Eastern Sun, 6 October 1967
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Title Section27 1967-10-06 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft' Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 432 Friday. 6 October 1967. ft MC(P) 2231 ft KDN 2660 Price 13 cents27 words
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Article, Illustration554 1967-10-06 1 Musa Scully - SENANAYAKE HAS HALF-HOUR TALK WITH TUNKU By Musa Scully IT'UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Ceylon is now likely to give "serious consideration" towards joining ASEAN the Association of South-east Asian Nations. Ceylon's visiting Premier, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, had about half-an-hour's discussions with Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman at— Pix by Mok Voon. - 554 words
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Article184 1967-10-06 1 CANBERRA. Thurs. (Reuter) Australia is to provide ft million dollars (£8 million) in defence aid to Malaysia and Singapore in Malaysia will get 16 million (£6.8 million) and Singapore lour million (£1.6 million > Announcing this in the House of Representative* today. Defence Minister Allen Fairhall184 words
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173 1967-10-06 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. Crown Prince Hassanal Bolkiah. 22. was Installed as tne 29th Sultan of Brunei at a palace ceremony this evening. The new Sultan Is the eldest son of the 28th Sultan, Sir Omar All Salfuddln. who abdicated the throne yesterday morning. Sultan173 words
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263 1967-10-06 1 TJONG KONG, Thurs. (UPI). Bomb terrorists struck in force here today, planting 30 devices in the streets of Kowloon, the greatest number in nearly six weeks. But only 22 of them were genuine, and they were all detonated by munitions263 words
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149 1967-10-06 1 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) Jack Trevor Story, who wrote "Live Now. Pay Later,” is broke today bocause he "lived up to the title of that damned book The 56-year-old author appeared before hi* creditors on Wednesday and was informed that he owed them a149 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1967-10-06 1 LADIES DAY n o n S-J.O “I nagged and nagged till he Anally told me his lucky Ashing spot!”19 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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135 1967-10-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thors. The Mentri Be*ar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idriv today warned Hamid Tuah and hit follower* the Government would soon take Arm -steps against them if they still refused to quit their illegal settlement at Telok Gong. Such measure* were135 words
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250 1967-10-06 2 KUCHING, Thurs A verdict of death bv natural causes was returned yesterday by the Coroner Mr. Stephen Wan Ullok at the inquest into the death of o detainee, Chung Yung Hua in Kuching on Sept. 6 The Ooroner ;aid. "No one was criminally250 words
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117 1967-10-06 2 JCL'ALA L'JMPUR Tours A watch repairer was fined 1300 or three months jail for assaulting a po.ice officer a* Serdang Bahru New Village on Aug 1 Siew Kwa Teng 24 of fierda-.g Bahru was found f-ilty in the Magistrate's Court here today of assaulting Insp117 words
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Article33 1967-10-06 2 MALACCA. Thura—The 24.00 f) schoolchildren in ’own are to be vaccinated against smallpox as a precaution This move follows the recent higher incidence of smallpox and cholera ’hroughout the country.33 words
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Article114 1967-10-06 2 Exhibition of paintings by Mah Chai Soon at Samat Art Gallery 9 am. to (i pm. Tenth National Art Exhibition at National Art Gallery, Jalan Ampang, 10 a m to noon and 2 p.m to «30 p.m Work* of prominent Malaysian artist* by Peninsular Art Society at 41.114 words
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334 1967-10-06 2 ‘Messy land situation KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—An agricultural economist stressed the importance of having a stable land-owning middle class if agrarian unrest was to be prevented in Malaysia Mr. Leo Fredericks, Lecturer in Agricultural Economics ot the University of Moloyo, addressing o symposium here lost334 words
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Article84 1967-10-06 2 MUAR. Thurs. Rubber Dealers' Associations have been formed in seven districts in Johore. They are at Johore Bahru Kluang Batu Pahat. Muar. Begamat, Pontlan and Tong Pen*. One of the main aims is to safeguard the interest of rubber dealers la Johore State Meanwhile. Mr. Phua84 words
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Article, Illustration116 1967-10-06 2 THE Sarawak Chief Minister, Penghulu Tawi Sli, recently opened the $250,000 Sungai Pinang Farm Institute at 67th Mile, Kuching/Cimanggang Road. He also inaugurated the Ant course at the Institute; the rourae is being attended by .10 boys. The Bishop of Kuching, Rt. Rev. Nicholas Allenby received the Chief Minister. The116 words
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173 1967-10-06 2 ALOR STAR. Thurs Sulaiman bin Haji Yusoff. a 55-year-old postman and hta relative, Hatijah binte Kasttm 37, wers yesterday evening electrocuted by high tension wires near the Bedong Welfare Home. Sulaiman had come out earlier In the afternoon to look after hia cattle beside the173 words
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Article69 1967-10-06 2 PIN’ANO Tkuri —Radar cable. 500 feet long valued •t $l4O was reported stolen from the RA A F Base in Butterworth yesterday A 20-year-old sergeant. Ramon Jam#* Baxter, said he could not rereive aircraft signals and on investigating ihe next day, the radar cable has69 words
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Article59 1967-10-06 2 MUAR. Thurs The Kilat Club of the National Electricity Board will hold its annual dance at the Muar Tanjong Club at Jslan Petrie here on Oct. 28 from 8 p.m. The dance is also held to commemorate the birthday of the Sultan of Johore. There will be floor59 words
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131 1967-10-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Indian national* residing m Malaysia who hsv* to travel frequently to Singapore *ro to be provided special pa«*por*s containing more pages Thia waa announced by the India High Comm, semes today The announcement said that temporarily, the aperial passport will consist of131 words
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Article65 1967-10-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Educa-ion. Dato Syed Zahimddin bin Syed Hassan. will open the second meeting of the Coordinating Committee of SEAMES at the University of Malaya on Oct, 10 The four-dav mee ing at the Faculty of Education w-ill65 words
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Article67 1967-10-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Ipoh artist Cheah Kong Heng will hold a one-man exhibition at tha Samat Art Gallary. Jalan Ampang. from Oct 9 to 28 Tha theme of tha exhibition is "WOMEN' It w-ill consist of 30 watercolours, nice works in other media, including oils, mixed pastels67 words
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Article, Illustration153 1967-10-06 2 KOTA BHARU. Thurs The Alliance candidate for Kelantan Hilir Parliamentary by-e ertioo is Tunku Noor Asiah binte Tunku Ahmad. 37. a deputy leader of MIJIjO Kaum lbj Kelantan and a member of Kota and Merbau Town Councils, The by-election is caused by the death of PM IP153 words
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Article80 1967-10-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A semi -sked man wts feurd dead m an abandoned Me-c--de* Ben* car at Batu Tig*. Klarg Bnad early this morning T>» b rt d v wa# found lying on tre door "f rear seat by a European Estate Manager who80 words
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Article49 1967-10-06 2 IPOH. Thurs. An Aborigine. Anjang Anas Anjang. was killed when he was involved in a collision with a bus at the 27th milestone. Ipoh-Kuala Kang<ar Road yesterday. Anjang was on his bicycle with a basket of beans on the 3camer of hia bicycle, when the collision occurred.49 words
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Article59 1967-10-06 2 KAJANG. Thurs A nine-day religious festival starting today, in honour of the birthday of tig deity' Kew Ong Yeah -s being held at the Kew Ong Yeah temple at Sungei Chua Village. about half a mile from here. As part of the festival the committee has arranged a59 words
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Article139 1967-10-06 2 PENANG. Thurs The Chairman of the Maiavs an Council of Child Welfare. Mr. R Shanmugam. disclosed today his Council would be observing Universal Children's Day with a party for more than 2.500 under-privilleged children at the City Stadium here on Saturday, Similar parties would be held139 words
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Article, Illustration451 1967-10-06 3 Lucian Peter - Pact on debate by ‘warring’ unions By Lucian Peter KUALA LUMPUR, Thur*. The "hot war" between the DTC Union and the National Union of Teachers, which has been raging for months took a "cold turn" for the better today. Officials of both the “warring” unions— (Eastern Sun pix by Mok Voon) - 451 words
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Article212 1967-10-06 3 KHIR TO MALAY WRITERS: SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs. The Minister of Education, Enche Mobamed Khir Johari, today said that local Malay writers concentrated most of their writtings on sex and romance ■Jhere were few of them who wrote books on problems and situation facing our212 words
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Article51 1967-10-06 3 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Thur*. —The officer* and men of the 3rd Battalion Malaysia Ranger? will bid farewell to their Commander. Lt -Colons D.I Mackenzie, at their camp here. Lt. Colonel Harjit Sir.gh. formerly senior staff officer at Headquarters Land Forces. Eas* Malaysia, will assume command of the51 words
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Article30 1967-10-06 3 SITLAWAN. Thurs —The Perak Government has approved grants totalling $24,407 for 10 Local Councils in the DindmgsThe money is for building drains, pipe-lines and street lights30 words
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232 1967-10-06 3 ‘Hold qualifying exam for entry into Govt service’ KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government has been asked to sponsor o qualifying examination in four languages for all college graduates, including students from the University of Malaya for entry into Government service. The four languages are English. Malay, Chinese and Tamil Candidates232 words
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72 1967-10-06 3 THE Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Tun V. T. Sambanthan has announced the release of three new postage stamps for sale in December in commemoration of the Centenary of the First Postage Stamps of Malaysia. The new shaped stamps are of the 25c, 30c and 50c denominations and are72 words
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Article, Illustration230 1967-10-06 4 PENANG, Thurs. The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Dudley Senonoyoke was given a warm welcome at the Bayan Lepas Airport today. The Prime Minister who arrived by a special RMAF plane was welcomed by the Chief Minister of Penang, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee— (Pix by; Mok Voon). - 230 words
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344 1967-10-06 4 IPOH. Thar*. The State Secretary here. Raja Mokhtar bin Raja Yaacob. who sustained a fracture of the spine in a road crash some three months ago will be flown to Australia for specialist treatment. This was announced by the Director of Medical344 words
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Article95 1967-10-06 4 TAJPING, Thurs. A peac* maker. Mat All bln Ismail who tried to calm dowr. some persons arguing inside a coffee shop In Trong, was stabbed with a knife by his brother-in-law, Abdallah bln Dim 54. the Magistrate here. Enche Hidar bln Mohamed Noor was told95 words
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Article68 1967-10-06 4 KUALA "LUMPUR Thurs Mr Chac Ho Thor.g 45. the Teesurer and founder member of the Malaysian Schools Spor*s Council leaves for the United States tomorrow Mr Chan will assume duties as Assistant Commercial Attache with the Malaysian Embassy there A former teacher in Victoria Institution here,68 words
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Article, Illustration154 1967-10-06 4 THREE Malaysians who have been offered scholarships under the German Technical Assistance Programme for 1967 here left Kuala Lumpur for West Germany. They flew to Bombay from where a specially chartered Lufthansa German Airlines aircraft will take them and other Asian students to Frankfurt. The154 words
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221 1967-10-06 4 Proposed rubber body: Malaysia should take initiative —Indon expert KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysia has been urged to take the initiative in setting up the proposed Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries. This call was made by the leader of the Indonesian delegation to the Rubber Conference here, Bng General Abdul221 words
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232 1967-10-06 4 KUALA LI'MPTR. Thurs The Malaysian administrative machinery bears the characteristics of a colonial administration that Is oriented towards the prevention of “wrong doing” rather than the generating of “right doing.” Mr Qoh Hock Guar. Secretary General <5 the Democratic Action Party. Malaysia added: "It232 words
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Article52 1967-10-06 4 MALACCA. Thurs The Chief Minister of Malacca. Er.che Abdul Ghafar Baba, who n also Chairman of MARA, disclosed today that MARA had purchased 112 million worth of shares in Malayawata S'eel Co This, be said, was to provide an opportunity for Malays to participate in the52 words
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Article62 1967-10-06 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs—The Adult Lending Section of "he National Library which has been closed for the past three weeks will be reopened on Monday. The temporary closure was for the installation of new steel shelves to cope with the library's expanding collection of home-reading materials. The normal opening62 words
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Article26 1967-10-06 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs: Professor Y. Madhavt Charyulu author and Telugu language professor made a brief stop over in Singapore, enroute to Kuala Lumpur, today26 words
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Article91 1967-10-06 4 ALOR STAR. Thurs Herg Kok Thong. 32, of 7«. Pekan Melayu. Alor Star was yesterday fined $250 in default three months’ imprisonment, by Syed Hussein Jamalulail on his pleading guilty to exhibiting for the purpose of sale 26 books written in Chinese, containing obscene literature Woman91 words
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Article, Illustration146 1967-10-06 4 Lecturers Mother and daughter A mother and daughter combination is the driving force behind a team of girls who are learning to use electric typewriters. Mrs. R. Sewell and her daughter. Marjorie are lecturing to a group of girls in Singapore who will be operating the latest machines at ths146 words
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Article, Illustration247 1967-10-06 10 Peter Loke - By Peter Loke Singapore, Thurs. A HIGH-POWERED team of officials from the Singapore Government is now making final arrangements to leave here next week to join the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew for his official visit to the United States. Heading the247 words
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207 1967-10-06 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs A S5-yearold housewife. Mirfirrt Gan Kara Har was today committed for trial in the High Court for alleged murder ot her husband after a three-day preliminary inquiry in the Ninth Magistrate Court. The magistrate. Mr Anwarul Haque made this order after Karr. Har207 words
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Article44 1967-10-06 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs —The Toa Payoh Comrauni’y Centre will hold its opening ceremony arui inauguration of the managrnert committee on Monday at 7.30 p m. under the patronage of tne Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Affairs. Mr. Chan Chee Seng44 words
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Article122 1967-10-06 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs The World President of Junior Chamber Interna tional. Mr Clifford E Myatt, is expected here on Sunday for a short visit The Board of Directors of the Junior Chamber of Singapore will receive him at the airport and entertain him to a cocktail122 words
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Article70 1967-10-06 10 SINGAPORE Thura— Miss Constance Smith. Headmistress of Penrhos College. North Wales and Miss Jill Robbins, a Froebel-traiaed teacher will sneak on "The Role of the Teacher In Nation Building” on Tuesday tr the Teachers' Training College at 11 15 am. All in'erestad persons are welcome The two70 words
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Article58 1967-10-06 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs About 130 bird* will be taking part in a "Merbah Jambo!” bird singing contest ftnal) at the Rad in Mas English School field off Kampor.g Bahru Road, Singapore 4 on Sunday The competition is open* only to residen's of postal districts. 2 to 15 The58 words
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Article, Illustration61 1967-10-06 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Indian Red Cross Society has sent a note thanking its counterpart in Singapore for the goods sent to Bfhar, which was recently hit by famine. In response to an appeal by the Singapore Red Cross Society donations of milk powder, rice and wheat were61 words
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Article, Illustration205 1967-10-06 10 SINGAPORE Thurs Singapore and Sergeant Jim Hamilton. Royal New Zealand Electrical and Mechanical Engineers of Nelson, couldn't be on better terms “As a complete newcomer to Singapore I have gained a tremendous impression of the people and progress in the Republic “Nothing seems to be too205 words
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Article87 1967-10-06 10 SINGAPORE Thurs. In the next few months the Maternal and Child Health Services city mobile immunisation team will visit community centres ana schools to give smallpox diphtheria, tetanus, whoop-ing-cough and poliomyelitis Imm u n 1 sations to all children from three months to seven years of age87 words
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Article, Illustration148 1967-10-06 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. After a year in Hong Kong with the 2nd Battalion the Queen's Regiment. 21-year- old Private Chris Pointer was posted to Singapore to join the camp staff at HQ FARELF. Tanglin. Though he did not know It at the time the move w as148 words
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132 1967-10-06 10 SINGAPORE Thurs The Singapore Institute of Management announced today that there are still a few more vacancies in the “Financial Management” course in the Chinese language This is a ten-lecture course to be conducted by Mr Hou Kok Kee lecturer at the Department of132 words
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382 1967-10-06 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The third Marlboro/ Eastern Sun "Identify the Object Puzzle" contest seemed a bit tricky this time. Nevertheless there were a good number of near- correct entries. The answer: The back view of an open pair of scissors. And the first prize of SIOO cash382 words
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Article128 1967-10-06 10 SINGAPORE Thurs. The Singapore Institute of Management has organised a talk on Export Marketing entitled Removing the Geographical Bankers’ for their members and their friends The talk will be given b7 Mr Alan Smallman. Managing Director of PA Export Marketing, a world-wide export consulting group128 words
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Article65 1967-10-06 10 SINGAPORE Thurs—The Police Band will give a public performance at th* Macßitchie Reservoir Park bandstand on Sunday from 5 30 p m. to 8.30 p m. The Peop e’s Association Band will play at the same place and time on Oct 22 while 'he65 words
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284 1967-10-06 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. In a plural, multi-reli-gious society such as Singapore an understanding and appreciation of the many religious faiths that flourish here is a major pre-requisite for any meaningful and enduring co-operation among the peoples of these faiths. This was stated last night by Enche284 words
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241 1967-10-06 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs A 71-year-old father. Teow Ee Pin. who was alleged to have stolen his son's brief ease containing $lOO was today acquitted by the Seventh Magistrate Court here The magistrate, Mr. S. T. Nee. in acquitting Teow said he had taken241 words
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Article97 1967-10-06 11 DETROIT, Thurs (B«u?*r) The American Auto Industry bu:h 577.♦'H) cars in September, a drop of nearly 70,000 from the 647.000 cars built in the same month a year ago Th* strike bv the united Auto Workers union again* Ford was responsible for the decline Ford built97 words
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142 1967-10-06 11 SINGAPORE Thurs The court proceedings taken out by trade unionist. Oon Peet Fong in app’.ylng to the High Court ‘‘for an tnteriocutory injunction to restrain his employers from proceeding to terminate his services, all further order." was discontinued today. When the case was resumed142 words
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272 1967-10-06 11 SINGAPORE Thurs An Eastern Son story last week disclosing the successful treatment by a Japanese hospital in Tokyo of a rare blood disease has riven “a ray of hope’ to several parents in Malaysia and Singspnrf whose children are suffering from tbs272 words
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33 1967-10-06 11 SINGAPORE’S Minister of Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon (right) being received by Enche M. Mohamed Ismail when he arrived to open the seminar on major religions at the University of Singapore on Wednesday.33 words
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Article, Illustration706 1967-10-06 11 Namazie wins medal for ‘best all rounder’ gINGAPORE, Thurs. If was| a proud day for scores of ACSIANS students of the well-known AngloChinese School in Barker Rood when they received awards and prizes for their achievements in sports and other extra-curricular activities. They received706 words
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Article141 1967-10-06 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Manufacturers’ Association last night feted the visiting South Korean Trade Delegation now in Singapore to sign a mutual air pact and for traoe talks A number of leading local industrialists. and senior Government trade officials were present at the dinner held141 words
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84 1967-10-06 11 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (DPI) The US. Commerce Department here said a Pakistani firm had been denied U S. export privileges for falling to provide information In a transaction involving U.S. electronic equipment. The department said National Enterprises, Ltd., of Karachi and its Managing Director. Mahmud84 words
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90 1967-10-06 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chairman of the Economic Development Board. Mr. Hon Sui Sen. has reported to the police the loss of *7.000 worth of hi s wife’s jewellery The gems. which were kept in Mr. Hons drawer at his office In Fullerton Building90 words
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110 1967-10-06 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs Noted Swiss natural health expert. Dr Ralph Bircher Will arrive here next week for a brief visit during which he will lecture on "The positive way to health and vitality". The special lecture will be held at the YWCA Hall,at Raffles Quay110 words
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207 1967-10-06 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A demonstration of open-beart surgery, using models and dummies, will be one of the highlights of the Medical Exhibition put up by the University of Singapore Medical Society. The exhibition will be held at the Medical Faculty Building on Saturday from 2.30207 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article446 1967-10-06 5 'It will improve chances of V'nam settlement' UNITED NATIONS, New York, Thurs. (Reuter) Norway urged the United States yesterday to stop bombing North Vietnam, even without indications from Hanoi about its response to such a halt. Norwegian Foreign Minister John Lyng told the U.N. General446 words
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Article, Illustration278 1967-10-06 5 SHOWING SIGNS OF STRAIN IN VIGIL SAIGON, Thurs. 1UPI). ILL and weak after a sevenday sit in outside the Presidential palace, militant Buddhist leader Tri Quang hinted yesterday at a compromise in his "life and death struggle" against the Government. He saidPANA photo. - 278 words
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382 1967-10-06 5 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Thun (Reuter) Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman of Thailand said yesterday he had Information that North Vietnam was refusing peace negotiations in the belief that if she held out for another six months or a year the allies would382 words
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171 1967-10-06 5 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Ttaurs. (Reuter* Italy today called on the United Nations to address a “pressing appeal”, to all parties in the Vietnam conflict to begin early peace negotiations. Senator Attilio Piccioni, Chairman of the U.N. Italian delegation, told the General Assembly171 words
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Article114 1967-10-06 5 SAIGON. Thurs <UPI> Saigon Police on Wednesday night released lawyer Truong Dinh Dzu. runnerup in the Sept 3 Presidential election, after si* days detention but kept him under house arrest. Dzu's wife told newsmen Dzu was released because he had a “liver condition" and was114 words
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Article, Illustration357 1967-10-06 5 CON THIEN. South Vietnam. Thurs. (Reuter) American militarv commanders believe they have at last broken the hack of a three-month North Vietnamese artillery barrage of this forward marine post, military sources said. The sources said reconnaissance had shown what could be the— (UPI)., radiophoto). - 357 words
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Article243 1967-10-06 6 LAGOS. Thurs. (Reuter) The Nigerian Federal Government tonight announced the capture of Enugu, capital of the four-month-old secessionist regime led by Lieutenant-Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu. Enugu had been the main target of the Federal Forces since war broke out on July 6, just over a month after243 words
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Article195 1967-10-06 6 DETROIT. Thurs (Reuter) Striking Ford M Company workers will permit some sinke-hit plants to reopen, if necessary, to produce part* for L’S Military vehicles in Vietnam Mr Walter Reuther. President of the United Automobile Workers of America (UAW), added that his union would also permit Ford195 words
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Article58 1967-10-06 6 TOKYO Thurs (Reuter) Typhoon Amy with maximum winds of 74 8 miles an hour was today located about 630 miles south east of Tokyo, the United S’ate* Air Force weather office here *aid Amy moving north at IS 8 miles an hour is expected to be about 46058 words
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Article240 1967-10-06 6 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Foreign Secretary Mr. George Brown, unrepentant about his controversial off-duty behaviour, told Britons emphatically tonight be is not going to change He appeared on nationwide television declaring: ‘The country has to make up its mind whether it will aqcept me240 words
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Article74 1967-10-06 6 LONDON Thurs (Reuter) Thai Airways have ordered three Hawker Siddeley 748 airline* from Britain *o expand their Ceet of Turboprop aircraft, the company announced here today The order, worth nearly 1300.000 sterling, brought total exports of the aircraft to 122 S.x of them were ordered74 words
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470 1967-10-06 6 Violent attack on Embassy an outburst of Indonesian people 's anger JAKARTA Thurs. (UPI) The Indonesian! Foreign Office has said the violent attack on the Red Chinese Embassy in Jakarta on Sunday was “an outburst of the Indonesian peoples’ anger” against Peking The Foreign Office Issued a statement containing an470 words
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Article92 1967-10-06 6 MANILA. Thur«. (Reuter) Six Bandits and a civilian Philippine Constabulary (National Police) Guide, were killed during a gunbattle In Davao Del Bur. southern Philippines, last Saturday, according to report* reaching Manila today. Police said a seven-man P.C. patrol went to the hideout of the bandits last92 words
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Article, Illustration68 1967-10-06 6 JAKARTA The Communist Chinese Embassy in Jakarta, virtually cut off from civilisation following a student demonstration early Sunday in which the entire embassy was sacked and embassy personnel injured, is relying on friendly Communist embassies to bring in food and supplies. Pictured here a delegation from one68 words
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218 1967-10-06 6 HONG KONG. Thurs (Reuter) Indian troops left behind the bodies of five of their comrades on Chinese territory after last Sunday s clash with Chinese frontier guards on the Sino-Sikkim border, the New China News agency reported tonight. The agency said ’-hi*218 words
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Article88 1967-10-06 6 HONG KONG. Thurs. (LPI) A Hong Kong newspaper said today that 500 workers were poisoned to death last week and more than 200 were killed or wounded in clashes during the Oct. 1 Red Chinese National Day celebrations In Canton. Quoting travellers. the pro-Nationallst Chinese88 words
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87 1967-10-06 6 NEW YORK. Thurs (Reuter) The sky over the eastern seaboard turned vivid shades of pink and red lastnight as the result of a rocket launched by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) from Wallops Island, Virginia. The aerial display, which lasted87 words
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80 1967-10-06 6 JAKARTA. Thurs. (Reuter > Several Communist guerillas were killed and one raptured in a clash with Indonesian troops along the Malaysian Borneo border. Indonesia’s An Ur a news ageney reported today, It said the clash occurred shortly after an Indonesian patrol "tumbled on a big80 words
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Article89 1967-10-06 6 SAIGON. Thurs (CPI) When Warrant Officer Denald W. Leonard ef Fayetteville. North Carolina, told his bosses he had seen herds of pink elephants only M mile* from Saigon, they told him to go and sleep H off. A couple of weeks ago the bird-dog spotter pilot spied89 words
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190 1967-10-06 6 HOLLYWOOD. Thuri. (Reuter) Actress Mia Farrow. 22 wife of linger Frank Sinatra, i* the newest convert to Indian Holy Man Maharishl Mahesh Yogi her studio reported today Paramount Pictures said Mlss Farrow and her sister. Prudence. 19. will fly to the Himalayas190 words
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Article31 1967-10-06 6 MODENA. Italy. Thurs(Reuter) Doctors here have successfully sewn four fingers back on the hand of a 15-year-old apprentice mechanic who had them sliced off by a cutting machine-31 words
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59 1967-10-06 6 THE mania for paper dresses, hats and accessories is begining to soar in the world largest city, Tokyo, with a female population of about 6 million. The department stores are filled with throw-away cheap paper clothings, hats and accessories made in soft to bold and brilliant colours. Photo shows: papermade— PANA; Photo. - 59 words
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Article132 1967-10-06 6 NAPLES, Thurs (Reuter) Carabinieri were searching today for a widower who carried off the blonde. 21-year-old girl he lovec, and shot and injured two of her three brothers as they tried to stop him Police said Giuseppe Rega. 32. sick of having his marriage proposals rejee’ed132 words
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Article102 1967-10-06 6 MILAN Thurs (Reuter) Gina Loiiobngida's estranged husband Milko Skofic said in a magazine in ten.- lew today he hoped to get a divorce from the Italian actress in Vienna Yugoslav-bom Dr. Skofic. who was separated from Miss Lo'.iobrigida after 10 years of marriage, said or.ee his102 words
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Article120 1967-10-06 6 SRINAGAR. KASHMIR, Thure. (Reuter) The death toll from yesterdays police firing on Moslem demonstrators here rose to four today as two more people died from wounds When the curfew imposed last night was eased briefly the bodies were taken in a huge procession and buried at120 words
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269 1967-10-06 7 LIEGE, Belgium, Thurs. (UPI) Three Belgian railroad trains, two of them expresses, piled into one another in pouring rain 10 miles west of Liege on Wednesday. At last count, 12 were reported dead and 70 others injured, many seriously. Police Investigated clues Indicating269 words
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244 1967-10-06 7 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter). Dr. Edward Teller, the U.S. Nuclear physicist, has proposed that the United States sell "boobytrapped" Anti-Ballistic Missiles to its NATO allies for use in their own defence. The ABM's could be fitted wrih safeguards making it impossible for the Allies to244 words
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Article155 1967-10-06 7 NEW YORK. Thurs (UPI) A woman tailor charged she was denied a promotion to the rank of Yeoman because of her sex Pauline Djlob. an employee of Moore-McCor-mack Lines, said she was promoted from stewardess to Yeoman while aboard the SS Argentina last December but was155 words
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Article147 1967-10-06 7 SCARBOROUGH. England. Thurs (Reuter) —The government said today it is prepared to join private enterprise in establishing a big scale aluminium smelting industry in Britain Premier Harold Wilson in a sneech to the ruling Labour Party's Annual Conference, envisaged two aluminium smelting plants with a147 words
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368 1967-10-06 7 MANILA. Thurs. (UPI) A group of 116 Americans suffering from various ailments is scheduled to arrive abroad a chartered plane in Manila on Thursday at 5 p m (0900 GMT) for a meeting with a self-proclaim-ed Filipino faith healer. The Caledonia Airways charter flight368 words
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318 1967-10-06 7 SCARBOROUGH, England, Thurs. (UPI) Britain's outspoken Foreign Secretary, Mr. George Brown, went on national television on Wednesday night to defend himself against mounting demands that he be fired. The country has to make up their mind whether they wtT. accept me as318 words
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Article55 1967-10-06 7 LONDON Thurs (Reuter) Former Labour Prime Minister Ear Attlee is *ti’.l showing slight improvement, a hospital spokesman said today. The 84-year-old statesman entered Westminster Hospital on Sen’ 8 with what was then described as a minor complaint but his condition deteriorated 12 days later He was Prime55 words
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Article, Illustration90 1967-10-06 7 CLEVELAND. Thurs (UPI) Dr Mar’m Lusher King hailed the victory of Car B Stokes in the democratic mayoralty primary here as an act of enl.gbtened Americans.” Kmg. who held a voter registration drive among the city’s Negroes and endorsed Stokes on election eve. termed his— UPI radiophoto. - 90 words
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Article43 1967-10-06 7 MANILA. Thurs »UPI) Mayon Volcano said to be the world's perfect cone. Is closely being watched today for probable activity. Seismographs In Legaspl City near the 8.234-foot-high volcano recorded two moderately strong earthquakes up to Intensity six in the area yesterday.43 words
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38 1967-10-06 7 ACTING President Gen Suharto (right) and Speaker of MPRS, Gen. Nasution, inspect the model of new Indonesian Parliament building at the main conference hall of CONEFO when they made an inspection tour of CONEFO complex now under construction.38 words
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Article234 1967-10-06 7 TORONTO, Thurs. (Reuter) A coroner's jury found yesterday that a priest and his wife showed negligence in the death of on 18-year-old girl who was spanked while she lay dying of meningitis in a church rec- tory here. The jury decided that the rector. Canon234 words
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163 1967-10-06 7 WASHINGTON. Thurs. (Reuter) Sir Patrick Dean. British Ambassador to the United States, said today the Hong Kong government seemed to have won only one round of a “long contest” with Communist agitators. The senior British diplomat described recent successes against the agitators163 words
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Article76 1967-10-06 7 CONCORD. California. Thurs (Reuter). About $15,000 worth of marijuana were seized from a small plane at a lonely airport near Concord, about 25 miles from San Francisco, last night, police announced today. The marijuana was packed in colourful Mexican straw shopping bags and police conjectured that76 words
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191 1967-10-06 7 EDINBURGH, Thurs. (Reuter) A twin -engined plane with Prince Philip on board made an emergency landing here last night after its starboard engine had failed. The plane, an Andover turbo-prop of the Royal Flight, was diverted to Edin- burgh's Turnhouse airport and the pilot191 words
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Miscellaneous1451 1967-10-06 5 TV and Radio today TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR »nd Pul*u Pinang. 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 10 Jnhore Bahru: 4 Taiptng; 7 Balu Pahat: 9 P -M. 3.00 Opening Annct. Prog Summary; 3.01 Antara Dua Irama: 3 25 Paul Terry Cartoon. 3 30 Pow Wow Cartoon: 3.35 Jungle.1,451 words
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Miscellaneous192 1967-10-06 6 ACT I THE PYWG YOUNG MEN OH THE SHARING TRAPEZE £ZnZ***C —J^ZE3ZSZ Bjt *6 tk agents »eAK rx pwa> area i«r I 1 Is T>€ ««SCH EUROPEAN UMtXf AGENTS PENT AS A S.SPecr PLA« DOM OVERHEAD... B sacre blpv a rw *er HAVE TRIGGERED A TRIP ft VOH>/ T>« COSTRABAfO192 words
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Miscellaneous28 1967-10-06 7 B. C. Stop! t JOHKINy HAftT 2 bf Johnny barf YaJ cast P|C< MUSHROOMS omWe Fulc MOOl! TtR?BLe MARM \zviu. COME To YfcXJj! W^rKor? ~~7— Mcey/AsHf VOr sa28 words
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Article380 1967-10-06 8 OFFICIALS of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall, and representatives of Chinese Guilds and Associations recently visited the factory of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Ltd. at Petaling Jaya to investigate rumours of the dismissal of certain members of the firm's staff that380 words
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Article440 1967-10-06 8 THE civil servants received a full blast of criticism at the economic debate held in the University of Malaya. UMNO Executive Secretary, Enche Musa Hitam, said the country could never have an effective and efficient administrative system when young administrators vied with one another to be fashion440 words
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Article, Illustration4111 1967-10-06 8 Our solid economic progress —by Tun Abdul Razak Diverting finances towards development TT ALWAYS gives me pleasure to come to this University because it reminds me of the visit I made to this place 11 years ago in 1956 when I walked on the site which was then covered with4,111 words
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Advertisement41 1967-10-06 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1967 23-B. Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. Telephone *****/7 Penang Office Ipoh Office 39. |alan Seiran. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Telephone: $6134/6 S. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77, Breweter Road, Tel: 7232$ Cabl« Address: AWSEWS41 words
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239 1967-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. New ways of fighting insect pests and controlling damp will be introduced in Malaysia and Singapore by W H Westphal, Joint Managing Director of the Rentokil Group who left London recently on his fourth business trip round the world in239 words
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135 1967-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Thura. Mr. Kwee Hok Bian Assoc. Memb A S. H. R. A F., A M L E E Works Manager of the Pan-Elec-tric refrigerator factory at Kallar.g haa been invited to Join the Board of Dtrec«ra of Pan-Electric Industrie* Ltd Mr. Foo Toon Swee R135 words
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Article86 1967-10-06 9 NEW YORK. Thurs <UPI> Siock prices finished mixed In active trading yesterday after profit taking erased an early selective advance Bhortly before the closing bell, the United Press International marketwide Indicator added 0.12 per cent with 1.465 issues crossing the tape. Of these. 609 advanced and 60186 words
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Article263 1967-10-06 9 SEREMBAN. Thun The United Plywood and Sawmills Ltd here whi^h Eroduees about 18 to 20 milon square feet of plywood per year, hopes to double its production by "he end of next year. This was stated by Mr Teh Yew Hecg. Chairman of the Company,263 words
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Article76 1967-10-06 9 LONDON. Thurs. (UPI) London rubber market closed firm on spot No. 1 RSS spot 16-5/8 16-7/8 Settlement House: Nov 16-7/16 16-58 Dec and Jan 16-7/16 16-9/16 Jan/March 16-1/2 16-9/16 April/June 16-3/4 16-7/8 July/Sept 16-15/16 17-1/16 Oct/Dec 17-3/16 17-5/16 Jan/March 17-5/16 17-1/2 April/June 17-7/16 17-5/8 July 'Sept 17-9/1676 words
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Article22 1967-10-06 9 LONDON. Thurs (UPI) Rubber market opened quiet with spot 16-7/8 17-1/8 nominal. No 1 RSS CIF basis ports-Oct. 15-5/8 1513/16.22 words
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Article, Illustration437 1967-10-06 9 SINGAPORE Thurs Fiji Airways Ltd. ha* taken delivery of It* first Hawker Siddeiey 743, It will use the British-made turbo-prop aircraft on its regional services linking Fiji with Island groups such as the New Hebrides, the Solomons the Gilbert and Ellice Islands and437 words
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1022 1967-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The industrial section of the Stock Exchange today had slight improvement In prices. Notwithstanding, the total turnover was slightly over one million units but the large proportion of the total being accounted by the properties which was at 743 000 units, while industrials had1,022 words
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Article303 1967-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs October first grade rubber f o.b. closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 51-3/4 cents per lb., down one cent from the previous close The tone was easier. Despite encouraging London advices, prees w-ere marked down three-eighths cent at the303 words
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Article57 1967-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in its rates to merchants: Canada: Buying TT 351 16: Airmail O.D 35-3/16; 90 d st. 35-13/16 credit bills; 35-7/8 trade bills. Selling TT.O D. ready were Canada 34-11/16; Holland Guilders 116*. Swiss Francs 140*57 words
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Article15 1967-10-06 9 SINGAPORE Thurs. The tin price for today was $593 per picul, up *1.12*15 words
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Article538 1967-10-06 9 MN(iAPOKK—Rtock Exchange t>ld and offer prices officially listed at the close of business. INDUSTRIAL Ben A Co 1.72 1.73 Boii'lPud 1.54 1 ..”>.7 C sugar 1.68 1.69 Chemical Co 1.41 1.42 Cold storage 3 66 3.72 Dunlop 2.19 t smelting 4 10 4.32 III 2.17 2.22 f>so Ord538 words
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Article67 1967-10-06 9 NEW YORK Thurs Dow-J ore* dosing averages on the New York stock exchange yesterday. 30 Industrials 921.29 20 Ra; s 280.08 15 Utilities 129.12 65 Stocks 328.99 40 Bonds 78 40 Commodity Futures Index 133.39 The volume was 11.520.000 shares. Of a total 1,473 issues traded. 61567 words
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Article52 1967-10-06 9 Manager*" prices) Hr«t Malatan 2.32 2 41 -ernnd Malayan 1.67 1.76 Third Malatan XD The Commerce <v 1.11 1.20 Industry Fund The Sating* Fond .89 39 \r> 1.28 1.35 Malatan Investment fund 1.05 1.15 First Hongkong XD ■S3 88» -econd Hongkong .61 65» Sng Commodity 3/11 4/6 «»Hong52 words
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Article120 1967-10-06 9 ■SINGAPORE. Thur* The noon price* at the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange today are > Buyer Sell** Coconut Oil trOB.) Bulk Coconut Oil 48 50 (I O B Drum* 51 00 Coo*e opra Mixed Oct./ Nm 29-50 Munrok White Pepper il.OA.) SO". N l W 132 50 Sarawak White Pepper120 words
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Article62 1967-10-06 9 NEW YORK. Thurs. Rubber futures closed on the New York commodity ex'■barge points higher on sales or 5 lots. Xov 19.75 20.25 Jan 19 85 20 25 March 19.95 20.50 May 2fi OS 20 50 July 20 05 20 50 Sept 20 05 20 50 Nov 20.0562 words
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Article88 1967-10-06 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godown* Vessels 1/2 Maas Lloyd 3 4 Laomedon Asahi Mara 8/9 Wainui Glen almond 13/14 Anchises 15/16 Antilochus 18 Gomik 19 Ispahan 23/24 Thalia 25/26 Amagisan Mara 27/28 City of Dundee 29/30 Tjitaram 31/32 Viminale 33/3488 words
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Advertisement753 1967-10-06 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—S'PORE, ARRIVAL* IN <<INGAP<IKK Time IUJ a rn Airline MSA 0»9 from koala I.unipur Time ATI am Airline MSA 019 from Kuala Lorn pur. Time 8.50 a m. Airline Jl 712 front Jakarta. Time 9.30 a m. Airline MAS 121 from Koala lumpur Time 1I W a m Airline753 words
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Advertisement143 1967-10-06 10 Submcrib* in EASTERX SIX f' ki4 ryipi 3 V, C^V> f f I SINGAPORE'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL DAILY If yon live in Singapore or in Malaysia or in the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the EASTERN SUN and have It delivered to your home daily or to your office143 words
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676 1967-10-06 12 RICHARD PARIS - By RICHARD PARIS JJRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. (Reuter) Dressed in jungle greens with a pistol strapped on his hip, he often drives a London taxi round the streets of Brunei Town. A sprightly 51-year-old of medium build, he sports a bushy, twirled moustache and has often676 words
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997 1967-10-06 12 Joseph G. Molner - By Joseph G. Molner, M.D. Q,j My daughter got Over an attack of infectious mononucleosis |n October and is n®vr pregnant Will the past illness affect her pregnancy in any way? Sh* wa, toid in the hospital that her liver was enlarged but not -infectious". The997 words
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Article213 1967-10-06 12 BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. (Reuter) Yang Teramat Mulia Dull Pengiran Muda Mahkota Hassanal Bolkiah. or Crown Prince Hassanal Bolkiah, as he is known to his friends is to become the 29th Sultan of the oil-rich State of Brunei. His father, the 28th Sultan, Sir Omar All213 words
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Article527 1967-10-06 12 LAURENCE BOOKMAN - The 'Lotus' bed will help them By LAURENCE BOOKMAN TN shape it resem- bits a space capsule or perhaps a famous rocing car... but in reality it is a major breakthrough in the treatment of a wide range of illnesses. Known as the "Lotus" bed527 words
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Article640 1967-10-06 12 Walter Cross - By Walter Cross A RE you one of those people who take ages to read a book or even an ordinary newspaper article like this one? Well, quick reading is becoming the world vogue and may help. More and more Ameri con schools and universities are640 words
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702 1967-10-06 12 Peter Chamberlain - Soon there will be an acute shortage of natural blondes... by Peter Chamberlain 'T'HOSE gentlemen who reolly do prefer blondes hod better moke the most of those who are left. For scientists are convinced that blondes are on the way out! The villain seems702 words
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Article, Illustration860 1967-10-06 13 Harold Dunmore - Just one injection—and the husband is ‘safe’ THE BIRTH CONTROL REVOLUTION by Harold Dunmore 'J’HE grey line of convicts waited patiently for their turn. Each one had bared his arm ready #or the needle which the white-coated doctors at the table at the end of the hal* were preparing. But860 words
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Article749 1967-10-06 13 VERNON GIBB - People will tell you all kinds of things about colds...here’s what to believe. by VERNON GIBB A SORE throat? Snuffy nose? Blocked feeling? Then you have been attacked by o n e of the thirty or forty type of virus that cause the common cold.749 words
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Miscellaneous257 1967-10-06 13 SHAW IGANISAT7ON (to-in*' 11. 1 AS. A. 4 SB. U Hayier Mm». Hr»» BtE2«* fefca V!T» l«i trur ••■■4 u lu MuUm Ptlm fnttnl THT TAMIL T WAT~ Color W 3 TOMORROW MMTTT Wayne t!t THE «U *»CO* y»s«T‘..- ?g code ci-sb CAPITOL. Phon* ***** LAST DAT: 11 in m257 words
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Miscellaneous287 1967-10-06 13 WOW JBOWIXC' DaJ'y S then 11 a m. Jl5 A 715 p m :u!! Bookir.n Only Wo Free U*f ceet: b Monra "TH* TEW COMMANDMENTS" Chutes Heston Yn! Brynner Paramount Technicolor TOMORROW MIDNTOHT THE r.rVMIOT SMVT my I>~ DeF Eaetmanro'nr In Scope TROPE/ MW» COMMANDO DAT 11 >■. t.IS. •15287 words
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687 1967-10-06 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Indonesian badminton team flew in this morning to compete in the Singapore Open championships to be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall, from tomorrow till Sunday. They are Rudy Hartono. Darmadi. Muljadi, Tan Joe Hock. Indratno and Mintarja for the687 words
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Article430 1967-10-06 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs The manager of the Singapore “A” squad to Indonesia. Mr. L. P Rodrigo, has paid tribute to coach. Choo Seng Quee. for creditably fulfilling a tough assignment in grooming the team for the Indonesian tour early this season Mr Rodrigo said the coach430 words
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592 1967-10-06 14 SINGAPORE, Thur*. The 17-man Hong Kong football team flew into Singapore here today for the "Aw Hoe Memorial Cup match thanks to the financial aid of Miss Aw Sian, who had do* noted HK$3O,OOO to meet the tour expenses for the Cup592 words
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206 1967-10-06 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs About 800 members will participate In the Vigilante Corps three-mile annual crow-country run to be held at Macßltchie Reservoir on Monday, Oct. 8 from 8 am. to 11 am The Chief Programme Officer Mr Lee Yok Seng, said the Vigilante Corps Headquarter*206 words
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Article1502 1967-10-06 16 Race 1: Horses Class 6, Div. 2 6 Furs.— 2.15 P-M (LOCAL RIDERS ONLY) l. 898 Blue Venn* 3y 900 Tunku A Date Thuralsingam Lee 3 2. 325 Taut Mieux 12y 900 Mrs. D E B keien R.S BYelen B keien 5 3. 238 Rawson Prince Ty1,502 words
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461 1967-10-06 16 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Thurt. Rogerthorpe (Coleman) and Toros Bulba did an outstond* ing gallop on a good frock at Bukit Timah this morning when they breexed over half a mile in 51 2/5 see., and 3f in 36 3/5 sec., finishing461 words
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Article170 1967-10-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur*. Selangor Club added another win when they defeated the Klang Club by 17 points <goal. four tries» to 5 goal) in a return friendly rugby match played at the padang here today. S Cowley, the Selangor Club’s winger showed up well although170 words
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221 1967-10-06 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs Seven top officials of the National Sports CouncU Board of the BO6C will make an on-the-spot observation of the Republic's team performance in the Aw Hoe Memorial Cup soccer match to be played at Jalan Besar stadium on Saturday. Oct. 8221 words
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Article1378 1967-10-06 16 Race l: Horses Class 2, Dlv. 2 6 Furs. 2.00 PJ( i. 900 Toowoomba 6v 9 00 Pil Stable R Breukelen Asuwadi 6 213 830 069 078 Bandit Rubber Planter HI Kita Snka Pahlawan 4v 4v v 8 13 3 13 8 13 811 L K Ng1,378 words
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Advertisement499 1967-10-06 14 Eastehn Sun (Jiiiihed id*eftii*nnnh can be accepted at the following Imont Ngee Ann Building. Singapore is. MUIARUK Brother*. 63. Bras Basah Road. and 2, Maiu Avenue. ISerangoon Carden Estate, Singapore. :tay buan guan ltd.. SUPERMARKET 83. East Coast Road JSmgapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE. 1419. Upoer CHangi Road. Singapore499 words
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Advertisement603 1967-10-06 14 NOTICES THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963 (No. 18 of 1963) DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 20 WHEREAS the street* known as> 1. Jalan Bmtang Tiga Swan Lake Avenue to Dido Street. Mukim 2*. 2. Jalan Bangsswan Swan Lake Avenue to Lot 1237 and Lot* 1659 1812Mukim 27 3. Kali ana Pudding603 words
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Advertisement468 1967-10-06 14 TENDER NOTICES Tender* will be received from buildmg contractors equivalent to P.W.D. class B” and above at the Architects Office not later than 2JO pm on 15th October 190? for the construction and completion of 1 OFFICE BLOCK for 'he Malaysian Trades Union Congress at Petaling Java Plans, specification and468 words
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Advertisement90 1967-10-06 14 a iimi »rr that. con A LOMC WAT ->■ Eastern S riASSiFilfit ads! 28-B. CANTONMfNT tOAD. SINGAPORE t TnmtOkm 4MOS/7. Advertiser'* Address-. Telephone No. Number of Insertions... Dite(s) Requested..—— Cost S Pirarnt ant irnepiap iro/cknx c»k Cuk mist ka itthlawk. ikaiM ka eraaiaS Classified advertisements may bo Handed at the90 words
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8TH SINGAPORE OPEN INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS ...Sponsored by Rothmans of Pall Mall (M) Ltd. FEATURE
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Article, Illustration422 1967-10-06 15 rPHIS Championship, as I can sea, is one of the grandest, where the world's best players will be participating. I sincerely hope that this Championship will stir up the enthusiasm of all lovers of this game, so that our players will train as hard as422 words
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Article, Illustration213 1967-10-06 15 'Y’HE bottle of the "giants" from the badminton world begins today at the SBA Hall, Guillemord Rood, Singapore. This is the first time that world class shuttlers are com- peting in the Bth Singapore Open International Badminton Championships (approved by the International Badminton Federation; from today213 words
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Advertisement104 1967-10-06 15 SEE THE TOP INTERNATIONAL STARS From:DENMARK INDONESIA MALAYSIA JAPAN THAILAND INDIA SINGAPORE in action at the SINGAPORE BADMINTON HALL from 6th Bth OCTOBER, 1967 Tickets Availabe at: Winston's Limited., 4 The Arcade (Reserved Seat* Only) Kiong Chai Woon Co. Limited. 104 Market Street. (Gallery Seats Only) Low Poh Hye, 17104 words
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Miscellaneous62 1967-10-06 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 1.41 a m. (9.4 ft), 2 00 p.m. <8.4 ft) Port Swettenham: 7.05 (17.6 ft), 7.26 pm. (16.3 ft) Port Dickson: 7.57 am. (10.9 ft), 816 pm. (9.1 ft) Singapore: 12.01 a.m. (10.2 ft), 12.05 P-m. (9.8 ft) Sedili Kechil: 10.33 a.m. (7 4 ft). 114262 words
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