 7 SYDNEY. Fn. Federal and State experts will soon begin a senes of Joint studies aimed at achieving development In depth in northern Australia, it was announced in July. The studies will include a wide range of industries and activities such as cattle raising,387 words
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Article78 1967-09-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR Ft. Ba-k Negara Malaysia (Central Bank of Malaysia l presented the following Return of Liabilittea and Assets as at the close of business on September 15, 1967. LIABILITIES CaniUl $20,000,000 Genera. Reserve 29.331.230 Malavsian Currency :n Circulation 490.651.818 Deposits Banks 82.837,257 Malaysian Govern men t78 words
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Article48 1967-09-23 7 NEW YORK. Fn (UPl> Rubber futures closed unchanged and untraded. Nov 19.55 20.30 Jan 1955 20 30 March 19.80 20.30 May 19.80 20.30 July 19 80 20.30 Sept 19 80 20.30 Th» spot No 1 RSS was quoted at 19-7/8 cents per pound, nominal unchanged.48 words
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Article21 1967-09-23 7 LONDON. Fri. (UPI) Rubber market opened hesitant with spot 15# 15i No 1 RSS CIF basis portsOct. 15| 15f.21 words
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Article19 1967-09-23 7 WASHINGTON. Fn. (Reuter) General Services Administration today announced that no tin was sold from national stockpile19 words
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Article362 1967-09-23 7 NEW YORK Frt «UPI> Impressive advances in housing starts personal income and industrial production marked the US economy this week New orders for durable goods the only sector to run counter to the up--1 ward surge in business The strike at Ford Motor company continued,362 words
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Article, Illustration171 1967-09-23 7 SINGAPORE rn BO AC* first weekly Boeing let freighter service from < Hcr.g Kcng to Karachi London and New York lef’ Ka: Tak Airpor* loaded tc capacity with Hong Kong export* The aircraft was a flying soo ar.d wardrobe Or. board w*r* nine171 words
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Article96 1967-09-23 7 LONDON. Fn (UPI) The Rubber Marke* closed dull with spot 15-5 8 IS-7/8. SETTLEMENT HOUSE: Oct 15-11/16 15-7 8 Nov 15-7 8 16 Dec 16 16-3 16 Oct Dec 15-7 8 16 Jar March 16-1 4 16-5/16 Apni June 16-1/2 16-5 8 July Sept 16-11 'l6 16-13/1696 words
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Article68 1967-09-23 7 NEW YORK. Fn. (UPl> The closing Dow-Jones averages on the New York stock exchange 30 Industrials 930.48 20 Rails 262.37 15 Utilities 131 84 65 Stocks 332 63 40 Bonds 79 12 Commodity futures index 133.06 The volume was 11 290.000 shares. Of a total 1.477 issue?68 words
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Article24 1967-09-23 7 HONG KONG. Fri. (UPI) —Money Quotations: HK$5.7B/5.***** per US doLlar for cash. HK$ 18.09 per pound sterling HK5269.875 per tael gold.24 words
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Article362 1967-09-23 7 Rubber up cent SINGAPORE. Fn Octo- ber first grace rubber f ob. buyers closed at 5 pm m Singapore and Kuala Lum- pur today at 52 cents per j lb., up one eighth of a rent from previous close The j tone was steady. Pr-.oes were reduced one j j362 words
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Article36 1967-09-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Selling T.T./O.D. ready were Holland Guilders 1161/4; French Francs 158-1/2; Italian Lire *****, Swedish Kroner 166-3/4.36 words
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901 1967-09-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fri Conditions on the Stock Exchange today were quiet with industrials and tins showing small improvement in prices, while properties held steady. Guinness, influenced by some bullish rumours, saw the price advancing strongly from $4 «n to $4 80 to 54 78 on901 words
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Article139 1967-09-23 7 CANBERRA Australia. Fri < UPlTrade Minister Mr John McEwen has entered the controversy over Australia’s wheat export* to China with a strong defence of Australian trade procedure It was not possible, for Australian authorities to know if some Australian wheat was being re-export-ed or. if so.139 words
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Article17 1967-09-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fr; The tin price for today was SS9S sn p^ r p:cul. up $1.5017 words
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Article483 1967-09-23 7 SINGAPORE—Stock Exchange hid and offer prices officially tl«ted at the close of business. INDUSTRIAL Ben A- Co 1.74 1.77 Boustead 1.52 C. sugar 1.65 1.66 Chemical Co 1.47 1.48 Cold Storage 3.58 3.60 Dunlop 2.18 2.20 E Smelting 4.24 4 30 E A. I 2 09 2:10 Esso483 words
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Article51 1967-09-23 7 < Managers Prices) First Malayan 229 2.38 second Mala* an 1.85 1.74 Third Malayan 1.13 1.22 The Commerce A Industry f und 87 87 The Savings Fund XD 1.25 134 Malavan Investment Fund 1.00 1.10 First Hongkong .78 -83* second Hongkong .53 57* S’ng Commodity 3/11 4/6 (•Hong51 words
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Article111 1967-09-23 7 SINGAPORE, rn. The noon price* at the Singapore Chine** Produce Exchange today are > Buyer Seller Coconut OH (FOB.) Bulk 47 75 Coconut Oil (FOB.) Drum* 50.25 Loose Copra .Mixed Sept Oct 29.50 Muntok White Pepper (F. 0.8.) 96* e N-L.W 130 00 Sarawak White Pepper (F OB.) 96111 words
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Article208 1967-09-23 7 SINGAPORE. Fri The fo'.ow-ir.g ships are expected to be in port today:Godow ns Venoels 1 /2 Glenlyon 3/4 Slamat 5 Yamanami g T Golden Spring 8 '9 Polydroua 10/11 Tungua 13/14 Buknani 15/16 Predea* 18 Straat Lagos 19 Malaysia 21 22 Prod o* 23 24 Kenryu Maru208 words
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Advertisement979 1967-09-23 7 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, ARRIA AI.S |> MNf.mtRE Time 12 05 pm Airline MSA i-’l from koala Lumpur Time 8 35 a m airline A 81* from koala Lnnipnr Time 9.#© am 4\ 848 >ai|»n Time 9.30 a m airline M«A 1*1 from Koala Lumpur. Time 10.25 a m airline MSA 151979 words
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Article434 1967-09-23 8 DESPITE the gloom cast over the nation by the falling price of rubber, a bright shaft of light is removing the cobwebs of prejudice from the minds of more people. We welcome Tuan Sayed Nasir bin Ismail's statement that national unity cannot be born through one single434 words
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Article311 1967-09-23 8 rpRAVEL and tourist agencies In Kuala Lum- pur are reported to be supporting a call to the Government to permit massage parlours In hotel# The call was made by a hotel manager In the Federal capital who expressed disappointment that the law did not allow massage parlours In311 words
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LETTERS...
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Article251 1967-09-23 8 MR. Devan Nair Is apparently not happy with Dr Tan Chee Khoon. a consistent opponent of t h e Suitability Certificate since its introduction, and took exception to his "chest-thumping declaration” on the subject of Suitability Certificates. I do not see why Mr Devan Nair251 words
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217 1967-09-23 8 Hockey is s iuu such. with sheer practice sad determination can spur Singapore to treat heights where world hockey is coaceraed 1 must point out that our hockey selectors hare a very absurd, sense of selection. The Singapore hockey squad consist? of two217 words
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Article, Illustration818 1967-09-23 8 Mrinal Biswas - Nehru took a flexible attitude toward the language problem. He proposed the teaching and use of and languages in India. By: Mrinal Biswas TN a country which hos thirteen recognised languages and innumerable minor languages and dialects, the search tor o lingua franca to replace818 words
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1010 1967-09-23 8 Louis Halasz - by: Louis Halasz Eighteen renowned scientists from various notions of the world met in early May for five days at United Nations Headquarters in New York to discuss how to apply modern science ond technology to the service of economic development of poor1,010 words
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Advertisement45 1967-09-23 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newtvaver SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1967 2S-B. Cantonment Read. Singapore 2. Telephone: ***** 7 Rena ng Oft tea I pah Office 39. |alan Saltan. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone: f6134'6 S, Leitk Street. Tel: ***** 77. firewater Road. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS45 words
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JAPAN—SINGAPORE-MALAYSIA TRADE Supplement
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Article, Illustration331 1967-09-23 9 to Japan’s Prime Minister,' Mr. Eisaku Sato, and Mrs. Sato v to Malaysia and Singapore > JAPAN is Singapore's second largest supplier after Malaysia, with the oiain export items being machinery, scientific instruments, textile goods and metal products. On the other hand, Japanese imports from Singapore331 words
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Article502 1967-09-23 9 Chan Kam Yau - by Chan Kam Yau AfALAYSIA’s economic and trade relations with I*l Japan has been a marriage of progress and prosperity for both nations. In fact, the Japanese economic presence Is so strongly felt in Malaysia, that many Malay sian homes have «one “Japanese.” It la not502 words
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Advertisement92 1967-09-23 9 o o > f -O o 52= SfSSSA '^ssssSSSsSSsk Wfctfß: A.VA SflftW: ,*.V .V.WAW.Vj 08S2S! Nivico r v LD VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN LTD MANUFACTURERS OF T Q Television Sets Home Radios Portable Rad os Portable Phonographs Radiograms Stereo Systems iTape Recorders SIGN OF QUALITY AND TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT ■> ■i92 words
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Japan-- S'pore-- Malaysia Trade Supplement
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2427 1967-09-23 10 JAPANESE ECONOMY IS VIGOROUS STABLE AT present, the Japanese economy seems to be vigorous and stable and moving ahead steadily after having overcome the protracted recession of the 1964-65 period. Th« year 1960 wa s a year in which business activities revived at a tempo no less rapid than in2,427 words
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186 1967-09-23 10 THE 1967 White Paper on the Japanese Economy published recently by the Government, is characterised by it« emphasis on the relationship between economic growth and the people, welfare a? suggested by Its subtitle “Promotion of Efficiency and Welfare."’ This stems from a deep soulsearching186 words
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752 1967-09-23 11 TN the latter half of the 20th century, man* kind has witnessed a phenomenal advance in many fields. This hos been particularly noteworthy in two aspects. The first is the remarkable headway made in science and technology. The other is the steady progress demonstrated bv752 words
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Article446 1967-09-23 11 NEW rotory engine sports car was placed on the market on May 30 by the Toya Kogyo Company. The domestic price of the small-type, light and highly efficient rotary engine car is 1,480,000 yen. One of the features of the new sports car ig it*446 words
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Article126 1967-09-23 11 yHE first Japanese Consulate in Singapore was opened in January, 1889. and raised to to the status of Con-sulate-General in May, 1919 Following World War 11. Japan re-established its Consulate-General in 1952 Immediately following Singapore s declaration of independence in AOgus*. 1965. Japan extended its recognition and126 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1967-09-23 12 Biographical sketch of Premier Eisaku Sato lytß. Eisaku Sato was appointed 62nd Prime Minister of Japan ip November. 1964. succeeding the late Mr. Hayato Ikeda. The Sato Cabinet* domestic policies are centred on creating a stable growth of tne economy and advancing social development. and its1,083 words
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Advertisement85 1967-09-23 10 WELCOME MR. EISAKU SATO FHIME MINISTER OF JAPAN ON THE OCCASION OF HIS VISIT TO SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA from TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY LTD.. SINGAPORE K. LIMPIR PENANG FULLY AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE CONTROL EVEN WITH ONE CANDLE-LIGHT POWER YASHICA i ora It VA»«CA l J -w Even under blaring sunlight or85 words
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Advertisement47 1967-09-23 11 WELCOME TO MALAYSIA SINGAPORE R.EISAKU SATO 151” from WO KEE HONG (M) LTD., SINGAPORE K. LUMPER •t# f if**:. mm WORLD’S TINIEST FM/AM fi RADIO K M i C ,v MODEL:SR-K7IF 11-TRANSISTOR 2’BAHDs&*«^sS^ tWFB-J- F M Quality is Everything SOLE agents WO KEE HONQCMJLTD. SINGAPORE! KUALA LUMPUR.47 words
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Advertisement18 1967-09-23 11 '»■> a| e Ufc PIIO.T FAMOUS IN ANY LANGUAGE m UNDUE VIS-JACOBESG SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG JESSELTON- SANDAKAN18 words
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Advertisement90 1967-09-23 12 Warmest Welcome to the Honourable MR. EISAKU SATO Prime Minister of Japan on the occasion of his State visit to Malaysia/Singapore from S. MOUTRIE a CO. (M) LTD. Sole Agent in Singapore Malaysia for the following manufacturers:Minolta Camera Co. Ltd. Osaka, Japan. (Manufacturer of Minolta Cameras and Accessories) Sankyo Seiki90 words
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Advertisement258 1967-09-23 12 B .UE PANE GREYPANE Biuepane and Greypane are primarily heat absorbing g’ass developed epecelty for use In- both private and commercial bu dings where la r ge glass areas are required. Because of their high heat absorb<ng qua: t es Bluepane and Greypane make airconditioning 20 to 30 per cent258 words
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Article, Illustration545 1967-09-23 13 Meet sexy Anita...the ‘dancing queen of SEA CIXGAPORE. Fri. Take a look at the picture. L At first glance she looks every bit like a Peking opera singer. Look at the picture again now you don’t say. You certainly don’t need a pair of sizzling bosoms in order to sing545 words
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Article, Illustration123 1967-09-23 13 SINGAPORE Frl. Mr David Raphel. at the recent beard of directors meeting, was elected vice-president in charge of foreign distribution of 20th CenturyFox Film Corporation. It was announced by Mr Darryl F. Zanuck. president. Prior to his election as an officer of the parent company. Mr123 words
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Article270 1967-09-23 13 MUAR. F« Bird lovers here have nicknamed them The Beatles ‘They'’ are a "Merbok' quartet. fMerbok la a kind of turtledove). The Merbok Quartet swept the board in the Semerah Bird Singing Competition which was held to mark the 10th Merdena anniversary yesterday. To the unschooled270 words
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Article177 1967-09-23 13 HOLLYWOOD. Fn The Arctic expedition for “Ice Station Zebra.” a Martin Rarsohoff proauction in Cinerama for MGM release, has returned to Hollywood af’er photographing within 100 miles of the North Pole. Cinematographer John Stevens and three companions flew north from the US Air Force base at177 words
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Advertisement221 1967-09-23 13 EASTERN HOTEL BAR «c CABARET 26. Jilar Ampinj, Kuala Lumpur. Tel ***** 2 DANCING FROM 9 30 P.M TO 1.00 A.M. NIGHTLY Singing Nightly with JACKSONS ORCHESTRA Miss YIP SIEW LENG A Miss SrSANA WONG (Hong Kong) and popular local Singer MISS CHUNG ENG with 4 PIECE GUITAR BAND NIGHTLY221 words
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Advertisement251 1967-09-23 13 Visit K. L Grand Hotel’s Redecorated Dining Room. TELEPHONE: ***** EXT. 2 €7. Treacher Road (At Bn kit Blatant A Treacher Road Junction Adjacent to 88. Park) To enjo* reallr delicious and tempting food, call NOW at The GARDEN of EDEN and yon will discover our excellent and snperlattre Continental251 words
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Miscellaneous290 1967-09-23 13 Ma ‘MB ORGAN I SO(ION ODEON I PALACE 16* 2 1-116 1 T*t 4 M7| 10th COMMANDO DAT! U a.m.. *l5. I.M. 4.M. LU A*AS pm II AR W c m Ada: SIM. Rt.M. SSM MOO CASH BOOKINGS OMIT! No MAlf-Prtco! No Free Gist*’ No MtlitArr Concaaaion la TOMM A290 words
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Miscellaneous277 1967-09-23 13 SHAW tGANTSATTON D O Phone ***** Harry! Poaltleely LAST 4 DATS' S« It Vow* Jfo Fw List! 11 am.. I SA. 4 no. s.W 9.15 pa Beon Country ia James Boas 007 "TOD OVLT LIVE TWICE Technicolor Panavlxion iPA) Tonight M'nlte; Klnr Drummer" Mandarin in Scope A Color CAPITOL Phone277 words
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Article655 1967-09-23 14 Albert Johnson - Strong support for L. P. Rodrigo’s proposals at meeting Singapore soccer roundup by Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Fri. The F.A. of Singapore Council have unanimously agreed to send a letter of apology to the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ond VicePresident, Mr. Woon655 words
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Article, Illustration499 1967-09-23 14 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Mr. Dettmar Cramer the senior German professional soccer coach currently on a coaching tour of Asian countries, has criticised the lack of "dedication" among local footballers. Mr. Cramer who arrived In the island Republic early thlg month has been exclusively loaned499 words
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211 1967-09-23 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. The F.A. of Singapore have agreed in principle to accept an invitation to tour Cambodia and Vietnam this season. The acting President of FAS, Mr Tay Soo Yong, told the Council that invitations have been received from the two sporting associations. The211 words
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Article42 1967-09-23 14 MALACCA. Fri. The Merdeka Anniversary Motor Sprint planned on Oct. 8 has been postponed to Oct. 15. Chairman of the sprint, Mr. Albertmah, the Chief Police Officer here said he expected leading riders in toe country to take part.42 words
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Article66 1967-09-23 14 SINGAPORE. Fri The Australian intemati on a 1 ?«2f, ke L team who w °n the 1964 Olympics bronze medal will arrive in Singapore at 7 p.m. tomorrow. They will play against Singapore s National hockey team on Sunday, sept 24 and against the President’s on Monday,66 words
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Article460 1967-09-23 15 But 3 gold medallists have still to make grade for Spore side SINGAPORE, Fri. Six athletes of the Swift Athletic Association hove qualified for a berth in the Singopore side for the fourth South-east Asian Peninsula (SEAP) Games, to be held in Bangkok from Dec. 9-16.460 words
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Article112 1967-09-23 15 BANGKOK Fri. 1 Reuter 1 Burma will compete ia the football eTeat of the fourth Southeast Asia Peninsula REAP) Games to he held la Bangkok beginning Dec 9. a Burmese Embassy snorre said today. The source was mmcioitlnt on an earlier statement by the Games112 words
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401 1967-09-23 15 ‘Acid test for local hockey players SINGAPORE. Fri. The visit of the Australian national hockey team to the island-Republic besides providing a big boost to the sport would also be an “acid test" for local players preparing for the tour of India and Pakistan early next year. The Australian squad401 words
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Article, Illustration55 1967-09-23 15 The "mlnr has crept Into every thing since It started with the riae of ladies hemline! Here is famous race-driver, Jochen Rmdt. using bis mini-motorcvcle when arriving at the service place during the Helsinki Grand Prlx very recently The famous racer Rindt won the rare Formula 2 to— PANA Photo. - 55 words
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376 1967-09-23 15 KUALA LDMPIR. Fri. The annual Malaysian Armed Force* major units knockout hockey competition for the Brooke t up continues to provide keen competition. The Bth Royal Vaiav Regimen* put up a splendid display and were nosed out of the competition by the Ministry of376 words
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433 1967-09-23 15 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Fn. The Malaysian Cricket Association is having a difficult time in devising a penetrating opening attack for their 18-day tour of Hong Kong for the inter-port match. The team leaves here on Nov. 4. Apart from Selangor's 8 Marimulhu. there are433 words
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113 1967-09-23 15 He is, of course, hoping to win. Even if the fight for the world champion title to be held in late September in Tokyo between Takashi Fuji (Japan), world junior welterweight champion and his challenger Willi Quatuor (Federal Republic of Germany) should end in a defeat for the 30-year-old German.113 words
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376 1967-09-23 15 SEREMBAN. Fri.—Ceylonese Youth Forum's bid to stop the Seremban Ranger* from chalking a double, failed miserably here this evening, when they were soundly thrashed t o in the VS Hockey Association knockout final*. Rangers, who are the League champions, thus completed a well-deserved “double."376 words
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435 1967-09-23 15 KUALA LI’MPI'R. Fri. Police Depot retained the Hanningan Shield for the second ••ccessive year when they beat Selangor contingent 8-2 in the final of the inter-contingent football comp°tition recently. A« anticipated. Depot with a number of Inter-na-tionals had no difficulty at all435 words
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Article90 1967-09-23 15 SEREMBAN Fn. A bril:iant hat-trick by centreforward Sundrarajoo enabled N S Indians to eliminate HQ 17th Ma'ava District from the Hose Cup sorter competition here today on the Station Padang The Indiana won 5-2 This was a rep’ay match as both teams drew 1— 1 on90 words
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332 1967-09-23 15 Ben d’Cunha - by Ben d’Cunha KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The two major bowling centre* in Malaysia Jackie's Bowl and Federal Bowl in Kuala Lumpur yesterday started a joint tournament to select the four best male howler* in the country. The Idea i« to send332 words
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Advertisement477 1967-09-23 14 Eastehn Sun ClmifM »dverti*«me*t» u* be accepted at tKa followiw* add rett e< MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singaoore. S.S MUBARUK b Brother*. 63. Bras BasaH Road, and 2, Maiu Avenue. Serangoon Carden Estate. Singaoore TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83. East Coast Road. Singapore 15. Tel: *****9477 words
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Advertisement537 1967-09-23 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. Radio TV Service. REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS Lni «r Ski.rt Irra MrMi Still at are-datv nt»i KL&O H P ana CASH eaapl.t* nut U *alt hwtmi CLOSED CIRCUIT T.V. C.UBtnai Antal Stiwh Barkrraand Made llilallltlm SHOWROOMS Cl.aaac.aa An. Jaa Cfclat Bet* Pbaa. ssan P. O. Bai S aara SEDIPFUSION537 words
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Advertisement670 1967-09-23 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are invited from SINGAPORE CITIZENS'APPOINTMENT: STUDENT INTERPRETER (Malay). (Chinese and (Indian i SALARY SCALE: SI9SXISA--210 D.m. plua variable allowance. QUALIFICATIONS: Cambridge School Certificate/Government School Certificate (Malay/ Chinese/Indian Media) with Credit in English and in addition:(i) A Malay candidate must have a Credit in Malay670 words
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Advertisement608 1967-09-23 14 I PESUROH JAYA IBC KOTA KUALA LUMPUR. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING POSTS:(I) ASSISTANT HEALTH OFFICER. QUALIFICATION: A medical qualification registrable in Malaya. SALARY SCALE: $798 x 34 934/982 x 34 $1,254 p.m Plus Cola. The point of entry in the scale will be according to qualification and experience.608 words
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Advertisement446 1967-09-23 14 TENDER NOTICES TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received up to noon "tli Ortober INT for the removal nt mghUoil from private b«w» aad the removal o i »«bUoil aad cleansing nf Latrine* la all Rural Area Laboorer*' Lines in the undermentioned district* foe the rear IN*:Changi Bed ok Par* Lobar446 words
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Miscellaneous65 1967-09-23 15 TIME AND TIDE Penan*: 2.27 a m. (8 3 ft.), 2.39 p m. (7 6 ft.). Port Swett*nham: 7.44 a.m. (15.0 ft.), 7.50 p m. (14.0 ft). Port Dirk*on: 8.41 a-m. (9.0 ft), 848 pm (8.0 ft). Sln*apore: 1.04 a.m. (8.5 ft), 12.58 pm. (8.8 ft). SedtU Kechil: 12.13 a65 words
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Article1391 1967-09-23 16 Race l: Horses Class 4, Div. 3-7 Furs. 2.00 pJB. 1. 001 2 54 Hatari Major Pil 5v 5y 813 8.13 Daniels Pretty 8 Pil Stable Tjoa Harbridge 5 3 000 Intan Negara 9y 8.12 T H Teo Kongsi Rodgers 8 12 812 Paul 5 909 3y1,391 words
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Article, Illustration1576 1967-09-23 16 ‘Windsor Lad’ - Six furlongs will suit him better By ‘Windsor Lad’ LUMPUR, Sot. Money Printer ia should moke amends in the 6f for Class Three, Division Three (Roce 8) at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, second day of the Selangor Turf Club's September Meeting. This three-year-old Matador gelding1,576 words
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Article203 1967-09-23 16 WINDSOR LAD ADELINE SKY HIGH STAR BOY RACE 1 HATARI Eagle'* Pride Lancet MAJOR PIL Hatari Eagle's Pride LANCET Shantin View Resourceful HATARI E Pride S View RACE t SURVEYOR Mann am Mina Green Sword SURVEYOR Irownettc Midas Touch SURVEYOR Crown ette W. Commando LION CITY Mannum Mias W.203 words
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282 1967-09-23 16 TAIPING, Frl. The Malaya Cup match between Perak and Kedah to be played at the King Edward VII School ground here tomorrow will be a surprise treat for local rugby fans. This is because it will be the first time that a HMS Malaya Cup282 words
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Article29 1967-09-23 16 Windsor Lad: Hatari Walkaway Evermore Adeline: Bulldozer Preeiou* Jade M. Bridge Sky High El Amigo Money Printer Surveyor Star Boy El Amigo Hatari Sri Ta*ek29 words
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Article142 1967-09-23 16 KCALA LUMPUR, Fri. On a heavy track this morning. Pembroke Lad (Luke Kang) shaped like a winner when he easily skipped over 3f. in 39-3/5 sec. The ’’lad’’ strode out smoothly all the way. finishing his work with a bit in hand. Decision < Doug142 words
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Miscellaneous18 1967-09-23 16 SINGAPORE SWEEP 350,000 (MR $1,000,001) IN MS NIKI DRAW OCl.fl tickets ohi oouar ON SAVE NOW ij- vr18 words
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