Eastern Sun, 10 October 1967
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Title Section27 1967-10-10 1 Eastern Sun Independenl National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION ft Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 436 Tuesday, 10 October 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft KDN 2660 Price 15 cents27 words
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166 1967-10-10 1 BANGKOK. Mon < Reuter) Giant Russian-made helicopters have made secret landinrs in Northeastern Thailand with reinforcements and supplies for Com m u nist guerillas there, the Thai Prime Minister. Field Marshal Thanom Kittikarhorn. said today. Marshal Thanom was commenting on press reports that the Soviet Lnion166 words
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Article113 1967-10-10 1 LONDON Mon Reuter I Britain new drink and drive law* swung quietly into operation at midnight and early reports indicated that motorists had taken to heart masses of advance publicity on the legislation Police patrol, armed with breath analyser kits were out on the roads early today113 words
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Article, Illustration547 1967-10-10 1 Richard I. Stone - Peking handed worst diplomatic defeat in 18-year history By Richard I. Stone JAKARTA Mon. <UPI) The Indo- nesian Government today broke relations with Communist China, handing Peking the worst diplomatic defeat in its IS-year history. The break in relations was announced after an emergency Cabinet meeting called547 words
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Article, Illustration47 1967-10-10 1 Zengakuren students burn Police armoured trucks during riots in Tokyo on Sundav to trv to prevent Prime Minister Fi*aku Sato's departure for South-east IV M/ IV K* will m mmi t, mw Asian tour including a visit to South Vietnam. UPI radiophoto.UPI radiophoto. - 47 words
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450 1967-10-10 1 Ben d'Cunha - By Ben d'Cunha KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Lobour Party will continue its night classes in defiance of the Government ban on the running of such unregistered classes. This decision was taken at the National Executive Council meeting of the Labour Party450 words
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Article207 1967-10-10 1 LIONG KONG, Mon. CUPI) An attempt was made today to blow up Hong Kong’s Supreme Court. A Communist terrorist bomb was planted in a window of the courthouse in the Central District of Hong Kong Island. Army ammunition experts. who were called to207 words
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Article25 1967-10-10 1 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. Reuter) Disgruntled drinkers here are staying away from bars because the police have clamped down on the display of pin-ups.25 words
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Miscellaneous25 1967-10-10 1 LADIES DAY r' ft h (V 3 jy “So you took your life savings and put it all on this hot tip then what happened?”25 words
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LOCAL NEWS
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295 1967-10-10 2 KUANTAN, Mon. The Government has given top priority to the teachings of technical and vocational subjects in secondary schools, the Minister of Education, Enche Mohamed Khir Johori, said today. In the process of industrial development skilled man-power was necessary, he said. Hr was speaking295 words
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Article282 1967-10-10 2 PRIMARY SCHOOL LEAVING EXAM: SINGAPORE. Mob A total of 63.973 students from primary schools of the four streams this morn Id* began the annual primary school leaving examination The examination is being conducted today, tomorrow and Thursday at IT® Riglish. 22b Chinese. 47 Malay and282 words
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Article46 1967-10-10 2 SINGAPORE Mon Balloting for 300 additional ’tx' l.cences will *ake place on Oct 14 at 10 am at the Cultural Centre. The Minister ©f Sts’e to the Prime Minister's Office. Tuan Haji Ya acob bin Mohd will preside over the b allot:ng46 words
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209 1967-10-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A housewife told the Court here today that her husband once threatened to kill her with a chopper when she was seven- months’ pregnant Madam Marie Kwan 32. was petitioning for a divorce in the209 words
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54 1967-10-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Britain's Minuter of S’.a’e for Commonwealth Affairs. Lord Snepherd. due to arrive by air on Wednesday. He will be here until Fr day afternoon After his visit to the Federal Capi’al. Lord Shepherd will fly to Hong Kong and then visit Singapore54 words
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Article187 1967-10-10 2 IPOH. Mon With the rapid improvement and expansion of Menglembu. a satellite town of SA.Mfi inhabitants. the needs for transport facilities, housing and other requirements are an urgent necessity. "A eloa# atudy of the transport requirement* of this town reveal* that thev are far from satisfactory.’’187 words
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319 1967-10-10 2 No need to produce detainees now —CJ HABEAS CORPUS CASE: SINGAPORE Moo —Chief Justice Wee Ch««g ill today ruled that there was no nereaaity at this stage for the State to produce six political detainees la court an that the latter could present it* caae aakieg for a writ of319 words
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Article, Illustration121 1967-10-10 2 THE Sultanah of Johore was the guest of honour at a dance in Johour Bahru to raise funds for the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital at Kuala Lumpur. The dance, held recent- ly at the hill-top Straits View Hotel, was organised by the local branch of the hospital's fundraising committee. Among121 words
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143 1967-10-10 2 Jugah’ s statement not true -Razak KUCHING, Mon. (Reuter) The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Rasak. left here for Kuala Lumpur today after a three-day visit to Sarawak. Speaking to newsmen before his departure. he assured the people of Sarawak that e* erythine possible was being done to speed143 words
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174 1967-10-10 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Beecham Group Ltd an international pharmaceutical products manufacturer U seeking an interlocu tory injunction from the High Court against two companies here. Sime Darby (Singapore* Ltd. and Bristol Myers Company Hearing of the application before Mr Justice Bu’trose started her* today The174 words
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Article27 1967-10-10 2 KAMPAR. Mon Thieve* broke in’o a tin mine office near Mahm Nawar ast night and got away with 2°° ft. of cable* valued at s2.on<i27 words
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Article, Illustration279 1967-10-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Another national organisation haa denied as “completely untrue and a malicious lie" the rumours against Messrs. Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Ltd The Pan-Malayan Coffee Shop-keepers’ General Association also pledged full support for the company. This decision wa s made followingEastern Sun Pix. - 279 words
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230 1967-10-10 3 SINGAPORE. Mon Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew will be one of the prominent figures at the four-day meeting of the Socialist International which begins in Zurich tomorrow. A Reuter report received today sa:d that 8C leading aociallsts will be meeting in the financial230 words
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118 1967-10-10 3 National Theatre Club ‘Cultural Workshop’ here SINGAPORE. Mon. The Na* onai Thea’re Club whi<-h w-.il oecome the “Cultural Workshop" in Singapore has row been reg stered under the Societies Act. 1986. the club announced today Founder-member* of the duo are being enrolled now, and this w.ll be followed by a118 words
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261 1967-10-10 3 Dakota crash at Paya Lebar SINGAPORE, Mon. A top-level team of American military officers arrived here today to investigate into the ill-fated crash of the U.S. Navy C-47 Dakota oircroft. Two of the passengers of the plane which crashed at the Singapore International Airport261 words
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Article, Illustration258 1967-10-10 3 PATRICIA CHAN - By PATRICIA CHAN SINGAPORE. Mon. The most expensive fashion show here worth three-quarter million dollars will be held at an all-fur fa.shion show at Robinson Restaurant on Saturday at 1d.39 am. This show wnll feature a collect.on of 181 fur outfits, the f-ort of whrh258 words
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Article, Illustration43 1967-10-10 3 THE second prize ($5fl) winner In the Third Marlboro-Eastern Sun “Identify the Object” puzzle contest. Mr. Pao Ven Kong, of Redhill Close. Singapore, Is pictured here receiving his cheque from Mr. John Khoo, a representative of Eastern Sun, Singapore, recently.43 words
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Article, Illustration110 1967-10-10 3 SINGAPORE Mon The Afro-Asian Housing Congress thi, morning held two committee meetings at the Singapore Conference Hall At the meetings various I papers submitted by representatives from member countries were discussed. Tbe papers submitted were “The Experiment with the Industrialised Method of Construction of Multistorey110 words
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Article, Illustration419 1967-10-10 4 KUALA LUMP UK, Mon. A croup of 24 Russian artistes arrived here today to present a two-night show at the Stadium Negara here from tomorrow. The troupe, headed by Madam Irena Pospelova. will introduce a potpourri of popular Russian folk song* and—Eastern; San pix by Mok Voon - 419 words
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219 1967-10-10 4 BEN D’CUNHA - By BEN D’CUNHA KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Rubber has fallen out of favour In East Malaysia's agricultural diversification programme It has now been found that the East Malaysian soli is not suitable for rubber growing. h re Jpday on his return from a219 words
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102 1967-10-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Moo. Properties valued at 23,194 wore stolen from a house at Jalan Tembu off Klang Road yesterday momm*he victim vii Alton Edward Flukes, a Warrant Officer at the Australian High Commission Thieves broke into hia house at about 540 a m yesterday.102 words
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113 1967-10-10 4 ALOR STAR. Mon —The Government had allotted 52 million for six rawler fishing project in East Coast of est Malaysia The trawler project would Increase the income of the fishermen in the country, said the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Haji Ghazali bin iawi.113 words
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Article242 1967-10-10 4 KOTA BHLARU. Mow MARA will establish 53.3 million white cloth factory here This was dmclosed today by the Chairman of MARA. Enche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba when be addressed an electio* rails at Koala Belanga, 25 miles from here. The factory will be set op242 words
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Article56 1967-10-10 4 MUAR. Mon. The Psrit Jawa branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress last night held a dinner at its premises in honour of Dato Haji Othman bin Mohamed Sa'at on hi* being appointed the Mentri Besarof Johore, and Mr G Pasamanikam, the Johore MIC chief on his being awarded56 words
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262 1967-10-10 4 Police secret file case: PENANG, Mon. In the continued hearing of a police secret file case in the Second Magistrate’s Court, Defence Counsel, Mr. Jag-Jit Singh, said that being an OCPD., the OCPD., Georgetown. A Vijayaratnam. had not bothered262 words
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Article28 1967-10-10 4 MUAR. Mon The Johore Local Government has allocated $103,720 to the Batu Pahat District for the construction and repairing of metalled roads and paths this year.28 words
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202 1967-10-10 4 KUCHING. Mon --The Minister of Works, Post* and Telecommunications. Tan V. T Sambanthan. said today the Postal and Telecommunications Department in Malaysia would soon be streamlined to achieve a greater degree of uniformity. He added the Post and Telecommunications Department in Sarawak would work202 words
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Article, Illustration287 1967-10-10 4 Hostel girls ask: JOHORE BAHRU. Mon About 100 would-bfl female teachers here are becoming "increasingly restive", according to reports received today. The worried girls from all over the country, now undergoing an intensive training at the Malayan Teachers College at Larkin, feel that their “modesty is287 words
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57 1967-10-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A five-member Indonesian Parliamentary mission led by Speaker of the People's Consultative Congress, Ha:; Ahmad Sjaifu will arrive here or. Oct. 20. a s the guest of Malaysian Government. This will be the first mission of its kind to visit Malaysia since57 words
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140 1967-10-10 4 KAMPAR. Mon A tin mine labourer told of his lucky escape from a landslide in which two of his colleagues were buried alive at the Sang Rest open cast mine in Sungei Kroh. Ayer Running last night. 'I was working at the mine when I140 words
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Article303 1967-10-10 4 PENANG, Mon The staff of the MSTlyslan Embassy in Jeddah has been directed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to give their fullest attention to the needs of Malaysian pilgrims during their sojourn in the Holy Land. This was disclosed by the Controller of Pilgrimage, Malaysia,303 words
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Article92 1967-10-10 4 MALACCA. Mon A 23-year-old woman Thun Yoot Yin, fell to her death at boob today from the roof of the nlne-storev Municipal flat at Jalan Bendehara a drop of about 120 feet. She is a teacher at Tuanku Abdul Rahman School in Tampin. 25 mile* from92 words
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Article, Illustration87 1967-10-10 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. and Mrs. Sin Yew Kee who were married here recently The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sin Yow. while the bride, the former Miss Chow Mei Liny. is the sister of Mr. Chow Kwok Wah. sole proprietor of87 words
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45 1967-10-10 13 SINGAPORE Mon Mr D Joseph, of Taniong Kater.g Secondary School, was elected chairman of *he Students’ Council of the Chinese Y.M.CA recently. Mr. Foo Jek Luan was e’e"*ed vice- i 'h airman He is from the Swss Cottage Secondary School.45 words
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Article52 1967-10-10 13 The ‘store of popularity SINGAPORE. Mon The recently-opened Elson Departmental Store at 90 High Street is proving extremely popular with local shoppers. The departmental store specialises in the latest men s, ladies' and ch.ldren’s wear Fabulous bargains are also available at this fully aircondltioned store where shoppers car. browse around52 words
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Article45 1967-10-10 13 SINGAPORE. Moc The Singapore-Japan Cultural Society will give a farewell dinner to Mr T. Ueda. the Japanese Ambassador here, and hig wife on Saturday at 8 pm. at the Imperial Room tn Capitol BuiMing Mr. Ueda and hi wife are returning to Japan.45 words
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481 1967-10-10 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew has said that he is not unoptimistic that "given a little time and no little effort" Singapore will make the adjustments and live as well in the mid 70s without British base expenditure "as481 words
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248 1967-10-10 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A high-powered team of officials of the Singapore Government, headed by the Minister of State for Education. Enche Rahim bin Ishak left for London this morning They ar» scheduled to Join the Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. and form,248 words
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Article154 1967-10-10 13 ARMED ROBBERY: SINGAPORE. Mon A father of four. Yew Ah Hock. 29. was today jailed for four years by the Second District Court for armed robbery. The District Judge Mr. Donald Yeo. Hock Chwee. also railed for probation and Reformative Training Centre reports on154 words
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66 1967-10-10 13 SINGAPORE Mon The Member of Parliament for Pay® Lebar. Mr Tay Boon Too. and a group of the PAP* branch members helped the residents of Jalan Haji Karim to cut grass and dear thick-bushes along a track yesterday. The voluntary work was the result of66 words
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168 1967-10-10 13 SINGAPORE. Mon An office-keeper. Low Swee Hock. 22. was today jailed for four months in a District Court for theft of $630.75 in foreign currencies and $7,810 worth of jewellery belonging to the Chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Hon Sui168 words
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Article, Illustration302 1967-10-10 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A young and talented ballerina, Miss Patricia Hon. will appear as one of the main ballet dancers in a forthcoming performance to be staged by Singapore Ballet Academy. Mias Hon who recently returned from Europe, received her early training from the Singapore302 words
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139 1967-10-10 13 SINGAPORE. Mon—Police are appealing for the relatives and friends of a 55-year-old Chinese woman, who died in a road accident yesterday. The woman was involved In a road accident at the back of the Satay Club along Nlcoll Highway. Police said she had no papers139 words
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Article, Illustration517 1967-10-10 5 Patricia Chan - By Patricia Chan Singapore, Mon. What do women consider as their most valuable possession besides diamonds and gold? Film-stars, queens, millionairesses. socialites and wealthy women all wear It. Judging from this wea.thy group of ladies, you can by now guess that It Is517 words
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Article, Illustration46 1967-10-10 5 These three attractive dress designs were contributed by Eastern Sun reader Chua Chay Hoon, of St. Anthony’s Convent, Singapore. Left: A short V-cut dress in wildly lush colour. Centre: Stunning square necked outfit with a matching coloured scarf. Right: Another brilliantly patterned dress in shocking colours.46 words
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Article62 1967-10-10 5 Call them knickers. call them knee pants. Under whatever name, they’re coming back, not as shooting or golf pants for men. but as sport and holiday fashions for women. At the recent Piping Rock Horse Show fashion benefit, a tweed knicker outfit for shooting won62 words
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Article, Illustration232 1967-10-10 5 Mary Sue Miller - by Mary Sue Miller A YOUNG Lovely writes: My ears are big and protuberant. Not for me, those short cuts with the hair cropped awav at the ears. I can’t even get by with the new bowed-back styles. I guess I am doomed to fluffy cover-up.232 words
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Article, Illustration46 1967-10-10 5 Mini-shirts are worn as tops over stretch tights for leisure hours. Mr. Dino used textured Arnel In Persian prints. Left: Oriental filigree circles and triangles, the mangles repeated on the legs. Right: Title print, with floral yoke and tights Fashion League Photo.46 words
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Article79 1967-10-10 5 HOLIDAY fashions for little girls once ran entirely to pretty organdies with full skirts and sashes They may be around th; 5 year, but more common is a new tunic look in bright colours.* There's the sleeveless navy tunic over a striped shortpants jump-suit. Or an79 words
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Article, Illustration47 1967-10-10 5 Here is the way for the fashion-minded Danish girl going to London. Wearing the T-shirt swinging the London way with a map showing the Carnaby Street of fashion and the funny hat with all the holes are from Biba. Kensington Church Road Pana Photo.47 words
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Article212 1967-10-10 5 THE new holiday blacks, all with strong fashion points, such as the oneshouldered velvet, the midihem lined crepe, shiny leather. PANT'S suits with an air of the past, such as the Regency suit, the Spanish bolero suit, the Prince Albert jacket, all in beige or black212 words
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Article, Illustration395 1967-10-10 5 H.M.S. Sutan; Illustrations by Paul Loh - Men are becoming more more fashion conscious Story by H.M.S. Sutan Illustrations by Paul Loh SINGAPORE. Mon Who says men are not fashion conscious? Of course they are. as evident of the latest fashion trend that is sweeping Europe and America like the and the modlook Unfortunately, this is only395 words
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Miscellaneous257 1967-10-10 6 NATIONAL R-3000 with 6 bands and 16 trwsstofs/dtodo Tuesday OCTOBER 16 AM TIMEX-TIME 601 Prog Summary; 6.02 Morning Melodies 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News In the National Language; 7.50 Learn a Word a Day. 7.00 The News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.45 News In the National Language; 7.50257 words
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Miscellaneous494 1967-10-10 6 RADIO National Shortwave 41 60.2 M Medium Wave Service: 319 M. 2 00—4.30 Schools Broadcasts. 5.00 The News: 5 10 Music For Everyone; 5 45 Malaysian Short Stories. 500 Prog Summary; 6.03 Children s Corner. 630 The News; 640 Regional News. Interlude; 645 Extracts from The Editorials; 650 Stock Exchange494 words
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Miscellaneous521 1967-10-10 6 UN. Newsreel: 200 By Requests: 3.00 For The Youth; 330 Orkes Hamzah Dolmat: 4 00 Ladles Fair; 4.30 Take It Easy 5 00 The News: 5.10 Instrumental Souvenir; 5 45 Talentlme Winners 300 Pro*. Summary: 602 Vegetable and Fruit Prices at Penang Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Malacca; 6 15 The521 words
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Miscellaneous424 1967-10-10 6 Tuesday OCTOBER 10 AM TIMEX-TIME 6.00 GOOD MORNING 601 MORNING PRELUDE Frank Chacksfleld and His Orchestra Cyril Stapleton and His Orchestra The Diamonds 7.00 THE NEWS 7.10 BREAKFAST BULLETIN A magazine programme that includes interviews and new* of current activities In Singapore. 720 UP AND ABOUT Music to entertain you424 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article276 1967-10-10 7 UK and the EEC PARIS. Mon. (Reuter) A heated debate behind closed doors on Britain’s application to join the Common Market is expected at today's meeting here of the political committee of the parliamentary assembly of the Western European Union. Parliamentarians from the seven276 words
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194 1967-10-10 7 LONDON. Mon (Renter) Police yesterday turned back a car carrying four Chinese journalists. intercepted outside the five-mile limit restricting fie movement of Chinese diplomats and officials in London. A police spokesman said four ’oumaiis’.s of -he official New China News Agency. Including194 words
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Article126 1967-10-10 7 YORK. Mon ’Reuter) Tommy Manville, much named American millionaire who inherited an fortune, died yesterday aged *4 The white-maned multimillionaire died at his estate in Chappaqua. about 30 miles north of New York city. Cause of death wa*. not immediately known He had been126 words
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Article159 1967-10-10 7 LONDON. Mon (Reuter) 4 firm which re built the war-damaged House of Common* in IM7 has won the contract to build the new London Bridge for just over Mm John Mowlem and Com panv wifi demolish the pre sent 176-year-old structure and put up159 words
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Article496 1967-10-10 7 HARD LUCK STORY FOR DEVELOPMENT DECADE UNITED NATIONS. New York Mon (Reuter) The world's biggest annual fund raising rally takes place in the giant general assembly hall here today with litlt hope of increasing the amount of aid available to struggling nations. The 122 members496 words
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218 1967-10-10 7 TOKYO. Mon tUPI) The government, shocked by yesterdays fierce demonstration In which one demonstrator was killed announced it will take strong measures against the Zengakuren student extremist* to prevent further incident* In the future. Pr.me Minister Sa’o's cabinet ministers are scheduled to meet this218 words
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Article77 1967-10-10 7 TOKYO Mon (CPI) —Toshikatsu Watanabe said the fellow at a bar told him to turn his back and bed get a surprise Watanabe turned around and got his surprise all right. Watanabe wa* in a local hospital today in critical condition, having been whacked in the back by77 words
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76 1967-10-10 7 QUIMPER. Brittany: With tear gas smoke rising in the background angry farmers battle with police in front of the prefecture here Hundreds of rioting farmers ransacked Gaullist Party headquarters and wrecked cars parked outside They also attacked government offices and stoned officials, last week. According to official estimates 114 people— UPI photo. - 76 words
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238 1967-10-10 7 CAMBRIDGE. Eng land. Mon (Reuter) Prince Charles. 18-year-old heir to the British throne, went to Cambr dge University yesterday to begin life as an undergradua’e and was pearly bowled over by more than l.Offi) sightseers The Pnnce drove up to Trinity College in a238 words
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221 1967-10-10 7 HONG KONG M«n UTIi. Eleven persons were wounded in terrorists bomb explosion* in various parts of this British crown Colony yesterday. Communist terrorist* scattered more than SI real and fake bombs A further 11 bomb report* —two of them real were rereived221 words
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Article142 1967-10-10 7 SYDNEY. Mon (Reu’er) Air terminal* throughout the world have been alerted to watch for ticket* jto.en from the Lo* Ange es office of Qar.’as (Australian Airline* recently. The tickets have a potential value of A5300.000 (£120.000 sterling) But an airline spokesman in Svdnev said anyone142 words
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Article173 1967-10-10 7 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Actress-flyer Sheila Scott left London airport early today in an attempt to set a world solo flight record between here and Toronto. Bhe said just before takeoff in her Piper Comanche 2608 "I think the fuel will Jus* about stretch the173 words
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Article114 1967-10-10 7 NEW DELHI. Mon. (Reuter) Nearly 4.600.000 Indians are living abroad, about half of them are in Ceylon or Malaysia, according to labour ministry figures. In Malaysia, there are 807.000 making up early nine per cent of the population. Most of these left India a« plantation work era during114 words
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Article263 1967-10-10 7 Anglo-German 'reunion' ABNDECHS. Germany. Mon (TPI i Twenty-five years ago they were locked in deadlv aerial combat, firing lead into each other's machines and bodies, knowing their cause was right. Yesterday, they locked hands and arms toasting each other and drinking to the memory of the263 words
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Article262 1967-10-10 10 AUGSBURG. Germany. Mon (UPI) A prototype of a "main battle tank of the 70s" developed jointly by the United States and He t Germany to be shown to the public for the first time today. The prototype of the “Kampfpamer 70" was scheduled to be262 words
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Article65 1967-10-10 10 JERUSALEM. Mon ‘Renter A time bomb set to go off in a crowded cinema in the heart of Jerusalem last night was spotted by an alert usher under a seatIt was removed still ticking away while more than 800 people watched the Western ‘EI Dorado." featuring John65 words
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Article100 1967-10-10 10 ‘UK could lose enthusiasm Market talks NEW YORK, Mon (UPI) The New York Times said today that Britons could lose their enthusiasm for entering the Common Market “If negotiations are stalled indefinitely or if their economy falters .“It is up to Mr Wilson to make progress on both fronts.” the100 words
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323 1967-10-10 10 DAXAXG. Vietnam Mon (UPI) Two days of heavy rains flooded broad areas of South Vietnam's northern provinces today and made life miserable for thousands of American Marines guarding the northern frontiers. Cascading rivers washed one key 200-foot-long bridge along Highway One out to323 words
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Article, Illustration415 1967-10-10 10 JAKARTA, Mon- (ttl) Acting President G«eral Suharto called in emergency cabinet meting today to determine the future of the stel dily worsening relations between Indonesia ana Communist China. Government sources said the meeting wout follow talks between Ge| Suharto and visit!® Japanese Prime Ministir— UPI photo. - 415 words
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Article143 1967-10-10 10 Mil AV Moo Reuter) Milan poll e chiefs are piano.n; a deadly James Bond type flying squad car to belt* police, catch highly mbiie triggerhappy bandits Blueprints include a porthole in the windscreen through which the co-driver can shoot, a sliding roof enabling a back143 words
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147 1967-10-10 10 LONDON, Mok (Reuter) Sir Norman AngelL the author and Nobel Peace Prize winner who sperv his youth in the American West a« a cowboy and gold prosper "or. died in an Old People's Home near here over the weekend H was 94 An147 words
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81 1967-10-10 10 MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin. Mon (UPI) Club-s winging policemen charged into a group of civil rights marchers last night after the protestors refused to move onto the sidewalk. All extra police squads were called into the area on Milwaukee's predominantly Negro north side. The Rev. James81 words
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Article210 1967-10-10 10 DETROIT. Mon. (Reuter) The United Auto Workers’ (UAH’) strike against the Ford Motor Company could become the longest in American automotive history if the deadlock was not broken this week. UAH President .Mr. Waiter Reuther said here. “If at tbe end of the week they210 words
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Article130 1967-10-10 10 MELBOURNE Mon (Reu- A workman survived a 22.000 volt shock at Geelong West near here today. The man. Graham Armstrong. 20. was one of five workmen re-locating a wooden flag pole on the roof of the Geelong West Town Hall An Iron stanchion he was hauling from130 words
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Article73 1967-10-10 10 WASHING TON. Mon (Reuter) The United States is recalling its ambassador to Ecuador at the request of the Quito government which took exception to public statements he made, the State Department announced today The Department termed the Ecuadorean request that ambassador Wyraberley Coerr leave73 words
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Article119 1967-10-10 10 LAGOB Mon ‘Reuter) Federal military sources here reaffirmed today that Federal Forces were in full control of Enugu. capital of breakaway Biafra They said no organised resistance was left there A Reuter despatch today from Enugu. dated yesterday. said Biafran forces were still holding the town119 words
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Article82 1967-10-10 10 BRISBANE. Mon (Reuter) A young mother lost her hand and her husband and baby were badly injured when a bomb exploded In a parcel mailed to them today The blast critically injured Mrs. Tracy Phillips. 26. when she opened the parcel in the bedroom of her82 words
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Article61 1967-10-10 10 PARIS, Mon. (Reuter) Marshal Valerian Zakharov. Chief of Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces arrived here yesterday from Moscow for a week's visit to France. He 1s returning a visit to Russia in March by General Charley Allleret. Chief of Staff of the French Armed Forces.61 words
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Article76 1967-10-10 10 GRE.ATNECK New York. Mon (Reuter) Concert violinist Ignace No-wicki was found dead here after racing into his blazing apartment to rescue his violin Police said tbe 71-year-old Nowieki's body was found badly burned yesterday. His violin lav undamaged in its case alongside him N'owicki was musical76 words
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Article103 1967-10-10 10 TOKYO. Moo ‘Reuter)—An increasing number of mothers, bruises over their fares, have been complaining to the police here that their teen-age ?on* slapped thrashed and threw mud at them without any particular reason “I am scared of my son." one of the mothers said. A woman social103 words
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Miscellaneous18 1967-10-10 7 B. C. L First star Star: sS.-'rf UOMT. TOKiGVCC STAR BR64TT. NNy s>y Johnny hart Miter BE M^DFCD^fSANr18 words
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Miscellaneous95 1967-10-10 7 1 *****789 T G U U A O R C 3 A N T N G O 6 H A U o R O M A D 8 N C 10 o N 10 R O N 11 11 8 9 YESTERDAY.* solution. Cemment: 3 across European Free Trade Association,95 words
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Article447 1967-10-10 8 CEYLON is too much concerned with her own survival to wish to be involved with the affairs of the countries of South-east Asia. This is the core of the statement made by its Premier. Mr. Dudley Senanayake. when he visited Malaysia. His regime maintains the economic policy447 words
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Article307 1967-10-10 8 WHEN Brunei opted out of Malaysia at the last moment, it was the last country in South-east Asia to remain a British Protectorate. The reason for this decision was said, at the time, to be the objection to the introduction of new taxation on oil. In view307 words
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1058 1967-10-10 8 Louis Halasz - By Louis Halasz 'THE United Nations, which started with 51 member states in 1945, had 122 of them when the twenty-second session of the General Assembly began on September 19. For the first time in years, no new members were scheduled to be admitted1,058 words
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793 1967-10-10 8 Stuart; Griffin - by Stuart Griffin r PHE emergence of o leftist Governor in Tokyo has focused public attention on the Public Safety Ordinance. The leftist Socialists and Communists, who combined forces to help elect Dr. Ryokichi Minobe as Tokyo's first left-wing Governor, ore now793 words
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Article325 1967-10-10 8 I APPEAL to our Prime Minister and the Minister of Education to consider carefully before implementing the new spelling system. The non-Malays have just grasped the National Language in its present form and if the new spelling system is to replace the present system325 words
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138 1967-10-10 8 T’HE smallholders are the most affected In the fall of rubber prices. I think it is time to set up a “Brains Trust” to solve economic problems such as the present rubber price decline. It can also go into the economic problems of138 words
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Article52 1967-10-10 8 TOO many commercials in cinemas are taking much iun out of cinema emertainment. After paying hard-earned cash fo r full value entertainment. the public are compelled to see them. Inspite of this the ciemagoers have stayed loyal. Don’t they deserve a better deal? CHRIS. J.52 words
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Article384 1967-10-10 8 I HAVE read with interest the article in your paper of September 14 and the letter by the Counsellor of the Pakistan High Commission on October 3 To allow an objective assessment by your readers, may I submit for favour of publication the following facts(a) The384 words
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Article181 1967-10-10 8 NO high stool* are provided for members of the public to sit on when writing at th« counters or desks in the post offices at Johore Bahru. Batu Pahat, Muar Port Dickson, Tampin, Gem a s Segamat. Tangkak, Tengkera and Masjid Tanah It is the same with Singapore181 words
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332 1967-10-10 9 SYDNEY, Mon (Reuter) The Japanese shipping :ompany, Japan Line, intends increasing its trade to nd from Australia, the firm’s president, Mr Shulchl Okada. sajd here last night. The company already operate* one liner-freight service a month from Australia to Malaysian ports332 words
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187 1967-10-10 9 PaRIS Mon (Reuter) The Italian P.at firm has far mtstripped its rivals m *h* sale* of foreign cars to E.TL'ce. accord.ng to figures p.biaApd tonight or. the e*e of the Paris Motor Sirw. registration of new Flats irjr ranee in the187 words
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Article26 1967-10-10 9 I1DNG KONG. Mon (UPI) J'onev Quotations: J-155 77:25 5 ***** per US dotr for cash; HKJ18Q5 per poid sterling. HKJ287.125 pea *ael gold.26 words
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Article, Illustration83 1967-10-10 9 SINGAJORE. Mon. Mi£S Lucy Che« and Mis* Theresa Yeo h».e been appointed as Pro Assistant Cashiers bv the Banlof America, be ng stationed at the Singapore Head Offica Raffles Place Branch. Whilst -orking In Sydney for 3 years Miss Chee obtained the *gree of83 words
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Article, Illustration295 1967-10-10 9 SINGAPORE Mnn Every year more and more peop e are turning to pho'o-greet-mg cards to express their very personal greeting? jn the warmest poss.ble way. according to Mr H J Knapp. Managing Director of Kodak (Malaya> Limited There is no greeting which comes more295 words
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Article30 1967-10-10 9 LONDON. Mon (UPI) Tin w-as steady with 95 tons Spot buyers 11®3-J sellers 1184 business 1183-J 1184 3-months buyers 1185 sellers 1185-* business 1186 1185. Settlement 1184.30 words
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Article22 1967-10-10 9 LONDON. Mon (UPI) Rubber opened quiet with spot 17 17-J No 1 RSS CIF basis ports-Oct 15* 15-7/18.22 words
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Article14 1967-10-10 9 SINGAPORE. Moo —The tin price for today was $593.25 per picul, unchanged14 words
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153 1967-10-10 9 CANBERRA Mon (Reuter; Trade ae<-ret* worth million* of Australian dollar* are pouring into a top vault here as a result of a new Trade Practice* Act which came into force a month ago The Act. the result of five years’ discussion in the153 words
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133 1967-10-10 9 AMSTERDAM. Mon. rUPI) Two Japanese delegations arrived in Holland by air over the weekend First to arrive on Saturday night were 48 Yokohama shopkeepers and yesterday a six-member Tokyo trade delegation arrived, headed by Mr Fumiro Kanamaru Director of the Tokyo Foreign Trade Association. The133 words
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Article876 1967-10-10 9 SINGAPORE Mon. The Stock Exchange began the week today on a quiet no e. Although bu£ine*« wa» sluggish, the prices tor industrials were generally better with 26 equities showing small gain*. 6 unchanged and 13 down. Among the better equities. Central Sugar was down876 words
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Article328 1967-10-10 9 Rubber down cent SINGAPORE. Mon October first grade rubber f o.b closed at 5 pm. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur today at 51-1/2 cents per lb., down one quarter of a cent from previous close The tone was very quiet London advices were disappointed and opening quota'iona were marked down328 words
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Article544 1967-10-10 9 SINGAPORE—Rim k Exchange hid and offor prior* officially lifted at the clo«e of bostnesa. INDlhTHIAL Bon A- Co 1.70 1.71 Hnil«tead 1.55 sugar 1.70 1.71 hem leal Co 1 40 1.41 Cold Storage 3.70 3 74 Dunlop 2.25 2.27 1 «mo|tlng 4 32 4 42 1 1 2.15544 words
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Article53 1967-10-10 9 (Manaaerp Price-.) First Malayan *35 2 44 second Malayan 169 1 78 Third Malayan XD The Commerce 1.11 1.20 Industry Fond *9 09 The Satina* Fund XD 1.26 1.35 Malayan Inreatment F’nnd 1.65 1.15 First Honakona XD .82 07* Second H'mtkona .60 .64* 6‘na Commodity XD S/9 4/453 words
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Article110 1967-10-10 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The noon price* at the Singapore Chineae Produce Exchange to<laj are > Buyer Seller Coconut Oil < r O B Bulk 49 50 Coconut Oil (T O B i Drume 52.00 Loo«e Copra Mixed Oct Not 30 00 M>intok White Pepper (FOB-) NEW. 1S2.50 Sarawak White Pepper110 words
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Article184 1967-10-10 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. The foiiowmg ships are expected to be in port today Godowns Vessels 1/2 Protest :ia us 3/4 Vishva Kaiayan 5 Asahi Maru Ocean Pr.ma 8 9 Tigre 10/11 Caichas 15/16 Benlang S A Shipper 19 Ispahan 21 '22 Empire Gannet 23/24 Kiku Maru 25/26 Benalder184 words
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Advertisement28 1967-10-10 9 MEISHIN LINE From Japan via Hongkong. •HI CHON" ETA S PORE 18 10/67 TMAKI MARC” ETA S PORE 28 10 87 lgents: PAN CONTINENT CORP Tel: ‘l3OO. *****28 words
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Advertisement898 1967-10-10 9 AIR MOVEMENTS—SPORE, Ipoh, Penang. A lor Star R Bahru Time 700 a m Airline BA 789 to k I umpur Colombo. Bom ha v. C airo. London. Time 7ho am.. Airline ML 452 Kuching. Time 7.31 a m Airline ML 128 to Knala Lumpur Time 7 U a m Airline898 words
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Miscellaneous151 1967-10-10 10 AIT I WE BiHS YOUNG MEN ON THE SNARING TRAPEZE w PHBOSHy/ AS LNCLE agents you vc been WELL TRAINED AS GYMNASTS... BuT I MUST SEE HOWAAUCH ABILITY YOU HAVE RETAINED/ i■ I OCX these COSTUMES APO do ten nw*jtes (X THE TRAPEZE TO LOOSEN UP/ TYCN WEIL FIRE YOU151 words
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Miscellaneous110 1967-10-10 10 1 *****789 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1234 5 6 7 8 g i ACROSS: 1) Nature's wholesome food 3) whole 4) Highest point 5) A dicot. common An article 6) Full Angers 7) Thread of life sa 8) Stupid, clumsy (slang) 10) A110 words
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Advertisement21 1967-10-10 11 L MODEL BDSIISBf -ssß WATERPROOF SHOCKPROOF LUMINOUS V* Full range of Watches for Boys and for the whole family Unconditionally Guaranteed21 words
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Miscellaneous1335 1967-10-10 11 3 THoSE WHO KNOW r~r\ BUY NATIONAL Tuesday OCTOBER 10 PM TIMEX TIME 5.15 OPENING ANNCT. Prog Summary 1.50 NEWS OUTLINES IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE 535 NATIONAL SONGS 600 NEWS IN TAMIL 6JO GIGANTOR The Badge of Danger U 5 rURY The Racer? with subtitles in the National Language TOO1,335 words
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Miscellaneous331 1967-10-10 11 m deputy, deal with the lawlessness that was the Wild West. 720 ITS HAPPENING IN SINGAPORE A series on Singapore, including review and commentary. 740 NEWS in Chinese 7*5 BE RIT A SING AFC* A *.05 CHINESE CINEMA Part 2 of a Mandarin fllm. "Black Tulip” »(H» NEWS AND NEW331 words
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Miscellaneous516 1967-10-10 11 SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 9.55 CBS REPORT ‘Feedback Marriage A Gam* for Kid'? A documentary that reachea out for answers to the problems created by teenage marriages 10 40 RUN FOR TOCS LIFE 'The Edge Of The Volcano" High adventure and drama tha» follow tn the tracks of a man who516 words
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Article, Illustration163 1967-10-10 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Radio and Television Singapura talentime contest. Heat No- 11 will be telecast over Channel 5 on Thursday, Oct. 12, at 915 p.m. The following are the contestants taking part:1. Reginald Clark “Frauleln” 2. Thf Hard-Cp* “Forget That Girl” 3. Chua Lenng Hean163 words
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Miscellaneous1044 1967-10-10 12 z The adventures of an Australian family as they gall the vessel, the Seaspray, through the exotic islands of the South Pacific. 7.10 McHALE'S NAVY "Piazza Bingham Toni’’ The wartime misadventures of Amereia’s most peaceful fighting men 7.40 NEWS in Chinese 7.55 WHAT OTHERS SAY A. review of editorial opinion1,044 words
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Miscellaneous1002 1967-10-10 12 w SINGAPURA PROGRAMMES FOR SCHOOLS Tuesday OCTOBER 10 AM: TIMEX-TIME 8 308.50 English Second Language Sec The School Concert (Part 1) (Eng >; 9.159.35 Civics Sec I The Law and You (Ch); 10.00-1020 General Science Sec. II Life History— Birds (Pigeon) (Eng 1105-11.25 Mathematics Sec. I Number Systems til) (Eng1,002 words
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Miscellaneous1602 1967-10-10 12 EDIFFUSION (Silver Network) ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Kuala Lumpur INDIAN PROGRAMMES AM. 600 Geethaarambam Programme Summary 605 Interlude 6.15 News 620 Geethanjali ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 659 Red:{fusion March ar.d Opening Announcement 700 News 710 Musical Clock 725 Items of Local Interest 7.30 Musical Clock 745 News in Bahasa Kebangsaan 750 A Word A1,602 words
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Advertisement41 1967-10-10 13 DONALD MOORT CORCTRTS LTD te with thw SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED present r* in \.y IfieGREAT nauo festival «swm cast of 57 i singers, dancers br musicians Iniroducinq m %ou tfre Qipsy Wildcat NATIONAL THEATRE 13* Wtsoet-8.45pm. TICKETS AT CECAL CENTRES41 words
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Advertisement114 1967-10-10 13 ©IORCHARD: next change MGM From Tfco Rooftop* Of Pori* To The mtkoun Of Now York Ho Tokoo Owly Thf Bo.t Jowol. Tho Mo«t Bomtifol Women' GEORGE HAMILTON JOSEPH MARIE JJgR\OF NDS son Csn 4S BABAGABOF nil HUW wwtfyw H—COUNT THE NUMBER OF DIAMONDS.. CAN Tor FIGURE OCT FROM THE DRAWING114 words
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Miscellaneous195 1967-10-10 13 SHAW GANISRTTOM l_ o O Hw* 3 >414 UK D»t 11. l it. «-M. *J*. »1» HaTler 5413*. Hywri Beane: t John Vf 'J Bnl lrt»r l»t>< at Su s«kutin rflß Fftttrt! thi n*n.T w*t~ color <wbi tresi Tamorrom Roddy Vrrv«». >-- Trj*~ G; Peterson THI COOL ORE*- Pt. Colo-195 words
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Miscellaneous283 1967-10-10 13 -SATHAYjjJ CATHAY ***** NOW SHOWING! Dally 8 Show*! 11 a m.. 8 IS 1.45 p m No r eMllie's THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" Charlton Heaton Yul Brynner Paramount Technicolor TODAY A TOMORROW ONLT: 1 00. 3.30. 6 15 A 915 p.m THE MASSACRE" Mand. Scope Color English'Chinese Bubs OPS S S283 words
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Article140 1967-10-10 14 SAO PAULO. Mon (UPI) Portugal yesterday regained the Sao Paulo Volta cycling title it lost xn 1966 to Colombia while Portugal’s Americo Silva took the individual title State Governor Rooerto Aoreu Sod re congratulated Silva at the finish line First place in the flna leg went140 words
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Article, Illustration85 1967-10-10 14 COLOMBO COURT (Subian) striding to the post when winning the 1967 Singapore Gold Cup at Bukit Timah yesterday On the outside is Kebir. who finished second, one and a half lengths awav. while the raging favourite November S U n. (on the rails) finished third, half— Sunsport pix by Richard Chow.; — Sunsport pix by Richard; Chow. - 85 words
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310 1967-10-10 14 MIAMI BEACH. Mon. (Reuter) German-Scot-tish heavyweight Max Baer meets Jack Johnson, veteran of 118 fights, in fifth round computerised heavyweight boxing tournament here tonight. The tournament is arranged by a local radio programme Prod Clng Company Woroner Productions and uses a giant computer310 words
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180 1967-10-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Singapore s win over Selangor In the finals of the Chua Choon Leong Cup tennis competition has definitely enhanced their claims for a trip to the SEAP Games at Bangkok In December. This was stated here today180 words
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40 1967-10-10 14 MUAR, Mon The preliminary round tie of the Malaysian Government Services Inter-State hockey competition between Johore and Negri Sembilan will be played off at the Johore Bahru Police Depot on Tuesday Kick-off is at 5.15 pm.40 words
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498 1967-10-10 14 Aik Mong Cheng Hock for Perak Open badminton IPOH, Mon. Two Thomas Cup trainees, Tan Aik Mong and Yew Cheng Hock, ore Penang entries taking part in the 35th Perak Open Badminton Championships 1967. With the lack of entries from foreign countries, Perak's Thomas Cupper. Tan Yee Khan is favoured498 words
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316 1967-10-10 14 NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI). Vicente Saldivar defends His world featherweight title against Howard Winstone of Wales for the third time on Saturday in Mexico City. Saldivar has won two derisions over WinvVme in their previous meeuags. and the Mexiraa champion it a316 words
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Article77 1967-10-10 14 SYDNEY. Mon (Reuter) Two-year-old filly Soprani, exercising on Coogee Bearh, broke away from her attendant yesterday and swam a quarter of a mile (400 metres) before scrambling onto a Sedge at the base of a cliff. A crane was ordered and three hours later Soprani77 words
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255 1967-10-10 14 Chance to remove undesirable stigmas on us— Kiwi rugby chief WELLINGTON, (New Zealand), Mon. (Reuter) The 1967 New Zealand All Blacks rugby tour of Britain and France would be a chance to remove the undesirable stigmas placed on New Zealand rugby in recent years, Mr. Clarrie Gibbons, president of the255 words
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98 1967-10-10 14 SAO PAULO. (Brazil) Mon. (Reuter) Brazilian soccer star “King Peie has signed a South American record contract with hi* club that should crush all rumour* that he would play for an Italian club The new contract gives him 12.650 new cruzeiros < about98 words
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209 1967-10-10 14 MANC H E S TER. Mon. (Reuter) Johnny Pritchett. the middleweight boxing champion of Great Britain. a painter and decora’or in his non-fighting time, hopes to do a colourful job on Milo Calhoun, of Jamaica, in quest of the Commonwealth title at Belle Vue.209 words
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Article26 1967-10-10 14 KARACHI. Mon 'Renter) Pakistan beat the tcmrtaf Australian hockey team 3-1 in the third and final Test here yesterday to win tbfl series 3-0.26 words
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Article26 1967-10-10 14 KAMPAR. Moo. Kampar District Invitation Xl drew with Perak Government Services 2-2 in a charity football match played or town padan* here yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration1824 1967-10-10 15 At the age of 24, Chris Irwin has very little cause for complaint. A brilliantly successful year in Formula 3 has been rounded off with a controct from BRM. Thus, following what might be called 'the Jackie Stewart tradition/ this very bright1,824 words
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141 1967-10-10 15 SINGAPORE. Mon Th* Singapore Amateur Wrestling Association will send a team for friendly bouts in Cambodia early next year. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and president of the SAWA. Mr. Chor Yeok Eng, said training sessions will begin shortly He pointed141 words
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554 1967-10-10 15 WINDSOR LAD - By WINDSOR LAD .ALA LI MPI R. Mon The influence of the mighty Alycidon Oonatelloll-Aurora (Hyperion) was felt for the second time in four years in the Blue Riband of the Malayan turf when a grandson of Alycidon took the 5>0.(M»0 Singapore554 words
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Article60 1967-10-10 15 KAMPAR Mon The second division knockout, match between 8E K and the Methodist School Kampar wa.c abandoned five minutes after half time when players from both t p ams exchanged blows following a clash between two players 8E K wert leading 3-1 when the game was abandoned60 words
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Article51 1967-10-10 15 MALACCA, Mon. A fine goal scored four minutes before the end by centreforward Chick Speirs gave No 3 Squadron Royal Corp of Transport (Ma aeca) a *lim 3-2 victory over Life Guardi (Serembao) in *he Commonwealth Force* Minor Units soccer final at the Terendak Camp51 words
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Article31 1967-10-10 15 SINGAPORE. Mon The visiting Hong Kong soccer team will play the last of their three-match series aeainst Singapore Slno Malays at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow at 8 p.m31 words
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329 1967-10-10 15 BAD ORUECKENAU, Germany, Mon. (UPI) All 87 marathon runners finished on stretchers yesterday in a 5,000 metres cross country race over the roiling Bavarian countryside. The finish was standard procedure for the "second international grandpa race," open to athletes aged 55 and up.329 words
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Article109 1967-10-10 15 LISBON. Mon (Reu*er) Results of the first eliminating round, first leg of the Portuguese Soccer Cup yesterdev Momjo 1 Be-e A-a 4 Leixoej 7 Tomtar 0 Sdubal 3 Sslgueiro* 0 P^rtimor.er.se 0 Belerer.ses 4 Atle’iro 1 S«njoanen*e 0 Varzfm 2 Esp nho 2 Sessmbra 1 Barreirense109 words
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353 1967-10-10 15 SINGAPORE. Mon The acting president of the F A of Singapore, Mr. Tay Soo Yong. todav paid tribute to members of the “Cramer squad”" for their outstanding performance against the visiting Hong Kong football team to Singapore. Singapore beat Hong Kong353 words
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89 1967-10-10 15 MALACCA. Mon S*ate •lilvart Hong Seng Guaa will sk pper Malac*** against Selangor in the opening round fixture in the Malaysian Government Service* knock-out hockey competition at the Malacca ground tomorrow The Malacca Government Services selectors has named 14 players from which the final89 words
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Article76 1967-10-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Twelve Government Department teams will tak» part in the third annual net. ball league This was announced here today by Miss Wanajam Kaloo of the Treasury, who is organising the league. Among the teams are Treasury Sports Club. Employee Provident Fund. Revenue Sports76 words
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65 1967-10-10 15 The Malaysian Malays and Malaysian Eurasians cricket teams pictured with the Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, at the Selangor Club Padang in Kuala Lumpur. The occasion was the annual match during the weekend for the trophy donated by the Tang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. The65 words
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332 1967-10-10 16 Albert Johnson - By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Mon. Four more cyclists have qualified for participation in the forthcoming 4th SEAP Game* to be held at Bangkok in December this year. They are:— Moharan Saidi. Ismail Yarap. Khoo Kee Huat and Masduki. All four cyclists beat the332 words
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283 1967-10-10 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The preliminary round* of the ladies' and men s individual championship* in the first Joint Services table tennis tournament will be played at Royal Air Force (Seietar-* gymnasium on Oct. 11 and 12. The finals will be held on Oct. 13283 words
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Article80 1967-10-10 16 LONDON, Mon (Reuter) The International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) today made clear that goalkeepers can dribble the ball without infringing the new four-step rule. Answering a query from the English Football Association FT FA emphasised that the main purpose of the four-step rule was to80 words
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Article118 1967-10-10 16 PENANG. Mon A famous Australian football team, the Geelong Football Club, arrived here this evening on a five-day unofficial visit to Malaysia. The team, comprising 28 players and 35 officials and associates, win plav an exhibition game at RA A F.. Butterworh. on Wednesday118 words
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1565 1967-10-10 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Yamaha I bowling team showed "striking form” last week to take lead position in the “Singapore Classic" league being bowled at Jackie’s Bowl. Orchard here. Ip u> Sept. 29. the Yamaha team bad won 19 game* and lost only five1,565 words
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Article45 1967-10-10 16 PARIS. Mon (UPI) Austral an jockey Willy Pyers who won his first Arc de Tnomphe race on Topyo yesterday has accepted an offer to nde the same horse in the Washington International at Laure' Maryland. Nov 11. it was learned today.45 words
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Article207 1967-10-10 16 KUALA LUMPUR Mow The Malaysian Cricket Association have asked for a postponement of their in-ter-port cricket fixture do* to be played at Hong Kong ■ext month Mr C*rl Schubert. Chairman of the Tours Committee. and also a Vice-Pre-sident of the MC A. said here today 'lt207 words
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235 1967-10-10 16 SINGAPORE, Mon The Goondiwlndi Emus Ruebv Union team will arrive here from Australia tomorrow for a tour of Singapore and Malaysia. The 26 players in the team are mostly farmers and graziers from New South Wales and Queensland. Average age of the players235 words
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Article146 1967-10-10 16 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Rugby Union will meet Joint Services in a friendly nagger match at the padang here tomorrow The friendly match is in preparation for the engagement against the Emu rugger team of New Zealand scheduled to play a few matches in the island-Re-public.146 words
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Article400 1967-10-10 16 R. D. SELVA - By R. D. SELVA KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Goals by Malacca hockev stars. Malaysian international Yang Siow Meng and Robin Goh in the last 2fi minutes of the game, helped University of Malaya win 2-1 against Selangor Indian Association on the padang. The match was400 words
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Article346 1967-10-10 16 PENANG. Mon Following are weights for the Penang Amateur Race Meeting to be held on Saturday. CLASS 1 84 Furs. Handicap (Within llot to 13s* 7 lbs' Peak of Perfection 12 10 Cash Inn 12.09 Pardon 11.11 Oh La La II 11 04 Marigold II 1104346 words
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Advertisement309 1967-10-10 14 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS DEATH 30 Words 110/- (Minimum) MR. S R WONG, aged 72 of j 28 Gilstead Road. Singapore. j p*' v*d away peacefully in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, Bth i October 1987. Sadly mourned by hi* wife May. children. j Sylvia Wyman. Betty and Sherman. Daughters-in-Law, Son-:n-Law and Grand309 words
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Advertisement116 1967-10-10 14 a irmi »rr that con A LOMC WAT Eastern Sun.< CLASSIFIED A US] l 11 IJ.«. CANTON MINT tOAO. SINCAFOtt 2 mCTHONB 9JMS/7. EACH WORD 50 or 25 cent* lim above) PLEASE WRITE IN CAPITAL LETTERS Advertiser's Name.... Telephone N 0..... Mumber of Insertions.. Date(s) Requested.. lost Farrarnl ant arroa»»n>116 words
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Miscellaneous60 1967-10-10 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 3.46 a.m (7.0 ft.), 4.56 p m- (5.5 ft.) Port Swettenham: 9.16 a.m. (13.0 ft.), 10.06 p.m. (12-2 ft) jlMcfcaonJ 10.38 am. (7 2 ft), 10.44 p m Stngapore: 3.46 a.m (7.4 ft.), 2.24 p.m. (8.5 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 2.49 a-m. (7.8 ft), 12.48 p.m. (6.360 words
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