Eastern Sun, 2 October 1967
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Title Section24 1967-10-02 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 428 Monday. 2 October 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents24 words
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Article327 1967-10-02 1 JAKARTA Sun. (UPI) – - 1,000 Indonesian students get their Oct. 1 revenge JAKARTA Sun. (UPI) "\TORE than one thousand club swinging Indonesian stuA 1 dents sprung a pre-down surprise attack on the Communist Chinese Embassy in Jakarta today, severely beating Chinese Embassy personnel and burning autos, transmitting equipment and files in327 words
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Article, Illustration58 1967-10-02 1 ANGFLINE LOW 23. a bank tvpist, brat 18 other contestants to become "Mis* Stoo Press 1967” on Saturday night. at the Press Ball 1967 organised by the National I nion of Journalists. Malaya, at the Banquet Hall. Parliament House. K. L. Eastern Sun pix by Mok— Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. (Another pix and story in Page 11). - 58 words
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Article71 1967-10-02 1 HONG KONG. Sun (Reuter) China this morning: resumed pumping water into this British colony and the authorities here immediately ranrelled all water restrictions. Under an agreement signed in 1964 China agreed to supply Hong Kong with 15.000 million gallons of water yearly between71 words
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84 1967-10-02 1 HONG KONG. Sun. (Reuter) Chinese Defence Minister Lin Piao told a 500.000 -strong rally in Peking s Tien An Men Square today that China was progressing on ail fronts Our great motherJand has never been so powerful as it is today.” the heir-apparent of84 words
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130 1967-10-02 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. (Reuter). Chinese troops opened fire on Indian soldiers on the Sikkim-Tibet frontier today and intermittent firing is still going on, an Indian Defence Ministry spokesman said.. Indian troops returned fire, the spokesman said. According to reports available up until this afternoon, intermittent130 words
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133 1967-10-02 1 TOKYO Sun (UPD Japa n s internationally known screen star Toshiro Mifune barely missed death yesterday while shooting a semi-documentary film in Central Japan Mifune, who won international recognition for his performance in the p r 1 x e-winning Japanese film. "Rashomon.- was slightly133 words
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179 1967-10-02 1 SAIGON. Sun < Reuter) Truckloads of heavilyarmed Government combat and national police sped to the Government Palace here today as hundreds of Buddhist monks and nuns converged on their leader. Thick Tri Quang Tri Quang. who had been holding court today beneath a179 words
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Miscellaneous19 1967-10-02 1 LADIES DAY •4 1 1 to to i-25 ss-Jt^f^r “Oh-Oh! That’s liable to go against him in the Judging'”19 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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193 1967-10-02 2 FIVE SHOTS BY FLEEING ROBBERS: PENANG. Sun.—Three robbers, two armed with revolvers held up the Lim Seng Seng Bus Co., office in Prangin Road here this morning and fired four or five shots at the office staff who chased after them. A193 words
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Article229 1967-10-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The search for musical talent in the form of singers, instrumentalists and composers never ends where Radio Malaysia is concerned Yearly. the organisation conduct* Talentlme and "Radio Star" contest* to pick the best instrumentalists and singnra. and Tune Writing" contests to obtain new229 words
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Article, Illustration90 1967-10-02 2 MUAR Sun. A school teacher and author of textbook* Mr. P Vengadesan will leave for London to take up a three-year law course in the Lincoln Inn on Oct. 7. Mr. Vengadetan. 27 ha* been awarded a scholarchip by the National Union of Plantation90 words
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Article24 1967-10-02 2 PENANG. Sun An unemployed. Yeap Foo Hwe. 44. fell to hi* death from the fourth floor of the Trengganu Flat* here yesterday.24 words
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88 1967-10-02 2 AR. S’ur Mias Teo Poh Choo ha* been e ec*ed Chairman of the Women Section of ’he Kluang MCA branch, with Mi*. Wong Slew Lan and M;sa Lim «ah Lian a* Vice-chairmen. Other office-bearer* are' Sec re* ary Mi*, Loh S tow Keng Treasurer88 words
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Article62 1967-10-02 2 MUAR, Sun. M.m Cheng Slow Chuen wa* the winner in the women* section of a State poetry reading competition, organised by the Johore Labour Party, Re*ult« were Cheng Slow Chuen Muar». Jian Chian Hoon Muar>. Cheng Slow Joo 'Muan Huey Yew and Tham Eng Thlan (Muar>62 words
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Article, Illustration89 1967-10-02 2 The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak opened two blocks of 11--storey Malacca Police flats, costing $2.9 million at Bandar Hilir on Friday. He also inspected the Bat« and the miniature garden and fountain. Picture shows Tun Raiak (extreme right) inspecting the miniature garden and fountain. From Tun Razak’g right89 words
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115 1967-10-02 2 ALOR STAR Bun Ong Kom Sal 67. who was injured in the head by a shot from one of the five armed robbers who raided a sundry shop m Padang Besar early on Tuesday night is in a serious condition In the115 words
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Article118 1967-10-02 2 PENANG. Sun The Minister of Health. Enche Bahamsn bin Samtudm has said that it was the aim of the Government to construct clinics in all the big •owns in Weat Malaysia He said this when he visit#*! *he Health Centre in Ayer Item here to118 words
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Article46 1967-10-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Minuter of Work*. Poet* and Telecommunication*. Tun V T Sambanthan today attended a temple ceremony at Bukit Dinding Karak Temple Pahang Later. Tun Sambanthan visited Tuan Estate. Pahang and addressed ’he workers He also visited Sungei Kawan Estate.46 words
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81 1967-10-02 2 MUAR. Sun. The Muar branch of the Chinese Normal Trained Teachers’ Association will hold a dißtnctwide art competition for primary school-children on Oct 14 The competition it divided into two sections: For Standard Five and Six pupils. and for Standard Four pupils and below.81 words
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Article49 1967-10-02 2 ALOR STAR. Sun. Mr. Tan Hai Loon, a State Legislative Assemblyman, who is leaving Malaysia on Oct. 13 for Kampala. Africa to attend the 13th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference. was given a farewell dinner by members of the Alor Star M.C.A and friends at the M.C_A Headquarters here.49 words
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Article, Illustration354 1967-10-02 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Enche Elias Udin of the Alliance declared here today that his victory in yesterday's Tampoi State byelection was an open endorsement of the Government's policy by the people. The rormer senior supervisor with the Adult Education Department here and one-time police inspector354 words
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161 1967-10-02 2 IPOH. Sun. A c*r after overtaking a lorry at great speeo crashed into the ga*e of the Tasek Cement Ltd., the Coroner. Enche Abdul Hamid bin Mohamed Yur,o«, was told here yesterday. Liaw Khay Guan. 40. a lorry driver. *aid this today161 words
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Article177 1967-10-02 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng today called on Singaporeans to take "positive steps to strengthen the existing goodwill, friendship and co-operation among the various races.*' Mr. Chan was speaking at the eighth annual sports meet of the Cevlon177 words
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Article69 1967-10-02 3 SINGAPORE, Sun. Another 31 kampor.gs in the Republic will soon have electricity. This was today announced by Mr. Ho Cheng Cboon. Chairman of the Urban and Rural Services Committee and Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Law and National Development. The schemes, costing $522,580 approved by69 words
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Article, Illustration90 1967-10-02 3 SINGAPORE. Sun Mis* Joan Pillay (above) of the London Press Exchange. Ltd (Singapore) has been promoted to Copy Chief. Miss PiHay, a graduate of Middle Temple in London practised as a barrister-in-law in Singapore before joining the English programme of the Department of Broadcasting. Singapore, from90 words
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Article29 1967-10-02 3 SINGAPORE Sun The Traffic Police recorded a total of 92 road accidents of which four were serious during the past 24 hour* In the Republic29 words
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395 1967-10-02 3 Lee to students: Develop a spirit of sacrifice for progress achievement SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister of State for Culture, Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, has urged students to develop a spirit of sacrifice and an impulse for progress and achievement. He was speaking at the prize-giving ceremony at the Chinese YMCA395 words
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Article, Illustration35 1967-10-02 3 IT'S o dangerous situation but the driver of the car was lucky and escaped serious injury, when his car skidded and overturned at Newton Rood here on Saturday. Picture by Jimmy Chow.Picture by Jimmy Chow. - 35 words
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101 1967-10-02 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. A Hindi dance drama will be staged at the Victoria Theatre on Oct 6 In aid of the Ne’aji Hindi High School Building Fund. Among the stars in the drama, entitled “Chltrangada Is Miss Sucheta Mukherjee, who takes the leading101 words
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123 1967-10-02 3 SINGAPORE Sun. The Singapore Arts Council is organising a national song competition to start a national collection of folk songs, patriotic sor.gs. marches and songs for all occasions. The competition will be held or a nation-wide scale and will be open to all. There123 words
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128 1967-10-02 3 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police are looking for eyewitnesses to two fatal road accidents in which a 18-vear-nld youth and 75-year-old man were involved. The youth Son Ah Peng, a pillion rider on a motorscooter was thrown 70 feet away after the scooter had collided128 words
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612 1967-10-02 4 Maureen Lee - By Maureen Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. You will be asking for trouble if you were to accuse a housewife of not working hard enough (even if it is true). They work an average of n ne hours a day, but according to a report612 words
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Article, Illustration98 1967-10-02 4 Land Development Schemes in Sarawak are “wonderful and impressive", says a South Korean journalist, Mr. Sukin Lee, who is Editorial Consultant of Korea Herald. Mr Lee said this after a two-day visit to Sarawak He said: “It is a wise policy for your Government to expand development schemes, so that98 words
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62 1967-10-02 4 The Mentri Besar, Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, presenting a $7,000 cheque to Mr. Lee Fook Booi, Chairman of Wong Loa Sin See Yea Temple in New Kopisan Village near Gopeng on Wednesday. Dato Ahmad also presented another cheque of $3,000 to Fatt Yeh Temple in Gopeng the same day.62 words
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384 1967-10-02 4 55 DELEGATES FOR 3-DAY CONFERENCE: KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thg Deputy Primg Minister, Tun Abdul Razok, will open the Conference of Noturol Rubber Producing Countries here tomorrow to discuss measures to check foiling natural rubber prices and to mointain prices ot equitable levels.384 words
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Article36 1967-10-02 4 ALOR STAR. Sun. The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, will be here tomorrow to lay the foundation stone of Hotel Royal” at Jalan Sultan Badlishah, the new complex where private buildings are coming fast36 words
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Article, Illustration360 1967-10-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rozak, will open the great economic debates", a series of six symposia on the vital economic issues of the day, organised by the University of Malaya Economics Society tomorrow ot 8 00360 words
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65 1967-10-02 4 IPOH. Sun. Tbe .Minister of Lands and Mines. Enche Abdul Rahman Ya’akub said here yesterday that be was awaiting the report of the official committee on offshore mining in Mainland Malaysia. Enche Abdul Rahman said that there was no “hitch” between the Central (rfivfmmfnt65 words
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57 1967-10-02 4 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Joseph after their wedding at the St. John’s Cathedral at Bukit Nanas, Kuala Lumpur. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. S. Sebastian, while the bride is the daughter of Madam Mariamal and the late Mr. Savarimuthu. A reception was held at— Eastern Sun picture. - 57 words
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85 1967-10-02 4 MUAR. Sun. The Malaysian Government ha* been urged to use the various language media In Its notices for the convenience of the public. This was one of the three resolutions passed at a committee s meeting of the Pu' Stongkat branch of the85 words
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Article51 1967-10-02 4 MUAR. Sun About 400 boy scouts, cubs and girl guides from 14 groups in the Muar District took part m the second Muar District Camp Fire at the St. Andrew's Secondary School ground here last Friday Highlights of the camp fire were cultural dances and51 words
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Article38 1967-10-02 4 MUAR. Sun. Mr N. Maman has been re-elected Chairman of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Johore State branch. at Its general meeting recently. The Vice-chairmen were Inche Ahmad bin Ariffln and Mr. Chew Teck Seng.38 words
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Article70 1967-10-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The President of the Information Department Staff Union, Mr R Sadasivam. yesterday denied his union had refused to merge with the national body—National Union of Employees in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. He was referring to a statement made by Mr. A.70 words
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Article50 1967-10-02 4 MUAR. Sun. —Mr S. Arumugam has retired as headmaster of the Segamat Secondary English School. He will continue with his post as supervisor of the Segamat Regional Teachers’ Training Centre. Mr. James Kurian. a senior teacher, has assumed duties as acting headmaster of the Segamat Secondary English School.50 words
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281 1967-10-02 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. Representatives from 21 Afro-Asian countries will be attending the Second Afro-Asion Housing Congress which opens here on October 7 and ends on Oct. 15. The countries are: Algeria, Burma. Ceylon, North Korea. India. Indonesia. Iraq. Jordan Kuwait, Lebanon. Lybia,281 words
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Article, Illustration129 1967-10-02 10 SINGAPORE. Sun Singapore will be represented at the Conference of Buddhist Youth Activities in Tokyo from WcdnesdaT to Oct 11 Mr. Lee Pen* Cheong. hon secretary of the Singapore Regional Centre of the World Fellowship of Buddhists, will leave here by air for Tokyo129 words
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Article99 1967-10-02 10 SLNGAPORE. Sun Twenty one dealer* of national products from Singapore and Malaysia left here today for Japan for an industrial promotion tour. They were accompanied by the Singapore sales manager. National Department, Mr. Low Hong Boon and Mr. Young Swee Won of the National Depart- ment,99 words
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Article, Illustration536 1967-10-02 10 Singapore, Sunday 'THE Italian community here turned up in full force and gave their President a rousing welcome at the International Airport today. Waving their national flags, they warmly greeted Signor Giuseppe Saragat who is here for a two-day visit. President Yusof bin lshak. accompaniedTuan Haji Ya’acob (right). - 536 words
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Article, Illustration55 1967-10-02 10 THE first and second prtae winners of the second Marlboro Eastern Sun "identify the object puirle” contest received their priies on Saturday Eastern Sun picture shows Mr Goh Hian Liang < right) receiving the first prise on behalf of his brother Mr Goh Hin Han. fromMr. John Kam. - 55 words
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Article, Illustration333 1967-10-02 10 Lucky Realty’s multi-million housing projects progressing SINGAPORE. Sun. Lucky Realty, a lea din* housing development com pany which is a subsidiary of the well known Far East Organisation, is presently engaged in several multimillion dollar housing projects here A number of these are are now under construction, and a good333 words
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135 1967-10-02 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Family Planning and Population Board will hold an exhibition from Oct. 3 —5 at the Teachers’ Training College. Paterson Road The emphasis of this exhibition will be on the availability of Family Planning services and the methods of Family Planning The exhibition will135 words
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63 1967-10-02 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Member of Parliament for Sembawar.g. Mr Teong Eng Siong. will officiate at the opening of the recentlymetalled roads Teo Lee Road and Wei Hua Road on Oct. 7. Requests for the metalling of Teo Lee Road and Wei Hua Road were63 words
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119 1967-10-02 10 SIGNAPORE. Sun. The Telecommunications Department (External) was today amalgamated with the main Telecommunications Department and ceased to exist as a separate entity. All communication* formerly addressed to ’The Offlrer-ln-Charge. Telecoms (External)” should now be addressed to “The Director. Telecommunications Department. 35 Robinson Road. Singapore".119 words
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Article103 1967-10-02 10 JOHORE BAHRU Sun The Merslng Tow n Council has given a pay-up-or-f ace-action warning to rate dodger* In a statement Issued here today, the Council* Deputy President. Enche Mohd Salleh bin Abdul Rahman said $108,500 wa* still to be paid to the council by rate payers. The103 words
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Article, Illustration490 1967-10-02 10 SINGAPORE San —At the St Andrew* Mission Hospital for Children. Tanjong Pagar. just a stone throw from the Eastern 5u office. I* a young patient who is nick named 'The girl with the ®ying lingers This cute. 11 -year-old girl come* for treatment490 words
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212 1967-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Indonesia would welcome any move for a joint effort among the natural rubber producing countries to stabilise the price of the commodity. This was said today by Bng-Gen. Abdul Rachman. leader of the eightmember Indonesian delegation. which arrived here to212 words
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Article90 1967-10-02 11 MCAR, Sun The English section of the Bandar Maharani Branch of the Malaysian Chinese Association plans to hold six competitions: They are:— A Johore State-Tide singing competition in aid of its funds scheduled for April nexvyear: A Muar distr.ct allcommunity essay competition The closing90 words
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Article42 1967-10-02 11 GRIK San. A coffeestill owner. Bulaiman bln Mohamed. was stabbed In in *he head with a parar.g by *wo youths in Jalan Toh Merab here early this morning They also stole $82 from him. Two suspects have been detained.42 words
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Article31 1967-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR Sue The Secretary General of National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. P P Naraya»ar.. *oday left for Brussel* to attend the I.C F.T.U. Executive Council meeting.31 words
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Article35 1967-10-02 11 MUAR Sun. A political course for member* of the Ba'i Pahat branch of *he Malaysian Chinese Association Ydlith Sec':on will be held on Ort 14 and 15 a*. Diamond Jubilee Hall. Batu Pahat35 words
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Article, Illustration291 1967-10-02 11 Kuala lumpur, Sun.—Angeline Low, 23, a typist at the Mercantile Bank in Kuala Lumpur, last night beat 18 other contestants to become "Miss Stop Press 1967" The occasion wa s the flittering Pres* Bah 1967. organise* by the National Union of Journalists. Malaya— Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon. - 291 words
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Article, Illustration530 1967-10-02 11 Lucian Peter - By Lucian Peter KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The coir industry is a most useful cottage industry in Malaysia that could grealy help to increase her national income. This is the opinion of Dr Masahatsu Moritomo, a Colombo Plan expert and adviser on rural530 words
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232 1967-10-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A new wage agreement was signed here today giving the 5,000 bank employees in West Malaysia an immediate benefit of $1.7 million as ex-gratia payment. The money will be paid out by 28 banks. The new pact, algned at the232 words
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145 1967-10-02 11 PENANG, Sun. The Board of the Tourists’ Association today expressed its gratitude to the Police and Social Welfare Department for their action taken to eliminate the beggar problem here. A spokesman for the Board said today that the Board had decided to support the introduction145 words
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Article62 1967-10-02 11 IPOH. Sun A car belonging to a lady doctor was reported stolen here yesterday Dr. (Miss) Liew Siew Mun, a private practitioner, parked her Morris 1100 in a lana behind Brewster Road about 2 p.m. yesterday When she returned To where her car was parked about three62 words
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Advertisement370 1967-10-02 2 Miirlliiirii/ Eastern Sun identify the object puzzle WEEKLY PRIZES One first prize—sloo cash Two second prizes -J SO cash each Thirty consolation prizes -1 carton Marlboro each WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO: The jbo»» r» t cut-up uc'ion of a photograph. One apetton will appear inly in thit column Collect370 words
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Advertisement252 1967-10-02 3 BRIGHT FUTURE ANTICIPATED FOR ITALIAN MACHINE TOOLS Italy is one of the biggest producers of machine tools in Europe Although countries with longer industrial traditions precede her in production and trade statistics, Italy exports machine tools at the rate of about 30,000 tons a year to countries all over the252 words
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Miscellaneous44 1967-10-02 4 ch. resf or course, im COMING, NCNO f T (&UT CANT SUP Off 7 JUST NON te in 't 'U BE THEPE IN A fE+l) MINUTES >J rot/ *>VOW, Gor THINK UP AN EXCUSE TO THfiCN AT THIS 7 NUTTY OLDMAN! TT V. ISo44 words
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WORLD NEWS
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506 1967-10-02 5 SCARBOROUGH, England. Sun. (Reuter). Prime Minister Harold Wilson last night won the first round of a battle to head off a damaging split within the governing Labour Party over Britain's attempt to join the European Common Market. Party sources said a special506 words
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190 1967-10-02 5 SCARBOROUGH. England. Sun. (Reuter) Singapore Prune Minister Mr. Lee Kwan Yew arrived here last night and immediately opened informal talks with top British cabinet ministers. Mr Lee. who arrived in Britain last night after a stopover in Malta, began his consultations with British Foreign190 words
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Article123 1967-10-02 5 WH IT TIE N. California. Sun. (UPI) Hanah Milhous Nixon mother of former Vice President Richard Nixon, died yesterday at a convalescent home She was 82 Mrs. Nixon, bom in Butlerville, Indiana, on March 7. 1885, first came to this area as a child of 12123 words
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Article115 1967-10-02 5 ADEN. Sun. (Reuter) A British soldier was seriously wounded when Arab Nationalists threw two grenades at an infantry patrol In the back streets of Aden’s Steamer Point district yesterday. The name of the soldier was not disclosed. The patrol was from the first battalion the Prince115 words
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Article32 1967-10-02 5 CAIRO, Sun. (Reuter) President Nasser last night appointed Deputy Premier and Local Government Minister Aly Sabry “Resident Minister” for the Suez Canal area. In a decree Issued here.32 words
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Article269 1967-10-02 5 VICTORIA. BRITISH COLOMIA. Sun (UPI) The Sasquatch legend of British Columbia blooms anew. Provincial anthropologists on Friday said two Victoria prospectors have given them "the best account we've heard yet” on the sighting of a Sasquatch. the legendary giant humanoid which is said to roam269 words
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Article68 1967-10-02 5 LONDON. Sun. <UPI). The British Broadcasting Corp. 'BBC) went pop yesterday on a 24-hour-a-day basis. But fans eoudn't complain. Not only did the BBC take over the style of the pop pirates complete with interviews and lively Jingles advertising Its own programmes but it also hired68 words
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233 1967-10-02 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. (I PI). The satellite Pacific II moved closer last night to successful completion of its mission to become a back-up for the Trans-Pacific communications network. The Communications Satellite Corp (Comsat) said here that Its earth station at Paumalu, Hawaii, ignited the apogee233 words
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846 1967-10-02 6 Massive rally to mark tilth year of power HONG KONG, Sun. (VPI). Commuffist China, declaring itself now the “centre of world revolution.” today celebrated its 18th National Dav with a massive public rally in Peking attended V Communist party chairman Mao Tse-Tung. The rally in846 words
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258 1967-10-02 6 'Soviet spy Philby nearly became head of M 16' LONDON*. Sun. (Reuter) Two British newspapers reported today that a Soviet spy was once in the running to become head of British Intelligence. Both the Sunday Times and the Observer came up with investigations on the background of Kim Philby British-born258 words
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106 1967-10-02 6 REYKJAVIK. Iceland Sun. (UPI)—An underground volcano stitched a 1.200-foot Assure across southwestern Iceland chi Friday night. geologists said today. Two new hot spnngs also appeared near the southwestern tip of Reykjare* peninsula 30 miles southwest of Reykjavik. The steam-spouting flseure. barely two inches wide, may106 words
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177 1967-10-02 6 TUVAN A. Mexico. Sun (VFI). Sugar contaminated by the deadlv insecticide Parathion has been determined the source of the deaths of 17 children here this past week, the District Attorney s office said yesterday Dlst Atty. Hector Valdivia said the sugar was contained177 words
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Article91 1967-10-02 6 JOHNBON CITY Texas. Sun. (UPI) President Johnson announced yesterday his selection of Erwin N Griswold of the Harvard Law School as the new Solicitor General of the United Btate*. replacing. Thurgood Marshall, who has been elevated to the Supreme Court. Mr Johnson also announced selection of91 words
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Article, Illustration31 1967-10-02 6 HONEY-COMB house in Japan claims to be “21st Century living” and belong to Japanese Industrialist Takeo Mikivama. The 25 “eyes” on each face are windows. P.ANA Photo.31 words
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Article107 1967-10-02 6 PARIS. Bun (Reuter) A French company is supplying machinery worth £1.430.000 to China to produce special paper for bank-notes. It was announced today The Arm. 'Enas' a subsidiary of the Schneider group, has already sent the first consignment, capable of turning out nine tons of paper107 words
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Article59 1967-10-02 6 TRENTO. Italy. Sun. (Reuter). A booby-trap explosion killed a Police Sergeant and railway worker today at the station of this provincial capital, south of the Alto Adige (South Tyrol* region. Alto Adige has been the scene of terrorist activities by extremists seeking the annexation of the partly59 words
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Article113 1967-10-02 6 KANAZAWA JAPAN. Sun (UPI) A Japanese carpenter and his wife figured the way to live It up on the hot spring resort circuit wa# to let their eight year old son support them It was a great four months for Tango Mukaivama. 44. and his wife. But113 words
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Article103 1967-10-02 6 TOKYO. Sun. (CTI). Communist China Party Chairman Mao Tse-Tung stood eight feet tall today at leaat in a teletype portrait put out by the New China New* Agencr. The portrait was put out as part of the 18th anniversary celebration of the Red takeover on the103 words
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178 1967-10-02 6 ONDON Sir. (UPI) ■L* Col. Hubert Fauntleroy Julian, the pre-war Black Eagle of Harlem.” said yesterday that Algeria had turned down an offer of US$5 million to release kidnapped former Congolese Premier M o i s e Tshombe. "I was prepared to go178 words
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Article718 1967-10-02 6 Martin P. Houseman - Martin P. Houseman HANGAROA VILLAGE, Easter Island. Sun. (UPI) A recently completed airstrip related to a secretive US. Air Force project has opened this Polynesian island to tourism. A tourist not too concerned about comfort may now view stone-age-wonders formerly seer, only by archaeologists relics718 words
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Article140 1967-10-02 7 NEW YORK San (Reuter) A large advertisement in the editorial aection of today's New York Times urged the nomination of General James M Gavin as the 1968 Republican presidential cand'date. The advertisement. Inserted by a “concerned group of private citizens claimed that the former U140 words
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Article87 1967-10-02 7 AUCKLAND. Sun < Reuter 1— Dr W. E HenleT. sd-perintendent-iD-e hI e f of the Auckland Hospital Board, recently railed for an effort to eliminate “the appalling medicalese" (medical jargon) which has crept into the English language He told the second biennial conference of the New Zealand Records87 words
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53 1967-10-02 7 AFTER spending twelve weeks in an Algerian cell British pilots David Taylor (left) and Trevor Coppleston were united with their families in London. They flew back last Sunday since their arrest without charge in the Tshombe kidnap affair. Left, Capt. Taylor and his mother, with the Copplestons behind their four— UPI; Photo. - 53 words
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139 1967-10-02 7 MOSCOW Sun (Reuter) Two young Russians who spent more than two months lying flat on their backs to test the effects of weightlessness in space were unable to either stand or sit at the end of the experiment, the Bov;et news agency Tass reported139 words
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129 1967-10-02 7 DETROIT. Sun (Reut*r) Ford Motor Company Preudent Henry Ford II has spurned an invitation from Union President Walter P Reuther to address a rally by his 160.000 striking workers here today. The Ford strike, started on September 6. will continue on Monday as the workers gather129 words
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435 1967-10-02 7 ‘Let’s have US--Soviet ABM against China’ -SAYS SENATOR SPARKMAN WASHINGTON. Sun (I PI) Senator John J. Sparkman, the number two man on the Foreign Relations Committee. Testerdav raised the possibility the Cnited States and the Soviet I mon agreed to build Missile Defence Svstem against a future attack by China.435 words
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Article139 1967-10-02 7 MILLBROOK. N*w York. Sun. (Reuter) Dr Timothy Leary, “high priest” of mind-expanding drugs, said here he would appeal again against a 30-year Jail sentence and U 5430.000 fine confirmed in New Orleans on Saturday. The sentence was originally Imposed on the 46-year-old former Harvard University139 words
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Article281 1967-10-02 7 To fight that US$2,000m. a month war JOHNSON CITY. Texas. Sun. (Reuter). President Johnson prodded Congress again today to increase taxes to pay for the Vietnam war and warned that every day’s delay increased the danger of runaway inflation Speaking to reporters at the LBJ ranch here,281 words
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Article86 1967-10-02 7 Suitor kills girl 's uncle BANGKOK Sun A school teacher in northern Chieagmai province on Friday shot dead his principal and then took hl« own life, poll re reporter today. Police said the teacher. Pa yon* Praaertsin. shot the principal Samran Thonrnimitr as the latter was queueing up to draw86 words
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317 1967-10-02 7 JOHNSON CITY. Texas. Sun. (Reuter). President Johnson said the United States must keep its word to Britain over an agreement to offset part of the cost of buying F-111A fighter-bombers and otWr planes. Criticising Congress for denying Britain an opportunity to bid for317 words
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237 1967-10-02 7 HARLINGEN. Texas, Sun (UPI). Waters along most of the Rio Grande receded vesterdav. but as they did. the ugly wrath of hurricane Beulah became more evident. Mud-splattered buddings, uprooted trees and ravaged farm lands '-ame into view as water from Beulahs rains crept back into the237 words
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Article86 1967-10-02 7 BANGKOK Sun (Reuter) Thirty-one Communist guerrilla* in north-eastern Nakon Phanom province la.-t Thursday surrendered themselve* to the local authorities. official source* said today. The sources said this was the biggest single group of Communists to have given themselves up The guerrillas brought with them a quantity86 words
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Miscellaneous29 1967-10-02 7 B.C. fOLMBER CP TEN To ONE 3PS w Ssaira*a Y ILL^ -JOWNNy hatot <±> by johnny hart <t& HCW/ DO I K/v£W l6>U aren't lying*? Nope Tr—» W p *t29 words
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Miscellaneous1009 1967-10-02 7 TV and Radio today TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Palau Plnang: 6 Ipnh and Melaka; 3 K 10 Johor* Bahru: 4 Taiping: 7 Batu Pahat: 9 PM 5 45 Prog Summary; 5 50 News Outlines in the National Language; 5.55 National Songs. 6.00 News in Tamil; 6.10 Three1,009 words
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Article447 1967-10-02 8 WHEN the Buddhist hierarchy of Saigon goes into the streets to hold protest rallies, something is really wrong with the Government. It is the barometer indicating bad political weather. The Vietnamese do not have much faith in a Government run by puppet warlords. A special committee of447 words
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Article294 1967-10-02 8 rpHE President of India, Dr. Zakir Husain s call for a one world Government as an Ideal worth pursuing to save the human family from being “torn into fragments by tensions, fears and distrusts” is a noble, worthy one. But in a world which is rent asunder by294 words
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Article481 1967-10-02 8 A LTHOUGH it is not my usuol practice to x discuss in the columns of the Press the conduct of guests in my home, I find myself reluctantly compelled to make public reply to Enche Abdul Raxak Ahmad's letter of Sep- tember 28. At tne time. some481 words
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160 1967-10-02 8 Although the rubber price has increased through the intervention of the Government it is doubtful how much the smallholders' do really benefit from it A survey of the prices before the m’ervention i e 12th September. 1067. and price* today i.e 27th September. 1967.160 words
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Article185 1967-10-02 8 VI’ H F. N *he Government offered an ’interim award' to the D T.C. teachers in July 1967. it was rejected by a majority vote of the Teachers’ Panel X J.TC, alter a thorough study revealed that only one per cent would receive immediate benefits Subsequently the185 words
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Article72 1967-10-02 8 THE Social Welfare lottery draw has been on for many years, yet there has been no publication whatsoever about the total receipts taken and total payments made to prizes won for each draw, and also the project* undertaken by the fund. I think the72 words
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Article145 1967-10-02 8 MR. Robert T. H Goh says that “Mr. Devan Nair has begun to run for cover behind a welter of words.” One would have thought that anybody who "runs for cover” would not ask for an open debate on television on the crucial issues affecting145 words
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1229 1967-10-02 8 Robert Jackson - The secret war by Robert Jackson pight o'clock in thg evening of November 21, 1964, o Comet 4 oirliner of United Arab Airlines its engines already idling stood on the tarmac parking area of Rome's Fiumicino airport. The Comet was four minutes1,229 words
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Article, Illustration220 1967-10-02 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence Por Criminal Trials") riGHT-year-old Bobby had been brought up by Mr and Mrs. Stark, his maternal grandparents. Cynthia, Bobby’s mother, rarely visited him. When Mr. and Mrs. Stark, refused to give custody of Bobby to Cynthia, she brought proceedings220 words
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788 1967-10-02 9 The weekly market review SINGAPORE, Sun.—During the week under review, the Stock Exchange had no significant influence and consequently conditions in industrials were moving steady to a better level from the close of business in the previ- ous week. Out of the 48 equities788 words
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Article155 1967-10-02 9 LONDON, Sun (Reuter) Fears regarding possible higher world Interest rate* depressed sentiment on the London Stock Exchange today. Traders noted last week’s decision by the authorities to impose bank rate borrowing on the discount market, with lt* Implications for interest rates, and profit-taking was evident nearly155 words
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76 1967-10-02 9 CANBERRA. Sun (R*uj ter) Last year's strike of pilots employed by Australia's state-owned Qantas Always had a disastrous effect on the company’s revenue, profits, and growth, according to Qantas Chairman Sir Roland Wilson. Qantas’ annual report tabled in Parliament recently showed the airline made an76 words
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373 1967-10-02 9 ■II r ASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) Malaysian Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin, arrived in Washington yesterday for talks with U.S. Government officials on how to stabilise plunging world rubber prices. “This is a serious matter for us.” Tun Tan said as he flew373 words
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Article, Illustration183 1967-10-02 9 SINGAPORE Sub. Mr. Richard Giaag Swee Min* has been appointed head of the Watch Service Department at Silvaroyal Ltd Singapore. sole agent* for Ome ga and Tivot Swim watches in Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei. Mr. Giang replaces Mr K. Menig. who has returned183 words
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144 1967-10-02 9 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) —Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. yesterday announced it had won orders for a sugar producing and refining plant each from four firms in the Philippines. Taiwan. West Pakistan and Okinawa. Mitsubishi said the order* totalled in value about £3.9 million. On«144 words
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144 1967-10-02 9 SINGAPORE. Sun —A local hotelier and financier will leave here bv air on Tuesday for Tokyo— the first leg of his South-east Asian “exploratory’ tour. He is Mr. Lee Peng Cheong. executive director of Hong Leong Finance Ltd. and managing partner of Queen s Hotel144 words
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Article84 1967-10-02 9 MANILA. Sun Mr. Gregorio Licaros. Sr., chairman of the board of governors of the Development Bank of the Philippines, announced that the DBP was ready to moollise or generate the maximum amount of capital resources with the least possible requirement of direct appropriation from the government.84 words
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256 1967-10-02 9 LESLIE HAYNES - By: LESLIE HAYNES LONDON. Sun Reuter) —Two riant electrical firms, producing £154 million worth of goods a year, were yesterday locked in Britain s bur rest takeover battle for •ix year*. Nearly £3O million was added to the market value of Associated Electrical Industrie*256 words
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203 1967-10-02 9 SEPTEMBER—STEADIEST PERIOD FOR LONDON SILVER MART LONDON. Sun. (CFI) September has the steadiest period for the silver market in London since the U.S. measures in the spring despite good demand from both British and European industry for the metal, a leading silver dealing firm said yesterday. Samuel Montagu and Co.203 words
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Article, Illustration178 1967-10-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Mr. Cheong Laitong, Head of the Creative Department of Rothmans of Pall Mall t Malaysia > Berhad. returned recently from his third company sponsored overseas tour in les* than five years. His recent trip took him to Zurich, Frankfurt, Berlin. I-ondon.178 words
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Article, Illustration273 1967-10-02 12 I AM fond of doing work such as ironing but there is no work for me to do in my house. Most of the work is done by my servant or mother. One day my servant did dot oome to work and my mother was273 words
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Article, Illustration422 1967-10-02 12 T’HE newspaper is a comparatively modern invention. and was first introduced in 1896 by Alfred Hamsworth. The first newspaper was called “The Daily Mail”. It was not until the end of the 19th century that newspapers became so influential, for both,422 words
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Article, Illustration500 1967-10-02 12 IN such ax. advanced world a? our*, travelling is no problem as it 1* made convenient for man by the invention of automobiles. ships, trains and aero- planes. Inspite of all these timesaving, fast, and yet. sale methods of transport. there are some people who regard500 words
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Article, Illustration345 1967-10-02 12 WHEN a child aoes something wrong his parents punish him The child may not repeat the mistake again, at least not for another day or two But if the paren's were to explain to the boy. why he should not do this, and if the345 words
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Article, Illustration331 1967-10-02 12 I would like very much to be a doctor 1 have always presumed that the doctor’s profession is a very noble one. for a doctor is able to relieve people of their sufferings. To be a doctor. I need certain qualifications. I know331 words
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Article, Illustration286 1967-10-02 12 THERE are many kinds of holidays, such as schoolhohday*. public-holidays and others. Holidays are we.comed by all people. During festivals, there will always be a holiday. During holidays. people stay at home and have a grand feast Borne people spend holidays by going to a286 words
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Article, Illustration259 1967-10-02 12 I AM sure everyone knows what advertisement Is. In fact, it Is so common that It is displayed everywhere In cinema hails, in the street, in television, over the radio, newspapers or magazines The producer In order to make his goods wellknown. has to employ workers259 words
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Article, Illustration166 1967-10-02 12 MOST people and parents do not allow their children to see television, because tney think it will spoil their studies. With the help of television we can imporve our studies for example Geography. Literature, Malay and Science too. With the help of these programmes166 words
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Article1153 1967-10-02 13 Robert Jackson - THE BLOODBATH BE MOTH A TIES By Robert Jackson 'J'HE afternoon sun beat down mercilessly as the five army lorries, led by a jeep, bumped their way through a narrow mountain pass not far from Zakho, near Iraq's northern border with Turkey. Inside the vehicles,1,153 words
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Article1324 1967-10-02 13 MEDICAL authorities are warning that the increasing and indiscriminate use of sleeping pills is turning a considerable proportion of the world's population, quite literally, into addicts. Some authorities take this further. Says British drug expert Dr. Thomas Morgan: “Rebance on sleeping drags Is a menace to1,324 words
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725 1967-10-02 13 Joseph G. Molner. M. D - Swelling, itching, asthma—results of allergy By Joseph G. Molner. M. D. women tenda t© equalise When to see doctor about your heart? If you have pain or a distinct sense of pressure in the mid-chest under the breast bone. If you are short of breath biker ordinary ex (Huffing and725 words
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Article538 1967-10-02 13 Q: I* it true that a woman using oral contraceptives (“the pill”) must change to another brand after three years because the s''•■stern becomes immune ar.d pregnancy :s p^ No, not so. There are differences in ingredients, strength and schedule of use for different kinds, but538 words
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Miscellaneous181 1967-10-02 13 WSHAW organisation LIDO Phone ***** Now «howtnf' It, IM, 4. 454. 1* Kirk Dourla* Robert Vltchjm. Richard W:dmark THE k«T WEST Panaelalon At Color HJA) vrXT CHANGE Harley Mllla. John Ml!!* Hr»»! Bennett THE F4.WILT W AT" Co:or WB CAPITOL Phone ***** Vow «hootnf 11. 1 45. *M. 454 Tul181 words
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Article790 1967-10-02 14 R. D. Selva - Ranjit—Gurucharan ’s 4th wicket stand highlights match By R. D. Selva XT' (JALA LUMPUR, Sun. Notional Electricity Board today handed Negri Sembilon a sound thrashing to win by an easy 212 runs in the Malaysian Government Services League competition here at Pantai today. NEB790 words
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173 1967-10-02 14 BRDGETOWN. Barbados. Bun (Reuter) Gary B°bers. the West Indies Test captain, said here yesterday tha* it would be unfair if off-splnner Lance Gibbs wa* not allowed to play in the coming series against England. Sobers said: "I hope MCC's ruling will be amended In173 words
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Article206 1967-10-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Royal Malaysian Air Force added to their victory list another win when they beat Kiang Club 6-« in the Selangor Rugby Union senior .eague competition at the airport ground here today RMAF's points came from a penalty and a try. This206 words
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Article60 1967-10-02 14 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) South Vietnam outplayed and defeated the Philippines 10-0 in the fourth day of p ay in the six-ration Asian Group One preliminary soccer tournament for the Mexico Olympic*. The halftime score was 4-0 m favour of South Vietnam It was *he first victory60 words
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224 1967-10-02 14 ALOR STAR. Sun. The Kedah Government Services soccer team beat the Malayan Railways 6-0 in a scrappy game where individualism rode roughshod over team work which was not appreciated by the crowd of about 500 In the first half Kedah led by 2-0 with224 words
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110 1967-10-02 14 ALOR STAR. Sun The Kedah Government Servi'-es rugger »eam will play Peraic Government Services at the Ibrahim Secondary School ground. Sungei Patam tomorrow at 5 15 p m The match which was originally fixed to be played on Sept 7. nad been postponed twice.110 words
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Article32 1967-10-02 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Sino-Malays defeated the Football Association of Singapore .3-0 in a friendly match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium this evening Scorers were Andy Yeo and Aljunied (2).32 words
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Article331 1967-10-02 14 SEOUL. Sun (Reuter) The Philippines basketball squad wept for joy before a thunder-struck Korean crowd of 10.000 here tonight as they edged out South Korea to win the fourth Asian Basketball Championship and regained the title they lost to Japan two years ago. The Philippines won331 words
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Article, Illustration2755 1967-10-02 15 Windsor Lad - Rinus saddles four winners By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Sun. Leading Ipoh trainer Rinus van Breukelen had a great day when he sent out four winners at Bukit Timah this afternoon—second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting. He scored with Co-Prosperity, Lord Sussex,— Sunsport pix. - 2,755 words
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Article386 1967-10-02 15 Following ia the Stipe’s Report on the second day of the Singapore Turf Club’s Gold Cup Meeting held at Bukit Timah yeaterday: Race 1: At the start Yenga (Coleman) was squeezed out by Highland Joy (Nelson) who jumped away awkwardly and forced Venga onto Big Job (A Ham.l).386 words
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86 1967-10-02 15 MUAR Sun. Johore Bahru District had a big fright before beating Pontian District by a solitary goal in the final of the Johore inter-district hockey tournament for the Choo Joo Thye Challenge Shield at the St. Andrew’s Secondary School ground here vesterday Pontian making86 words
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207 1967-10-02 15 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter). Swift Peter, a 12 to one chance ridden by P. Selkrig. came from behind to snatch a late victory in the £16.000 Australian Jockey Club Derby over one and a half miles when Sydney’s spring horse race207 words
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Article93 1967-10-02 15 THE CURRAOH. County Kildare. Sun. < Reuter* Khemia owned by R B Beaumont won the Irish Cambridgeshire run over one mile here yesterday. Dr B Reubin's Slipper Supreme was second and F Feeneys Sweet Jewel, third of 19 runners. J. Hunter rode Khemis. D Dunn Slipper93 words
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Article77 1967-10-02 15 MOSPORT. Ontario. Sun. (Reuter* Britain's Bill Ivy. riding a Japanese Yamaha, roared to an easy victory in the 125 cc race at the Canadian motor cycle Grand Pnx here yesterday. Ivy clocked 46 minutes 39 seconds for the 25 laps of the 2.5 miles (4 02 kilometres*77 words
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Article57 1967-10-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Rugby match between Cobra and NSCRC of Seremban, scheduled to be played today, at the police ground had to be called off. NSCRC were engaged in another match in their home State in a League fixture. However. both officials have agreed that the match57 words
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131 1967-10-02 15 LONDON. Sun. Reuter) Buated. who was favourite for the Prig De L’Arc De Triomphe horse race to be run at Longchamn. France, on Oct. 8. has been withdrawn and will never race again, his British trainer Noel Murlesa said yesterday. Busted was listed in131 words
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109 1967-10-02 15 ASCOT HEATH. Berkshire, Sun. (Reuter) Australian Rbn Hutchinson yesterday became the first jockey to ride 100 winners in English racing this season when he rode Great Bear to vietdry in the last race here Hutchinson reached his century with a thrilling photo finish victory109 words
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Article60 1967-10-02 15 Manikam ridden by Asu* wadi, finished third afcd Jaid $95 for a place behind oint Command and Zara in Race Seven on the first day of the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting held on Saturday’ Sept. 30. It was erroneously pup?, tished that Baihoimev Prince60 words
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Advertisement625 1967-10-02 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC HEADSHIP IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Appointment; Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for the appointment of Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering which will become vacant early next year on the retirement of the present incumbent Qualifications; Candidates should be professionally qualified engineers with a625 words
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Advertisement98 1967-10-02 14 TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE Proposed Maha Rodhi School at Loronr 34. Geylang Road Singapore. REGISTERED Contractors are invited to Tender for the construction of the above. Plans and Specification may be collected from the office of the Architects. James Ferrte and Partners. 11 Robinson Road. Singapore, 1. not later than98 words
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Advertisement101 1967-10-02 14 A irm.* ■IT THAT con A LONG WAT Eastern Si CIASSIVUSD ADS I "•"!T *>-#. CANTONMtNT ROAD. SIMCAFOtt 2 TIUFMONIS *l«05/7. Advertiser'* Name........ Telephone No Number of Insertions.—— i Dete(s) Requested. Cost ....I Psraeat aaet Mtt m-4m t It.o /CSh>' cwk M»HI<I Caab am ta Ifftolmt. Ogew m abeeld be101 words
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Miscellaneous51 1967-10-02 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $29,325.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****0 $10,727.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****9 3.065.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****7 1.532.00 STARTERS ($750.00 each): Not. *****1 *****7 *****2 *****3 *****8 *****9 *****1 *****8 *****0 *****6 *****2 *****5 10 CONSOLATIONS ($500.00 each): Nos. *****0 *****1 *****2 *****4 *****9 *****9 *****3 *****2 *****951 words
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Article507 1967-10-02 16 Wednesday in 2nd spot despite draw with Wolves T ON DON, Sun. (Reuter) Liverpool strugged off their shock mid-week defect at Bolton in the English Cup to take e clear lead yesterday in the First Division championship race. With a quarter of the League campaign nearly507 words
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Article65 1967-10-02 16 NEW DELHI, Sun. (Reuter) India yesterday won the Eastern Zone final of the Davis Cup against Japan here and qualified for an inter-zone tie against South Africa the European group B champions. India gained a winning 3-0 lead yesterday by winning the doubles. Ramanathan Krishnan65 words
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Article59 1967-10-02 16 WATKINS GLEN, New York. Sun. (Reuter) Britain’s Graham Hill (LotusFord) yesterday set a new lap record for the Watkins Glen international race course and captured the pole position for today’s United States Grand Prix Hill shattered Jack Brabham’s 1986 record, lapping the 2 3-mile course59 words
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Article, Illustration94 1967-10-02 16 UPI radio-photo shows Linda McGill breaking the English channel crossing record in nine hours and 24 minutes. Linda won permission to to drop the straps of her one piece swimsuit If necessary and along with It the nickname "topless” around the world. She found the measure94 words
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Article1477 1967-10-02 16 RESULTS TABLES LONDON. San. < Renter >. Resalts of football matches played yesterday were: ENGLISH ONE Burnley 2 Fulham 0 Chelsea 1 Coventry C 1 Leicester C 0 Evertoc 2 Liverpool 2 Stoke City 1 Man City 1 Man United 2 Newcastle U. 2 Arsenal 1 Sheffield W 2 Wolves1,477 words
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Article285 1967-10-02 16 SWIMMING 2 LONDON. Sun (UPI) Three world records fell to the United States team during the first session of their swimming international against Great Britain at the Crystal Palace on Saturday. Best performance of the day came from 15-jear-oLl Catie Ball U S.' who already285 words
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302 1967-10-02 16 PRE-OLYMPIC SOCCER TOKYO, Sun. (R*ut*r) Japan beat Taiwan 4-0 last night on the third day of the six-nation Asian Group One preliminary soccer tournament for the Mexico Olympics. The half-time score was 1-0 in favour of the Japanese. The victory gave the Japanese302 words
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Article87 1967-10-02 16 BURNII, Northern Tasmania. Sub (Reuter) The Tasmanian Australian Rules Football premiership match was declared "no game” yesterday when about 4.000 spectators swarmed on to the ground, knocked a player unconscious, and uprooted the goal posts. North Hobart were trailing Wvnyard by one point )ust before the end.87 words
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Article258 1967-10-02 16 LONDON, Bun. (Reuter) Results of Rugby Union matches played yesterday were: Aldershot 8 3. Oxford 12 Barnstaple 9. D port 8 11. Bath 11. Old Wesley (D Bedford 5. Gloucester 18. Birmingham 74. Middlesex Hospital 8 Blackheath 18. Coventry 18. Bristol 32. Bridgend 18. Broughton P 9.258 words
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668 1967-10-02 16 SINGAPORE, Sot. If praises were showered on Phua Thien Kiay; Brian Marks; Ong Chew Bee; and J.T.A. Patterson for winning the Putra Cup for the country, the same if not more should he handed to the Captain who put his team into shape668 words
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233 1967-10-02 16 SEOUL. Sun. (UPI) The Philippines and South Korea kept their winning streak intact yesterday scoring their eight straight victories against no setbacks in the fourth Aslan Basketball Championships under wav here. The two team* thu* cleaned the stage for a gruelling duel tonight for233 words
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Article100 1967-10-02 16 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter) Jack Nicklaus. shooting four under par 68 yesterday lost to Chen Chin Po of Taiwan who fired 66 in an 18hole stroke play exhibition match. In a drizzling rain at the Tokyo Golf Club in Sayama City, near here. Nicklaus shot 34100 words
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Article72 1967-10-02 16 JAKARTA Sun. (Reuter) Top Indonesian sports officials ended a four-day conference here last night with a resolution calling on the Government to allow sports representatives to sit in Parliament as the People’s Congress the country’s highest policy-making body. The resolution stated that sports in Indonesia had72 words
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Miscellaneous58 1967-10-02 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 11.33 a.m. (8.1 ft.) Port Swettenham: 4.02 a.m. (15.8 ft.), 4-23 p m (15.3 ft) Port Dickson: 506 a.m. (8.8 ft), 544 pm. (86 ft) Singapore: 10.14 a.m. (8.4 ft.), 9.46 p.m- (9.3 ft) Sedili Kechil: 8.40 a m. (7.4 ft), 7.55 pm. (66 ft) Kuantan:58 words
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