Eastern Sun, 12 October 1967

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  • 26 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 2 No. 438 Thursday. 12 October 1967. ft MC(P) 2231 ft KDN 2660 Price 15 cents
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  • 160 1 KUALA LUMPrR. Wed. It'i full diplomatic relations with Russia. Announcing this today, the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, said. "We feel we have been living in seclusion a bit too long “It is time for us to blossom out a bit-” The Cabinet
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  • 505 1 Rubber: Protocol set aside for talks on Siew Sin’s secret plan KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. r J HE Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin's secret plan for rubber price stabilisation has received a sympathetic hearing from President Johnson in Washington. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, addressing a Press
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  • 37 1 Jose B. Laurel, Jr., Speaker of the Philippines' House of Representatives, on a stretcher after being shot by an unknown gunman in a Manila restaurant late on Oct. 9. (UPI. radiophoto).
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  • 310 1 Hong kong. w>d. (I'PI) —One of three Communist Chinese infiltrator* was blown up by a land mine today when he tried to breach a barricade surrounding a British border post, a military spokesman said. The military spokesman said it could not be Immediately
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  • 114 1 LONDON. Wed. (UPI) Singapore Pnme Minister Lee Kuan Yew. who was returning to London today (1330 GMT), will be guest of honour at a luncheon on Thursday given by Commonwealth Secretary George Thomson, a Singapore spokesman reported. Mr Lee, who attended the Socialist International in
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  • 53 1 LONDON, Wed (LTD The issue of £7.5 million (U-S.S2I million) Govern* ment of Malaysia bonds was an immediate success on the London market today. Application lists for the 7} per cent stock 1978-1982 were open and closed in one minute, having been oversubscribed. tbs Bank
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  • 176 1 MANILA. Wed. (UPI> President Ferdinand EMarcos ordered armalitearmed Government trooper* to start nightly patrols in Manila today to assist city policemen in the crackdown on crime Mr Marco* issued the order* following a meeting with authorities to assess the peace and order situation 1 n the metropolitan
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  • 151 1 Kuala lumpur, Wed. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today regretted that Tan Sri Temenggong Jugah, the Minister for Sarawak Affairs as a member of Cabinet should have elected to voice his grievances outside the Cabinet. The Tunku was commenting on a statement bv
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  • 30 1 MELBOURNE Wed. 'Reuter) Two Australian Navy airmen were killed today when their Vampire Jet aircraft crashed and burst Into flame; at Laverton Air Force base near here.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 458 2 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Anti-Cor-ruption Agency is investigating into the running of two Government deportments the Registrar of Titles, Selangor, and the Land Office. Announcing this here today the newly-appoint-ed Director of the Agency. Enche Harun bln Hashim said that
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    • 504 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Rothmans of PaU Mall (Malaysia) Berhad has made a profit of $7,160,174 during the year ended June 30. 1967. This profit exceeded by 5876.982 the results obtained in the previous year's trading period. This was disclosed by the Cha rman of the Rothmans,
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    • 39 2 SINGAPORE Web The Deputy Prime Minister's Office. Singapore has announced that a New Post Office will be opened at Owen Road. Sngapore on Saturday, at 8 pm by Mrs C V Devan Nair. MP for Moulmein
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    • 108 2 It’s no skydiving for automobiles! It is testing conditions of cars if they crashed together at the high speed. West German Ministry of Traffic and Automobile Club arranged this demonstration in Dusseldrof to show what chances car-drivers have if their cars crash together at the speeds of 40, 70 and
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    • 131 2 SINGAPORE Wad W.U the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs. Riche Othman Wok. consider taking steps to prohibit he viewing of “James Bond type of films? Th s question has ■~een submitted by Mrs Devan Nair. MP for Moulmein. for oral answer during the next
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    • 120 2 SINGAPORE Wed A two-day-old baby waa yesterday found abandoned on a pavement m from of the Singapore Telephone Board by a woman who had gone there to make a phone call. Madam Lee Kim Holng, 32. of Jalan Memblna Barat, wa? shocked as she walked along
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    • 38 2 KAMPAR Wed A teacher. Teng See Lam, 34. lost hia trousers with M7 in it at the Health Centre here last night. It is believed that thieves fished his trousers out while Teng was asleep.
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    • 63 2 In Kuala Lumpur, the Republic'* Consul, Mr. C. J Chang held a cocktail party at his residence to celebrate the occasion. More than 300 people attended the part?. Picture shows the Minister of Loral Government and Housing. Mr Khaw Kai Boh (left) being received
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    • 203 2 CHARGES OF FALSE RECORDS: 3 clerks-of-works land in court SISGArORK. ftfd Three Housing and Development Board clerk»-of-works were today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Coart with submitting false pile driving records to the Board They are Chia Nam Sens Carey Lee Chay Yam and John Tay Yong Joo Lee Is
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    • 28 2 KAMPAR. Wed— V. Sinnathamby. 79. who has been sick for years, was found hanging from a tree near his house in Mambang diAwan yesterday.
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    • 245 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. MARA will ask the Ministry of Commerce and Industry In future lor an allocation of shares from local and foreign companies to sell to bumiputras through the MARA Unit Trust. Thl* Is to stop that the sale
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    • 122 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman said he saw nothing wrong in Muslim girls taking part in beauty contests. He was commenting on the Pan Malaysian AntiBeauty Contest Congress here yesterday which passed a resolution urging the Government to ban Muslim
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    • 170 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. The three survivor* of last Friday's ill-fated US Navy Attache C-47 Dakota crash have been flown to Brooke Army Hospital in San Antonio, Texas. They are Capt. Walter J. Li\ engood Jr, Capt Randal. D Peat, and four-year-old Katherine Hughes who were
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    • 90 2 SINGAPORE. Wed—The Siglap Women’s Association whose President is Che Mawan Wajid Khan, wife of the Minister of State for Education. will be leading a group of 100 members of the Association on an educational tour on Saturday from 8.15 a.m. Among the places they
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    • 76 2 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Boy Scouts' Association will hold a dinner on Oct. 21 at the Conference Hall Restaurant here. This dinner is to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of World Scouting and also to commemorate the first anniversary of the association’s admission to the World Scout Conference.
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    • 283 3  -  Business almost dead due to highway ambushes By Khoo Boon Choo Penang, Wed. business in Butterworth, the centre of LJ manufacturing gold articles for other towns in Malaysia, is now almost paralysed because of the fear of goldsmiths of ambushes by armed highway robbers when travelling south to
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    • 126 3 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Wed. A bill to amend the Selangor State Development Corporation Enactment. 1964 considered necessary for the purpose of making improvements in the Corporation's administration machinery is to be tabled at the forthcoming State Legislative Assembly meeting here. The bill, among other things,
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    • 72 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wee Thirteen Municipal Councillors from Japan arrived today on a three-day study tour of Malaysia. The party was led by Mr Chuich; Yoshide. a member of ‘be Monokaeity Assembly. The visitor* would familiarise tfiemselves with the working of Municipal Councils :n Malaysia Thev
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    • 32 3 IPOH Wee Senator Yeoh K;an Te;k has been e.ected chairman of the Malaysian Chinese Association. Perak, at the 10th annual delegates conference at the MCA. building here recently
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    • 50 3 ALOR STAR Wed. The Kedah Government Services Sports Council is organising a dance on Oct. 21a? the Foo Chow Association Hall here to elect a Miss Government Sendees Kedah The winner will represent K r dah at the Malaysian Government Services Contest at Kuaia Lumpur on November 5
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    • 47 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A pedes’nan. Lim Foh Mm. 56. of 72-B Lengkok Raja Laut, died at the hospital this morning, when he was involved in a collision with a motor cycle at ‘he junction of Jalan Chow Kit and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, last night.
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    • 132 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Hed. Swift action by the police resulted in the arrest of four vouths and the recovery of cigarettes valued at SI I They were detained further for interrogation in connection with a report of theft from a cigarette van Yesterday. Chan Sow
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    • 27 3 MUAR. Wed The Teochew Association of Batu Pahat will hold a state-wide Chinese singing competition. at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Oct 22.
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    • 60 3 MUAR. Wed A mobile X-ray unit from the Ministry of Health will be at the Government Hospital in Tangkak. on Oct 29 and 30 to give free chest X-rays to the local residents. The X-ray service will be open from 8 a m. to 12 noon and 2
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    • 22 3 PENANG. Wed. A thief fished out seven pairs of trousers. food-stuff and money from a house in Barrack Road yesterday.
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    • 97 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. Mohamed Attaur Rahman, hopes to consult with his Government on the possibility of giving “further help" to Malaysia. He said this today before leaving for India on two months’ leave He was accompanied by
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    • 87 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed TTileves broke Into a house at Jalan 17 24 Petaling Jaya and got away with money anq valuables totalling 6325 The victim. Wong Shu M’.n a lecturer at the University of Malaya, was awakened at midnight to be confronted by two masked
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    • 46 3 MUAR. Wed Johore S?ate Executive Assemfclymar. Mr. Tan Peng Khoor.. will represen* ‘he Johore Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Othman bin Hajj S*’*’ in opening a rural progress show at the Kampor.g Rantau Panjang community hall in Kota Tingg: on Oct 14 at 3 p.m.
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    • 30 3 KAJANG Wed A total of 472 pupil* from five primary English schools in the district are now sitting the Standard Five assessment examination being held in the country.
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    • 116 3 TENTH National Art Exhibition at National Art Gallery, Ja.an Ampang. 10 am. to 630 p.m. Works of prominent Malaysian artists by Peninsular Art Society at 41. Jaian Raja Muda, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.' Open air sculpture exhibition by Shallesh at Geleri 11, Jaian Pinang. 11 a.m. to
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    • 180 3 Kuala lumpur. wed Three major oil palm growers disclosed today they had discovered a fraud in the sale of oil palm seeds and planting material recently. The three are Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd., Socfin Company Bhd and Kumpulan Guthrie
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    • 114 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The two-day Rulers’ Conference began today at Istana Negara The conference Is attended by all the Sultans except for Johore and Pahang which were represented by Tunku Mahkotas and Perils and Trengganu represented by the regents of the two States. The
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    • 30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Ford Cortina, valued at $4,000 was reported missing by its owner, Teoh Tiat Loke He had earlier parked it at Jalan Tiong Nam
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    • 303 4  -  By Lim Thow Boon KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The recent conference of rubber producers has been described as a model for future regional cooperation. This is the opinion of Prof. Josef Silverstein, visiting Fulbright lecturer in history and international relations. Prof Silverstem w s s
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    • 112 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Lord Shepherd British Minister of State for Commonwealth Affairs, arrived tonight on a three-day “familiarisation" visitLord Shepherd said he was In Malaysia to discuss matter* of general interest with Malaysian leaders. He was accompanied by his Private Secretary Mr. Charles CJodden.
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    • 82 4 HONG KONG Wed < Reuter) A man arm: sharp instrument held uo a female Booking Clerk in -he Malaysia Singapore Airlines Office here *odav and got away with HKS 1.700. in cash and *hree cheques worth HKS2 400 The Malaysia Singapore Airways office is loca*ed
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    • 21 4 PENANG. Wed —Douglas Basil Clark, 35. awoke last right and found his television set. valued at $3OO, missing
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    • 152 4 KUALA LUMPUR Wed— A man who stabbed hi* wife during a tug-of-war over their youngest son was today sentenced to two months 1 Jail. The Incident took place on Sep* 15 In front of a house in Jalan Abdul Samad. Brickfields. Papp'.ah Sangadx 33. a labourer,
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    • 409 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Justice Raja Allan Shah In the High Court today acquitted four persons charged with committing rape on a 17-year-old housewife. They are Hatar Singh, Supplah s o Letchumanan. Subramaniam s o Jeganathan and Lee Toon Fatt However, he called for the
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    • 68 4 PENANG. Wed. A te.ephone cash-box and its mechanism, valued at 1381. were found missing from the Jelutor.g flat* here yesterday. A Telecoms techn.cian, Liew Seow Nam. and a mechanic discovered the loss when *hey went to investigate. following a call informing them that the telephone there was
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    • 247 4 IPOH Wed. A tin miner and insurance agent. Hew See Yew. from Bidor, after a drinking session at the Nanyang Bar in Jalan Cbe Tak was confronted inside his Mercedes Beni car by a total stranger, who identified himself ss San Keng Thong (Craay
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    • 164 4 The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, General Tunku Osman bin Tunku Mohd. Jewa. flew to Kuantan and Trenggana to see the progress of the first phase of “Exercise Bersama". General Tunku Osman first made a stop at the Regional Headquarters in Kuantan where he was briefed on the exercise.
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    • 131 4 PENANG. Wed Two Labour Party members. Phoon Ah Lam. 19, and Teh Swee Im, 23. told the Magistrate. Mr. Shivcharan Singh. They had gone to a coffeeshop in Mac Alister Road to carry out propaganda work on Dec. 19, last year. They were charged with acting
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    • 415 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Governments latest offer to conduct Cambridge School Certificate examinations in Formosa for Malaysian students studving there as a requirement before it would consider recognising their degrees has been “rejected”, here. The Chairman of the Taiwan Universities Alumni Association
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    • 610 10 Wed (Reuter) Mr Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's Prime Minister, told delegates attending the Socialist International Conference here the future of much of the world might be ruled by the outcome of the Vietnam war. "The future of a large chunk of
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    • 129 10 SINGAPORE. Wed A Touristic Singapore Exhibition will be held a' Victoria Theatre here from Jan 13 to 31 next year in conjunction with International Tourist Year 196" The exhibition i* sponsored by the Tourist Promotion Board and Is organised by the Photographic Society of Singapore Photographic enthusiasts
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    • 50 10 SINGAPORE. Wed Two women law graduates were admitted to the Bar before Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin today. They are Miss Rasamani Kandiah, who had been admitted to the Bar, Inner Temple, London: and Miss Mah Cheng Lian. a graduate of the University of Singapore.
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    • 472 10  -  By K.S. Sidhu SINGAPORE, Wed. Visiting 17-yeor-old Spanish tap-dancer, Miss Solera de Jerex more affectionately known as the "Gypsy Wildcat" on stage wants to become a leading model and dancer in the capitals of Eu- rope. Bouncy Miss de Jerez pet-named “Loh” is
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    • 229 10 SINGAPORE. Wed —The Metro Philharmonic Society of Singapore i* to present a recital by famed local soprano. Florence Pong, at Victoria Theatre here on Oct. 20 at 845 p.m. During her schooldays. Florence Pong was called Florence the Nightingale" because of her
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    • 367 10 SINGAPORE Wed The High Court today awarded damages and costs to Dr J. G. Rodrigues in his claim that there was a breach of contract in respect of shares he was entitled to obtain delivery against payment from Messrs. Robert AVee and Company. The
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    • 73 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Madam Wong Koon, 80. of Woodlands Road, died on-the-spot after being involved in a road accident at the 12th m.s., Woodlands Road, last night. Those who have seen the accident are requested to contact Insp. Savmder Singh of the Sepoy Lines Traffic Police,
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    • 68 10 SINGAPORE Wed AirIndia will operate a weekly Boeing 707 service through Kuwait from Nov. 2, 1967, by introducing a halt at Kuwait on the westbound New York service and the eastbound Bombay service. At present Air-India uses a chartered aircraft to operate a weekly service
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    • 39 11 Singapore’s Trade Commissioner to Hongkong. Mr. Lim Kee Chin, yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Republic’s President. Enche Yusof bin Ishak. at the Istana. Mr. Lim is seen having a talk with President Yusof.
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    • 104 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Hearing continued *n the High Court today on the legal suit brought by Beeeham Group Ltd of Britain against Bristol Myers Company of New York and Sime Darby (Singapore) Ltd. over patent rights and sales areas. The case being heard today before Mr Jus'i-e Buttr~
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    • 166 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government has warned unscrupulous taxi dealers who attempt to corner the market and manipulate prices of vehicles that action will be taken against them. A Government statement issued today said. “It has been brought to the notice of the Government that,
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    • 179 11 SINGAPORE. Wed Out of hundreds of applicants rrom here and Malaysia who applied to become pilots. MalaysiaSingapore Airlines have selected two more for training. The two are Loong Foo Leo. 18. (right) of Kuala Lumpur, and Chan Weng Kong. 19 of Pahang, who are
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    • 261 11 Those allowed to register before No. 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. All male citizens required to register for National Service on Nov. 13 and who will sit for a School Certificate or Higher Certificate Examinations on that date, will be allowed to register by prior arrangement on either Oct. 19
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    • 221 11 SINGAPORE. Wed A former site agent of Gammon Malaya Ltd.. Yeow Meng Khiang was today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with 32 counts of submitting false piecework bills to his Arm. He is alleged to have committed these offence*, relating to the H-i Ping
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    • 242 11 SINGAPORE. Wed Singapore fashions will be among other dresses to be displayed at a rharity fashion show to be held in London soon. Nineteen year-old Rebecca Bannerman. from London's College of Fashion. Is to be co-ordinator of the Commonwealth fashion shows to be
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    • 84 11 SINOAPORE. Wed The Singapore and Swiss Governments announced that they have established full diplomatic relations as from today. The Consulate of the Swiss Confederation has been elevated to the status of Embassy and Mr. HE. Suter. the Swiss Consul here, has been designated as Charge
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    • 340 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A 14-member Australian chemicals industry trade mission will visit Singapore from Dec. 2 to 9 as part of their sales tour of South- east .Asian countries. Manufacturers and exporters of industrial and agricultural chemicals and pharmaceuticals produced in Australia will be represented
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    • 142 11 SINGAPORE. Wed The High Court today dismissal an appeal by Paklr Mohammed b n Sultan to set '.asfde a Magistrate's sentence of three years’ Jail and four strokes of the cane. Paklr told Chief Justice, Wee Chong Jin to particularly consider the sentence of “four
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    • 366 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. At the end of last month, the Family Planning and Population Board registered 53.135 women using the Board's services in 35 family planning clinics in Singapore. The Board said: “To-date more than 20.000 people have visited the Government Family
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    • 125 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A 52-year-old housewife was yesterday way-laid by two youths one armed with a knife who robbed her of $2,906. This was the amount she had drawn out earlier from a bank. The victim Madam Leong Yoke Hee. had gone to the Hongkong and Shanghai
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 224 5 LONDON. Wed. (Reu- British campaigners for peace in Vietnam are planning a six-nat-ion telephone linkup as part of an international weekend of protest on October 21 and 22. London, the campaign w... start with a torchlight procession through the city organised by the Campaign f^x-r^
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    • 159 5 LONDON. Wed Reuter) The “Brain drain" of scientists leaving Britain has almost doubled in the past six years and is still rising. a government report disclosed yesterdayTwo out of every five young engineers are quitting most of them for the United States. where they can earn
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    • 90 5 JAKARTA. Wed (Reuter) More than 200 newly-wed tramps are to be sent from Jakarta to clear a 400.000 hectare jungle area in East Borneo. A mass wedding organised by the department for the city’s unemployed recently brought together crowds of men and women vagrants who
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    • 296 5 Player to sue ‘Playboy For fleeced Bunny lovers SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. (Reuter) —A multi-mil lion dollar suit has been filed here seeking to recover damages from the Playboy Club for every one of its 600.000 members around the world. The club, famous for its scantily-dressed waitresses called “Bunnies*, is being
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    • 145 5 NEW YORK Wed <UFI' Under the heading "The rising price of Vietnam" the New York Rost agreed with Senator William Fulbright yesterday that the Vietnam war is sapping the economic strength of the United States. "Increasingly weakened by the drain of men. arms and money
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    • 190 5 UNITED NATIONS Wed (UP I) Tanzania has appealed to Black Rhodesians to fght against the lan Smith regime and called on the United Nations to he p them Ambassador John Ma.ecela told the General Assembly's Trustee hip Committee UN. sanctions against the Whiteminority government in Salisbury have
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    • 238 5 BEIRIT. Wed. (Reuter) Egypt’s ProsecutorGeneral said in a report last night that it had been established beyond doubt that Field-Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer. President Nasser’s former No 2 was killed by poison which came from Egyptian Intelligence. According
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    • 170 5 Ford strike nears end DETROIT Michigan Wed (Reuter*—The first sign that the Ford Motor Company and the striking united Auto Workers Union may be getting down to serious negotiation* came last night when the two sides imposed a 24-hour news blackout. There was no indication of whether Ford had actually
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    • 66 5 LONDON. Wed (UPI) Vyvyan Holland, second son of Oscar Wilde, and also a writer, died yesterday, at the age of 80. Holland always referred with humour to his Nov 3 birthday, chosen by his parents at random because neither rould remember the exact date. "It
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    • 187 5 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) China has granted exit visas to two wives and a child confined with British diplomats to the Brit■ h mission in Peking. it was announced here yesterday. Tr.ey are among 50 people wno have been restricted to the mission area since the
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    • 175 5 SAN QUENTIN. Calif orNo 4 UH \RLII nia. Wed. (Reuter) Guards fired about 10 rifle shots into a mass of fighting Negro convicts in San Quentin Prisons main yard yesterday. wounding three of them. Forty-two others were “segregated” from the general prison population after the lh-minute
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    • 111 5 WARSAW. Wed (Reuter) India’s Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi leaves here by air today for Belgrade after two full days of what she described as “useful and informative” talks with Polish Communist leaders. The Vietnam war. the Middle East situation. European security, nuclear nonproliferation treaty negotiations.
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    • 311 5 Tariff walls could trigger depression of 30' s' WASHINGTON, Wed. (Reuter) President Johnson’s chief trade negotiator today warned that a new protectionist drive by US. industry could "restore the chaos In international trade that we knew during the depression of the *****." Mr William Roth said “Today there i s
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    • 71 5 MELBOURNE. Wed. (Reuter) Rhodesia today invited the leader of Australia’s Opposition Federal Labour Party. Mr. Gough Whitlam. to visit Rhodesia, see whom he wished and say what he thought. The invitation came through the director of the Rhodesian Information Service in Melbourne, Mr. T.A. C rosswell-George. It
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    • 95 5 MANILA, Wed (Reuter) Philippine health authorities continued to warn the public today as cholera El Tor took a sharp rise with 53 more patients admitted to the Manila San Lazaro Hospital. All Cholera El Tor cases are treated in th.s hospital. At the moment
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    • 129 6 CALCUTTA. Wed. (UPI) At least 55 persons died and 300 fishermen were lost when, a rare cyclone hit the State of Orissa yesterday, it was reported here today. The Cyclonic Gaie. accompanied by heavy rain, cut a swath of death and destruction for
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    • 67 6 MONTREAL. Wee (Reuter) Presicen: Johnson's elder daughter. Lynda Bird, was booed by a crowd at Expo 67 yesterday who waited in the rain while she toured the Czechoslovakian parvilion In another incident at the international exposition, reporters and photographers who were barred from the National Film Board Pavilion
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    • 66 6 PASADENA. California. (UPI). A major earthquake near the Fiji Islands centred about 400 miles below the surface of the Pacific Ocean was recorded at the California Institute of Technology seismo.ogical laboratory here Seismologist Charles Richter said the shock might be frit over a wide area but it should
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    • 243 6 MADRID, wed. (UPI> Spain yesterday held Its first general election in the 30 years since the holocaust of the Spanish civil war and an estimated half of the nation’s voters stayed home. Those who did vote married persons and unmarried family heads and breadwinners
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    • 725 6 CJAIGON. Wed (Reuter) President-elect Lieute•3 nant General Nguyen Van Thieu said here today South Vietnam would welcome all peace initiatives from “Free World.” neutralist or Communist nation*. But he warned that, if North Vietnam and the Vletcong continued their “aggression and subversion." South
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    • 79 6 LONDON. Wed (UPI) Oxford University has suspended six undergraduates and expelled another for taking part in regularly scheduled marijuana smoking sessions. “We personally do not look upon this as a disgrace.” said suspended student Simon Garrod. 19. He said the group met “about 10 times”.
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    • 79 6 SAIGON: The Venerable Thich Tri Quang (centre), leader of Vietnam’s Militant Buddhist, is shown three protest letters written in blood, one to the United States President L.B Johnson, protesting against American interference in Vietnamese politics. The monk who wrote It. Thich Tam Can cot his Anger and used it as
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    • 740 6 Japan to provide of Indonesia's foreign aid, Sato pledges JAKARTA. Wed (UPI) Japanese Foreign Minister Mr Eisaku Sato concluded hla four-day visit to Indonesia today with a somewhat bittersweet taste of Indonesian diplomacy left In his mouth. He left Jakarta with a pledge that Japan would provide one-third of Indoneaia’s
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    • 80 6 TOKYO Wed (DPI) A 60-member Chinese Communist acrobatic troupe arrived yesterday to begin a two-month performing tour of Japan They got off in two group* at Tokyo International Airport *U wearing Red Mao Tse-Tung badges and clutching book* of quotations by the Chinese Communist Party chairman.
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    • 155 6 LONDON. Wed (UPI) More Indians than any o‘".»r nationality were granted citizenship of Britain an a its colonies in 1966 the Home Office reported yes’erday. During the year, the Home Office said In its statistics for 1966. some 25.585 people were granted British citizenship and of
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    • 35 7 The Prime Minister Mr Fisaku Sato scattering flowers on the graves P a„i a „d C™n F.md j.i.a„ .ho woro kjllod by <h, Communis in .ho 1965 abortive coup. UPI photo.
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    • 276 7 KODIAK. Alaska. Wed (UPI) Sh ps of three nations and planes from as far away as Hawaii searched desperately m the chill North Pacific yesterday for 38 crewmen of a freighter which sank in the stormy ocean Two survivors from the 4h-member crew
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    • 142 7 LE MAN'S. France. Wed. (UPI > New riots flared last n:gh‘ in protest against the French government's social and economic policies this time m the international racing capital of Le Mans At leas* 20 policemen and undisclosed number of demonstrators were injured in the violence
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    • 87 7 JAKARTA. Wed (Reuter) More than 400 housewives have been divorced bv their husband* in the Ran<U>r district of West Java since a travelling funfair toured the area. The Bandjar office for religious affairs said more than 1.000 children were now fatherless following the biggest wave
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    • 300 7 PARIS. Wed. (Reuter) France's Gaullist government scored a political victory last night by defeating a combined Left-wing and Communist move to censure it in the National Assembly by an unexpectedly large margin. The motion to censure the government for its economic policies obtained only 207 votes 37
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    • 336 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. (Reuter) Senator J. William Fulbright. who has charged the United States with becoming isolated in the Vietnam war, last night said aid from many friendly countries t# South Vietnam had apparently dropped off this year. He also disclosed in a senate
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    • 113 7 VALLEGRANDE. Bolivia. Wed. (Reuter; Former Cuban revolutionary Ernesto 'Che" Guevara admitted his identity before dying from the wounds he received in a guerrilla gun battle near here, it was disclosed yesterday. Bolivian Armed Forces Commander Alfredo Ovando Cand a told a press confe rence the
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    • 134 7 SEW YORK. Wed (Reuter) Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy has denied a report that she was about to announce her engagement to I>«*Td Harlech, former British ambassador in Washington Mis* Pamela Tuckerman. her secretary told Reuter the late president's widow had authorised her to sar that there was absolutely
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    • 148 7 DAR ES SALAAM. Wed (Reu’er) A Chinese water engineer, s’ung to death by bees on a Tanzanian farm. wa« cremated here today Chang Min Tsai. 35. failed to respond to treatment at Dar Es Salaam hospital after being stung while working on a project six
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    • 90 7 BHUBANESWAR. Eastern India. Wed. (Renter).— At least 37 people were reported killed and 300 fishermen missing in a cyclone which raced through coastal districts of Orissa state. State Revenue Minister. Mr Surendra Nath Fatnaik. said thousands had been made homeless. He told reporters here the casualty toll
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    • 104 5 Linking every key city in the Orient I 1 1 I U s? Convenience it on* reason why experienced travellers are now flying Thai International. Our flight schedules have been planned to link every key city in the Orient at the most convenient times. It's amazing how such a busy
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    • 72 6 Fabulous Indian ffandloo itt ml j*Indian Handloom SAREES for DEEP AM All Handloom's collection of Sarees include silks and cottons from all over India ranging from the glamorous brocades of Benares and heavy silks of Canjivaram, Bangalore and Kashmir. HAND E3OO MS (KFONSORED BY THE GOVT. Or INDIA) S*PORE: 43.
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    • 183 6 u. m.e.L r A£T I 7H£ MHG YtXJUS MEN ON THE SNARING TRAPEZE EE S cz snail TEA* WSTHBT A« tNCFEDWLE THNtMW SMUOOUNO P»0 suppro contrabai© from rnope FASr OUR BEST AGENTS ALONG T»« BCRpeg icrc of prance, oerm*«y ami ft*y TIC 9P ?c ROOM, GENTLEMEN XJU rosi-au mx P-AN
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 769 7 TV and Radio TODAY —i TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL SKI ALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pinang: 6 Ipoh and Melaka: 3 10 Jobnre Bahru: 4 Taipine. 3 Batu Pabat: 9 Kloang PM 5.45 Opening Anr.ct Prog Summary; 555 New* Outline* in the National Language. 600 News in Tamil. 6 10 Weeklv Magazine
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    • 656 7 EDIFFUSION (Silver Network) ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Kuala Lumpur O(DIAN PROGRAMMES AN. 600 Geethaaram'oair Programme Summary 605 Interlude 815 Nr»i 629 Melisai Geethar.gal E>GL!?H PBOCBAMMES e59 Red ffusior. March and Opening Announcement 700 News 719 V'iJici! Clock 725 Items of Local Interest 730 Musical Clock 745 New* tr Bahata Kebargsaan 750 A
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    • 99 7 1 *****789 8 9 10 10 11 11 8 6 2 ACROSS: Aware, correspondence 2b) Goat of a kind 3) Where a monarchy changed heads recently 4) To pleat; a rug 4b) Residue from combustion 6) rally to 6b) Subcontinent with 500 million 7) now 8) Chronology 9) A major
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  • 769 8 DURING the second decade of independence. the Malaysian authorities are introducing the British methods of encouraging the people to make easy money. We refer to football pools and greyhound racing. This country has a gambling tradition. During the early colonial times, the British allowed gambling farms to function,
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  • 408 8  -  by Tunku Abdul Rahman Prime Minister Malaysia changes have taken place in Asia since the Second World War, economic, social and cultural changes, all aiming to produce a richer and fuller way of life and at the same time to keep abreast of this modern age in
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  • 544 8 throughout their history. and those which have been subjected to foreign domination in some cases for centuries. In the first group you have nations like Japan. Thailand, and China, which have always been free and independent, and beins: so have been able not only to retain the
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  • 252 8  -  By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") fI'AN slipped and fell on some grease that was w on the sidewalk Juan suffered serious brain damage. He then sued Arthur, the owner of a hot dog stand, because Arthur had caused lard and grease
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    • 1013 8 I>LEASE allow me to express my views on certain aspects of the article on “Problems in the new spelling system.” Firstly, in any language the system of spelling is made ud of symbols which have been arbitrarily chosen to represent certain sounds As such, symbols
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    • 135 8 WE would be very much obliged if the Ministry of Education could advise u« regarding double promotion for students ’n primary classes who are above average beth in English and Chinese streams. As we know, there are quite a number of such students in Malaysia
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 41 8 Eastern Sun Independent Natonal Newspaper THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1967 23-B, Cantonment Road, Singapore 2. Telephone: ***** '7 Penang Office Ipoh Office 39. |alan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. Malania. Telephone: 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. Brewiter Road. Tol: ***** Cable Address: AWNZWS
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 478 9 New TransAsian Express from Spore to Scandinavia SINGAPORE. Wed. The roof of the world, the stamping grounds of legendary warlords and explorers. and some of the globes most fabled old trade routes the Trans-Asian Express will cover them all starting Nov. 4. The Trans Asian Express Scandinavian Airlines' r.ew 'straight-line”
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    • 107 9 SINGAPORE Wed. A consultant In exporting, who has assisted many private sector, semi-gov-ernment and government organisations In formulating their export policy and practice. Is visiting Singapore from tomorrow to Oct 17 He is Mr Alan Smallman, Managing Director of P A. Export Marketing, a mem
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    • 218 9 PARIS. Wed <UPI) Britain was on notice yesterday France will do her best to del*y her entry into the Common Market A warning to this effect was delivered by Mr. Michel Debre. French Econom.cs and Finance Minister and President Charles de Gaulle’s right
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    • 62 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (UPI) Rubber futures closed yesterday on the New York commodity exchange 40 points lower on sales of 4 contracts. Bid Asked Nov 19.10 19.40 Jan 19.20 19.60 March 19.30 19.85 May 19.40 19.85 July 19 40 19 85 Sept 19 40 19.85 Nov 19
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    • 204 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr Duncan Au (left). General Sales Manager of Cathay Pacific Airways. introduced a new service for Cathay Pacific passengers recently. As of this month. Cathay Pacific booking centres in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur as well as eight other major centres in the airline's
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    • 169 9 NEW YORK. Wed—Stock prices tumbled along a fairly broad front In active trading yesterday after a Arm start. Blue Chips and Glamour stocks Joined in the retreat, which picked up a strong head of steam in the final hour of trading. Few analysts had anticipated
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    • 362 9 Rubber down 1 cents SINGAPORE. Wed. October first grade rubber f ob. closed at 5 pun. in Singapore and Kua’.a Lumpur today at 49-3 8 rttr.ls per !b.. down one and seven eighths rents from previous close The tone was quiet after easier. Further d-sappomtir.g London advices made for a
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    • 26 9 HONG KONG. Wed. (UPI) Money Quotations: HKSS *****/5.***** per US dollar for cash: HK$l6 06 per pound sterling; HK$ 267 per tael gold.
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    • 963 9 SINGAPORE. Wed Industrials on the Btock Exchange somewhat had a mixed look In prices today and the total turnover for this section wa, expanded to 772 000 units. Guinness staged a feature of which it gained 19 cents from the previous close In response
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    • 68 9 NEW YORK. Wed (UPI) The closing Dow-Jones averages on the New York stork exchange: 30 Industrial* 926 61 20 Rails 254 59 13 Utilities 127 84 65 Stocks 327 23 40 Bonds 78.15 Commodity Futures Index 133.79 The volume was 12,000,000 shares. Of a total 1.483 issues
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    • 51 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The Association of Banks in Malaysia today made the following changes in it* rates to merchants: Canada: Buying T.T. 35; Airmail O.D 354: 90 d/st. 351 credit bills; 35-13/16 trade bills. Selling T T./OD ready were: Canada 34-11/16; Swiss Francs 140-3/8; Belgian Francs 1600; Italian Lire
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    • 17 9 SINGAPORE. Wed —The tin price for today was $593 50 per picul, up 25 cents.
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    • 24 9 LONDON Wed (UPI) Rubber market opened uncertain with spot 17-3/4 nom No. 1 RSS CIF basis ports- Oct 14-3/4 nom
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    • 579 9 Sl.NUAPOttfe—Stock Exchange Old and offer price* officially tilted at the rinse of business. INDUSTRIAL Ben Co 1.67 Bnu*t ead 1 56 1.57 C. 'iigar 1 66 1.69 t hem leal Co 1 36 1.38 Cold storage 3.72 3.80 Ilunlop 2.22 2.25 1 Smelting 4.34 IAI 2.10 2.17 1
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    • 53 9 < Managers' l*ncesy First Malayan 2.36 2.15 •second Mala'an 1.70 1.79 Third Malayan \D 1.11 1.20 The Commerce A. Indnstrv f und J19 99 The Isavlngs fund XI) 1.27 1.36 Malayan Investment Fund 1.05 1.1.5 First Hontkone XD .62 second Honakong so 64' ng ommodity XD 3/10 4/5
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    • 122 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The noon prices at the Singapore Chinese Procure Exchange toda; are > Haver Seller Coconut on (E OB.) Bulk 50 M Coconut Oil iF.o R i Hrumi 53 00 Ux«c opra Mixed oct. /Not aooo Muntok White Pepper (FOB.) 9«% N l W 137 50 Sarawak White
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    • 162 9 SINGAPORE. Wed The following ships are expected to be in port today:Godnxrns Vessels 1/2 Brai&iav 3 4 Johannes Maersic 5 Ekdaja Samudera 6 7 Ocean Prima 8/9 Femmoor 10/11 Calrhas 13 14 S‘raat Clarence 15/16 Benreoch 18 Automedon 19 Robert Maersk 21 /22 Empire Garnet 23 24
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    • 1029 9 AIR MOVCMENTS—S'PORE, K. LUMPUR rx_. .i... 4 ARRIVALS f> SINGAPORE Time ISA m. Airline MSA 02* from koala Lnmpur Time 8.33 a m. Airline MSA 01* from koala I umpor. Time 9.20 a.m. Airline GLA 982 from Jakarta. Time 30 a m. Airline MSA 121 from kuala Lumpur Time 10.23
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  • STUDENTS' PAGE ALL $5 ESSAY WINNERS
    • 362 12 DO you have friends? Of course, I have. That's what eyerv human being will say! Friends are said to be people whom w e are familiar with. But friends are of two types. One type can be called the ‘false’ friend, the other the ‘true'
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    • 202 12 AMBITION is something •which people desire to be when they grow up. Every one in this world has an ambition. Those who do not have an ambition will not lead a peaceful life when they grow up. Some of them would like be
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    • 215 12 \S I drew near the fun fair, I could see the glare of the lights reflecting in the sky and I could hear the murmur of the crowd and see the coloured bulbs reflecting from the stalls. All roads lead to
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    • 245 12 I HELD the crisp, new dollar note tightly in my hand as I walked along the crowded pavement that morning. The new dollar note was given to me the previous night by my father as a present. As I walked along the crowded pavement, I decided
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    • 256 12 NO ONE can see the future; life is full of the unexpected and, ups and downs. It is. therefore, very hard to succeed what one would like to become in the future, especially in one’s ambition. The success or failure in life depends largely
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    • 216 12 THERE are many different forms of transport in my country. Bome of the methods of transport mostly used by the people are cars, lorries, trains motor cycles, bicycles and aeroplanes. The people who live along the rivers usually travel by boats Many oeop.e in my country
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    • 254 12 SOME people do not know how to spend their leisure hours usefully Some people know how to spend the leisure hours usefully but they are lazy We spend leisure hours usefully by doing good work. During our leisure we can read story booK>. By reading
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    • 324 12 EVERY person has his or her own hobby. There ar* two kinds of hobbies There are good and bad The good ones is like reading butterfly collecting, stamp coi.ectmg, swimming, music and other. The bad ones are robbing, gamoimg. cheating and other else. Therefore must
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    • 224 12 MY best friend 1* Azizah. We first met when we were both studying in Standard One, and since then we have become so close that we are sometimes known as “Brother and Sister”. She is always helpful to others. All my classmates know her for
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    • 237 12 A GOOD citizen is one who always has the good of his country at heart. He has a great sense of responsibility to he.p and promote all propaganda that will do good to bring about unity among different races in his country. To be
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    • 295 12 IF anyone who happened to ask me "Who is the most distressing person in your life.'* I would straight away answer Jenny. There was no one whom I could And fault with, but with Jenny. She was the most disgusting and fh® most unfriendly girl
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    • 179 12 IF I were asked which would I prefer, a large or a small family, I would rather choose a small one. A member of a small family can enjoy many luxurious things, whereas a member of a large family can hardly
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    • 284 12 WHAT really makes a person successful? 1s it possible to pin-point any special quality or qualities which prod a man or a woman on to great achievements? Psychiatrists who have been making experiments op a group of men considered "most likely to succeed", believed
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 160 12 NEW ESSAY CONTEST FOR THOSE WHO ARE 14 AND UNDER THE EASTERN SUN’S new essay writing contest for boy* and girls of 14 and under appears in this page every Thursday. One of the objects of this contest is to encourage young boys and girls to express themselves properly. And
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  • Eastern Sun Special
    • 1258 13  -  By H.L. Herschensohn, M.D. ILTOW con a doctor •“tell if a woman needs estrogen? W h e n a woman goes through the menopause (change of life) she feels better when she is given female hormones to make up for the deficiency which ordinarily occurs at
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    • 660 13  -  by Dermot Canning TS that stomach pain the patient is complaining about an ulcer, or is it simply indigestion? The doctor isn't sure but now he has something which will help him find out. It is a tiny camera which the patient swallows. The
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    • 488 13  -  By Joseph G. Molner, M.D. Q: I know that close relative is using barbiturates excessively. and I mean th**: Excessively. (1) Can such a person break himself of the habit? (2) If not. car. a physician help him? (3) Must the person be committed
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 45 13 COSDEL (SINGAPORE) LIMITED WELCOME Mr. FREDRICK MARKS AND Mr. ROSS BARLOWE of FESTIVAL RECORDS PTY. LTD. Licensees in Australia South East Asia for: CORAL FESTIVAL ATA, LEEDON, SCEPTER, A AM, SUNSHINE. CLARION, COMMAND, AMPAR. 20th CENTURY-FOX, CALENDER. PROJECT 3, SPIN. FOR THEIR VISIT TO SINGAPORE
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 199 13 SSHAW GANISfITTOM L f D O P**ene 2*414 Lul o*7? U. ItS. (H «JS. SIS Ro£*» KrDoT! Dome OH Peter* o-. THE COOL ONES Fir- 4r Ce'.or Wj Open* T- —-rrow BEST Ptttur* t«M w-.nr.er tt Cnnne* FWlii! Dirk Bocsrds. Btnnler Beker j*eqa*::=* B4M*ns Accrorcr- r =5 La*4 D*»' 11.
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    • 349 13 CATHAY ■TU-jjjiuujjHi IN n Rif. Kirk' n.il. 3 Ck. IND Hl* i WEEK na 3 Shows! 11 a m.. 3.15 A 7 .45 D m -ash Booking* Only No Tree List! Cecw b DeMille’s "THE TEN COMMANDMENTS" Chamon Heston Yul Brynner Paramount Technicolor Simnltanroa. Midnirht Saturday! C4THAV GALA MAJESTIC ODEOVKATONG
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  • Sun Sport
    • 495 14  -  By Hari Chand KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Rugby Union will hold a National trial here on Oct. 15 to select a team for the SEAP Games at Bangkok in December. The one-day trial will be held on the Mindef
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    • 178 14 PARIS. Wed (Reuter) The first four horse* in Bunday s Prix de L Arc de Triomphe have been invited to run in the Washington International at Laurel Park on November 11. John Shapiro, president of the Laurel Park Track, said here He
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    • 100 14 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) The Pakistani men’s hockey team which arrived In England yesterday scored a 4-0 win over Stags, virtually a North of England XI. at Ben Rhydding, Iklev last night. Fluent and attacking hockey produced two goals in each half from Tariq
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    • 158 14 ALOR BTAR. Wed Perak will meet Kedah in the second round of the In-ter-State Government Services competition for the Eu Eng Hock Cup at the Darulaman Stadium on October 14 at 7.30 pm. Kedah who beat Maiavan Railways 6-0 in the first round
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    • 52 14 IPOH. Wed. Chong Kok Lim Badminton Party became champions in the Perak inter-team badminton league by beating S. K. Yau B.P. by three games to two in the finals at the Cultural Hall here ’.ast night. SK Yau Badminton Party became the runners-up for the
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    • 398 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The limelight falls on the Royal Malaysian Police this year who have emerged as a strong rugby force in the country. The game in the Force was given an additional boost this month by the introduction of a Malaysian-wide
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    • 311 14 IPOH Wed Twenty games will be played off in the opening round* of the 35th Perak Open Badminton Championships at Bt. John Ambulance Association hall here tomorrow The games will be in two *ea*ions one at 1 p m and the other
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    • 81 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Technical College Students Union will hold its annual athletic meet at the College Green, Jalan Gurney, on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. During the interval of the meet members of the College Tae Kwan Do Club will give a display of
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    • 160 14 WENTWORTH (Surrey). We<j 'Reuter South African Gray Player* aim* for hi* third successive victory in the £16.0n0 Plccadillv World Match Play golf event beginning here tomorrow But he face* formidable opposition from Americans Arnold Palmer. Gay Brewer and Billy Casper In the opening match
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    • 68 14 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) Alan Wilks, playing his only second game of the season, scored all five goals when Queen's Park Rangers, the holders, beat Oxford United 5-1 to reach the fourth round of the English League Football Cup tournament last night. With deadly finishing
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    • 228 14 WENTWORTH. (England) Wed. (UPII Two Briton* and an Irishman last night shared the lead at the halfway stage of the £4.000 Piccadilly Golf Tournament with five-under-par 133*. B Large, aided by a magic putter, came with a late rush to tie the leaders
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    • 194 14 MEXICO CITY. Wed. (Reuter) Several countries. including North Korea. Syria. Iraq and Ceylon, face the possib.lity of not being allowed to compete in next year’s Olympic games weight-lifting tournament, according to Mr. Oscar State, British secretary of the International Weight-lifting Federation.
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    • 94 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Burnley Cup soccer tournament scheduled for January next year at Ipoh, is likely to be played in December this year. A proposal to this effect will be submitted by Mr. H.M. Lee. chairman of the competitions committee of the Football
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    • 1882 15 TRACING drivers are, by and large, a modest breed of men. Perhaps this is because their profession compels them to demonstrate their skill rather than talk about it. In this respect .udovico Scarfiotti is a conformist. Nevertheless, there is something exceptional, almost paradoxical, about
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    • 390 15  -  By R.D. Selva KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia today sent a letter of apology to the Israel Lawn Tennis, Association, over its inability to accept Israel for the Second Asian Junior Championships here from Oct. 21-29.
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    • 1132 15 IPOH Wed A totr. of 272 horsea hu entered for the four-day Perak Turf C'ub meeting on Oct. 21 22 29 and 2® They are horsa* in Clas. I II and m The following are the entries HORSES CLASS l let rua to4
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    • 301 15 NEW YORK, Wed. (UPI). Southern Colifornio, named on Monday as the United States top football team for the second con* secutive week by the 35-member United Press International Board of Coaches, gets a chance to justify that honour on Saturday when the Trojans
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    • 116 15 SINGAPORE. W4d. Th* Chairman of the Tournament Committee of the F A. of Singapore. Mr. On* Ah Keng. has tendered hi resignation to the FAB Council. In hi* letter to FAB. Mr. Ong said he wished to resign from Council and a* chairman of the
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    • 166 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed-. The University of Malaya 3tuden‘s' Union is planning a sports tour of Thailand from Nov. 8 to 14 This is organised by the non-hostelrtea organisation of the university The tour is under the patronage of Enche Senu bin Abdui Rahman, the
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    • 72 15 ALOR BTAR. Wed. The Kedah Government Services hockey team whlcfl drew 1-1 with Malayan Railways last week at Sungei Patani in the first round of the Saw Hock Chuaft Cup competition hav e given a walkover to Railways in their return match because they are
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    • 313 16  -  By Albert Johnson SINGAPORE, Wed. —Foreign teams invited to participate in local tournaments, competitions and games will have in future to pay for entry visas into the country. The Ministry of Social Affairs has sent out a directive to all controlling
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    • 264 16 SINGAPORE. Wed The Principal of the SingaKre Polytechnic. Mr. A. bert Edis, today said that game, were taking a “rightful” place in the Polytechnic. Mr Edis was speaking at th e priie-giring ceremony of the Singapore Polytechnic Sports Council, during which many students
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    • 305 16  -  By K.G. Tharan JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Former Malaysian and SF.AP Games wizard. Haron Yusof, has been banned from playing football In Johore for five years. It was disclosed here today. The “shock” ban was imposed by the Johore Bahru District Football Association after
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    • 206 16 PENANG. Wed The National Union of Teacher* Individual and team tabletennl* championships held at the Old Frees Association. was won by Penang Free School In the team championship for the Lim Glm Boon Challenge Cup. Penang Free School beat Glugor English school by 3
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    • 70 16 SINGAPORE Wed The preliminary and semi-final round* of the Singapore Open boxing championships will be held at Police Training School ♦omorrow and Friday. Admission for the preliminary and semi-finals rounds will be free of charge Tickets priced at S 3 $2. and 50 cts will
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    • 346 16 SINGAPORE, Wed.—The acting President of the F.A. of Singapore, Mr. Toy Soo Yong, has advised national footballers not to be too "egoistic" after their glittering success against the Hong Kong team in the Aw Hoe Memorial Cup soccer series. Singapore beat
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    • 91 16 SINGAPORE. Wed A ttrong GHQ side today defeated the Lions XV of the Singapore Cricket Club by 6 po nts (two tries) to nil. in a friendly match played at the padang Haiwaki gave GHQ their first points when he barged his way to
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    • 327 16 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Badminton Association is expected to discus* the possibility of initiatng moves to the International Badminton Federation to stage an Asian-sponsored world badminton championships in this region. The hon. secretary of SBA Mr M A Lange told Bunsport
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    • 173 16 A LOR STAR. Wed.—The Kedah Cycling Association today named eight riders for the Seap Games selection trials at Kuala Lumpur on Oct 16. They are: Johari Ramli, AB. Rahim. A.D. Ismail. AS Fadzil. Omar Saad. Jamil. A Hamid and Shamsudm Jaafar. Shamsudm
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    • 551 16 Race One 2.15 P.M. CLASS 5 2 FursCatchweights 12st 7 lbs. 1. Blue Jeans 4 2. Colonel Bogey 8 3. Grey Grenadier 11 4. Kair 10 5Knight Templar 7 8. Maju 9 7. Nomad 5 8 Sarima 1 9. Show King 3 10.
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    • 467 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building, Singapore. S.S MUBARUK b Brothers. 63, Bras Basah Road, and 2, Maiu Avenue. Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore. TAY BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET 83, East Coast Road. Singapore 15. Tel: *****9 HAMIEM STORE.
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    • 33 16 'SsL KDK Baby Fan KDK ELECUIB FULLY GUARANTEED Manufacturers of: Tab* Fans, Stand Fans, Cafting Fans. Car Fans, Exhaust Fans. Industrial Fans o Q I X TJ E o KDK 20" Wall Fan
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 49 16 TIME AND TIDE Prnan*: 8,44 am. <5.7 ft), 10.25 pm. <6.1 ft.) Port Swettenham;. 12.44 am. <10.7 ft.) Port Dickson: 12.16 am. <5.8 ft.). 2.33 p.m. <5.8 ft) Singapore: 4.37 p m. <7.1 ft.) Sedili Kechil: 5.20 am. <7.4 ft). 2.57 pm. <5.5 ft) Kuantan: 4.22 a.m. <B.B ft)
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