Eastern Sun, 4 October 1967
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Title Section25 1967-10-04 1 Eastern Sun TnlfpemieTf National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 Mo. 430 Wednesday, 4 October 1967. MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents25 words
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Article, Illustration360 1967-10-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues - Raja Mohar: Rubber talks have been solidly worthwhile KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. T'IELEGATES to the conference of natural rubber producing nations today reached consensus on the lines of "collective" acting to stabilise natural rubber prices on the world market. Conference Chairman Ton Sri Rojo Mohar, who is also the360 words
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Article246 1967-10-04 1 JAKARTA. Toes (Reuter) Traffic piled up outside the ransacked Chinese Embassy here today as people stopped to watch the four Chinese Embassy officials begin a protest vigil outside the building shouting slogans in praise of Mao Tsetung. Troops on guard waved their rifles at the246 words
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Article63 1967-10-04 1 MIAMI. Tues (Reuter) A judge went t« a “gogo” club to watch topless dancers last night because a planned courtroom performance by dancers facing disorderly conduct charges attracted so many men the ease had to be postponed. Judge M R ted man said after the show:63 words
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75 1967-10-04 1 JAKARTA, Tues. (UPI) A battalion of tough West Java Siliwangi raiders have arrived in Borneo to engage in operations against Communist guerrillas in the West Borneo area bordering Malaysia The green-be re ted jungle fighters arrived at Smgkawang in West Borneo last week. The75 words
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205 1967-10-04 1 SAIGON. Tues. (Reuter) South Vietnam’s military leaders today firmly held the reins of power after the 11th hour confirmation of their presidential election victory by the Provisional National Assembly last night. With the Assembly's vote of 58 to 43 validating the election of Sept.205 words
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169 1967-10-04 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. (Reuter) Malaysian Finance Minister Tun Tan Siew Sin opened talks with States Department officials yesterday on ways of boldine up falling world rubber prices. He got down to private discussions with Mr William Bundy. Assistant Secretary for East Asian Affairs.169 words
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318 1967-10-04 1 A i GON, Tue*. (UPI). A young Buddhist nun doused herself with gasoline and burned herself to death behind a pagoda in a Mekong Delta provincial capital today to bring pressure to bear on the Government of President-elect Nguyen Von318 words
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Article90 1967-10-04 1 SCARBOROUGH. ENGLAND. Tues (Reuter) Prime Minister Harold Wilson came under fierce attack from right and left wing leaders here today for his handling of the British economy. Former Navy Minister Christopher Mayhew. a right winger bluntly told him that his economic strategy should be abandoned unless90 words
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Miscellaneous9 1967-10-04 1 LADIES DAY It “The twelfth Earl went to Harvard!"9 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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754 1967-10-04 2 Tai Sing Onn - Enche Musa lashes out at: By Tai Sing Onn KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. UMNO Executive Secretary, Enche Musa Hitam, tonight hit out at "fashionable civil servants glancing at their watches to await for 4.30 in the afternoon or even 3.30 to be in time for754 words
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291 1967-10-04 2 Razak’s call to doctors dentists: Serve in the Army KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today repeated his call to doctors and dentists to serve in the Armed Forces. He said the need for medical and dental officers for the military medical services had greatly increased,291 words
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Article, Illustration145 1967-10-04 2 Five students left for France by air from Kuala Lumpur for university studies on French government scholarships. They were Miss Flavia de Souza. Miss Ira Tegjeu, Miss Lin Chon Moey. Che Hamidah binte Mohamed Noor and Miss Tsen Kiat Nie. Another eight students, who have been awarded similar scholarships, will145 words
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71 1967-10-04 2 The Minister of Health, Enche Bahaman b. Samsudin on Monday launched the first Prevention of Blindness Week, organised by the Malayan Association for the Blind, at the Ministry’s Conference Room in Kuala Lumpur. The campaign will continue until Oct. 7. Picture shows the Minister rutting an eyeshaped cake to launch71 words
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242 1967-10-04 2 PENANG, Tues With the opening of the new Butterworth railway extension, train passengers have found it more convenient but a new inconvenience has arisen. Passengers complained they had to pay double charges for the porterage of their baggages from the railway platform to th* ferry.242 words
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Article212 1967-10-04 2 Penang. Tues The Chairman of the Malaysian Council for Child Welfare, Mr R Shanmugam. said in a press release today that the council was proud that Penang had won a prize in the universal Childrens Day Art Competition held la Kuala Lumpur. He added it showed there212 words
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Article117 1967-10-04 2 JPOH. Tues Warrant Officer Ahmad Tajudm bin Yeob Abdullah was awarded the long service and good conduct medal at a s mple ceremony at the Brigade Headquarters of the Second Malaysian Infantry Brigade here yesterday. The Brigade Commander. Brigadier Mohamed Sany bin Abdul Gaffar. made the117 words
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Article91 1967-10-04 2 PENANG. Tues A businessman. Tan Ooi Hock, wa* s ightly injured when he and some of his friends tried to restrain a youth who tried to rob him in his shop in Sungei Pinang Lane yesterday Tan was cbatf.ing with his friend* when the youth, armed with91 words
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Article72 1967-10-04 2 TAIPLNG. Tues —A man from Sltiawan ran amok with a four-foot pole in Kota Road here last night, smashing the window pane* of a contractor’s establishment and breaking up the marble tops of tables in a coffee shop opposite The man was taken away by the72 words
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318 1967-10-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Candidates who sat for the National Architectural Draughtsmanship and Building Inspectorate examination* in June this year and passed in their respective subjects are Preliminary Grade:. Buildinr Construction Chong Kok Cheng. Ko-g Seng Mun. Lee Kok Wah. Christopher E Massang. Mustaff* b318 words
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Article80 1967-10-04 2 Round-table talks’ youths held KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Police broke up a “peace talk” between two rival gangs in a bar in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here yesterday and arrested three youths. They were registered persons under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. A Police Spokesman today >aj.d .the of Secret Societies80 words
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Article157 1967-10-04 2 SUSPECTED RAPE AND MURDER: KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mystery enshrouded the semi-naked body of a woman rubber tapper in Sungei Long Estate, Kajang, yesterday. The body had more than 10 stab wounds at the forehead, round the neck, the chest and abdomen. It was covered with157 words
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Article72 1967-10-04 2 PENANG. Tues. Fir* reel* of bloc films were recovered from a bicycle belonging to a man who had earlier exposed himself to a girl student, here yesterday. The girl was waiting for her father to fetch her after school when the incident took place. When her72 words
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499 1967-10-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Chairman of the Spel li n g Committee. Tuan Syed Nasir said here today that the new spelling system vat an improvement on the Malindo spelling which is aimed at solving the present confusion in the spelling and at499 words
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Article48 1967-10-04 3 TPOH, Tues A »wounwittingly drank l solution of corrosive poison at his house in Kambong Tawaj yesterday while h:s mother was busy in the kitchen. The bov was rushed to the General Hospital here for treatment. He died a few boura after admission.48 words
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Article, Illustration367 1967-10-04 3 Jamal Ali - By Jamal Ali KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The self-styl-ed champion for the landless, Hamid Tuah, today said his 530 followers would not budge an inch from Telok Gong settlement unless the Mentri Besar, Dato Harun bin Hoji Idris, gave them anby Mok Voon.; by Hamid Tuah to his followers. - 367 words
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79 1967-10-04 3 The British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Sir Michael Walker, on Monday night presented The Chest and Heart Associations 1967 Commonwealth Award of Honour to Tun Sir Henry Hau Shik Lee, Chairman of the Board of Governors of Lady Templer Hospital. The Award was made to Tun Lee for his work79 words
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163 1967-10-04 3 KUCHING. Tues The Chief Minister of Sabah. Tun Mustapha bin Dato Harun. arrived in Kuching yesterday for a one-day visit. He was accompanied by Sabah's Minister for Local Government. Dato Phang Tet Tshung He said on arrival the purpose o,f his visit was to163 words
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Article107 1967-10-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue* The Acting Minister of Finance. Dr. Ng Kam Poh wil! present a cheque for >30.000 to the Che Fong Khor Moral Up- lifting Society in Teluk Anson on Thursday. The money is a Central Government grant-in-aid to the society for its building extension107 words
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Article318 1967-10-04 4 K. G. Thoran - British defence authorities issue strong warning By K. G. Thoran TOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Severol British servicemen have been caught in the "web" of a well organised multi-million dollar smuggling syndicate here, reliable resources revealed today. And this has caused concern and embarrassment to the local British defence authorities.318 words
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Article94 1967-10-04 4 PENANG. Tues Eleven people were picked up by the police here in a predawn raid earned out by the CID and Federal Reserve Unrt led by the Penang 0C.C.1. Superintendent Chan Yoke Onn yesterof these p.cked up was wanted by the Perak police in connection with94 words
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Article92 1967-10-04 4 KUCHING. Tues —The Minister of Labour, has made an order establishing a Wages Council (shops; for Sarawak This council is established in relation to all workers who are employed in any regulated business which indudes any business n which the re tail sa'.e of any commodity, induding92 words
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Article130 1967-10-04 4 Exhibition of paintings by Mah Chal Soon at Samat Art Gallery 9 a.m. to 6 pm. Tenth National Art exhibition at National Art Gallery, Jalan Ampang. 10 a m. to 8.30 pm. Works of prominent Malaysian artists by Peninsular Art Gallery at 41. Jalan Raja Muda. 10 a.m.130 words
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91 1967-10-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Three Malaysians who had beer. offered scholarships under the German technical ass stance programme 1987 left Subang Airport this morning to further their studies m the Federal Republic. Two of them, Badanah binte Haji Salleh of Perl:* and Thoh Khve Slew91 words
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Article, Illustration52 1967-10-04 4 o The Yang di-Pertuaa Agoag and the Raja Permaisuii Agoag together with Saltan and Tanka Ampaan of Selangor visited Koala Selangor on Sunday morning. Picture shows from left! His Majesty. His Royal Highness and Each* Suleiman bin Osman. Distrlst Officer of Kuala Selangor, visiting the52 words
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479 1967-10-04 4 FIRST MALAYSIA PLAN KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Dr Llm Chong Tah of the University of Malaya last night called for more public participation in the discussion of the relative merits and de-merits of the First Malaysia Plan “More discussion with the private sector would seem479 words
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69 1967-10-04 4 MALACCA, Tues Malacca Police have detained ‘wo men and recovered more than 5800 in cash after the Kammah Cinema at Bukit Baru was broken into yesterday morning. The cash reported stolen was the previous day’s takings. A European housewife, D. R. Mary woods, of69 words
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231 1967-10-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues- The Alliance Secretariat here yesterday accused the Democratic Action Party of having taken a ’racialist line” in an attempt to command most of the nonMalav votes in the Tampoi State by-election. Mr T. H Goh, Alliance Executive Secretary in a statement231 words
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Article29 1967-10-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis (Selangor) has moved its office to No. 2C, Lorong Lornie Kin. off Jalan Lornie. Kuala Lumpur.29 words
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216 1967-10-04 4 MALACCA, Tues. The often posed and controversial question "what's in a name?" wos answered by the Minister of Education Mohd Khir Johari yesterday when he declared open the Dato Dol Said Lower Secondary School at Alor Gajah here. Parents often choose an auspicious216 words
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295 1967-10-04 4 45 musicians taking part in ‘Malam Irama Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. R*dio Malaysia* annual musical concert “Malam Irama Malayala" (Evening of Malaysian Music) performed by the augmented Radio Malaysia Orchestra will be held at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman on Oct. 28 and 29. This is the fifth occasion of295 words
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Article25 1967-10-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Thieve* broke into the E’lane Fashion House here on Saturday night and took away 52,933 worth of jewellery25 words
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Article40 1967-10-04 4 IPOH. Tues Professor GJ. Barukoff. rounder of •h« Institute of Oriental. Medical and Occult Sciences at Turin. Italy, will g-ve a senes of lectures at the private prayer hall in Canning Garden Estate, beginning tomorrow, at 730 pm40 words
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Article118 1967-10-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Selangor Traffic Chief, Supt Mansor bin Mohamed Noor. yesterday hit oat at the “selfish attitude of certain chauffeurdriven car-owners He said these car owners always left their cars along busy streets st the expense of other road users. “They then take118 words
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Article40 1967-10-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Enche Osman Stru. the D’-ector of Tourism. Ministry of Commerce and Industry. left here for Tokyo today by air for the 20th General Assembly for the Internationa! Union of Ostial Travel Organisations (IUOTO).40 words
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Article32 1967-10-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR Tues Mr Tek Tuck Soon, Deputy Registrar. University of Malaya, has beer, appointed to act as Registrar of the University w-ith effect from Sept 30. a statement announced today32 words
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Article, Illustration139 1967-10-04 4 e The Sarawak Governor, Tun Abang Haji Openg, recently attended a reception given by the Sarawak Automobile Association at the residence, of its Chairman. Mr M.H. Gould, at Iris Garden. Kuching. At the reception the Governor gave away cups to the winners of the 1966 67139 words
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180 1967-10-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tubs. A earner* for Sl2! Madam Yap Hee thought she had a bargain, but it turned out to be a toy. Madam Yap related the Incident to the Eastern Sun at her home in Petaling Jaya this morning. She180 words
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Article, Illustration118 1967-10-04 10 SINGAPORE, Tnn Mr Allred Bloomingdale, Chairman of the Board and President of the Diners Club Inc., will arrive here tomorrow for a short visit. He is on his “ay to Sew York after a whirlwind tour of Diners Club operations in London. Paris. Beirut, Singapore.118 words
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Article46 1967-10-04 10 SINGAPORE. Tues A police inspector from Ipoh has been awarded a scholarship by the National Union of Public Workers to study law in London He is Mr. E Ramasamy. who leaves for London cm Saturday. He will be away for three years.46 words
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Article487 1967-10-04 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's science teachers have called for a new role of teaching to "inculcate into students an awareness and appreciation of their environments." This view was expounded in an editorial or the latest Issue of the Singapore Science Teachers’ bulletin. “We should be487 words
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Article125 1967-10-04 10 SINGAPORE. Tues —The Foreign Sales Organiser of an Indian organisation is now in Singapore for “a mission to bring closer ties between Singapore and Indian case law.” He is Mr L. C. Tahiiiam of Ail India Reporter Ltd, Nagpur. India According to Mr Tahiliar.i. since125 words
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124 1967-10-04 10 SINGAPORE. Tues The Singapore Boy Scout* Association. Oeylang District, held lt6 annua: campfire for Cub 6 last night at the Dun man Pnmarv School ground* Mr. Ho Cheng Choon. MP for Gey 1 ang Ea*t and Parliamentary Secretary Development! declared open the campfire and124 words
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Article58 1967-10-04 10 SINGAPORE Tue* The Ministry of Health special cattle disposal squad seised one cow near Lor ong Gambas in Sembawang yesterday The animal wu slaughtered this morning at the Government abattoir and the meat distributed to three charitable institutions This brings the total of animals seized and disposed58 words
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Article, Illustration81 1967-10-04 10 Lieutenant Colonel Ray Sandy (above), being thanked by the Lord Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the Right Reverend Chiu Ban It, at the Headquarters Far East Land Forces in Singapore. CoL Sandy had Just handed over a cheque for $5,000 proceeds of the recent St. George’s Church fete to the81 words
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Article76 1967-10-04 10 SINGAPORE Tues The Society of Commerce from the Singapore Polytechnic will hold a social dance “In The Mood” on Saturday at the Ocean Park Hotel Among the ‘star* performers that night will be the Tra lers. Vivien and the Kangaroos and other popular night-club entertainers76 words
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656 1967-10-04 10 SINGAPORE Tue* The Ministry of Education today released the result* of the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music Practical Examination* 1967. The following candidate* were successful in the recent Grades V to VIII examinations. conducted in Sept this year This is the656 words
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168 1967-10-04 10 SINGAPORE. Tue* Soldiers of the Ist Baralion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment have began their b ggest ever” goodwill project in Malaysia —a 1.000 square foot handicraft center at the Alor Gajah TB Hospital. 16 miles from Malacca. The project is the result168 words
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Article, Illustration88 1967-10-04 10 e Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tollenaar after their wedding recently at the Church of St Ignitius, Kings Road. Singapore. The radiant bride, the former Miss Lily Pas, flew from Holland, for the wedding. She is a former public relations officer with the Philips organisation in88 words
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Article, Illustration72 1967-10-04 10 *Mr Tracy C. Wether by. Chairman of the Travel Aid Committee of the Photographic Society of America visited Singapore recently. accompanied by his daughter Phyllis Their slay here was specially arranged by Mr Hole Took Loon, a member of Travel Aid In Singapore Mr Wetherby.72 words
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182 1967-10-04 10 SINGAPORE. Tue s. The Tourist Promotion Board has recorded an 81 per cent increase of tourists to Singapore during the first half of this year as compared to the same period last year. Describing the increase as “tremendous”, the Board said today that a182 words
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224 1967-10-04 10 SINGAPORE. Tues Singapore’s one-time ace crime-buster. Mr How Sin, 95. will receive a very special gift on Saturday. He is at present a patient at the Mt Alvernia Hospital. and doctors have recommended that a hearing aid will help him spend hi* remaining years224 words
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Article66 1967-10-04 10 SINGAPORE Tues Mr Tay Boon Too. MP fox Paya Lebar. led a group of members from his constituency last Sunday to help residents In Lim Teck 800 area In constructing a new wooden bridge to replace the old one Mr Tay himself got down to66 words
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609 1967-10-04 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. A dance hostess, Chang Lam Fong to* day told a preliminary inquiry of her midnight encounter with the irate wife of one of her customers at the Orchard Theatre carpark on June 23, about three hours before he was609 words
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403 1967-10-04 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Three traffic policemen were today acquitted and discharged by a District Court on a charge of corruption without their defence being called In acquitting their, the Third District Judge Mr N. A. OTtozario said he came to this decision after a403 words
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Article, Illustration186 1967-10-04 11 SINGAPORE. Tues Dr. Ho Guan Lim. the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health and Director of Medical Services, opened the Family Planning and Population Board Exh:bition at the Teachers' Training College today. Speaking at the opening Dr. Ho said teachers played a186 words
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Article, Illustration225 1967-10-04 11 — (By K. Sidhu - (By K. Sidhu) SINGAPORE Tues A Taiwan* exuberant, and exotic entertainer now ja Singapore finds life here very For curvaeeou* Miss Helen Wong, reacning the ’op in show bis Is a long, long way to go. Fourth in a family of nine children.225 words
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130 1967-10-04 11 SINGAPORE Tues Dr Kong Thoe Char, from Singapore will graduate as a surgeon from the American College of Surgeons in Chicago this week He is one of 1.445 sur geoo? from 88 countries who will be inducted as new Fellow (members) of the American130 words
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Article300 1967-10-04 11 Schoolgirl held captive for 2½ days by robbers KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 14-year-old school girl returned home at midnight on Sunday, two-and-a-half day* after she had been abducted by four rob- bers The girl, Lena Chung, a Form Three student of the Assunta Secondary Behool In Petallng Jaya.300 words
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Article23 1967-10-04 11 SINGAPORE. Tues An elaborate programme has been prepared by the University of Singapore, which oelebra’es "University Day" on Sunday23 words
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Article, Illustration73 1967-10-04 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Executive President of all Seventh-day Adventists for the Dominion of Canada. Mr John William Bothe will arrive here tomorrow for a three-day visit. A graduate of the Atlantic Union College. South Lancaster. Mr. Bothe is visiting Singapore in the course of his round-the-world73 words
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Article, Illustration93 1967-10-04 11 The New Commander of Kuala Lumpur Garrison. CoL Zain Mahmud Hdshtm on Monday made his first Inspection tour of No. 1 Supply Company, Malaysian Service Corps at Batu Caves and the various units in Batu Garrison near Kuala Lumpur since he assumed command early93 words
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98 1967-10-04 11 The “Group Six” above will stage an art exhibition at the National Library in Singapore today. The exhibition is sponsored by the Modern Art Society and will be opened by Mr. Fong Sip Chee, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. The exhibition will be open to the public from98 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article318 1967-10-04 5 Chasing a closing door SCARBOROt'GH. England. Tues. (Reuter) A top British minister warned last night that Britain might be up against new problems in its attempt to join the European Common Market. And. declared Lord Chalfont. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, negotiations themselves could be318 words
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138 1967-10-04 5 PARIS. Tues (Reuter) Between 6.000 and 10.000 farmers fought a pitched battle with police n the town of Quimper in Brittany last night, hurimg cobbles ripped from the streets in a protest over farm incomes. The pol.ce replied with tear gas and the crowd138 words
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Article123 1967-10-04 5 MANILA. Tues (Reu’er) The Health Department has taken steps to check the spread of Cholera “El Tori’ in Manila and the suburbs, following a reported upsurge of the disease in the past week Health authorises sa.d this disease had shown a "gradual but steady incidence rate123 words
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245 1967-10-04 5 TOKYO. Tues. (Reuter) Japan and the United States today started technical co-operation talks on partial production here of Nike and Hawk Hercules ground-to-air missiles to strengthen Japan’s defence. The talks, between Japanese Defence Agency officials and a U S. team led by Assistant Deputy245 words
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Article65 1967-10-04 5 VALLETTA Malta. Tues. < Reuter > Maltese opposition leader Dom M’.ntoff said today he would boycott Queen Elizabeth visit to Malta next month because the government had not told the opposition of the date of the visit. He told the House of Representatives that65 words
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Article95 1967-10-04 5 JAKARTA. Tues (UPI* Corry Van B’.enu#. widow of fanatic Moslem rebel leader Kahar Muzakkar In Bouth Celebes ha* surrendered to the Indonesian Army with a handful of her late husband* followers and nine children. Antara News Agency reported today. Muzakkar was killed during a battle with95 words
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Article182 1967-10-04 5 WASHINGTON Tues. (Reuter) President Johnson ha* launched a major pilot programme to get new industry into Negro Ghettos and other area* of poverty. The government plans to divert nearly l'SS4Om to help industrialists move into hard-core unemployment regions and surplus government-owned property and equipment worth182 words
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293 1967-10-04 5 CANBERRA. Tues. (Reuter) Prime Ministers Harold Holt of Australia and Keith Holyoake of New Zealand this morning began a scheduled two and a quarter hours of talks on South East Asia defence. They entered the cabinet room In Parliament House with the Australian government’s293 words
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Article81 1967-10-04 5 MONTREAL Tues (Reuteri Week-long salute to Mahatma Gandhi, the late Indian political leader, began at Expo 67 here yesterday to mark the 98’h anniversary of his birth. His life Is being recalled at the Indian pavilion, where a special area Is devoted to his memory.81 words
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384 1967-10-04 5 Dead girl's diary tells of REDDING, California. Tues, (Reuter) A 16-year-old girl and her mother fought for two months to stay alive in the freeing wreckage of their plane which crashed near a snow-capped mountain peak in March, the girl's diary disclosed last night.384 words
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Article66 1967-10-04 5 LONDON. Tues (Reuter) Former Labour Prime Minister Earl Attlee, critically 111 In hospital for nearly two weeks. Is showing Improvement. hos p 11 al spokesman said tonight. The 84-year-old statesman entered the Westminster Hospital on September 8 with what was then described a« a minor complaint. but66 words
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Article, Illustration474 1967-10-04 5 JAKARTA. Tues. (Reuter) Relation# between Indonesia and China today sank to their lowest ebb as Chinese diplqmates wounded in fighting with Indonesian student rioters strongly protested over the attack and asked to leave for home. The pro’est came as four Chinese embassy staff-relea-sed from military— UP radiophoto. - 474 words
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307 1967-10-04 6 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) The New York Times announced yesterday It would not enter the afternoon newspaper field here, but the Daily News said it was still considering the possibility of giving the nation's largest city a second major afternoon daily. lr. Arthur307 words
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132 1967-10-04 6 BRUNEI TOWN, Tues. (UPI) Twenty-year-old Per.giran Muda Mohammed Boikiah. the second son of the Sultan of Brunei, is to get a M 12.000 (US9S69) a month Day rise because his father has made him a Palace Minister The rise is to go with132 words
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572 1967-10-04 6 Hanoi dismisses LBJ’s speech as ‘basically one and same TOKYO. Tues. (t'PI) Communist North Vietnam today dismissed President Lyndon B. Johnson's speech as •‘basically one and the same’’ as speeches by Secretary of State Mr. Dean Rusk and Ambassador Mr. Arthur Goldberg. The official Hanoi newspaper Nhan Dan in the572 words
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Article180 1967-10-04 6 BOSS. Tues < Re iter I Indian Depu'y Prime Minister Morarji Desai arrives here today to prepare the ground for Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesingers official visit to India next month The Chancellor's visit, the first of a West German head of government to India. begins on November180 words
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243 1967-10-04 6 TOKYO, Tues. Japan is trying, to arrange secret talks between the United States and North Vietnam to discuss peace in Vietnam, the influential newspaper Asahi Shimbun reported today. Asahi. quoting high foreign ministry sources, said the peace move was launched by Foreign Minister243 words
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213 1967-10-04 6 SEOUL. Tues. (Reuter) President Chung-Hee Park today appointed the Minister of Commerce ar.d Industry, Mr Choong-Hoon Park, aged 48. as Deputy Prime Minister and concurrent Economic Planning Minister, in a major Cabinet reshuffle The new Deputy Prime Minister replaced Mr KeyYoung Chang213 words
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Article123 1967-10-04 6 BRUNEI TOWN. Tues. (Reuter; The Sultan of Brunei has accorded the title of a high grade Da*ir. to hi* Yugoslav-born Pa a e Supervisor. Mrs. Marnanr.e Lloyd-Dolby She is a favourite because she keeps the Pala-» going like clockwor* since she was engaged four year*123 words
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Article93 1967-10-04 6 JAKARTA. Tues (UPD— Three officers of the Jakarta Army Garrison have been arrested on charges of involvement in Communist underground ‘Political Guerrilla" activities, the Jakarta newspaper Daily News reported today The three officers were identified as Majors Djak ar.d Ganda and Col Sidik Meanwhile, the Army-93 words
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203 1967-10-04 7 5-YEARS-LATE BARROW England. Tues. (Reuter) The British Vary yesterday got its first submarine for firing Polaris missiles five years after the United States agreed to supply the weapons. And while the Navy took delivery, government ministers prepared to defend their decision to have these203 words
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Article124 1967-10-04 7 SCARBOROUGH. England. Tues «Reuter> Defence Secretary Mr Ds" Healey la«- right cri'i'ised the United States decision to build a limited am:-ballls-tic missile 'ABV* system for defence against any attack from China. Mr. Healey, speasir.g at a public meeting after the opening session of the124 words
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180 1967-10-04 7 MELBOURNE. Tues. (Reuter Australian Army Minister Mr Malcolm Fraser and Federal Opposition Labour Party Leader Mr Gough Whitiam clashed heatedly over the US. bombing cf North Vietnam at a University teach-in here last night The Clash occurred when Mr Whitiam claimed that Prime Minister Harold180 words
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195 1967-10-04 7 HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA. Tues (Reuter) Canada has no intention of “throwing Formosa to the wolves”. External Affairs Minister Mr. Paul Martin said today He told a news conference he did not think his United Nation? speech last week, when he suggested Mainland China should195 words
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Article222 1967-10-04 7 Reflation guess ups stocks to 22-year high LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Share prices on the London stock market soared to their highest level for more than 22 years yesterday. As prices rose in practically every field, dealers offered these reasons for the boom: (1)222 words
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Article172 1967-10-04 7 SCARBOROUGH. England. Tie? (Re-.-.er) British Foreign Secretarv George Brown angrily protested to new? ohotographers who tried to take pictures of him dancing with h:« wife at a ball here last right. He claimed they were seeking a follow-up to a recent photograph of him dancing the172 words
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Article, Illustration28 1967-10-04 7 AT the October 18th year celebrations in Peking are (left to right) Mao Tse Tung, Albanian Premier Mehmet Shehu and Chinese defence minister Lin Piao. UPI Radio photo.— UPI Radio photo. - 28 words
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Article158 1967-10-04 7 ATHENS. Toes. (Reuter) Greece’s Army-led government today placed under house arrest cxpremier Panavotis Kanellopoulo* who twice last week defied the regime by publicly calling on It to restore political freedom The order placing him under house arrest was announced by one of his aides early158 words
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127 1967-10-04 7 Ismailia is being evacuated UAR ISMAILIA. UAR, Tues (UPI Thousands of residents of Ismailia were streaming out of th« city today in fear of Israeli guns Just across the Suez Canal. The city was hit by artillery shell? last Wednesday. United Arab Republic spokesmen reported and officials decided to evacuate127 words
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Article82 1967-10-04 7 LONDON. Tues < Reuter) A 68-mile perhour passenger train sped nearly three miles through the southern English countryside last night without a driver. The driver was later found dead besides the railway line with head and internal injuries. Police said thev mere investigating how82 words
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Article37 1967-10-04 7 ‘SUZANNA WINS TOKYO Tues, (Reuter) Hong Kong's “Suianna” today won the first priie of Golden Hariest as the best dramatic film of the year in the 14th film festival in Asia which opened here on September 23.37 words
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207 1967-10-04 7 CLEVELAND. Tues. (ReuOh c State man Car*. B Stokes makes his second bid today to become the first Negro ejected mayor of a major American city. A public opinion survey in the leading newspaper, the Cleveland Plain-Dealer, the 39-year-old lawyer was the favourite207 words
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127 1967-10-04 7 ADEN. Tues. (Reuter) South Arabia's National Liberation Front, which has been gradually spearding its authority throughout the country claimed today to have taken over the Kathiri Sultanate in Eastern Aden protectorate. The claim came In a cable sent by the N.L.F. to Reuters in127 words
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244 1967-10-04 7 Spy Philby married spy Maclean ’s wife LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) British-born double agent Kim Philby who defected to the Soviet Union in 1963 has married in Moscow the divorced wife of Donald Maclean, another British defector, the mass circulation Daily Mirror newspaper reported today. It said Philby and Chicago-born Melinda244 words
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452 1967-10-04 7 MANILA. Tues. (UPI) Shy Coraron Amurao, who survived the massacre of eight nurses in Chicago last year and helped convict the killer, broke her long silence todav and said she plans to combine her nursing job in Manila with a political career in452 words
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Article403 1967-10-04 7 Gross amendment WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuter) The Johnson administration was reported to be “pulling out all stop s to get Congress to kill a damaging amendment which could wreck existing and future Anglo-American arms deals. Officials disclosed that the State and Defence Departments had403 words
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Miscellaneous773 1967-10-04 5 YOUR TV and Radio TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LDMFCI and Pulau Pinang: 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 1* Jotaore Bahru: 4 Taipiax. 7 Balu Pabat: 9 PM 5 45 Opening An net' Prog Summary 5 50 News Octanes in the National Language. 5 55 National Songs. 6-00 Newt773 words
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Miscellaneous472 1967-10-04 5 EDI FFUSION (Silver Network) ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Kuala Lumpur A M 6 00 INDIAN PROGRAMMES 6 59 Red illusion March and Opening Announcement 7 00 New* 7.10 Musical Clock 7 25 Items Of Local Interest 7 30 Musical Clock (Contd > 7 45 News in Bahasa Kebar.gsaan 7 50 A Word472 words
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Advertisement822 1967-10-04 6 New UNCLE series entitled ‘The Flying Clowns Affair* begins tomorrow. m EASTERN SUN UNCLE. FAN CLUB NEWS Stefanie Powers as UNCLE agent April Dancer Mias Powm “VIISS Dancer, like all UNCLE agent*, has a high IQ., perfect health, and absolute emotional stability. But the quality that singles her out in822 words
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Article862 1967-10-04 8 rpHE Government frowns upon the Ali-Baba type of business partnership. On the other hand, it welcomes the Ali-John enterprises. This discriminatory attitude is liable to lead to what Tun Abdul Razak fears economic sabotage. The nation has accepted the Government’s policy of encouraging the bumiputras Z in entering862 words
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Article, Illustration1531 1967-10-04 8 Ray F. Herndon - We need bigger share of U.S. market by Ray F. Herndon J3REMIER Lee Kuan Yew became a socialist in his student days at Cambridge University, where he took a double first in law, and became the first person from Malaya to head1,531 words
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Article, Illustration205 1967-10-04 8 Henry B. Rothblatt - By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") wanted his sister, Maureen, to get everything on his death and never expected his brother. Charlie, would contest his will. But Charlie did! "The will is invalid because it is not in proper form.” Charlie urged.205 words
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598 1967-10-04 8 THE DTC. Union has no objectior whatsoever to have the debate with the N.U.T. in the colonial language English, but surely we meant no damage to Mr. Kamappar’s or Mr. John Gu’usamy's fluency in thought and speech by merely suggesting that the598 words
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Article110 1967-10-04 8 HO** unfair ran the world be? The recent racial troubles in the USA receivri world-wide publicity while South Africa’s apartheid policy evokes indignation among Negr* sympathisers. TraJe with South Africa was disrupted by countries symDathetic with the Negro cause and these countries include Malaysia and Singapore. The110 words
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Advertisement42 1967-10-04 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newtpaper WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4. 19«7 23-B. Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. Telephone: *****/7 Penang Office Ipoh Office 39. |alan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone: ***** 6 8, Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Brewster Road. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWNEWS42 words
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Advertisement21 1967-10-04 8 !<um* Mamas must cm thus saui* AHO ADOttSSIS l* COOD TAITm .UTTTW MITMOVT HAMS AHO AOMfSV; 1 Mm mii bi netiv-io21 words
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Article551 1967-10-04 9 WASHINGTON. Tues. (UPI) Here's a suggestion for the hypchondnac who thinks he has had everything: How about a touch of gold fever? Gold is lovely. Moreover, you can sell it for $35 an ounce and no haggling And there still Is quite a551 words
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139 1967-10-04 9 LUXEMBOURG. Tues. (UPI) Common Market Ministers were meeting today to discuss an executive commission recommendation of immediate talks about British membership. The recommendation was part of a comprehensive report drawn up on all aspects and consequences of Britain's request. It recommends also that Ireland.139 words
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165 1967-10-04 9 SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Tue£ (UPI) The neget ationsu impasse in the U S copper strike was broket? yesterday at a special meeting called by Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton Officials of United Steelworkers of America agree*! to submit “poasibly by tonight” a contract165 words
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Article86 1967-10-04 9 DETROIT. Tues. (Reuter) The Ford Motor Company said today they were/ recalling 75.000 Mustang sports saloon cars after the steering wheels on nine models worked loose or cam<» off the steering column. Similar action hi»d been taken to inspect 3.000 Mustangs, built at the Metuchen. New86 words
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Article21 1967-10-04 9 LONDON. Tues (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet with spot 15-13/16 16. No 1 RSS CIF basis ports-Oct 15-11/16 15-13/16.21 words
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Article16 1967-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The tin price for today was $592 per picul, up 25 cts.16 words
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105 1967-10-04 9 JUST PRESS A BUTTON and there is lightning in the laboratories of the technical colleges in the Federal Republic of Germany. This has been made possible by the intermittent tension generator from the electrical firm of Siemens. The purpose of this generator (picture is to test how electrical systems behave105 words
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707 1967-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tue- All sections on the Stock Exchange were dull and featureless with moderate turnover. Industrials held steady and price movements were small. Bc'h Ben and Central Sugar cioaed at SI *8 whch gained two cents from the previous transactions Chemical was done down to707 words
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229 1967-10-04 9 LONDON. Tues (UPI) Higher pri"e levels for sugar may be seem in the second half of 1968 but there is not much justificat on for a lasting improvement for many weeks to come, a leading firm of brokers said. F. D and F229 words
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Article31 1967-10-04 9 HONK KONG. Tues (UPI) Money Quotations HK55.***** per US dollar for cash HK55.***** per US dollar for t/t HK116.08 per pound sterling HKS267 125 per tael of gold31 words
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Article198 1967-10-04 9 NEW YORK. Tues. <UPI> Stock prices moved slightly higher In moderately active trading today but gams generally were limited to fraction* and selling pressure was fairly heavy. Shortly before the end of the fir-t hour of *rading. the United Pre.v> International Marketwtde Indicator wa* up 0198 words
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Article78 1967-10-04 9 LONDON. Tues. Rubber market was very quiet with spot 15-13/16 16 Settlement House: Nov 15-15/16 16-1/1S Dec 16-1/8 16-1/4 Jan 16-1/4 16-3/8 Jan/March 16-5/16 16-1/2 April/June 16-9/16 16-H/16 July Sept 16-3/4 16-7/8 Oct/Dec 16-15/16 17 Jan/March 17-1 8 17-1/4 April/June 17-1/4 17-7/16 July/Sept 17-3/8 17-9/16 Oct/Dec- 17-1/278 words
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Article278 1967-10-04 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Tues October first grade rubber fob. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kua a Lumf*ur today a t 52-| cents per b. down one-e:ghth of a cent from previous close The tone wa< stagnant. Initial quotations were one-quarter cent lower on slightly disappointing London advices278 words
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Article104 1967-10-04 9 SINGAPORE Tues The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants. NEW YORK B rg TT 32-9 16; Airmail 6 D 3211 16. 90 d/st 33-* credit bills. 33-7/16 trade bills CANADA: Buying T.T. 35; Airmail OD 35-*; 9« d st104 words
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Article522 1967-10-04 9 DINUAPOKti—MiKk Exchange hid and offer price* officially luted at the close of business. INDUSTRIAL Ben Co 1.66 1.68 Bou*tead 1.54 1.5$ C 'near 1.67 168 Chemical Co 1.42 Dunlop 2.18 2.21 I Cl 2.2.5 Kw Ord*. CD 2.98 1 A. V ord*. CDf B 3 48 3.50 Gammon522 words
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Article53 1967-10-04 9 (Manager** prices) First Malayan 233 2 42 Second Mala van 1.6? 1.76 Third Malayan XD The Commerce 1.11 1.20 Industry Fund The Savings Fund .89 99 \r» 1.26 1.35 Malayan Investment Fund 1.05 1.15 First Hongkong XD .83 •88« Second Hongkong 60 64* S ng Commodity 3/11 4/653 words
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Article111 1967-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The noon price* at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are > Buyer Coconut oil Seiler (F OB.) Bulk Coconut Oil 4854 (F OB.) Drum* Loose opra Mixed 5104 Oct./Not 29.50 Muntok White Pepper (F OB) '<«% M. H Sarawak White Pepper (FOB.) 132.50 9fi", MW Sarawak111 words
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Article52 1967-10-04 9 NEW YORK Tues (UPI) Rubber futures dosed Monday on the New York commodity exchange unchanged and untraded Bid Asked Nov 1940 1990 March 19.60 20 00 March 19.60 20.00 May 19.70 20.00 July 19.70 2000 Sept 1970 2000 The spot No. 1 RSS pnc# was 19 1/452 words
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Article180 1967-10-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The fo.lowing ships are expected to be in port today. God owns Vessels 1/2 Masslloyd 3/4 President McKinley 5 Asahi Maru 6 7 Anna Bakke 8/9 Van Neck 10'11 Patoga 13/14 Talisman 15/16 Antilochus 18 Gleneam 19 Ispahan 21/22 Kinabalu 2.5 26 Etsuzan Maru 27180 words
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Advertisement835 1967-10-04 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 12 0.1 a m. Airline MSA 029 from Kuala Lumpur Time ft a m. Airline MSA 309 from Perth. Time ft.35 a m. Airline MSA 019 from Koala Lumpur Time ft..10 am Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta. Time 9.30 a m. Airline MSA 121835 words
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Advertisement139 1967-10-04 10 Subscribe to EASTEHX SVX ITW'kl 1 i h Z.+ < L4P SINGAPORE’S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL DAILY If you live 1b Singapore or 1b Malaysia or 1b the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the EASTERN SUN and have It delivered to your home dally or to your office If preferred?139 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1967-10-04 12 Harold Dunmore - THE PILL BEYOND Scientists probing the secrets of Nature By Harold Dunmore In a very short time birth control methods are being revolutionised. The revolution began tcith “The Pill". Rote research is onto other startling methods.... methods badly needed in a tcorld in tvhich the population trill more than double1,085 words
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523 1967-10-04 12 NICHOLAS MOORE - By NICHOLAS MOORE EARLY warning of cyclones sweeping in from the Bay of Bengal will be given to isolated villages and fishermen in East Pakistan through scores of transistor radios being distributed by the authorities. A warning may come at any time, for one523 words
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405 1967-10-04 12 TENDON. Tues (UPI) British officials said yesterday the Soviet Union deliberately leaked confirmation that British spy Harold “Kim” Philby worked for the Kremlin as a double agent in an attempt to offset the publicity given the memoirs of Stalin's defected daughter, Svetlana Alliluyeva.405 words
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1586 1967-10-04 12 Joseph G. Molner - TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Joseph G. Molner, M.D. Q: Fiv« months ago I was being treated for high blood pressure and hod an operation for "right renal endarterectomy with removal of thrombus from right renal artery". Can you explain what they really did1,586 words
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Article, Illustration463 1967-10-04 13 Tues. Six-fooMhree Walter Matthau is not only the first to admit he's no pin-up boy, but he'll really go to town about his face and tell you how ugly it is. "From the time I was nine.” he says, “my peculiar nose was463 words
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Article, Illustration368 1967-10-04 13 Jim Sid - by Jim Sid OINGAPORE. Tues Memories about Harley Mills who was here earlier this year are still fresh in the minds of many, especially her fans She vu here for Noel Cowards technicolour production of "Pretty Polly,” which has not yet been368 words
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Article, Illustration137 1967-10-04 13 Tokyo. tu» (m> “Susanna" colour cinema (lira produced by Hong Kong« Shaw Brother* Co.. »on the ton award at the 14th Avian Film Festival here todav while pretty Chan to Solia of the Philippines wan named best actrees Nationalist China's Ko Chue-Hsiung was named best137 words
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Article288 1967-10-04 13 Maureen Lee - By Maureen Lee Kuala Lumpur, Tues. TULIE Christie, the actress of 1966, emerges as a darling of a woman in Shaw Brothers' release "Darling". She portrays Diana Scott, a woman searching for love and fun. from one man to another But she finds only either one at288 words
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Advertisement259 1967-10-04 13 <s> A YASHICA "A" TWIN-LEWS REFLEX CAMERA Enter For The "fffore than a milßCld” “COUNT THE NUMBER OF PLATES” CONTEST wo MAGIC WO HOC! poci HO BTimr n s EEALLY n«T SIMPLE- WHAT Tor VEEP II A SHARP EYE-SIGHT' Prom the ilrtare ftma hel« all r« h»ee to do to259 words
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Miscellaneous260 1967-10-04 13 SHAW GANISATTON L I C O ntm 2M14 UM Dtf! U. IM. 4 M CM. lIS C!rt Don* u R-b«»rt ICtttaß R:eN»r4 W;im*rk THF WAT HIST Ptas-moa Colo? CAt TOMORROW V 4. MS Mills Hr»ei Beanett TU I4MILT WAT Co WRi CAPITOL PhMt »7» LtH D»»: U. 1 A*. IN.260 words
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Miscellaneous62 1967-10-04 13 CATHAY: OPENS TOMORROW! DAILY AT 11 am 315 pin A 745 pm CASH BOOKINGS ONLY! (No Pro* Lift) OolßbeHilks A KST* Jf’Wl i-.s-.A -i X?- Paramount pictures is proud TO ANNOUNCE TNC RETURN Of CfteCm mmaitdinents KKi 4 Cfltora* r>iMHi>i Ttmm Th«f-»4«r ltt* Ort.. 1»« tl Mto “I t»*T »k««62 words
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Miscellaneous277 1967-10-04 13 K5EET1 ORGAN ISAtlON ODEON 21 116 21ST COMMANDO DAT! 11 a m. 2 13. S IS A a 43 p m Adm 91.HO. 92 <W. 93 1*0 A 94 00 Caah Bookings Only’ No Half Price! No M.iitary Concession In 70MM A Full Stereophonic Sound MOM'S "THE DIRTY DOZEN" color277 words
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Article, Illustration1891 1967-10-04 14 T’HE STUDENT of human nature who tries to analyse the career of J a successful man should always beware of a certain pitfall. The danger lies in trying to find a moment of truth, a traumatic expericnce, which might be neatly labelled as 'When1,891 words
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337 1967-10-04 14 SINGAPORE, Tues. Four State players have not been selected in the 23-mon squad now under training in preparation for the Aw Hoc Cup competition to be played at Jalan Besar stadium from Oct. 7 to 10. Sunsport reliably understands that four international player have not337 words
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1242 1967-10-04 15 Horses Class 1, Div. s ii/4 Miles. •30 Felton *F 900 Mr. A Mrs Tan Beng Ouan A 000 Mala pin Mr K S Soh Tulloh 7y 900 Triangle Stable RS Bkelen 763 Niagara 5y 8 10 Special Stable R S Bkelen 815 Talisiad1,242 words
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Article, Illustration455 1967-10-04 15 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Tubs. Amusement 111, trainer Jack Spencer's Gold Cup hope, did a smashing two-round trial on a soft track at Bukit Timah this morning. Picking up Taras Bulba at the 6f, the pair raced neck to neck all the way to455 words
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167 1967-10-04 15 It's agreed Congress will be held once in 2 years SINGAPORE. Tues— The Executive Committee of the Asian Football Confederation have agreed that the AFC Congress be held once in two year* so that other countries affiliated to the Confederation would have an opportunity of bein* represented in the Council167 words
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Article, Illustration39 1967-10-04 15 Photo shows the official emblem of the 1968 Olympic Games to be held In Mexico, which will be issued in forms of posters, badges, sticky s. .and medals eariv thi* month. PANA Photo.— PANA Photo. - 39 words
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Article328 1967-10-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuts UMNO youths made it five-in-a-row of the Football Association of Selangor Open League First Division title when they held Combined Police to a 2-2 draw at the Princess Road Stadium here this evening, reports R. D. Selva. Even if Police had won328 words
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Article113 1967-10-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Selangc- XV t© meet K-dah in the HMS Malaya Cuo in Alor Star on Saturdav, will be ?riected from the tol!owinj who are all asked to attend the traimnz session on Thursday, at 5 15 pm. at the Selangor Club Padang113 words
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345 1967-10-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A ‘new look' Selangor Club XV gave a good account of themselve* and defeated a padang Invitation XV In the Selangor Rugby Union’s friendly padang series at the padang today. The club's points came from four tries and a goal345 words
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Article, Illustration588 1967-10-04 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. Five top international touring football teams are expected to make their debut in the F.A. of Singapore proposed attractions this season. Alio on the “visitors list” of the F.A. of Singapore are the Arsenal Football Club of England. They are scheduled to588 words
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132 1967-10-04 16 SINGAPORE. Tues—The Secretary of the Badminton Association of Singapore, Mr. Max Lange tonight received a cable from the Badminton Assocation of Indonesia requesting for the entry of Indonesian stars. Tan Joe Hock and Unang. in the forthcoming Singapore Open Badminton Championsh.ps132 words
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307 1967-10-04 16 MALACCA, Tues. The Malacca Amo* teur Football Association has selected 22 players for centralised coaching in preparation for the Burnley Cup inter-state soccer com* petition which will be held in January next year. The coaching starts this week and will be held307 words
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Article34 1967-10-04 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. St. Andrew's School beat Raffles Institution by 11 points (a goal penalty try) to nine (penalty, two tries) in the inter-school rugby finals played at Jalan Besar Stadium here today.34 words
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Article233 1967-10-04 16 SINGAPORE. Tues Veteran motor racing Hong Kong win arrive In driver Albert Poon of Singapore next week to participate In the Slnga-pore-Bangkok non-stop record run to be held on Oct. 13 Poon who has appeared In the Singapore Grand Prix. the Tunku Abdul Rahman233 words
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Article211 1967-10-04 16 of SINGAPORE Tues —Results league matches plaved at Jackies Katong on Sept. 2« Monday 0 30 pm. League PomtsPinfall I Ocean Bay 43 ***** 2 Our Heroes 43 ***** 3 Amigos Tigers 39* ***** Tuesday 6.30 p.m. League 1. Points Pinfall Aces 29 ***** Z Alpha211 words
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636 1967-10-04 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. Ang Soon Hoe, fhe Captain of Keppel Club was a happy man the other day. Reason; His underdog teams, SGA League and Social Match competitors won their assignments. While the League competitions ended in a 3| Points to 2J636 words
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Article67 1967-10-04 16 KAJANG. Tues The Ulu Langat District annual hockey league ends tomorrow when Kajang High School OBA. this year’s champions play The Rest in an exhibition match on the padang at 5 p.m. The match will be followed by presentation of prizes to the winner and runnersup of the67 words
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265 1967-10-04 16 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Prices of last night's Victoria Club callover on the Autumn Double, the Cesarewitch and the Cam- bridgeshire were; Cesarewitch Stakes to be run over two mi lei and a quarter at Newmarket on Saturday Oct. 7. 7-1 Major Rose and265 words
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Article146 1967-10-04 16 MIAMI BEACH. Florida. Tues (Reuter) Battling blacksmith Bob Fitzsimmons. who captured the world heavyweight boring title in 1897. outpointed 1932 champion Jack Sharkey here last night The Comishman slammed a hard left hook to the head to win the 15-round contest But Bharkey. now aged 66, did146 words
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97 1967-10-04 16 MILAN. Tues. Reuter)— Thailand's world flyweight boxing champion Chartchai Chionoi will defend his title against Mexican Alacron Torres in Mexico City at a date still to be fixed, his Italian manager said today. The manager. Umberto Branchinl. denied reports that Chionoi *6 next title97 words
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136 1967-10-04 16 BOLOGNA. Italy. Tues. (.UPI > X-rays showed last night that Nino Benvenuti, who lost hts world middleweight boxing title to Emile Griffith in New York on Friday, has a fractured rib. It was not clear whether the rib was already broken when the former136 words
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Advertisement570 1967-10-04 14 TENDER NOTICES TENDERS are invited at the Ministry of Health, Palmer Road. Singapore 2, up to noon of 17th October 1967 for renting the canteen at the Housemen's Quarters. Outrun Road Genera] Hospital, for a period of two years from Ist January. 1968. A tender deposit of $5O/payable to Accountant.570 words
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Advertisement42 1967-10-04 15 Singapore Turf Club GOLD CUP DAY Sunday, Bth October, 1967 You will have a chance of winning A NEW AUSTIN CAR E! What you have to do:Attend the meeting at the racecourse, Bukit Timah, on Sunday, Bth October. Admission charge $2/- only42 words
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Miscellaneous59 1967-10-04 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 12.37 a m. (8.9 ft.), 12.45 p m. (8.8 ft.) Port Swettenham: 539 a.m. (17.6 ft) Port Dickson: 6.35 a.m. (10.5 ft.), 7.03 p.m. (9.4 ft.) Singapore: 11.07 a.m. (9.3 ft.), 11.15 p.m. (10.2 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 934 a.m. (7.5 ft.) ,9.52 p.m. (7.7 ft) Kuan59 words
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