Eastern Sun, 5 October 1967

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  • 26 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION if Estd. 1968. Vol. 2 No. 431 Thursday, 5 October 1967. ■fr MC(P) 2251 KDN 2660 Price 15 cents
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  • 460 1 'I’ve done this of my own free will. I hope everyone will accept' BRUNEI TOWN, WED. (Reuter) T'HE Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar Ali 1 Saifuddin, today abdicated his throne, the Acting Mentri Besar (Chief Minister) announced in a special announcement over Radio Brunei tonight. The acting
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  • 356 1  -  By LIM THOW BOON Kl ALA LUMPI'R, Wed. The red carpet was rolled out again today at Subang Airport the third time in as manv weeks this time to welcome the Ceylonese Prime Minister, Mr. Dudley Senanayake. On hand to receive Mr. Senanayake as he
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  • 278 1 SCARBOROUGH. England. Wed. (Reuter) Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew today wound up a series of talks with top British Ministers, having won both private and public assurances that Britain's military withdrawal from the Far East will be carefolly phased so as not to hurt
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  • 90 1 SCARBOROUGH. England. Wed (Reuter) Leftwingers in the ruling Labour Party today inflicted a shock defeat on the Government over its proAmerican Vietnam policy. By a slender margin of 119.(W)0 votes in a poll of more than five million, the Party Conference here approved a
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  • 43 1 LUTON, ENGLAND Wed. (UPIi A man was sentenced to one month in jail for stealing an alarm clock from a department store. He was arrested when the alarm bell went off while the clock was in his pocket.
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  • 253 1  -  Si ew Sin says Malaysia is in serious financial and economic trouble. See Page Three. By Sidney Weiland WASHINGTON, Wed. (Reuter). Malaysian Finance Minister Tun Tan Siew Sin spent a busy day yesterday in discussions with U.S. and world finance officials in an
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  • 72 1 JAKARTA. Wed. (Reuter) About 50 troop? backed by armoured cars today stood by outside the wrecked Chinese Embassy hero as thousands of students flocked to the cemetery to bury a youth who was fatally Injured in a raid on the embassy last Sunday. Troops reinforcements, including
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  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 663 2 Two-phase ‘Operation Bersama starts tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Armed Forces will hold a "search and destroy the enemy" exercise in the coastal area of Marang, in Trengganu. The exercise will be in two phases. The first phase from Friday to Oct. 13, and the
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    • 411 2 Mt'AR. Wed. The Baja Mud a ef Johore Tunku Mahmood Iskander, today stressed the need for students to he alert, dvnamir and far-sifhted in order to keep astride with the changing pattern of the Malaysian society. He was speaking here this scorning
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    • 134 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Representatives of the Day Training Centre Teachers’ Union and the National Union of Teacher* will meet at the ABC Snack Bar at Ampang Street tomorrow morning to finalise arrangement* for a debate on the parity issue. This development followed a telephone conversation between
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    • 54 2 MUAR. Wed —A Kluang district-wide singing contest for primary Chinese schoolchildren. organised by the Kluang Chinese School Teachers Association, will be held at the Chong Hwa Secondary School Hall on Oct. 21 at 9.30 a m. school in the district can send two pupils for the contest
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    • 74 2 MALACCA. Wed. Quick Police action led to the discovery yesterday evening of a serviceable revolver and 20 rounds of ammunition gt Kampong Lereh. six mile* from here. Police have also detained three men, one of whom is from Singapore. The revolver and ammunition were uncovered m one
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    • 39 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Four men, one armed with a dagger, held up Leong Hoong. a goldsmith, and his family at their Jaian Ayer Panas home last night and got away with $525 m cash and jewellery,
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    • 134 2 The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak on Tuesday reviewed the passing--out parade of 17 Medical Officers who completed a five-month intensive basic military training at Kinrara. Among the I7 officers *re II National Service Medical officers who will be serving a year with the Afalaysian
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    • 60 2 BRIGADIER Mohamrd Sany bin Ahdul Ghaffar, Brigade Commander of the Malaysian Infantry Brigade garrisoned in Ipoh. pinning the long service and good conduct medal on Warrant Officer Ahmad Tajudin bin Yeoh Abdullah at the Brigade Headquarters on Monday. The medal was awarded to Warrant Officer Ahmad Tajudin.
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    • 220 2 ALOR STAR. Wed The biggest water suppiy treatment plant in Kedah began operations from the beginning of thl* month at the water supply headwnrks at Bukit Plnang. about nine miles from here. The Benlor Executive Engineer i Waterworks), Kedah/Perlts. Enche Abdul Rahim bin YusofT. said
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    • 265 2 ALOR STAB Wed The Sungei Patani Town Council has budgeted for a M2.MI deficit for next year. The total revenue was estimated at M 15,122 as against an estimated expenditure of $597,923When the estimates were tabled at Monday's monthly meeting. Mr Ong
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    • 138 2 Exhibition of paintings by Mai Chai Soon at Samat A Gallery 9 a m. to 6 p m Tenth National Art Exhibition at National Art Gallery Jaian Ampang, 10 am. to 6.30 p.m. Works of prominent Malaysian artist* by Peninsular Art Society at 41. Jaian Raja Muda. 10
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    • 295 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Director of Filem Negara, Malaysia, Enche Zain Hussain, will be one of the three judges for the colour transparency and black and white photographic competition held in conjunction with International Tourist Year. The other two are Enche T. F Baiden.
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    • 64 2 KUALA LUMPUR Wed— The Permanent Secretary to the M;mstry of Education. Syed Zahiruddin bin Syed Hasten. has given ar. assu-ran-e *o the Union of Orks in Fully Assisted SrhooisMaiaya. that he will 'look into their claims". He gave this assurance to a four-man delegation of the
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    • 2323 3  -  If U.S. could crown last third of 20th Century with supreme achievement of success in war against poverty...’ By Ben d'Cunha Kuala lumpur, Wed. Malaysia is in serious financial difficulties and economic trouble, through no fault of her own. The
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    • 686 4 XT'UALA LUMPUR, XV Wed. The recent drop in the price of natural rubber has created wider Er i c e differentials etween various grades of rubber with the possibility that undue advantage may be taken of the present situation which could
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    • 247 4 KUALA LCMPTI, Wed. The conference of natural rubber producing nations agreed today on the immediate formation of aa Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries with a Joint permanent secretariat A Joint working party will be set soon. moit likely at the Initiative of Malay*
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    • 29 4 PENANG. Wed. The Penang Turf dub, golf section, was broken into early this morning and wine, cigarettes and cash, to the total of 3237 stolen.
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    • 26 4 IPOH Wed The third Assistant D.strict Officer in Sitiawan. Ercbe Mokhtar bin Ahmad, has been transferred to the Land Office here on promotion.
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    • 215 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A man. charged with kidnapping his girl friend and forcine her Into having illicit intercourse in August. 1065. was today acquitted and discharged bv the court without his defence being called. Enchf Abdul Hamid bin Tan Sri Azmi. president of the Sessions
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    • 289 4 KUALA LUMPUR Wed Three main resolutions will be debated a* the forthcoming two-day UMNO General Assembly to be held at Maha ground. Klang Road on Oct 14. The aaeembjr will be opened by the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, and attended by more than
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    • 33 4 KAJANG. Wed- —Kajang will observe Universal Children’s Day on Oct 14. About 300 under-privileged children in the district will be entertained to a tea-party at the Kajang Hall at 10 a.m
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    • 433 4 KUALA LUMPUR, W«d. Prima Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today thanked petrol companies for their co-operation in accepting the Government's advice to bring down the prices of petrol and diesel to normol. He sold this at a Press conference after the
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    • 44 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The University of Malaya Economics Society will be holding its annual dinner on Saturday «t 7.30 p.ra. at the Rothmans Pavilion. MAHA ground. All ex-members are cordially invited. Ticket* at $6 per person are obtainable at the Goffard Library.
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    • 130 4 SLVGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Chan Chee Seng. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, today received a $1,425 donation on behalf of the Singapore Social Welfare Department A cheque for the amount was presented by Mr* Edouard Higtta. wife of the French Charge d’Affaires
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    • 126 4 SINGAPORE Wed—More than 1,000 recipes were received by Radio and TV Singapura in response *o an invitation to the public to send in ideas on the use of wheat flour in breakfast dishes. A panel of judges. com. pris ng culinary experts and
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    • 96 4 SINGAPORE. Wed The Light Industries Services Division of the Economic Development Board will conduct a part-time practical course in tool-malcir.g at its workshop in River Valley Road The course is designed to upgrade the skills of toolmakers already employed in industry The syllabus includes instruction on
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    • 137 4 SINGAPORE. Wed A well-decorated beauty salon, Avon Beauty Salon, has Just opened for business at the Cathay Arcade. On band to help solve women's beauty problems are two overseas trained beauticians Mrs. Gin Kng. also the proprietress of the beauty salon and Miss
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    • 215 10 INDON ELECTION PROBABLY IN 1969 SINGAPORE, Wed. The election of candidates to the Indonesian Parliament might be held in 1969. This indication was given by Mr. H. A. Sjaicku, President of the Indonesian Parliament, at the Singapore airport today. He said the Election Bill was still
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    • 166 10 Practical speech drama exam results SINGAPORE. Wed The following are the successful candidates for the practical speech and drama, spoken English and effective speaking examinations held recently at Beethoven Studio. the Local Centre, 1-A, Kirk Terrace here. The examinations were conducted by Mrs- Violetta Stanhope, the external examiner of the
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    • 50 10 ALOR STAR. Wed.— The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, yesterday laid the foundation stone o? Hotel Regent at Jalan Sultan Bahlishah The Mentri Besar of Kedah. Tan Sri Syed Omar Shahabudin, ar.d Justice Dato S M. Yong and Datin Yong. were among the guests present at the ceremony
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    • 38 10 PENANG Wed The adviser to the Bank of England, Mr. Douglas Stone, paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister of Penang. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. at the Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra here this morning
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    • 207 10 SINGAPORE, Wed The Adult Education Board today announced the winners of the International Literacy Day Essay Writing competition. The competition was held at Monk Hill Secondary School on Sept. 2. ar.d a total of 106 students from the four .arguage streams of the
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    • 98 10 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Three Singaporeans, graduates of the Singapore Polytechnic, left here yesterday to undergo o 22-month scholarship for dockyard-training under the German technical scholarship programme. They are Messrs For.e Ting Yaw. Tan Ah Chye and Ronnie Lua Tin Lai On their arrival in
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    • 119 10 SINGAPORE. Wed The Philippine Consul to Singapore. Mr Mariaano R Logarta. today emphatleal.y denied that he had been recalled to Manila for a new appointment I am going back to Manila at my own request for consultations, and I am not recalled.” he told news men
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    • 339 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A whole week of celebrations from Fridav to Oct. 13 will be held at the University of Singapore in connection with University Day which falls on Sunday. Hitherto, the university celebrated its foundation on Jan. 1, the day when the university was established in 1962.
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    • 188 10 MALACCA. Wed A young Australian university student who put aside his pen 26 years ago to Join the Army as a private soldier is now a LieutenantColonel He is John Osborne Langtry. Commanding Officer of the Eighth Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment The Bth Battalion is replacing
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    • 77 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Yunos bin M. K Osman, pictured after their wedding at Lorong Marzuki. Changi Road, here recently. The bridegroom la an Officer attached to the Singapore Work Brigade, while the bride, the former Miss Normah bte Idris, is a translator with TV.
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    • 186 10 SINGAPORE. Wed A Naval Base employee. Kwok Ngan. today failed in his appeal to the High C ourt to set aside a conviction and sentence imposed on him by a lower court He was found guilty of gambling in a public place and was
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    • 45 10 SINGAPORE. Wed—Tan Took Seng Hospital Sports Club will hold its annuaj dance on Oct. 7 at Fraser and Neave Hall from 8 p.m to 1. am Tickets at S 3 for a couple or single can be obtained at the entrance.
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    • 36 10 PENANG. Wed —The second sitting of the fourth session of the second Legislative Assembly, Penang, will be held on Nov. at the Legislative Assembly Chamber in Light Street at 10.00 a m
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    • 34 10 KUCHING, Wed. A new Government secondary school, costing $607,400, was opened during the weekend in Kapit, third division, by the Federal Minister for Sarawak affairs. Tan Sri Temenggong Jug ah.
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    • 134 10 Clerk typist vie for ‘Princess of Singapore’ SINGAPORE. Wed. Two more entries have been received for the “Princess of Singapore** contest to be held at the Ocean Park Hotel on Oct. 14. They are Miss Elsie Chan. 18. a clerk, and Miss Helen Heng. 20, a typist. The contest, which
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    • 239 10 OLIVETTI'S $45 MIL. DEBENTURES LAUNCHED IN BRUSSELS SINGAPORE. Wed. Part of a $45 million debenture issue which was launched in Brussels last week, will be used for a firm's expansion here. The debentures were issued by the Olivetti Group specifically to raise funds
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    • 52 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Secondary school students wiJ be able to hear ’’Macbeth'’ over the English service of Radio Singapura on Oct. 8 and 15 at 3 p.m. The play. by William Shakespeare, will have Paul Schofield and Peggy Ashcroft in the lead roles as Macbeth and Lady
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    • 358 11 SINGAPORE, Wad. Professor Syed Hussain Alatas, Head of the Malay Studies Deportment of the University of Singapore, today called for a public debate by representatives from Maloy-speoking countries to throsh out the pros ond cons of the new common Malay spelling system recommended recently
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    • 265 11 SINGAPORE Wed.—Dr. Robert A Scalapino, a distinguished American political scientist today endorsed the views expressed by Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, that the “United States should not pull-out of South Vietnam at this stage". Dr Scaiapino added that a sudden pull-out
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    • 70 11 SINGAPORE. Wed—More than 25.d00 persons attended the “Careers-at-Sea Exh bvtion and Merchant Navy Week’' held here last Booth. The exhibition. which lasted for 4j days, drew a daily average attendance of 5.708 visitors The righest record figure of 9.097 vis.tors wa* registered on September
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    • 19 11 Members of the Russian cultural troupe caught in this Eastern Sun snapshot sing, "Sun, Rain and the Sunny Sky."
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    • 358 11 SINGAPORE Wed A 25-year-old Russian housewife who took up ballet by chance and later became one of the top dancers in her district Is now In Singapore She is Mrs. C Mxrdshumaeva, a member of the Russian Cultural troupe now in Singapore for per
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    • 311 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Republic's First Lady, Puan Noor Aishah, today called upon more local women to come forward to fill the void caused by the impending departure of the wives of servicemen and assist the Hospital to carry on its functions, "so that the
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    • 259 11 SINGAPORE Wed. Singaporeans are fortunate that within the confines of their small state, the problems of the major religion* of the world have beep telescoped so as to bring about a realisation of the futility of religious intolerance and bigotry. This was
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    • 395 11 PRELIMINARY INQUIRY INTO MURDER OF ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE SINGAPORE Wed. A Police Constable. Chan Chong Kong, today told a preliminary inquiry of his being confronted by a distraught woman at the Joo Chlat Police on June 24 at 2.40 am Chan said the woman. Margaret Gan
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    • 202 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Construction of the new Jurong Road is now in good progress and about 82 per cent of work has been completed. The Jurong Road realignment scheme involves the construction of about 30,000 feet of road, namely from Bukit Batok at 8i m.s
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 426 5 Don’t leave Singapore in the lurch SCARBOROUGH. England. Wed. (Reuter) Britain's Finance Minister Mr. James Callaghan says Britain must exercise a sense of responsibility in disengagement from overseas bases like Singapore. The minister spoke at a session of the ruling Labour Party’s annual conference attended by
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    • 160 5 CHICAGO. Wed. (Reuter) An artificial skin has been developed that looks and feels like the real thing and will cut the mortality rate of victims of severe bums, the Amencan College of Surgeon? convention was told here today The “skin.” which has the feel of velvet,
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    • 362 5 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) Sir Malcolm Sargent. 72. Britain's most famous conductor. died at his London home yesterday. Sir Malcolm an outstanding interpreter of choral music, was known to concert audiences throughout the world He underwent a gall Madder operation last August and had not
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    • 268 5 WASHINGTON. Wed (Reuter) A house committee today virtually killed President Johnson's hopes of early passage of his proposed 18 per cent tax surcharge. The House Ways and Means Committee which has been holding hearing* on the measure for several weeks, voted to
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    • 107 5 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Folk singer-composer Woody Guthrie, hospitalised for much of the past 14 years, died yesterday of a nervous condition in Creedmore State Hospital. He was 55. Guthrie, who also was a major poet, wrote more than 1.000 songs including "This land is your
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    • 169 5 LONDON. Wed (UPI)— A doctor who blew bubbles m Piccadilly Circus “to cheer people up” lost hia appeal yesterday against a conviction of insulting behaviour. ‘■You can go round Piccadilly in an old lorry and pour smoke over everybody and get away scot free. If you go
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    • 36 5 The 11th Miss Tokyo Beauty Contest was held in Tokyo on Saturday night, Miss Satoko Miyaoka, 19, was crowned among the 46 competitors in the contest. At left is Ryokichi Minobe, Tokyo Gover- nor. (UPI) Photo.
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    • 241 5 VATICAN CITY. Wed UPI* Several Italian newspapers today protected the new* blackout ordered by Pope Paul VI concerning the synod of bishops the Roman Catholic churches most important conference In two years by not printing a single word about It. The newspaper? were displeased with
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    • 220 6 Jackie’s forthcoming trip to Cambodia ‘strictly private WASHINGTON, Wed (Reuter) A State Department spokesman said today Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy's forthcoming visit to Cambodia was “strictly a private trip*' and he declined any further comment on it Mr*. Kennedy he* accepted an invitation from Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Cambodian Chief of State,
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    • 178 6 MANILA. (UPI) Wed An Uruguayan diplomat in Manila has been recalled by hie government after he allegedly insulted Filipinos, informed source* said today. The Philippine Foreign Office confirmed that minister Roberto Pineyrua Wintherhalter, lone Uruguayan diplomat here, has been recalled. A spokesman aaid the diplomat Informed the
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    • 27 6 GETTYSBURG. Pennsylvania Wed. (UPI) Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower will enter Walter Reed General Hoeoitel in Washington Friday for a routine checkup his office announced
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    • 51 6 HOLLYWOOD Wed (Reuter) Actor Mickey Rooney was in satisfactory condition in hospital here today after he collapsed at home last night He was treated at 8“ John's Hospital for “nervous exhaustion Doctors planned test# la*er today Rooney’s manager said the actor had been working non-stop for nine
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    • 488 6 T’OKYO, Wed (UPI) A Japanese Journalist reported today that a high-ranking Communist Vietcong leader had told him that neither the Vietcong nor North Vietnam would accept an offer for direct peace negotiation* with Bouth Vietnam. Kyodo news agency correspondent Asahi
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    • 127 6 LONDON Wed. (Reuter) An American promo*er has offered toe Beatles I'SSlm for one day's work in New York The offer was made yesterday to Beetle George Ham son at his home near here by concert promoter Sidney Bernstein, who was responsible for the group’s
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    • 129 6 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. California, Wed. (Reuter) An American Air Force Major here today set a new speed record of 4,534 miles an hour in an X-15 rocket plane Major William J. Knight broke his own record of 4,250. miles an hour set earlier this year, also
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    • 48 6 Half a million Chintse gathered in Peking's Tienanmen Square on Oct. Ist to celebrate their 18th National Day. Chairman Mao Tse-tung and his chosen successor Defence Minister Lin Piao reviewed the marchers who shouted "Long Live Mao Tse-tung/' while waving the red books.
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    • 164 6 TOKYO Wed (UPI) —laccr.es,an Foreign Minister Mr Adam Malik met with hi* Japanese counterpart Mr Takeo Miki today for talks on bilateral proto ,*ms Mr Malik jmvsj here last night en route badi home from New York where he led hii country's de>gation to the
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    • 204 6 SAIGON. Wed (Reuter) A new *2 million plastic surgery hospital to be set up here will treat some 1,500 war tnjured and malformed Vietnamese children every year, according to a project approved here today by Minister of Health. Dr Tran-Lu-Y. Mr. Arthur
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    • 222 6 TOKYO. Wed (UPI) Smooth-talking Dan Piatt, advance man for Evangelist Billy Graham has hia work cut out for him in Japan, a nation which has demonstrated a monumental indifference to Christianity. Piatt, tall and dapper like his boas, has been
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    • 151 6 LOS ANGELES. Wed (Reuter). Mr Pierre Salinger. author of With Kenned#." denied today that Dick Van Dyke or any other actor had been selected to play the role of President Kennedy in a film version of the book The book is about Mr
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    • 119 6 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI) Dr. Benjamin Spock has resigned as the National CoChairman of the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy (SANE) so he can d more time to a militant newleft pacifist organisation. Spof-k. a noted child-care expert, said he would remain an enthusiastic” member
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    • 132 6 LONDON Wed. (UPI) The world’s largest refrigerated ship, which will serve the Bntain-Australia-New Zealand trade and can carry 400,000 lamb carcases, will be launched next week The Port Chalmers (18.030 tons) will be named by Lady Porritt wife of Sir Arthur Porritt. GovernorGeneral designate
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    • 150 6 JAKARTA Wed Indonesian Army chief General Pangabean has issued a veiled warning to "he pro-Su-karno Indonesian Nationalist Party PNI to purge it* rank? of undesirab.es or face atiff 'ountermeasuree from the military. Gen. Pangabean sa.d aut-hor.-iies recognise the right erf the
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    • 139 6 VIENNA. Wed. (UPI) The Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (lAEA) today elected Rear Admiral Oscar A. Quihilial: of Argentine its new chairman Sgr. Quihillalt. who heads the Argentinian Atomic Energy commission, is the first Spanish speaking chairman of the board of governors.
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    • 226 6 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) British newspaper* today hailed the 10th anniversary of the launching of the first sputnik space craft by the Soviet Union Many of the main daily newspapers outlined space achievements, speculated on the future, and appealed for co-operation in research
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    • 127 7 LAWRENCE. Kansas. Wed (UPI) Negro Comedian Dick Gregory announced last nijht he will run for the t’. S. presidency next vear on an independent civil right! ticket. Mr. Gregory said both regular political parties “are corrupt" and the people must have another choice. Earlier
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    • 80 7 RIO DI JANEIRO Wed (CPI 1— Antonio Roque, an ice cream salesman who found and return**! U ***** to a tourist »a* rewarded yesterday and he is sorry Roques «nploye T rewarded bin with 1.200 ice cream one; to give away on th» streets When the
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    • 384 7 TORONTO Wed (UPIi The inquest into a—eged witchcraft p*ct.ces at St. Matthias Church wound up he* yesteraay Canon Mqo r e Smith, rector of the garish, told the jury that at so time did he <jv a woman was possesses by the devil, tor did he
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    • 314 7 Siamese twins to part LONDON. Wed (UPI) Britain, irked by recent American go-it-alone moves, is increasingly convinced that the last remnants of the so-called AngloAmerican "special relationships” are fading fast. Brtish press commentators have been sadly registering what they term "the end of the special
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    • 114 7 SYDNEY. Wed Reuter Mr Joern Ution Danish architect of the Sydney Opera House has issued a writ for fees totalling MS a## Aust dollars against the New South Wales government State Public Works Minister Davis Hughes said today The government will defend the
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    • 69 7 LONDON. Wed UPI) A London fashion organisation is looking for a lot of woman to wear Britain's biggest beauty title The organisation, the Outsize Fashion Promotion Co announced today it would seek contestant* with hip measurements of at least 42 inches Age is not important But poise personality
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    • 274 7 CANBERRA Wed 'Renter) Th* Australian government has moved to quHl the fear of man? young intending emigrants that the 12.000 mil« between Aus tralia and Europe Is a barrier of homesickness The government has announced ‘ha* from November 1 new cheap charter air fares will beam making
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    • 267 7 TOKYO. Wed <UPI> Japanese ambassador to Washington Mr. Takeso Shimod a said yeslerda v that Japan could not expect to get Okinawa back from the United States unless she allows the Americans to maintain nuclear bases there At the same time, three
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    • 186 7 SAIGON. Wed (UPI) Uncle Sam. has given a US j7m, raise to a oou* 85.000 of the Vietnamese workers he employ? The boost average* out to about 13 per cent and it is the second one this year. In February, boost* averaging out to about 13
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    • 61 7 MARSEILLE. France. Wed. <l'Pl>—Sailors aboard the Communist Chinese freighter Xurhang. which arrived here on Monday for repairs, hoisted a huge banner on the quarterdeck reading “He who carries high up the banner of Chairman Mao is a forerunning fighter." French harbour police said they will tolerate the banner
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    • 54 7 SUEZ: Damage to water pipes during the Israeli--Egyptian clashes along the Suez Canal on September 27, caused heavy flooding in the streets of Suez. The Governor, Mr. Hamid Mahmud, ordered the evacuation of civilians and some of the first to leave are seen being driven through the flooded streets in
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    • 147 7 MANILA. Wed (Renter)— The Philippines and Taiwan have signed an agreement to establish a demonstration centre to grow the new high-yielding IR-8 rice variety on the island of Leyte in the Central Philippines Vice President and concurrently Secretarv of Agriculture Mr Fernando Loper and ambassador
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    • 118 7 PARIS. W*d <Reuter) President de Gaulle called or. Frank's angrr farmers to suppor* government moves to solve their difficulties rather than obstruct them The Presidential appeal, issued afer the weekly cabme* meeting yes’erday. follows nationwide demonstration* by farmers in which nearly 300 people were injured
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    • 294 7 Accidentally crossed border HONG KONG. Wed. (UPI) Complete silence from Communist China shrouded the whereabouts of two Hong Kong Chinese policemen today five days after they blundered into Chinese territory. A government spokesman told UPI "hat inquiries sent to the Chinese authorities on
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    • 154 7 SC ARBOROUGH Wed (UPI) British newspapers yesterday *aid Foreign Secretary. George Brown's hair-trigger temper might cause him his job The reports said Prime Minister WiLson was also angered by Brown's publi-«tv-stealing flamboyarre Mr. Brown was in the news yesterday after trading angrv words
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    • 204 7 GREENWICH. Connecticut. Wed (CPI) The death of an 11-year-old girl after she inhaled from a balloon filled with a product used to frost highball glasses xu blamed on Freering of the larynx Lucy R White was dead on arrival at Greenwich Hospital on Monday night after she
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    • 50 7 LONDON, Wed. (CPI) A British advertising firm has produced a puppet of French President Charles de Gaulle. A firm spokesman said, “AH you have to do is to pull the string and de Gaulle will dance to your tune (or a change. It’s very therapeutic".
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    • 348 7 WASHINGTON. Wed 1 CPI Scientists peering 50 years into the future foresee: New methods of population control based on introduction of oral contraceptives into the general food supply Advances in medicine that will permit "instant diagnosis" of all diseases and regeneration of lost organs. A
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    • 1178 5 “'TV and Radio today TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kl ALA Ll'MPt'R and Palau Pinang; 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taipinr. 7 Batu Pahat: 9 P.M. 5 45 Opening AnnrtProg Summary; 5.50 News Outlines in the National Language: 5.55 National Songs; 6.00 News in Tamil; 6.10 Weekly
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    • 105 6 BEGINS TODAY... wffiaißflffli HTI THE PfIHG YOUHG MEN OH THE SHARING TRAPEZE V. W.B. X. 2\ 550ME8£21 o¥t*a** r_J cMA«oe-. A^ L «S I i 7, T-THAT'S what T>€ "BAA* OOOA m cue to THAU3H SMUGGING OPERATIONS MEANT... A NOHTOUB IN a 4MV-.a-ano SET UP FOR SLAUGHTER/ WN <5 V
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  • 680 8 fTiHE Malaysian Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Siew Sin, in his address to the Far EastAmerica Council in New York yesterday, spoke of what would have been the rosy economic prospects for Malaysia had certain calamitous conditions not set in. Tun Tan said Malaysia was travelling so splendidly
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  • 1470 8  -  The educated group by Prof. Dr. Syed Hussein Alatas T'HE problem I would like to pose in this paper is whether the sociological factors favourable to the development of the Malay language are present at this juncture of its history. To my
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  • 276 8  -  By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author* "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") pHUCK’s frugal habit* enabled him to acquire and own vast tracts of land. He began to worry about the high inheritance taxes and probate costs after his death- He wanted his only son, Stanley, to get
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  • LETTERS...
    • 394 8 I FEEL compelled to clorify the rema-ks mode by Professor Elliott's letter of Octaber 2nd. I was one of the students banished by the Singapore Government, We were then advised to see Professor Elliott not because of his senior position on the University staff but because it
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    • 147 8 IN Kuala Lumpur, the change from ‘Batu Road” to "Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman” la a wise, understandable and much welcome by all because it Is named after the first Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. In Malacca. “Templer House” to “Rumah Buklt Pala” seems far from wise hard to
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    • 195 8 MR Devan Nair still evades the issues and refuses to an.wrr the two main questita* I have put to him. Firstly, why wis the DAP silent when the three Malaysian stuier.ts of *he University tf Singapore were bamshe* as a result of their protet
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    • 200 8 THE report thr. the USA. will atom-bomb Red Ch:n» if she enters the Vietnam war. the decision by the L'S.S.R. to -end further aid to North Vienam m her fight against he USA. forces indicate tie situation is worsening nstead of improving It is a pity
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    • 112 8 WITH reference to "Disappointed Fan" leter. I am sure the so-called ‘eddies' would say “even without training we did very well against Australia. “But what Disappionted Fan’ was trying to express was that the oldies had reached their peak and have no more room for improvement.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 41 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1967 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: ***** Coble Address: AWNEWS
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    • 18 8 UIITfS MMIUaS MVST CIW THUS ASO auoaissis i* cooo m-tm.l .urnas without HAHO «*D wn, VQI m evuSHto
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 739 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The sleek blue and white Bullets that reach speeds of 130 mph on the New Tokaido Line between Tokyo and Osaka complete the 320 mile journey in three hours. They are the fastest trains on earth the epitome of comfort and safety in
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    • 82 9 CANBERRA W«d. (Router) Australia will *;gn an air serv.ces agreement with Malaysia next Monday, an Australian Civil Aviation Department statement said today. The Minister for Civil Aviation, Mr. Reginald Swartz, and the Malaysian Transport Minister. Tan Sri Sardon. will gn the agreement in
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    • 58 9 NEW YORK. Wed (UPI) Rubber futures closed Tuesday on the New York commodity exchange unchanged and untraded. Bid Asked Nov 19 40 19 90 Jan 19 50 20 00 March 19 00 20 00 May 19.70 20.00 July 19 70 2000 Sept 1970 2000 The spot No
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    • 25 9 HONG KONG, Wed. (UPI) Money Quotations: HK $5.77/5.7825 per US. dollar for cash HKI16.07 per pound sterling HK$266 875 per tael gold.
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    • 14 9 SINGAPORE, Wed The tin price for today w’as per picul, up $2,124
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    • 75 9 LONDON. Wed Rubber closed quiet and barely steadv with spot 18 18-3/18-Settlement House: Nov 18 18-3/18 Dec 18-3/16 18-5/16 Jan 18-5/18 18-7/16 Jan/March 18-3/8 18-1/2 April/June 16-3/8 16-3/4 July/Sept 16-13/16 16-15/16 Oct/Dec 17 17-3/16 Jan/March 17-3/16 17-3/8 April/June 17-5/16 17-1/2 July/Sept 17-7/16 17-5/8 Oct/Dec 17-9/16 17-3/4 Jan/March
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    • 17 9 WASHINGTON Wed (Reuter) General Services Adminstration reported no sales of tin from stockpile today.
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    • 150 9 NEW YORK. Wed (UPI) The strong performance of a handful of glamour stock and few other features added life to a routine session on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. Shorty before the Closing Beil, the United Press International Stock Market indicator rose
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    • 81 9 CANBERRA. Wea < Reuter The Federal Government had approved the export of 145.h00 barrels of barrow island crude oi’. to Singapore for reftnmg. Prime Minister Mr. Harold Holt said today Mr. Hoi' replying in the House of Representatives to a written question
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    • 172 9 LONDON. Wed <UPP The Block Market climbed to another all-tlm* peak today. Ever another fail in the country's gold and dollar reserves :n September failed to brake the genera, advance. A flurry of profit taking about midday was easily absorbed and despite the disappointment with
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    • 45 9 SINGAPORE Wed The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Canada: Buying T.T 351/16; Airmail O.D. 35-3/16; 90 d/st 35-13/16 credit bills; 35-7/8 trade bills. Selling T.T./ O.D. ready were Canada 34-11/16; Swiss Francs 140-1/2.
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    • 1034 9 SINGAPORE. Wed Very quiet conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange, with turnover amounting to 884.000 units valued at $1,221,245. In the industrial section, prices were steady with no real trend At the do6e of business. 18 industrial counter* marked small gams. 10 were down
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    • 319 9 Rubber up cent SINGAPORE Wed October first grade rubber f o.b closed at 5 p.m in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 52-3/4 cents per lb. up three-eight# of a cent from previous close The tone was quiet Better London advices made for an unchanged opening Thereafter, prices steadied a
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    • 160 9 TOKYO Wed (Reuter)— Japan steel export shipments In August totalled 827.000 metric tons worth $122.150 000, the Japan Iron and Steel Federation announced today. The quantity was 19.5 per cent mor e than in July and 4 8 per cent more than In
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    • 68 9 NEW YORK. Wed (UPI) The closing Dow-Jones averages on the New York Stock Exchange: 30 Industrials 924 47 20 Rail* 261.03 15 Utilities ’.29 54 65 StocK* 330 14 40 Bond* 78.43 Commodity Futures Index 133 43 The volume was 10.320.000 shares Of ,a total 1.498 issues
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    • 24 9 LONDON. Wed (UP) Rubber market opened quietly steady with Spot 16-1 4. 16-1 2. No 1 RSS cif basis porisOct 15-1316. 15-15/16
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    • 579 9 Singapore.—Htoek Kichange hid and offer price* officially lifted at the close of business INUl'S TRIAL Ben X* Co. 1.66 1.68 RollMead 1.54 1.55 C. sugar 1.8* 1.69 Chemical Co 1.41 1.43 Cold storage 3 80 Imnlojt 2.1* 2.20 E Smelting 4 21 4 30 I 1 2.18 2.22
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    • 53 9 i Manager*' price*) Fir»t Malatan 2.32 2 41 second Malavan 166 1.75 Third Malayan XD The Commerce A1.11 1 20 lndu«tr\ lunil The Sating* Fund .89 99 XI) Malayan Investment 1.26 1.35 )und 1.05 1.15 First Hongkong XD .83 88* Second Hongkong 60 64* S'ng Commodity 3/11 4/6
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    • 118 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The neon price* at the Singapore Chines Produce Exchange uv amy are > Buyer Seller Coconut oil (FO R.) Bulk 1* .50 Coconut OtI (F.O B i Drums 51 00 Loo*e Copra Mixed Oct. Nm 29-50 Muntok White Pepper (FOB.) 90% MW 132 50 Sarawak White Pepper
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    • 130 9 SINGAPORE Wed The following ship* are expected to be in port today Godowna Vessels 27/28 City of Dundee 18 Gornik The ships expected to lay anchorage at Western Roads < w>. Eastern Roads i E>. and Inner Roads < IN > Chyebassa <E>. Loyal Hunter tE>, Alexandros
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    • 1036 9 SEIWA LINE From Shanghai “L’SHIO MARL” ETA S PORE 6 10/67 Agents: Pan Continent Corporation. Tel: *****. ***** AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 1.05 a.m. Airline MSA 029 from Koala Inmpur. Time 8.33 a m. Airline MSA 019 from koala 1 umpnr. Time 9.20 a m. Airline GIA 9S2
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE ALL $5 ESSAY WINNERS
    • 241 12 WHEN I first came to this world. I was back In colour. I was given away by my master because there Were too many puppies In the house. I am now a stray do*. One cold day I wandered to the market place
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    • 285 12 THE Chinese New Year celebration* last 15 days, from the new moon to the full moon. On the first day. children •Cd unmarried people visit their elder* and greet them Be happy and prosperous" They received red packets In return. During the first day of the
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    • 313 12 The pros and cons of co--education EDUCATION is very important nowadays. Our life and work depends on education. Young boys and girls study in school. The older folks have no school to go to so they go to night classes. Co-education is good in some ways and bad in some
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    • 297 12 THE teenagers of today hove no discipline. They want to be entertained with pop music or join up with pop groups. They also spend their spare time at the cinemas, nightclubs, and social parties. Instead wasting time in these activities, they
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    • 302 12 ONE afternoon I got up from deep and heard my mother calling for me. I responded to her call at once. She told me that she would not be home for tea a* she was going to attend a fnend s wedding and that I
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    • 339 12 “HOW wonderful! No need to jump out of the snug, warm bed this morning!” It was Sunday and I had a good night’s sleep. I got up and opened the window. Gazing at the scenery. I saw it was indeed a beautiful s.ght! The dark
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    • 506 12 The worst flood I have seen IT was the 11th of January 1967. It was the Eve of Harl Raja Puasa There was a flood It was caused by heavy rain On Tuesday night, there wa* heavy rain and It caused the watering canal to overflow When I went to
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    • 274 12 ONE night, my parents and my sisters decided to go to the cinema I did not go because I did not feel well When they had finished eattng. I went to wash the bowl, and my parents and my sisters went off to cinema Suddenly. I heard
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    • 245 12 BETTY U a beautiful and diligent girl and is ilked by everyone. If not for her weak point which is her pride Bhe despise B all the poor people and only make friends with the rich Although her parents warned her not to be proud
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    • 230 12 THE subject* that I stucy in school are English, National Language. Mathematic*. History. Geography. Science, Literature. Art and Civic*. Of all the subjects. History is the subject I like most. It tells of the story of a man’s struggle or earth. It
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    • 362 12 ONE day while I was sleeping. I heard a noise coming from the window. I sat up and listened. The noise seemed to come nearer and nearer. I jumped out of the bed and opened the window. I saw no sign of anybody. I went from one
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 161 12 NEW ESSAY CONTEST FOR THOSE WHO ARE 14 AND UNDER THE EASTERN SUN'S new essay writing contest for boys and girls of 14 and under appears in this page every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And
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  • Eastern Sun Special
    • 1126 13  -  by HAROLD DUNMORE TN sunny Israel rots have been undergoing birth control but only as a means of helping human beings. Professor M.C. Shelesnyak of the Weizmann Institute at Rehovoth has been practising birth control with rots in on attempt to produce o "pill"
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    • 576 13  -  TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Joseph G. Molner, M.D. Q My husband has bronchitis and is always tired but at times without any reason he becomes very fatigued, chilly. perspires and raises a dark, offensive sputum. He then soon raises some blood and this
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    • 162 13 ASTRONOMY can Still benefit from the amateur. Schoolteacher George Alcock. who lives In Farcet. Huntingdonshire, in the English Midlands, has made an important discovery of an exploding star or Nova with no more elaborate equipment than a pair of binoculars. The discovery, only the seventeenth
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 173 13 fSHAW ORGANISATION LIDO Phone ***** Qf»i Today! 11. I •>• H»v:rr M.:u H*w«: Bennett J«hc V..Jf He«t l't«f »»«< at *an «eha«tien Fllwi THE F4MILV MV C CAPITOL ru m 797*9 TODAY Ac TOMORROW ONLY U• a IJR, »«R A *■-P (I» A KILL" Beope-Ce or Maacarn a -7 E-f..ah
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    • 135 13 OI0DE0N: 4th Commando Week! MfiM IDAILT < SHOW g. 11 AJ*. MS. 5U A MSPJtADMISSION; SIM. S2.M. UN A M M CASH BOOKINGS ONLY NO HALF PBICr NO MILITARY CONCESSION IN 70MM 4 FULL STEREOPHONIC SOUND! U COVPIMVFP MUI os sm«iox or SO KTTI B.N iiVk a tun wm! uiijii
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    • 427 13 FEAST YOUR EYES ON I^Bus A SKY-DIVING DARLING BUILT for ACTION! ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SKY-DIVING and DOING IT? ENQUIRIES WfiH Imrrwd ately t® CATHAY ORGANISATION Publicity Department Cetbay Building Singapore 9. MrJ. K* -adL r<L iUM> UiTTsy l 5 t 9 m 0«m:n: Oir.Pim Ac S%v.tan i "SEETHA Tam
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  • Sun Sport
    • 492 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The vital North Zone Malaya Cup match between Selangor and Malaysian Armed Forces in the Malaysian Rugby Union inter-state competition will now be played on Oct. 16 at the Selangor Club padang. This is a decisive match for
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    • 97 14 GAUHATI. Attain. W«4 Reuter Six footballers were stabbed at their hotel yesterday after a penalty row daring a soccer match in this northeast Indian state They belonged to a team from Patna which walked off the held yesterday in protest against a penalty awarded to their
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    • 213 14 British LTA to look into question of open tennis LONDON. Wed. -Reuter) The question of open tennis championships and the abolition of the distinction between amateurs and professional* are among item* to be discussed at a meeting of the British Lawn Tennis Association Council in London on Thursday It is
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    • 74 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. New Zealand's national soccer team will play against Malaysia in a friendly match at the Merdeka Stad um on Nov. 18 The 25-man team comprising 18 piayers, five officials including two coaches will arrive at Subang Airport on Nov. 16 Officials of
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    • 108 14 NOTTINGHAM. Wed. (Reuter) Lester Plggott, the British champion Jockey. rode hi* hundredth winner of the season in England yesterday when he won on the principal race of the Nottingham meeting on 7-1 favourite Aberdeen, owned by Mr. Stanhope Joel The winner Is trained by
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    • 228 14 RAWALPINDI. Pakstan, Wed. (Reuter) Pakistan clinched the three-ma’ch hockey senes against Australia with a 2-h ftdaqf second Test here yesterday Pakistan led 1-0 at halftime Centre forward T a r q Na.z; scored for Paicis'an in the 12th minute and right back Tanveet Dar
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    • 154 14 PENANG. Wed Tan Aik Huang and other top seeded badminton players have been chosen by the Penang Badminton Association for trials and practices in preparation for It* defence of the Foong Seong Cup This wa* disclosed by a spokesman of the association, Mr. Bobby
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    • 71 14 MALACCA. Wed The Malaysian Government Services South Zone sepakraga competition will be played here on Oct. 14 and 15 at the U.M.N.O hall Johore will meet Negri Sembilan in the opening match on Oct. 14 and the winner will clash against Malacca on
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    • 110 14 KI'ALA LUMPUR Wed. The Nilai Bangsa Physical Culture Association celebrated its eighth anniversary at the Stadium Negara Restaurant in Kuala Lumpur recently. Highlight of the celebration wa« competition for "Mr Nilai Rangxa 1%7 There was also a competition for the juniors. Abdul .Axis
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    • 52 14 A LOR STAR. Wed. The rugger match between Perak Government Services and Kedah Government Services played at the Ibrahim Secondary School ground at Sunge Patam was won by Perak by six points to nil. Adrian de Silva converted two penalties one in each half to give
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    • 152 14 TOKYO. Wed (Reuter) Undefeated Japan beat Lebanon 3-1 and Taiwan defeated the Philippine* 7-2 in the Asian pre-Olympic soccer tournament here last night. Japan, with three victories. now lead in the sixnation tournament at ’h# end of the fifth day of play. Only the
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    • 72 14 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Results of football matches p'ayed last night were: English Division Three Bury 4. Scunthorpe U. 3. Northampton T. 2. Onent 1. Walsall 5. Tranmere R 1. English Division Four Barnsley I. Rochdale 1. Doncaster R 2. Luton T. 0 Halifax Town versus Chester Postponed
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    • 1371 15 THE GOLD CUP Horses Class l, Div. 1 1% Miles. 7r 9 00 LK Si RW Breukelen M3m 7v 9 00 Gembira Subic R Breukelen 6y 9 00 Horse Sense Stable E Breukeltn ,S3 Champacnr 7y 8 10 Chukell Stable R Breukelen 111 November
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    • 821 15  -  By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Wed. Several Gold Cup candidates were out for useful workouts at Bukit Timah this morning and, on a yielding track, Gambalan, with jockey Frank White astride, did a solid two-round spin in preparation for Sunday's classic. Gambalan strode
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    • 176 15 SINGAPORE Wed The Hon. President of the Table Tennis Federation of Asia. Mr. K m Jong Na*. ha* praised the Republic of Singapore for the warm hospitality and excellent adminis'.ration which contributed to the success of the Bth Asian TT. Championship* he’d here this
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    • 174 15 TELOK DATOH. Wed. Star ite will clash with Oil Palm Research SC. "A” in the final of the soccer knock out competition for the Sungei Sedu Estate Chalenge Cup on the padang here on Saturday at 5 p.m The Mentn Be?ar of Selangor.
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    • 390 15  - ‘Caught on wrong foot Kops flies in for S’pore Open By H.M.S. Sutan SINGAPORE, Wed. Erland Kops, seven times all-England champion flew into Singapore this afternoon and revealed that he had only three weeks to prepare for the Singapore open championships. "I was caught on the wrong foot, so to
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    • 434 15 SINGAPORE W*d Th* former B»cr»tary-Gencral of the Kill* Bangsa Physical Association In Kua a Lumpur Mr Knk K*e. has strongly supported a move that the Singapore Amateur Bodybuilders Federation hoet the IWB Mr Asia” contest In the Island-Re-public. Mr Kok
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    • 125 15 MALACCA. Wed The Malacca Malays Sports Association will make a five day tour of the East coast States for a soccer tour from October 12 to 16. The last Malacca Malays tour to these East coast States was in 1957 The Malacca Malays team
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    • 463 15 SINGAPORE, Wed.—ln a recent election held at the Singapore Island Country Club (SICC), the following were elected—President Mr. Dennis Lee Kim Yew, Vice-Presidents Mr. Norman Sutcliffe and Prof. Yeo Ghim Seng, Captain Donald Reed, Vice-Captains Messrs. Harry M. Dyne and Gordon
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    • 250 15 A LOR STAR Wed The draw for the Malaysian Government Services Interstate Federal Department men’s hockey competition, 1967, for the Dr. Saw Hook Chuan Cup has been mad% In all. there are nine state teams and four federal departments in this year’s tourney
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    • 398 16 SEOUL, Wed. (Reuter) World Junior Middleweight champion Kim Ki-Soo, of South Korea retained his title lost night with a point's decision over the number one contender Freddie Little, of Las Vegas. The decision, completely unexpected by tha 10.000 crowd at the Seoul
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    • 280 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The second National Shooting Championships of Malaysia. 1967, will be held at the National Shooting Range off Subang Airport on Oct. 21. 22. 28 and 29. In conjunction with the championships organised by the National Shooting Association of Malaysia. the third
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    • 193 16 PENANG. Wed. The Penang Chinese Sw.mming Club will be sending a full team of 25. consisting three officials and 22 swimmers, including a water polo team, to Kuala Lumpur for the Malaysian sw.mming meet The team will be led by the secretary.
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    • 386 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The fifth national sw aiming meet at the Weld Road Pool on Saturday and Sunday will also serve as a final trial for selection of swimmers to the SEAP Games at Bangkok from Dec 9 to 21 Mr. Lim
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 221 14 Eastern Sun Classified idvtrtiMßKiih ctm b« accepted at tKc following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore S S MUBARUK b Brother*. 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2. Maiu Avenue. Serangoon Camden Estate. Singapore TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83. East Coast Road Singapore 15. Tel ******) HAMIEM
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    • 606 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the post of Lecturer/ Assistant Lecturer In the School of Accountancy. The School prepares students for the Degree of Bachelor of Accountancy of the University of Singapore. Qualifications: Applicants should have specialised qualifications in the
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    • 297 14 KELAB LI'MBA KIDA PERAK PIRXK TIRE CLUB TOBt R MEETrNf. .^7 FIRST DAT SATT'RDAT SECOND DXT SI'VDAT THIRD DAT SATVRDAT FOIRTH DAT SI'XDAY 21 ST. OCTOBER. 19«7 22ND. OCTOBER. I#«7 2*TH OCTOBER 19C7 2»TH OCTOBER. IM7 ADMISSION TO THE RUE COI RSE BT BADGES ONLY l'«ual:- SI.- I'nlimited Sweep* are
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    • 368 16 WORLD’S FIRST RESEARCH MICROSCOPE WITH 0.0005 mm FIRE ADJSSTMEHT Olympus MICRO SCOP Exposuremeter Model EMM-V Specially designed for microphotograpfty and almost Indispensable, particularly when using colour films. 'U j. Ntp Afrpiritw Model PM-6 Fite all type 6 of biological, metafkirgtcaf, and stereoscopic microscopes. It’s simple to operate, yet certain to
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 56 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 1.09 a.m. (9.3 ft.), 1.23 pm. (8.7 ft) Port Swettenham: 6.24 a.m. (17.8 ft), 6.46 pm. (16.6 ft.) Port Dickson: 7.17 a.m. (10.9 ft), 7.40 p.m. (9.4 ft) Singapore: 11.35 am. (9.6 ft) Sedili Kechil: 1003 a.m. (75 ft), 1047 pm. (8.1 ft) Kuantan: 9.42 am.
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