Eastern Sun, 9 October 1967
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Title Section26 1967-10-09 1 Eastern Sun MepeMenf; National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION fa Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 435 Monday, 9 October 1967. MC(P) 2251 'fc KDN 2660 Price 15 cents26 words
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Article, Illustration444 1967-10-09 1 One killed as Sato leaves amidst Japan’s worst riots for seven years TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) JAPANESE left wingers today staged Japan's worst riot for seven years as Prime Minister Eisaku Soto left Tokyo airport on a 15doy overseas tour cluminating in a 24 hour visit to South444 words
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433 1967-10-09 1 Tai Sing Onn - By Tai Sing Onn KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Prime Minister Tonka Abdul Rahman and Ceylon Premier Hr. Dudley Senanavake toaifbl hoped an early and peaceful settlement would be found for the issues underlying the conflict in Vietnam Both Premiers called lor even433 words
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Article92 1967-10-09 1 JAKARTA. Sub (Ruutrr) The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Eisaku Sato, arrived here today to begin a four-day official visit to Indonesia and was welcomed by acting President General Suharto. It was the first top level meeting between the leaders of the two big Asian nations since the92 words
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Article103 1967-10-09 1 SAIGON. Sun (Reuter) A second Buddhist nan hu burned bfrwlf to death to protest altered Government Interference In the affairs of the Buddhist Church, a senior official of the church said here today. The woman, a 541-year-old nun. set herself alirht early today in a paroda in the103 words
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374 1967-10-09 1 KUCHING, Sun. (Reuter) The Malaysian Minister of Sarawak Affairs. Tan Sri Jugah. has made an unprecedented attack on his Cabinet Abdul Rahman bin Yaakub. and two State Min'sters, Enche Taib bin Mahmud and Awang Hipni bin Prngiran Anu. for allegedly being374 words
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Article, Illustration246 1967-10-09 1 LONDON. Sun < Reuter > Lord Attlee. British Prime Minister from *****1. died in hospital here today after a month-long IB ne*s The 84-year-old peer entered the Westminster Hospital here on Sept 8 for treatment of what was described as a minor condition His only246 words
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Miscellaneous20 1967-10-09 1 LADIES DAY m r “Even if you don’t trust other people to drive, I'm still going to drive the truck!”20 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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Article, Illustration32 1967-10-09 2 FOURTEEN-year-old child Hero, Suhaimi Hussain waves to the thousands of school children present at the stadium Negara, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday during Universal Children's Day rally. Eastern Sun pix by Mok Toon— Eastern Sun pix by; Mok Toon - 32 words
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330 1967-10-09 2 All efforts to attract tourists —Chief Minister PENANG, Sun. The Chief Minister, Ton Sri Wong Row Nee, said today, that it was essential to have adequate transport facilities and good rood conditions so that the natural attractions of the State could be easily accessible to tourists and other interested visitors.330 words
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Article225 1967-10-09 2 JESSELTON. Sun The Government Trade School here ku vacancies for 65 new entrant* in 196! Appiiraß-* for vaeaneies have a choice ef five trade courses Carpentry anas joinery Eieetri-ai Pitting and turning Welding ar.l blaekimithißg Motor mechanist All the courses are full tune and225 words
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Article116 1967-10-09 2 KUALA LL'MFL’B, Sun. A $lO million Cooperative Financial and National Industrial Company has been formed to help the Bumiputras in business. The aim ef the company is to assist the existing co-operative societies both in rural and urban areas It u also to ensure116 words
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Article257 1967-10-09 2 Penang’ s snatch thieves rz.NANG Sun- A viattar from frrtk Vu l<rn| Wat. rrpwind Uu ki« wife's handbat containing 111, roomrtirs. a vrid witch and identity card. »u watched lair by two youths "O a mot nr-eyrie yesterday. TVj were trmlllii la a t nab aw alert Mac AM star257 words
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214 1967-10-09 2 KUALA LUMPUK. bun If credit were to be given to where it is due. the Government would "quite easily” make the grade in certain aspects of educational development in the country in the last ten years of independence. This "pat on the back" for the214 words
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105 1967-10-09 2 PMIP intellectuals for 1969 elections KOTA BHARIT. fr-n A Urge number of Mg.ay Intel aruals have agreed to stand for election at PMIP cand dates ;n the 19*9 general elections the Mentri Bessr ol Keiantan and setmg Chairman of tha PM TP. Oato Mohd A iri bin Hiji Muds told105 words
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248 1967-10-09 3 Tan Yew Bee - By Tan Yew Bee KAJANG. Sun Arrears totalling $400,000, is due to the Town Board. Kajang This was disclosed by the Chairman. Enche Hassan bin Ibrahim, at a meeting of the Board held here. Enche Hassan said the arrears were spread over some248 words
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79 1967-10-09 3 rPOH Sun P nitre Corpora! Mohimrd Ha «ffr»t this a fir moon aftrr a fall from a moving mail train near the Slim River The Corporal was on bin tit to Koala Lumpur and had boarded the train at Penan* Follow in* the79 words
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Article97 1967-10-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— The Secret ary-General of the Democratic Action Party. Mr Goh Hock Guan. and Central Executive Committee member. Mr Llm K:t Slang, who la also editor of the party Journal. The Rocket left here by air today for Zurich to attend the Socialist97 words
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Article, Illustration506 1967-10-09 3 Musa Scully - by Musa Scully KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. There is "no urgency" at the moment for Ceylon to join the Association of South-East Asian notions ASEAN—the Ceylonese Premier, Mr. Dudley Senonayake said this morning. However. he declared Ceylon was “considering’* the matter. Speaking at apix; by Mok voon. - 506 words
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102 1967-10-09 3 MUAR. Sun.—A mobile X-ray unit from the Ministry of Health will tour the Kluang District to give free X-rays to the public from Oct 19 to 24 The foliowing are the dates and places of the unit's visit: On Oct 19. 21 and102 words
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81 1967-10-09 3 First anniversary dinner of DAP’ s P.J. branch PETALING JAYA. Sun.— The Petaling Jaya branch of the Democratic Action Party will hold a dinner here on Saturday at 7 p.m. to celebrate its first anniversary. Leaders of the party will address the dinner which is open to the public. Tickets81 words
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Article24 1967-10-09 3 MUAR. Sun. The Hakka Association at Jalan Sayang here will commemorate its 28th anniversary with a dinner at its premises on Tuesday.24 words
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52 1967-10-09 3 The Tengku Ampuan of Selangor gave away prizes to the winners of the Baby Show organised by the Ma- layan Association for the Blind in conjunction with “Prevention of Blindness Week” at Sekolah Kebangsaan Klang, Klang on Saturday. Picture shows Her Royal Highness presenting the prize to Patrick Michael. 1}52 words
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Article, Illustration62 1967-10-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Four Malaysians will leave shortly for the Netherlands to further their studies under the Netherlands Government Fellowship programme. They are Enche Abdul Malek bin Abdul Axis, Mr. Harbans Lall Chabra. Mr. Lee Kim Kim and Mr. Fu Yin Henn. Enche Abdul Malek62 words
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197 1967-10-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A MaJaysia n Muslim student leader said today there was nothing wronr with learning the works by Lenin or Marx. “Knowledge does not onflow to the studies of Islam alone.” said Enche Nik Muhamad Mustaffa. International Vice-President of the Na'ional Union197 words
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70 1967-10-09 3 MUAR Sun A total of 32.000 candidates in eight districts n Johore State w-ill sit for the two-day first Standard Five Assessment Examination, beginning from tomorrow. The examination will be held simultaneously at 557 centre? at Muar. Batu Pahat. Scgamat. Pontian. Johore Bahru. Kluan*70 words
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59 1967-10-09 3 MUAR. Sun Mr Slow How Hwa won the senior eaeay competition, organised by ’he Kluang District Branch of the Labour Party. Second was Ong Chiow Mei and third Leong Pee Yoke The junior section of the competition was won by Miss Teo Poo Lm. with59 words
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Article, Illustration751 1967-10-09 4 Jamal Ali - MARA to set up vocational training institutes and Institute of Technology By Jamal Ali KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MARA (Majlis Amanah Ra'ayat or Council Trust of Indigenous people) will set up vocational training institutes in Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and one in East Malaysia by 1969. A MARA spokesman said— Plx by; Mok Voon.; — Pix by Mok Voon. - 751 words
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Article, Illustration179 1967-10-09 4 KI'ALA LUMPUR Sun A ‘mock battle', part of the ueek-long training operational exercise carried out in the coastal area of Trengganu by the three services of the Malaysian Armed Forces entered its third day today. The Chief of the General Staff. Lt. Gen Tan Sri Abdul Hamid bin179 words
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Article24 1967-10-09 4 PENANG. Sun. The Penang State Kora n reading competition this year will be held at the City Stadium here on Dec 7.24 words
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Article24 1967-10-09 4 MUAR. Sun —A threeday Johore State singing competition in Mandarin organised by the Johore State Welfare Department, will be held from Tuesday,24 words
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Article172 1967-10-09 4 MENTAKAB, Sun, The MinTsfer of Education, Enche Mohamed Khtr Johari, described it as a "great sin" for porents to stop their children from going to schools. Parents should not deprive the ‘'right*- of their children to attend school, he said He was speaking today at172 words
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78 1967-10-09 4 IPOH Sun Thieves burgled a house ja Hoover Park here yesterday. They got away with $1,255 in jewellery and cash, including a piggy back A pair o? binoculars were also stolen. The tenant of the house, Mr. Biby Yeoh. had left the house in78 words
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75 1967-10-09 4 ALOR STAR Sun. The Sultan of Kedah has reminded Muslims that religion ahould not be mixed up with polities as this would have adverse effect on society. He wag speaking yesterday at the opening of a pilgrimage course here attended by 300 people. He advised75 words
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471 1967-10-09 4 KUCHING, Sun The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said today that the Communists In the State were losing ground but there were still sympathisers both in the urban and rural areas. He said there were still some people who had no loyalty to471 words
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Article, Illustration301 1967-10-09 10 Singapore, Sun. MALAYSIA-Singapore Airlines announced today that it had made a record profit of $3.6 million in the last financial year the highest in its 20-year-old history. The account* for the year ended March 31. 1967. published todav. also disclosed that a dividend of301 words
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173 1967-10-09 10 SINGAPORE. Sue The German Embassy in Singapore together w;th the Adult Education Board have organised special screening of the English version of the colour-film “The Captam of Koepenick” at 8 pmri. at the Cultural Centre Theatre, Canning Rise, on Wednesday. "The Captain of173 words
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Article43 1967-10-09 10 TAIPING, Sun. A labourer. Lee Swee Lim, 29, while workine in a rubber estate factory here was fatally injured in an explosion yesterday. He sustained head injuries. He was removed to the D:strict Hospital here but a short while later.43 words
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Article670 1967-10-09 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. Malaysia-Sing apore Airlines is now on the threshold of a new era of expansion, its chairman. Mr. Yong Pung How said in the company's annual report published today. He said the forward planning and training and development programmes were being carefully prepared670 words
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184 1967-10-09 10 KOTA BHARU. Sun The Chairman of Mara. Encne Abdul Gbaffar bin Baba. yesterday challenged the PMIP State Government to take over the adm.nistration of the North Eastern Transport Service Ltd., a Malay bus company here. Enehe Ghaffar was referring to charges184 words
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2991 1967-10-09 10 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Education ha* released the results of the City and Guilds of London Institute Examinations 1967. The following is the list of passesTelecommunication Technician's Course Practical Mathematics: Telecommunications Department (External) Ist lias£. Lin Kim lecx. Private Candidates Ist2,991 words
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Article280 1967-10-09 11 21 Afro-Asian nations discuss housing problems Singapore, Sun. DELEGATES from 21 countries now attending tne week-long second Afro Asian Housing Congress today "sat down to business" as they discussed problems and expediences in housing and urbanisation. Two committees sat down to business this afternoon Committee A to280 words
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Article, Illustration283 1967-10-09 11 H.M.S. Sutan - By H.M.S. Sutan SINGAPORE. Sun. How long can a name get? Try this one Tom Oreste Carmelos Nicholae Teuma Castelletl a 40-letter name But as this 23-year-old flo'-'#-tro*ter pot* it: “What’s is i same’ Just call me Tom for short.” he told me before leavingTOM - 283 words
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Article, Illustration289 1967-10-09 11 SINGAPORE. Sub. A feced.cauon service of the renova'ed sanctuary of the Karrpong Kapor Methodist Church wai held this morning at the church. The service was conducted by Rev. Ong Chiak Ghee, the Minister of the church and chairman of the renovation committee B shop Robert289 words
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284 1967-10-09 11 KUCHING. Sub The Deputy Prime Minister Tub Abdul Razak has said that although Malaysia is small nation it is internationally recognised as a peaceful and progressive country. Many world leaders who have visited Malaysia have been highly impressed hy the deveiopmen* progress that the284 words
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63 1967-10-09 11 Scarborough. Yorkshire. Sun. Sitting side-by-side, with handbags lying at their feet, (from left) Mrs. Mary Wilson, wife of the British Prime Minister, Singapore Premier Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's wife, and Mrs. Sophie Brown, the Foreign Secretary's wife, are photographed at Spa Ballroom in Scarborough recently when they attended a rallyUPI Photo. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration162 1967-10-09 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Work is now in full swing in pre fabricating the huge modifications to the stage at the National Theatre In preparation for Donald Moore concert, “Festival of Spain” The “festival starring the Great Luisillo and a cast of over 50 singers,162 words
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Article195 1967-10-09 11 SINGAPORE. Son. The three elements of the training programme of the Vigilante Corn* are integrated into one ordered plan calculated to make a maximum contribution towards physical ruggednes* and psychological robustness Th's wa? stated today by Er.'he A Rah.m Ishak. the Minister of State for Educator195 words
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435 1967-10-09 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore is now in a more urgent and better position for a social security scheme than it was in 1945 when the General Labour Union presented a demand to the British military administration for social insurance scheme. This view 1*435 words
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50 1967-10-09 11 Singapore's “University Day” began this morning with a rally at the Bukit Timah campus, and exhibitions were held by the various faculties of the University. Eastern Sun pix shows a section of the crowd looking at the exhibits put up by the Medical Faculty at the General Hospital here today.50 words
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Miscellaneous39 1967-10-09 4 HE *1 GGtMrTO BEAT THE DAYUGHT OtfTCF) CSHHC *f*LiaOUßSj m HERETCSHOH SEE. 1 HA!T > THEY ARE THE* FOR THAI VS OI If SOMfTH/'.O rrj RHf bAtD rcr CCLIDtiT AFFORD DtDHT HCRK fit SALES SALES KIT KIT KIT O t39 words
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WORLD-NEWS
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327 1967-10-09 5 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sun. (Reuter) U N. Secretary-General U Thant said again today he was “convinced” that North Vietnam would talk peace if the United States stopped bombing that country- But. In answer to reporters' questions, he disagreed with Indian327 words
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Article64 1967-10-09 5 TOKYO Sun (Reuter) Pour construction worker? were killed and another was seriously injured after they were bur ed alive in a landslide at road construction near Muroran on the north em most main island of Hokkaido, police reported Police said one of the killed was pronounced dead64 words
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Article463 1967-10-09 5 V’nam —war weary US NEW YORK, Sun. (Reuter). A newspaper survey published here today indicates a marked decline in the American public's support for their government's handling of the Vietnam war in recent weeks. The survey by the New York Times in which 245 governors, senators463 words
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71 1967-10-09 5 CORAZON Amurao, lone survivor of the massacre of eight nurses in Chicago last year, attends a patient at Manila's Far Eastern University Hospital, where she has resumed her nursing career. Her testimony helped convict Richard Franklin Speck as the killer. In one of her rare interviews, the 24-year-old Miss Amurao71 words
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Article250 1967-10-09 5 Bridesmaid-to-be stabbed outside her house PHILADELPHIA Sun. (I PI) A labourer for the City Streets Department surrendered yesterday in the fatal stabbing of a petite blonde bridesmaid with a butcher knife five doors from her home. The aspect was identified by homicide detectives as George Goins.250 words
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Article175 1967-10-09 5 TOKYO. Sun (UPI) Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato has not met Lee Jee Yuan, a 14-year-old student in Kuala Lumpur, but he will not forget the boy’s name as long as he lives. Lim wanted to see Mr. Sato when the Prime Minister visited the Malaysian capital175 words
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Article119 1967-10-09 5 SRINAGAR. K s h mir. Sun. 'Reuter) A policeman went amok and shot several soccer spectators, killing one. outside sport stadium here today, an official police spokesman said. He said that when an armed constable was stabbed in the arm during a scuffle outside the stadium,119 words
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Article92 1967-10-09 5 CAIRO. Sun. (Reuter) Sir Dingle Foot, until recently a minister in BriLabour government, arrived here last night on a private visit during which he hope* to meet President Nasser. Sir Dingle, a former Solicitor General, said on arrival he wanted to meet United Arab Republic officials92 words
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Article70 1967-10-09 5 NEW YORK. Sun. (UPI)— Mrs Ratna Dewi Sukarno, the 27-year-old Japanese born wife of the deposed Indonesian leader. left by plane yesterday night for Paris with her infant daughter. Kartika Sari. Mrs Sukarno said she planned an indefinite stay in Paris to study art. She said she70 words
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Article185 1967-10-09 5 SPRINGS. South Africa. Sun. (Reuter) An African amateur performance here of a play about violence in an African township turned into real-life tragedy when a critic in the audience was knifed to death and five of the cast received stab wounds. The play, entitled 'Dark185 words
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Article84 1967-10-09 5 KINGSTON. Tennessee. San (Reuter) Kelly Monte*, driver of a semitrailer truck, told the Highway Patrol he pulled off the road early today near here because he could see sparks coming from the rear and he thought he had a flat tyre or loose wheel. When he84 words
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Article157 1967-10-09 6 WASHINGTON. Sun. (Renter) President Johnson hu ordered *ll Government agencies to hold down spending except that related to defence and health and welfare programmes, a White House spokesman said today. The presidential order applies until Congress approves appropriations for the current fiscal year, the157 words
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Article125 1967-10-09 6 AMMAN Sun (Reuter) Mr Bahiat Al-Talhotml. a member of King Hussein's consultative body, has become Jordan's Prime Minister for the fourth time with orders to rebuild the nations armed forces following June’s Israel-Arab war. In a letter to the new Premier the King said the125 words
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158 1967-10-09 6 HONG KONG. Sun (Reuter) Police and Army ammunition expert; were kept busy dealing with suspected bombs all of which turned out to be fakes, yesday. In the centre of the city five objects were found within a half mile area, forcing busy lunch-time158 words
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Article136 1967-10-09 6 HAVANA. Sun (Reuter) Mere than 2C.000 women are being mobilised in the Las Villas province of Central Cuba for 80 day* agricultural labour. They will work on some of the special fruit and vegetable production plans that Premier Fidel Castro Is sponsoring In the area.136 words
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Article165 1967-10-09 6 MANILA Bur. CUPD The Philippines Herald re ported today a self-styled Filipino faith healer had succeeded in helping a Michigan schoolboy suffering from polio to walk without crutches for the first time In 11 years. The boy way identified as William Kemosek. a ninth grade student165 words
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Article127 1967-10-09 6 NEW DELHI. Sun i Reuter i India said today It did not recognise Taiwan as an independent country bat as part of China. The Ministry of External Affairs in a written statement Mid ‘Formosa or Taiwan has always been regarded by the Government of127 words
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Article132 1967-10-09 6 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Black Power movement speakers at a meeting here called for the killing of a Bnton for every Black man killed ji White ruled African countries. Detectives of Scotland Yard’s Special Branch took notes at the meeting held last night, and attended by132 words
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Article141 1967-10-09 6 DAYTON Ohio. Son <m> Two women were wounded on Friday when a backyard argument turned Into a run duel Mr* LoveQe Ellison was hospitalised in good rendition with a gunshot wound of the lower left abdomen and Mr* Fanny McGee was treated and released for a gunshot wound141 words
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176 1967-10-09 6 SAIGON, Sun. (Reuter) South Vietnamese police today sealed off streets around ’he government palace in ihe centre of Saigon and mounted guard outside tho Ar. Q-or.g pagoda headquarters of the Military Buddhist faction. Coil* of barbed wire strung across street near the palace a.so176 words
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Article109 1967-10-09 6 ISTANBUL. Turkey. Sun Reuter) Istanbul j the noisiest city in Turkey and one of the nosiest cities in the world, acording to two doctor* a f Istanbul University* Medic*] School For one rear, thev have been testing the level of noise in Istanbul wi'h a piece of equipmen’109 words
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254 1967-10-09 6 VATICAN CITY. Sun. (Reuter). The Roman Catholic Church’s first synod of bishops, without a dissenting voice, has voted for revising the code of canon law the regulations and statutes for the governing of the church. A Vatican spokesman told a press conference that none254 words
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Article81 1967-10-09 6 JERSEY CITY. New Jersey. Sun (Reuter) Four women and two young girls died last night in a fire wh.ch gutted a three-storey tenement in this city's Puerto Rican section, police reported Police said the fire broke out in the hallway of the brick bu.ldmg, apparently because81 words
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153 1967-10-09 6 Stowaway 's ride under jet cockpit LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) A young American flew here from New York today hidden in the radio hold of a Pan-American Airways Boeing 707 directly underneath the jetliner's cockpit. Throughout the 3.500-miie journey 20-y«ar-old Kenneth Post ore kept a log and watcher the flight engineer153 words
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817 1967-10-09 6 Francis Daniel - Special review By Francis Daniel BRUNEI. Sun. (Reuter) The abdication of the Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar All Saifuddin. ®fter 18 year* of rule over Southeast Asia's richest state is expected to trigger off new demands for rapid constitutional progress in the British-protected817 words
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580 1967-10-09 7 'DISMAL FAILURE' IN VIETNAM WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) Mr. Arthur Schlesinger. the historian and former presidential assistant, said today that the nation should vote President Johnson out of office unless he abandoned escalation of the Vietnam war Terming escalation a "dismal failure,*' the580 words
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Article71 1967-10-09 7 BANGKOK. Sun (Reuter) Tha: police have confiscated about £66.500 worth of opium at the railway station in Thonburi city, a few miles East of here A police spokesman today sa d the opium was concealed in a carton of tinned milk and detergent consigned to Sor.gkh a.71 words
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129 1967-10-09 7 ‘Common ground’ in IndoPolish talks WARSAW. Sue (ETI> Mrs Indira Gandhi. India* Premier, will discus* “major international problems*’ Including Vietnam and the Middle East <*ris»» with Polish leader* during b« forthcoming visit here. Polish new* media reports. Mrs Gandhi is scheduled to arrive here today on a three-ray official voait129 words
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193 1967-10-09 7 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter)— Nuclear power stations could be introduced to Australia from 1975. the director general of the British Nuclear Export Executive, Mr Barry Eltham. said tonight Speaking on the Australian Broadcasting Commission’s “Guest of honour" programme. he said he was in Australia to meet193 words
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Article193 1967-10-09 7 AUCKLAND. New Zealand. Sun Reuter'—A four-year-old Thai girl stepped from a plane here yesterday ending a two-year battle to allow her into New Zealand Welcoming Anna Mans an orphan from northern Thailand were her adoptive parents. Mr and Mrs Douglas J Hill from the North193 words
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Article97 1967-10-09 7 JERUSALEM. Sun. (Reuter) Explosions damaged the aerial mast of a United Nat ons transmitter here last night ar. Israeli military spo<*»«man said today. The exolorions were caused be charges p‘anted by saboteurs n**ar the United Nations Headquarters, he added. There were no easual'ies Police sa d97 words
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304 1967-10-09 7 Anti-China ABM an expensive erector set’ WASHINGTON. Sun. (t PI) Senator Joseph SClark ridiculed the proposed t'.S. anti-missile system as a "very expensive flying erector set' yesterday and urged reconsideration of the decision to build it! Mr. Clark made public the text of a speech, prepared for senate delivery tomorrow304 words
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Article108 1967-10-09 7 ALGHERO. Sardinia, Sun (Reuteri Actress Elisa beth Taylor's luxurious dre sing room trailer plunged 15# feet down an embankment into the sea here today and was destroyed shortly after she had left It. A spokesman for Mi s Taylor said the ISSIg.OPO trailer, containing personal mementos108 words
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352 1967-10-09 7 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) —An American intelligence report reveals that British diplomat Donald Maclean had access to crucial Anglo-American secrets when he defected to Russia in 1951, the Sunday Times said todav. The newspaper said the report, tracked down In Washington, made It clear that352 words
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Article97 1967-10-09 7 MELBOURNE. Sun (Reu ter) Rabbit, are more expensive than sheep in the drought.stricken western districts of Victoria. While rabbits are being sold for about A25 cents each the urice of a sheep ha, dropped to 1# cents with few takers One grazier in the district97 words
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Article34 1967-10-09 7 NASHVILLE. Tennessee. Sun Reuter I Merman McDaniel, a Negro who took a white bride in July, Tennessee's first interracial marriaee in almost a century. has been jailed for two years for bigamy34 words
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Article112 1967-10-09 7 SYDNEY. Sun. Reuter) The Indonesian Finance Minister. Dr Fran? Seda, arrived In Sydney last night seeking more direct Australian economic aid to help rebuild his country. Dr Seda will go to Canberra today for talk? with the acting treasurer. Mr. Leslie Bury and the112 words
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Article710 1967-10-09 7 OBITUARY LONDON, Sun (Reuter) Pipe-smoking Clement Attlee led a social revolution in postwar Britain without once raising his voice. A mixture of shyness and iron will, he was so self-effacing that one wit described him as "A sheep in sheep's clothing,** a joke he enjoyed as much as710 words
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Miscellaneous750 1967-10-09 5 rom TV and Radio ™,r i TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kl ALA LUMPCK and Pulau Pinang: 6 Ipoh ami Melaka: 3 A 19 Johore Bahru: 4 Taipin*". Batu Pahat; 9 Kina nr F-.W. 5.45 Prog Summary. 5 V* Ne»« Outline* :n *he National Language. 5 55 National Songs: 9.00 News750 words
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Miscellaneous660 1967-10-09 5 EDIFFUSION (Silver Network) i ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Kuala Lumpur WWAX PROGRAMMES A Jt 600 Gwthaanmbiß Progrs rr.rr.t Summary 605 Interlude 6.15 News 620 Varnanai Paadalka! 640 Malsyalam So-.g« ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 650 Red*.ffu*ion March and o?*nini Announcement 700 News 710 Musical Clock 725 I‘erns of Local Interest 730 Mur cal Clock 765660 words
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Miscellaneous129 1967-10-09 5 1 *****789 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ll ***** 6 7 8 9 ACBOSS: 1) A good month Caviar Is a kind Of i) Inner Six and aster (name, please) 3a) An important president 5) To colam or shade la,-flase.. 7). a nucleus ,af power129 words
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Miscellaneous137 1967-10-09 6 I.M ACT I THE PfIHG YtXJUfI MEN ON "WE SMARMS TRAPEZE Later, at an cue v»A3otAfrrgts m WW YORK... O-G/tEA? JUMBO/ A3CEO TO CCXATER rSPOASC. SICE WH£H DOSS MK.*areßiy CALL a CQHFtPEKE. M THE CHAMBERS* WHAT'S COOXi NG| BEAUTIFUL? sorry, mr solo ...I WASCW.Y told to hurry WXI HERE.' ■a137 words
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Miscellaneous30 1967-10-09 7 I WiSH l MA/ I wish i mieht; HAVE THE WtSM I Wish TOMieHr! STAR LKSHT* star br.isht: STAR iSEET&NifiHT 7 by Johnny hart y be rs CM Pc PS.!30 words
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Article640 1967-10-09 8 ONE hundred and sixty intellectual leaders from 53 nations are gathered in Williamsburg, Virginia, a little known place in the vast United States. Their deliberations might profoundly affect the lives of children growing up In this modern, technological age. The private conference discusses the “World Crisis in640 words
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3757 1967-10-09 8 Dr. Lim Chong Yah - Plan is too wordy By Dr. Lim Chong Yah Text of an address by Dr. Lim in a public symposium under the auspices of the University of Malaya Economics Society at the University of Malaya on Oct. 2. AMONG the weaknesses of the current Plan3,757 words
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Advertisement40 1967-10-09 8 Eastern Sun Independent National Newspaper MONDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1967 23-P. C*ntonmen» Road. Singapore 2. Telephone: *****-'7 Penang OHiea Ipoh Office 39. |alan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. MalaysiaTelephone: *****-6 8, Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Brewster Road. Tel: ***** Cable Address: AWSEWS40 words
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777 1967-10-09 9 The weekly market review SINGAPORE, Sun. Industrials on the Stock Exchange last week underwent a rather quiet and less exciting trading, apart from some interests in Malayan Collieries, United Engineers and San Holdings of the property section. The week's turnover for the industrial777 words
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Article, Illustration184 1967-10-09 9 SINGAPORE. Sun C. ITOH <k Co. Ltd announcer the departure of another local staff to their head office in Japan as the company’s programme to tram their locai staff. He i» Mr Tan Kia Kum. textile salesman who joined C Itoh Co.. Ltd.184 words
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240 1967-10-09 9 HONG KONG. Sun (UPI) —An American-run retail store met with its creditors yesterday to make arrange ments for its going out of business later this month Cost Plus Bazaar Ltd., part of a trade and manufacturing group of companies based in San Francisco, will shut240 words
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Article44 1967-10-09 9 JAKARTA. Sun (UPI) Nine thousand tons of salt are wa.ti-g to be exported from Madura. E**’ of Java to Japan next week, it was reported recently. Madurai» traditionally the centre of salt production in Indonesia supplying mainly the dometts- mark#*.44 words
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235 1967-10-09 9 AMENDING ROYALTIES AGREEMENT RIAYADH, Sun. (Reuter). The Ministeriol Consultative Committee of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) hat decided to undertake negotiation with oil-producing companies aimed at amending the royalties agreement between the two sides. A statement issued following a two-day committee235 words
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125 1967-10-09 9 MELBOURNE. Sun (Reuter) Australia's Overseas Airline Qantas is a.most certain to drop plan* to buy four Anglo-French Concord airliners, mainly because of cramped passenger facilit e*. the Melbourne Herald reported today. A spokesman for ’he a;rlin# in Sydney would make no comment125 words
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499 1967-10-09 9 Robert Mauthner - BEFORE ENTRY INTO EUROPEAN COMMOS MART By Robert Mauthner BRUSSELS, Sun. (Reuter). Britain will have to make serious efforts to restore her shaky economic situation, and the role of sterling as an international reserve currency may have to be abandoned if she is499 words
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168 1967-10-09 9 PARIS. Sun. (Reuter) Programme* of financial aid to the less-developed countries should not be allowed to become the Cinderella of national economic policy, according to the Development Assistance Committee (DA.C-) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (0.E.C.D.). In its 1987 Review published today,168 words
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Article, Illustration143 1967-10-09 9 KIALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. John W. Guilfovle, group executive for the Far F.avt and Pacific of International Telephone and ieiegraph Corpora-' tion and a Vice-Presi-dent of the Corporation, will visit Malaysia and Singapore later this month in the course of a tour143 words
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200 1967-10-09 9 (CHRISTCHURCH, Sun. (Reuter). A Pocific Common Market concept it teen as "a little premature" by the Editor of the Japon Times, Mr. Kasuthigt Hiratawa, in an in- terview here yesterday. He said that the Idea of a Pacific Market was often discussed In Japan but200 words
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Article179 1967-10-09 9 SINGAPORE Bun. Mr. A. White. Managing Director of Calmic Engineering Co., Ltd., of Crewe in Cheshire. North-West England. manufacturers of a range of industrial drying and filtration equipment leaves England next week on a six-week sales worldwide sales tour which will bring him to Singapore.179 words
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Advertisement361 1967-10-09 9 AIR MOVEMENTS-S'PORE, K. LUMPUR 4KRIY Al> IN SINGAPORE Time 8.35 m .Airline Ml 01# from Kuala Lumpur Time IN a m Airline ML IZI (mm Kuala Lumpur. Time 10..10 a m Airline ML *3l from Kuchins. Time lA.U a in Airline Ml "OS from Penan* Ipoh Kuala I iinipur. Malacca361 words
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Advertisement330 1967-10-09 9 Time I*4# pm. Airline UT 15«* from Sydney. Time llJt p m. Airline ML 509 from Rentkok. ARRIVALS IN K. LI'MPCB Time S.IS a m. Airline MSA (ML 122) from Singapore.... Time 8 25 am Airline MSA <MI. #32) from Sln*epore. Malacca. Time 9.15 a m Airline MSA (ML 616)330 words
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Advertisement331 1967-10-09 9 to Malacca. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Penang Time 4.00 p m Airline ML 054 to K l.umpur, Penang. Time 400 p.m. Airline ML 12S to Kuala Lumpur. Time ->.30 p.m. Airline ML 45# to Kuching. Time 5.30 p m. Airline ML 51# to Bangkok. Time 6.15 p.m. Airline BA <24 to331 words
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Advertisement58 1967-10-09 10 City and Guilds Examination (May 1968) Courses at REGAL SCHOOL 33-B, MacKenzie Road, Singapore 9. Tel: *****. If you have not passed your technical exam this year do not despair; immediately start attending Regal School classes to make sure of success in May 1968 Courses available: Builders' Quantities Parts I58 words
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Article, Illustration608 1967-10-09 12 Eastern Sun - 1ST PRIZE Sponsored by Eastern Sun ORGANISED BY SINGAPORE JUNIOR SAFETY FIRST COUNCIL QAFETY first? What does it mean? As a statement, it implies the need to place safety before all other elements like haste, agitation, or high spiritedness. As a noun, it comprises the608 words
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Article, Illustration800 1967-10-09 12 ROAD-SAFETY is always a matter of universal concern an<i international interest. Every road-user, whether he is a motorist, cyclist, pedestrian or tri-shaw-rider. Is always exposed to danger when on the road and therefore, everyone should practise safety consciousness and should always be alert. It is everyone*800 words
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Article, Illustration370 1967-10-09 12 2ND PRIZE RUPERT BROOKE a famed poet of the nineteenth century once said: Safe shall be my going Security armed against all death's endeavour Safe though all safety’! lost Safe where men fall. This group of words portrays vividly that the greatest370 words
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Article, Illustration338 1967-10-09 12 I HAD been told time and again to take more care when crossing roads, but it was not till last month that I began to realise it was wrong to run across the road without looking to see If cars were coming It was a338 words
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Article, Illustration757 1967-10-09 12 3RD PRIZE 4 HEAVENLY weather, a peaceful atmosphere, then a shriek which rang amidst the atmosphere, thus bringing its peacefulness to an end. So another accident has occurred. The unlucky victim was one of the many who never dreamt for one757 words
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Advertisement276 1967-10-09 12 Rules of Eastern Sun’s essay writing All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 1. Each entrant must fill in his/her oven writing the entry form appended below. 2. iVo entry will he considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her photograph to276 words
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Article, Illustration1316 1967-10-09 13 H.L. Herschensohn - By H.L. Herschensohn, M.D. Many people complain about tension headaches and want to know how to avoid them and get rid of them quickly when they do occur. Tension headaches mean exactly what they say. They are due to emotional tension of a person who is1,316 words
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750 1967-10-09 13 Joseph G. Molner - Some folks j ust can’t take a pill By Joseph G. Molner, M. D. Q. Pie expiten why some people can take pills and capsule* of all sizes, yet others can’t take a simple aspirin. It must be purely psychological. because I have been examined and there Is nothing wrong750 words
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Article566 1967-10-09 13 Q. My eyes have been bothering me. I can see well with glasses but for six months I have noticed spot* and circles lyI live In a small town 40 miles from any eye specialist Our local MD said he could see nothing wrong Would special566 words
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Article876 1967-10-09 13 Arthur Nettleton - By Arthur Nettleton Became the world's diamond mines are unable to meet the increasing demand for industrial diamonds such gems are note being manufactured in considerable quantities. .Stones up to ten carats are being produced artificially near Shannon Airport, Ireland. Elsewhere scientists hate perfected876 words
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Miscellaneous203 1967-10-09 13 SSHAW GANISATTON LIDO n<Mt ***** New Sfcewtag! IJ. 145 4. 4M t.li Hiy'.er Ml Ha H-rwel Bennett John Mill* n#<t 4*ip4 it San Sehadlen Film Fntlnl THE FSMIL Y <nr Color <WBi Next Chance Rcddr MrDowaU. Dttow Witten Ot! Pete-aon THt foot OM*- p- C«- or WB Last D»r- u.203 words
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Miscellaneous246 1967-10-09 13 E3HE73 BSZOBEEMI NOW SHOWING! Dally S Shews 11 am. *l* IAS t m r«sh Book -f* Only No Free List Cecil B. DeMiUe s THE TEN COMMANDMENTS’ Charter Heston Yul Brynner Paramount Technleomr L»«t Day! 1 SO. 4. «J» i 9 IS p n *****. THE NEVADA’S LONER Ooorfe Martin.246 words
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Article, Illustration543 1967-10-09 14 ALL-ENGLAND CHAMP KOPS LOSES IN 2 SETS gINGAPORE, Sun. The Malaysian ace, Tan Aik Huang, of Penang tonight took only 41 minutes to dispose of the bearded AllEngland champion, Erland Kops of Denmark in straight sets to capture the coveted men's singles title in the543 words
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Article80 1967-10-09 14 KUALA LUMPUR Sun The inter-community cricket ieague competition, for which elaborate plans had been drawn up recently has hit up some new “snags Bunsport reliably understands that the proposed league Is definitely off It is also understood that the Organising Committee for the proposed tournament met80 words
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Article87 1967-10-09 14 MUAR. Sun Secondary schools of all language media in Johore State are invited to take part In the Johore Inter-secondary schools’ basketball tournament. The tournament, organised by the Johore Bahru Branch of the Johore Sta’e Basketball Association, is scheduled to be held in Johore Bahru on Nov87 words
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Article, Illustration64 1967-10-09 14 THE Rojal Air Force water polo team which recentlT won the Singapore InterSemce championship at R AF. Seletar Jl/,! u r, bt bark row Cpl. Lpwis. Chief Technician McLintock. Cpl McNeillie (holding the trophy). Squadron Leader Sheppard (secretary of Far East Air Force Swimming Association>. (pi Wigglesworth.64 words
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86 1967-10-09 14 WEST BERLIN. Sun. (Reuter) Seventeen-year-old Mark Spita of Santa Clara. United States, set up a new world swimming record over 206 metres butterfly here today in two minutes 5.7 .seconds. Spiti. who yesterdaybroke the world 108 metres record was making an official attempt on86 words
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121 1967-10-09 14 HONG KONG. Sun, (CPI) The Malaysia Cricket As soeiation have cancelled the November inter-port because of Government restrictions over travel to Hong Kong, it was reported here on Saturday. The South China Morning Post said that the Hong Kong Cricket Association were informed of the121 words
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44 1967-10-09 14 PARIS. Sun. (Reuter) French trained Topyo, ridden by Australian Bill Pymers, won the Prix De l'Arc De Triomphe, Europe’s richest horse race here today. English horses. Salvo (Ron Hutchinson) and Ribocco (Lester Piggott) finished second and third respectively.44 words
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266 1967-10-09 14 KUALA LU.MPUR. Sun. Perak's Ong Mav Lin. who broke the only record yesterday in the women's 200 metres backstroke event and qualified for a berth to the SEAP Games, smashed another record today, at the National Meet at Weld Road Swimming Pool here. reports266 words
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178 1967-10-09 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysian international athlete and Rugby player. Inspector Xashatar Singh athlete and rugby player, and sparked Police Depot to a 3-nil victory over Perak Police in the Raj Trophy Rugby League of Royal Malaysian Police Rugby Tournament at Gurney Road here178 words
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334 1967-10-09 14 M. T. LINGAM - By M. T. LINGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun—Malavsian Malays staged a magnificent fight back here today to hold the formidable Malaysian Eurasians to a draw in their annual cricket match which ended here this evening on the padang. The Eurasians scored 301 for 3 declared yesterday334 words
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Article74 1967-10-09 14 IPOH. Sun. The twoday cricket match between Malays.an Ceylonese anc Malaysian Sikhs for th* Nadchatiram Shield ended ir a draw* here today Scorers were Malaysian Sikhs 101 and 144-6. Ceylonese 16h and 44-2. La'.l Singh. 40 Gurucharan Singh. 39. and Dr Jagdev Singh. 22 n 0.,74 words
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2595 1967-10-09 15 Windsor Lad - By Windsor Lad SINGAPORE, Sun. Colombo Court, owned by Asiatic Stable and trained by Kuala Lumpur trainer Mickey Donnelly, put up a magnificent display when he triumphed in the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup run over miles, beating Kebir by 1} lengths at Bukit Timah2,595 words
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468 1967-10-09 15 R.D BELVA - By: R.D BELVA KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Malaysia's Davlg Cup star. 8 A Azman a poor form today shattered all hopes of Belangor achieving a hattrick in the Chua Choon Leong Cup In the InterState tennis competition. Singapore b*>at Selangor 3-3 in the468 words
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332 1967-10-09 15 Race 1— Nothing to report. Race 3 Just after the start Chen Huan (app Samry hu to be cherxed when Goodwill n < app. O L Chiang) moved in Quickly An objection was lodged by Weir (Big Job), second past the post. against Goodwill II332 words
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99 1967-10-09 15 NEW YORK. Bun. (Reuter) Two world record holders are included la tfta United States athletics team announced last night for the ‘Tittle Olymple* whleh open in Mexico City on Oct. 14. They are Ralph Boston, of Nashville. Tennessee, the world long Jump record99 words
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Article41 1967-10-09 15 SEREMBAN. Sun A goal scored bv P Mahmsdran enabled V S Ceylonese to ehneh the Negri Sembilan aix-a-side hockey title from the Ranpery “B" here today The Negri Sembilan hoiv key season officially c oses with th<* tournament.41 words
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Advertisement427 1967-10-09 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisement* can be accepted at the following addresses MONT D OR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building, Singapore. S.S MUBARUK b Brothers. 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maiu Avenue. Serangoon Garden Estate, Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83. East Coast Road Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM427 words
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Advertisement132 1967-10-09 14 TENDER NOTICE J.K.R. SELANGOR PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. TAWARAN daripada pemboror.g2 yang berdafta r diJK R di-daiam Kelas EX. E dan D kepala 111 kepalakechil akan di-terima di-Pejabat Jurutera Penguasa. J.K.R. Kuala Lumpur hingga jam pukol 3.00 petang pada 13hb Oktober. 1967 Untok: PEMBENAAN JALAN, LONGKANG2. PEMBETONG MENAMBAK TAN A H132 words
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Advertisement221 1967-10-09 14 VACANCY FOR ELECTRICAL CHARGEMAN THE Employees Provident Fund Board has vacancy tor an Electrical Chargeman for service in Petaling Jaya QUALIFICATION: Applicants must be Federal Citizens and be in possession of an Electrical Chargeman Nil Restriction Certificate Persons in possession of Certificates with Medium Pressure or '•Tedium Pressure Excluding Substations221 words
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Miscellaneous125 1967-10-09 15 BIG SWEEP THE SINGAPORE SWEEP FIRST PRIZE No. *****07 SECOND PRIZE No. 1S***** THIRD PRIZE No. *****50 FOURTH PRIZE No. *****57 STARTERS ($***** eech): Not. *****30 *****70 *****80 *****68 *****76 *****17 *****95 10 CONSOLATION PRIZES ($5,000 eech):*****12 *****79 $350,000 150 000 100.000 50 000 *****61 *****24 *****58 ***** 19 *****92125 words
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Miscellaneous64 1967-10-09 15 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB RESULTS OF THE SINGAPORE SWEEP DRAWN ON Bth OCTOBER 1967 Every tieket which ends with 0928 Is entitled in a prise of MM Every ticket which ends with 5165 is entitled to a prise of 6250 Every ticket which ends with 301 is entitled to a prise64 words
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Article544 1967-10-09 16 Claude Richardson - Sheffield Wednesday take over Ist Division lead By Claude Richardson ON DON, Sun. (Reuter) Bottjm-of-the-table Leicester City toppled Liverpool from the English League First Division leadership yesterday, defeating them 2-1 after trailing by a goal at halftime. In another shock result, Chelsea, whose manager Tommy Docherty544 words
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Article1503 1967-10-09 16 RESULTS TABLES LONDON Sun (Reuteri Results of football matches playe<j today were ENGLISH ONE Burnley 1 Notts Forest 1 Everton 4 Southampton 2 Fulham 1 West Brora I Leeds U 7 Chelsea 0 Leicester C j Liverpool 1 Man United 1 Arsenal 0 Sheffield W 4 Coventry C 0 Sunder1,503 words
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102 1967-10-09 16 HULL. Yorkshire Sun. Reuter) Hull Kingston Rovers beat the Australian Rugby League touring team 27-15 yesterday to register their 12th successive win this season They led 14-10 at halftime Roger Millward. one of four Great Britain Test players In the home side, scored three102 words
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Article115 1967-10-09 16 BRIDGETOWN. Barbados. Sun (Reuter) Wes HalL. the West Indies fast bowler, yesterday dispelled doubts about his fitness for the forthcoming cricket series against England Hall, who is in Barbados for a short stay after receiving treatment for his knee injury. said: “I will be back115 words
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Article, Illustration130 1967-10-09 16 HAMBURG, West Germany, Sun (Reuter) Tommy Docherty, who resigned as manager of Chelsea Football Club on Friday, arrived here yesterday to watch Germany play Yugoslavia In the European Cup. Docherty. whose resignation from Chelsea came after he had been suspended for 28— UPI radiophoto. - 130 words
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Article278 1967-10-09 16 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter). Results of Rugby Union matches played yesterday were Aberavon 6. Bath 6 Aoertiliery 6. Newbridge 9. Beet ve Rangers 3. Gloucester 22 Blackheath 31. Birkenhead Park 0 Bristol 36. London Irish 0. Devon port Services 9. Exeter 19. Ebbw Vale 15. Cheltenham 8. G.asgow278 words
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Article27 1967-10-09 16 ST- LOUIS. Sun. (UPI) The St Louis Cardinals defeated the Boston Red Sox 5-2 on Saturday in the third game of the World Series.27 words
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245 1967-10-09 16 ACCRA. Ghana. Sun. (Reuter) Bunny Grant of Jamaica failed in hi* bid to regain the vacant Commonwealth lightweight boxing championship when he lost on points to Love Allotey of Ghana in a title fight here last night. The two judges and referee. all Ghanaian*,245 words
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263 1967-10-09 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Kedah Cycling Association will send two strong teams of cyclists to participate in the 62miles race to be held here on OcL 16. The race is organised by the Malaysian Cycling Federation to select a team for the263 words
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83 1967-10-09 16 WEST BERLIN. Sun. (Reuter) Mark Spitz, of the United States, broke the world 100 metre* butterfly swimming record with a time of 55-66 seconds here last night. Spitz and fellow American Doug Russell share the existing record at 56.3 seconds. Spitz set the new record83 words
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300 1967-10-09 16 MEXICO CITY, Sun. (Reuter) With just one week to go before the opening ceremony of the "Little Olympics' here, Mexico worked around the clock yesterday to have sports centres ready for the two-week dress rehearsal for next year's Olympiad. A total of 2.307 athletes from300 words
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136 1967-10-09 16 JOHOR E BAHRU. Sun The National Police team did not perform as expected in the inter-state Government Services football tournament here yesterday. Malaysian Poi.ce drew 2-2 with Johore Government Services in the quarter-finals in the series played on the sodden Sen Gaiam padang Johore136 words
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Article98 1967-10-09 16 SYDNEY. Sun. i Reuter) Australia’s top woman tenni* player. Lesley Turner, has become engaged to Bill Bowrey. a member of Australia's Davis Cup squad. The couple, who have recently returned from the overseas circuit, have known each other for 10 years. “We had a98 words
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Article192 1967-10-09 16 PHILADELPHIA. Sun. (UPI) A decision will be made next month on whether unbeaten heavyweight contender Joe Frazier will enter the World Boxing Association’s elimination tournament to find a successor to deposed heavyweight champion Cassius Clay. Yank Durham, traineradviser of Frazier, said he would make up his mind192 words
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130 1967-10-09 16 NEWMARKET, Suffolk. Sun. (Reuter) Leading from start to finish, three-year-old Boismos* easily won the Cesarewitch Handicap over two-and-a-quarter miles hero yesterday. Ridden by apprentice Ernie Johnson, Boismoss started at 13 to 1 in the field of 23 He had four lengths to spare at the finish130 words
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133 1967-10-09 16 POONA. India. Sun. (Reuter) Japan have been asked by India to host the Davis Cup inter-zone semifinal match between India and South Africa This was confirmed here by Mr. K. Khanna. Secretary of the All-India Lawn Tennis Association India who should have133 words
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Miscellaneous62 1967-10-09 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 3.15 a-m. (7.9 ft), 3.59 pm. (6.3 ft) Port Swettenham: 8.42 a.m. (14.6 ft), 9.13 pm. (13.5 ft.) Port Dickson: 9.52 am. (8.5 ft), 9.59 pm (7.1 ft) Singapore: 2.39 a.m. (8.3 ft), 1.45 p.m. (9.2 ft) Sedili Kechil: 1.42 a.m. (8.1 ft), 12.10 p m.62 words
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