Eastern Sun, 26 September 1967
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Title Section24 1967-09-26 1 Eastern Sun Tnflepentfenf National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 422 Tuesday, 26 September 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article, Illustration715 1967-09-26 1 ‘Let us co-operate and work together for peace, prosperity and better future’ CINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Ministers of Japan and Singapore tonight spoke of the search and need for peace and prosperity in Asian countries. The Japanese Premier, Tun Eisaku Sato, said: "Let715 words
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Article45 1967-09-26 1 DACCA. Pakistan Moo fUPI* Two hundred and fifty persons were drowned or missing after a launch carrying 400 passengers capsized in the River Padrna some 75 mile# from Dacca according to reports reaching here today The disaster happened last Friday night.45 words
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479 1967-09-26 1 WORLD BANK PRESIDENT URGES... RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon (ITI) The President of the World Bank urged the rich countries on Monday to increase their effort to help the poor Mr. George D. Woods said that stepped up foreign aid which might look479 words
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80 1967-09-26 1 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Government tonight conferred the Order of the Tumaaek the highest order of State to the visiting Japanese Prime Minister Tun Eisaku Sato. In return. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the Singapore Premier. was conferred, the Order of the Rising Sun (First80 words
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185 1967-09-26 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government today expressed regret and disappointment at increase in petrol price imposed by Shell and two other companies Coltex and Mobil. In a statement today, the Government said it considered it disappointing that a large international company such as185 words
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Article43 1967-09-26 1 TOKYO. Mon < Reuter) A 28-year-old Japanese mother gave birth to quadruplets all girls last night in Fukuoka Southern Japan the State-run Fukuoka Central Hospital said today. The babies and their mother. Mrs. Takeshi Mutt a kata. are all well.43 words
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Miscellaneous16 1967-09-26 1 LADIES DAY K“This is the green where my ball hit poor Mr. Burgess in the head!"16 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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348 1967-09-26 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Fourteen Communist united front leaders and cadres were detained by the Special Branch in a surprise crackdown under the Internal Security Act here late last night. Twelve of the pro-Communists, including two middle-aged women, were picked up in a raid on the Tampoi348 words
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207 1967-09-26 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The Publicity Officer of the Democratic Action Party Mr Lira Kit Slang last night challenged the Malaysian Chinese Association to declare publicly that it shared common political objectives Mr Lim issued the challenge at a party's byelectJon rally at Scudai207 words
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Article, Illustration222 1967-09-26 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The small man has a big role to play in the successful promotion of tourism. the chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association. Mr. Herbert Lim, said today. He was speaking at a simple ceremony at the Tourist Promotion Board during which prizes were222 words
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Article, Illustration620 1967-09-26 2 SINGAPORE. Mon If more and more people become safety-conscious and practise safety-first habits, the number of road accidents in the Republic will be brought down to a minimum. Thu stated today by *he Senior Inspector of Schools (Chinese), Mr Suen Y-Cherp. wher he620 words
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Article149 1967-09-26 2 SINGAPORE Mob Singapore eggs have found an expanding market in Hongkong. During the past few weeks, local chicken eggs, totalling tens of thousands. had been shipped to the British colony. The rvsK'n probao.y has with the shortage of fresh egg* eupplie* in ’.he colony149 words
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86 1967-09-26 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A seven-man trade delegation led by Mr. Yun Bak Heun. Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, will arrive here on Wednesday for official discussions with the Singapore Government. A Government statement today said that the discussions would be with a view86 words
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Article72 1967-09-26 2 SINGAPORE Mon. Sim Lim finance's ntwett branch at 354 Geyiang (between Lorongs 18 and 20* officially opened its doors for business today. To celebrate Sim Lim Finances first anniversary it has introduced an unprecedented long life retirement scheme which will enable a client to live72 words
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103 1967-09-26 2 SINGAPORE Mon "Open Day" sessions of the Singapore Polytechnic- organised by the Polytechnic Students’ Union, will be held from Friday to Sunday at the Polytechnic campus The Polytechnic campus will be open to the public on Friday, from 10 30 am. to 4.30 pm.. Saturday103 words
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559 1967-09-26 2 IDSU’S TELEGRAM TO TUNKU: KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Information Department Staff Union (IDSU) has sent a telegram to the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, strongly protesting against the action of the Staff Side of the National Whitley Council on559 words
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Article128 1967-09-26 2 SINGAPORE Mon A two-week Safety First Exercise aimed primarily at student* was launched today by the Junior Safety First Council. Its President, Mss Tan Kheng Lian. said this was part of its effort to intensify its promotion of safety first, and the exercise would be confined128 words
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Article87 1967-09-26 2 IPOH. Mon. More than 100.000 acres of mining land have been made available to the Bumiputras to take part in the tin mining industry. This was stated by the Mentrl Besar Dato Ahmad bin Said, today when he opened a one-day "Gerakan Maju" course, attended by 10087 words
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Article188 1967-09-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The first Kuala Lumpur Girla’ Brigade Company will hold a two-day “State Carnival" at the Chinese Aasembly Hall here on Oct. 7 and 8. It will be under the patronage of the Minister of Lands and Mines and Justice. Haji Abdul Rahman bin188 words
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Article, Illustration938 1967-09-26 3 R. V. LINGAM; JOHN KAM - SINGAPORE VISIT OF THE SATOS R. V. LINGAM JOHN KAM SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore today accorded a red carpet welcome to the first visiting Japanese Prime Minister, Tun Eisoku Sato, and Toh Puan Sato, since her independence. The 30-minute welcoming— Eastern Sun pix by; Jimmy Chow.; — Eastern Sun pixs by Jimmy Chow. - 938 words
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204 1967-09-26 3 SINGAPORE. Mon. Local manufacturers were today urged to exploit the export markets “which are full of opportunities" to ensure their greater success. This call was made by Mr Jek Yeun Thong Minister for Labour when he opened the Eastern Wire Manufacturing Co., Ltd. at204 words
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Article311 1967-09-26 4 K. C. Yeong - Kelantan Hilir by-election: By: K. C. Yeong. KOTA BHARU, Mon. A housewife, Tengku Noor Asiah binte Tengku Ahmad, was today nominated by the Alliance to contest the Kelantan Hilir Parliamentary byelection in a straight fight against PMIP religious teacher, Ustaz Nik Abdul Axiz bin Haji Nik Mat.311 words
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183 1967-09-26 4 MALACCA. Mon. An iron foundry owner fired two rounds with his double barrel son early yesterday afternoon, when about 24) men armed with knives confronted him in his foundry at Jalan Kilang here. Chow Teng How. 35. of Gea Hin Comoany had earlier warned183 words
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207 1967-09-26 4 JESSELTOX. Sabah. Mon. (Reuter) Businessmen on Labuan Island on the West coast of Sabah have asked the Government to include the island as one of the landing ports for Filipino traders. Under an anti-smuggling agreement signed between the Philippines and Malaysia recently,207 words
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Article72 1967-09-26 4 IFOH. Mon Two con•teblet attached to the Police Field Force here turned thieves while on duty at SimP*n* Pulai. the Magistrate's Court was told today, They were P C.’a Lim Eng Kooi. 24. and Ken Ba Ba 24. They were charred with theft of from a72 words
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153 1967-09-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon R Munusamy. 19 today recalled how he and fire friends were on their way to see a film when tragedy struck one of them One of his party. 8 Vyapury. was scabbed to death near the theatre. Munusamy told the153 words
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Article92 1967-09-26 4 PENANG. Mon —The Mayor of Georgetown, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, today, called on Malaysia and the whole world to condemn what he termed the insane Intention of the American Goverament to atom-bomb China. He said the disclosure by Senator Karl Mundt of the State Department's92 words
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Article, Illustration323 1967-09-26 4 Envoy thanks young artist KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. He stood there on the airport opron alone in the crowd —a boy In his shirt and shorts amidst a gathering of VIPs in their formal clothes In his hands was— Eastern Sun; pix by Mok Voon. - 323 words
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102 1967-09-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. A seven member Indonesian delegation will arrive here on Saturday to attend the Natural Rubber Conference to be held on Oct. 2 at Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman The leader of the delegation la Dr Supardan. the Director-General of Estate Affaire from102 words
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101 1967-09-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A marriage was today nullified by the High Court because of nor.-consummation by one partner. Wong Lin Sam brought the action against her husband Khor Thiam Chuan. Mr. Justice Pawan Ahmad also ordered Khor to pay costs. The couple was married here101 words
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282 1967-09-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Only four notions and Malaysia will take part in the meeting of Natural Rubber Producing Countries, to be held here from Oct. 2 to 4, at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman. The four nations are Indonesia. Thailand. Ceylon and Singapore.282 words
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Article306 1967-09-26 13 gINGAPORE, Mon. Twe Indian schoolboys were injured yesterday when they were trampled by fellow participants in the Bukit Panjang Big Walk. One of them was treated as an out-patient for facial and body bruisos. The other was warded In the Thomson Road General Hospital306 words
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Article, Illustration136 1967-09-26 13 THE commandants of two Malaysian Army Training Schools are studying training techniques used by the Australian Army. They are Lt. Col. Mohamad Nordin and Lt. Col. Abdul Jamil Ahmad. While In Melbourne. Victoria, thev met the Chief of Staff of the Australian Army's Southern Command Brigadier K. R Colwill. In136 words
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437 1967-09-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Medical Association today endorsed the view of the Director of Medical Services. Dr. Ho Guan Lim. that as the medical service became more complex and as patients began to demand a higher standard of services, the cost of437 words
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Article96 1967-09-26 13 SINGAPORE Mon Seven Higher School Certificate holders left for Britain yesterday under the Colombo Plan to rtudy Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. They are Tan Cheng Hui. Lim Boor. Her.g. Wang Mer.g Hoe. Choo Ch:an Berg, and See Leong Kit. who will study naval96 words
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Article27 1967-09-26 13 7-30 p m Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture: Tanjong Penjuru. Sin Mm Schoo Kampong Ch:a Keng; and Chwee Chian Road. Malay kampong27 words
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Article363 1967-09-26 13 District Judge: 'Accused ate apple of temptation' SINGAPORE. Mob The chief prosecution witness tn a corruption case, K D CanT, was today named as the “main perpetrator of the crime by the Fourth District Judge. Mr Araarfit Singh, when he passed sentence on a building contractor, Teong Fong363 words
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Article90 1967-09-26 13 Open-an sculpture show, by Aw Er.t Kwang at Garden Court. ALA Building. 9 am to 8 pun. Paintings from Bal: Samat Art Gallery. AID Building. 9 a.m to 6 p m Tenth National Art Exhibition. National Art Gallery. Jalar. Ampang. 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. PJ. Rotary Club90 words
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322 1967-09-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Chia Yew Peng. 18. today pleaded guilty to an amended charge of culpable homicide and was sentenced to three years’ imprisonment by the High Court here. Chia admitted that at about 9 p.m. on Sept 2. 1964. he and another unknown322 words
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Article56 1967-09-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaysian artists were today urged to creat national consciousness through the presentation of art. The call was made by the Assistant Minister of Youth. re and Sports. Ungku Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir. when he opened the Peninsular Art Gallery in Jalan Raja Muda. A56 words
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Article, Illustration147 1967-09-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Toh Puan Sato today presented $590 in cash to the Singapore School for the Blind when she paid a visit this evening. She later toured the school and met a number of students. She expressed the hope that there would be greater co-operation147 words
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Article215 1967-09-26 13 SINGAPORE, Mon.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, wit attend the Socialist Internationa Council Session in Zurich, Switzerland in early October this year. Prior to that, Mr Lt will be speaking at tt Eve of Conference Ral of the British Labou Party at Scarborough in215 words
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390 1967-09-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore After-Care Association has appealed to the Government and the public to help provide a piece of land for the Association to aet up a vocational training centre to train discharged prisoner? for Jobs The Association has proposed to provide training to390 words
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Article52 1967-09-26 13 SINGAPORE. Mon Dr. Alan Bell. Chief Medical Officer of the Social and Occupational Health Unit. World Health Organisation, will give a lecture on “Noise In Factories" at the Pathology Lecture Hall. General Hospital on Wednesday at 8 15 pra. The lecture is sponsored by the Singapore52 words
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Miscellaneous15 1967-09-26 4 tetm uuwcen me people 01 i aj uie rreuucr later on. PIL4SE HELP THE SCHOOLS15 words
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Article, Illustration372 1967-09-26 5 Patricia Chan - Thai silk gives that ‘magical’ touch of feminity luxury By Patricia Chan Singapore. Mon. silk, the magical material with 1 that refined, feminine and luxurious touch has today reached its peak in popularity. For tho*e whose tastes are not centred around the mod and a-go-go outfits. Thai silk fives that372 words
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Article453 1967-09-26 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. These modern times are crell catered with modem supersonic superstitions. Old superstitions such as walking under a ladder, crossing the path of a black cat and others are looked upon in scorn by the mods My mother-in-law. for instance, believes that it is good453 words
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Article232 1967-09-26 5 Small capes to fling over early fa:; wool dresses, often edged with fluffy furs like lynx, or swirling in black wool with Spanish air. A Trend to small fur coats in fluffy thing* like shaggy racoon, ki: fox zipped down the front, brown and white guanaco232 words
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Article, Illustration47 1967-09-26 5 DEADLY the white bikini, the snub nose pistol ond of course Sue, one of the models ot the French Fashion Show at the Jade Room in Kuala Lumpur yester- day. Eastern Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan.— Eastern; Sun pix by Yap Chew Yan. - 47 words
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37 1967-09-26 5 This is the surprise package at the beginning of the French Fashion Show at the Jade Room in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Sinuous Sue crashes out of the paper screen onto the catwalk in a s-t-r-e-t-c-h-a-b-l-e white bikini.37 words
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Article, Illustration18 1967-09-26 5 A dress with a kebara top neckline. A long A-line skirt with a long three-quarter length wide sleeves.18 words
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Article, Illustration81 1967-09-26 5 THIS tight-fitting wedding gown is made of white silvery material. The top portion, including the sleeves, is made of lace material. -'-'—a w Material should be of Satin with willowly design on®, trasted with angular shapes Design contributed by Eastern Sun reader. ED WARP CHEE of TB 117, Lorong 2.81 words
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Advertisement53 1967-09-26 5 Mr. 6l Mrs. Foong Ming Choy of Mee Wah Choy Kee Tailor cordially invite all patrons and friends to witness the OPENING CEREMONY of Its newly removed premises at 39, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore 9 Tel: ***** on 26th September, 1967 to meet the expansion of the business (Cocktail from 3.0053 words
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Miscellaneous238 1967-09-26 6 NATIONAL R-3000 with 6 bands and 16 transistors/ifodes SEPTEMBER 26 AM: TIMEX-TIME 6.00 Prog. Summary; 602 Morning Melodies. 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 745 News in the National Language; 7.50 Learn a Word a Day. 8.00 The News; 8.10 For Housewives. 9.00—10.30 Schools Broadcasts. 10.30—12.00 A Programme in the238 words
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Miscellaneous254 1967-09-26 6 iPADIQjMMmW 5.00 The News: 5.10 Music For Everyone; 545 Malaysian Short Stories. 600 Prog. Summary; 6.03 Children’s Corner. 6.30 The News: 640 Regional News. Interlude; 645 Extracts from The Editorials; 6.50 Stock Exchange Report: 7.00 Interlude; 7.15 Malaysian Musical 730 Malaysian Gazette; 750 Learn a Word a Day; 8 00254 words
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Miscellaneous247 1967-09-26 6 SEPTEMBER 29 AM TIMEX-TIME 600 Prog Summary; 6 02 Morning Melodies. 7 00 The News: 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7 45 News to the National Language; 7.50 Learn a Word a Day 8.00 The News 8.10 For Housewives; 9 00 Close Down. PHM; TIMEX-TIME 100 Tiffin Date: 1-30 The New*; 1247 words
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Miscellaneous498 1967-09-26 6 4 00 Take It Easy: 4 30 Popular Singers of The Week. 5 00 The News; 5 10 Instrumental Souvenir; 545 Talentime Winners 6.00 Prog. Bummary: 642: Vegetable and Fruit Prices at Penang. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Malacca; 6.15 The Beais 630 The News;' 640 Re gionai News. 645 World!498 words
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Miscellaneous453 1967-09-26 6 SEPTEMBER 26 AM.: TIMEX-TIME 666 GOOD MORNING 661 MORNING PRELCDE Music by: The Living Strings Sid Ramin and H* Orchestra Jim Reeves. 706 THE NEWS 7.10 BREAKFAST BELLE I IN A magazine programme that includes interviews and new s of current activities m Singapore 726 EP AND ABOUT Music to453 words
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Miscellaneous375 1967-09-26 6 t VP/o t/1 > 'V: Q A V SEPTEMBER 27 AJR: TIMEX TIME 6 6* GOOD MORNING 6*l MORNING PRELCDE 7 66 THE NEWS 7.1* BREAK! AST BULLETIN A magazine programme that includes interview* and news of current activities in Singapore 7 2* UP AND ABOUT Music to entertato you375 words
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Miscellaneous338 1967-09-26 6 Flute ard Orchestra. 3 Beethoven “Fantasia in C Minor for Piano. Orchestra and Chorus.” 11 00 THE NEWS 11.15 THE JELAJ TAN QUINTET The Cat And The Fiddle Jerome Kera> Loves Old Sweet Song J L. Molloy) The King Step* Out <Fntz KreLsier>. 12.00 CLOSE DOWN. SEPTEMBER 28 A M338 words
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Miscellaneous432 1967-09-26 6 Mambo Inn 7 30 SPORTS REEL 8.08 FROM MY MAILBAG 8.45 LINE OF LIFE Dialled by those who are lonely and desperate and those In danger Peter and De Wolf. §15 LATIN BEAT 9.38 THE NEWS 9.4# TARE FIVE 18.88 THE CHIEF EXAMINER EXPLAINS H M Burton's talks about English432 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article326 1967-09-26 7 Disarmed 5 mins. before blast MONTREAL. Mon. (Reuter) United Nations Secretary-General D Thant called off a visit to the Africa building at the EXPO *67 Worlds Fair here late yesterday after a bomb was found nearby. The bomb, fashioned from a 3 5-inch326 words
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Article256 1967-09-26 7 STRASBOURG. Mon (Reuter) —Several EFTA parliamentarians called here last night for an extension of the sevennation group's work while entry of some ?iember-states into the ommon Market was still uncertain. The EFTA < European Evee Trade Association' Members of Parliament were holding a private meeting256 words
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Article, Illustration856 1967-09-26 7 VTET another salvo has been fired for the “Arm ■a Japan” movement in the United States. Next to the Vietnam quagmire, the Arm Japan movement threatens to be the biggest whopper in US erosion of standing policy although the preparatory psychological groundwork is s6ill— UPI radiophoto. - 856 words
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Article116 1967-09-26 7 MO6COW Mon (Reuterl Military leaders from mn* Communist countries went to a secret bivouac somewhere in Bveiorussla or the Ukraine today to watch the biggest Sonet Army manoeuvres that have taken place for several years the Soviet News Agency Tass reported of Russian soldiers. Including rocket116 words
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Article400 1967-09-26 7 Tap branches of citrus trees wave forlornly...cattle stead in dejected groups 8 AN ANTONIO. Texas. Mon < Reuter) Texas flooded southern corner looked like an extension of the GuJf of Mexico today as the wind whipped up whitecapped wares on fields where cattle normally graze. Nearlv one-third of400 words
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147 1967-09-26 7 LONDON. Mon <He uteri Guyana will open her doors to the thousands of West Indian immigrants who have made their home? in Britain. Guyana s High Commissioner In London is reported to hair said here The Daily Mirror said Guyana High Commissioner Sir Lionel147 words
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144 1967-09-26 7 JERUSALEM. Mon (UPI) lsrael has announced plans lor setting up armed Israeli settlements in conquered Syrian and Jordanian territory. The announcement said the Cabinet had decided to settle one group in Jordan be'w-een Bethlehem and Hebron, and another in the Banias area of Svria144 words
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Article70 1967-09-26 7 End of Cat-o'-nine-tails LONDON. Mon < Reu tee) The cat-o'-nine tails and their birches once used to flog prisoner? in British jails will he burned under a new government order. Other equipment used for corporal punishment, which legalb ends in Britain on October 1. must also he destroved It includes70 words
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Article202 1967-09-26 7 MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuter*— Shops ranging from street-corner milk bar* to big multiple department store* are combing in an ail-out attack on shoplifters who cost Australia about £lO.OOO 000 a year. The latest issue of Australian Retailing the official paper of the Australian Council of Retailers Is202 words
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Article242 1967-09-26 7 FIVE WEEKS ADRIFT CHATHAM, Massachusetts, Mon (CPI) A 64-vear-old Chicago man. who never is “going out of sight of land again.” was found yesterday in the 38-foot yawl in which he had been adrift on the Atlantic Ocean for 10 weeks. Neis Xetlson and his242 words
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Article72 1967-09-26 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) Ratna Sari Dewi, Japan-ese-born wife of ousted Indonesian President Sukarno. arrived here last night from San Fiancisco for a two-week visit. She is staying at the Fifth Avenue home of comedian Joey Adams and his wife, author Cindy Adam? Sari Dewi. 27. arrived72 words
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Article140 1967-09-26 7 EDINBURGH. Mon. (Reuter) Three schoolboys looking for friends on a camping site here went to the wrong tent and stumbled on the body of a strangled American girl Unofficial reports said the girl. 19-year-old Anita Harris from Eureka. California. had been dead about three140 words
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Article52 1967-09-26 7 SYDNEY. Mon (Reuter) Someone piled Bibles and hymn hooks near the pulpit of a church in Wollongong, 60 miles south of here yesterday and set them alight. The fire which caused As 6 000 damage to the Church of Christ, destroyed two vestries and damaged the interior of52 words
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266 1967-09-26 7 NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) Time Magazine said todav the marriage last week of Secretary of State Dean Rusk's daughter. Margaret, to a Negro would “doubtless he long remembered as a benchmark in the troubled history of race relations in the U.S." The magazine made266 words
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599 1967-09-26 10 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) Chinese Communist party Chairman Mao Tse-Tung has ended an inspection tour of some of China's most troubled areas and returned to Peking to prepare for the nation's 18th National Day celebrat- ions on Oct, 1. Peking Radio today announced599 words
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Article87 1967-09-26 10 HOBART. Tasmania. Mon. (Reuter) The Tasmanian governor's fire relief committee today filed its last report, some 32 weeks after rampaging bush fires claimed more than 50 lives on the island. Since the February firee the committee has had donations from all over the world and aided87 words
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Article72 1967-09-26 10 X ARSSARSS U AQ, Greenland. Moo. (Reuter t Actress Susan Oliver arrived here yesterday in her single engined plane on her way from New York to Copenhagen Miss Oliver, who plays Ann Howard in the Peyton Place television series, was delayed a*, the Labrador air base of72 words
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Article, Illustration418 1967-09-26 10 Biggest since IMF RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil. Mon. (Reuter) World financial leaders meet here today to take the biggest stride in international financial cooperation since the Bretton Woods Agreement of 1944 formed the International Monetary Fund. More th*n 2 (KW delegates of the 197-nation I.M.F. and the— UPI radiophoto. - 418 words
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Article144 1967-09-26 10 MANILA Mon (LPI) Nearly SO per cent of adult male and female residents in Manila believe that the mini-skirt fashion style contributes to sex crimes, according to an opinion survey published today. Index Organisation, the survey group, said it polled 500 adult city residents on the144 words
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Article371 1967-09-26 10 After droughts WASHINGTON. Mon <l*PI) C. S officials believe democrarv in India could not survive another drought. “India has survived two severe droughts, the worst it has experienced this century." a I' S. official told CPI recently. “But I doubt very much If it could survive371 words
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Article76 1967-09-26 10 ABIDJAN. Mon (Reuter) Guinea President Senou Toure inaugurated a new People’s Palace m Conakry built with Chinese aid. Conakry Radio reported yesterday The eighth Congres* of the ruling Guinea Democratic Party, which starts today, will be held m the palace Speaking a? the ceremony. President Toure praised76 words
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Article115 1967-09-26 10 CAIRO. Mon (UPI) A1 Ahram the semi-official voice of the Egyptian government. sharply criticised the United States for supplying Israel’s Air Force with 36 Skyhawk jet fighter planes It said the deal would increase Arab hosti'ity against the United States “The US decision to «trengthen115 words
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Article93 1967-09-26 10 JAKARTA Mon (Reuteri Police in the Rhio Islands have recaptured the stolen throne of a local sultan, sawn to niece* and stuffed into a sack for sale on the market at 35 rupiahs (la ftd sterling) a kilogramme The copper throne of the Sultan of Siak.93 words
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Article121 1967-09-26 10 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) Henry Sherek. one of Britain’s most famous •beat re producers, died in Venice last Saturday after a short illness, it was announced here todav He was 67 Sherek produced over HO plays in London, New York and Pans after World War 11.121 words
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Article70 1967-09-26 10 ACCRA. Mon (Reuter) The Ghana government has taken over the assets of six British-owned gold mining companies under a decree publish here The decree, signed by the chairman of the National Liberation Council. Lieutenant Genera! J.A. Ankrah. was published on Friday and is retrospective to70 words
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Article198 1967-09-26 10 NEW YORK Mon (L'PI) Former vice president Richard M Nixon warned today that it would be a "national tragedy” if rioting prevented Negro advances “toward full and equal membership in American society.” "The riot statistics show that (be Negro has already paid an198 words
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Article133 1967-09-26 10 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) The Australian government Is understood to be considering strengthening its task force in Vietnam with a squadron of 14 Centurion tanks and some further artillery, the Sydney Morning Herald reported today This would be the limit of the Increase, a Canberra133 words
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227 1967-09-26 10 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) A delicate operation by an eminent Australian surgeon was watched on closed circuit colour television today bv some 1.300 doctors and observers sitting two miles from the operating theatre. To? armchair theatre” was Dart of the Fifth inter- national Congress of227 words
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Miscellaneous33 1967-09-26 7 B.C. m &Y sIOHNNV HAftT I CS€DlfcT'HiN< THE CUM PEvd-VED AROUND THE EARTH. by johnny hart rr& AMAZ STUPID OnIE CAM BE I r W»4Ar Does IT DEVOLVE AROUND T a/ PjC 6*A33 words
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Article776 1967-09-26 8 rE Japanese Prime Minister, Tun Eisaku Sato, flew off yesterday to Singapore after a brief four-day visit to Malaysia to continue his Asian tour. His visit is short but he has left a long, burning question for Malaysians to ponder. And this is. quo vadis. Asia? He776 words
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Article, Illustration863 1967-09-26 8 Rudi Frisch Bangkok, Mon - Irrigation will make 2 or 3 crops a year possible and the river will provide electric power for millions The Mekong will become an effective weapon in weakening the Communists By Rudi Frisch Bangkok, Mon. TWO rivers dominate the local Thai 1 scene; one863 words
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Article, Illustration185 1967-09-26 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") IyHEN Charles went to the police station to inquire about his brother’s arrest, he found himself arrested, charged with robbery. “My arrest was Illegal,*’ Charles protested at the trial. “The police had no probable cause to185 words
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LETTERS...
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Article459 1967-09-26 8 \TR. John Gurusamy hod no anti-National Language sentiments, I believe, when he suggested that the debate between the N.U.T. and the D.T.C. Union be held in English. The request to use English. instead of English and the National Language together, in all sincerity, wafor the459 words
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Article123 1967-09-26 8 AM of the most disgusting vy habits of motorists in Singapore these days is their indiscriminate use of the horn Although it is an offence to sound horns in many areas, every day and night the tooting goes on unabated and apparently unchecked. This is especially so123 words
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Article586 1967-09-26 8 I WOULD like to thank Mr. Clarence De Silva for his reply (E.S. 14.9-67) to my letter (E.S. 4.9.67) on the question of expulsion of members. On 8.11.63 I wrote to the union that. In the name of Justice and fairness, I should have been586 words
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Advertisement41 1967-09-26 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1967 23-B. Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. Telephone: ***** 7 Penang OHke Ipoh Office 39. |alan Saltan. Kuala Lemper. MalaysiaTelephone: *****/6 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Breweter Read. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS41 words
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Advertisement23 1967-09-26 8 ijjjttm* »RIT(R<> HIM GIVI THCIS NAMFsB *MD •ODlOilt I*l GOOD UITN I iNUTTftt WITMOVI 'AW' SSO AQOSfSSCsI Twm mo! m et«iOMfo I wmaM23 words
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863 1967-09-26 9 PLESSEY AT DATAFAIR 67 SINGAPORE. Mon. Some of the latest major achievements in automation technology will be featured by the Plessey Automation Group at an exhibition organised in conjunction with Datafair 67 at Southampton University from Sept. 25-29. During Datafair week, which is organised by863 words
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Article27 1967-09-26 9 HONG KONG. Mon. (UPI) —Money Quotations; HKSS 7*125/5 795 per US do; ar for cash HKSIB 08 per pound sterling HK5289.375 per tae’. gold27 words
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Article205 1967-09-26 9 DETROIT, Mon. (Reuter) United Autoworkers President Mr Walter Reuther today urged an investigation by the United States Congress and the Canadian Parliament of the price Increases of 1968 model cars announced by the car Industry. Mr. Reuther said the companies “have jacked up prices to car buyers205 words
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Article, Illustration93 1967-09-26 9 The Greyhound Corporation. the largest bus fom rany in the world with 466 base* operating in long-distance service, has pat into service five Mer-cedes-Bent buses of the type 9 M 2 The air sprung buses from the Mannheim Plant have a Sirost* panelling and are93 words
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141 1967-09-26 9 MADRID Mon. 1 Reu'er) Modernisation of Span's gteel industry is being held back by low profit? and lack of capital investment, according to Ser.or Jose Ramon Esnaoia President of the National Metalworkers Labour Syndicate Foreign competition and government policy had kept the price141 words
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Article83 1967-09-26 9 LONDON. Mon. The Royal Navy's first hovercraft unit was formally commissioned at Lee-on-Solent in the south of England at the weekend. Next month the "raft will be taken to the Falkland Islands for trials and evaluation. The unit comprises an unarmed 30-seat SRN6 modified for naval83 words
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758 1967-09-26 9 SINGAPORE Mon It *u a quiet day on the Stock Exchange with industrial pneer bolding steady. And because today is a Monday. the tendency for activity was rather limi’ed Ben St Co, Central Sugar. United Asbestos and National Iron were quiet in small turnover and758 words
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195 1967-09-26 9 BANGKOK Mon 'Reuter) The Malaysian Commerce and Industry Minister. Dr Lim Swee Aun has said that Malaysia, in concert with other rubber producing countnes of Asia. Is planning diplomatic and International offensive to stabilise the tumbling price of natural rubber. Dr Lim who195 words
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Article341 1967-09-26 9 Rubber up cent SINGAPORE Mon October first grade rubber f ob. buyers closed at 5 p m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 52J cents per lb, ut> three quarter of a cent from previous close. The tone was very quiet With overseas advices as expected, levels were unchanged341 words
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Article43 1967-09-26 9 LONDON. Mon (UPI) Th* pound held steady in the foreign exchange market thi* morning The rate opened in quiet condition? at 2 7831 but on «ome small demand came up to 2 7832 at midday. No other major change* were evident.43 words
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Article22 1967-09-26 9 LONDON Mon (UPI) R ibber market opened quiet with »po< 15-11/18 15) No. 1 RSS CIF basis portsOrt 15| 13J.22 words
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Article524 1967-09-26 9 s|NHAPliKB—Block Exchange bid and offer price* officially listed at the close of business. INDCSTRI AL Hen A: Co i ;h 1.77 Bonstead 1.52 C. •‘ui.'ir 1.65 1 66 Chemical Co 1.46 1.17 Cold storage 5 5* Dunlop 2.IT 2.18 1 smelting 4.26 ni 2.02 2 08 L**o Ord3.02524 words
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Article55 1967-09-26 9 (Managers' Price*) Fir*t Mala van 2.30 2.39 Second Mala'an l.fifi 1.75 Third Malayan The Commerce 1.14 1.23 Industry lund The saving* Fund 83 98 VI» 1.25 131 Ma la v an Investment 1 iind 1.05 1.15 Hr»t Hongkong .78 second H< ngkong .53 .57 S'ng om modify 355 words
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Article111 1967-09-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Th« noon price* at the Singapore Chtne*e Produce Exchange today are > Bayer Coconut OH Selle* (FOB) Bulk Coconut OH «7.7i (E.O.B) Drum* Loo*e Copra Mixed 50.25 Sept Oct 29.50 Muntok White Pepper (FOB.) ofi% NEW Sarawak White Pepper IEO.B.) 130 00 9«% NEW Sarawak Special Black111 words
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Article17 1967-09-26 9 SINGAPORE, Mon The tin price for today was $595 00 per picul, down 37) cents17 words
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Article200 1967-09-26 9 SINGAPORE Mon The following ships arc expected to be in port today Godown* Vessels 1 2 Neder Rijn 3 4 Cambodge 5 Yamanaml 8 7 Thorscape 8 9 Limburg 13 14 Patroclua 15 18 Basra 18 Bengalen 19 Yoko Maru 21 22 Prod'vs 23 24 Sea Express200 words
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Advertisement905 1967-09-26 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, K. LUMPUR) Bk. Ptiiini. AN Star. K trn Time 7 «o a m. AlrUne HA 789 to K I umpur. olombo. BomOat. Cairo. London. Time 7 00 am.. AlrUne Ml 45? Korbing Time ;if am Airline HI 122 to Kuala Lumpur Time T A", am Airline PA 042905 words
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Miscellaneous151 1967-09-26 10 MMMM PART JL I XL Ary V VT EQUPWENT. W£ CAN APPItOACH FROM T>« 4 NO AT THE runs* meet. M0 PLACE, clpfsce manor ANOMAIUTES LATER UNCLM HAS SEE*. TAPS? to ou« Me m«c' fAM art_ SET UP A TRAP ON OCEAN ROAD ALEXAFP0J WRVERLV JRMSttF IS H6AP6P TWS WAT.'151 words
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Advertisement55 1967-09-26 11 r GET [®lay1©ape AND BE A SWINGER! it run at ant POSITION AT HOME BEACH CAB ■EVEN ON VOCH BOAT" A WIDE VARIETIES OF CARTRIDGES AVAILABLE BE ON THE LOOK OUT FOR IT. ROLE DISTBIW TORS: S-POHE MALAYSIA O' SINGAPORE OFFICE> KVALA LCMPTB SAE/E, Armenian Street Tel: ***** A *****455 words
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Advertisement24 1967-09-26 11 m MODEL BDSIISBf &h WATERPROOF SHOCKPROOF LUMINOUS 3 wa* HIC Full range of Watches for Boys and for the whole family Unconditionally Guaranteed J24 words
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Miscellaneous332 1967-09-26 11 TrioSE BliY NATIONAL SEPTEMBER 2d PM TIME X TIME 5*5 OPENING ANNCT Proa Summary 55* NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 5.55 NATIONAL SONGS «.N NEWS IN TAMIL 6.18 GIGANTOR Gigantor Who' 6.35 RIN TIN TIN Rusty goes to Town, with sub-titles in the National Language TN NEWS IN ENGLISH332 words
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Miscellaneous303 1967-09-26 11 fcffflM 988 NEWS IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 9.12 WORLD ROUND-UP A newsreel coverage of recent world events narrated in the National Language 9.22 MIMI LOMA A musical programme. 9.45 WORLD TOMORROW Credit on Caras 18.15 THE ROARING 2*'S The Twelfth Hour, with sub-Utles in the National 1185 FINAL NEWS IN303 words
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Miscellaneous392 1967-09-26 11 558 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 5-55 NATIONAL SONGS 6.88 NEWS LN TAMIL 6.18 W ANTED DEAD OR ALIVE Showdown. 6.35 FLIPPER The White Dolphin, with subtitles m the Nation a 7 88* VeWs US ENGLISH 718 GHAZAL 7.35 BEWITCHED A Strange Little Visitor 888 NEWS IN MANDARIN 818392 words
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Miscellaneous384 1967-09-26 11 SEPTEMBER 26 M TIMEX TIME 688 PROG SUMMARY in the National Language Chinese. Tamil and English 6.18 BEL XJAR LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the Na tional Language 6.15 CARTOON CORNER A select.on of cartoons for children 6.40 TRAVEL TLME A trave'.ogue for children 6.55 ITS HAPPENING IN384 words
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Miscellaneous352 1967-09-26 11 SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5( 8.05 CHINESE CINEMA Part 2 of a Hoakien film. “Tlm Cat And The Prince 9 0* NEWS AND NEWSREEL in English 925 THE PRIME MINISTER meei s Foreign Pressmen < English Version) 9 55 TflE SITAR. SAROD and Tabla (English) 10 48 RTN FOR YOUR LIFE The352 words
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Miscellaneous135 1967-09-26 11 lifetime of living in this limited period. 1135 Close Down SFPTFMBER 27 P M TIMEX-TIME 668 PROG SUMMARY m the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and Englis--618 BELAJAR LAH BAHASA KEBANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Lar.z age 6.15 THE ROAD RUNNER SHOW "The Curse Of Cousin SmithScience fiction adventure135 words
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Miscellaneous178 1967-09-26 11 A cartoon senes 6.40 MY THREE SONS “Heat Wave” Fred Mac Murray plays the role of a widower who has the tack of raising three sons without the aid of a woman but with that o< his father-in-law 7.18 THE NEWTLY WEDS •Wrong Match” A Car.’onese comedy 740 NEWS AND178 words
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Miscellaneous195 1967-09-26 11 8.35 STRUGGLE FOR PEACE ‘‘The Bomb” A probe into the problem of five nations having nuclear weapons and many others capable of making them. 9.## NEWS in English 9 15 WHAT OTHERS SAY A review of editorial opinion and reports In th« Press 9.35 THE GIRL FROM UNCLE. “The Mother195 words
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Article, Illustration374 1967-09-26 12 Hoo Ban Khee - by Hoo Ban Khee Kuala lumfur. Mon. One of Harold Pinter's best-loved plays, “The Birthday Party' 1 will be staged at the Dewan Tun Dr. Ismail. St John's Institution her f from Oct. 19 to 21. Thi, will be the second jnaior production of the year by the374 words
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Miscellaneous502 1967-09-26 12 T. V. SINGAPURA 8.25 THE WORLD IN ACTION -The Other World” A documentary senes on the most pressing issues of the da. v 9.00 NEWS in English 8.15 RTS TALENTIME A show in which budding artists are given the opportunity to display their talent 11.15 ZERO ONE “Discord" 10 45502 words
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Miscellaneous529 1967-09-26 12 •The £20.000 Case A senes of one-hour thnllers that spring from the mind of the master of suspense Edgar Wallace 11 00 LIBERACE A musical programme 11.30 CLOSE DOWN Sunday OCTOBER 1 P.M. TIMEX TIME 1 00 PROG SUMMARY in the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and English 1 10 BEL529 words
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Miscellaneous544 1967-09-26 12 EDIFFUSION (Silver Network) ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Singapore A M 800 Dawn Serenade. 830 Breakfast Club, with Larry Lai; 645 Your Daily Horoscope Birthday GrW.snp TOO Xr« T3O Rediffusio- Health Tsp: 745 Assignment Hollywood reporter Fred Robbins meets the stars of (Lima and television Today Peter Durhm: 7 50 Breakfast Club, with544 words
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Miscellaneous262 1967-09-26 12 Thursday SEPTEMBER 28 \m M TIMEX-TIME 8 ***** Civic* Sec I The Road Problem (Ch >; 9 15 9 35 Geography Sec II Heavy Industry of the United States of America (Ch); 10 00-10 20 Mathematics Sec II Cosines and Their Practical Applications *Eng 11 *****5 English Second Language Sec262 words
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Miscellaneous338 1967-09-26 12 Radio Smgapura —programmes few Malay words which are used In everyday conversation and sentence build ins 7.15 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS A foreign correspondent given the background to an international events. 7 M DAVE I FF TRIO 7.45 SCIENCE JOURNAL New, from the world of sclenc# and te 890 MUSIC OF THF338 words
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Miscellaneous331 1967-09-26 12 !M CONCEIT HALL 3I S SI PI KM 3.30 TOP TNCES OF THE VA EEK A review of the week 9 top tunes based on request ar.d .'he International Chart* 4*o MV AVORD 439 JIT AI TAN QTINTET SO* PROGRAMME STMM AIT 503 LOST MAKES THE WORLD GO ROCND Love331 words
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Miscellaneous295 1967-09-26 12 1M IN LIGHTER VEIN Derek and Ray Pianist*. Clebanoff and Hi* Orchestra Billy Libert and His Orchestra. 134 THE NEWS 1.40 IN LIGHTER VEIN 200 STRANGER IN THE HOUSE Beginning a new serial of the rivalry between an unselfish mother Elizabeth Farmer and her selfish and unscrupulous daughter Louise for295 words
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Miscellaneous337 1967-09-26 12 A programme for children presented by Aisha Akbar. II.M HOES IHE TEAM THINK A panel game. P M. TIMEX-TIME 12.00 MIDDAY SERENADE The Percy Faith OrchestraChet Atkins, guitar. 100 MONDAY MEDLEY 1.3# THE NEWS I. MONDAY MEDLEY More music and songs for your lunchtime listening 2.00 STRANGERS IN THE HOUSE337 words
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Miscellaneous270 1967-09-26 13 SHAW IGANISATION then* 2*414 LAST DAT! Tr~r Lbi U u.. 1 Sft 4 Aft (Jl »IS a n Seaa Oaaserr Jame* Be-a MM -TOO ONLY UVI TWICE T»e!jn:ee:?r PaaaeMlca CCA! ORES* 9 TOMORROW K rk Do-if’.*-Rofeert ICtthiß R:'tv»*d W ■!a:»rk -THE WAT WTST" fO* Rwaa’l* 90 Cry-- 9e r»L-:e« CAPITOL270 words
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Miscellaneous231 1967-09-26 13 7!y ODEONI PALACE 31-114 1 '4. 4 71M l*th Bit Dr*! Lott I Di*i! 11 ta MS. IM. «M. lUtus t '.j i m V m Ate II M. It M KIM MM CUB 800 KINGS ONLY! Ro Half-Price' So Pr*c Lutrl So M.::trrr Concert 10a IB TOW Pall Stereophonic231 words
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Article, Illustration443 1967-09-26 14 K. S. Sidhu - By: K. S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Mon. —A Singapore H.A. President XI with only three changes from yesterday's national side fought spiritedly and bravely to hold the visiting Australians to a scoreless draw in the "return" hockey international at Jalan Besar today. The— Sunsport pix. - 443 words
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876 1967-09-26 14 Liet of hones in training forth e Singapore Sept Oct. (Gold Cupi Meeting U as follows:Trainer Ahmad bin Abdul Sam ad 1- Misty Breeze 2. Avion 3. Nazafat 4. Red Peony 5. Lady General 6. Five Springs Trainer LW Allan 7. All Wonders 8876 words
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455 1967-09-26 14 HARI CHAND - By HARI CHAND KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Two strong under 21 XV went down fighting to President’s XV by II points (goal, try and penalty) to 29 (4 goals. 2 penalties and try) in a final prartire at the Selangor padang today. The defeat455 words
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138 1967-09-26 14 SEREMBAN. Mon. A brilliant hat-trick by 25-year-old long distance runner Velupillai of Port Dickson enabled P.W.D. Sports Club to beat N.S. Indiana 4-2 to qualify for the Hose Cup finals. Indians opened scoring in the 15th minute through inside-left SundraraJ. PWD equalised In the 20th minutes138 words
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899 1967-09-26 15 LUMPUR, Mon. Poor Kim Kee, the pins just don't se«m to be falling right for them. After leading for the past few weeks in the Adam And Eve League, Kim Kee were swamped by their opponents and finished up their position, with 37-i wins,899 words
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96 1967-09-26 15 MALACCA. Mon. The Malacca Badminton Association at their emergency council meeting unanimously decided to urge the Badminton Association of Malaysia to accept the Thomas Cup Mr Tan Kim Hoe, the Malacca BA. Secretary, discloses that their delegate. Mr Ho Kum Yeow, has been given96 words
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Article392 1967-09-26 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Vim di Fertuan Agong will lead a team against the Sultan of Selangor's team in their annual golf encounter for the Mar Eu Cup at the Royal Selangor Golf Club rourse here on Sept 36 The pairing and starting392 words
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Article, Illustration1319 1967-09-26 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Following ore the roce weights for the first and second days of the Singapore Turf Club's' (Gold Cup) meeting to be held on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1: HORSES CLASS 2 Div. 2—6 Fur». 15 yds Kita Suka 9 00 Binjai Park 8.11 Love— Surtsport pix. - 1,319 words
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Advertisement531 1967-09-26 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT O'OR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore. S.S. MUBARUK b Brothers. 63. Bras Basa*i Road, and 2. Maiu Avenue. Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore. TAT BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83. East Coast Road. Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE.531 words
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Advertisement93 1967-09-26 14 NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19(2) CORRIGENDA REFERENCE Press Notification under Section 19(2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance on the 15th. September, 1967, on the making up of East Coast Terrace from Lots 247093 words
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Advertisement96 1967-09-26 14 a irmi »rr that con A 10NC WAT Eastern Sun CIASSIVIUD ADS] lACH WORD 50 e* 25 (tM |W«|) PLEASE WRIT! IN CAPITAL irrrißS Advertiser's Name....—. ArJdress Telephone No.— Number of Insertions... Oaf els) Requested. Cost S-. ritwat ant urgatut m S irOVCUtlf Cwk ndnrtl Caih ant be rfiiurrti. Ckrgta96 words
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781 1967-09-26 16 CEOUL, Mon. (Reuter-UPI) The Philippines won a vital 81-69 victory over Japan on the fourth day of the Asian Basketball Championships here yesterday. The convincing victory avenged a defeat by Japan two years ago at the third championships in Kuala Lumpur and virtually781 words
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119 1967-09-26 16 SYDNEY. Moo (Reuter)— Twenty members of Sydney's Eastern Suburbs District Rugby Union football club left Sydney by air today on a three-week tour of Japan and Hon* Kong. They will play five matches in Japan and one in Hong Kong. Team captain David119 words
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Article, Illustration71 1967-09-26 16 TWO wives of the Royal Air Force men based at Changi Mrs. Janet Thompson (left) and Mrs. Shoens Nieoll (second from left) rereive distinction awards under the Royal Life Saving Society scheme, the highest practical awards the society makes. Presenting the awards71 words
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Article108 1967-09-26 16 WOMEN 'S HOCKEY LEVERKUSEN. West Germany. Mon. (Reuter) In a clash between two unbeaten teams. England scored a 1-6 victory over Belgium yesterday on the 19-nation international women's hockey tournament “i here. The United Slates comple’ed their programme still without a win being beaten 2-1 yesterday108 words
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Article59 1967-09-26 16 FRANKFURT. Germany. Mon. (UPI) National badminton associations from nine European nations yesterday founded a new Federation to stage European Championships The associations from Austria. Belgium Britain. Czechoslovakia. Den mark. Holland Norway. Switzerland and West Germany are already affiliated with the International Badminton Federation, Hans Dieter Kunz of59 words
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95 1967-09-26 16 PARIS. Mon (Reuter) Felice Gimondi of Italy, woo the Grand Prix des Nations, professional cycling’s top time trial, raced here yesterday Gimondi. 1965 Tour de France winner, was fastest all along the 73 kilometres leading to the Vincennes cycledrome to score his first95 words
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Article50 1967-09-26 16 DUBLIN, Mon. (Reuter) Meath beat Cork by one goal and nine points to nine points in a thrilling all-Ire-land Gaelic football final here yesterday. Cork led by four points to me at half-time in the match watched by a crowd of more than 70.000 in bright sunshine.50 words
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Article90 1967-09-26 16 VIENNA Mon (Reuter) Austria beat Finland 2-1 >n Group Three of the European Football Championship here yesterday in a match marred by the sending off of the Finnish fullback Kautonen in the 79th minute. Kautonen. one of the best players on view until then, was sent90 words
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Article80 1967-09-26 16 SYDNEY. Moo t ßeuter) Australian Roe Clarke yesterday ran the fastest four Miles ever recorded Clarke Hocked 18 minutes 1 S seconds to win by 36 yards a special match rare against two relay teams of four school boys each at a suburban athletic field80 words
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150 1967-09-26 16 Malcolm 16, leads the qualifiers SINGAPORE. Mon Alisdair Malcolm, the 16-year old lad to watch in Singapore golf, shot a 76-72 148 for 38 holes to lead the eight qualifiers in the current year's Keppel Club Championship The other qualifiers. Loong Pan Yap. 77-75 152. HR Perry. 76-77 153; Duncan150 words
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132 1967-09-26 16 BES ANCON, France, Mon (Renter) Jacques Anqnetil, France's too cyclist, covered 45.775 kilometres (28.4 miles) in one hour on a track here yesterday in a trial run before attacking the world hour record in Milan on Wednesday. AnquetU is staking his reputation132 words
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289 1967-09-26 16 NEW YORK. Mon (UPI) Nino Benvenuti of Italy defends his world middleweight title against Emile Griffith on Thursday in Shea Stadium as the feature on this week's fight schedule. The fight is expected to draw nearly 35.000 fans and a live gate of289 words
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Article196 1967-09-26 16 TAIBATE Brazil. Mon (UPI) Italy's Carlo Baglini on Sunday won the second leg of the Volta, covering the 141 kilometres from Sao Paulo in 1- 16. 56, but Portugal took the team win Baglini won the race in battle with teammate Paquale Zanata. who196 words
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308 1967-09-26 16 MIAMI BEACH. Florida. Mon. (Reuter) Two of boxing’s greats will “fight” by computer here tonight in an effort to help answer the question as to who was the best heavyweight of all time. In the fight, one of a series of 15. the “Brown308 words
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193 1967-09-26 16 CLIFTON. New Jersey. Mon. (Reuter) Arnold Palmer overcame a five-stroke deficit in the final round yesterday to win the l’Sslso.ooo Thunderbird Golf Tournament by one stroke with a 72-hole score Palmer sank a 10-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole for a three-under-par193 words
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179 1967-09-26 16 PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) French champion Jockey Yves Saint-Martin rode Casaque Grise to victory for France in the Prix Vermeille European fillies’ classic at Longchamp here yesterday. The British and Irish challenge was almost a total failure, and Frenchtrained fillies filled the first three places Best179 words
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Article47 1967-09-26 16 LOS ANGELES Mon. (UPI) Roy Emerson of Australia won his fourth Pacific Southwest men’s tennis championship with a 12-14. 6-3. 6-4 victory over Marty Rlessen. U.S„ on Sunday Mrs Billie Jean King captured the women’s title by beating Rosemary Casals 6-0, 6-4.47 words
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Article60 1967-09-26 16 SEOUL. Mon. (Reuter) The Aslan Basketball Confederation decided at a general meeting here today to gtage the fifth Aslan Championships in Bangkok in 1969, it was announced. During today’s meeting, Japan and Singapore offered to host the sixth Asian Basketball Championship in 1971. Mr. Yoshlmi Ueda,60 words
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Article22 1967-09-26 16 OSLO. Mon. (Reuter) Denmark beat Norway 5-0 in an international football match here yesterday, after leading 2-0 at half time.22 words
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Miscellaneous62 1967-09-26 16 TIME AND TIDE Penan;: 3.43 a m. (7.0 ft.), 4.17 p.m. (6.0 ft.). Port Swettenham: 7-55 a.m. (13.0 ft.), 8.16 p m. (12.0 ft.). Port Dickson: 10.08 a.m. (7.1 ft.), 9.58 p.m. (6.6 ft.) Singapore: 2.59 a.m. (6.8 ft), 2.22 p.m. (8.1 ft). Sedili Kechil: 2.49 am (6.7 ft.), 12.4262 words
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