Eastern Sun, 3 October 1967
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Title Section26 1967-10-03 1 Eastern Sun tn3epen3enu' National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION if Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 429 Tuesday, 3 October 1967. -fr MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents26 words
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Article, Illustration449 1967-10-03 1 Musa Scully - RUBBER: International commodity agreement between natural and synthetic the true answer By Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia today called for dual action by both natural rubber producing nations and synthetic rubber producing and consuming nations for "an international commodity agreement which is the true answer449 words
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Article, Illustration305 1967-10-03 1 HONG K O N G, Mon (Reuter)—China has lodged a "most urgent and strongest protest” with the Indonesian Government against "assault on Chinese Embassy in Jakarta by Indonesian ruffians”, according to the New China News Agency. The agency said the protest note was handed— UPI; photos. - 305 words
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Article52 1967-10-03 1 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter) The New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Keith Holyoake. said here tonight that his country had no intention of increasing or decreasing its troop commitments in either Singapore. Malaysia, or South Vietnam. But New Zealand would not shrink from increasing its commitments should the necessity arise,52 words
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Article126 1967-10-03 1 SYDNEY, Mon. (Renter) Sir OVto Frankel. a leading Australian biologist predicts that in 35 years people everywhere could be eating “test tube steaks”. “I am certain that pills will never replace today's food.” he said. “But mankind will lire off fac-tory-made foods.” Sir Otto126 words
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374 1967-10-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Fourteen short and long term proposals were discussed on the first day of the conference of natural rubber producing countries, at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman. The conference Chairman. Tan Bri Raja Mohar bin Raja Badlozaman. said that the countries who374 words
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87 1967-10-03 1 NEW DELHL Mon. <UPI) Guns of Chinese Communist and Indian troops entrenched on the Tibet-Sikkim border were silent todav after fog halted a shooting battle on the explosive Himalayan frontier on Sunday. A morning barrage of Chinese mortar and reeoilless rifle fire hammer into Indian87 words
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Miscellaneous14 1967-10-03 1 LADIES DAY 7*n ife?* 1 i “Nothing to worry about— elephants can’t climb trees!”14 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article242 1967-10-03 2 JB underworld organisation: Police detain 12 hoodlums including the mastermind JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A powerful underworld organisation here has been smashed by the town's crime-buster, Asst. Superintendent Omar Mohamed and his team. The organisation, with its hideout and a godown at Kompong Pahong in the heart of the town,242 words
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253 1967-10-03 2 SINGAPORE. Mon The MP for Jon Chut. Mr. Teoh Ghitn Sene, has submitted several question* regarding tax assessment of foreign artistes for answer during the next sitting of Parliament. He will ask the Minister for Finance Dr K*ng Swee. whether he Is253 words
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160 1967-10-03 2 TAIPING. Mot. —The zoo "at the Lake Gardens here :s costing the Town Council considerable expense in animal feed Executive Council memoer of the State Legislative Assembly. Dato Goh Chok Sam, suggested at the Town Council meeting to “pass *he buck” on to160 words
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146 1967-10-03 2 IPOH, Mon.—The following ahe the results of the Perak Flood Relief Fund lottery draw. First Prize: *****3 (A Mercedes Benz 250 §e> Second Prize: *****6 (A Volvo 1225). Third Prize: *****3 (A Mazda $00). 10 Fourth Prizes (T V Set ea-h): *****3 *****6. *****8.146 words
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212 1967-10-03 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. A firm here was today fined $B,OOO by the Fifth District Judge. Mr. Liew Ngik Kee, on a charge of importing three new Rover 2000 s into Singapore without a special import licence. The firm Champion Motors (M) Ltd. through212 words
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102 1967-10-03 2 Dr. Victor M. Fic, Professor in the Department of Government and Public Administration of Nanyang University, has successfully defended his dissertation for a doctorate in International Relations end Law at the Columbia University. Dr. Fic attended the International Congress of Orientalists at the University of Michigan, where he read a102 words
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563 1967-10-03 2 SINGAPORE. Mob The Singapore Medical Association today maintained that “we are in an ers where the advent of ready-made medicine has made dispensing no more a skilled Job requiring trained personnel**. The Pharmaceutical Aasociation should accept tbit feet, ‘he SMA *a:d la a staterr.ent563 words
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Article75 1967-10-03 2 ‘Sweet--smelling’ sampan PENANG. Mon. A sampan powered by an out-board motor, was intercepted by a customs patrol boat and found to contain 11 bundles of cosmetics and medicine worth $2 000 over the week-end. There was however, nobody in the sampan which was spotted coming out from Batu Maun* by75 words
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Article161 1967-10-03 2 JESS ELTON. Mon. The First Secretary to the German Embassy in Kuala Lumpur. Dr. Carnil Metternich. said much progress had been achieved in the implementation of the development programme in Sabah Dr Mettemich said this after his recent visit here. He described his visit to161 words
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Article233 1967-10-03 2 Khir Johari on: MALACCA, Mon. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohd Khir Johari hit out at the young people in the country who were imitating James Bond when he opened the St David’s High School Assembly Hall here. These imitators would be of no use to the nation233 words
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411 1967-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR Moo •There it confusion and clumsiness in the uniform spelling ayatem oe'ween Indonesia and Malaysia” This is the opm.on of the Dean of the Faculty of Malay Studies. Singapore University. Dr. Syed Huste n Alatas He said here today411 words
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Article131 1967-10-03 2 JOHORE BAHRU MonTeachers in the country should be alert and prevent their students from being Indoctrinated by sub-versh-e elements. This call was made here today by the Assistant Minister of Education. Mr. Le« Slok Tew. Earlier, he presented $34 140 to eight Chinese, one Malay and131 words
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65 1967-10-03 2 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Mob A former Singapore student banished by the Singapore Government last year left here by air tonight for the Uolted Kingdom to read law. He is Mr Gurdlal Singh 22. a second year law student of the University of Singapore until65 words
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Article41 1967-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR Mon A parcel, containing watches worth $5 800. was found missing from ‘he Parcel Department :r. Brickfields here on Saturday. The parcel was one of the four addressed to the Shriro (China) Ltd. here from Singapore41 words
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Article118 1967-10-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Malaysian Ambassador to Japan Tan Sri Zaiton bln Ibrahim, today left for Tokyo to take up his new post. He said the existing relations between Malaysia and Japan must be maintained at all times for the interest of both118 words
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Article, Illustration80 1967-10-03 3 The Captain (2nd from left) and air hostesses of the China Airlines on a proving flight seen on their arrival at the Subang International Airport in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. They were garlanded bT Miss Genieve Liew (3rd from left) and Miss Suli Mah (extreme right) both from its sales office80 words
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Article423 1967-10-03 3 They are engaged in subversive work says Khir MALACCA, Mon. The Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johari, revealed today details of the illegal schools existing throughout the country at a press conference at Alor Gajah. He said no less than 70 of the 74 schools known423 words
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36 1967-10-03 3 The Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak arrives at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur to open the Natural Rubber Producing Countries conference. Behind him is the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr.Lim Swee Aun.36 words
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412 1967-10-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Civic consciousness is the substance of democracy and must be carried out with some sacrifice, the Minister of Health, Enche Bah am an Samsudm said today. Enche Bahaman was speaking at the launching of the Prevention of Blindness Week' at his412 words
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Article, Illustration109 1967-10-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Malaysian Piess Attache to the High Commission in London. Enche Mohamed Sopiee Bin Ibrahim, today returned to Malays:a for a month's holiday. He was met at the airport by his family and relatives Enche Sopiee had been in London for the last109 words
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Article97 1967-10-03 3 KCALA LtMPIR. Mon Todar for the first time, the China Airlines aircraft touched down at the Subang International AirKin its proving flight 1 Taipeh Th* aircraft Boeing will operate IL regular servic-e on Saturday. The Vice-president of the Airlines Mr Boh Teh, said Malaysia's International Airport97 words
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134 1967-10-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Five Malaysian students 'eft here tonight by air for Francis for fu#her studies On French scholarships They were Miss FI avia de Souza, Miss Irs Tegjeu. Miss L:n Chon Moey, Miss Kwong Sweet Wah and Che Hamid bin?« Mohamed Noor. Mis*134 words
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Article17 1967-10-03 3 KUCHING, Mon All sh.ps in Sarawak ports were today “dreased up” for the Governor's birthday17 words
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Article, Illustration213 1967-10-03 4 Peter Loke - By Peter Loke gINGAPORE, Mon. Thousands of photographic reprints of Chinese Communist leaders have found their way into Singapore particularly in the Chinatown. On sale at 15 cents a copy, the photographic reprints include those of Mao Tse-Tung. Liu Shaochi and Marshal213 words
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159 1967-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon The National Library will start a weekly mobile library service at the Chanjl Community Centre, 10 ma., Changi Road on Oct. 10 at 6 pm Mr Sun Boon Woo. Member of Parliament for Chany: vQ officiate at the opening The mobile library159 words
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Article, Illustration84 1967-10-03 4 IV MP foe Vtu(ooi. Garden*. Mr. R A Goo sale*, oa Sudsy opened the Sins Kwaag Tai Chi Physical Cairorp Institute The opening cereaaooy waa attended by more than IJM p* r vai Shown here m Mr Goo taJea. (f mirth from left) rutting the84 words
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174 1967-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon Signor Giuseppe Saragat. the Italian President, and members of his entourage today bade “Anivedercr (farewell) to Singapore's President, Enche Yusof bin Ishak at the airport This ends hi# 24-hour private visit the first by a European Head of State since the Republic became174 words
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Article, Illustration257 1967-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon The Italian President, Signor Giuseppe Saragat this morning met about 60 members of the Italian community in Singapore at the Italian Ambassadort residence in Victoria Park Close here. Dr Dante Pollici. the Italian Ambassador here introduced the visiting President to members of the257 words
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Article44 1967-10-03 4 2.39 pm Victoria Theatre Empress Mace: Women of Troy. 6.45 pm. Cultural Centre Canning Rise: Othello (stage play).. 1.3# p m Free film shows by the Ministry of Culture at Lorong Fatimah: Lorong Tech Hock: Lee Chong School: and Pah Kong Kang44 words
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Article, Illustration241 1967-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mom How would you like to spend the rest of your life in a lighthouse awav from civilisation and the maddening crowd? “I would not mind”, said an English mother of three who has liven for five weeks In a lighthouse. She Is Mr*241 words
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286 1967-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin today told an appellant. Seah Eng Joo convicted and sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment for armed robbery that he was not sentenced to “one dav too much” The Chief Justice then dismissed Scab's appeal in the Federal Court286 words
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107 1967-10-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon Two women and a youth were today charged In the Ninth Magistrate’s Court with using sulphuric acid on a Police Constable. Abu bin Othman. at lo m_s. Upper Buklt Tim ah Road on Sept. 16. It was alleged that at the time of107 words
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94 1967-10-03 13 KUCHING. Mon The Chief Minister. Penghulu Trr. SU. the Minister of State Mr Ling Beng Siong and the Federal Minister of Lards and Mines. Enche Abdul Rahman Yakub, were awarded top honour* "Pangllma Negara Bintang Sarawak” which carry the title “Dato” in the94 words
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Article93 1967-10-03 13 SINGAPORE Mon. The Medical Society of the University of Singapore will hold a Medical Week exhibition from Saturday to 14 at the Faculty of Medlr.ne. College Road, here in conjunction with Foundation Week of the University of Singapore The Medical Week exhibition 1* to show to the93 words
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Article, Illustration231 1967-10-03 13 K. S. Sidhu - A MAN DETAINED FOR QUESTIONING By K. S. Sid hu SINGAPORE, Mon. A large amount of "children's bank eurrency" notes which have been circulating among children here have been seized by the Police. In connection with this, the Commercial Crime Police have also detained231 words
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133 1967-10-03 13 Singapore for China's admission to UN -Raja SINGAPORE Mon The Foreign Minister Mr S Rajaratnam. lef* Singapore this evening for New York to attend the current session of the United Nations General Assembly Speaking to newsmen before hia departure. Mr Ra;aratnam said that he would be visiting Bulgaria on his133 words
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Article36 1967-10-03 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The 22-day old strike by 800 workers of the Nanyar.g Shoe Factory here ended today The settlement followed the ln‘erven*:on of ‘he Regional Industrial Relations Officer. Mr B Kumaran36 words
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88 1967-10-03 13 SINGAPORE Mon —Two youths were today sentenced to three months' jail each in a Magistrate's Court for continuing in an unlawlul assembly after it had been lawfully ordered to disperse. They are Chua Lock khye, 21, and Ter.g Yong Yuen. 17. The Magistrate88 words
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Article25 1967-10-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon B-urg.ars broke into the new Broadcasting Centre along Federal Highway yesterday and stole Si. lBB worth of building equipment.25 words
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469 1967-10-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rs* tak tonight told Malaysians that “if we do think hard and plan the neat decade of our development. we can make sure that when we celebrate our second ten years469 words
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Article23 1967-10-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Moo. The 23.0<M»-strong Alliance of Malaysian Teachers Unions, will hold a meeting at Teachers House on Friday at 823 words
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Article, Illustration188 1967-10-03 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Government is constructing a driving test centre in Queenstown to serve the people In that satellite town as well as the residents in the Bukit Merah, Delta. Tanglin and Buklt Timah areas. This is in accordance with its policy of188 words
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58 1967-10-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Minister of Health. Enche Bahaman Samsudin. said “Operation Goodwill" launched by the Government had Improved relations between the public and hospital staff. He was speaking at the closing ceremony of “Operation Goodwill" a three-month-wlde campaign held here today. He described the58 words
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Miscellaneous37 1967-10-03 4 i4A4D K rci/fti: LATE 4&Al\ LYCUKE toon? th4\ks, acss /N A MU m yuj Miam AS mell stay C so! pteyrr *ean rrt M L fir e>4v/r.Q A+hfr THE A HOLE DAY ARE N ie(uri c UfQZI37 words
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Article, Illustration557 1967-10-03 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Women in industry? —Cnheard of, fifty, forty, or even thirty years ago. But today you see women holding top professional positions In almost every other appointment connected with Industry. There can't be any doubt that women, through their intelligence and capacity for— Fashion League pix.; Fashion League pix. - 557 words
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Article53 1967-10-03 5 THE romantic new fall evening took, dresses in velvet, with mid-calf hems, small high waists and fur at wrists and hem. perhaps in grey. A NEW coat look for the young, the mini trench coat, sometimes in spy black, but also in glow colours and even53 words
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Article, Illustration297 1967-10-03 5 SINGAPORE Mon When riving presents to friend* or relatives. It is important what you rive, but MORE important is HOW you wrap and present them A ways dress present* attractively in beautiful and fanciful wrappings Presents that are attractively wrapped will give the recipient297 words
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Article, Illustration381 1967-10-03 5 THIS week'* recipes also consists of wheat bat in the form of mee. Yes. it's delirious Honr Kong Fried Mee. This recipe way introduced by Mr Tiah Yee Duey and demonstrated by Mr Tham Yul Kai over Television Singapura recently. Ingredients needed are one packet or half kati mee381 words
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Article, Illustration237 1967-10-03 5 Mary Sue Miller - by Mary Sue Miller IT takes three to five months for nails to grow from the matrix beneath the skin where they are formed to the tip where they are filed. Considering the rate of growth, no one could reasonably hope to solve a nail problem237 words
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Miscellaneous237 1967-10-03 6 NATIONAL 3000 sands and diodes transistors OCTOBER 3 AM.: TIMEX-TIME 800 Prog Summary: 6.02 Morning Melodies. 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News In the National Language; 7.50 Learn a Word a Day. 800 The News: 8.10 For Housewives 9.00—10.30 Schools Broadcasts. 10.30—12.00 Special Broadcasts in the National Language237 words
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Miscellaneous292 1967-10-03 6 RADIO Nalional Shortwave 41 60.2 M. Medium Wave Service: 319 M. For Everyone; 5 45 Malaysian 8hort Stories. 6 00 Prog Summary; 6 03 Children s Corner. 6 30 The News; 6 40 Regional News. Interlude; 6 45 Extracts from The Editorials; 6 50 Stock Exchange Report; 7 00 Interlude;292 words
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Miscellaneous254 1967-10-03 6 Friday OCTOBER A M TIMEX-TIME 6 00 Prog Summary; 6 02 Morning Melodies 7 00 The N -tps; 7 10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7 45 News In the National Language; 7.50 Learn a Word a Day. 8 00 The News; 8 10 Tor Housewives; 9 00 Close Down PM: TIMEX-TIME 100254 words
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Miscellaneous532 1967-10-03 6 March: 3.30 Orkes Hamzah Dolma?; 4.00 Ladles Fair: 4.3C Take It Easy 5 00 The Neva; 5.10 Instrumental 8ouvenlr; 5.45 Talentlme Winners. 3 6 00 Prof. Summary: 6 02 Vegetable and Fruit Prices at Penang. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Malacca; 6 15 The Beat 6 30 The News: 6 40532 words
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Miscellaneous458 1967-10-03 6 Tuesday OCTOBER 2 A M. TIMEX TIME 6.00 GOOD MORNING 601 MORNING PRELCDE Music by The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Derek and Ray The Hugo and Luigi Chorus 7 00 THE NEWS 7.10 BREAKFAST BULLETIN A magazine programme that includes interviews and news of current activities in Singapore 7 20 UP458 words
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Miscellaneous357 1967-10-03 6 IT MEDIUM WAVE 476 M. (630KS/S) SHORT WAVE 60 M. (5052 KC/S) SHORT WAVE 25 M. <***** KC/S) m Q A V and Life Sterv of Killer 10.34) HAW AIIANAIRS Barney Morler and 8tardusters. 11 00 THE NEWS 1113 DANCE DATE The Blue Ribbon Orchee tra Jean Michel Riff and357 words
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Miscellaneous362 1967-10-03 6 a s[18 1015 CONCERT HALL 1. J. Strauss, Sr. Bajaderen Waltz”. 2. J Lanner “Evening Stars Waltz". 3. Chou Wen Chung. "Landscapes”. 4 R Strauss "Burleske”. 11 00 THE NEWS 11.15 THE JCLAI TAN QUINTET Song of Norway fOr.eg). A. Robert Stoltz Medley. 120# CLOSE DOWN. Thursday OCTOBER 5 AM362 words
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Miscellaneous426 1967-10-03 6 8.45 LINE OF LIFE Dialled by those who are lonely and desperate and those In danger Has Anybody seen Kelly? 9.15 LATIN BEAT 9.30 THE NEWS 9.40 TAKE FIVE Featuring Wink Martindale Jack and Jiliy The Browns The Jay Jays and the Leaves 16.00 THE CHIEF EXAMINER EXPLAINS H M426 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article331 1967-10-03 7 Aussie-Kiwi meeting CANBERRA. Mon. (Reuter) Talks which began in Canberra last night will have an important influence on shaping Joint Australian and New Zealand destinies. New Zealand Prime Minister Mr Keith Holy, oak* and his Australian counterpart Mr. Harold Holt will meet at Mr Holt's invitation331 words
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298 1967-10-03 7 Watch jammed minute before blasting time TEL AVIV Mot Router) An attempt U* Wow up the Cuited States embassy here was foiled during the week ead. embassy officials said today A police spokesman said they were investigating the possibility that the attempt was298 words
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Article116 1967-10-03 7 MILAN Mon. (Reuter)— A fait* doctor who threatened to send girls to a mental clinic if they resisted his advances has been arrested and taaen to a mental clinic himself, police said today Cano Fngeni. 32. was alleged to have frequented nightclubs where he convinced taxi-dancers that116 words
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Article58 1967-10-03 7 BELGRADE. Mot. (Reuter) People rushed into the streets when an earth tremor rocked the south Yugoslav city of Skopje last night but no damage was reported This was the 638th tremor registered in the Skopje area since the catastrophic earthquake on July 26. 1963. killed more than 1.00058 words
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Article, Illustration612 1967-10-03 7 SCARBOROUGH, England, Mon. (Reuter) Former Trade Minister Douglas Jay lashed Prime Minister Harold Wilson yesterday for trying to rush Britain into the European Common Market on any terms. He accused the government of deliberately delaying reflationary measures to ease soaring unemplovment in Britain— UPI; radio photo. - 612 words
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94 1967-10-03 7 NEW DELHI Mon (Reuter) The Indian government has decided to introduce the birth control pill in its family planning programme as a further measure to comoat the country's population explosion Sterilisation, the interu-terine-loop or coil and conventional contracep'.vea are already being used in the programme94 words
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176 1967-10-03 7 ADEN. Mon (Reuter) FLOSY and XLF.. the rival nationalist groups battling for control of the South Arabian Federation, will form a joint delegation to negotiate with Britain on the territory's future, a FLOSY leader said here. Mr Abdullah Abdul Majid A1 Asnag. chairman of176 words
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280 1967-10-03 7 1 PARIS Mot (Reuter) Colour television got off to a flying start in France yesterday with an outside broadcast of parachuting direct from the aircraft carrying the parachutists It is believed to be the first time a colour television programme has been sent280 words
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Article87 1967-10-03 7 TOKYO. Mot (CPI) An East Pakistani professor has translated into Bengali and published poems by Communist Chinese Chair man Man Tse-Tung. the New China News Agency reports. In a dispatch from Dacca, the agency said the poem» 15 in all. were translated by Prof Ali87 words
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Article73 1967-10-03 7 UDINE. Italy. Mon (Reuter) A cook and a 10-year-old child died tnday and five other members of the family were IB in hnspitai afte r eating poisonous mushroom* gathered in woods near their home, police said. Mushroom* also killed a young married couple in Campobasso. southern Italy73 words
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Article58 1967-10-03 7 MEMPHIS. Tennessee. Mon (t'PI) A Texas star fell in Tennessee on Friday and Mrs. Curtis McLain caught it. Mrs. McLain said she was standing in a churchyard when an object fell from a low-dying. private plane that passed overhead. She said the object was the star -shaped58 words
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400 1967-10-03 7 BREMEN, Mon. (UPI) Campaigning on a platform (hat urged the government to stop payment of reparations to Israel. West Germany's small National Democratic Party <NDP> won eight of the 100 seats in the Bremen Bremerhaven parliament today. The election gave the NDP400 words
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Article172 1967-10-03 7 MARSEILLES. Mo nCReuter) Machinegun fire ripped into a quayside bar here last night and the bar-owner and four customers. including a girt slumped to the floor among pools of liquor from shattered bottles. Bar-owner Joseph Ambrosino and two men died. A friend of one of the172 words
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Article114 1967-10-03 7 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Japanese Scientists today hailed the American scientific revelation that the moon's surface is covered with materials similar to those found on earth. Dr. Shotaro Miyamoto, director of the Kanzan Observatory of Kyoto University. said it served to confirm the theory that the114 words
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Article306 1967-10-03 10 EEC skeptical of performance BRUSSELS. Mon. (Reuter) A Common Market executive commission report says that draconian measures taken by the British government to restore the country's economic and financial situation appeared to have had few results. The report, communicated to the organisation's six members governments, high* lighted Britain's balance of306 words
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138 1967-10-03 10 Doctor, 60, commits murder--suicide TSCCHICR A CITY. Japan Mon. (CPI)— Japanese authorities investigated a triple slaving yesterday and pronounced it murdersuicide. They said a 6«-ye>ar-old retired woman doctor apparently stabbed her two infant grandchildren to death and then killed herself with the same knife. Police said Dr Tamae Matsuura had138 words
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Article68 1967-10-03 10 WASHINGTON. Mon <CPI> Patrick Cardinal Oboric. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Washington, has been chosen to receive the Isaiah award for human relations of the Washington Chapter of the American Jew committee. it was announced today. Attorney Henry Brylawski. Charted chairman, said the theme of the award68 words
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Article163 1967-10-03 10 BROWNSVILLE. Texas. Mon (UPI) The Rio Grande ebbed slowly today after a record crest that flooded approaches to an International bridge. The cleanup of the monumental damage left by hurricane Beulah’s rains began. The Rio Grande hit 17.50 fee? at Brownsville and Matamoros. Mexico, which together took163 words
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Article57 1967-10-03 10 DALLAS Mon (UPI) Two golfers got into an argument over the relative merits of different golf balls. One golfer grabbed a shotgun and chased the other man, who nulled a pistol and shot the first golfer in the ankle The wounded man was hospitalised and the other was57 words
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Article248 1967-10-03 10 PANMUNJOM. Korea, Mon. (Reuter) US Air Force Major General Marvin Dernier told the North Korean side at a meeting of ’he Military Armistice Commission here today that Un:*ed Nations defences along the militarv demarcation line were oeing strengthened because of North Korean treachery”. Speaking at248 words
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639 1967-10-03 10 Lee sets tone for LBJ talks SCARBOROUGH, England. Mon. (Reuter) Singapore Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew warned last night that any sudden evacuation of United States forces from South Vietnam could upset the stability of South East Asia. He called for American patience639 words
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227 1967-10-03 10 SCARBOROUGH England. Mon CUPI» Foreign Secretary. Mr George Brown last night called or. Israel's Arab ne ghbours to acknowledge her right to exist and to have peace and security But he warned that she cannot annex permanently the territory she conquered in the recent six-day227 words
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Article87 1967-10-03 10 BRISBANE Mon (Reuter) fompregned air from a skin diver's aqua lung brought back to life a six-year-old boy who had apparently drowned In the Brisbane River today. The boy. Robert Bruce Smith got into difficulties and Brisbane private detective. Mr. Les Leahy, used hia aqua lung87 words
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135 1967-10-03 10 TORONTO Mon (Reuter) University of Toronto graduate students have voted financial aid to American youths who move to Canada to escape conscription and military service in the Vietnam war The students voted last night to give 5225 to support U 5. draft dodgers135 words
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155 1967-10-03 10 NEW YORK. Mon (UPI) The first phonograph for home use to play records vertically thus increasing their life drastically and making automatic selection much easier has jua*. been put on the marke* Seeburg Corp.. of Chicago showed the new instrument, an attractive styled highfidelity magaz155 words
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Article112 1967-10-03 10 NEW YORK. Mon (UPP Dr Samuel K Mirsky, 68. author of definitive works on Jewish history, law and religion, died yesterday In Malmonldes Hospital in Brooklyn Dr. Mirsky was a professor of Rabbinics at Yeshiva University here and director of the Israel Institute at the Bernard112 words
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Article68 1967-10-03 10 BOLOGNA. Mon (Reuter) The scratchy voice of Italian wireless investor Gughemo Mareon: echoed in a crow ded hall here yesterday as Boiogr.a honoured one of her greatest sons on the 30th anniversary of his death. A recording he made in 1932. telling how he invented wireless telegraph and68 words
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45 1967-10-03 10 ECONOMIC and Finance Minister Sultan Hamingu Buwono (centre, with hand on jaw) tries to placate student demonstrators outside his office demanding for a halt to rising food prices. Since then the government of Gen. Suharto has made subsidised rice available on local markets. UPI photo.— UPI photo. - 45 words
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288 1967-10-03 10 ‘Stalin ’s son shot by Nazis in camp’ BOW, Mon. < Reuter) The West Germany newspaper Bild Am Sonntag says that Stalin's eldest son was shot by the Nazis in 1944 after refusing to make an anti-8oviet speech to Russian workers at a German armaments factory Jacob Staim s fate288 words
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198 1967-10-03 10 NEW YORK. Mon (UPI) About 50 local residents picketed the Cathedral Church of St John the Divine wh:> Dr Michael Ramsey, the Archbishop of Canterbury, preached inside. The pickets, members of the 111-112th S-reet and Amsterdam Avenue tenant* association, were protesting demolition of their198 words
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Article152 1967-10-03 10 WASH INGTON. Mon (UPI) President Johnson's special Riot Study Commission will conduct three days of hearing this week, it was announced yesterday The closed sessions are set for Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Witnesses and the topics of their testimony will be disclosed late The Commission, headed152 words
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264 1967-10-03 10 Nigerian civil war: LAGOS. Mon. (Reuter) Government forte, moving for the knockout blow against Biafra. wwe reported to be fighting their way through the ofc«kirts of Enugu. the breakaway capital, yesterday*— the seventh anniversary of Nigeria’s from Britain. 1 f Military sources264 words
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Article179 1967-10-03 10 MILWAUKEE. Wis. Mon. (UPI) Led by Roman Catholic priests, two groups with opposite views on open housing marched through Milwaukee streets yesterday in the 35th successive day of demonstrations. One group of about 75 Whites and led by Fr. Russell Witon. chaplain at St. Alphonsus Hospital in179 words
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Article182 1967-10-03 10 MILWAUKEE. Wisconlo. Mon (UPI) A Cp. Rights boycott of Mllwfckee beer. particuUpy Schl i t z. apparently Tls having an effect, a Milwaakee newspaper reports T At the same time, an official of the Wiscorin Restaurant and Motel Association said business [at downtown restaurants id night182 words
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Article87 1967-10-03 10 COPENHAGEN, Ml. (Reuter) The Minister n charge of Denmark's apj ication to join the Comrr n Market was sacked today y Prime Minister Jens O o Krag in a row over Dan h participation in non-Eufw pean controversies Mr. Tyge Dahlgaard, I U nister for Foreign87 words
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Miscellaneous26 1967-10-03 7 B.C. by johnny hart ALWAVfc WCVJDeRED WHERE WAS WiHlOt WAV' IS WE c*&e< r~T>*AH<* 1 7 OJ-jv? r- m 'i- V> <*.' r apw nnv >^r c,*26 words
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Article617 1967-10-03 8 linTH a decade of merdeka behind them. Malaysians have fresh cause for rejoicing. The country has Just stepped expectantly into the early months of its 11th year of independence. and indications are that an era of enlightenment is unfolding before us. We have ehosen to call this the617 words
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Article935 1967-10-03 8 Senator Dato Foo See Moi - B y Senator Dato Foo See Moi rjESPITE the trem- endous achievement in the past decade of Malaysian independence/ Malaysia is not without its problems. One of Malaysia’s major problems is that it is a primary producing country. Sixty per cent of its foreign exchange earnings comes from935 words
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Article, Illustration408 1967-10-03 8 Ben D’Cunha - by Ben D’Cunha VTALA LIMP l R. Mon. The Labour Party Member for Batu. Dr. Tan Chre Khoon took the floor in the Dew an Raayat on August 23 and condemned the spate of demonstrations that had been taking place in the country. He also408 words
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Article, Illustration232 1967-10-03 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence Por Criminal Trials") WTL Walter, the owner of a drugstore, sold a ffcver thermometer and six-pack of root beer one Sunday, he was given a summons to appear in court Walter was fined $lO for violating the local Sunday232 words
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822 1967-10-03 8 attention has been drawn to an article entitled "India and Pakistan: Renewal of arms race" published in your esteemed newspaper on September 14. We have been sorry to note that the article does not give a correct and balanced picture822 words
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313 1967-10-03 9 WASHINGTON Mon (Reuter) The Committee )f European Shipowners, representing some 60 liner omp&nies operating to and from the United States, omplained today that certain l T S government reflations constituted "a most serious threat” to their re if are. The Committee called313 words
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224 1967-10-03 9 GENEVA. Mon 'Reuter) World trade growth will row down *.h.s year after a-, eight-year boom, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) forecast here today. Its annual statistical report based on figures for the flfst s;x months of 1967. slid:224 words
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Article15 1967-10-03 9 (SINGAPORE Mon. The ♦1 oriee for today was $591.71 per picul. down $1.25.15 words
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Article146 1967-10-03 9 MONTREAL. Mon. tßeuter) —North London girl Joanna Woodman. 20. last night oeat 37 other Expo hostesses to win the title of Miss Expo 57 hostess. Runners-up were Margriet Meursuut 25. of Zwolle. Holland. and Sarah Shamir, 21. or Tel Aviv. Israel, who work in146 words
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Article, Illustration112 1967-10-03 9 The first shipment of apples from Western Australia under a new system of controlled atmosphere storage arrived in Singapore aboard the ‘’Centaur” on Sept. 25. The new system renders a cooled storage room virtually air tight and gives very efficient conditions for preservation. Here112 words
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Article81 1967-10-03 9 ALGIERS Mon 'Reuter) An official Algerian trade and industry deiega'uoo set out todav on what the official Algerian new* agency eallad an economic information and exp oration tour of the Far East The five man mission, headed by the Permanent Secretary at the Industry and81 words
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Article, Illustration89 1967-10-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Surrounded by a new aeries of colour display card*, posters and colour folders, is THAI International's Kamol Tangulrat. The folder series which has been commended by ASTA. the Hong Kong Tourist Association, and the Japan National Tourist Organisation has now been expanded to covet 1189 words
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757 1967-10-03 9 SINGAPORE Mor—Monday* are usuaJy quiet days or the Stock Exchange when there is no definite factor bearing .nfljence to sway the market. So it wi; todav in all sections particularly in tins and properties Industrial* were generally easier or. a smaller turnover Ber. A Co757 words
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151 1967-10-03 9 LONDON, Mon. (UPI) A campaign was announced yesterday to turn the tea drinking British into a nation of coffee drinkers Foote. Cone and Belding Lie, British subsidiary of the American Advertising firm of the same name, said it will spend about US$49O.000 to151 words
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Article293 1967-10-03 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Mon. October first grade rubber f o.b closed at 5p m in Singapore and Kuala Lumf»ur today a» 52} cert* per b down one-quarter of a cent from previous close. The ton* was very quiet. Prices were marked down one-quarter cent at the opening on the293 words
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Article36 1967-10-03 9 HONG KONG. Mon (UPI) —Mor.ey Quotations HKSS ***** per US dollar for cash HK$5 ***** per US dollar for T T HK 516 ig per pound sterlin* HK$26B 1 per tael of gold.36 words
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Article514 1967-10-03 9 MXiAPMKK—Stock exchange hid and otter prices offtclallv listed at the close of business INDUSTRIAL Ben Co 1 65 1.67 Bnustead 1.53 1.55 C %u«ar 1.65 1.67 Chemical Co 1 10 1.41 f old storage 3 66 3 76 Dunlop 2.19 V I 2.22 2.25 M««> <»rd* CD 2514 words
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Article52 1967-10-03 9 (Manat err price*) First Malayan 2.33 2.42 Second Malayan Third Malian XD 1.67 Ml 1.76 1 20 The Commerce Industry Fund The Savinas Fund .M •99 XD Malayan Investment 126 US lund 1.05 1.15 Mr»t Hongkong XD .60 >3* i erond S'nf Commodity .56 3/11 60* 4,6 <*Hong52 words
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Article116 1967-10-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The noon price*. at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange toomj are > Buyer Seiler Coconut Oil <f O R Bulk 49 50 Coconut Oil (1 O B Drums so 50 Lon we Copra Mixed 'ept Oct 29..V) Muntok Uhlte Pepper (FOB.) <«<-, N.L.H 130 00 Sarawak U116 words
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Article22 1967-10-03 9 LONDON. Mon. (UPI) Rubber market opened very quiet. Spot 15-13/16 16 No. 1 RSS CIF basis porta: Oct. 151 152.22 words
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Article175 1967-10-03 9 SINGAPORE Mon The following shup6 are expected to be in port today God own Vessels 1/2 Neckarstein 3/4 Pres McKinley 5 Asahl Maru 6/7 Malacca 8/P Van Neck 10/11 Patonga 13/14 Talisman 15/16 Antllochus 18 Glenearn 19 Ispahan 21/22 Sletter 23 Pasteur 24 Labu 25/26 Teishln Maru175 words
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Miscellaneous351 1967-10-03 11 MODEL TF-311E 23" TMoSE f f WHOV KNOW BUY c* OCTOBER S FJH TIMEX -TLME 5.45 OPENING ANNCT. Prog Summary 5.50 NEWS OUTLINES THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE EN 5-55 NATIONAL SONGS 60* NEWS IN TAMIL 6.19 GIGANTOR Th® Robot Arsenal. 9.35 FURY Pirates Treasure. with subtitles in the National Language. 7.Ml351 words
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Miscellaneous349 1967-10-03 11 fiu 't A Wf 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulau- Pinang 6 Ipoh and Malaka 3/10 Johore and Singapore] 4 Taiping 7 Batu Pahat 9 Kluang A 3.25 PAUL TERRY CARTOON Fire Alarm 336 POW WOW CARTOON Hew Topey Turtle Got Hie Shell. 3.35 JUNGLE Lion 350 I DREAM OF JEANNIE349 words
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Miscellaneous292 1967-10-03 11 10 4fl THE ALFRED HITCHCOCK HOrR An Unlocked window, with sub-tltles in the National Language 11 40 FINAL NEWS IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 11.45 CLOSE DOWN Sunday OCTOBER PM TIMEX-TIME IN OPENING ANNCT Prog. Summary. 3.01 LEARN OUR LANGUAGE Introducing new word* and sentence* J-16 BIG THREE GOLF 406 COWBOY292 words
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Miscellaneous359 1967-10-03 11 Tuesday OCTOBER 3 P M TIMEX TIME 5.55 PROG SUMMARY in the National Language, Chinese. Tamil and English fifth BELAJAR LAH BAHAS.A KEB.ANGSAAN Our daily lesson in the National Language 6.10 CARTOON CORNER A selection of cartoon tor children. 6.35 HERE’S MAGIC Frank Berry" David Nixon the famed British magician,359 words
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Miscellaneous350 1967-10-03 11 ITflil SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 A series or. Singapore including review and com mentary, 740 NEWS in Chinese 755 CHINESE CINEMA Part 2 of a Mandarin film, Siong Lui Toh Cheng" 900 NEWS NEWSREEL in English. 9.25 MUSIC SCORE Tan Swee Leong narrates and introduces local musicians and vocalists in a350 words
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Miscellaneous137 1967-10-03 11 verst school i n an abandoned palace in the Himalayas 1140 CL6SE DOWN. Wednesday OCTOBER 4 PM. TIMEX TIME 6.00 PROG SUMMARY in the National Language. Chinese. Tamil and English 6.10 BELAJARLAH BAHASA KEBAXGSAAX Our daily lesson in the National Language. 6.15 THE ROAD RUNNER SHOW "The Dream Monster" Science137 words
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Miscellaneous183 1967-10-03 11 rr\ A cartoon series 6.40 >fY THREE SON’S "Chip’s Last Fight" Fred Mae Murray plays the role of a widower who has the tack of raising three sons without the aid of a woman but with that of his father-in-law. 7.10 THE NEWLY WEDS "Tai Chin Sai Kai” A Cantonese183 words
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Miscellaneous208 1967-10-03 11 NATIONAL The development of strategic bombers and rockets from the VI and V 2 pioneered by the Nazis, to the Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles of today. 900 NEWS in English 9.15 WHAT OTHERS SAY A review of editorial opinion and reports i n the Press. 9.35 THE GIRL FROM r.N.C.LE m208 words
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Article272 1967-10-03 12 Hoo Ban Khee - by Hoo Ban Khee Kuala lumpur. Mon. Following their successful production of J.B. Priestley’s “An Inspector Calls” in July, the Scremban Garrison Players are now rehearsing ‘Billy Liar” The comedy will be staged from Oct. 26 to 28 in Rasah Camp. Seremban. Susan -Yeal Is producing the show272 words
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Article, Illustration183 1967-10-03 12 MERIC AN actress-singer, Ror»er!a Darren. 23. with p;tch black hair and clear blue eyes sings, dances and plays the conga drums with a Latin-American group, the Los Elegantes, now in Singapore for a two-week engagement at the Goodwood Hotel's Arundel Room Of hipp183 words
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Miscellaneous1000 1967-10-03 12 T.V. TIT-BITS Z most pressing issues of the day. 9 00 NEWS in English 8 15 RTS TALENTIME A show in which budding artists are given the opportunity to display their talent 10 15 ZERO ONE "The Body. The Body” "Zero One” is the code name for the International Air1,000 words
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Miscellaneous527 1967-10-03 12 w SINGAPURA l ROGRAMMES FOR SCHOOLS tans? Tuesday A M.: TIMEX-TIME 8.30-8 50 English Second Language Sec. I The Zoo (Eng.); 9 15-935 Civics Sec. I Keeping the Peace (Ch.); 10.00-10 20 General Science Sec. II Life History— Amphibians and Reptiles (Eng.); 11.05-11.25 Mathematics Sec. I Number Systems (i). (Eng.);527 words
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Miscellaneous270 1967-10-03 12 EmpText lng and meaning of a few Malay word* which are used In everyday conversion and sentence building. 7.15 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS A foreign correspondent given the background to an international eventa 730 DAVF LEE TRIO 7.45 SCIENCE JOTRSAL Newji from the world of aeienro and ’echnotofjr *M MUSIC OF THF270 words
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Miscellaneous310 1967-10-03 12 Car: OrifT Gunild Kwtman I>usty Springfield Dan Blocker John Mitcham 1 M THF MWS 140 COME INTO MT PABLO UR H STR 4NGFRS IN THE HOrSE Beginning a new serial of the rivalry between an unselfish mother Elizabeth Farmer and her selfish and unscrupulous daughter Louise for the love of310 words
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Miscellaneous763 1967-10-03 12 EDIFFUSION (Silver Network) J ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Kuala Lumpur AM 600 INDIAN PROGRAMMES 6.59 Rediffusion March and Opening Announcement 7.00 News 7.10 Musical Clock 7 25 Items Of Local Interest 7 30 Musical Clock (Contd > 7.45 "News in Bahasa Kebangsaan 7 50 A Word A Day 8.00 News 8.10 Programme763 words
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Miscellaneous372 1967-10-03 12 111.34 DOES THE TEAM THINK I A panel game. > PM TIMEX-TIME 1 12.04 MIDDAY SERENADE Featuring Manuel Orch. k and Pepe Jaramillo 1.04 MONDAY MEDLEY r Music and songs for your i lunchtime listening Catherina Valente Frederick Fennel and Orch. The Allisons The Everly Brae.. Timi Yuro. Morton Ooulds372 words
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Miscellaneous204 1967-10-03 13 SHAW GANIRATTON I D Q PBowe WI4 Vr* A*aata4' 11- IJI 4. 4JI. 9-15 trt >t| *< R"4rt Kidns a W o»ar* THE WAT WEST CrV*f ffA) »nr aura ®»ti*t win*. JaS3 IC:* Hra* B*R3^t TBT T4WTIT w*T~ Color WB CAPITOL *W*aa U- 14*. 4. < M IK Tal THE204 words
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Miscellaneous415 1967-10-03 13 2«TH COMMANDO DAY! 11 am. 15, 5.45 A (.45 p.m *dm: Sine. *2.®o. (3(0 A *4.00 Ca*h Booking* Only! No Half Price! No M;:itary Conception In TOMM A Full Stereophonic Souna MOM'S "THE DIRTY DOZEN" color Lee Mtrvin Ernest Borgnlne K33EESSEZEEI Last 2 Days' 11, I.B®. 4. SO. 18® "FRANKENSTEIN415 words
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Article, Illustration705 1967-10-03 14 WATKINS GLEN, (New York), Mon. (UPI). Former world champion Jimmy Clark of Scotland, fighting off a determined bid by Chris Amon's Ferrari, won the United States Grand Prix yesterday in record speed. Clark attd Amon battled it out for t h* lead for 95SUNSPORT PIX. - 705 words
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Article245 1967-10-03 14 NEW YORK Mon (UPI* Nino BenvenutL who dropped the middleweight boxing title to Emile Griffith on Friday night left for a brief visit home last night Insisting he should have had the decision "If there 1* a rematch. If I fight Griffith again. I am looking245 words
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279 1967-10-03 14 Defending champs Juventus fall back ROME, Mon. (Reuter) Defending champions Juventus dropped behind L. Vicenza and Bologna in the Italion first division football league yesterday after being held to a scoreless draw by Atalonta. Internationale Milan, lait season's runner's up. also failed to break a scoreless deadlock with Mantova. strengthening279 words
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291 1967-10-03 14 BEOUL Mon Reuter» Indonesia* Sony Hendrawan outscored 118 eager* from ten countries in the Fourth Asian Basketball Championships, according to officials here. Hendrawan notched up 233 points In nine matches, say officials, although the Indonesian party claim the total 1* 254 The next highest291 words
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174 1967-10-03 14 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) President Marcos last night sent a congratulatory message to the Philippine basketball team in Seoul, South Korea, on their winning the Asian basketball championship. Immediately after defeating South Korea 83-80 last night to make a clear sweep of their nine174 words
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197 1967-10-03 14 OAKLAND (California,; Mon. 'Reuter) Curtis Cokes and Charley Shlpes climb into the ring here tomorrow to decide over 15 rounds who la the undisputed welterweight champion of the world. Shlpes. a local fighter. 1* the California-recognised holder of the crown, but Cokes,197 words
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Article111 1967-10-03 14 PRAGUE. Mem. (Reuter) Czechoslovakia strengthened their chances of winning Group One of the European soccer championship when they beat Spain 1-0 before 40.000 specta*or» here yesterday. Horvath scored the only goal In the 40th minute of the match. Czechoslovakia have now won all three matches111 words
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247 1967-10-03 15 PARIS, Mon. (Reuter). Longchompt Stewards' disqualification of Queen Elisabeth's colt Hopeful Venture wot a triumph for horse-racing, one French sports writer said today. Australian jockey George Moore rode Hopeful venture, the first British Royal horse ever to run on French soil, first past the247 words
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874 1967-10-03 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. "Jimmy's Click" of 18 Sig. Regiment, struck fine form last week (Sunday 24) to come out in top position in the Singapore inter-unit league now currently being bowled at Jackie's Orchard, writes John Kam. They wor !4 sarres tnd lost two874 words
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Article97 1967-10-03 15 SYDNEY. Mor. (Reuter) Heavily backed favourite General Command won the AS4fl 900 Me'ropo itan Handicap m Australian re<*onl time here today. Genera Command, startng at 3/1. ran the 13 furlongs m two minutes. 41.2 seonnd* The previous record was 2 41 5 R dden by97 words
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Article975 1967-10-03 15 SATURDAY HORSE* CLASS 1— Dtv 3—l* Miles Fell or. 00 Maiapm 9 00 Niagara 8 19 Tali*’, ad 819 Gallant Defender Destination II 8 09 Satellite II 8 Of Tower of Victory Invincible II 8-91 Goiconda 7.13 Shenandoah 7.11 Keiror. Princess Lord Timothy975 words
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Article, Illustration62 1967-10-03 15 Top Power with Jockey Boueoure astride seen after winning Race Five on Sunday. Top Power paid Sl9 and $9. .November Sun (Bougoure) who won the Class 1 Div 1 on Sunday to pay $36 and $l3. Lord Sussex with Asuwadl astride after winning the Class 1 Div. 162 words
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Article312 1967-10-03 15 SEOUL. Mon <UPI) The world Junior middleweight tit> fight between champion Kim Kl-Soo of Korea and challenger Ftedd.e Little of the United States tomorrow night will be an even match. Korean boxing experts said today. Kim Yung-Kl. assistant secretary of the Korean Boring312 words
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Article, Illustration501 1967-10-03 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. L.P. Rodrigo, independent delegate to the F.A. of Singapore Council has underlined the serious malady existing in football management in the Re- public. He noted that as long as there were Council members who shirked debating issues501 words
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222 1967-10-03 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Chua Choon Leong Cup competition organised by the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia will be held at the Royal Selangor Golf Club courts here from Oct. 6-8. Eight teams. Including Singapore, are taking part The other teams are:222 words
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Article64 1967-10-03 16 SINGAPORE. Mon —St Andrew's School will meet Raffles Institution in the in ter-school rugby finals, to be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium, at 5.15 p m. tomorrow. In the first match played at Woodsville St. Andrew's beat Raffles 8-0 and in the return match played64 words
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Article62 1967-10-03 16 SINGAPORE. Mon —Leow Kwong Seng, a popular local grappler will leave for a tour of Honolulu, Japan, Taiwan and Thailand for a series of fights on Thursday. He will make his first stop In Taiwan and then fly to Japan and Honolulu. In Japan.62 words
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Article, Illustration222 1967-10-03 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The initiative shown by Mr. Justice Ali Hassan of the Johore Bahru High Court has triggered off an annual cricket competition between the Johore Police and the Bar and Bench combined. The judge declared open the premier match at the222 words
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181 1967-10-03 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Following last week s report on the Adam arid Eve League, this week saw Klangites and She arid He fighting for the champion ship. Klangites won the first game from She and He with a difference of 106 pins181 words
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104 1967-10-03 16 MIKI. Japan. Mon. (UPI) Farmer Canada Cup player Tadashi Kitta and Kiyokunl Klmoto today fired three under par 69’s tor a one stroke lead in the opening round of the Japan Open Golf Championship at the 6.950 yard par 72 Hirono Golf104 words
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Article97 1967-10-03 16 LISBON. Mon (Reuter) —Ben flea. Portuguese soccer champions, last night scored a 2-1 home win over Portuguese Cup holders, Setubal. in the fourth fixture of Portugal's national soccer championships The match was advanced 18 hours to give Benflca’s players the opportunity of additional rest97 words
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Article59 1967-10-03 16 BRANDS HATCH. Kent. Mon (Reuter) Italian Giacomo Agostini, who yesterday clinched the world 590 cc motor cycle title by winning the Canadian Grand Prix. crashed heavily at nearly 99 miles per hour (more than 144 kph) at an international meeting here today Agostini escaped with only a hand59 words
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Article252 1967-10-03 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Selangor Club rugby section’s tour to Bangkok this month has been called off. the dub’s representative Mr B Kandiah disclosed today The tour which was to hsve been taken jointly by Selangor Club and Penang Sports Club for the annual252 words
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Article51 1967-10-03 16 MUAR. Mon. Mr. Jesele Van Driesen, has been selected as the new secretary of the Muar District Hockey Association. A teacher at the St Andrew’s Secondary School at Jalan Hashim here. He replaced Mr Kuladeva who has left for a one-year English course in the United51 words
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513 1967-10-03 16 TOKYO, Mon. (UPI). Golf which was considered a sport only for the privileged classes in Japan before World War Two has finally been accepted as a sport for the masses. This can be seen from the fact that the major Japanese newspapers513 words
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Article98 1967-10-03 16 SYDNEY. Mon (Reuter) Australian cricket captain Bobby Simps cm and several Test contenders batted brilliantly in Sydney grade matches here today. S:mpson hit 1.30 in 156 minutes with 16 boundaries for Western Suburbs. All rounder Geoff Davies, just returned from his first season in98 words
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413 1967-10-03 16 ATLANTA, Mon. (UPl).—New Zealand left-hander Bob Charles won the 115,000 dollars Atlanta Golf Classic by two strokes yesterday and raised his earnings for the year to a record high for a foreign golfer. Charles, rated the finest lefty in the game, shot a steady413 words
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Article137 1967-10-03 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Selangor Open weightlifting championships and the 1967 "Mr. Selangor” contest will be held at the Chin Woo auditorium, here on Nov. 11. Entry forms for the open weight lifting championships can be obtained from the secretary. S A.W.8.A.. 26. Jalan Kelang, Kampong137 words
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219 1967-10-03 16 TOKYO. Mon. (UPI) Hector Vaccar:. manager of world flyweight champion Oracio Accavallo of Argentina. who arrived here yesterday. will be approached about a title defence by Accavallo in Tokyo next January. Vac carl himself, had no comment to make He and his wife arrived219 words
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92 1967-10-03 16 JAKARTA. Mon. Reuter) The Indonesian Badminton Association today began a two-day closed-door conference to discuss Indonesia* defeat bv Malaysia in the Thomas Cup world badminton competition. Malaysia was awarded the Cup by the International Badminton Federation after Indonesia refused to finish off the92 words
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Article61 1967-10-03 16 MADRID. Moo (Reuter)— Australian Martin Mulligan beat Spain's Manuel Santana 7-5. 6-3. 2-6. 10-8 in the men's singles final of the Real Madrid international tennis tournament here yesterday. Mulligan, who is based in yesterday partnered Italian Nicola Pietrangeli to victory in the men’s doubles final, beating the61 words
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Advertisement361 1967-10-03 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC HEADSHIP IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Appointment Application* are invited from suitably qualified candidate* for the appointment of Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering which will become vacant early next year on the retirement erf the present incumbent Qualification*: Candidates should be professionally qualified engineers with a361 words
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Advertisement84 1967-10-03 14 ssr > s a trmi »rr that con A LOMC WAT Eastern Si CLASSIFIED ADS! W I'■ i.i. EACH WORD 50 er 25 CMh aLev*) PLEASE wtrri in CAPITAL LETTERS Advertiser'* Name.. Address— Telephone No.. Number of 0«te(s) Requested.. Cost Classified advertisements may be handed at the following addresses: KUALA84 words
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Miscellaneous56 1967-10-03 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.06 a.m (8.4 ft.), 12.09 n.m. (86 ft) Port Swettenham: 4.51 a.m. (16.9 ft.), 5.13 p.m. (16.1 ft) Port Dickson: 5.52 a.m. (9.8 ft) Singapore: 10.40 a-m. (8.9 ft), 10.30 p.m. (99 ft) Sedili Kechil: 9.07 a.m. (7.4 ft.), 8.56 p.m. (7.2 ft) Kuantan: 8.34 a.m.56 words
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