Eastern Sun, 16 October 1967

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  • 25 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd 1966 Vol 2 442 Monday, 16 October 1967. ft MC(P) 2251 ft KDIM 2880 Price 15 cents
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  • 519 1  -  ‘Acceptance of malicious PMIP propaganda can lead to self-destruction’ By MUSA SCULLY AND JAMAL ALI ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today warned the Malays in the country that they would only destroy themselves if they accepted the malicious propaganda currently being spread by the
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  • 166 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Soil Her*'* the UMNO hierarchy for the next one year: President Tunku Abdul Rahman: Deputy President —Tun Abdul Rank. Deputy Prime .Minister: VieePresidenis Encbe Abdul Gbafar Baba. former Chief Minister of Malacca and now MARA Chief: Encbe Mobamed Khir Johari.
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  • 381 1  - ‘United States is on thin ice in Vietnam -SEN. MANSFIELD HELENA. Montana Sun (UFI) Senate majority leader Mike Manv field said on Saturday the United States u “on thin ire" in Vietnam Mr Mansfield, who made no direct mention of the Johnson administration in hi* address to a testimonial dinner,
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  • 64 1 BONN Sun (Reuter» A secretary In the West German Foreign Ministry her husband and three other people have been arrested on suspicion of spying for the Soviet Union, an Interior Ministry spokesman said today. The spokesman said the arrest* took place last Wednesday He gave
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  • 125 1 LIOSG KONG. Sun. (Reuter) One man was killed and another seriously injured in an explosion here tonight, as the colony’s worst-ever spate of bomb scares continued unabated. Both men were thought to be bomb planters, a Government spokesman said The
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  • 105 1 RUSTENBURG. Transvaal. Sun < Reuter) Prime Minister John Vorster last night warned Zambia tbat if she wanted to try violence. Sooth Africa would hit her so hard she would never forget It Speaking at a rally here of supporters of the ruling national party. Mr. Vorster laid
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  • 136 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sun The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, said today be was not unduly worried over the reports from Kuching that the proposed first convention of the Malaysian Alliance to be held in Kuching on Oct 26 might be postponed because of
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  • 110 1 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) —Britain said today it was asking China for the immediate return of a Hong Kong Police Superintendent who yesterday wag forced onto the Chinese side of the border with the Colony. The Foreign Office said it is asking for the return
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  • 437 1 ASH INGTON, Sun. (Reuter). Singopore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, is expected to urge the United States to show its staying power" in Vietnam when he confers with President Johnson here this week. The Premier s talics with the President and
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • LOCAL NEWS
    • 605 2 Mentri tells UMNO Assembly: KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Squatter leader Hamid Tuah has made a request to be returned to Indonesia which he claims i* his homeland. He has made this re-que-st in writing and verbally to the Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun
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    • 207 2 PENANG, Sun. A member of the Legislative Assembly in Maharashtra, India, Mr. Homi Taleyarkhan," said here today there was tremendous scope for the promotion of tourist trade between Malaysia and India. O n arrival at Bavar Lep*« airport here, Mr. Ta eyarkhan. who
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    • 160 2 KUALA LUMPUR Bun. A muon, believed to be A member of the notonous Loong Foo Tong i DragonTiger gang' died from internal injuries today after a gang clash at Ampar.g New Village. He has been Identified AS Yap Hup Tau 19. alias Ah Ming
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    • 108 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Sarawak Minister of Agriculture. Enche Ta.ar.g Liang arrived here today for a three-day visit During his stay here, he •111 meet the Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives Tuan Hajl Ghazali Jawi to discuss the selection of animals such as bulls, cou-s and pigs,
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    • 114 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Ceylon Minister of Finance Mr UB Wannlnayake. said today h<> hoped to final**# th# double taxation agreement between Malaysia and Ceylon Mr IVanninayake was speaking on his arrival for a three-day stop-mer on his way home from Rio de Janeiro
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    • 35 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A seven-man military delegation from the Indonesian National Defence College left here today after completing a threaday study tour The delegation had visited Thailand before going to Malaysia.
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    • 60 2 •An Investiture ceremony was held at the Istana Tetamu, Kuala Lumpur over the weekend where eight persons received the Sarawak State Awards from the Governor of Sarawak, Tun Abang Haji Openg. Picture shows the Minister of Lands and Mines, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Ya'kub (left) receiving the Award
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    • 229 2 JESSELTON, Sun. The construction work on the 45 miles of road from Telupid to Ranau and the up-grading of a section of road from Sandakan to Telupid will start in February next year. The Australian Government. under it* foreign aid
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    • 558 2  -  By CHAN KAM YAU KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. You Itav* 132 orphans and under privileged boys under your wing and you are trying to raise $72,000 to build them a dining and recreation hall. As often
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    • 872 3 Razak says it will discuss plans to improve their economic status KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Bumiputra Economic Congress, would be held next year to review the post success achieved by Bumiputras in the economic field. Disclosing this today, the Deputy Premier Tun Abdul Razak, said
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    • 392 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The 20th UMNO General Assembly tonight passed resolutions adopted by both UMNO Youth and the Kaum Ibu. at their Congress here on Friday Some of the resolutions are: Calling or. Government support for the admission of Red China to the United
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    • 82 3 Th Deputv Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak (centre) touring the site of the MARA Institute of Tectinoloev at P ßatu Tiga. Klang. on Saturday (October 14) after laving the foundation stone. With him is the Chairman of MARA. Enche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba (left). The
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    • 95 3 PENANG. Sun A 53-year-old housewife, Hor Ah Eng. was robbed of her handbag containing cash and a railway ticket, amounting to $41.50, while she was travelling in a trishaw yesterday. She was travelling together with her sister and daughter along Weld Quay when a youth
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    • 109 3 KI AL.A LUMPUR. Sun— The second meeting of the Regional English Language Centre Co ordinating Committee of the South-east Asian Ministers of education Council has re affirmed its police to promote regional co-operation for the improvement of the teaching of English It reiterated that
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    • 327 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The second phase of Exercise Bersama organised by the Malaysian Armed Forces will begin tomorrow in the Marang area of Trengganu. The first phase launched on Oct. 6 concluded on Friday. The second phase will also last for a week. This is
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    • 48 3 IPOH. Sun A car. belonging to Miss Ng Tang Leng. a e'erk in Bank Bumiputra. was found missing from its parking lot in Leong Sin Nam Street here yesterday morning. The car. valued at 5T,500, was left at the parking lot on Friday evening.
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    • 354 4  -  Razak’s address at MARA Institute’s stone-laying ceremony By Maureen Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said the Government had found that many bumiputras, including parents and youth, had become diffident and doubtful of the abilities of bumiputras to compete effectively with the
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    • 93 4 KAMPAR Sun—Mr Hew See Tong Deputy Chairman of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce will lead a nine-man delegation for a 24-day study tour to South Korea. Jan an. Formosa and Hong Kong, from Monday. This is the first of such tours organised by the
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    • 26 4 ML'AR. Sun. Er.che Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad, the District Officer of Kluang. h*« been elected chairman of the Kluang District Government Servants’ Sports Council.
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    • 127 4 PENANG. Sun Malaysian women can play part in nation-building by inculcating m the minds of the younger generation a sense of loyalty and devotion to their King and country and to live in harmony and co-operation with one another This wa* stressed by the
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    • 74 4 THE Governor of Malacca, Tun Haji Abdul Malek and the Yang di-Pertua Negara of Sabah, Tun Pengiran Haji Ahmad Raffie (centre) listen attentively as MARA's Director of Training, Enche Mansor Osman (right) explains to them the progress and activities of MARA, at its headquarters in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman recently.
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    • 52 4 CHUBBY Khang Siow Kuen proudly waves his third prize cheque of $50 which he won in the Baby Show (two to three years group) held on Saturday at the English School, Shaw Road, Kuala Lumpur, in conjunction with the first prevention of Blindness Week. He has done mummy proud. Eastern
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    • 113 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Minister of Local Government and Housing Mr Khaw Kal Bon. last night praised the vigilance and efficiency of the fire service which enabled citizens “to sleep in peace”. Speaking at the Fire Service.; Sports Association, he urged them to exert equal energies
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    • 40 4 MALACCA. Sun. A strong police party including four inspectors yesterday raided a house in Kampong Ampat in town suspected of being g hideout for secret society members. from Singapore A youth was held for
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    • 313 4  - What makes a good artist —by Chek Wen By Hoo Ban Khee KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Life itself and not imagination alone makes a good artist. This was the conviction of Le Chek Wen when he chose to make a name for himself with his brushes. He seldom paints in the
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    • 69 10 SENIOR Aircraftman Roger Oaklev and Miss Margaret Strong, daughter of Warrant Officer S.A. Strong, of RAF. Changi. are seen here after their wedding at St. George's C h u r e h. RA F Changi. Singapore recently. S.A.C. Oakley, who has been In the Far East
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    • 109 10 SINGAPORE. Sun The Adult Education Board in conjunction with the Automobile Association of Singapore. Is organising a “Safe Motoring" Course on Tuesdays. 7 pm 8 pm.. at Cultural Centre. Canning Rise. Th« 10-week course will include lectures on engine failures and remedies. trouble shooting, car Insurance.
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    • 37 10 SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore Family Planning and Population Board will hold a lecture demonstration and a film show in the National Language at 530 p m tomorrow at the Institute of Health. Out ram Road.
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    • 105 10 SINGAPORE Sun Entries for the London Chamber of Commerce iSprlngj examinations <1968' will be received at the Examinations Division of the Ministry of Education. Kay Blang Road up to Nov 17 except on Saturday. Sundays and nubile holidays from 9 a m
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    • 361 10 Singapore, Sun. THE Certificate-in-Education branch of the Singapore Teachers Union has hit out at the way inspectors and supervisors do their rounds in schools. In its latest newsletter, r the branch said: “We observe with utter dismay the attitude of inspectors and supervisors who walk Into schools
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    • 249 10 SINGAPORE. Sun The Deputy Director of the Commonwealth Institute. London Mr? Mary Burke is due to visit Kuala Lumpur and Singapore in the course of a six-week factfinding tour next month. "The overall aim of the Institute is to improve understanding
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    • 301 10 SINGAPORE. Sun The famous Japanese play ••Rashomon” will be staged by Centre 65 at the Cultural Centre here on Oct. 19. 20 and 21 at 9 p.m The plav is written by Fay and Michael Kanin and is based on stories by Rvunosuke Akutagawa
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    • 409 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. To cope with the increased demand, arising from industrialisation and general improvements, in the standard of living, the Public Utilities Board has embarked upon a programme of expansion of all its services. This is contained in a paper on “Public
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    • 194 10 LONDON Sun (Renter) Singapore Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Tew returned here last night from a two-day visit to Cambridge University. North of London, where be and his wife both graduated with first class honours. It was partly a sentimental visit to see old
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    • 84 10 SINGAPORE. Sun A fire broke out this morning at the Beauty World Park in Buklt Tlmah Road and damaged several stalls. Damages are estimated at $30,000. It took one fire-engine twenty minutes to put the blaze out. The fire started at 1.43 am. from stall No.
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    • 517 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The new board of directors of the Y's Men's Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter) will take on three major community service projects during the next few months. They include:— Th* sending of a five-year-old girl to Perth. Australia for open-heart surgery
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    • 610 11  -  by Suhaimi Bidin Singapore, Sun. T’HE Singapore Malay National Organisation has not only a respon- sibility to the Malays but also to other races in the Republic. This was stated by the SMNO's chairman. Enche Ahmad Haji Taff. at the party's
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    • 85 11 SINGAPORE. Sun Cathay-Keris Film Productions Ltd in Singapore has given 20 copies of a Ministry of Culture Film. “A New Look On Housing” to delegates participating in the AfroAsian Housing Congress which ended yesterday. Picture above shows Mr. Richard Wiradiswrin (left) leader of the
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    • 184 11 SINGAPORE Sun—The Tourist Promotion Board today commenced its two-week long “tourist sample survey” of transit and departing passengers by air and sea through Singapore This is the first study of its kind in Singapore and Southeast Asia and is being done with the co-operation of 28
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    • 329 11 SINGAPORE Son Education T V Sing spurs hopes to inaugurate a controlled programme of research to supplement its regular evaluation procedure and measures This was stated in ETV’s lates* bulletin, setting out details of expansion plans and broadeas*:ng pa’tems to assist school principals
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    • 122 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. A new type of stretcher for use in rescuing crew who have ejected from their aircraft is being tried out by the Far East Air Force Aircrew often receive back injuries when ejecting Various methods have been tried of lifting injured men into a hovering rescue helicopter without
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    • 127 11 CANBERRA. Sun. (R cuter) The superintendent of the Roval Australian Mint. Mr R. H. Osborne, is to spend two months in Singapore to advise on the planning of Singapore's mint. His visit, requested by the Singapore Government under the Colombo Plan, was revealed m
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    • 40 11 PENANG. Sue. Tbe Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. will preside at a meeting for the formation of Penang's Operation Good Citizens" commute at the Operations Room. Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra at 4 p.m. on Tuesday
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    • 315 11 SINGAPORE. Sun The Japanese Ambassador to Singapore. Mr. T. Ueda scheduled to return home soon, after his term of service in the Republic last night expressed the hope that the Singapore Government would soon establish an embassy in Japan. Mr. Ueda was speaking at a
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    • 108 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. At about 8.30 a.m. today. 50 members and supporters of the Barisan Soslalis. both male and female, staged an illegal procession along Joo Chiat Road When they sighted the police party, they dispersed. One arrest was made and some banners were recovered at the scene
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    • 21 11 TAIPING. Sun. A labourer. A. Muniandy, 28, was found hanging in the garage of the Town Council here yesterday.
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    • 86 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Nine A.B U. (Asian Broadcasting Union) members who were among the 16 organisations which met here five years ago. will meet here again for the ABU 4th administrative council meeting on Oct. 19 and 20. They will represent member organisations
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    • 62 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Acting Deputy OCPD (Crimes) here. Acting Deputy Supt M. Govindasamy, warned housewives and the public not to open their doors to strangers before checking their identification papers Negligence of housewives, he said, had led to the recent spate of house robberies here. He
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    • 24 11 PENANG. Sun. The Minister of Education. EncheMohd Khir Johaci. will ad--dress the Speech Day of St,George's Girls’ School hereon Friday, Oct. 20.
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    • 30 4 teQh TV. INSTALMENT! (SO DARNED S (YOU WINTER TELUNG ME YOU RE UNDERNEATH IT. MAN, AREN’T YOU?! TUPfDCE PRET IT THAT NAY NO ONE IN lTHE HOUSE V 6 LCAE
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 44 5 Mrs. Pamela Morgan and her two-year-old son. Richard, arrived at London Airport recently. The wife of a British mission official In the Red Chinese capital of Peking, she waited four weeks for an exit visa. (UPI Radiophoto.)
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    • 152 5 HONGKONG San. (Reuter* An Albanian Government delegation, led by Premier Mehmet Shehu. flew home from Peking yesterday after an 18-day visit to China the New China New* Agency reported. The Albanians were given a warm send-off at Peking Airport by thousands of people headed
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    • 88 5 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) An Indonesian Moslem leader has attacked the Stngap o r e Government for engaging Israeli officers to train the Singapore Army. Mr Mohammad Natsir. former chairman of the banned Masjumi Moslem Party, was quoted by the Armed Forces Bulletin as saving
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    • 600 5 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sun. (Reuter) Ambassador Arthur J Goldberg s detailed defence of American policy in Vietnam failed to cominoe more than a tinv minority of I N members and left the United States facing formidable opposition in the world
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    • 55 5 JAKARTA. Sun (Reuter) Twenty-five Communists have been captured at Rogodjampi. East Java the official Antara News Agency reported today. The Agency said they were charged with directing a recent demonstration to undermine the Government. Antara said Communists had been active in carrying out an under-ground movement to
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    • 278 5  -  ANTI-BRITISH VIOLENCE BY IBRAHIM NOORI ADEN, Sun. (Reuter) —Three Arabs were killed and 13 people, including five British soldiers, were wounded as anti-British violence flared yesterday in the Maalla and Steamer Point areas of Aden, police reported. Most of the casualties were in Steamer Point,
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    • 477 5  -  By MICHAEL LITTLEJOHNS UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sun. (Reuter) I'.V SecretarT-General r Thant hinted vesterda v that prospects for Security Council action to break the Middle East deadlock may be brightening told reporter* that Acreriean and Egyptian delegate* would discuss the situation in
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    • 134 5 WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuter) American scientists have discovered another ‘hot spot” at the bottom of the Red Sea A mysterious ocean deep where the water reaches a temperature of 133 degrees fahrenhest. The new hot spot was pinpointed by the U.S coastguard and geodetic survey
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    • 345 5 HONGKONG, Sun. (Reuter) The Hong Kong Government today closed the frontier bridge at Man Kam To following an incident yesterday when an European Police Inspector was seized by mainland Chinese farmers and dragged over the bridge into Chinese territory. An official
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    • 129 5 TORONTO, Sun (Reuter) Sheila Scott arrived here yesterday for Toronto’s British Week Celebrations after claiming a new record for the solo East-West Atlantic crossing About 100 well-wisher* cheered as the 39-year-old blonde actress landed her tiny single-engmed Piper Comanche at Toronto’s International
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    • 458 6 ALLEGED BEATING OF CHINESE SAILORS: TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) Communist China yesterday filed a protest with Britain over the alleged beating of Chinese sailors of Chinese freighter Hangchow bv British ruffians while the freighter was moored in a British port, the New China News Agency reported
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    • 149 6 KAMPALA Sun. (Reuter). —A Government investigation showed that Ugandan monkeys were not the original earners of a mystery virus disease which recently killed eight German research workers, the Ministry of Animal Industry announced here yesterday. A spokesman said the investigations. carried out by
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    • 440 6  -  By John MacLennan QAIGON, Sun. (Reuter). American Navy jet bombers battered a shipyard and a storage depot near the centre of the North Vietnamese port of Haiphong for the first time yesterday in a new widening of strategic targets, a U.S. military spokesman
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    • 112 6 LONDON. Sun (Reuter). President Nasser Is prepared to start talks with Israel on a solution to the middle East crisis ever before a withdrawal of Earaeii Forces from Sir.ai, a Br:*:sh Member of Parliament said today. Sit Dingle Foot, until recently a senior law
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    • 42 6 BANGKOK. Sun (Reuter) Five Thai anti-smug-gling officials In Satul Province. were killed last Friday when their car was Involved In a collision with a truck. Police reported today. The report said Police had detained the truckdriver for questioning
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    • 256 6 TEL AVIV. Sun (Reuter) Arab saboteurs wading the shallow waters of the River Jordan overnight, blew up the dining hall of a Kibutx near Sheikh Hussein Bridge, scene of yesterday's fighting between Jordanian and Israeli Forres. An Army spokesman a aid explosions set ablaze
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    • 122 6 JAKARTA. Bun < Reuter) Two thousand militant university students sealed off the local Logistic Office in Band! arm asm. south Borneo, in protest against nsmt nee pneea. the official Antara News Agency reported today. In a noisy demonstration, the students, members of the
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    • 82 6 SRINAGAR Sun. (Reuter) Police today arrested the Grand Mufti of Jammu and Kashmir, a leading figure in organising protest demonstrations against firing by Police during Moslem r.ots earlier this month. Mufti Mohammed Bashiruddin was arrested shortly after midnight and placed under preventive detention, a spokesman at his
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    • 84 6 Miss Joanna Woodman, from north London, one of the hostesses In the British Pavilion at “EXPO *67”, Canada's centennial world fair at Montreal, has been chosen as top hostess to win the title of “Mi*? EXPO <* Hostesa*'. Her prizes include a two-week jet trip to Mexico
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    • 358 6 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Two British double agents working for the Soviet Union caused inestimable damage to Anglo-American interests in the post-war vears, according to Press' reports here today. The two agents now in the Soviet Union were Kim Phllby. a former top British Intelligence official and
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    • 20 6 PC —victim of bomb explosion Injured policeman who later died following bomb explosion in Wanchai in Hongkong; UPI radio- photo.
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    • 97 6 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) The Beatles and the Roiling Stones, nval pop groups, have discussed joint business projects, a Beat.es spokesman said last night. But officials on both sides denied any plan for a complete merger between the Beatle quarter and the fiveman Stones group, among the
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    • 171 6 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Trade union chiefs joined Conservative Party spokesmen last night in denouncing an unofficial strike that blacked Opposi tion leader Edward Heath off British Television screens. Heads of the 292.000 Electrical Trades Union said they strongly deplored the
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    • 277 7 PRAGUE Sun. (Reuter) Hungary and Czechoslovakia yesterday echoed the Kremlin's call for a world meeting of Communist parties, bringing the total number of ruling parties in favour of a summit to seven, including Mongolia. The two Communist states issued their appeal yesterday in a joint
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    • 166 7 CANBERRA. Sun (Reuter s Chief of the Air Staff. Air Marshal Sir Alister Murdoch, will call or the aenng President. General Suhar.o. when be vi-its Indore-:a this wee* a Royal Australian Air Force spokesman said today. Sir Aiister is visiting Indonesia from. Oct 17 to
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    • 124 7 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) A large majority of Bri“European” enthusiasts would not mmd breaking the spec al ties between Britain and the United States, according to opinion pol. findings published here. The poll, published today in the Sunday Times, showed that 48
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    • 281 7  -  FLOODS IN BUENOS AIRES: By ALFONSO MAURI BUENOS AIRES, Sun. (Reuter). Health experts waged a massive fight against epidemics here today, in the wake of the worst floods the Buenos Aires area has ever known. The Government put the death toll at 100,
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    • 237 7 HAVANA. Sun (Reuter). Prime Minister Fidel Castro will make a major speech tonight in which most observers here expect him to acknowledge officially the death in Bolivia of Revolutionary leader Ernesto “Che" Guevara. The surprise announcement of the speech was banner-headlined in a special edition
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    • 141 7 HONGKONG. Sun. (UPI) Local Chinese Communists today denounced Sir David Trench. Governor of Hongkong. and the Hongkong Government for the arrest of Cheung Lit. one of their most militant leaders The New Evening Post, a major Chinese Communist newspaper in the crown colony, carried a statement
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    • 111 7 NEW YORK Sun (UPI) Two brothers who last saw each other 43 years ago in their native G asgow. Scotland, were reunited last night at Kennedy Airpor* The brothers are Peter M'-Auslan Russell. 67. of Victoria. BC. and George F Russell. 62. of New
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    • 69 7 SAIGON. Sun. (UPI) U.s troops today reported finding Vietcong artillery pieces closer to Saigon than ever before. They were American-made pack howitzers. a type furnished to China during World War 11. Military spokesman said elements of the U.S 9th Infantry Division poking through a
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    • 179 7 HONOLULU. Sun (UPI> Hundreds of Hawaii resident* were having their pets destroyed in a rabies scare, although a Government expen said there might be no rabies in the Islands. Dr Robert H Huflaker. of the US. Communicable Disease Centre. Atlanta. Ga. was unable to say whether
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    • 74 7 CAIRO. Sun (UPI) —The head of the Front for the L.-ieration of Occupied Sou’h Yemen (Flosy) said last night hi? guerillas would attack British troops ir. Aden until the British withdrew from the country Mr. Abdul Qawi MacKawee’j statement, marking the fourth anniversary of the South Arabian Revolt
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    • 81 7 Ayme second French writer dead within a week PARIS, Sun. <Reuter) French writer Marcel Ayme died here last night, aged 65 Author of more than 30 plays and novels. Ayme had been 111 for some time. A hospital team was called to his home tonight but was unable to save
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    • 27 7 AMMAN. Sun (Reuter) King Hussein of Jordan will begin a two-day official visit to Algiers next Tuesday. Prime Minister Bahjat Al-Talhouni announced here yesterday.
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    • 27 7 REDWOOD CITY, California, Sun. Shirley Temple Black swearing in for Republican condidate in special election in California's 11 th Congress District. UPI., radiophoto.
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    • 174 7 BANGKOK Sum < Reuter» The Thai Armv will be responsible for CmnaM Mippretftinn in the rritical areas in north e»rtern Thailand and other ommumstinftltrated area* a* from neat »eek affording to Interior Minister General Prapha« Charuvithien General Praphas told the Bangkok Post in an
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    • 134 7 BANGKOK. Sun (Reuterj Thai Deputy Prime Minister Pr.nce Wan Waithavakorn has said that ail the allies, and not just the Hanoi and Saigon Governments, must participate in anv negotiat.on to end the Vietnam war. Prince Wan told reporters yesterday that
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    • 557 7  -  by Geoffrer Whitehead BRIGHTON. England. Sun. (Reuter) —Britain's Conservative opposition party meets here this week torn by doubts over its leader, Mr. Edward Heath, but at the same time elated by a senes of electoral victories. This schizophrenic mood is the result of continued
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    • 86 7 ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Sun. <l‘Pl> A search was underway today for a light plane believed missing near Ft Yukon. Alaska, with three Scandinavians aboard The twin-engined Piper Apache, on an over-the-piole flight from Fairbanks, to Oslo. Norway, was piloted by Thor Tiontveit. Vt, of Fairbanks, and carried
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    • 116 7 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) Guards on the battered Embassy of the People's Republic of China was doubled today following rumours that militant Indonesian students planned to launch a violent demonstration demanding the break of diplomatic relations with Peking. But the Chinatown, where the Chinese Embassy
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    • 99 7 KAMPALA. Uganda. Sun (Reuter) Delegates from Commonwealth countries arrived here today for a 32nation gathering of the Commonwea.th Parliamentary Association President Milton Obote. of Uganda, is due to inaugurate the conference oflfic.ally on Oct 26. but two flays of preliminary discussions begin tomorrow.
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    • 114 7 DAN'ANG. South Vietnam. Sun.—Not all Vietcong guerillas wear the black pyjama garb of the Vietnamese peasant, it was learned today when informed military sources detailed a terrorist attack in the northern city of Hue last night. They said a group of men dressed in business suits
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    • 121 7 CHICAGO. Sun (Reuter) Governor George Romney blamed President Johnson. big business and big unions last nieht for inflation in the United States. Carrying him as yet unannounced bid for the Republican presidential nomination Into Illinois, the Michigan Governor charged Mr Johnson with using the Vietnam
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 57 5 HONG LEONG FINANCE LTD ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR BUKIT TIMAH BRANCH TODAY AT No. 93 UPPER BUKIT TIMAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. Head Office: 140/142 Robinson Road. Singapore. Tel: 95 400 Branches: 261 South Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** 293 Geylang Road, Singapore Tel: ***** 213 Lavender Street, Singapore. Tel: *****
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    • 103 6 kmoW rr PIPH'T ACT JL WAS LOAPfP AS UNCERCCVER AGENTS, NAPOLEON SOLO AND ILLYA KURYAKIN, PERFORM IN A TRAVEL!MG' CIRCUS AT A SMALL FRENCH BORDER TOWN/ SHARP EYES OBSERVE/ V THE TWO NEWCOMERS FLY ON THE HIGH BARS WITH SOMt SKILL... BUT STILL, THEY DO NOT MANEUVER uke moressximLs'N 50iVS
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  • 731 8 TTHE UMNO General Assembly held during the eleventh year of independence discussed problems facing the Malays as well as those in a multi-racial society. While the Government is keen to accelerate the progress of the Malays in business, industry and technology to catch up with the other
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  • LETTERS...
    • 429 8 YOUR comipos dent (Eastern Sun Oct. 11) has riven himself the apt pseudonym of “Hypocrite." Sheltering behind a dubious anonymity, however, U hardly the best way to defend Mr Robert T.H. Goh of the Alliance in his refusal to engage in a T V. rlitlcal debate
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    • 204 8 dear sir I HAVE been following with keen interest the polemics between Robert T. H Goh of the ALLIANCE and C. V. Devan Nair of the DAP. and subsequent letters by your correspondents who took up the cudgels in defence of the Alliance Secretary. To avoid
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  • 849 8  -  The Sultan of Selangor declares open Malaysia’s Postage Stamp Centenary Stampex at the National Museum at 5.00 pm today. (C. NAGARAJAH) Hon. Secretary. 12th October, 1967. OVFR a hundrrd Tears of philately in Malaysia trill be revived when His Roval Highness The Sultan of Selangor derlares
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  • 594 8  -  by Harrison Welsh Macao, Sun. ACCORDING to Official statistics, Portugal's tiny "overseas province" of Macao 1 square miles in sixe and with about 175,000 people, ninety-five per cent of whom are Chinesc 1- is literally full of gold bars. Officials maintain that gold imports
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  • 259 8  -  By Henry B. Rothblatt (Author, "Handbook of Evidence For Criminal Trials") INVESTIGATION Into the robbery of Stacey’s Jewellery Store focused on W’ally and Ted. Wally was taken into custody and questioned. Wally implicated Ted. Both were given a Joint trial. Both were found guilty; each appealed. “Wally
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 41 8 Eastern Sun Independent Natonal Newtpaper MONDAY, OCTOBER IS. 1*67 23-8. Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. Telephone: *****/7 Penang Office Ipoh Office 39. |alan Sultan. Kuala Lumpur. MalaysiaTelephone: MlM'f 8. Leith Street. Tel: ***** 77. ireweter Road. Tel: ***** Cab I* Addreu: AWSEWS
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  • COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
    • 637 9 The weekly market review SINGAPORE. Sun. Last week's highlight was the Malayawata SJrel Berhad which received its first listing on the fttock Exchange. However, activity for the week was quiet, with occasional periods of fairly active trading. Industrial shares were balance on the
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    • 183 9 ADELAIDE Sun 'Renter) Prime Minister Harold Holt said last night that Australians should have no fears about the extent of foreign investment in the country. He told the annual dinner of the South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers In Adelaide that the United States had become
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    • 70 9 OSAKA Sun. At least 46 countries. Including Hong Kong are certain to make governmental entries in Japan World Exposition. Osaka. 1970 'EXPO ’7O). This is the latest view of the sponsors. Japan Association for the 1970 World Exposition. The Association said it had gent official invitations for
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    • 120 9 I3ARIS, Sun. (Reuttr) A big speed up in Transatlantic freight will begin next Tuesday with the start of a container shipping service between French, British and American ports. The service will be operated by the Atlantic Container Line, which groups half a dozen shipping lines,
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    • 462 9 WASHINGTON. Sun. A powerful group of Congressmen has prepared to battle for drastic import cuts which the White House says could threaten its entire foreign trade policy. ./Government leaders are becoming increasingly alarmed by a strong new protectionist s e n 11 ment
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    • 216 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. S? intending exporters to Australia of dried flower arrangements or other plant material have been reminded that thev should obtain information on Australian plant quarantine requirement* before despatching the goods to Australia Otherwise there was a nsk that the material
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    • 738 9 EXPORT BOOST NECESSARY FOR BUSINESS TOKYO Sun The Ministry o: International Trade and Industry has begun studying steps for further boosting exports in and after the next fiscal year from belief that the only way to maintain current favourable business conditions, skirting imposition of stringent tightening policies,
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    • 217 9 KUALA LUMPUR, bun. lhe first —a motorised bicycle which can be operated either bv motor or by paddling in Malaysia made its debut recently when a messenger from Mansfield's Travel Department rode around Kuala Lumpur's rushing traffic. The Win manufactured by Raleigh Is not only
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    • 115 9 SUVA Sun. (Reuter) The possibility of reviving the rubber Industry here and the prospects of pioneering a palm oil Industry have been put forward by Mr PL. Rhodes, a senior research officer In Fiji* Department of Agriculture. Mr Rhode- who recently returned from a five-week trip
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 24 9 MKISHIX LINE From Japan via Hongkong. “HI CHON” ETA STOREIIS 10 67 -TAMAKI MARU” ETA SPORE I<lo Agents: PAN CONTINENT CORP. Tel: *****, *****
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    • 1006 9 AIR ARRIVALS IS SINGAPORE Time LU a m klrllne ML from Kuala Lumpur Time 9.3« a m Airline ML 1*1 from Kuala Lumpur. Time in 10 a m Airline ML 451 from Knrhtne Time till a.m. Airline ML 005 from Penang. Ipoh Kuala Lumpur. MaUrra. Time 12.05 p m. Airline
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 93 10 SAMPLES Toddy and for a urS Feel The Effect Qf (/ekoMc txC W f-:, T< VIKANO the latest discovery of Chinese a"d Western combined wonder oils for stomach disorder gastnc.Qastrc ulcer etc Thousands have taken this p.»s with pro van satisfactory results Therefore we recommend to you tha won der
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1388 10 yovr TV and TODAY TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KUALA LUMPUR and Pulau Pi nan?: 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Taipiur. 7 Batu Pabat: 9 Kluang. PM. ’5 45 Prog Summary. 550 News Outlines in the National Language: 5.55 National Songs; 6.00 News in Tamil. 6.10 Three
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  • SAFETY FIRST ESSAY WINNERS
    • 535 12 1st Prize ORGANISED BY SINGAPORE JUNIOR SAFETY FIRST COUNCIL Sponsored by Eastern Sun is a rugged society? It is a tough, vigorous and highlydisciplined community prepared to face anything in this competitive world. That is what Singapore aims to be 5 Since Singapore Is but
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    • 261 12 x am rather tired of seeing ihe word “Safety First' again because it appears so much in my daily life that I think it sometimes bothered me. For example those dreadful posters which kept staring at me whenever I walked into the street, on walls, buses,
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    • 634 12 Parents play vital role in road safety SHOULD one be forced to lace the facts of life, one would be sad to know that even in a small island like Singapore, there is but a •mall fraction of her population who treats safety first with due respect. This can be
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    • 366 12 3rd Prize IX the early centuries, man depended on animals such as. donkeys, horses and buffaloes for driving carts and chariots as the only means of transport This form of transport is very slow and is definitely Incomparable to the speed that the
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    • 492 12 2nd Prize IN’ these days of modern development, man Is ex- posed to unaccountable hazards created by his own genius. It Is of utmost importance that we be awakened in our early youth to a better understanding of the many dangers that surround us. WHETHER
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    • 513 12 ANDY had everything he wanted and since he were the only son. he was rather spoilt Andy has brown-ha.r with blue eyes and sun-burnt skin Andy liked cycling very much and he had been asking his Daddy to buy him a bicycle
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    • 278 12 Rules of Eastern Sun’s essay w riting All entrants are requested to observe the following rules: 1. Each entrant must fill in his/her own writing the entry form appended below. 2. Ko entry trill be considered without the entry form properly filled up. 3. The entrant must attach his/her photo
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  • Eastern Sun Special
    • 722 13  -  BY THAUNG MYINE THE South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO). an eight-nation military alliance. is now engaged in restoring the magnificent ruins of an 850-year-old Khmer Temple at Pimai. 180 mile* northeast of Bangkok France has contributed the services of an archeologist for the restoration project,
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    • 725 13  -  I MARRIED DANGER By PETER CHAMBERLAIN the sport Up to that time he had spent most of his leisure as an amateur marksman of some note: his mounted twelve-bore shotgun is a feature of their distinctive lounge at home. After very little thought. Jackie Jumped
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    • 327 13  -  By Joseph G. Molner, M. D. Q: My five-year-old daughter wake* up onre at night. In her sleep she cries and screams and shakes like she sees things She started having these spells when she was three. Is it insomnia? A: No. ‘if* not insomnia
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    • 452 13  -  By LIONEL TSAI Reuter "FOSTER daughters in Taiwan, many of whom end up in brothels, now have hopes of a brighter future. The Nationalist Chinese Government plans to guarantee this by legislative and administrative means According to latest statistics, there are now more
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    • 1244 13  -  By H. L. Herschensohn, M.D. NUMBER of readers have inquired about a new drug for the prevention of influenza which can be taken by mouth instead of injection. The drug is called Symmetrel. It is manufactured by the DuPont Corp and is available in capsule
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 221 13 ORGANISATION* I_ I D O fhMt ***** La*t D»r 11 1 49. 4. 4M. 919 BEST PICTURE Award Winner a*. Cannes F m Pe*t:Tal 1947 D.tk Stanler Bur Ja":.* n# Sa. art- ACCIDENT"* in E> .man f f>r SB’ Tomorrow 4: Wedne*da*. *'n*T A M MMFR PLACE Gak>r WB ?4.i
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    • 253 13 CATHAY ***** 12th BIG DU' Dally •horn: 11 a a.. SIS 745 pa. Cash Only NO FREE LIST) Cecil B DeMU'.e s THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Charlton Heston Yu! Brvnnar Paramount Technicolor SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSION ll.no to any teat dally at day «h«w« nnlr For block booking* contact TVllr^jjtj^T^iyjyn ODEON PALACE
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  • Sun Sport
    • 56 14 IPOH. Sun. Perak drew with Malaysian Armed Forces. 1-1. in the Malaysian Government Services inter-State hockey competition here this evening. After a scoreless first half. Perak opened the scoring in the s*th minute through their centre-for-ward. Ramu Andy. Armed Forces equalised n the 61st
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    • 71 14 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Raffles Institution beat St. Andrew's School nine 'two tries, one penalty) to three 'penalty) at rugger played at the padang here this afternoon. Raffles through How Wai Choc and Sng Yew Jin and the penalty was converted by Tan Tak Heng while Saints got their only
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    • 294 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Cyclists' Federation have selected nine track cyclists for the South-east Asia Peninsular Games at Bangkok in December. They are: Ng Joo Pong, Shaharuddin Jaafar, Choy Mow Thin, A. S. Fadxil, Low Poh Teck, A. B. Rahim, N. A. Rosli,
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    • 120 14 MALACCA. Sun. Ow Te*"k Wmg. riding a Yamaha. returned the fastest time of 28 1 sec in the Malacca half-mile motor sprint here today. S J Bussell won the fastest time award for motor car? with 28 4 *ec on a Brabham. The fastest time for
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    • 450 14 MALA LUMPIR Sun. Malawi* will send a team of national yachtsmen to inmpete in the fourth South east Asia Peninsular (iamo at Bangkok in Hermbrr At today's Olympic Council of Malaysia meeting at the Stadium Negara here :t was dec idee ine OCM should cable
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    • 270 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Despite a brilliant knock of 42 bv Lall Singh Gill. Selangor went down to National Electricity Board by six runs ■n the semi finals of the Malaysian Government Services Cricket Tourney at Pantai here today. Selangor, replying to NEB's total of
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    • 171 14 SINGAPORE. Sun Two Yamaha bowlers today booked their trip to Bangkok when they emerged winner and run-ner-up in the International Masters tournament held at Jackie's Bowl. Orchard. They are Allan Hool and Henry Tan —two of Sinbest bowlers. Third wa. “Tiger'' CH, Tng bowling
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    • 702 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Ong Yok« Lin Berhod who were in the lead in the early stages of the Monday League at Shah's Bowling Centre, Petaling Jaya, took a bad thumping, managing to win only one of their four matches. They have now slumped
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    • 95 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Rugby lans and officials here were disappointed when the Negri-Malacca side failed to turn up lor HMS Malaya Cup match with Johore here today. The Secretary of the South Johore. Malayan Rugby Union, Mr. John Yelland, said the match was originally scheduled to
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    • 208 15 IPOH. Sun. Tan Aik Mong of Penang won the men’s singles and doubles at the conclusion of the Perak Open Badminton Championship* held at the St. John Ambulance Hall here last night. He captured the men's singles by beating lew Chen* Hvk. also of
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    • 279 15 MACAO Sun. (UPI) Arsemo 'Dodjie) Laurel of Manila, the only man who has won the Macao Grand Pr;x twice, will compete In this years classic. It was learned on Saturday. A friend of Laurel, who won In 1862 and 1963. told UPI. You can be
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    • 115 15 BANGKOK Sun (Reuter) Visa trouble at the Thai side of the Malaysian border yesterday prevented Albert Poon of Hong Kong from rompletinr the 1.500mile Singapore Bangkok road race. Bill Hrinerke. a 19-year-old Bangkok resident who started the race with Poon in a new Ford Cortina,
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    • 102 15 A new Junior world record in Olympic triathlon has been set up by 16-year-old weightlifter Rudolf Mang of Bellenberg (Federal Republic of Germany) with a lift of 480 kilograms He pressed 165. heaved 110 and snatched 175 kilograms. During train'ng this “giant baby'* used up
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    • 267 15 LONDON. Sun. fßeuter) India and Pakistan, gold and sliver medallists at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, head an entry of 12 world class teams including Japan, for the pre-Olympic hockey tournament to be held In London on October 16 to 21. Their match on
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    • 428 15 WENTWORTH, Surrey, Sun. (Reuter) Arnold Palmer, golf's biggest money winner, boosted his earnings by another £5,000 when he beat Australian Peter Thomson by a hole in a thrilling, topsy-turvy final of the Piccadilly World Match Play Championship here yesterday. All square
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    • 1033 15 FOLLOWING is the Training List for the Perak Turf Club's October Meeting to be held on Oct. 21, 22, 28 and 29: Trainer R W ran Breukelen 1. Baiholmen Bov 2 Brigand 0 Naval Brass) 3. Destination II 4 Si.ver Crown 5 Balholmen Prince
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    • 80 15 PARIS. Sun. (Reuter) Spainard Andrew Gimeno brought off the surprise of the Paris Professional Tennis Championships here yesterday by knocking out Australian Ken Rosewall in straight sets in the semifinals. Gimeno's opponent in the final today for a first prize of 9.000 Francs (about £700) will be
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    • 57 15 PALM BEACH GARDENS. Florida. Sun. (Reuter) South African Bobby Cole won the United States P.G.Aqualifying tournament here on Friday and earned himself a place on the moneyladen American professional golf circuit next year. Cole, the 19-year-old former British amateur champion, had final rounds of 73 and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 520 14 Eastern Sun Classified advertisements can be accepted at the following addresses: MONT DOR MILK BAR. Ngee Ann Building. Singapore S.S MUBARUK fir Brothers. 63. Bras Basah Road, and 2. Maiu Avenue, Serangoon Carden Estate. Singapore. TAT BUAN CUAN LTD.. SUPERMARKET S 3. East Coast Road. Singapore 15 Tel: *****9 HAMIEM
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    • 654 14 NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING UP NO. 3 OF 1967 In the matter of British And Eastern (Malaysia) Limited And In the matter of the Companies Ordinance (Cap. I*4) Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding up of the abovenamed
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    • 446 14 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from SINGAPORE CITIZENS for— APPOINTMENT: (A) Make-Up Assistant (B> Wardrobe Assistant SALARY SCALE: $206 —BA 262 p.m.. pia* Variable Allowance AGE: 21 —35 years QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: For <A) Qualifications in Make-up techniques (including hair-s :y 11 n g/dressmg> with 3 years' experience in theatrical
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    • 166 14 I'#'! rCFTtfA NOTICE OF REMOVAL Please be advised that w.e.f. Monday 16th October 1967, our office will be moved to the new address:* 3RD FLOOR, FIRST LIFE BLDG., 96 98, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE, 1. TEL: ***** ***** (remain unchanged) CABLE ADD: AFRENTO. ART FRIEND ADVERTISING CORPN. LTD. (Partner Agency of
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  • 585 16 Notts Forest hold previous leaders Sheffield Wednesday T ONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Liverpool edged into the lead on goal average in the First Division of the English Soccer League yesterday when they beat West Ham 3-1. Previous leaders, Sheffield Wednesday were held to a goalless draw at
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  • 1501 16 RESULTS TABLES ENGLISH ONE Arsenal 2 Sunderland 1 Chelsea 1 Everton 1 Coventry 2 Spurs 3 west Ham U 3 Liverpool I Man City 2 Wolves 0 Newcastle U. 2 Fulham 1 Notts Forest 0 S. Wednesday 0 Sheffield U 0 Man. United 3 Southampton 1 Leicester C 5 Stock
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  • 101 16 LONDON. Sun (Reuter) A referee was carried off unconscious by six policemen after 5W fan* invaded the pitch at the end of the English Second Division football match in which Millwall were beaten at home by Aston Villa here yesterday. Referee Norman Burten Shaw wag submersed
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  • 103 16 BRITAIN’s Jim Clark acknowledges the chequered flag with a victorious thumbs-up sign as he flashes across the finishing line in his Lotus-Ford to win the recent United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen, New York. Team-mate Graham Hill finished second to make this classic a onetwo victory for Britain's Lotus-Ford
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  • 195 16 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. (Reuter) South Africa's star Davia Cup tenn« player Cliff Drysdale regarded the Barcelona venue for the semi-final inter-zone Davis Cup tie between South Africa and India as bad news “Apart from an Indian venue this ia the toughest place as far as
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  • 569 16 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) Northampton and Leicester, two of Britain's top Rugby Union clubs, were yesterday beaten for the first time this season Cardiff defeated Northampton 6-0. thanks to a Maurice Richards’ try and a penalty goal from Gareth Edwards. Leicester run ended
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  • 89 16 MEXICO CITY. Sun. (UPI) Ruben Oivares of Mexico stopped Japan's Ushiwakamura Harada on a technical knockout in the second round of their scheduled 10round fight on Saturday night. The game Harada carried the fight to Olivares, who staggered him repeatedly with counter punches. Harada went
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  • 62 16 SYDNEY. Sun. (Reuter) John Newcombe. appearing in his first Australian tournament since a world tour which brought him the Wimbledon and U.S. tennis titles, was surprisingly beaten yesterday Play ng in the semi-finals of the Sydney Metropolitan Championships. Newcombe lost to local player Dick Crealy 6-1, 8-10. 1-6.
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  • 372 16  -  By John Davis RINGSIDE, Aztec Stadium, Mexico City, Sun. (Reuter) Howard Winstone's third attempt to win the world featherweight title from Mexico's Vicente Saldivar failed last night when the towel went fluttering in during the twelfth round after onother cour- ageous battle.
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  • 207 16 GOTEMBA. Japan. Sun <UPI>. Japan's Mitsuo Itoh. 31. yesterday won the 50 cc event of the fifth Grand Prix of Japan on the .shortened 4.359 kilometre road circuit of the Fuji International Speedwav at the foot of Mount Fuji. Itoh. riding on a Japanese Suzuki,
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  • 262 16 MEXICO CITY Sun(t'Pl) Mexican hope Manuel Ramos climbed into the top heavyweight ranks with an indecisiv® 10-round decision on Saturday night over former World Boxing Association champion Ernie Terrell. Terrell appeared to be getting the better of Ram. o4 for most of the fight
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  • 86 16 LONDON. Sun (Reuter)— Malcolm Read will lead Britain's attack against India in the show-piece opening to the pre-Olympic hoekev tournament here on Monday. Read. 26, replaces Jeremy Barham. Britain’s centre-for-ward when they lost I—o to Pakistan on Wednesday. Barham takes over from Chris Langhorne at outside
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  • 58 16 ADELAIDE. Sun. (Reuter) Australian Kel Nagle, with a course record 64 :n the final round, w-on the £1,200 West End Open Golf Tournament with a 72-hole aggregate of 274 here yesterday. Australian Bob Stanton and Tim Woodbank and Walter Godfrey of New Zealand tied
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 57 16 TIME AND TIDE Penang: 11.35 a.m. (7.3 ft.) Port Swettenham: 4.34 a.m. (15.5 ft), 4.54 pm. (14.3 ft) Port Dickson: 5.19 a.m. (8.6 ft.), 5.53 pm. (7.9 ft.) Singapore: 10.13 a.m. (8.1 ft), 10.01 pm. (8.7 ft.) SedUi Kechil: 8.34 am. (7.1 ft), 8.45 pin. (6 4 ft) Kuantan: 7.48
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